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NEW CLIMATE CHANGE PATROLERS. About 50 candidates of Miss Earth Philippines literally go downstream and help plant at least 2,000 mangoves and nipa trees along the banks of Calumpang River, May 21. Not a single candidate was left behind, all of them used their bare hands in planting at the muddy river banks joining the representatives from the city government, Bureau of Fire Protection, barangay, schools, business communities, industries, hospitals, clinics, media, and non-government organizations. In the preliminary study of UP Los Baños, the mangroves of Batangas City can store up to 548 tons of carbon per square hectare, reasons why the city government in partnershiop with the United States Agency for International Development and UPLB-School Environmental Science and Management is pushing for the continued planting of mangroves along the Calumang riverbanks.| MAGIELYN R. BABAO

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Mga tulak ng iligal na droga, binigyan ng ‘ultimatum’ ni Halili LUNSOD NG TANAUAN, Batangas – “Huminto na kayo o malilipol kayo.” Ito mahigpit na babala ni reelected Tanauan City mayor Antonio C. Halili sa mga hinihinalang sangkot sa illegal na droga sa lunsod na ito makaraang silang imbitahan at pangaralan sa kanyang tanggapan kamakailan. Hindi na nagpaligoy-ligoy pa si Mayor Halili at diretsahang binalaan ang mahigit sa dalawampu, na di umano ay mga “pushers” o “users”, na kapag nagpatuloy pa rin sila sa ganitong gawain ay hindi siya mangingiming isama sila sa ipinahahanda niyang listahan na isusumite sa magiging bagong pamunuan ng Philippine National Police (PNP). Laman ng mga balita na ikinakasa na ni presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte ang direktiba na mag-oobliga sa mga opisyal ng lahat na barangay sa buong kapuluan na magsumite ng listahan ng lahat na pinaghihinalaang sangkot sa illegal na bentahan ng droga sa kani-kanilang mga nasasakupan bilang paunang hakbang para sa isasagawa niyang

malawakang kampanya kontra dito. Masasabi naman na epektibo ang ganitong istilo ni Mayor Halili na noong 2013 pa niya ipinatutupad. Batay sa rekord ng kapulisan, kapansin-pansin ang ibinaba ng estatistika ng mga insidente o kaso na may kinalaman sa droga sa lungsod na ito na minsan nang nagging notoryus bilang sentro ng droga sa lalawigan, at maging sa rehiyon, noong mga nakaraang panahon. Samantala, nanindigan naman si Mayor Halili na patuloy niyang susuportahan ang pamamaraan ng pagpapahiya, o mas kilalabilang “walk of shame”, sa mga notoryus na criminal na naaaresto sa pamamagitan ng “citizen’s arrest”. Ito’y sa kabila ng bantang patung-patong na kaso na ihahain diumano ng Commission on Human Rights (CHR) laban sa kanya dahil daw sa tahasang paglabag nito sa “karapatang pantao” ng mga akusado. Ipinagkibit-balikat lamang ng mayor ang banta at sinabing “tungklin ng CHR ang mag-

MULING inimbitahan ni Tanauan City Mayor Antonio C. Halili sa kanyang tanggapan ang mga pinaghihinalang sangkot sa bentahan ng droga sa Lungsod ng Tanauan upang pangaralan at bigyan sila ng “ultimatum” ukol na rin sa inaasahang magiging direktiba ni presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte upang puksain ang pambansang suliraning ito.|JUN MOJARES| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS imbestiga, subalit tungkulin ko rin na panatilihin ang kaayusan ng aking bayan at siguruhin ang kaligtasan ng bawat mamamayan sa aking nasasakupan.”| GERARD Y. LARESMA

PATAY ang isang lalaki habang nagkakabit ng tari sa tupadahan sa Bauan, Batangas.| CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

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Lalaking magtatari, binaril sa tupadahan, patay BAUAN, Batangas – DALAWANG tama ng bala ng baril ang kumitil sa buhay ng isang lalaking magtatari sa bayang ito bandang alas 12:45 ng hapon nitong nakalipas na Biyernes. Sa ulat ni Police Chief Inspector Jezreel L. Calderon, hepe ng Bauan Police Office, kay PSSupt. Arcadio L. Ronquillo, Jr., acting Provincial Director, nabatid na isang con-cerned citizen ang tumawag sa him-pilan ng pulisya upang ipagbigayalam ang insidente ng pamamaril sa isang tupadahan sa Barangay Manghinao proper sa bayang ito. Kaugnay nito’y dagling rumesponde ang mga tauhan ng Bauan police office at nadatngan nga ang isang lalaking nakahiga sa lupa at duguan sanhi ng tama ng bala ng baril. Kinilala ni Calderon ang biktima na si Nestor Sumagpang y Lusala alyas Tatoo, 44, may-asawa, tubong Tiaong,

Quezon at kasalukuyang naninirahan sa Taño Rd., Brgy. Manghinao Proper, Bauan Batangas. Ayon sa nakasaksi, naglalagay umano ng tari ng manok ang biktima nang isang lalaki ang lumapit at binaril sa likuran ng ulo ang biktima at sa kaniyang tagiliran. Ideneklara namang dead on the spot ang biktima ng rumespondeng si Dr. Victor Bejer, municipal health officer. Nabatid pa na tumakbo lamang palayo ang suspek dala ang armas na ginamit sa pamamaslang. Narekober naman ng mga imbestigador ang dalawang (2) basiyo ng Kalibre 45 at kaagad ding dinala sa Funeraria Bautista ang bangkay ng biktima para sa kaukulang otopsiya.| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS

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Int’l AIDS Candlelight Memorial, isinagawa sa Batangas BATANGAS City – UPANG higit pang mapalawig ang public awareness hinggil sa Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) at Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) at minsan pa’y alalahanin ang mga namatay sa sakit na AIDS, nagsagawa ng International AIDS Candlelight Memorial ang City Health Office (CHO) sa Amphitheater ng Plaza Mabini pagkatapos ng flag ceremony ng mga kawani ng pamahalaang lungsod nitong Lunes ng umaga. Sumentro ang tawain sa temang

“Engage, Educate, Empower”. Bukod sa pagsisindi ng kandila, pinangunahan ni Vicky Atienza, isa sa mga coordinators para sa HIV/ STI prevention, ang panalangin para sa alaala ng mga yumao dahil sa naturang sakit. “Nakakaalarma na ang Batangas City ang isa sa nangunguna sa CALABARZON sa dami ng HIV cases,” sabi ni Atienza. Ang HIV/AIDS ay nakukuha sa pakikipagtalik o sexual contact, blood o blood products, needle prick at mula sa gatas ng ina.

