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PH tells China: No country can claim an entire sea by Pia Lee-Brago Philstar.com
mANILA—No matter how big or powerful a country is, it can never justify staking claim over an entire sea or use force to assert such claim, foreign Affairs secretary Albert del rosario said in an address before the United Nations General Assembly in response to China’s insistence that the West Philippine sea is theirs.
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“the world cannot allow a country, no matter how powerful, to claim an entire sea as its own nor should it allow coercion to be an acceptable dispute settlement mechanism,” Del rosario told the 70th UN General Assembly last oct. 2. he also asked China to join the deliberations on the case filed by manila with the haguebased UN arbitral tribunal contesting Beijing’s massive claim
in the West Philippine sea. “With the growing support from the international community in peacefully resolving disputes in the south China sea, including through arbitration, the Philippines believes that the final outcome of this arbitration process would pave the way for a settlement of the maritime disputes,” Del rosario said. he said manila hopes to finally see Beijing’s actions match
its declarations so there would be real easing of tensions in the West Philippine and south China sea. In reply to Del rosario, the Chinese delegation said that while China wanted peaceful settlement in accordance with international law, it reiterated its preference for direct negotiations and consultations. China emphasized that its claim of sovereignty over the
south China sea and West Philippine sea is based on historical and legal foundations. “Given that the south China sea is an international waterway, the stronger the reason to settle any disputes thereof at an international level, under international law, including arbitration under Annex VII of UNCLos,” the DfA said, referring to the UN Convention on PAGE A2
“The world cannot allow a country, no matter how powerful, to claim an entire sea as its own nor should it allow coercion to be an acceptable dispute settlement mechanism,” Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario told the 70th UN General Assembly last Oct. 2.
Homeland Security to create parole program for Filipino WWII veterans
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Gov. Brown signs historic right-to-die bill for California
by Christina
CALIforNIA Gov. Jerry Brown on monday, oct. 5, signed landmark legislation that allows physicians to prescribe lethal doses of drugs to terminally ill patients wishing to end their lives. his signature comes about three weeks after the measure cleared the state Legislature and will make California the fifth state where aid in dying is legal. In a signing statement, Brown, a lifelong Catholic and former Jesuit seminarian, said he PAGE A3
ROXAS-ROBREDO TANDEM. President Benigno S. Aquino III, along with presidential candidate former DILG Secretary Manuel Roxas II and vice presidential candidate Camarines Sur 3rd District Representative Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo, flashes the Laban “L” sign during the “Daang Matuwid: To Be Continued…” of the ruling Liberal Party at the Corazon C. Aquino Kalayaan Hall of the Club Filipino in San Juan City on Monday, Oct. 5. Malacañang photo by Benhur Arcayan
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the Department of homeland security (Dhs) is gearing up to implement a program that allows certain family members of filipino and filipino-American World War II veterans to receive parole to come to the United states. following President Barack obama’s executive actions on immigration announced last November, a White house report recommended a few ways that federal agencies can “modernize and streamline” the immigration system. A July 2015 report entitled “modernizing and streamlining our Legal Immigration system for the 21st century” stated that certain family members can be eligible to come to the United states to provide support and care for aging filipino veterans who are Us citizens or lawful permanent residents. “Parole, as provided for under the ImmigraPAGE A2
Eligible CA drivers Bongbong Marcos, Leni Robredo announce bids for PH vice president to get amnesty for traffic tickets by agnes
Constante AJPress
CALIforNIA is offering partial financial amnesty for some drivers with unpaid traffic tickets under a limited state amnesty program. Announced this week, the program--authorized by senate Bill 85, and promoted by CA Governor Jerry Brown’s administration--will allow motorists with outstanding tickets to pay them off at a reduced amount. the fee will be either 50 to 80 percent of the full citation amount, depending on the driver’s income, and will apply to tickets originally due on or before Jan. 1, 2013, officials said. PAGE A3
ferDINAND “Bongbong” marcos, Jr., the son of late former president ferdinand marcos, and Camarines sur rep. Leni robredo, have joined the pool of Philippine vice presidential contenders for the 2016 presidential election. marcos, Jr., on monday, oct. 5, declared his bid for the position without attaching himself to a presidential candidate. robredo, on monday, formally accepted the offer to run alongside Liberal Party presidential contender mar roxas. the announcement of the two new
bids brings the total of vice presidential candidates to six. other candidates for the post include sens. francis escudero, Antonio tillanes IV, Alan Peter Cayetano and Gregorio “Gringo” honasan. robredo is the only female candidate and contender from the house of representatives. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos marcos, in a statement announcing his bid, said he believes elected officials have an obligation to their people to help change the country’s history by eliminating “the politics of personality,” which he credits as a large reason the Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said he is putting his political fortune in the hands of the Philippines has become a corrupt state Filipino people as he is set to run for vice president in next year’s polls. PAGE A2 Inquirer.net photo by Ryan Leagogo
Remembering ‘People’s Dragon’ Joker Arroyo Drilon: Estrada, Revilla still allowed to run in 2016 polls by rosette
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mANILA—former sen. Joker Arroyo, a human rights lawyer and freedom fighter, shocked the public of his sudden demise at the age of 88. Arroyo, also known as “People’s Dragon” or “Pipol’s Dragon” and popular for his motto “’Pag bad ka, lagot ka!” left a legacy in fighting for freedom rights. he was born on Jan. 5, 1972 in Naga City, Camarines sur. After graduating at the Ateneo de manila and UP College of Law, Arroyo served the public by handling more human rights cases than any other lawyer from 1972 to 1986. his passion for human and freedom rights raised Arroyo’s national consciousness that lead to challenging Proclamation 1080 imposing martial law before the supreme Court. he questioned the 1973 Constitution promulgated after then President ferdinand marcos’s declaration of military rule. During the period of martial law, Arroyo defended several political detainees which include Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, eugenio Lopez Jr., serge osmeña III, Jose maria sison, Jovito sa-
In this January 2012 file photo, Sen. Joker Arroyo sits as a senatorjudge at the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona. After years in law profession and public service, Arroyo passed away at the age of 88.
longa, Nene Pimentel, eva Kalaw, renato tañada, eduardo olaguer and many others. for opposing marcos’s iron rule, Arroyo went through physical and mental torture. he was imprisoned in a military stockade, gassed, injured and hospitalized during protest rallies. Arroyo also served as counsel of former PresiPAGE A3
mANILA—senate President franklin Drilon on Wednesday, oct. 7 said detained sens. Jinggoy estrada and ramon “Bong” revilla Jr. can still run in the 2016 national elections. Drilon said that according to the Constitution, the two detained senators are still allowed to run in the upcoming polls until they are declared guilty by the court. “Pwede po, dahilan sa hindi pa naman sila disqualified, hindi pa sila convicted. they are presumed innocent hanggang po magkaroon ng judgment sa husgado. Yaan po ay nasa ating Saligang Batas,” Drilon said in a radio interview. the two senators are currently detained at the Philippine National Custodial Center in Camp Crame for plunder charges related to the pork barPAGE A2
Although currently detained, Sens. Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. and Jinggoy Estrada are still allowed to run for the 2016 polls. Philstar.com photo
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