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Influential Islamic political party endorses Sakur Tan for ARMM Governor

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ARA WI CIT Y – O ne of the biggest and ARAWI CITY One influential political par ties in souther n parties southern Philippines - O mpia - has adopted and Ompia endorsed S ulu Vice G over nor D akur Sulu Go ernor Drr. S Sakur Tan as its official candidate for go v er nor of the gov ernor Autonomous R egion in M uslim M indanao in the M ay Region Muslim Mindanao May 9 gener al elections general elections.. Ompia was founded by former ARMM Governor Dr. Mahid Mutilan and is now headed by its president, Aleem Abdullah Abubakar. Abubakar and other Ompia officials proclaimed and endorsed Tan - a member of the ruling Liberal party of President Benigno Aquino - during a recent assembly held at the Mindanao State University in Marawi City in Lanao del Sur. The video of the proclamation went viral in social media, including in ARMM Watch – a Facebook forum by Muslims in the autonomous region – which drew praises and accolades for Ompia. Continue on page 5

Duterte bashers, here's for you By Serafin Ledesma, Jr

Aleem Abdullah Abubakar, of the Islamic political party Ompia proclaims Sulu Vice Governor Dr. Sakur Tan as their official candidate for ARMM governor.

THE RISE OF DAVAO CITY Mayor Rodrigo Duterte in the presidential surveys does not mean it is a walk in the park for him. His enemies are watching his moves and listening to every word that comes out of his mouth. Cuss he has aplenty

and because he is person who has no pretensions and has virtually nothing that we do not know that they can pry on they literally have to scour the haystack to look for something they can pin him on. Continue on page 6

Malaysia wants joint naval patrol, air surveillance with Philippines, Indonesia in Sabah border ZAMBOANGA CITY – Malaysia has proposed joint maritime patrols and aerial surveillance with the Philippines and Indonesia in the Sulu Sea at the border of Sabah, reports said. Defense Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said the Malaysia would tackle the piracy and kidnapping problems in the Sulu Sea with his Filipino counterpart Voltaire Gazmin and Ryamizard Ryacudu, of Indonesia, according to the Malay Mail. The same approach was also initiated by Malaysia Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to address piracy in the Strait of Melaka. “It is time the same approach is taken to ensure

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safety in the Sulu Sea as kidnappings are on the rise in the sea, it not only affects Malaysia, but also the neighboring countries,” Hishammuddin told reporters over the weekend on the sideline of a sports festival in Johor’s Kluang district. There was no immediate statement from Manila on the proposal, but the Philippines signed border patrol agreements with both Malaysia and Indonesia in the 1990s. The country - through theWestern Mindanao Command and Eastern Mindanao Command regularly holds separate naval war games every year with Malaysia and Indonesia. But despite this, Abu Sayyaf rebels have kid-

napped Malaysian and Indonesian nationals in Sabah and in the waters of TawiTawi. And since 2000, the Abu Sayyaf intruded into Sabah and kidnapped dozen

21 mostly European hostages in the posh Sipadan resort and ransomed off the victims to Malaysia and Libya. Continue on page 3

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Jihadists condemn influential cleric in Philippines for endorsing politicians

KIDAPAWAN CITY – Local supporters of the Islamic State militant group in Lanao del Sur province denounced an influential cleric and branded him as “murtad” or apostate after he endorsed popular Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte who is running for president and Binladen Agakhan Sharief who is gunning for vice

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governor in the volatile Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. They condemned Sheikh Jamil Yahya also known as Mutawwa after he appeared in a political propaganda video uploaded April 14 on Binladen’s Facebook page. In the clip, it was said that it is obligatory to all Muslims to vote for

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Binladen and Duterte in the May 9 general elections. “Because we have to choose leaders in this Election forcibly to Muslims, it is our obligatory as elder scholars to guide you the candidates that are obligatory to be helped and voted. If we don’t do this, you will blame us in the day of

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judgment,” the bearded Yahya said in the video. He said Muslims should vote for Binladen after he and his fellow clerics have witnessed the politician’s “good deeds in line with the prosperity of the Muslims, its land and the religion of Islam.” Continue on page 4

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ARMM conducts simultaneous relief operations in Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur COTABATO CITY – Simultaneous relief operations were being conducted by the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) in 13 municipalities in Maguindano and Lanao del Sur provinces which are the most affected by the El Niño phenomenon in southern Philippines.

Atty. Laisa Alamia, ARMM Executive Secretary, said the relief assistance will help mitigate the ill effects of the drought among residents in hardest hit areas. “The focus of the regional government now is to provide their basic needs such as food, water, medicines, and seedlings,” she said.

Municipalities in Maguindanao heavily affected by the dry spell are Ampatuan, Buldon, Barira, North Upi, South Upi, Montawal, Shariff Aguak, Pagalungan, Datu Piang, and Shariff Saydona Mustapha. In Lanao del Sur, drought damage has been severe in Poona Bayabao, Taraka and Wao.

