Manila Standard - 2017 April 11 - Tuesday

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There won’t be issues of Manila Standard from Apr. 13 to Apr. 16. VOL. XXXI • NO. 60 • 4 SECTIONS 20 PAGES • P18 • TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2017 • www.manilastandard.net • editorial@thestandard.com.ph

China offered PH isles Rody sets terms of ‘sell offer’

Canada, US warn of terror threats

By F. Pearl A. Gajunera and John Paolo Bencito

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AVAO CITY— President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday said that he will offer to sell islands that Manila controls in the South China Sea to Beijing once maritime tensions in the region dissipate.

By Francisco Tuyay and Florante S. Solmerin THE Philippine National Police confirmed Monday the existence of terror threats in Central Visayas following an advisory of the US Embassy in Manila to its citizens to avoid visiting the region. PNP chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa, in a press conference in Camp Crame, said police in Central Visayas monitored the threat in the region but said the PNP was ready to thwart such terrorist attacks. The United States Embassy, in a statement, said it has received unsubstantiated yet credible information that terrorist groups may attempt to conduct kidnappings in Central Visayas, which includes both Cebu and Bohol provinces. American citizens were advised to carefully consider such an information as they make their travel plans, and to review personal security plans, avoid large crowds and gatherings, and remain vigilant at all times.

Speaking to reporters before leaving for a three-country swing to the Middle East, Duterte also assured Beijing that he won’t be placing any offensive weapons in the Philippinecontrolled islands belonging to the Spratly islands chain to maintain the friendship he had established with Beijing. “We do not [mean harm] to China. We are friends, as a matter of fact. And maybe when we get rich, very rich, I can sell the land to you for --- it’s yours,” he added. “When the spectacle of a war is gone, nothing is dangerous to the Philippines.” Duterte said, however, that his offer to sell off islands controlled by the Philippines won’t happen “as long as the ruckus continues.” After ordering the military to fortify islands already held by the Philippines, Duterte said he

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IS suspect wanted by Kuwait

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Du30 out to win over ME nations

By Rey E. Requejo THE Kuwaiti Embassy in Manila has sought the immediate deportation of its national Hussein Aldhafiri, a reported member of the Islamic State terrorist group arrested by immigration agents last month. In a letter sent to the Justice Department, the embassy said the arrested ISIS member, who has a standing arrest warrant in relation to crimes against state security, will stand trial in Kuwait “for his involvement in the terrorist group ISIS.” “Evidence obtained by Kuwait’s statement security agencies also showed that he is planning to carry out terroristic attacks in the State of Kuwait,” the letter said. It also said that the passport of the fugitive has already been canceled and that all documents for his deportation have been prepared. Next page

By John Paolo Bencito

PRAYER PILGRIMAGE. Many of the nearly 90 percent Catholic Filipinos have started making a spiritual pilgrimage of prayer through the Way of the Cross—like this one at the Holy Cross Parish in Makati City, culminating on April 13 on Maundy Thursday. Some theologians say the tradition as chapel devotion began with St. Francis of Assisi and extended throughout the Roman Catholic Church in the medieval period. Diana Noche

Court affirms homicide conviction of US soldier THE Court of Appeals on Monday upheld the conviction of US Marine Lance Cpl. Joseph Scott Pemberton for killing a transgender Filipina in a case that reignited long-simmering anti-American sentiment in the Philippines. Pemberton was found guilty of

homicide in 2015 for the killing of Jennifer Laude in a Subic motel a year earlier, prompting his lawyers to file an appeal. But the Court of Appeals rejected the appeal on Monday, saying Pemberton’s argument that he acted out of self-defense when Laude

slapped him was “more imaginary than real” and “easily concocted.” “The only reason why he attacked Laude was that he was furious at him for pretending to be a woman, nothing more, nothing less,” the court said. Pemberton met Laude in Octo-

ber 2014 in a bar in Olongapo City after the marine took part in a joint US-Philippine military exercise. During the trial, a lower court heard that Pemberton and Laude agreed to have sex after meeting in the city’s red light district, but Next page

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte departed on Monday to visit three Middle Eastern countries to forge deeper and more meaningful relations especially on trade and investment. “There is much at stake in the Philippines’ relations with the Middle East,” Duterte said in his departure speech. “It is the global center of traditional energy resources. It is a source of investments with potential for much growth. It is an expanding market for key Philippine products and services. And, it is home to the largest group of Filipinos working overseas.” Next page

Quake hits Samar; outages in Batangas By Rio N. Araja A MAGNITUDE 5.4 earthquake struck Northern Samar at 8:43:54 a.m. on Monday with the epicenter 89 kilometers east of Palapag town, the weather bureau said. Leniel Salayon, science research assistant, said the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and

Seismology had not recorded any single aftershock. “The Samar tremor had nothing to do with the quakes in Batangas,” she told the Manila Standard. Palapag experienced intensity 3, Catarman and Sorsogon’s Cabid-an and Juban intensity 2, and Tacloban City intensity 1.

In other developments: • President Rodrigo Duterte asked government agencies to immediately extend assistance to the areas affected by the earthquake that struck Batangas on Saturday. • The Energy department urged the power generators to hasten the restoration of power the facilities Next page

Rody fires again at ABS-CBN, Inquirer By John Paolo Bencito

ALL BAGS ARE PACKED. Thousands of passengers make an anxious crowd at the Araneta Bus Terminal in Quezon City, reflecting similar scenes in other areas of the metropolis where thousands are racing to get their rides for the country roads of home. Manny Palmero

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Monday continued his attack against media firms critical of his presidency, this time accusing ABSCBN of committing estafa when it refused to air his political advertisements during the campaign.

“ABS-CBN, they committed estafa. ABS-CBN accepted my money during the latter part of the campaign, the only time when I received money is when I hit [high numbers in the ratings.] Before, I don’t have anything to pay for,” Duterte said before leaving for the Middle East.

“So when I got the money from well-meaning supporters, I bought air time ... but the advertisement never ran. I paid. There’s not even an offer of you ABS to return my money.” “Do you know what is the crime? I’ll tell you, it’s very simple, Next page


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