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Thursday, March 7, 2019

Malaysian Minister renews ties with Duterte, says PH has no territorial claims over Sabah

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Malaysian Minister renews ties with Duterte, says PH has no territorial claims over Sabah

Manila---The Prime Minister of Malaysia Mahathir Mohamad on Thursday paid courtesy to President Rodrigo Duterte in Malacañang to renew ties to the decades-long dispute over Sabah, the controversial territory of the southern country.

When was asked about the Philippines’ dormant claim to Sabah, a territory of south PH declared part of the Malaysian federation in 1963, Minister  Mohamad's stated in the exclusive interview of ANC, that PH has no claim.

"Well, as far as we’re concerned, there is no claim,” said Mahathir.

The Palace, however clarified that the country has claims despite of maintained arguments since Marcos administration.
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“That’s their position. The position of the President is we have a claim,” Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a Palace press briefing Thursday.

“It’s true that we have a claim. That’s been the bone of contention since the time of [the late] President Marcos,” he added.

PM Mahathir who is in the Philippines for a three-day Official visit, seemed hesitant to speak about the matter and said no discussion will be performed between him and Duterte on Sabah when they meet later Thursday. 

“We will not discuss that,” he said.

Duterte and Mohamad of Malaysia, together with their respective delegations, convened for an expanded bilateral meeting at the Aguinaldo State Dining Room in Malacañang Palace late Thursday.

The two leaders discussed matters concerning several areas of mutual cooperation including the economy, trade and investments, and people-to-people exchanges.

However, at the start of Duterte's presidency, he said that he would “stick with the original position of the government. Nothing has changed.”

The Philippines stakes its claim to Sabah by citing an 1878 land lease agreement between the Sultanate of Sulu and the British North Borneo Chartered Co.

The Philippines sticked to the agreement of the leasing of the land and did not render Sabah part of Malaysia when it was formed into a federation in 1963.

There had only been recurrent discussions between the Philippines and Malaysia over the claim wherein the latter has continued to govern the territory.

In November 2016, Duterte and then Prime Minister Najib Razak agreed to set aside the contention. 

In 2013,  Malaysia has sentenced 9 Filipinos to death over the incident in Sabah where hundreds of militants from Tawi-Tawi to Lahad Datu in the territory declared their claim, calling themselves "Royal Security Forces of the Sultanate of Sulu and North Borneo.”

Meanwhile, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said that Mahathir, in his previous stint as prime minister, now aged 93, undertook official visits to the Philippines in 1987 and 1994.This is his first visit to the country since being reelected as Malaysia's highest leader in 2018.

Mahathir was known for his strongarm, sometimes contentious style of rule intolerant of dissent from 1981 to 2003, but also for transforming his country in Southeast Asia from a sleepy backwater into a modern industrialized nation.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Police chief outrage against the 'kotong cop' favors the President

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Police chief outrage against the 'kotong cop' favors the President

Manila---President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday said that he favoured the acts of National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief for physically showing his outrage to a police officer a.k.a. 'kotong cop' who allegedly extorted money from a drug suspect.

The top cop Major General Guillermo Eleazar was caught in the act of pricking, scolding and pulling the hair of Regional Special Operation Unit of NCRPO Police Cpl. Marlo Quibete.

“Sabihan mo kay Eleazar, okay iyon. Eh ano bang namang ganon-ganon? Sabihin mo, I have his back covered,” Duterte said in a speech in Malacañang during the first anniversary celebration of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission.

Eleazar, however, apologized for lashing out and losing his temper but then clarified that his actions were justified.
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"Humihingi ako ng paumanhin kung hindi ko nakontrol, pero ang mga taong 'yan ang dahilan kung bakit tayo nasisira, para sakin dapat lang na ganun ang trato sa mga tiwali," he said. 

He said his expression of displeasure to the violent confrontation should be a stern warning to police officers.

"Mapahiya na ang mapahiya, let us show this as a stern warning," he said. 

Earlier, in a filmed video with the presence of police officers, Eleazar was grabbing Quibete's face and at one point pulling his hair while under arrest.

Quibete was handcuffed, collared and yelled by Eleazar in front of the media and other cops.

The cop involved, Quibete, was a member of the District Drug Enforcement Unit (DDEU) of Eastern Police District (EPD).

He was arrested Wednesday midnight after allegedly demanding Php200,000 to a drug suspect named Aries Ochoada in replacement of his freedom who was then arrested in a buy-bust operation in Marikina City.