Ayon kay Dr. Allen EvangelioSantos, medical coordinator ng HIVSTI Prevention Program ng CHO, layunin nila na mabawasan at maiwasan ang patuloy na dumadaming kaso ng HIV-AIDS at mawala ang stigma at diskriminasyon na dala ng sakit na ito. Nanawagan si Dr Santos sa publiko partikular ang mga may “risky behaviour” na sumailalim sa HIV testing upang malaman kung sila ay positibo ng sa gayon ay magamot agad at maiwasan ang paghawa ng sakit.

Mayroong Social Hygiene Clinic ang CHO para sa libreng counselling at testing. Ito ay bukas mula Lunes hanggang Byernes, ikawalo hanggang ikalima ng hapon kung saan sineseguro na confidential ang proseso at maiingatan ang privacy ng isang indibidwal. Ang Batangas Medical Center naman ang nagsisilbing Treatment Hub sa rehiyon. Bibisita sila sa mga high-risk areas sa buong lingo upang magsagawa ng edukasyon hinggil sa mga sexually transmitted infections (STI) at HIV.

“Sa mga bagong halal na konsehal, ipasa na po ang ordinansang bumubuo ng isang Local AIDS Cuncil sa harap ng nakaaalarmang pagdami ng HIV cases sa lungsod,” panawagan ni Santos. Ayon sa tala, ikalawa ang CALABARZON sa mga rehiyon sa bansa sa dami ng bilang ng may HIV, sunod sa National Capital Region (NCR). May 27 kaso kada oras ang nada-diagnose na mayroong AIDS sa buong bansa.| RONNA ENDAYA CONTRERAS

PINANGUNAHAN ni City Health Officer Dr. Rosanna Barrion at ilang department heads ang Candlelight Memorial upang mapalawak pa ang kamalayan ukol sa HIV-AIDS.|PIO Batangas City.| PIO BATANGAS CITY PHOTO


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Comelec proclaims 7 DPWH convenes with contractors in Batangas any animosity and differen- districts. Any concerns issued Department of Public implementation. Batangueños to the THE by the contractors would be The gathering gave the ces between both parties. Works and Highways discussed as Regional Director Samson opportunity for the district Batangas I, II, III, IV District House of Representatives Engineering Office together offices to give their contrac- L. Hebra, CESO IV gave his thoroughly coordination and help to the with the Regional Office IV-A conducted a coordination meeting with the contractors for the purpose of creating good partnership and stable alliance for timely project

tors updates of all their projects, and provide the opportunity for the contractors to state their own concerns and questions as well. This creates a chance for everyone to fix

message requesting everyone to fast track all projects implemented, he believed that Region IV-A could reach the top performance level along with the other top performing

contractors. DPWH targets to continue the same event every year as long as they see it beneficial in giving good public service to the people.|

 HON. EILEEN ERMITA-BUHAIN, 1st District

 HON. RANEO E. ABU, 2nd District

THE Batangas Province DPWH DEOs and Contractors Meeting at Valentino Resort & Spa, Brgy. Pinagtung-ulan, San Jose, Batangas.| CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

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SM Group makes Friday the 13th historic; opens 58th mall

 HON. MA. TERESA COLLANTES, 3rd District

 HON. LIANDA BOLILLA, 4th District

SM City Trece Martires, SM Prime Holding’s 58th mall, will serve customers in the rapidly developing province of Cavite when it opened its doors to the public on Friday, May 13. It is the fifth SM Supermall in Cavite after SM City Bacoor, SM City Dasmariñas, SM City Rosario, and SM City Molino. An SM Marketmall is also located in Dasmariñas. The proximity of Cavite to Manila and its sustained drive towards industrialization are two of the major factors behind the huge and growing population of the province. Further growth can be expected as real estate prices in Metro Manila continue to surge, and foreign remittance is seen to sustain its inflow enabling investments in mass housing. The City of Trece Martires, which is named after the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite,

who were heroes during the Philippine Revolution, is located in the heart of the province, and is easily accessible from Metro Manila. The City was the former provincial capital and still serves as the seat of the provincial government of Cavite where most of the provincial offices are located. Industrialization and commercial activities have replaced agriculture as the major source of livelihood in the city. Its economic growth has attracted migration from Metro Manila and other municipalities, leading to a surge in population. The City has been awarded in the fields of nutrition, health services, cleanliness, literacy, education, and social services. Located on a 50,000 site along Governor’s Drive and Capitol Road, the 84,000 square meter mall will serve

shoppers in nearby Tanza, Amadeo, Indang, General Trias, Tanza, and Naic. SM City Trece Martires is envisioned to become a vibrant urban hub, offering the ultimate shopping, living, dining, and entertainment experience for residents of Trece Martires City. The mall’s exterior architectural design is sophisticated and bold, featuring crisp colors and textures. A gracefully sweeping canopy wraps the building and dramatically greets the shopper upon arrival. The canopy undulates with the landscape, providing sheltered exterior circulation for pedestrians, and bringing scale and unity to the design. SM City Trece Martires’s interior is organized around a distinct L shaped atrium, which steps back at each level, allowing natural clerestory light to reach deep into the

building. Pedestrian bridges cross the atrium on each floor, while stairs, escalators, and elevators traverse the space vertically, contributing to the dynamic feel of the interior. The space is further accentuated by distinct, vivid bands of color, a unique undulating ceiling, and touches of greenery that give the space a festive, contemporary appearance. A lushly landscaped plaza will provide shoppers with a place to relax and be part of a diverse dynamic retail and dining experience. The SM Store and SM Supermarket are the mall’s major retail anchors, along with SM mainstays like SM Appliance Center, Ace Hardware, Surplus Shop, and Watsons. There will also be fashion boutiques, specialty stores, and a Cyberzone for techie enthusiasts.

