Manila Standard - 2016 November 13 - Sunday

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DOJ READY TO SUMMON LEILA ET AL VOL. XXX • NO. 274 • 5 SECTIONS 20 PAGES • P18 • SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2016 • www.thestandard.com.ph • editorial@thestandard.com.ph

THAT TIME OF YEAR. The Bonifacio Global City in Taguig has begun to lighten up with colorful decor adorning light posts across the city as the country prepared to celebrate the Christmas season. Sonny Espiritu

RODY THREATENS TO SUSPEND WRIT

By Sara Susanne D. Fabunan

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LTHOUGH the country is still officially under a state of lawless violence declared in September after the Davao City night market bombing, President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to suspend the writ of habeas corpus if violence in Mindanao does not stop.

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“There is a rebellion being waged down in Mindanao and if this lawlessness continues to spread, I might be forced to,” Duterte said at the launch of Pilipinong May Puso Foundation which was created as a memorial to her activist-mother Soledad “Nanay Soleng” Roa-Duterte. “I don’t want to, I don’t want to,” Duterte said. “I am just warning them. If you force me, I will declare the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus.” It was not clear who Duterte was referring to but he made the remark after he arrived from an unannounced trip from “the mountains” where he was slowed down by rain. “I am very, very late because I had to go to a place where we had a hard time going down. It was raining very hard in the mountains and we could not make it on time,” he said at the start of his speech. Duterte stressed that he would suspend the writ only if he has no other remedy and

repeated his earlier assurance that he did not intend to declare martial law. “Not martial law because I have no political plans. It’s only because I have no remedy,’’ he told his audience which included former President and incumbent Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. “I will declare a suspension of the writ of habeas corpus. I will pick them all up. I’ll bring them to Samar and I will dig a hole in the middle of Samar so they are all together,” Duterte said without explaining what he meant. After the launch, Duterte attended the wake of his friends, Judge Dory Avisado and engineer Apolinar Gaite, at a Davao City funeral home around dawn Saturday. Last Sept. 5, Duterte declared the country under a state of lawless violence based on Article VII Section 18 of the Constitution which empowers him to “call out such armed forces to prevent or suppress lawless violence, invasion or rebellion” if necessary.

JUSTICE Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II said on Saturday he will issue subpoenas to Senator Leila de Lima and other personalities next week over their alleged involvement in narcotics trafficking from the New Bilibid Prison. “We will issue the subpoenas next week,” Aguirre said after he ordered government lawyers to consolidate the complaints filed by jail inmate Jaybee Sebastian, the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption and former National Bureau of Investigation officials Ruel Lasala and Reynaldo Esmeralda. The subpoenas will direct De Lima and the other respondents to attend the preliminary investigation on the four complaints being handled by a five-man panel of prosecutors, Aguirre said. The panel includes Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Peter Ong, Senior Assistant City Prosecutors Alexander Ramos, Leila Llanes and Evangeline Viudez-Canobas and Assistant State Prosecutor Editha Fernandez. Aguirre said De Lima, a former Justice secretary, and her co-respondents can choose to ignore the preliminary investigation but that would mean they are waiving their right to controvert the charges against them. Aside from De Lima, other respondents are former Justice undersecretary Francisco Baraan III, former Bureau of Corrections chief Franklin Jesus Bucayu, former BuCor officer-in-charge Rafael Ragos, De Lima’s former security aides Ronnie Dayan and Joenel Sanchez, and several inmates like Herbert Colanggo, Peter Co and Jojo Baligad. De Lima has repeatedly denied allegations that she tolerated drug syndicates inside the national penitentiary in Muntinlupa City in exchange for funds for her 2016 election campaign.

LAWMEN OFF TO GET KERWIN FROM UAE JAIL By Joel Zurbano PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte ordered lawmen to safely return suspected drug lord Kerwin Espinosa, son of slain Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa, so he could validate the sworn statement his father had given to the authorities before he was slain inside his jail cell in Baybay City in Leyte. “Kerwin has the list. I hope he comes back alive [because] his father is dead,” Duterte said at the launching of Pilipinong May Puso Foundation Inc. in Davao City late Friday. Duterte issued the order on the eve of the departure of government agents on Sunday to fetch Kerwin from the United Arab Emirates where he was arrested last October 17 after months of hiding. Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre had earlier said Kerwin has expressed willingness to testify about the involvement of 226 Turn Turn to to A2 A2

OBAMA CALLS OFF LOBBY FOR TPP TREATY PASSAGE

WINNER. Chanteuse Sarah Geronimo holds the Asian Performance trophy she won at the Classic Rock Awards 2016 in Tokyo. Sarah sang ‘Anak’ at the awarding ceremony hosted by Dave Mustaine of Megadeath.

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TOKYO—Japan’s lower house of parliament has passed the contentious Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade deal despite the announcement of US President Barack Obama that he will no longer pursue the treaty’s passage in the US Congress. The Obama administration suspended its congressional lobby, saying that the TPP’s fate is up to US President-elect Donald Trump and Republican politicians. Administration officials also said Obama will try to explain the situation to leaders of the 11 other countries in the TransPacific Partnership pact next week at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Peru. Obama had earlier championed the 12-nation deal saying it would enable the United States to set the global trade agenda in the face of China’s increasing economic clout. But Trump has strongly opposed the deal, casting a huge shadow over its future. Besides Japan and the US, the TPP includes 10 other countries: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam. If it came into full force it would account for an enormous 40 percent of the global economy. The TPP is seen as a counterweight to China, as Beijing expands its sphere of influence and promotes its own way of Turn to A2 facebook.com/ ManilaStandardPH

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STILL COSTLY. A market vendor at the Commonwealth Market in Quezon City entices a customer to buy vegetables whose prices have increased significantly because of Typhoon ‘Lawin’ last month. Manny Palmero

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