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RODY TO CUT TIES WITH US, AUSSIES By Rio N. Araja
TRASH-TALKING presidential frontrunner Rodrigo Duterte warned Thursday he is prepared to cut diplomatic ties with the United States and Australia after their ambassadors criticized his joke about the jailhouse rape of a missionary. Duterte also told the ambassadors to “shut their mouths,” as controversy continued to rage over his comments in which he
said he wanted to have been the first to rape the Australian woman who was brutalized and murdered in a 1989 prison riot.
“Australian, American ambassadors, shut your mouth,” he said during an interview. He said Australian Ambassador Amanda Gorely and US Ambassador Philip Goldberg have no business stepping into the political affairs of the country. “Do not interfere because it’s election time,” he added. Asked if his stance could affect the Philippines’ diplomatic relationship with the two of the countries closest allies, he said, “That’s
their problem, not mine.” “I have never interfered in their elections. If I become president, go ahead and sever [diplomatic ties],” he added. Duterte, who while campaigning has called the Pope a “son of a bitch” and promised to kill tens of thousands of criminals, recounted at a recent rally the 1989 riot as part of his tough-on-crime pitch to voters. “They raped all of the women... there was this Australian lay min-
ister... when they took them out... I saw her face and I thought, ‘Son of a bitch. What a pity... they raped her, they all lined up’,” he told the crowd. “I was mad she was raped. But she was so beautiful, I thought, the mayor should have been first.” Duterte was at the time mayor of Davao. The frontrunner has at times on the campaign boasted about running the death squads, claiming they killed 1,700 people, but also denied any links to them. Next page
Waving the flag. This photo taken on April 19 shows Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, the front-running presidential candidate in the May 9 elections, swearing in front of a
Philippine flag during a campaign sortie in Iloilo City. Duterte has warned he is prepared to cut diplomatic ties with the United States and Australia after their ambassadors criticized his joke about the jailhouse rape of a foreign missionary in 1989. AFP
Site uploads personal info of 56.7-m voters By Sara Susanne D. Fabunan and Joel Zurbano HOURS after the arrest of a suspect accused of defacing the official Commission on Elections website, hackers calling themselves LulzSec Pilipinas uploaded the personal information of some 56.7-million registered voters on their site.
The site, named “Philippines, we have your data,” was uploaded hours after Comelec Chairman Andres Bautista announced the arrest of one of the three hackers, who is in government custody. The site contains a search engine that enables visitors to look up registered voters to find information such as their home addresses and birthdates.
The data that has been accumulated from the Comelec website is said to include birthdates, fingerprint data, names of relatives, home addresses, citizenship information, passport information, and other miscellaneous data. “We thought that it would be fun to make a search engine over that data,” the hackers said on the website. Next page
Roxas confirms meeting at INC
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