Manila Standard - 2017 March 13 - Monday

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GOVT, REDS RENEW TRUCE; PEACE GAB REVIVAL SEEN By Florante S. Solmerin, Sandy Araneta

PARALYMPICS. Persons with disabilities join a baton run in support of the 9th Asean Paralympic Games to be held in Malaysia in September. The forthcoming event is an international multisports activity involving athletes with a range of disabilities including impaired muscle power ( such as paraplegia and quadriplegia, vision and intellectual impairment). NORMAN CRUZ

THE government agreed Sunday to reinstate a ceasefire with communists rebels despite President Rodrigo Duterte’s earlier threat to step up attacks on the group. Negotiators for both the government and the communist-led National Democratic Front also agreed to resume collapsed peace talks, a joint statement said after the two sides met for informal talks in Utrecht, The Netherlands from March 10 to 11. The statement also said both sides reaffirmed all the agreements they had reached before the peace talks ended abruptly last month. “In the meantime, the parties agreed to reinstate their respective unilateral ceasefires,” as soon as both sides inform their armed units, the statement added. The document was signed by the chairman of the government panel, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III; Hernani Braganza, member of the government panel; Fidel Agcaoili, chairman of the NDF panel; and Benito Tiamzon, a member of the NDF panel. Signing as witnesses were the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Secretary Jesus Dureza; Efren Moncupa; Jose Ma. Sison, NDF chief political consultant; Wilma Tiamzon, secretary-general of the Communist Party of the Philippines; and Elisabeth Siattum, third party facilitator from the Norwegian government. Dureza said the ceasefires would serve as “a prelude” to an interim bilateral ceasefire, but more meetings would be needed to hammer out guidelines and mechanisms. The joint agreement on safety and immunity guarantees, which the President terminated, has Next page

Tourism board draws flak By Sara Susanne D. Fabunan

VOL. XXXI • NO. 31 • 4 SECTIONS 20 PAGES • P18 • MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017 • www.thestandard.com.ph • editorial@thestandard.com.ph

FORMER actor Cesar Montano, chief operating officer of the Tourism Promotions Board, is being accused of spending millions of pesos on nonrelated tourism projects and hiring 18 people consisting of his stuntman, friends, and relatives, who earn salaries between P14,000 and P80,000.

In a seven-page complaint filed before the Presidential Action Center, a copy of which was obtained by Manila Standard, employees of TPB raised 30 points against Montano, detailing his nonwork-related domestic and international travels; his hiring of consultants, friends and relatives for redundant jobs; and his negligence. Next page

34 NGOs dump Gina Tokhang reloaded: 14 kills, 467 arrests By Rio N. Araja FOURTEEN drug suspects were killed from March 6 to 12 under its revived anti-illegal drugs campaign “Double Barrel Reloaded,” the Philippine National Police said Sunday. Police also arrested 467 suspects during the same period in the new “Tokhang” program that now requires barangay officials to accompany the police as they knock on doors of homes of drug suspects to convince them to reform. Since March 6, police have visited 5,164 houses, the report said. One pusher and 18 users have also surrendered, it said. Under the previous Oplan Double Barrel, more than 2,000 drug suspects were killed in police operations from July 2016 to February 2017.

The program was suspended after anti-drug police officers were accused of kidnapping and killing a South Korean businessman Jee Ick Joo in October 2016. On Sunday, PNP chief Ronald dela Rosa said he will convince lawmakers Tuesday that Oplan Double Barrel Reloaded would be bloodless when he testifies before the House committee on public order and safety. Antipolo City Rep. Romeo Acop, the committee chairman, said Dela Rosa has confirmed his attendance to the panel where he is scheduled to brief them about the resumption of the administration’s nationwide anti-drug campaign. “The committee will hold a meeting this Tuesday on the Oplan Double Barrel, Reloaded. General Dela Rosa will face us to brief and explain the nationNext page

