The Standard - 2016 June 03 - Friday

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VOL. XXX NO. 111 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 FRIDAY : JUNE 3, 2016 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph

Palace: Luisita rulings honored

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GOVT PLANS SUIT AGAINST DIGONG

DILG plans to use CHR ruling against Duterte as basis By John Paolo Bencito

DAVAO CITY—The government is considering filing charges against President-elect Rodrigo Duterte, in connection with a complaint filed by women’s groups against him before the Commission on Human Rights, after he told a campaign crowd that he should have been first to have sex with an Australian missionary that inmates had raped and killed in a jail riot in 1989.

News of a possible investigation came as Duterte drew more flak for sexual harrassment and disrespecting women, after he wolf whistled a female journalist during a nationally televised press conference. Interior Secretary Mel Senen Sarmiento said that as soon as his department receives a copy to the CHR resolution citing the complaints that Duterte violated the Magna Carta of Women, they

would conduct a preliminary investigation to find probable cause for disciplinary proceedings against him. But to do so, he said, the department must get an “authority to investigate” from the Office of the President. “Within 20 days from the receipt of the authority from OP, we should be able to determine whether there is probable cause to

warrant the conduct of formal administrative proceedings,” Sarmiento said. If there is no probable cause, the DILG will recommend a dismissal of the case. On the other hand, if probable cause exists, the DILG will set the case for preliminary conference and formal administrative proceedings in which both parties Next page

Fighting harassment. Women from Tondo, Manila display miniature pepper spray canisters distributed to them by militant women’s group Gabriela on Thursday. The group also taught the women how to use the spray against attackers. DANNY PATA

Liberals hold party with Mar, Noynoy

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Militants: Aquino, Alcala should face raps By Christine F. Herrera MILITANT groups on Thursday protested the Commission on Human Rights findings absolving President Benigno Aquino III, Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala, and Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman for the bloody dispersal of farmers in Ki-

dapawan that left two protesters dead on April 1. They also took the CHR to task for saying the farmers had been used by the leftist Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas for its own purposes, other than the demand for food in the face of a lingering drought brought about by the El Niño.

“What smacks of hypocrisy and irony is the CHR resolution’s recommendation for Congress to immediately pass the ‘zero hunger bill’ being pushed by Akbayan’s Ibarra Guttierrez, an ally of the Liberal Party where CHR chair Chito Gascon belongs,” said KMP secretary-general Antonio Next page Flores.


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