The Filipino Express May 30-June 5, 2014

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VOL. 28 w NO. 22 w MAY 30 - JUNE 5, 2014 w NATIONAL EDITION NEW JERSEY w NEW YORK w (201) 434-1114 w $1.00

Triumphs of the Filipino: Pride of the Philippines

FESTIVE, STAR-STUDDED PARADE MARKS 116TH PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION IN NEW YORK CITY, JUNE 1 By Oliver Oliveros New York City -- The Philippine Independence Day Council Inc. (PIDCI), a nonprofit organization best known for the largest Philippine Independence Day Parade outside the Philippines, which is also celebrating its silver anniversary this year, is all set to

Miss World Megan Young graces 116th Philippine Independence Day Celebration in New York City. Photo by Rolan Gutierrez

host its annual Philippine Independence Day Parade, accompanied by an all-day street fair and cultural festival, stretching from 38 th Street down to 23rd Street and Madison Avenue, on Sunday, June 1, from 11:45 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Black Eyed Peas CoFounder apl.de.ap; multip l a t i n u m a wa r d - w i n n i n g

recording artist David Pomeranz; boxing and mixed martial arts superstar Ana Julaton; First Filipina Miss World Megan Young; Original Philippine Music (OPM) icons Kuh Ledesma, Cecile Azarcon, Edlyn Peregrina, Lirio Vital, and Ogie Alcasid; First Filipina Carnaval Queen in Brazil Bessie u Page 9

Filipino resilience to be showcased at Asia Europe conference By Matikas Santos MANILA -- The resilience of Filipinos is set to be showcased to the world as delegates from Europe and Asia come to the Philippines and visit areas devastated by Super Typhoon Yolanda (international name Haiyan) for an international conference on disaster risk

reduction and management. “We are the poster child of resiliency and we have been cited for our resilience and other international conferences have referred to the Philippines because of our determination to rise up a g a i n a n d a g a i n ,” Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Asec. Maria Zeneida Angara Collinson,

chair of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Manila conference, said in a press conference Thursday. “So far, 140 senior government officials involved in disaster risk reduction and management, experts, non-government officials and civil society leaders, and private sector u Page 4

Fallen Filipino UN peacekeeper, 106 others to be honored By Frances Mangosing

MANILA -- A Filipino soldier who died last year while serving as a United Nations peacekeeper was among 106 soldiers, police a n d c iv i l i a n p e r s o n n e l posthumously honored for conflict. Among the 56 granite pillars the International Day of UN representing the American states and U.S. Peacekeepers in New York. territories that sacrificed during the war Sergeant Benson Angot of is the Philippines. the 17th Philippine “I am glad we who fought, suffered Contingent to Liberia died of and survived the terrible invasion of our malaria on October 22 last homeland have a prestigious monument year while on a peacekeeping in Washington,” said Almeda. He proudly mission. He was also wore his American Legion Philippine previously given a Post vest and veterans cap. Almeda sat in posthumous award by the his aluminum walker as he watched the Armed Forces of the ceremony program with about a hundred Philippines. aging former warriors, many in wheel “ L a s t y e a r, 1 0 6 United Nations Filipino peacekeepers. chairs. They were accompanied by their Peacekeepers perished family members. carrying out their duty under these courageous individuals. said Secretary-General Ban “The sacrifices of the Filipino People the UN flag, bringing the total We grieve with their friends Ki-Moon in a statement. and her soldiers are honored with the number of lives lost in the and families and we recommit This is the sixth year the Philippine Pillar,” Almeda pointed out. history of peacekeeping to ourselves to ensure that their U N w i l l r e c o g n i z e More than 60,000 Filipino soldiers and more than 3,200. We mourn contributions to the cause of peacekeepers known for their u Page 12 u Page 5 the passing of every one of peace will never be forgotten,”

US Filipino Vets Remember American WWII Fallen in the Philippines WASHINGTON, DC -- During the Memorial Day weekend, two elderly Filipino American veterans honored the sacrifices of their fallen U.S. military comrades numbering 400,000 who were killed in World War II, including 14,000 G.I.s who fought and died in the Philippines and buried there. Celestino Almeda, 96, of Maryland and Jesse Baltazar, 94, of Virginia attended the 10th anniversary of the opening and dedication of the National World War II Memorial in the capital. The Memorial, a popular tourist destination in the midst of the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, the U.S. Capitol and the White House, is a Mecca for the dwindling members of the “greatest generation.” Sixteen million Americans served during the global


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