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US Pres. Obama congratulates Duterte by AGnes
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US President Barack Obama
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday, May 17, personally called presumptive Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to congratulate him on his victory. “President Obama noted that the successful election and record voter participation were emblematic of the Philippines’ vibrant democracy,” the White House said in a statement released Tuesday, May 17.
Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte
However, the US president also emphasized the importance of protecting human rights in his conversation with Duterte, who vowed during his campaign trail to execute 100,000 criminals and dump them into Manila Bay. “The two leaders affirmed their interest in seeing the relationship continue to grow on the basis of these shared principles,” the White House statement said. Duterte received the call in the middle of an interview with GMA News and said Obama was the first
head of state to call him. “I am quite honored,” he told GMA News of the US president’s call. On early Wednesday morning, May 18, Duterte said he also told Obama he is open to having bilateral talks with China about the disputed West Philippine Sea should current efforts to resolve the issue fail, according to GMA News. “[I] assured [Obama] that we will continue with our mutual interests and that we are allied with the Western [World] in this issue on
China Sea. But I gave him that, well, I would agree to just go with you,” Duterte told reporters. Duterte has received criticism from human rights groups who accuse him of running a vigilante death squad in Davao. Last year, New York-based non-profit human rights organization Human Rights Watch estimated that more than 1,000 people have died under Duterte’s leadership since the 1990s. He has also said he would re-instate the death penalty and kill
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FIGHT TO THE DEATH:
USA
1-star officer is new PNP chief
DATELINE Undocumented children in Calif. now eligible for health care fROM THe AJPReSS NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
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nAwAl And JAymee T. GAmil Inquirer.net
THe police officer nicknamed “Rock” strode in front of media cameras on Wednesday, May 18, chewing gum and declaring total war on drugs. “This will be a fight to the death,” said Chief. Supt. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, chosen by incoming President Rodrigo Duterte as his director general of the 120,000-strong Philippine National Police. “So, to the drug lords out there, get ready because I will run you over,” he said. The barrel-chested Dela Rosa likewise vowed to clean up the PNP ranks of scalawags. “for police officers who are involved in drugs, get out now. The government is paying you to capture drug personalities, but you also get paid by drug lords? You’re pushing your luck. I will cut off your luck,” he warned. Christopher Go, Duterte’s executive assistant, ‘THE ROCK.’ Chief Supt. Ronald dela Rosa is called “Bato” (the Rock) for his solid build has been chosen by incoming President Rodrigo
LOS ANGeLeS — Thousands of low-income children in California, regardless of their immigration status, are now eligible for full-scope Medi-Cal coverage beginning this week. The health care expansion, known as “Health for All Kids,” was rolled out on Monday, May 16, and will benefit approximately 250,000 children under 19 years old. An estimated 185,000 undocumented children are expected to enroll this year. “It is sad that children — until Monday, that is — had to worry about hospital bills instead of their grades,” state Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) said during a press conference on friday, May 13 at the eisner Pediatric & family Medical Center. Lara authored Senate Bill 4, which ensures that undocumented children enrolled in restricted-scope “emergency” Medi-Cal will
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Duterte as his director general of the Philippine National Police (PNP).
Marcos seeks Leni supports Bongbong’s request to conduct system audit poll audit
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FBI smells inside job in $81-M cyber heist
by RoseTTe
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B. depAsupil ManilaTimes.net
WASHINGTON — The US federal Bureau of Investigation (fBI) suspects the computer hacking theft of $81 million from Bangladesh’s central bank was in part an inside job, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, May 10. Quoting sources familiar with the matter, the Journal said fBI agents investigating the case “have found evidence pointing to at least one bank employee acting as an accomplice.” But it added that “a handful of others” may have also aided the hackers in breaking into the computers of Bangladesh Bank. Investigators probing the cyber theft have discovered evidence of unidentified hacking groups from North Korea, Pakistan and one other place inside the bank’s network, Bloomberg reported, citing two people briefed on the progress of the bank’s investigation. Digital fingerprints fireeye Inc., the company hired by the bank to conduct the forensics investigation identi-
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Inquirer photo by Jaymee T. Gamil
Activists hold mock dead bodies depicting human rights victims during a march toward Camp Aguinaldo on September 22, 2014 to mark the 42nd anniversary of the proclamation of martial law by the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos. Accusing to the Commission on Human Rights, some 75,000 victims of martial law may be able to receive the P10-billion compensation fund by next year. Philstar photo by Boy Santos
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Philstar.com
THe camp of Sen. ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Wednesday, May 18, sought a technical and systems audit of the transparency and central servers of the Commission on elections (Comelec) to find out if the introduction of a new program script into the system did not alter the results of the tight vice presidential race. Marcos, through his legal counsel Jose Amorado, filed a formal petition with the commission for a systems audit which he said has become necessary in view of negative speculation triggered by the “unauthorized” change of script or hash code of the transparency server. “In view of these doubts and
VICe presidential candidate Camarines Sur Rep. Maria Leonora “Leni” Robredo welcomed the request of his closest rival Sen. ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to conduct a poll audit to verify the results of the May 9 elections.
Robredo said she is supporting Marcos’s appeal so that she can cast away doubts and cheating allegations. “Sangayon ako na may system audit para maalis ‘yung lahat na duda tungkol sa integridad ng proseso ng eleksyon (I agree on a system audit so all doubts are removed about the integrity of the
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Martial law victims may get compensation next year
Chairman Chito Gascon said the Human Rights Victims Claims Board created under Republic SAN feRNANDO, Pampanga Act 10368 is now processing the — Some 75,000 victims of mar- claims. tial law may be able to receive “We have about 75,000 claimthe P10-billion compensation ants to the compensation fund fund by next year. and the human rights violations Commission on Human Rights u PAGE A3 by dinG
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