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 HON. MARIO VITTORIO MARIÑO, 5th District

 HON. VILMA SANTOS-RECTO, 6th District

 HON. RICO B. GERON, AGAP Party-List

CAVITE Governor Jonvic Remulla (center) led the ribbon cutting ceremony during the blessing of SM City Trece Martires with Trece Martires Mayor Melandres de Sagun (second from left). They were joined by SM Prime Holdings President Hans Ty Sy (left), Super Value Inc. Vice Chairman Herbert T. Sy (right), Mrs. Felicidad T. Sy (second from right) and Bishop Reynaldo Evangelista. Located on a 50,000 site along Governor's Drive and Capitol Road, the 84,000 square meter mall will serve shoppers in nearby Tanza, Amadeo, Indang, General Trias and Naic. SM City Trece Martires is envisioned to become a vibrant urban hub, offering the ultimate shopping, living, dining and entertainment experience for residents of Trece Martires City.| CONTRIBUTED PHOTO


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A Prayer to Let Go and Move On A Prayer After the National Elections

We are not in control of the results; we need to let go of them. Our country, as a nation, has already made a decision. Let us trust the decision of the majority, whatever is the result, For we do believe that the voice of the majority is the voice of God. Today, we pray, that all candidates will seek the good of the nation, and not for the good of themselves – for them to let go if they lost, and to give their full trust and support to the winners of this election. We pray for all of us too, the voters, to set aside our differences and biases, as well as our resentment and disgust over each others’ choice and the way we voted. Let mutual respect and resignation to the WILL OF GOD be our guiding values now. It is all over. Time to MOVE ON and REBUILD our country towards unity and progress. We pray for the LOSING CANDIDATES and supporters. To be humble enough to let go of their frustrations and be humble enough to accept the will of God. They gave a good fight. We thank and respect theml. But we pray that they humbly abide to the will of God as manifested by the result of the elections. O God, there are spots of violence, cheating, and attempts to disrupt this generally peaceful and honest election. Intervene now. Protect us with your angels. Never allow such evil attempts to destabilize our beautiful country. And for ALL OF US, we earnestly pray for support for all our newlyelected leaders. For respect the decision of the majority. To honestly pray for all winners. That God may bless them with humility, wisdom, and dedication to serve our country. We are tired of promises. We want action and change for our country. O Lord, You are the source of Good and Wise Leaders. Let them have FEAR OF THE LORD in their hearts. Let them have the WISDOM OF SOLOMON in their minds. Let them have the STRENGTH OF KING DAVID in their hands. Let them have the LOVE OF JESUS in their whole being. We want better leaders now. We are tired of poverty, war, and chaos. We want peace, progressm and unity in our nation. Bless our new Leaders with your Holy Spirit. Election Day is over. It’s time to move on and heal our wounded hearts and ego. We may not understand God’s ways, But He works in mysterious ways. Time to let go and give our full support to all the winners of this election. May God bless them all. May God bless our NATION! Amen.|

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Dear God, the election is finally over. We have discerned and voted our candidates. We have made our choice and prayed for them. But after casting our votes, we place our trust in You.

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Prospects under a Duterte Presidency: Scenario Analysis

AS elections draw near, the possibility of Rodrigo Duterte becoming president has become imminent barring last minute extraordinary developments or “miraculous events” that would derail his candidacy – the latest of which is the allegation of hidden wealth. If the surveys are to be believed, and his supporters refuses to believe all the allegations against him, he is assured of getting at least 33% of the votes. The question now is what could happen when he becomes president. Will he be able to carry out what he promised and intends to do? Will he be able to fulfill the expectations of his followers? This is an attempt at presenting a scenario analysis based on what Duterte promised to do as reported in the media and the possible consequences should he carry these out. What Duterte Promised and Intends to Do What attracted many voters to Duterte is the promise of change. “Pagbabago, Disiplina.” This has been his battle-cry. This is reminiscent of Marcos’ battlecry when he declared Martial Law and promised to create a New Society (Bagong Lipunan) with discipline as one of the pre-requisites (“sa ikauunlad ng bayan, disiplina ang kailangan”). To many his of followers, Duterte is the last hope of the country, the only one who can save the country — the Messiah. At the core of his agenda is to stamp out criminality and corruption by all means necessary. This include extrajudicial killings, ignoring the rule of law and basic human rights of suspects which he regard as a Western concept. As Mayor of Davao, he was accused of inspiring and supporting the Davao Death Squad which has murdered 1,424 victims from 1998-2015. This earned him the name of “the Punisher.” He boasted that if elected, it will be bloody – the 1,000 will become 100,000. He said that the fish in Manila bay will grow fat. There won’t be any need to build prisons, just more funeral parlors. This would imply multiplying and unleashing