Militar isinabit sa torture

ISABELA CITY – Hindi pa man nasisimulan ang imbestigasyon sa lapses ng militar sa Basilan clashes na kumitil sa buhay ng 18 sundalo ay muli na naman na-eskandalo ang Western Mindanao Command matapos na masawi ang isa sa 3 lalaki na hinuli ng mga sundalo sa lalawigan. Namatay si Hakim Maruan matapos na diumano’y pahirapan ito ng mga sundalo. Binunot pa umano ang mga ngipin at kuko nito sa paa at kamay at halos mabasag ang bungo sa torture na

dinanas. Ang dalawa pang dinakip ng militar na sina Jung Aujal at Ibno ay pinahirapan rin ng mga sundalo at ngayon ay nasa pagamutan pa rin dahil sa mga tinamong pambubugbog. Si Ibno ay halos hindi na makapagsalita dahil sa mga sugat na tinamo, ngunit positibo nitong sinabi sa kanyang pamilya na mga tropa ng militar ang nagpahirap sa kanya. Nanindigan naman ang Western Mindanao Command sa ilalim ni

General Mayoralgo dela Cruz na Abu Sayyaf ang 3 nadakip. Ngunit nabatid na sina Aujal at Ibno ay mga lehitimong miyembro ng Moro Islamic Liberation Front at wala umanong kinalaman sa Abu Sayyaf. Sinabi ni Aujal na binalikan lamang nito ang kanyang bahay sa bayan ng Tipo-Tipo matapos ng labanan ng sila ay dinakip at pilit na pinaaamin na mga miyembro ng Abu Sayyaf. Wala pang pahayag ang MILF ukol dito. (Mindanao Examiner)

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The relief distribution is a joint effort of various line agencies in the region including the Department of Social Welfare and Development, Department of Health, Department of the Interior and Local Government, Bureau of Fire Protection, and ARMM Humanitarian Emergency Action and Response Team. Reports from the Regional Planning and Development Office (RPDO) showed that 19,359 hectares planted to rice, corn and high-value commercial crops in 84 municipalities in the region with 462,740 residents have been affected by the adverse weather condition.

Atty. Alamia said a state of calamity has been declared in the provinces of Maguindanao and Basilan. She also reiterated that all the funds used for the relief operations were from the regional government and not from the national government. During a press conference held on Thursday, April 14, Atty. Alamia, with ARMM-RPDO executive director Engr. Baintan Ampatuan, discussed to media the region’s action plan on the El Niño and La Niña weather disturbances. Engr. Ampatuan explained that various programs and projects have been launched to benefit thousands of

households affected by the extreme weather situation. Current efforts include relief distribution, information, education and communication drive on the effects of El Niño, stronger coordination with local government units, and massive seedling production in preparation for the planting season. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration earlier announced that the current drought will last until June this year and that a La Niña episode that would result in high amount of rainfall would occur between July and September. (Bureau of Public Information)

Malaysia wants joint naval patrol, air surveillance with Philippines, Indonesia in Sabah border

Continued fr om page 1 from And the kidnappings continue unabated – due to the failure of Philippine police forces in the Muslim autonomous region to which Tawi-Tawi belongs, and the Western Mindanao Command - formerly Southern Command – to prevent or put a stop to the daring Abu Sayyaf intrusions in Sabah. On March 26, Abu Sayyaf rebels kidnapped 10 Indonesian crew of the tug-

boat Brahma 12 off TawiTawi and then four more Malaysian crew men of the tugboat MasFive 6 were kidnapped in Sabah’s Semporna district. And recently, they also seized four Indonesian tugboat Henry crew members off TawiTawi. The Abu Sayyaf is also holding Dutchman Ewold Horn, who was kidnapped in Tawi-Tawi; Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall,

Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad – who were all seized from the posh resort of Samal Island in Davao del Norte province; and Japanese treasure hunter Katayama Mamaito. The Abu Sayyaf demanded P21 million each for the Canadians and Norwegian and threatened to kill them if ransoms are not paid by their family and governments on April 25. (Mindanao Examiner)


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Malaysia closes Sabah border COTABATO CITY – The Malaysian state of Sabah has shut down its border with Tawi-Tawi province in southern Philippines following the spate of daring kidnappings by the jihadist group Abu Sayyaf inside its territory. Philippine authorities have failed miserably to stop the cross-border kidnappings by Abu Sayyaf in the oil-rich state of Sabah with 4 Malaysians as its latest victims. The Abu Sayyaf also kidnapped 10 Indonesian sailors on March 26 off Tawi-Tawi, just several nautical miles from Sabah. Just recently, two Filipino general were sacked for failing to stop the Abu Sayyaf kidnappings inside Sabah. The Abu Sayyaf had in the past beheaded a Malaysian hostage in southern Philippines and killed a maritime policeman in a raid on a popular resort in Sabah. There was no immediate statement from the Philippine National Police in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) or the military’s Western Mindanao Command on the closure of the Sabah border and their failure to curb piracy. The Department of Foreign Affairs also did not release any statement about this. But lawyer Laisa Alamia, ARMM Executive Secretary, has confirmed Malaysia’s closure of its border with Tawi-Tawi in protest to the Abu Sayyaf kidnappings. She said the shutting down of the border has affected the economic activities in Tawi-Tawi where traders

