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500 killed in Muslim devotees’ stampede
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not Authorized Palace: Aquino not involved in lumad controversy By Sandy Araneta, John Paolo Bencito, Maricel V. Cruz and Macon Ramos-Araneta
THE Palace denied Thursday allegations that President Benigno Aquino III authorized the Armed Forces to close down and occupy lumad schools in Mindanao and that he had a direct hand in the campaign of violence and harassment against tribal communities.
The denial came after UN envoys called for a full and independent investigation into the killing of three lumad leaders in Surigao del Sur and denounced the military occupation of schools. Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr., however, turned down a request that UN special rapporteurs be allowed to visit the country to conduct their own investigation.
“The Philippines needs to undertake its own internal processes to look into the incident in Surigao. It is best to let these internal processes take place before any international bodies even come into the picture,” he said. Coloma also denied the accusations by ACT Teachers party-list Rep. Antonio Tinio that the President had a direct hand in the anti-
lumad campaign. “There is no basis and truth to the allegations,” he said. “According to Education Secretary Armin Luistro, the DepEd [Department of Education] is doing everything it can to maintain peace and order in all schools and that all teachers are doing what they can to ensure the safety of the students,” Coloma added. Next page
Celebration. Muslim Filipinos
pose for a picture during the Eid’l Adha celebration at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila on Thursday. JAnSen RoMeRo
Aguinaldo kin Abaya hits movie ‘untruths’
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Energy department’s expensive swag By Christine F. Herrera THE Department of Energy has given away P9.19 million worth of “classy and branded” shoes, backpacks, tote bags, pens and umbrellas for personnel to gather “rock and oil samples,” which the Commission on Audit found “il-
legal, excessive, immoderate, lavish and extravagant.” In its 2013 annual audit report, CoA said DoE bought “classy” brands of shoes like Skechers and Merrel shoes for P4,000 to P5,000 a pair. It also bought “high-end” North Face backpacks costing
P4,300 each, CoA said. The DoE also gave away Parker pens and expensive jackets and tshirts as part of its “promotional materials” for its awareness campaign nationwide. The DoE said the field shoes are necessary in the conduct of Next Next page page