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the death squads nationwide. The targets are mainly suspected criminals. But in a speech to the Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU), he warned them not to strike during his term of office – otherwise he will also kill them. In carrying this out, he will not brook any opposition. He warned congress, the Commission on Human Rights, and the Ombudsman not to resist this campaign. Otherwise, he will close down or abolish congress if it starts impeachment proceedings against him. In his latest speech in April 28, 2016 during the release of the military man held prisoner by the NPA, Duterte reiterated the following: Since the present setup and constitution is not enough to effect change, he will abolish congress and the constitution and form a revolutionary government. He will start a revolution from within – (similar to Marcos’ idea of a revolution from the center). He will declare a ceasefire with the NPA and resume the peace process and quickly reach a peace agreement. Earlier he had expressed his desire to enter into a coalition government with the communists. He promised to give them cabinet positions. In a speech he told the NPA, that if he becomes president, the NPA will have one foot in Malacanang. He declared that he will be the first leftist president of the Philippines. While denying that he is a communist, he affirmed that he is a socialist. Based on his pronouncements, the form of government that Duterte will try to adopt can be labeled as autocratic-socialist in coalition with the communists and moving towards a parliamentary-federal form of government. Marcos way of governing is Duterte’ model. Duterte promised to give Marcos a hero’s burial. The only difference between Duterte and Marcos is that Marcos was not a leftist and the communists were the targets of repression and extrajudicial killings. Under a Duterte government, the communists will be partners and they can help in eliminating suspected criminals.

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Hitting the ground running THE incoming administration of presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte Jr. declared that it would hit the ground running. And it appears that they would be true to their word. Already, Duterte and his team have begun showing its policy directions through its position on issues, some of which are alarming and some laudable. First, it has outlined an eight-point economic agenda. This has, most probably, assured the business community but it has drawn criticisms from progressives for its consistent adherence to the neoliberal framework, which may have generated economic growth but has failed to build a solid foundation for the economy, and has excluded the poor majority. Second, the incoming Duterte administration has put outgoing president Benigno Aquino III and Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV to task for losing Scarborough Shoal and Spratly Islands to China. Duterte has accused Sen. Trillanes of holding 16 secret meetings with Chinese officials, which, Duterte said, resulted in China confirming the weak defense capability of the Philippines thereby, emboldening the former to aggressively assert its claims. For this, Duterte’s team charged both Trillanes and Aquino with treason. This indicates that the incoming Duterte administration would not allow the country’s sovereignty to be trampled upon. Third, presumptive president Duterte has declared that it would push for the restoration of the death penalty, and would even replace the method of execution from lethal injection to hanging. This has earned the nod of a segment of the population, from the business community, professionals and the masses alike who are fed up with the inability of the past administration to solve crime. But this pronouncement has also drawn criticism from the church, human rights organizations, and a segment of the population, from professionals and the masses who believe that the death penalty has never deterred crime. The death penalty is also irreversible: one could not bring back the life of one who was unjustly and wrongly executed. They also believe that with the flawed justice system, where real criminals who have the resources could hire good lawyers and bribe their way out of jail, the poor masses are the ones who are being sacrificed to satisfy the hunger of some for vengeance. Fourth, the Duterte administration vowed to abolish the pork barrel fund, a major source of corruption that President Aquino refused to abolish

even as it extolled its “daang matuwid.” Fifth, this early, the incoming Duterte administration has already undertaken efforts to jumpstart peace negotiations with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) and Bangsamoro armed groups. It has already appointed the person in-charge of the peace efforts Jesus Dureza, and the head of the government panel for the peace negotiations with the NDFP Silvestre Bello III, who also headed the panel during the previous Ramos administration, when the most number of agreements were forged. It declared that it would release political prisoners as goodwill measure and has offered four Cabinet positions to the Communist Party of the Philippines. The implications of the potential positive progress of the peace negotiations on the Filipino people are huge. If successful, this will forge the nation’s unity, which would have positive effects on the economy, the assertion of the country’s sovereignty, and on effective, farreaching political reforms. The peace negotiations would hopefully address the people’s yearning for justice and begin resolving the root causes of the armed conflicts the government is engaged in with both the NDFP and the Bangsamoro people. The peace negotiation with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has been stalled at the stage of defining the parameters of autonomy and self-rule of the Bangsamoro people. The peace negotiation with the NDFP, on the other hand, is already at the stage of forging an agreement on social and economic reforms before proceeding to political reforms and finally, cessation of armed hostilities and disposition of forces. To benefit from these are not only the parties concerned but also the whole Filipino people. Who would not benefit from the unity of the Filipino and Bangsamoro peoples? Who would not benefit from the achievement of peace based on justice? Who would not benefit from addressing, and eventually resolving, the roots of poverty and social injustices, the problems of economic backwardness and instability, and the plague of corruption and political dynasties? Who would not benefit from a free nation governed by people who make the needs, rights, and interests of the Filipino people a priority? The Duterte administration is still taking shape. Let us hope that it would be for the good of the nation.

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Prospects under a Duterte Presidency: Scenario Analysis After all, the first batch of the Davao Death Squads were composed of former communists/Sparrow units hit-men. In various interviews, especially with Vice Ganda, Duterte declared his support for gay marriage and divorce. So these would be some of the changes that he would introduce especially with a new constitution. With a new constitution, term limits can be abolished. So he can reign for as long as he wishes. Worst-Case Scenarios Many things can happen under a Duterte Presidency. What I will present is the worst-case scenario if he carries through what he promised and intended to do. I hope this will not happen. None of this will happen if he just sits back, relax and bask in his power and glory and does very little to change society or if he plays his cards very well. After his inauguration, President Duterte is expected to immediately launch his anti-criminality drive. He has given himself 3-6 months to stamp out criminality or he will resign. If he follows the rule of law and due process six years is not enough to do this. The PNP will have to engage in intelligence gathering or search their data base. They will then have to do case build up, find evidence, and file the case in court. Since the judicial system is very weak the cases will drag in court for many years. So shortcuts have to be made, like what happened in Davao. This means organizing and multiplying the death squads all over the country– franchise style. Training will be rapidly conducted while barangay units are required submit the names of the notorious drug users, pushers, petty thieves, etc. There will be police officers who will handle the death squads. Other police