buy their goods from Sabah and sell them back home. “There is an underground economy that we call smuggling, but for the people there, it is regular barter trading. There are no taxes paid, they go to Sandakan in Sabah by boat and sold their goods there and the same time, buy products at the lowest prices,” Alamia said. Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman said the decades-old barter trade activity in Sandakan and other east coastal towns was to be ceased immediately, according to the Jakarta post, which reported that this was among several measures agreed by the Cabinet during a meeting on April 6 – four days after a group of gunmen on a speedboat intercepted the tugboat MasFive 6 near Ligitan Island off Semporna and abducted its crew Wong Hung Song, 44, Wong Teck Pang, 41, Wong Teck Chi, 39, and Johnny Lau Jung Hien, 21 – all from Sarawak in Sabah. Four ndonesian crewmen of tugboat Henry were also kidnapped off Tawi-Tawi recently. It said other measures include the immediate halt of transhipment trade of petroleum and gas products in the Eastern Sabah Security Zone spanning 10 districts from Kudat to Tawau. Musa also imposed a maritime curfew from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. in seven coastal districts from Beluran to Tawau. Musa also ordered security forces to seize any foreign motorized boats in Sabah waters. He said

security forces would also give protection to merchant boats sailing in high-risk areas in Sabah, particularly near the Philippine border. He also shelved a propose ferry services – to start in May – between Kudat in Sabah and Palawan province in the Philippines, adding, the strict measures reflected Sabah government’s resolve to rid the east coast of the menace posed by kidnap-for-ransom groups based in southern Philippines. “The state government takes these kidnappings very seriously. The new measures to be taken will ensure this problem can be dealt with effectively,” Musa said. “We are also studying in-depth prevention and rectification measures to deal with hijacking and kidnapping involving merchant ships in highrisk waters. The security forces are currently looking into how we can provide better security protection for ships in these waters. However its implementation requires cooperation from all ship owners to enable effective coordination,” he added. Kuala Lumpur has in the past paid huge ransoms to the Abu Sayyaf in exchange for the safe release of its Malaysian hostages and this even goes back in 2000 when jihadists kidnapped 21 mostly European and Malaysian hostages from Sipadan resort, and up to last year to save the lives of its citizens. (Mindanao Examiner)

Security forces search for 7 POWs held by NPA rebels

DAVAO CITY – Police and military forces continue the search for 5 policemen and two government militias being held captive by the communist rebel group New People’s Army in Davao City. They were captrured after rebels launched a simultaneous raid on army station in Paquibato district last week and seized at least 20 assorted weapons, a rebel spokesman said. Rigoberto Sanchez, of the New People’s Army, has declared the policemen – Chief Inspector Leonardo V. Tarungoy, PO3 Rosenie L. Cabuenas, PO3 Rudolph Y. Pacete, PO3 Abdul Azis A. Ali, and PO2 Neil C. Arellano - as prisoners of war. He said the policemen were in their patrol vehicle when rebels from the 1st Pulang Bagani Command intercepted them. “The POWs will be held in custody pending an investigation for possible war crimes and other crimes against the people and the revolutionary movement,” he said in a statement sent to the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.

Their capture came after rebel forces swooped down an army post under the 72nd Infantry Battalion in the village of Salapawan in Paquibato district on Saturday and clashed with security personnel. Two militias surrendered to the rebels following a firefight that only lasted about 30 minutes. Two other militias managed to escape. Sanchez said rebel forces seized 17 automatic rifles and three pistols and 30 magazines and munitions and other military hardware. “By sheer grit and superior command of the situation, the Red fighters were able to take control of the firefight that lasted less than half an hour,” he said. He said the rebel offensive was launched despite the military’s deployment of troops to fighting the NPA forces in Paquibato district. “The victorious tactical offensive comes at the heels of the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ pompous declaration that (the anti-insurgency campaign) Oplan Bayanihan has weakened the armed resistance of the NPA fol-

lowing the death of beloved Red Commander Leoncio “Ka Parago” Pitao last year.” “As Oplan Bayanihan nears its defeated end, this latest tactical offensive of the People’s Army servesas a nail in the coffin to one of the most atrocious operation plans the fascist AFP has ever unleashed against the Filipino people,” Sanchez said. He said the 1st Pulang Bagani Battalion and all 10 NPA units in the (Davao) region have become even more inspired to wage armed struggle, agrarian revolution, establish the seeds of a socialist government and “squarely defeat the onslaught of heightened and sustained attacks by enemy troops.” “While the entire ruling class presently squabbles in the current reactionary elections, the New People’s Army remains steadfast to wage war and address the lasting problems of the Filipino people,” Sanchez said. Police and military have not release any statement on the capture of security personnel. (Mindanao Examiner)

Abu Sayyaf jihadists released a photo dated April 8 of 4 Malaysian hostages Wong Teck Kang, 31, Wong Hung Sing, 34, Wong Teck Chii, 29, and Johnny Lau Jung Hien, 21, who were kidnapped April 2 in Semporna, Sabah. The photo was uploaded on Facebook.