Rody urges PMA grads: Be vanguards of hope By Sandy Araneta PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday told the Philippine Military Academy graduates to be vanguards of hope and catalysts for change and warned them about corruption. “It is not only your enemies but the entire world that will test, tempt, corrupt and pressure you,” Duterte said in his speech during the commencement exercises of the PMA class of 2017 at the Fort General Gregorio H. del Pilar in Baguio City. “Remember your roots and remember the people. Be vanguards of [hope], be catalysts of change.” Duterte made his statement even as the valedictorian of the Class of 2017 urged her fellow graduates to never let their imperfections hinder them from striving for excellence. “I’m just an ordinary cadet, one who commits mistakes, who slept in class and has flaws in my own ways. Nobody’s perfect, but be-

ing imperfect does not mean that you do not aim for excellence,” said 22-year-old Rovi Mairel Valino Martinez. “For as long as you’re doing your best in everything you do, that is excellence and cadets like us should always aim for that.” Martinez, the second woman to top her class in PMA history, also vowed that she and her classmates will serve the country honorably. “We will strive to become the best officers who are worthy of your respect and trust.” Duterte thanked all the Filipino soldiers for their loyalty to the flag. “Rest assured that the government will reciprocate your valor and your unwavering courage by providing you with all the necessary support and incentives,” Duterte said. “This administration will give you and your families the services, benefits and entitlements that you rightfully deserve.” Next page

Over joint venture with Palawan By Robert A. Evora

The co-management agreement covers around 731,710 hectares of forest lands, protected areas, manUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan—A grove forest and coastal areas, and network of 34 environmental around 9,800 square-kilometers of coral reefs, Chan said in a press nongovernment organizations has statement. withdrawn its support for the confirmation of PNNI and other Palawan-based Regina Lopez as secretary of the Department of NGOs criticized the agreement as Environment and Natural Resources, an official “lacking scientific basis and public consultation.” They and other nonof the group said Sunday. profit groups also said the agreement “deprived civil society orgaLawyer Robert Chan, execu- Lopez after she entered into an nizations of proper representation tive director of the Palawan NGO agreement with the provincial in its technical working group.” Network Inc., said they decided government to co-manage certain “Secretary Lopez’s allies sought to withdraw their support for areas in Palawan. Next page

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Stop incursions into Benham—solons By Macon R. Araneta SENATE President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto on Sunday called on the Executive department to craft a comprehensive strategy to protect Benham Rise, a 13-million-hectare underwater plateau off the coast of Aurora, from foreign incursion. Senator Win Gatchalian earlier

urged the Duterte administration to defend Benham Rise in the face of the reported Chinese intrusions into the area. “No ifs or buts. The government must have a Benham Rise Protection Strategy. A comprehensive strategy in holding on to and developing Benham Rise,” Recto said. “We cannot be caught unaware.

There should be no Pearl Harbor moment that will surprise us that other countries have installed themselves on what by law is part of our territory.” Recto issued the statement following reports that the Department of Foreign Affairs had sent a note verbale to the Chinese Next page

No to TRO on Leila’s drug case By Rey E. Requejo THE Office of the Solicitor General has asked the Supreme Court to deny the plea of detained Senator Leila de Lima to dump the arrest warrant against her and to stop the continuation of her trial on the illegal drug charges filed against her by the Muntinlupa City Regional Trial Court. Solicitor General Jose Calida said De Lima was not entitled to the issuance of any writ of preliminary injunction to stop her arrest or the proceedings on the drug trafficking charges filed against her. De Lima is facing charges in connection with her alleged involvement in the illicit drug trade in the New Bilibid Prison. Calida said that, under the Rules of Court, a preliminary injunction was an order granted at Next page

CLASS ACT. President Rodrigo R. Duterte hands over the Presidential Saber to top cadet Rovi Mairel Valino Martinez, during the graduation cer-

emonies for the Salaknib Class of 2017 of the Philippine Military Academy held at Fort del Pilar, Baguio City on Sunday , March 12, 2017. Martinez also received 10 other awards including the Philippine Navy Saber and the Australian Defense Force Award. PNA


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