In a statement told by Quibete's live-in-partner, Eva Cabansag, she said that Quibete was asking too much to Ochoada including gold necklace and a motorcycle.

"Hiningan kami ng P200,000. Sabi ko, 'di ko kaya. Sabi P100,000 na lang, hindi pa rin kaya. Kung ano na lang meron kami. May pinapirmahan pang deed of sale nung motor naming na kunwari binenta ko sa kanila," Cabansag said.

According to the investigation, other members of EPD-DDEU had exchanged text messages to Quibete about the conspiracy including the head of the unit.

With that, Eleazar ordered the immediate relief of EPD chief Police Brigadier General Bernabe Balba and Pasay City Police chief Police Colonel Noel Flores, citing to face robbery and extortion.

"Pinatawag ko iyung iba kagabi, tinatawagan ng kanilang district director, pero hindi na po lumutang. Natakot na siguro dahil sa stiwasyon at namonitor nila na naaresto na itong kasamahan nila," he said in an interview with DZMM. 

Since Duterte admin in 2016, war against drugs has striked over 5,000 drug suspects under police drug operations with criticisms of alleged police abuses and doubts about the legitimacy of police operations.

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Duterte mocks opposition: 'Otso Diretso, papuntang impyerno'; Robredo reacts: 'It's a good sign'

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Duterte mocks opposition: 'Otso Diretso, papuntang impyerno'; Robredo reacts: 'It's a good sign'

Manila---President Rodrigo Duterte has punch forward for the first time in a campaign rally the opposition slate of Vice President Leni Robredo, mocking them 'Otso Diretso, papuntang impyerno' for doing nothing but only critizing the current admin; in response, Robredo said the coalition have proven record and it's a good sign that the president notice them.

Speaking in a campaign trail Sunday before his ruling party the PDP-Laban, Duterte unleashed his reprimand to opposition senatorial bets led by former Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas who have done nothing but criticized and doubted the achievements of his administration.

“Sinong ipalit mo diyan sa ‘yang ‘Otso Diretso’ papuntang impiyerno? Totoo lang, hindi ako na-ano. Walang ginawa ‘yang mga tao na ‘yan puro criticize, hindi pa maniwala,” he said while getting applause from the crowd.
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The Otso Diretso slate is composed of Senator Bam Aquino, Magdalo party-list Representative Gary Alejano, former Interior Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas II and former Quezon Representative Erin Tañada.

The other four who completed the eight-man coalition are Former Solicitor General Florin Hilbay, Marawi civic leader Samira Gutoc, human rights lawyer Jose Manuel “Chel” Diokno and election lawyer Romulo Macalintal.

In the middle of his speech, Duterte asked his staff for a list of the Otso Diretso candidates, belittling the competence of each bet naming Roxas, reelectionist Senator Bam Aquino, Magdalo Rep. Gary Alejano, former Solicitor General Florin Hilbay and lawyer Romulo Macalintal.

He said the administration bets named former presidential political adviser Francis Tolentino and former Interior and Local Government Rafael Alunan III were more qualified senators than their rivals.

“Ngayon kung hindi niyo iboto ‘yan, ewan ko lang. Ipalit ninyo dito? Roxas, Alejano, Aquino, Hilbay, Macalintal. Doon ‘yan sa amin. Magpunta ‘yan doon sa Lanao. Ah wala, putulan ko ng ulo mga ‘to. Walang kwenta mga tao. Wala namang nagawa para sa aming mga Moro,” he said.

Duterte further pointing out to Roxas, called him a braggart due to questionable track record in public service.

“Mar Roxas. Susmaryosep. Hambugero man ito...Sabi ko, tama ka na, Mar, yaya ka lang. Ewan ko kung gawain ninyong senador. Wala na ito. Napakita na niya. Kung 'yung kampanya ipinakita niya ang the best niya, hindi siya manalo kay [former Special Assistant to the President] Bong [Go], sa totoo lang,” Duterte said.

“Ano mang nagawa ni Mar? Kayo tanungin ko kayo. Kayong nag-Liberal, magtanong lang ako sa’yo, anong nagawa niya? Ano ang nagawa niya naiwan niya sa bayan?," he added.

The President also accused Roxas of political turncoatism for holding different Cabinet posts in previous administrations without any good track record.

During Estrada administration, Roxas was the Trade secretary and then switched to senatorial race in 2004 under former President and now House Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, then served as Transportation and Interior secretary under former President Benigno Aquino III.

Nadaanan man niya lahat 'yan. Tapos porma. Ano ang nagawa niya? Bigyan mo ako isa. Maski isa lang,” he further said.