officers will be emboldened to carry out extrajudicial killings on their own as they are encourage to take the law into their hands with impunity. This will require a huge budget which can be taken from the intelligence fund. If a peace agreement is immediately reached with the CPP, he may request the NPA to also form their own death squads to go after the suspected criminals. The bodies will pile up unless the death squads concentrate on a few high-profile targets or the big criminals (crime bosses, drug lords). It is easier to eliminate the juvenile delinquents and the small fries. Fighting against drug lords will be more difficult especially through extrajudicial killings. To protect themselves, these criminal syndicates could build up their armed components and engage the death squads and there will be war in the streets – a la Mexico. Violence could escalate. The bigger problem is that there are many police personnel and politicians who are also involved in criminality – many are big time criminals. This could be complicated if they are targeted by the death squads. As the spiral of violence continues and the killing spree escalates, there are two possible reaction: The first is silence or even applause. The majority will support the killings and not raise an outcry. They think that those suspects deserve to be killed. This is the price to be paid if they want to walk at night without fear. The other response is civil society including the leaders of the Church could speak out and demand investigation and accountability. The Commission on Human Rights will act and there will be demand for congressional hearing. - To be continued -

We must do our share for Change THE people have already spoken. In the early hours when partial and unofficial results are being fed by the COMELEC Transparency Server, it was very apparent that Mayor Rodrigo Roa Duterte was leading by landslide, not by hundred thousands but by millions of votes. It was really very unprecedented. Up to 81% of 54.4 million voters cast their ballots. It is higher than 75% in 2010 presidential election and 77% in 2013 midterm election. The nation benefitted from the high voters turnout. One newspaper editorial stated “The more people who vote, the more credible the election is and the stronger mandate of the winning candidate”. As of press time, the latest partial and unofficial results from the COMELEC Transparency Server represent 96.06% of election returns. Mayor Duterte garnered 15,957,615 votes while the 2nd placer Mar Roxas got 9,696,382 votes or a difference of 6,261,233 votes. It is neck to neck in the vice presidential race, Leni Robredo got 14,015,098 votes while the 2nd placer Bongbong Marcos obtained 13,799,034 votes or a difference of 216,064 votes.  It is very clear that the vote garnered by Mayor Duterte is a protest vote by the Filipino people. It is a real, desperate vote. It is a referendum of “Daang Matuwid” of President Noynoy Aquino. It is a vote for change. The citizens are sick and tired of the corruption in the government offices. The “tanim bala” or “laglag bala” at the airports victimize the OFWs, our modern day heroes. The taxing, opening and stealing of contents of “balikbayan boxes” in the Bureau of Customs also victimized the OFWs and their families. The perpetrators of theft and robbery of pieces of baggage of international passengers in the airports are never apprehended because the CCTVs are not working and never replaced. The commuting public composed of students, employees, and workers suffer long lines before they could ride the MRT and worst, the trains always bog down. The motorists and riding public (bus, jeeps and taxis) suffer the worst traffic situation in the history of the Philippines. There is loss of manhours and of manpower which amount to millions of pesos. Working parents and children lost quality time to be with their family. Yet, the government is insensitive to these simple things the citizens complained of, not to mention the rising rate of criminality. Hence, the voters did not want the status quo. They want change.  While Mayor Duterte is not yet proclaimed winner by Congress (the House of Representatives and the Senate meeting jointly act as the National Board of Canvassers for president and vice president), he will be called “Presumptive President Duterte”. Once proclaimed by Congress as the winning presidential candidate, he will be called “President-elect Duterte”. Then, after he had taken his oath as President of the Philippines, he will be called President Duterte, however, he prefers to be called President Rody.  Sen. Grace Poe immediately conceded to Mayor Duterte, even though at the time she made the decision, she was number 2 in the partial and unofficial returns. She stated then “As a staunch supporter of electoral reform, I have a firm belief in the voice and sentiment of our people. I honor the result of our elections. I congratulate Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and pledge my support in working to heal our land and to unite our people toward the continued development of our country.” I admire this lady; she sincerely thought that the votes she gathered were not enough to beat Mayor Duterte. Less than two hours before midnight of election day, she had made up her mind to hold a press conference and did it at exactly 12 midnight, after she called up and conceded to Mayor Duterte. Sen. Grace fought a good fight and never stooped down to using black propaganda against her opponents. Other presidential candidates one by one conceded. We hope this is the start that good “change is coming” to our beloved Philippines.  How does the 2016 national elections differ from past national elections. Only in this election where voters engaged in serious exchange of opinions using the social media. Such discussions resulted to family members, officemates and friends either “unfriend” or “unfollow” their peers. It resulted to break up in relationships within the family, workplace and even friendships. Obscene and haughty words were freely used to humiliate and embarrass not only the candidates but also their supporters. Name calling and curses were uttered degrading the personality, dignity and integrity of each other, not even thinking that their candidates do not even know if they existed. Some candidates failed to discuss their platforms of government, instead, resorted to mudslinging and false accusations.  We have newly-elected officials, both national and local. Let us set aside our differences. Let us respect each other’s decision. Forget the hurt inflicted on each other during the election campaign. Let us respect the decision of the majority. It is now time to heal each other’s wounded feelings, to heal our land. Mayor Duterte thanked those who voted for him and those who did not vote for him. He said “It’s with humility, extreme humility, that I accept this, the mandate of the people,” adding that his law and order platform was the key to his success. He offered peace to his political

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Batangas Port welcomes Starlite Ferries’2nd brand new vessel PORT OF BATANGAS, Batangas City – AN allFilipino RoRo operator Starlite Ferries, Inc. (SFI) welcomed its second of five series of brand new IACS classed vessel MV Starlite Reliance here, recently. The 2705 gross tonnage vessel is specifically designed for Philippines notoriously rough waters and assembled in Kegoya Dock Co. Ltd.