Jihadists condemn influential cleric in Philippines for endorsing politicians Continued fr om page 1 from Yahya also said that it is necessary for Muslims to also vote for Duterte because he had helped a lot of Muslims in Mindanao. In an Internet forum, the jihadists said they were shocked and saddened over Yahya’s political endorsements. And they quoted a script that says: “Until you did not fully cut ties with taghut (tyrants), you are not fully a Muslim, but kafir (disbeliever). You are obliged to be killed.” One of the jihadist, who is called al-Ghareeb, said Yahya – just like other prominent clerics, who were branded by the IS as murtad deserved to be killed. He also quoted an Islamic scholar – Ibn Taymiyyah – who allegedly said that “a Muslim who made apostasy regarding few rules of the religion is worse than a kafir who has yet to even embrace those rules.” “We denounced his (Yahya) wrongdoings. His revelation shows his true intention and what he did was totally not permis-

sible in Islam. It is a shame to Allah,” alGhareed said. Another of the group’s forum called “Man elGhareeb” also posted another statement, saying that pious Muslims should “totally disregard” the practices of democracy as it is not divinely created by God, but humans. Yahya’s pronouncement came after members of the Khilafah Islamiyah Movement (KIM) in Lanao del Sur, now called “Dawlah Islamiyah” or Islamic State, declared Abdullah Maute alias Abu Hasan as their leader. In September 19, 2014, Yahya along with some members of the KIM led more than 100 civilians, including women and children, in pledging their loyalty to IS and even hoisted the Daesh or black flag in Marawi City. Since then, Yahya continues to preach the ideology of IS that other Muslim clerics had opposed due to his “misleading interpretation of Islam.” The ARMM

is also made up Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Maguindanao. Last February, a senior leader of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, Abdullah Macapaar, alias Commander Bravo, had said that Yahya also tried to convince him and other MILF commanders to support IS. Yahya also issued a Fatwa or legal opinion against Liberal party presidential candidate Mar Roxas, Senators Bongbong Marcos, Antonio Trillanes, and Francis Escudero who are all running for the vice presidency, including lawyer and senatorial candidate Larry Gadon for their alleged antiMuslim stand on various issues. In May 2011, Yahya led a small rally outside the Golden Mosque in Manila and denounced the U.S. killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. In the rally, he branded the United States as the number one terrorist in the world and number one enemy of Islam. (Mohd Saaduddin)

ARMM provides assistance to families affected by conflict in Basilan BASILAN - The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) has provided relief assistance to more than 700 families displaced by the military operation against members of the Abu Sayyaf in Tipo-Tipo town here. Secretary Rahima Alba of the Department of Social Welfare and Development-ARMM, said the fighting affected more than 3,000 people in the villages of Baguindan, Silangkum and BohePiang. She said the DSWD and the ARMM's Humanitarian Emergency Action and Response Team (HEART ) validated the number of affected families in the area to provide relief assistance and other appropriate intervention.

The ARMM-HEART has already provided 260 sacks of rice to the affected families, according to Alba. ARMM Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman has instructed the ARMMHEART to closely monitor the ongoing military operation and prepare for necessary aids to the civilians. He had earlier expressed grief over the death of 18 soldiers in the clashes on April 9. "Our thoughts and prayers are with our soldiers and their families, and in this time of mourning we would like to express our deepest condolences to those who have lost their loved ones to an act of cowardice committed by a terror group that has brought

nothing to our shores but death and grief," Gov. Hataman said. The fighting broke out when elements of the Joint Task Group Basilan caught up with the ASG headed by Isnilon Hapilon and Radzmil Jannatul alias Kubayb in during a pursuit operation. Hataman said his administration “will continue to tread the path of peace as we work harder to bring justice to the people of our region. We will not cease in our efforts towards peace and we condemn this act that betrays our faith and our values -- an act to which we will respond with justice swiftly and rightfully served.” (Bureau of Public Information)


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Influential Islamic political party endorses Sakur Tan for ARMM Governor Continued fr om page 1 from Ompia has tens of thousands of members and supporters in the Muslim autonomous region. Tan, a philanthropist and a respected Muslim leader, thanked Ompia for throwing its full support behind his candidacy. Lanao del Sur Governor Mamintal Adiong is also supporting Tan’s candidacy. The other ARMM governors – Nurbert Sahali, of Tawi-Tawi; Jum Akbar, of Basilan; and Esmael Mangudadatu, of Maguindanao; have pledged their all-out support to Tan’s candidacy. Sahali and his mayors also promised victory for Tan – along time political ally – after his recent visit in TawiTawi. In Basilan, Akbar,

whose clan has close ties with Tan, said they are with him all the way, and so were the other municipal mayors in the province. Various civil society groups and religious leaders are also supporting Tan, who is running against incumbent Governor Mujiv Hataman, also a Liberal party member. Ompia, in 2013 elections, endorsed Hataman, but withdrew its total support for a still unknown reason and rally behind Tan. At least 5 influential sultans in Sulu - Ibrahim Bahjin, Muizuddin Jainal Bahjin, Muedzul-Lail Tan Kiram, Mohammad Venizar Julkarnain Jainal Abirin and Phugdalun Kiram - also threw their support to Tan. Tan was a key figure in

the unification of the sultans, who all signed a covenant of unity in Zamboanga City on April 9. Tan commissioned many respected Muslim scholars, historians and educators from the University of the Philippines led by Dean Julkipli Wadi to help in crafting the unity covenant. Mehol Sadain, who previously heads the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos, was also among those who helped Tan in this historic endeavor. The sultans also thanked Tan for his efforts in unifying the Royal Houses of the Sultanate of Sulu. Tan is strongly advocating the revival of Sultanate of Sulu and promoting the rich and colorful tradition of the Tausug people. (Mindanao Examiner)

