Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Marital Law: Justice Remains Elusive

The conflict in Mindanao which has been raging for 50 years is a history of tragic ironies and outright failures which have only served to prolong the rebellion and terrorism. From Estrada's all out war against the MILF in 2000 which did not end that group but only strengthened it to the mayor of Davao telling businesses to pay NPA extortion fees and making friends with the communist rebels only to reverse course upon being elected to the presidency the conflict in Mindanao is full to the brim with so much folly it is no wonder the region remains a hot bed of violence both political and personal. That tradition of tragic irony was in full view this week when the plebiscite for the BOL was finally held.

On the one hand the Muslims, especially the MILF,  are elated that the provision was ratified.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/221899-plebiscite-results-armm-votes-ratify-bangsamoro-organic-law
Many Moros have pinned their hopes for peace in Mindanao on the BOL. Clashes between the MILF and government troops have claimed 120,000 lives. With its passage, the MILF will now have to fulfill its promise of decommissioning their 30,000 soldiers and firearms.
Many but not all have placed their hope in this new law. The mayor of Cotabato is not very pleased that her city voted yes. She is even demanding a recount and the charges the mayor of Cotabato is making are nothing short of what is to be expected from a terrorist group seeking to seize power in the region.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1077306/cotabato-mayor-wants-another-vote-as-city-says-yes-to-bol
Sayadi said holding another plebiscite under heavy government security would erase doubts about the credibility of the vote. 
Cotabato City is not part of the ARMM, having voted twice to reject Muslim autonomy. 
Sayadi had campaigned against the BOL to keep Cotabato City out of the BARMM, but the final unofficial results of Monday’s vote showed the residents chose autonomy this time. 
But the mayor rejected the results, reiterating her earlier claims that the plebiscite was marred by violence, threats, intimidation, the presence of flying voters, vote-buying and the presence of unarmed MILF fighters in all polling centers. 
She said the MILF presence “scared off” voters, resulting in a low turnout. 
Sayadi told reporters that she had been complaining about threats and other possible abuses by the MILF long before the actual plebiscite. 
She said the vote-buying started even before the plebiscite and became rampant on the day of voting. 
Sayadi said she had evidence and witnesses to support her claim. “It happened last Monday, it will happen again in the future,” she said. 
Iqbal denied the allegations. “We have no capacity or funds to buy votes. There was no intimidation or harassment,” he said in a radio interview on Thursday. 
Sayadi questioned the decision of the military and the police to allow MILF fighters to enter the city and be deployed to voting centers on plebiscite day. 
The MILF earlier said it had fielded 6,000 unarmed fighters to help ensure peace during the exercise. 
Sayadi said 72 school teachers withdrew from poll duty after receiving threats from BOL supporters on their cell phones. 
She insisted that the results of the plebiscite did not reflect the “true will of the people.” If necessary, she said, she would contest the results in the Supreme Court.
But of course MILF does not want that to happen. Move on they say.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/24/19/lets-move-forward-milf-official-on-cotabato-mayors-plan-to-contest-bol-vote
The MILF, the largest Moro separatist group in the country, secured a "yes" vote from majority of the residents of Cotabato City, dubbed as the "crown jewel" of the new self-governing region. 
But Mayor Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi, who campaigned against the city’s inclusion, said she will file a protest, citing "massive disenfranchisement" of voters because of violence and threats coming from MILF supporters.  
"I respect that. The city mayor can do that because that is her democratic right, but the people have already spoken and I think we should respect this," Mohagher Iqbal, Chairman of the MILF implementing panel said. 
"It’s now time for everybody, the yes and the no votes, to converse together and to move forward as one body," he told ANC's Early Edition.
The people also spoke in 2016 and elected Leni Robredo as VP but that hasn't stopped her rival from seeking to overturn those results and that whole debacle has cast the entire national election system into doubt. If the people of Cotabato have spoken under duress at gunpoint then that voice is not valid. Why would the people of Cotabato twice reject the ARMM and yet now embrace the BARMM? And why should anyone believe a terrorist group when they say they did not engage in vote buying or intimidation when that is the modus operandi in Mindanao and the whole nation!? There is too much at stake to simply rely on the "will of the people" without attempting to mould that will.