(KDCL) in Kegoya, Hiroshima, Japan under the stringent safety standards of Class NK, a member of International Association of Classification Society (IACS). SFI President Francis S. Cusi led the blessing ceremony of the brand new vessel as part of a bigger thrust of the company in modernizing the Philippine maritime industry and

uplifting its safety standards. KDCL director Toshinori Teramoto, KDCL president Masayo Kurushima, Japanese Embassy representative Ko Hirasawa, Development Bank of the Philippines delegates headed by its senior vice president Mario Palou, Mindoro Cong. PA Umali, Southwest Maritime chairman Arben Santos and

other prominent personalities in the maritime industry graced the said event. MV Starlite Reliance like her sister ship MV Starlite Pioneer currently serving Roxas-Caticlan route is equipped with the advance navigational equipment and amenities like an elevator, separate ramp for cars and passengers, spacious

alleyways, fully air conditioned tourist and business class accommodation, CCTVs, nursery room, baby pen area, helipad and the like. She can ferry a total of 711 passengers on her business, tourist and economy accommodation and 21 buses on a single trip. With her twin-screw

YANMAR engines, the vessel can propel at a service speed of 14 knots faster than the refurbished second-hand vessel dominating the Philippine waters, thus increasing its efficiency and safety of its riding public making it the vessel most suitable to serve the Filipinos.| BALIKAS NEWS TEAM

AUCTION REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF BATANGAS FOURTH JUDICIAL REGION LIPA CITY OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EXOFFICIO SHERIFF SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE EJF NO. 2016-0049 Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended by Act 4118 filed by UNION BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, mortgagee, with principal office at Union Bank Plaza Building, Meralco Avenue corner Onyx and Sapphire roads, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Metro Manila against LEANGEL C. CLEMENO now married to MARITES P. LIJAUCO-CLEMENO, mortgagors with residence and postal address at Block 2, Lot 11, Lanete St., Progressive village, Barangay Tagapo, Sta. Rosa, Laguna, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of January 22, 2016 amounts to Php 1,777,070.30 including/excluding interest and other charges agreed thereon and other expenses in connection with this sale, secured by the mortgagee, the undersigned Deputy Sheriff of the Regional Trial Court, Office of the Clerk of Court and ExOfficio Sheriff, Lipa City, will sell at public on June 14, 2016 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at the main entrance of the Hall of Justice, Maraouy, Lipa City, to the highest bidder for CASH and in Philippine Currency, the described real property/ies and its improvements thereon, to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 176016 A parcel of land (Lot 27 Block 6 of the consolidation and subdivision plan, Pcs-04-017862, being a portion of Lot 12169 & 12174 Cad-218, Lipa Cadastre; Lots 12173-A & 12173-B, Psd64331, Lots 12179-A & 12179-G, Psd-20969 and Lots 1 to 6, Pcs-041014-007445, L.R.C. Record No. 1298), situated in Barangay of Latag and Patay, Lipa City, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NW., along line 1-2 by Lot 24; on the NE., along line 2-34-5 by Lot 31; on the SE., along line 5-6 by Lot 26; all of Blk. 6; and on the SW., along lines 6-7-1 by Road Lot 6, all of the consolidation & subdivision plan. x x x x x x x x x containing an area of ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED NINE (1,309) SQUARE METERS. Prospective buyers and bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of herein above described and the encumbrances thereon if any there be. In the event the public auction should not take place on said date, it shall be held on June 21, 2016 same place and time without any further notice and re-publication. All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and place. Lipa City, April 25, 2016. (Sgd.) REMER S. REYES Deputy Sheriff IV

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We must do our share for Change opponents. He said: “I am here because the Filipinos are suffering from the hands of corrupt government officials and its failure to protect and provide the needs of the people. I am here to correct and establish order in my beloved country. Many will stop me, many will go against me, and many even try to kill me because my principle and dignity

(over) on how to fix this country. This will be my last candidacy because of my age. But if God will bless me with your help, I might change this country that you all (will) be proud of, and my legacy will extend far beyond next Filipino generation.” We want Mayor Duterte to introduce change, but how many are willing to do

AUCTION REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF BATANGAS CITY SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE EJF NO. 16-1616 Upon petition for extra-judicial foreclosure under Act 3135 by the BANGKO KABAYAN (A Rural Bank), INC., of Batangas City with principal business address at c/o BANGKO KABAYAN (A Rural Bank), INC., Poblacion, Ibaan, Batangas, against SPS. JAESON IGMAT and ERIKA H. IGMAT, Attorney-in-Fact of SPS. EDDIE PIO W. GARCIA and MA. TERESA C. GARCIA, as borrowers/mortgagors wih residence and postal address at Urban St., Base View Homes, Lipa City, Batangas and Leo St., Carmel Ville, Alangilan, Batangas City to satisfy the amount of ONE MILLION NINE HUNDRED TWENTY NINE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED NINETY SEVEN PESOS AND 64/100 (Php 1,929,397.64) excluding unpaid interest, penalties, attorney’s fees and all incidental expenses whicha re secured by the aforesaid mortgage plus the fees in connection with the sale also secured by the said mortgage/s, the undersigned Sheriff announces that on July 6, 2016 at 10:00 A.M. or soon thereafter in front of the CITY HALL, BATANGAS CITY, he will sell at public auction for cash in Philippine Currency to the highest bidder, the property/ies described in the said mortgage together with all improvements thereon to wit:

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Award of Publication hereof in “Pahayagang BALIKAS” drawn by raffle in accordance with law.