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Sulu Vice Governor Sakur Tan who is running for ARMM governor speaks to leaders of the Ompia political party in Lanao del Sur province. And below, Tan, is mobbed by supporters in Tawi-Tawi province where Governor Nurbert Sahali and their mayors rally behind Tan’s candidacy.


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13 ARMM cooperatives receive P12.2 million worth of farm implements COTABATO CITY – The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) recently turned over some P12.2 million worth of farm implements to 13 cooperatives in Maguindanao province. The farm implements were comprised of 65 hand tractors with trailers, 13 floating tillers, 260 knapsack sprayers and 13 welding machines. These were funded under the ARMM’s Department of Agriculture and Fisheries’ (DAF) Health, Education, Livelihood, Peace and Security and Synergy (HELPS) Project. The turnover ceremony held at the ARMM Compound was led by Director Anwar Upahm of ARMM-HELPS Project

Management Office. The beneficiary cooperatives were represented by their respective chairmen during the event. Among the beneficiaries was the Kayaga Farmers Cooperative based in Pandag town. Abdulkasan Edris, 32, the cooperative’s president received farm implements worth close to P1 million. Edris said the five units of hand tractor with trailer, one unit of floating tiller, 20 units of knapsack sprayer and one unit of welding machine they received will help more than 30 members of the cooperative. The 12 other cooperative beneficiaries are: Tamar Kalilintad Farmers Producers Cooperative in Talayan;

Tukanalipao Kalilintad Producers Cooperative in Mamasapano; Tambunan Agri Marketing Cooperative in Guindulungan; Damalibi Multi-Purpose Cooperative in Datu Piang; Romongaob Farmers Producers Cooperative in South Upi; Pagalungan Farmers Cooperative in Pagalungan; Upper Baka Farmers Producers Cooperative in Datu Odin Sinsuat; Paglaum Farmers Producers Cooperative in Datu Abdullah Sangki; Balasan Farmers Marketing Cooperative in Datu Saudi Ampatuan; Duaminanga Farmers Marketing Cooperative in

Datu Piang; Damakling Taliawid Mamagayon Farmers Marketing Cooperative in Paglat; and, Cabayuan Farmers Marketing Cooperative in Buldon. Upahm said livelihood projects will also be turned over to cooperatives in Sulu province this month. ARMM-HELPS is a convergence initiative of the regional government and is regarded as the centerpiece initiative of the Hataman administration, which has been pursuing the program’s agriculturerelated livelihood component through the DAF-ARMM, and other regional line agencies. (Bureau of Public Information)

Duterte bashers, here's for you By Serafin Ledesma, Jr Continued fr om page 1 from Pope Francis of course holds no rancor against Duterte and in fact gave his blessings for the slip he committed. His holiness knew, for maybe he was appraised, where Duterte was coming from and what prompted that utterance. Knowing the mayor, while he can really be very patient, he can erupt and gives no warning when he sees something irregular and patently inept. The tirade against him by the black propagandists of (Mar) Roxas, (Jejomar) Binay and (Grace) Poe, like the most recent one on the Australian lay missionary who was gang-raped by inmates inside the police detention cell over two decades ago, is just one example of how the wrecking crew of the political enemies of Duterte is capable of doing. The fault of the mayor was that he was retelling and explaining during a political rally in Quezon City about how he laid his life as hostage and succeeded to recommit the inmates. He related how the lady missionary who visited the detention cell was grabbed and raped and then later mercilessly killed by the gang leader named Pugoy. The Mayor who was attending mass that time was tipped and rushed to the scene. A child hostage was also later murdered during

the breakdown of negotiation and when Duterte saw this led the assault himself. His order was shoot to kill. He himself unloaded one magazine of bullets on the armed inmates. I was there along with several media men to witness the event safely from the top of the Maguindanao Hotel how the fire fight was taking place. Only a tall cement wall divides the Metrodiscom headquarters from the hotel. When the gun battle ceased, we all rushed to the barracks and saw hostage takers dead and bathed in their own blood and several visitors in the detention cell who were saved. I remembered how the hostages profusely thanked Mayor Duterte. It is so different how some quarter reacted today over the same gutter language used by the mayor in the fit of his anger when the media interviewed him. For the same event, in a time lapse, Duterte was a savior and a hero, today at the height of election season, in the eyes of those who want to denigrate him, he is a villain.

