The Standard - 2016 January 26 - Tuesday

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VOL. XXIX NO. 348 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 TUESday : JaNUaRy 26, 2016 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph

Duterte may hold ‘critical’ SAF info

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Aquino also ‘impatient’ for justice to be done By sandy araneta, Florante s. solmerin and Rey E. Requejo

PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III on Monday praised the heroism of the 44 Special Action Force commandos killed by Muslim rebels a year ago in Mamasapano, Maguindanao, but blamed other police officials for not doing their jobs.

Hail to the queen. Miss Universe Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach is showered with confetti as the parade held in her honor passes through Ayala Avenue in Makati City on Monday. BiniBining PiliPinas

Drilon chooses Pia over Mamasapano By Macon Ramos-araneta SENATE President Franklin Drilon welcomed Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach to the Senate Monday, saying more people were interested in her than in the Mamasapano massacre in which 44 police commandos were killed one year ago. “I tell you, your visit here has gener-

ated more interest than the Mamasapano hearing,” Drilon told Wurtzback during a ceremony to honor her winning the Miss Universe crown. “It is obvious, I have never seen a committee hearing room so full of people,” Drilon added. In a press conference afterward, Drilon said Wurtzbach is interested in entering politics after her reign.

“You know, given her politically conscious responses to the questions, I am not surprised. You know the question was very political—the presence of the American bases, the presence of American troops, the matter of the HIV, her views on a number of critical issues,” Drilon said. Drilon said he told Wurtzbach that

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Aquino, who approved the covert mission to neutralize two high-profile terrorists, ignored allegations that he did nothing to save the commandos while they were being slaughtered, in his speech to mark the first anniversary of the Jan. 25 Mamasapno massacre. Instead, he blamed others in the Philippine National Police for the debacle. “We appeal to Congress: review the PNP Law; specify the provisions that hinder the immediate imposition of penalties against leaders who fail in their responsibilities. We do not want a repeat of this tragedy just because they do not want to follow the policies. It is not right to continue a system where one would carry a bigger responsibility just because others fail to do so,” Aquino said. Aquino also lashed out at opportunists that he said were exploiting the deaths of SAF elite troopers. “There are those who would try to take advantage of the controversy in your [PNP] ranks in order to create disunity; they might use the tragedy for their own agenda,” Aquino said. Next page

Comelec goes into deal with Twitter

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