Now that the BOL has passed it's time for MILF to get down to brass tacks. Time for them to put up or shut up and show that the BARMM will bring the golden age of peace and prosperity to Mindanao. Easier said than done!

https://news.abs-cbn.com/focus/01/25/19/after-bangsamoro-organic-law-is-ratified-now-comes-the-hard-part
Al-Hajj Murad Ebrahim, leader of the MILF, was already in the underground movement at the onset of that revolution. 
The struggle of the Bangsamoro, basically, is a political struggle for our rights for self-determination. Even before the colonial period ay nakipaglaban na kami sa colonizers. We wanted to sustain our independence as a nation. But unfortunately, we didn’t succeed,” he told ABS-CBN News in an interview at the MILF stronghold, Camp Darapanan, a day after the January 21 plebiscite. 
That struggle, Murad explained, began ages ago with the inclusion of their land under the Philippine Republic without the consent of the Bangsamoro people. Although the Moros embrace their Filipino identity today, the dream of governing their own land according to their own set of customs, systems, and beliefs, had remained unfulfilled, Murad added. 
The autonomous Bangsamoro government will be parliamentary-democratic, similar to the United Kingdom, and based on a political party system. It will put the MILF leaders on the same policy-making field with the powerful political clans in Muslim Mindanao.
An analyst said the setup could be challenging. 
A genuine political party system means the clan will not vanish. You will put clans in a situation where there are new rules of the game, which are more democratic, equitable, fair play, and no violence,” political analyst Ramon Casiple said, adding that this is an opportunity for the Bangsamoro to establish a political party system that may even be better than what is being practiced in Philippine Congress. 
Murad acknowledged that dealing with influential political families, which usually have private armed groups, in a parliament would be difficult, but he is optimistic that the political party system of the Bangsamoro government will focus less on individual politics and diminish somehow the power of local clans. 
“It’s a fight between political parties, not individual parties. We reduced this to party politics. In individual politics, only the popular personalities win. That is the reason why we have actors turned politicians, and the reason why only the rich people are able to win elections. But this one is political party politics. The strongest political party will dominate,” Murad said. 
“The corruption rate in our place is very high. The amount of appropriated budget will have no bearing if we will not be able to counter corruption. Everything will just lead to nowhere. That is the first struggle that we need to solve,” Murad said, adding that one of the root causes of corruption in the ARMM is its weak auditing system. 
He said one of the “weapons” against corruption placed in the organic law is the “double auditing” system, wherein the region’s funds will go through both the national and Bangsamoro government’s auditing offices. 
Murad earlier told foreign reporters in a press conference that self-rule will be difficult, because “maybe our enemy will be ourselves.” 
“The people will not let go of their firearms. They see the need to hold guns for survival. That’s why the joke here is, it is better to separate with your wife rather than your firearms. It means the people are very concerned. If there is an effective security structure, it will be OK. To be frank, people right now do not fully trust the PNP and AFP yet . . . This is a very long struggle,” he said.
Maybe they can do it maybe they can't. Never say never. The MNLF, BIFF, and Abu Sayyaf don't want anything to do with the BARMM. Who can blame them? They are also Muslim terrorist groups fighting for self-determination just like the MILF and now they are left out in the cold. Only a few days after the ratification of the BOL the nation received a taste of the peace to come.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1078270/islamic-state-group-claims-jolo-church-bombing-site
Let the good times roll!

So on the one hand you have the joyfulness of the MILF at the passing of the BOL and on the other hand you have the families of the SAF 44, who were executed by MILF terrorists, still pining for justice four years on while those who butchered their loved ones are ascending to power.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/01/26/1888251/justice-remains-elusive-saf-44-remembered
Justice remains elusive for the 44 police commandos killed by Muslim rebels after hours of holding their ground in a cornfield in the remote town of Mamasapano, Maguindanao exactly four years ago yesterday. 
This was according to the families and loved ones of the fallen policemen who lamented that none among those responsible for their death had been punished. 
The 44 Special Action Force commandos were killed in a gun battle with militants – mostly members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) – as they were leaving the site of the raid in Mamasapano after killing Malaysian bomb-maker Zulkifli bin Hir alias Marwan, whose Filipino cohort Basit Usman was killed in another operation months later. 
Days after what later came to be known as “Mamasapano Massacre,” the Department of Justice filed murder charges against more than 80 commanders and fighters of the MILF. 
In 2017, the Office of the Ombudsman filed with the Sandiganbayan one count each of graft and usurpation of official functions against Aquino in connection with the tragic outcome of the raid, originally an operation to capture or neutralize Marwan. 
The ombudsman held Aquino liable for reportedly allowing then suspended PNP chief Alan Purisima to supervise the operation, called Oplan Exodus. 
But the former chief executive blamed the heavy loss of police lives on then SAF chief Getulio Napeñas, specifically for his failure to get reinforcement from the military. Purisima and Napeñas are also facing charges with the Sandiganbayan.
The justice these families crave is seeing former president Aquino or somebody, anybody, tossed in jail. Mostly Aquino. They want to see him punished for authorising the raid as if he is criminally liable and intentionally sent these men to their deaths. The fact is these men were sent on a mission to kill a specific terrorist. They did so. Mission accomplished. But the MILF and BIFF were alerted to their presence and deliberately and viciously attacked them. 

