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Month: March 2011

Aquino’s hard sell a turnoff

Speaking in a press conference as a private citizen?
President Aquino should be told there are times when things are better left unsaid.

If he is worried that some people underestimate his intelligence and competence and thinks that by indiscriminately sharing information and his thoughts, he will earn respect as a leader, he is mistaken.

One flabbergasted political observer described him as “a male Kris Aquino.” And that’s not flattering at all for a leader.

A day after the House of Representatives approved in an overwhelming vote the impeachment of Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez, the President appealed to the people: “As the Senate prepares to try the Ombudsman, I urge you to support this (impeachment) and other efforts to fight corruption.”

Reminded of the principle of separation of powers in a republican state which the Philippines is, Aquino said, “I may be a president but I am also a citizen of this republic.”

UP study: BNPP is on a volcano

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Justifying the Activation of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant: More Official Abuse of Scientific Data by Dr. Kevin Rodolfo

No distinct evidence of geological structures like fault and fractures are identified BNPP -Geologist

BNPP
Advocates for the rehabilitation of the long- mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant led by former Rep. Mark Cojuangco and his wife, Kimi, the incumbent representative of the 5th district of Tarlac have been quoted as undaunted by what happened to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant which is now beleaguered after its stability was shaken by the 8.9 intensity earthquake and tsunami that followed the tremor that hit Japan last March 11.

Mark Cojuangco was quoted by Kyodo News as saying, “The design for BNPP is more earthquake resistant than Fukushima. What I’m telling you is that the Bataan plant is a better power plant (design) than Fukushima, although we really need to look at Fukushima as a benchmark.”

Alerto: hindi titigil ang kampo ni Arroyo

Ang nangyari noong Lunes (Martes na nga pala ng medaling araw) ay hindi maisip mangyari kung si Gloria Arroyo pa ang nasa kapangyarihan. Iba na talaga ang panahon.

Sabi nga ni Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares, ilang impeachment complaint na na kasama siya sa pagsulong para mabigyan hustisya ang taumbayan na pinagsamantalahan ng mga nasa kapangyarihan ngunit walang nangyari dahil hawak ni Arroyo ang mga kongresista.
Iba na talaga ang panahon.

Maganda ang sinabi ni Anak Pawis Rep. Rene Mariano na ang impeachment complaint laban kay Gutierrez ay laban ng mga magsasaka na siyang ninakawan nina Arroyo at ng kanyang mga kasama na ang mga opisyal sa Department of Agriculture. Isa sa kaso sa Articles of Impeachment ay ang P728 milyon na anomalya sa abono.

Merceditas Gutierrez impeached

Click here for Sun Star’s list of Impeachment voting

In a historic vote of 212 “Yes”, 46 “No”, and four abstentions Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez was impeached by the House of Representatives for betrayal of public trust.

After eight hours of deliberation, the House vote was completed at 12:13 a.m of March 22, 2011.

This is the first time in the country’s history that an anti-graft chief has been impeached.

The Articles of Impeachment, which will be transmitted to the Senate for trial, contained in House Bill 1089 cites inaction on the following cases : fertilizer scam; $329.5 million controversial National Broadband Network-ZTE telecommunications deal; Mega Pacific poll automation contract; Euro-Generals cases; 1995 death of Navy Ensign Phillip Pestaño; low conviction rates.

Under Section 3, Article XI of the 1987 Constitution, the impeachment case against the Ombudsman would have to get a one-third vote of all House members (95 ) before it can be transmitted to the Senate for trial.

Lacson manhunt illegal -Court of Appeals

Click here:Court of Appeals final decision on Lacson

By Jomar Canlas
Manila Times

Expect Lacson at the Senate anytime now?
Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson is now a free man and could return to the Senate immediately.

This was the ruling of the Court of Appeals (CA), which also declared that the Department of Justice’s standing order for the senator’s arrest and detention could be a ground for a possible criminal charge of arbitrary detention against Justice Secretary Leila de Lima.

In a 16-page resolution of the appellate court’s Special 16th Division, a copy of which was obtained by The Manila Times, the court said that the ruling automatically lifted the warrant of arrest issued against Lacson and immediately nullifies his indictment before the Regional Trial Court of Manila in connection with the Dacer-Corbito double-murder case.

The appellate court promulgated the ruling, written by Associate Justice Ramon Bato Jr., on March 18, 2011.