HON. NOEL M. LINDOG Executive Judge AURORA B. MANGUBAT OIC-Clerk of Court & Ex-Officio Sheriff

Copy furnised: All parties concerned. WARNING: It is absolutely prohibited to remove, deface or destroy this notice on or before the date of sale. UNDER PENALTY OF LAW. Pahayagang BALIKAS | May 9, 16 & 23, 2016

their share for a change. Let us work together. God bless the Philippines! God bless us!  Happy Birthday to my sister-in-law Jinky Santiago, wife of my brother Dr. Andres Santiago and mother of my nephew Romarico “Rome” Santiago.|

TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 052-2011001253 ‘A parcel of land (Lot 11, Block 21 of the consolidation-subdivision plan, Pcs-04-026117, being a portion of Lots 9479, 9480 and 9481, Cad264, Batangas Cadastre), situated in Barangay of Pallocan, Municipality of Batangas, Province of Batangas, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the S., along lines 1-2 by Lot 9, Block 21; on the W., along line 23 by Lot 19 (8.00 m. wide); on the N., along line 3-4 by Lot 13, Block 21; on the E., along line 4-1 by Lot 12, Block 21, all of the consol.- subd. plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, being S. 14 deg.

52’W., 669.94 m. from B.B.M.-74, Cad-264, Batangas Cadastre: thence S. 87 deg. 37’W., 10.57 m. to point 2; thence N. 02 deg. 18’W., 11.30 m. to point 3; thence N. 87 deg. 39’E., 10.70 m. to point 4; thence S. 01 deg. 36’E., 11.29 m. to point of beginning, containing an area of ONE HUNDRED TWENTY (120) SQUARE METERS. All points referred to are indicated on the plan and marked on the ground by P.S. cyl. conc. mons. 15x60 cm.; bearings true; date of original survey: May 1930July 1936; and that of the consolidation-subdivision survey: December 11, 2007-March 8, 2008; and was approved on: July 08, 2010.” Copies of this Notice of Sale shall be posted at three (3) most conspicuous public places at Batangas City (CITY HALL, POST OFFICE, PUBLIC MARKET), at BARANGAY HALL of Barrio Pallocan, Batangas City) where the property is located and at the Bulletin Board of Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Pallocan West, Batangas City. Prospective buyers and bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the above-described property/ies and the encumbrances thereon, if any there be. In the event that the Auction Sale should not take place on said date it shall be held on July 18, 2016, same place and time without further notice and republication. “All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and place.” Batangas City, May 11, 2016. (Sgd.) NILO Q. VILLALOBOS Sheriff IV Published at Pahayagang BALIKAS Edited at Batangas City Posted at : Batangas City Copy Furnished: All parties concerned. Pahayagang BALIKAS | May 23, 30 & June 6, 2016


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EBD Blades DLC marches in nationals WITH the repertoire ‘Musical Express,’ the EBD Blades Drum and Lyre Corps participated in the recently concluded 4th National Drum and Lyre Competition Open Class Category held at Parañaque National High School, Sucat Road, Parañaque City, May 14, 2016. The EBD Blades DLC performed excerpts from musical performances. Circle of Life from The Lion King, Memory from Cats, Dancing Through Life/Defying Gravity from The Wicked and One Day More/On My Own/Do you Hear the People Sing from Les Miserables. Being spearheaded by the Philippine Drum and Lyre Associates, Inc., this year’s competition had its theme “Music: Marching 4ward Towards Excellent Per4-

mance” dedicated to uplift Filipino Drum & Lyre corps all over the country as well as raising the standards of excellence on the grounds of musicianship, sportsmanship, choreography, discipline, and camaraderie. Other participating schools/communities in the open level were Kapitan Eddie Reyes Integrated School Drum and Lyre Corps ‘The Little Minions’ from Pinagsama, Taguig City; Sikap Drum and Lyre Corps from Parañaque City; Cubao Elementary School ‘The Conquerors,’ and Meycauayan Drum and Lyre Corps. The criteria which served as basis for judging were as follows: music, 30%, visual, 30% and general effects, 40%. Though they have ranked fifth, the 36 playing

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Batangas City Team B overshadows Bauan, 89-69 “As an organization, CloudFone partners with brands that our core target market can not only relate to, admire, and trust, but moreover, brands that have heart. The PBA is an organization that puts a premium on its grassroots programs with Batang PBA, Alagang PBA, and other various league activities. CloudFone’s partnership with the PBA will allow our CSR programs to have an exponentially greater and lasting effect on being able to empower the youth through sports. We believe a lot of dreams die too young because of the lack of overall support: together with the PBA, Cloudfone aims to lead the change in the regard, with the hope that may one day see these kids representing the Philippines on the biggest

stages of the world,” Miguel Cu, CloudFone Head of Sports said. Mr. Cu also added that as an organization, they believe that providing an excellent device is only one part of the story. Never ever has it been more important to provide relevant content and experiences to consumers and rightfully so, as we move towards the future of sports broadcasting, we see a lot of synergies and opportunities in terms of fans interacting with sports broadcasts with their mobile phones. Fans are clamoring to be connected to sports teams and content more than ever as the wide scale migration to mobile continues. The persons who served as manager and coaches of

Batangas City Team B are Mr. Paolo Johann Perez, Regional VP of PhilHealth Regional Office IV-B and his coaching staff, Mr. Ruel Garcia and Mr. Arnold Conturno. This championship of Batangas City team would not be a success without the support of Mayor Eddie B. Dimacuha through the City Council for Youth Affairs. Box Scores: Batangas

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SM Group opens 58th mall The dining experience is enhanced by local favorites like Jollibee, Chowking, Barrio Fiesta, Cabalen, Classic Savory, Max’s, Kuya J, Pancake House, Goldilocks, and Razon’s of Pampanga; along with global food chains like MacDonald’s Boncon, Breadtalk, KFC, Kenny Rogers, Seattle’s Best, and Shakey’s. The mall will also have the first Cineplex in the city

with four state of the art cinemas, as well as amusement areas and wellness and service centers. For customer convenience, it will have 737 parking slots. SM City Trece Martires’s design team includes DSGN Associates, Foreign Consultant; JRP Design, Inc., Architect of Record; BCL Asia Landscape Consultant, and Toespin, Lighting Consultant.| ADVT

