VOL. XXIX NO. 170 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 thurSday: JuLy 30, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
Officials: Video of K-12 grad ‘a mistake’
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Looking back. In this file photo taken on March 17 this year, Senator Grace Poe gestures as she holds up a copy of the results of the investigation on the Mamasapano operation in Maguindanao on Jan. 25, 2015, in which 44 police commandos died, and for which she said President Benigno Aquino had been responsible because she approved the operation.
POe On sAf 44: nOy still resPOnsible By Macon Ramos-Araneta
SENATOR Grace Poe said Wednesday her committee stands by its findings that President Benigno Aquino III was “ultimately responsible” for the covert Mamasapano operation in which 44 police commandos were killed by Muslim rebels in January. “We must not forget that we have seen who were responsible,” said Poe, chairman of the Senate committee on public order, which investigated the incident. Poe, however, said she respected the decision of the Ombudsman not to include the President in the list of persons who should be charged for the deaths of the 44 Special Action Force (SAF) commandos.
VP slams Aquino’s ‘gutter language’
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Reacting to a proposal from Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano, she said the committee could reopen the probe if new facts about the case surface. First, however, the plenary would have to discuss Cayetano’s proposal. Senate President Franklin Drilon said this has already been calendared. Next page
fOi not urgent, palace explains
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China building sub base at reef By Francisco Tuyay SUPREME Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio accused China Wednesday of setting up a submarine base and destroying 10 reefs in disputed areas of the West Philippine Sea to obtain filling materials for its construction. Speaking at a forum for employees of the Department of National Defense, Carpio said that China’s ongoing reclamation, aside from invading all floating reefs and shallow islets, is establishing a sanctuary for their submarines free from detection. “China wants the South China Sea as a sanctuary for its nuclear submarines free from the submarine-hunting Posiedon and US attack submarines,” Carpio said. Carpio’s claim came as the Armed Forces urged China to be transparent in their military exercises after Chinese vessels conducted live fire exercises near the Paracel Island, an area that the Philippines claims. Next page