Philippine Muslim Today

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FOR ADVERTISEMENT PLEASE CALL +63 63 2290965 OR TEXT 09152184388 Vol. II, No. 09 | August 13-19, 2021 (Muharram 4-10, 1443)

12 Pages | P20

BARMM Parliament condemns online trader’s kidnap-slay Misamis Oriental land offer for Islamic cemetery affirmed

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isamis Oriental Governor Yevgeny “Bambi” Emano

confirmed on Wednesday, Aug. 11 his administration agreed to donate five-hectare land for use as Islamic cemetery with a cultural hall to ease burden among his Muslim constituents in burying their dead decently and promptly.

(FULL STORY ON PAGE A10)

By ALI G. MACABALANG

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he interim Parliament of the Bangsamoro Autonomous governance has joined the bandwagon of public condemnations of the recent kidnap-slay of a Muslim female online jewelry seller, and demanded maximum punishment for the suspects, including five police elements in Nueva Ecija. (FULL STORY ON PAGE A2)

Bangsamoro Parliament Speaker Pangalian Balindong.

Piñol vows continuity in Taraka solar-powered irrigation system, other MinDA projects

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indanao Development Authority (MinDA) Chairman Emmanuel “Manny” Piñol has vowed continuity in a collective vision to turn this town into the country’s “Muslim mode” in agro-industrial enterprise starting from enhanced rice farming backed by modern solar-powered irrigation systems. MinDA Chairman Secretary Manny Piñol. “I will not abandon you. We will not stop…until we see what we have begun collectively to start to turn into fruition,” Sec. Piñol said in a lunch meeting here capping the initial in-

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auguration of the P218-million solar-powered irrigation system (SPIS) here on August 10.Sec. Piñol pointed out that one of reasons behind the failure of past major state projects was the “absence of follow through” efforts. He said the MinDA in partnership with the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) will continue to rally this town to become the model of agro-economic enterprise in the country.

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13 more BIFF combatants Lacson-BARMM leaders yield, denounce violence meet on BTA extension – AFP urged

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OTABATO CITY – Thirteen more combatants of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) have voluntarily surrendered to authorities and denounced affiliation with violent extremism they deemed affront to the teachings of Islam, according to Army officials.

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OTABATO CITY – Senator Panfilo Lacson and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) officials should meet and iron out issues about the call for the extension of the regional entity’s interim operations, according to Senate Majority Floor Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri.

(FULL STORY ON PAGE A12)

A7 Across NCMF All 5 cop-suspects in N. Ecija kidnap-slay arrested; NCMF leads call for justice

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ll five cops suspected in the kidnap-slay in Nueva Ecija of female Meranaw online seller have been arrested, even as the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) rallied surging demand for swift justice in the incident.

A9 Tourism The Badjao: At the Edge of Utter Desolation

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he Badjao, also formally known as Sama Dilaut, is a highly recognizable ethnic group because of their unique culture, their way of life as ‘nomads’ of the sea and their physical appearance of having bronze colored hair and dark brown skin which clearly distinct them from other tribes. They are mostly fishermen and hunters on the bounties of the sea.


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