http://www.manilastandard.net/news/top-stories/169423/biff-s-kato-gave-order-to-kill-all-.html
“It was Kato who gave the order to his men and members of the MILF involved in the massacre of SAF commandos to kill them all,” said a ranking military intelligence officer who spoke on condition of anonymity. 
“Leave no one alive and take all their firearms, ammunition and personal belongings,” the official quoted Kato as ordering his BIFF guerillas. 
An Army colonel, who also asked not to be identified, confirmed the information and said some BIFF guerrillas shot dead wounded commandos who were still alive after the government troops withdrew from their encampment. 
“[The BIFF] executed them,” the official said. “The barbarism of these men is beyond human nature.” 
He said the rebels were “even dancing and firing their new loot in the air if not on the already mutilated bodies of the police commandos.” 
“These BIFF and MILF fighters involved in the massacre are brothers, cousins and relatives. They live in one community harboring criminals and terrorists such as Marwan and Usman,” the official said.
While Aquino's case has been public and is ongoing it seems to be forgotten that charges were also brought against MILF and BIFF members.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has recommended filing of direct assault with murder charges against 88 suspects in the Mamasapano massacre. 
The suspects are commanders and members of Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), and private armed groups (PAGs). 
State prosecutors said the suspects should be charged with murder since they conspired to kill the Special Action Force (SAF) troopers. 
"It must be noted that respondents waited for each other before going to the firing line; that the respondents arrived at the same time at the firing line," the DOJ resolution read. 
On January 25, 2015, 45 SAF members were deployed to serve arrest warrants against terror suspects Marwan and Basit Usman in Mamasapano, Maguindanao. 
They were then reportedly gunned down like "sitting ducks" by hundreds of MILF and BIFF fighters.
What has happened since the DOJ recommend charges be filed two and half years ago? Nothing. As far as I can tell nothing. No MILF or BIFF member has been arrested in connection with this massacre. But Aquino has been charged with graft and thank goodness a man like Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo has a loud enough voice that he can encourage the Ombudsman to hurry up and adjudicate this case.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/01/25/1888083/4-years-later-palace-urges-ombudsman-resolve-saf-44-case
"Even as we continue to pray for the eternal repose of the souls of these gallant heroes who were recipients posthumously of the PNP Medal of Valor and as we share in the grief of their bereaved families, we urge the Office of the Ombudsman to resolve with dispatch the case filed against those who recklessly placed them in mortal peril," presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a statement.
Does Panelo believe his own words? Does he really believe that the graft cases brought against Aquino in connection with this tragedy will bring justice to these grieving and angry families? Or does he wish to see Aquino fall? Why is both he and he nation silent or ignorant about the role of the MILF in this massacre? Why doesn't the PNP speak out for their fallen brethren?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1077368/look-pnp-officials-lay-wreath-at-saf-44-memorial
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Oscar Albayalde on Friday led top police officials in a wreath-laying ceremony at the memorial for the fallen 44 Special Action Force (SAF) troopers inside Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig on Friday.
It's absolutely disgusting how the government pretends to honour the fallen SAF 44 by declaring January 25th a day of remembrance and laying wreaths at their memorial and having a memorial bike ride all the while giving full backing to a law which will not only empower the men who massacred those officers but will also allow them to enter the ranks of the PNP. The ratification of the BOL during the same week as the anniversary of the Mamasapano massacre is nothing less then a spitting on the grave of these 44 men who were brutally murdered by terrorists. With the MILF in power these families can continue to expect no justice.

Monday, January 28, 2019

Gigantic Bong Go Tarp

Campaign season for would-be Senators begins February 12th but that hasn't stopped Bong Go's team from flooding the country with tarps and banners since last year. This particular tarp deserves a special mention for its immense size. 


This monster takes up a whole city block! Here's a few close ups.


I have not seen it's like in all my life. Compare the above tarp to the tiny campaign posters of Bam Aquino.


Bong Go is definitely trouncing everyone in the ethically questionable early campaigning department. His tarps are ubiquitous and they are all huge. No tiny posters for Bong Go. Aquino and everyone else needs to step up their game if they wish to get elected.

Friday, January 25, 2019

Retards in the Government 86

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption and murder in Philippine politics. 



