Weekend Balita (San Diego edition) May 8, 2021

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SAN DIEGO EDITION

COVAX to send AstraZeneca, Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses in May PAGE 15 VOL. XXX NO. 19

Saturday-Friday | May 8 - 14, 2021

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“ISANG TINIG, ISANG LAHI” RESCUE CONCERT FOR RP SHAPES UP” By ABNER GALINO

A VIRTUAL conference of Filipino and Filipino American leaders was held on Wednesday (May 5) to organize a humanitarian response to the crisis besetting the Philippines due to the COVID 19 pandemic. The virtual conference was titled: Call to action and unity for Filipinos abroad: Humanitarian Response to the Philippine COVID crisis. On the same venue, television personality Cory Quirino, who is also the president of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC), talked about the build up efforts to launch a virtual world concert titled: Isang Tinig, Isang Lahi to generate awareness and support for the Filipinos who have been socially

and economically hurt by the pandemic. “We have to use our lives to help our fellow Filipinos. The government cannot do it alone,” Quirino said. The meaningful concert, patterned after the 1985’s well remembered concert “Live Aid,” is projected to involve the biggest Filipino entertainers and as well as famous artists from other countries who have Filipino ancestry. Conference participants did not discount A me r i c a n p op s t a r “ISANG TINIG

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Cory Quirino, president of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC)

Palace renews call for world leaders to act on climate change

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MANILA (Mabuhay) — Amid the hot and humid weather being experienced in most parts of the country, Malacañang on Thursday renewed its call for world leaders to act on reducing emissions in the fight against climate change. Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque made this remark after the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said the hot days that the country has been experiencing lately are expected to continue in the coming days. “Kasama na ‘yan diyan sa adbokasiya ni Presidente na tawagin ang atensyon ng daigdig dito sa climate change ‘no, sa global warming (It is

part of the President’s advocacy to bring attention to the world about climate change or global warming),” he said in a Palace press briefing. Roque emphasized the need to cut down greenhouse gas emissions. On World Earth Day last April 22, President Rodrigo Duterte called on Filipinos to join government efforts to achieve a “climate-smart” Philippines amid the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic. Duterte, in a speech at the High-Level Debate of the 75th United Nations General Assembly, said it is just as important to address climate change as urgently as the

LA County approves motion to address anti-Asian hate

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he Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved a motion authored by Chair Hilda L. Solis and co-authored by Supervisor Barger that will continue to address anti-Asian hate in honor of Asian America Pacific Islander Heritage Month. The motion seeks to explore the feasibility of making accessible bystander intervention training for LA County employees. “In Los Angeles County, we recognize that education is a key part of our ongoing work to address racism, which is why this Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are directing resources to explore an opportunity to provide bystander intervention trainings that are accessible to all County employees,” shared Chair Solis. “Equipped with the appropriate tools, County employees can safely and effectively intervene in hate acts that they may encounter in the public sphere.” Over the course of the pandemic, LA COUNTY

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Covid-19 pandemic. “The same urgency needed to fight Covid-19 is needed to address the climate crisis. This is a global challenge that has worsened existing inequalities and vulnerabilities from within and between nations,” he said. In 2017, Duterte signed the Paris Agreement which aims to reduce the emission of gases that contribute to global warming. The Philippines earlier pledged a 70-percent cut in emissions by 2030. PAGASA said Dagupan City has so far recorded this year's highest heat index of 49 degrees Celsius last May 3 and 46 degrees Celsius on Thursday. (MNS)

Carpio accepts Duterte debate challenge, dares him to resign MANILA (Mabuhay) — Retired Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio on Thursday “gladly” accepted President Rodrigo Duterte’s challenge to debate on territorial issues surrounding the West Philippine Sea, even as he called on the Chief Executive to resign from the presidency. “I gladly accept the challenge anytime at the President's convenience,” Carpio said in a statement issued after Duterte’s latest tirade against him. In a televised address Wednesday night, Duterte claimed that Carpio was involved in the decision to withdraw Navy ships during a 2012 standoff with China at Scarborough Shoal. He vowed to resign if proven false. “Pareho naman tayong abogado, gusto mo mag-debate tayo? Dalawa, tatlong tanong lang ako” Sino ang nagpa-retreat at anong

President Rodrigo Duterte

Retired SC Justice Antonio Carpio

ginawa ninyo after sa retreat? (We're both lawyers; do you want us to debate? I only have two, three questions: who told our forces to retreat and what did you do after they retreated?)" the President said. But in his statement, Carpio said he had limited knowledge on the matter as he was serving

in the Supreme Court at the time. “President Duterte should now resign immediately to keep his word of honor,” he said. “I state under oath that I was never involved in the decision to withdraw Philippine Navy ships from the West Philippine Sea during the 2012 Scarborough standoff.” “I call as my witnesses former

President Benigno Aquino III and the Defense Secretary, Foreign Affairs Secretary, and the Chiefs of the Philippine Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard at that time,” Carpio added. Duterte earlier blamed Carpio and former Foreign Affairs chief Albert del Rosario for the construction activities that China was able to do at the West Philippine Sea (WPS) during their time. However, it was both these officials who led the case against China’s territorial claims before the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. The Philippines won the case in a 2016 landmark decision upholding the country’s exclusive economic zone. China rejected the ruling, saying its claims have historical basis and are “indisputable.” (MNS)


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