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For Davaowenyos however, the City Mayor will always remain to be a hero. To put some biblical flavor to this I’d say: his staff and his rod guide us to the path of righteousness and his sharp admonition make a disciplined people of Davaowenyos. The adversaries of Duterte will never cease from defaming him. They are good at that. Yesterday, for the first time I met a woman who said that she will vote for Roxas even if it is against her conscience because she is afraid that the 4Ps allowance she receives might be stopped. She has children going to school and she has to feed them too. But yesterday too, I rode in a Grab taxi. He was wearing a Duterte baller. “Duterte ka pala?’’, I asked. Driver: “No sir. Sinuot ko lang yan, dahil may nagbigay. Pero ako sir, ang tutoo, sa Daang Matuwid Ako”. I was about to asked him why, but he cut me short. “Sa daang matuwid ako ni Duterte sir. Hinding-hindi kay Roxas”. There will always be gullible in our midst. Sadly

we find them too in the wellheeled society. Those who believe the scare tactic of the administration and ignores the issues about misuse of DAP (Disbursement Acceleration Program), PDAF Priority Development Assistance Fund), Malampaya Funds and money donated for Typhoon Yolanda victims and the inefficiency and graft in DOTC (Department of Transportation and Communication) will go for Roxas. Those who think that P2-billion for a parking building is fair, a hospital bed costing over P200-thousand is okay and making politics a family industry will no doubt support Binay. Those who think that “may sinimulan si FPJ at dapat isulong ni Grace Poe ang mga ito” will back her. After all Danding Cojuangco is backing her too, and who cares about the coco levy that belongs to the coconut farmers. Besides, also, some still have this wish that with Poe, the Philippines might still become the next state of America. Joke? No I am not joking. (Serafin Ledesma, Jr)

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TECH TIPS: 12 best Android lock screen apps and widgets to reinvent your phone THE LOCKSCREEN on your Android device isn't just there to look good. It's also an important navigational screen, which you can use to jump straight to the features you use the most. Standard lock screens are fine, but check out our list of the best Android lock screen apps and widgets if you want to make unlocking your phone more fun and functional. 1. H Hii Locker Hi Locker's offers a CyanogenMod-style quick launcher that works by holding and swiping over to one of your favorite apps to quickly open it from the lock screen. It has 3 styles of lock screen: classic, Lollipop and iOS, and a separate screen dedicated to your calendar, where you can quickly view upcoming events. It's got a decent array of ways to customize it, too, including custom greetings, different fonts, and automatic wallpaper changes. 2. LokLok LokLok is a fun idea, but your friends need to get involved too if you want to get the most out of it. LokLok lets you draw on your lock screen and then send the drawing as a message to a friend who uses the same app. This message will then appear on their lock screen for them modify and send back to you, if they wish. LokLok is still in beta, and you can't set up a PIN code with it just yet, meaning it's not a great lock screen app for security. But as a free, fun way to send messages, it's definitely worth a shot. 3. N ext N ews Lock Next News Scr een Screen Next News is a news feed delivered direct to your lock screen, which you can customize to make sure you always see the stories you care about. Select from a list of categories, such as sports or entertainment, and they will be displayed on your lock screen for you to swipe through. Just tap and hold on a story to open it up. Like LokLok, Next News still in beta stage and isn't without its bugs, but it's certainly a unique lock screen idea. 4. CM Locker CM Locker has a slide-to-unlock function, à la iOS, as well as powersaving feature that cleans out batter-draining apps directly from the lock screen. You can choose to use a pin or pattern to unlock your device, and there's an intruder alert

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feature that will take a photo of anyone who unsuccessfully attempts to unlock your phone. It's a no-nonsense screen locker that lets you control your music playback, view recent messages and check the weather forecast and it comes highly recommended. 5. S lideLock Locker SlideLock Are you an iPhone escapee who still feels a bit sentimental towards Apple's slide-to-unlock lockscreen? Fret not, because this fantastic lock screen app will fill that slider-shaped hole in your life. Using SlideLock, you can unlock your Android device by sliding from left to right along the bottom of the screen. You also get actionable notifications just like in Lollipop, which you can tap to go to them or swipe to dismiss them. Sliding from right to left takes you straight to the camera. 6. S emper Semper The app formerly known as UnlockYourBrain turns unlocking your phone into something quite valuable. It uses the 80 or so times you unlock your phone every day to keep your brain ticking using simple maths and vocabulary exercises. Does this mean you can't access your phone if you don't know what 12 x 8 is, or what 'el amigo' translates to? No, thankfully UnlockYourBrain lets you skip questions and access your phone anyway, so no pressure. 7. N ext Lock Scr een Next Screen Microsoft's new philosophy of going cross-platform and cross-OS with its software has been paying dividends, and Next Lock Screen is another fine example of Microsoft's design acumen complementing the Android ecosystem. Next Lock Screen looks elegant and simple, but beneath the surface it's cleverly calculating which apps you're most likely to use based on your location (home, work and so on), then presenting you said apps. You don't need to use this feature of course, but Next is still worth using for its neat presentation of notifications, calendars and other key phone functions. 8. A cD AcD cDisplay isplay Plenty of lock screen apps go for a minimal look, but none do it quite as well ad AcDisplay. Small icons appear for notifications, and you simply hold your finger on one of these icons to see the notification in more detail, after which

