‘Peace and Order’ stability in the Bangsamoro needs urgency — page A4 BARMM gives 5 more patrol cars to police regional office
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By ALI G. MACABALANG COTABATO CITY – The governance of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) donated recently five more patrol cars to the police regional office (PRO) in furtherance of law enforcement, notably in combating criminality and stabilizing peace in the region. BARMM’S Ministry of the Interior and Local Government (MILG) turned over the five additional patrol cars to officials of PROBARMM led by Police Regional Director Brig. Gen. John G. Guyguyon at a symbolic ceremony in front of the regional executive building here. BARMM Senior Minister Abdulraof “Sammy Almansoor” Macacua assisted by
Vol. III, No. 18 | Oct. 17-23, 2022 (Rabiul Awwal 21-27, 1444) WWW.PHILMUSLIM.TODAY
Muslim World:
Israel violence escalates 2 Palestinians dead Two Palestinian youths are dead as Israeli forces continue a violent crackdown on Palestinians in refugee camps across the occupied West Bank and alQuds.
A 20-year-old Palestinian, Mateen Dabaya, was shot dead by Israeli forces on Friday during a raid on Jenin city and camp, WAFA news agency reported.
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PLGU Lanao Sur presents proposed Marawi compensation law IRR By APIPA P. BAGUMBARAN
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ARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur -- The provincial government of Lanao del Sur presented in a stakeholders' consultation Tuesday, Oct. 11, a proposed implementing rules and regulations (IRR) that they drafted with the hope of helping fasttrack the implementation of the Marawi Compensation Law and assist internally displaced persons (IDPs) fully benefit from the law.
In his opening remarks, Governor Mamintal Adiong Jr. thanked stakeholders and its partners who attended the said consultation and for being one with them in recommending an IRR that is responsive to the needs of the people affected by the siege. He emphasized that before the proposed IRR was drafted, the provincial government conducted focused group discussions
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(FGDs) which navigates the challenges in the implementation of the law. A writeshop followed the FGDs to draft the proposed IRR. It was participated by volunteer lawyers not just from the provincial and city governments but also from Bangsamoro Human Rights Commission, Mindanao State University College of Law, and some non-government organizations.
Gov. Mamintal “Bombit” Alonto Adiong Jr.
The governor also clarified that they initiated the drafting of a proposal IRR not because they want to recommend some individuals to the Marawi Compensation Board. He stressed that what they are after is the proper implementation of the law. The Marawi Siege Victims Compensation Act of 2022 provides tax-free monetary compensation displaced by the 2017
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Marawi siege. Claimants may be IDPs whose properties were destroyed; those who lost their loved ones during the five-month war between government forces and the Islamic State-inspired Maute Group; and those whose properties were demolished during the implementation of the Marawi Recovery, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Program. PLGU | page A2
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BARMM’s Project TuGoN aids ex-rebels in Lanao Sur
PBBM to attend Asean Summit in Cambodia: DFA
Putin points to new centers of power emerging in Asia
The Ministry of the Interior and Local Government in partnership with the 103rd Infantry Brigade and Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education - Technical Education and Skills Development enforced once again...
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Summits and related meetings in Phnom Penh in Cambodia next month, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Thursday.
Asia where new centers of power are growing stronger plays a big role in the transition to a multipolar world, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a summit of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA)...
400 MILF combatants seek amnesty, pardon from gov’t - Page A3
Revival of a move to divide Lanao del Sur imperative - Page A5