VOL. 9 ISSUE 128 • TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2016
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IP GAMES. Goalball players on blindfold block the ball to prevent the opposing team from scoring during yesterday’s Kadayawan sa Davao Paragames held at Rizal Park. Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for blind athletes. Lean Daval Jr.
OSLO PEACE TALK BEGINS
By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ adlopez0920@gmail.com
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S I always say: Let’s all stay the course! No matter what!” This was emphasized by Sec. Jesus G. Dureza of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP), in his opening statement as the negotiations between the Government of the Philippines (GPH) and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) resumed at the Holmenkollen Park Hotel in Oslo, Norway on Monday, Aug. 22. “On this crispy cold Oslo morning, we are all convened here, thousands of miles away from our own homeland, ironically in a foreign clime and time, in yet another renewed effort to re-ignite the lost
sparks that were once there, in our mutual search for that seemingly elusive peace in our land,” Dureza said. The government’s peace adviser also challenged the members of the panel to consider the following stark realities: 40 years of conflict; Filipinos fighting Filipinos; about 40 rounds of “off and on” peace talks; and around 15 deadlocks, last peace talks five years ago spanning six presidencies. “We all went through several breakdowns of talks. We stumbled due to preconditions, the so-called hard line non- negotiable positions; the ghost of the now obsolete status of belligerency rearing its ugly head from time to time. There were
many more of these obstacles. We have long worked together and we hope to learn from the lessons of the immediate past,” Dureza added. The GPH panel, led by Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, is composed of former secretary Hernani Braganza, former commissioner Rene Sarmiento, Atty. Angela Librado-Trinidad and Atty. Antonio Arellano. The NDFP panel was led by Luis G. Jalandoni, with Jose Maria Sison as chief political consultant and Fidel Agcaoili as member. During the exploratory talks held last June 14 to 15 in Oslo, both peace panels issued a joint statement affirming the resumption of the peace nego-
tiations. The joint statement was witnessed by Ambassador Elisabeth Slattum, the special envoy to the Philippine peace process by the Royal Norwegian government. Dureza said that in the midst of the breakdown of talks, a new and refreshing factor has unexpectedly entered the scene – and that is the Duterte presidency. “President Duterte has committed his presidency to bringing a definitive and final peace settlement to our troubled land. We who are in government are working now under his leadership and guidance to bring about this com-
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Customs targets P406-B revenues T HE Bureau of Customs (BOC) aims to achieve its revenue collection target of P406 billion by the end of this year, as key reforms and measures are already being undertaken within the bureau, BOC commissioner Nicanor Faeldon said. In a press briefing in Malacañang on Monday morning, August 22, Faeldon expressed optimism that his agency will be able to meet its collection target, adding that, “The target is doable.”
He stressed that addressing major issues and concerns within the bureau will also help boost revenue collections from this month until December. Faeldon, however, noted that the BOC is already behind its collection target this year due to the agency’s low collections during the first two quarters. He said the BOC’s lowest collections were recorded in July, although he did not provide data to the media.
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