you swipe down to dismiss it. AcDisplay even uses your device's sensors to detect when it's in your pocket or in use, so the screen switches on and off accordingly. 9. C Locker P Prr o C Locker Pro is a sizable lock screen package that offers a ton of features and shortcuts to refine your lock screen. There are more than 30 custom shor tcuts you can create to make calls, access apps or read notifications from your preferred social networks. One of our favorite options is being able to double- or tripletap your screen to turn it off – a feature usually reser ved for high-end phones. 10. E cho N otification Echo Notification Lockscr een Lockscreen Echo displays messages is a sleek, minimally-designed lock screen that gives you a fine level of control over what you see and have instant access to. As you can see in the picture, you can create notification categories, such as 'work', 'media' and 'social', and choose which apps go in them. This means you have access to many more apps directly from the Echo lock screen than you would from a default Android one. 11. D ynamic Notifications DynamicNotifications is a subtle lock screen app that's easy on the eyes as well as on your phone's battery. By default, it has a plain black background, and notifications only switch your screen on when the phone is not in your pocket, bag or face down. This app doesn't actually have to be used as a lock screen, but the option exists if you buy the premium version (US$1.99). You can customize what what happens to notifications when you swipe them, and also set a 'night mode', in which you won't receive notifications when you're asleep. 12. GO Locker This beast of a lock screen package offers one of the largest selection of themes of any lock screen app. It claims to have more than US$900 worth of themes (some are free, some not), and offers a range of ways to unlock your phone and present the apps you want to access most quickly. The option of shortcuts to toggle Bluetooth or mobile data on and off from the lock screen is a nice touch. (Scott Adam Gordon, AndroidPIT)

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HEALTH: Heat Stroke Prevention Plan EVERY YEAR, hundreds of Filipinos die from heat stroke. It’s about time we enact a program to prevent deaths and illness due to the hot weather. Both government and private sector can work together to ensure this. Here are our 4 basic strategies: 1. Pag-asa to give 3-day advanced warning when the hot weather is coming. 2. Media and health professionals to provide information on how to prevent heat stroke. 3. Employers to provide basic needs and support to their employees to prevent heat stroke. 4. Government, private sector and faith groups to help vulnerable groups of people (poor and sick) during the hot weather. Media play an important role in disseminating key health messages, as follows: Stay out of the heat and keep cool: • Keep out of the sun between 10 am and 4 pm. • If you have to go out in the heat, walk in the shade, apply sunscreen and wear a hat. • Avoid extreme physical exertion. • Wear light, loose-fitting and cotton clothes. • Drink plenty of cold drinks, preferably 8-12 glasses of fluids a day. • Avoid excess alcohol, caffeine and hot drinks. • Eat cold foods, particularly salads and fruits (watermelon, melon and cucumber) with a high water content. • Take a cool shower or bath. • Sprinkle water or place a damp cloth on the skin. Keep your environment cool: • Stay in cool areas at work and at home. • This is especially important for infants, the elderly or those with chronic health conditions.

Dr. Willie T. Ong • Check the room temperature. • Keep windows that are exposed to the sun closed during the day, and open windows at night when it is cooler. • Turn off some of the lights and electrical equipment because they also give off heat. • Keep indoor plants and place bowls of water in the house as evaporation helps cool the air • Grow trees and leafy plants near windows to block the sun’s heat. If you or others feel unwell: • Get medical help if you feel dizzy, weak, anxious or have intense thirst and headache. • Move to a cool place as soon as possible and measure your body temperature. • Drink some water or fruit juice to rehydrate. • If you have painful muscular spasms, drink oral rehydration solutions containing electrolytes. • Consult a doctor if symptoms persist. Look out for friends, coworkers and relatives: • Keep an eye on isolated, elderly, sick or very young people and make sure they are able to keep cool. • Ensure that babies, children or elderly people are not left alone in stationary cars. • Check on elderly, sick neighbors, family or friends regularly during hot weather. • Store medicines in cool areas. • Call a doctor if some-

one is sick. Helping vulnerable groups in the community: • We need to provide help to those most at risk, such as the poor, older people, and those with serious illness. • The assistance could come from local authorities, health and social care services, communities, faith groups and families. • Regular check on their water, food and medicines supply. Teach them on where to go and who to call for emergencies. • Give advice to poor people and senior citizens on possible health benefits from PhilHealth and other government agencies. Advice to hospitals and health-care facilities: • Health workers to identify vulnerable patients. • Provide cool areas and monitor indoor temperatures to reduce the risk of heat-related illness and death in patients. Advice to schools: • Teacher or school physician/nurse can provide advice to parents and students regarding proper behaviors during hot weather, such as increasing fluid intake, and reducing sun exposure. • Staff to remain fit and healthy during the hot weather. How private companies and government can help: • Employers to provide basic needs and support to their employees to prevent heat stroke. • Allow frequent heatstroke breaks for employees, especially those who work outdoors. • During the summer season, provide free cold drinking water to the public. A filtered drinking fountain can be installed in malls, churches, work areas (like construction companies) and public places.