It stressed that the lifting of the arrest warrant against Lacson is immediately executory, unless the Supreme Court, through preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order, restrains the appellate court.

An inspiring story behind a disturbing investigative report

Two weeks ago, VERA Files came out with a story on an abortion-inducing drug, Cytotec, being sold online.

Sitjar
It was shorter version of a investigative report written by Edgardo Sitjar for his Investigative Journalism class at the University of the Philippines Mass Communication under VERA Files trustee Yvonne T. Chua.

It was a well-written piece about a topic that is relevant in the wake of reports that every year, half a million Filipino women induce abortion, which is a crime in the Philippines.The article also brought out the downside of Internet, a revolutionary technology that has made almost everything accessible by just the click of the mouse.

Yvonne told me that there’s an interesting story behind the Cytotec article: the life story of the writer. She said: “Ed started out at the bottom of my IJ class and had major, major writing problems. But when the term ended, he got a grade of 1.0 for his final project: the Cytotec story.”

Yvonne sent me an article about Ed which appeared in the Adamson University website.

Ed, the second of the eight children of a tricycle driver in Kalamansig, Sultan Kudarat, was the first to attend school because the eldest had polio.

Naintindihan ba ni Mayor Lim ang karapatang pantao?

Nagsalita na rin si Etta Rosales, chairperson ng Commission on Human Rights, tungkol sa order ni Manila Mayor Lim na shoot-to-kill sa limang pulis na nangbulsa daw P12 milyon, mula sa P16 milyon ransom money na ibinayad ng nakidnap na negosyanteng Malaysian.

Sabi ni Rosales para naman “gangland” tayo sa order ni Lim.

Nauna nang binatikos ni Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, na dating chair din ng CHR, sa kanyang order. Sabi ni Lima akala yata ni Lim ay nasa “Wild,wild West” tayo.

Nagsalita na rin si Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Badillo. Sabi niya, kahit nga mga huwes hindi nagbibigay ng ganyang order. May proseso. May warrant of arrest.”Sino si Mayor Lim? May kapangyarihan ba siya magbigay ng ganyang order?”

Sabi ni ng spokesperson ni Lim, kaya naman daw sinabi yun ng mayor dahil armado daw ang limang pulis na mga suspek. Ang sinabi daw na shoot-to-kill ay kung lalaban kapag inaresto.

Ang ibang biktima ng sakuna sa Japan

Updates:
In Libya: Missiles strike in first wave of allied assault http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42164455/ns/world_news-mideastn_africa/
In Japan: Situation in Nuke plant stabilizing; radiation found in Japanese milk, spinach http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42165497/ns/world_news-asiapacific/

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Sinabi ni Dennis Garcia sa kanyang Facebook wall na kasama ang mga freedom fighters sa Libya sa mga biktima ng lindol, tsunami at nuclear fallout sa Japan.

Kasi nga, sabi ni Dennis (ng popular na bandang Hotdog noon) dahil sa ang atensyun ay sa Japan, napabayaan ang Libya ng ibang malalaking bansa at unti-unti nang nababawi ni Muamar Gaddafy ang mga teritoryo na sakop ng mga rebelde.

Bago nangyari ang lindol sa Japan, ang atensyun ng mundo ay sa Libya kung saan namimiligro nang mapatalsik si Gaddafi sa kanyang kapangyarihan na hawak niya ng 41 na taon. Lumalapit na ang mga rebelde sa Tripoli, ang capital ng Libya kung saan nandun ang mga pwersa ni Gaddafy.

Ngunit noong Biyernes, habang patuloy na binabantayan ng mundo ang sakuna sa nuclear reactor sa Fukushima, Japan na napektuhan ng lindol, inaprubahan ng United Nations ang no-fly-zone nan nagbabawal kay Gaddafy na magpalipad ng eroplano ng military laban sa mga rebelde.

Stop giving false hopes

It’s not surprising that China, after giving in to the request of President Aquino to spare the three Filipinos in the death row for drug trafficking, has decided to push through with the execution.

Chinese Ambassador Liu Jianchao said in a press conference the death sentence on Ramon Credo, Sally Ordinario-Villanueva and Elizabeth Batain “will be carried out sooner or later, and everything will be done in accordance with Chinese laws.”

The date of the execution will be announced by the Supreme Court of Justice in China,” Liu said.

In Malacañang, Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said “we would still try to appeal.”

Was Lacierda serious or was he saying this just for PR purposes? They should stop giving false hope to the public, especially the family.