He also drawn his attention to reelectionist Senator Bam Aquino, saying he only just shares an uncanny resemblance with his uncle the late senator Benigno Aquino Jr. with also questionable legislative record.

“Bam Aquino. Alam mo maski ano ka, Bam, malayo ka sa... Kamukha ka lang. Pero ‘yung...Ano bang significant na nagawa mo? What have you done that is really impressive? Puro kayo oposisyon, puro kayo saway,” he said.

Duterte also affirmed that Tañada, who is a member of the Liberal Party, was a leftist.

“Erin Tañada? Left. And proud sila diyan sa left. They think that it’s popular. Kita mo kakapal ng mukha, nagawa pa ng ticket Otso Diretso?” he stated.

Duterte likewise warned the voters against committing a mistake of voting Magdalo Rep. Gary Alejano, citing the history of unsuccessful mutinies of their group led by then-Navy officer and now Senator Antonio Trillanes IV against the Arroyo administration, Duterte said Alejano had made no sense in his statements for pushing the chief executive’s impeachment.

“Alejano, walang sense talaga magsalita. Marunong mag-English kasi PMAer eh. Lelechonin talaga ‘yan sila doon,” he said.

Duterte said Diokno was nothing to the eloquency of his father, the late former Senator Jose W. Diokno.

“Kalayo niya sa tatay niya. 'Yung si W. Diokno. 'Yun ang kuyaw. Pero ito, wala ito. Tignan mo magsalita. Wala. Walang ka ano. Maski mag-istorya siguro ito ng impyerno, masusunog kami doon. Kawawa naman kami kung... Hindi mo madala ang gobyerno,” he said.

As for Macalintal, Duterte said: “Abugado ka lang kung may pera ka. Papasok diyan wala kang pera.”

The President, on the other hand, skip to attack Marawi civic leader Samira Gutoc, the only woman in the opposition slate.

“Si Samira, babae man ‘yan, ayaw ko magsalita diyan. Ang rule ay pagka babae kalaban mo, you just shut up. Samira Ali Gutoc. So I have nothing to say to you, ma’am,” he said.

Meanwhile, with all the hurling of the President, VP Robredo admitted she felt happy as she treated this to gaining more public awareness.

"Feeling ko the mere fact na Presidente na mismo ang pumansin, inisa-isa iyong mga kandidato, pagpapatunay na nagpi-pick up iyong mga kandidato. Magandang senyales," she said in an ambush interview in Bulacan.

Robredo said it was the President’s choice not to be impressed by their bets. But she said, their candidates speak for themselves, saying it was the basis of how they were selected to be part of Otso Diretso.

"Meron itong mga track record na pinanindigan. In fact, 'yun ang basehan bakit silang 8 ang napili," the Vice-President said.

Contrary to the speech of the President, Robredo said 7 of the 8 Otso Diretso candidates have standing track record including Romulo Macalintal, Gary Alejano, Erin Tanada, Pilo Hilbay, Mar Roxas, Bam Aquino and Chel Diokno.

The president, however is scheduled to attend another administration rally in Abra this Tuesday for his continual tour around the country to campaign for his ruling party. He had earlier attended the major campaign rallies in Bulacan, Cebu and Zamboanga.

Monday, March 4, 2019

Bong Revilla supports death penalty for guilty plunderers

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Bong Revilla supports death penalty for guilty plunderers

Manila---The actor-turned-politician and now running senator anew, Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. on Monday said that he supports death penalty punishment over guilty plunderers if it's the way to solve large-scale corruption.

"Yung mga nagpa-plunder, yung nagnanakaw talaga sa bayan, dapat kung kinakailangang hatulan ng kamatayan para matigil na yan,” he told reporters during the Filipinos for Peace, Justice and Progress Movement’s (FPJPM) proclamation of support Monday.

Revilla, was acquitted along with former Senators Juan Ponce Enrile and Jinggoy Estrada, of having accusations of embezzling P224 million in discretionary funds while they were still in their positions.
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With the prosecution's failure to prove that Revilla got kickbacks from his "pork" or Priority Development Assistance Fund, prior to the ruling of the Sandiganbayan First Division, he was cleared of the plunder case for which he was detained for four and a half years.

He was detained at the Custodial Center of the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Camp Crame, Quezon City from 2014 until his discharge in December 2018.

However, he is still facing separate and ongoing pork barrel graft cases.

Revilla was obliged to pay P124.5 million to the government as civil liability together with his former staff Richard Cambe and businesswoman Janet Lim Napoles, who were both convicted of plunder as insisted by the government prosecutors.