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Gemini (Mayo 21-Hun. 21) - Ideal ang araw para sa mga pleasure activities. Merong bagong kakilala na magdaragdag ng social connection sa mga helpful people. Lucky numbers at color ay 12, 45, 42, 19 at maroon. Cancer (Hun. 22-Hul. 22) - Ang iyong pagmumukmok sa tabi ay lilikha ng pagkabahala sa mga concern sa iyo. Mas mabuting ilabas ang saloobin para magkaliwanagan. Lucky numbers at color ay 15, 21, 32, 45 at tangerine. Leo (Hul. 23-Ago. 22) - Nag-worry ka sa mga naganap kahapon. Sikapin na laging may pagkakaabalahan para maiwasan ang mangamba. Lucky numbers at color ay 26, 37, 19, 44 at cobalt blue. Virgo (Ago 23-Set. 23) - Ang iyong paglalakbay diwa ang sisira sa iyong focus ngayon. Bigyang halaga ang mga gawain. Lucky numbers at color ay 33, 11, 19, 27 at shocking pink. Libra (Set. 24-Okt. 23) – Buksan ang lahat ng uri ng communication. Ang heart to heart talk ang magpapatatag sa relationship. Lucky numbers at color ay 41, 52, 13, 19 at magenta red. Scorpio (Okt. 24-Nob. 22) - Patuloy ang iyong kasiyahan dahil sa pagmamahalan. Ang pagmamalasakit sa kapwa ay aakit ng cooperation para maging ganap ang tagumpay. Lucky numbers at color ay 41, 24, 55, 13 at amethyst violet. Sagittarius (Nob. 23-Dis. 21) - Magfocus ka ngayon sa pagre-review sa mga bills ng iyong credit card. Matutuklasan mo ang purchase mula sa ibang bansa. Kailangan i-report agad ito. Lucky numbers at color ay 29, 13, 44, 51 at sapphire blue. Capricorn (Dis. 22-Ene. 19) - Madidiskubre mo ngayon ang mga kasagutan sa iyong problema. Magpa-feng shui para hindi maulit ang mga hindi magandang karanasan. Lucky numbers at color for ay 33, 17, 35, 45 at bottle green. Aquarius (Ene. 20-Peb. 18) - Tatanggap ng positive news mula sa publishing at sa iyong mga legal issues ay tatanggap ng travel invitation. Lucky numbers at color ay 53, 21, 35, 44 at citrine yellow. Pisces (Peb. 19 - Mar. 20) - Magagamit mo ngayon ang kapangyarihan ng 3rd eye sa iyong kabuhayan. Magi-increase at multiply ang iyong kita. Lucky numbers at color ay 22, 55, 39, 16 at vermillion red. Aries (Mar. 21 - Abril 19) - Mahalaga ang pagiging tactful sa mga authority fi­gures ngayon. Magkakaroon ng masayang surprise visitor. Lucky numbers at color ay 42, 21, 54, 13 at lilac. Taurus (Abril 20-Mayo 20) - Ingatan ang iyong credit card. Posibleng makatanggap ng email na magpapalito sa iyo. Tiyakin na laging kontrolado ang sarili sa pag-inom ng alak para hindi mapahamak. Lucky numbers at color ay 19, 27, 39, 41 at neon green.


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PAGKILALA. Ginawaran ng pagkilala ng Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Tanauan ang dalawang Tanaueña na sina Dawn Nicole L. Macandili (ikatlo mula sa kaliwa) at Maria Mikaela S. Esperanza (pang-apat mula sa kaliwa), kapwa miyembro ng De La Salle Lady Spikers na nag-kampeon sa katatapos na UAAP Season 78 Women’s Volleyball Championships. Makikita rin sa larawan (L-R) sina G. Donato Macandili (ama ni Dawn), Gng. Belen Macandili (lola ni Dawn), Mayor Thony C. Halili, Vice Mayor Atty. Jhoanna C. Corona, G. Tato Dimayuga (Sports Coordinator ng Pamahalaang Lunsod) at Kon. Ben Corona.| JUN MOJARES

BATANGAS BET. THE winning Batangas team to compete in the regional and national level with the officials of PhilHealth-Regional Office IV-B headed by AVP Paolo Johann Perez.| AMID the cold weather brought by partially heavy rains, mighty Batangas City Team B fired up the Batangas City Sports Coliseum as they displayed an awesome firepower outlasting Bauan Team in the recently concluded Batang PBA Cloudfone Provincial Leg Championship Match, May 18. It was a neck to neck match between the

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two teams in the first part of the game. Both teams displayed scorching shots and rocksolid defense inching each other by two to five points. However, Oliva along with Fabregas and Ramos stepped up to the challenge as they took advantage of the defensive strategy applied by Bauan taking a 14-13 lead at the end of the first period.

At the start of the second quarter, a lot of turnovers were displayed by both teams as they took an intense exchange of shots. Deafening cheers from the crowd covered the coliseum as the second quarter ended with 33-36 in favor of Bauan. Still, the trio of Obejas, Estrada and Ilagan managed to chip in points for Bauan with

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offensive rebounds and lightning-quick passes. But, the Batangas City Team B did not give up and pushed their limits forcing turnovers. Through the leadership of the veteran Arturo Oliva, the Batangas City Team managed to paddle a remarkable lead, 61-47 in the third quarter. Gaining confidence from a 70-60 deficit in the beginning of the fourth salvo, the Batangas City team continued to fire up giving no mercy for their rival. Enrique Miguel Encarnacion bombarded four threepoint shots which set the crowd into uproar. However, in the last 4 minutes of the game, Ramos got an injury from a foul against Obejas from the Bauan Team. Oliva led Batangas City Team B with 20 points with Fabregas, and Ramos with 13 points as sidekicks. This win of Batangas City Team B serves as their ticket for the Regional Finals of the Batang PBA Cloudfone to be held in Biñan, Laguna on May 21 and 22. Other teams who competed in the Provincial Leg are Batangas City Team A, Tanauan City, Calaca and San Jose.

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