RECIPE: Bacolod City’s Chicken Inasal INGREDIENT S: INGREDIENTS: 1 whole chicken, cut into 6 parts (legs, wings, breasts)

Marinade 1 head garlic, macerated 2 tbsps. chopped ginger 1 tbsp. brown sugar 1/3 cup sinamak (native coconut vinegar) 10 pieces calamansi extract (the juice) 3 stalks tanglad (lemon grass), julienne salt and coarsely ground pepper

Basting Sauce 1/2 cup margarine or butter 1/4 cup atsuete (annatto seeds) oil salt and pepperlarge bamboo skewers charcoal for grilling

INSTR UCTIONS: INSTRUCTIONS: 1) In a large bowl, place the garlic, ginger, vinegar, a small amount of sugar, calamansi, tanglad, salt, and pepper. Mix all the ingredients then add the chicken meat. Lightly rub the marinade on the meat. Place chicken in the chiller and let sit. After 30 minutes, turn the meat and let it sit for another 30 minutes. It is not ideal to marinate the meat overnight since the acid of the vinegar will completely break down the enzymes of the meat. 2) Meanwhile in a saucepan, over low fire, combine margarine/butter and annatto seeds. Stir until the margarine melts and the annatto seeds are well infused and have developed a deep orange color. Turn off heat then add a small amount of salt and pepper to taste. 3) After marinating the chicken, put several slits on the part near the bone to help with cooking the meat fully. Skewer the meat and cook over hot charcoal grill, skin side down, basting it once in a while. As much as possible do not turn the meat more than twice since the result will be drier meat. 4) Serve while hot together with steamed rice paired with grilled oysters and sinamak or soy sauce with calamansi and siling labuyo (red chili peppers). (http://www.kusinamaster.asia)


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JICA software to boost medical record system during disasters

CEBU - The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) said it is developing a software that could be of good use to the Philippines during natural disasters and emergencies. The software-based operating system would be capable of collecting and collating emergency medical records in real time, the JICA said, adding that the iSPEED Disaster Medical Mission Operating System in Philippines project will be implemented until February 2017. The project, made possible through the agency’s collaboration program with the private sector for disseminating the Japanese technology, kicked off during a recent meeting participated by officers from Department of Health (DOH). The support agency said Japanese firm Tokyo Electronic Systems Corporation is in-charge of developing iSPEED, which is the code name of the product under development. It said the system uses a smart phone and a computer server where health care providers can enter medical information in real-time. The software can also be stored in a portable case with other devices for setting up wireless local area network (LAN) to allow rapid, simple, and secure operations at emergency medical sites during disaster situations. “As part of the emergency medical support during Typhoon Yolanda, the nearly 77 medical teams and over 1,200 medical personnel from the Philippines and abroad carried out medical activities on the ground. In the early phase of the medical support, medical

examination status was either reported verbally or through handwritten notes because there was no unified way to record and convey medical information in a timely manner,” the JICA said. “This chaotic and random recording of medical examination status during the emergency medical relief operations after Typhoon Yolanda in 2013 prompted the Japan Disaster Relief Team (JDR) to lobby for a system in the Philippines that will help report medical records of typhoon survivors fast and aid decision makers in disaster risk reduction management,” it said. “The JDR, dispatched by the Japanese government to the Philippines after Typhoon Yolanda, suggested that all medical personnel then summarize information in the Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergencies and Disasters (SPEED) system which was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Philippine government to collect necessary information swiftly and precisely,” it added. “With this experience, the concept of SPEED was brought back to Japan and the Japanese version of SPEED (J-SPEED) that suits the needs of Japan was developed. In 2014, Japan adopted the Japanese version of SPEED concept called JSPEED as its standard recording system of disasterrelated medical care,” it said. “iSPEED was born from this concept that features an electronic format of medical information for J-SPEED. Japan is sharing the technology with the Philippines to also help the country prepare for

the international standardization efforts of medical information by the WHO,” it added. “Japan and the Philippines share common experiences when it comes to natural disasters. Through JICA’s partnership with Japanese private sector, we aim to help address some of the key development challenges, including those that affect vulnerable population during disasters,” the JICA said. “By sharing Japanese know-how and experiences, we hope to help the Philippines create a reliable and resilient health system when disasters or a significant health crisis or pandemic strikes,” the agency added. Since the 1960s, the JICA has been supporting disaster risk reduction and response efforts in the Philippines through various structural like river improvement, dike construction, and through non-structural measures such as capacity building, disaster warning systems, hazard maps, evacuation drills and policy development. The JICA is Japan’s comprehensive development institution, which handles technical cooperation, ODA loans and investment, and grant aid, as well as cooperation volunteers and disaster relief programs. The JICA is one of the world’s largest bilateral aid agencies with its volume of cooperation amounting to about USD 12.3 billion for JFY 2014 and a world-wide network of almost 100 overseas offices. ( Jerome R. Paunan)

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