Likewise, Enrile and Estrada's plunder cases are still ongoing. 

The three former lawmakers are now seeking a Senatorial seat in May elections after being freed from jail.

Meanwhile, Revilla also pointed out that false plunder accusers to also get the same punishment that he mentioned.

“At dapat hatulan din, kumbaga, kasuhan din ng kamatayan yung mga taong false accuser. Kasi masama din yung nagbibintang ka rin ng hindi totoo,” Revilla said.

He also expressed his sorrow of how he was falsely accused of plunder.

“Papano naman yung mga katulad ko? Nahatulan ako na not guilty so papano naman yung nangyari sa buhay ko? Gaano katagal ako kinulong? Winasak ang buhay ng pamilya ko.”

He also said earlier on his campaign sortie in Bataan that his political enemies, without mentioning their names, took away “10 percent” of his life.

Revilla said that he has "forgiven" his political enemies the moment he was out of jail.

Nung nakalabas ako, tinanong ko sa aking ama, sabi ko, ‘Daddy ano ba ang masasabi niyo sa mga taong nang-api sa atin, sa mga taong nanggipit sa atin?’ Ang sabi ng aking ama, ‘Anak, patawarin mo na sila,’” Revilla told in his speech in the sortie of the administration coalition Hugpong ng Pagbabago in Mariveles, Bataan.

"Patawarin na natin sila, pero huwag na nilang uulitin, dahil kapag inulit pa nila yung ganon, mga ‘anak ng teteng’ sila,” he added.

Revilla is currently running for senator under Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte coalition, the Carpio’s Hugpong ng Pagbabago party.

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Comelec officer says presenting of narco list candidates, an 'unfair and negative campaign'

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Comelec officer says presenting of narco list candidates, an 'unfair and negative campaign'

Manila---The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) officer on Sunday said that it would be an unfair and negative campaign to present the names of politicians running on May elections, who were belonged to the narco list and having alleged involvement in the illegal drug trade.

Negative campaigning yang ginagawa nila kapag nilagay nila sa listahan yan. ‘Huwag niyong iboto 'to ng mga taong kasi mga drug pusher ito.’ E di negative campaigning iyan. Unfair naman 'yun,” Comelec commissioner Rowena Guanzon said in an interview on Super Radyo dzBB.

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The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año earlier said the list of supposed narco-politicians will be released before the start of the campaign period for local candidates.

“In due time we will release it. The start of local election campaign will be on March 30, before that period we will make public the list,” Año said.

“We do not want those innocent to get involved in this. It would be unfair to them,” Año added.

Año said the validation of the narco list is still ongoing wherein this week he is set to meet with Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) director general Aaron Aquino and Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) chairman Catalino Cuy to lay down the details of the release before the May midterm polls.

Guanzon, on the other hand, suggests to the DILG and PDEA to file cases beforehand against the politicians who are clearly involved in drug trade prior to the releasing of the list.

She further said the Comelec has the authority to disqualify a candidate who is validated to being involved of such crimes.

“Kung ilabas niyo sana 'yan, dapat kinasuhan niyo.Pwedeng ilagay niyo, ‘Ito may mga kaso na laban sa mga taong ito for violating Dangerous Drugs Act. Pwede,” she said.

Guanzon said it may be considered libel by listing politicians’ names who have not yet proven to be involved in the illegal drug activities.

Under the Revised Penal Code, libel is committed when there is public and malicious imputation of a crime, or of a vice or defect, real or imaginary, or any act, omission, condition, status, or circumstance tending to cause the dishonor, discredit, or contempt of a natural or juridical person, or to blacken the memory of one who is dead.

"You can do that maybe after the elections," Guanzon further said.

However, Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez earlier clarified that negative campaigning that promotes the negative side of a candidate is allowed under the law.

“Under the law, campaign propaganda is defined as anything that promotes the victory or defeat of a candidate,” Jimenez said.

“So by that standard, ‘yung kandidato na iyon, his defeat or her defeat can be promoted. It is a campaign propaganda which is negative and that’s allowed, so there’s no violation,” Jimenez added.

Last month, President Rodrigo  Duterte said he is open to the proposed release of the narco list in order to guide voters in choosing their right local bets.

PDEA said they are prepared to heed the instruction of the President on the narcolist, the same with the DILG that they will put on the President's hand the instruction about its release.

The latest data of the PDEA showed there are still 83 narco-politicians in the list as it is only the President who can approve the pending delisting of six individual candidates.