Former Cebu City Assistant City Prosecutor Mary Ann Castro was driving a yellow Nissan Juke along Escario Street around  9:50 p.m. when one of the gunmen reportedly shot her. 
The police have yet to determine the motive of the killing, but Castro had been reportedly embroiled in several controversies when she was assigned in Cebu City. 
Last year, she was suspended by the Department of Justice for a conflict with the family of the late Vice Gov. Gregorio Sanchez. The Supreme Court also suspended Castro for six months in 2015 for allegedly wielding “excessive influence” after she asked the police to help her brother who complained about a defective vehicle he bought in 2001. 
A six-month suspension was also imposed on Castro in 2016 for violating the rule on non-forum shopping when she filed separate petitions for annulment of marriage in two trial courts in Cebu in 2000. 
As evil as this assassination is it seems as if Mrs. Castro was involved in a lot of dirty business. Likely she made enemies and they caught up to her. That is how it goes in the Philippines. Who knows but Vice Gov. Sanchez has a hand in her death.  Looks like the gun ban is working quite well.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2019/01/17/1885650/return-p925-million-ex-pampanga-mayor-told
 A former mayor of Pampanga and a private contractor have been asked to return  P92.5 million spent for alleged non-existent projects. 
In a notice of disallowance, the Commission on Audit (COA) said the payments made by the Mabalacat municipal government to A.L. Construction for slope protection works along Sapang Balen and Quitangil creeks in 2016, when Marino Morales was mayor, violated procurement rules. 
The COA said the projects were duplications of what the third engineering district of the Department of Public Works and Highways were doing at the time. 
The audit agency also cited the ineligibility of the lone bidder who won the contract for not complying with the requirements, such as the complete set of approved plans, technical specifications, bill of quantities and the bids and awards resolution recommending the award of the project. 
It also cited irregularities in the bidding  process.
P92.5 million for non-existent projects awarded to a single bidder. Instead of asking for the money to be returned the COA ought to file charges of graft against this man and everyone else involved. Put him in jail.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1074546/cebu-city-takes-down-imee-marcos-poster-for-politicizing-sinulog
Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña has ordered the dismantling of a billboard of Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos along General Maxilom Avenue in Barangay Carreta, saying the senatorial candidate was politicizing the Sinulog Festival. 
The huge outdoor ad, as shown in a photo posted on Facebook by Osmeña, had Marcos’ name and face with the words “Sinulog Festival” and “Viva, Pit Senyor.” 
“Trust me when I tell you I am doing you a favor by taking this tarpaulin down,” Osmeña wrote. 
“The Cebuanos do not appreciate the politicization of the Sinulog. This won’t be earning you any votes and is doing you more harm than good,” he added. 
In an earlier post, Osmeña pointed out that the Sinulog Festival is a religious event and not “a venue to campaign.” 
“National candidates like anyone else are welcome to join in the celebration, but they will not be speaking nor will they be grandstanding on stage,” he wrote. 
“The only star of the Sinulog is the Sto. Niño,” he also said.
Just because an old wooden carving of the Child Jesus is paraded around town does not make Sinulog a religious event. It is also a huge dance party. There will be all night parties with blaring loud music and a major dance contest. Religious? Hardly!

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1074575/pangasinan-cop-nabbed-for-using-stolen-van
Police counter-intelligence task force (CITF) operatives on Thursday arrested a policeman in Mangaldan town in Pangasinan for allegedly driving a van, which had long been reported as stolen by its owner. 
SPO3 Jonathan Sanchez, who is assigned at the Mangaldan police station, did not resist when CITF agents nabbed him at Barangay (village) Navaluan in Mangaldan at about 10:25 a.m. 
Police said the CITF operation stemmed from a complaint of Rosa Pamor of Caloocan City that her van, which she had rented out to an individual on September 8 last year, was not returned. 
On December 18, Pamor received a report that her van was at the custody of the Mangaldan police station. But when she verified, she was told that it was not with the police station’s custody. 
Investigators found out that on September 28 last year, Mangaldan policemen arrested several suspected thieves and seized their van but the arresting policemen did not declare the seized vehicle in their report. 
Police said that since then Sanchez has been using the van for his personal use and for police operations.
Women rents out van which is not returned and ends up in the hands of thieves apprehended by the PNP. The arresting officer does not declare the seized van and instead begins using it for police operations and his own personal use! Finally the lady catches up with her van and the officer's scheme is found out! Hilarious! Isolated case too. PNP officers aren't thieves.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1074686/re-appointed-officials-not-tainted-with-corruption-palace
“The officials who were either removed or resigned from their posts and appointed to other positions were not tainted with corruption during their stint in their offices,” Panelo said in a statement. 
“It just happened that their expertise and talents were not suited to their previous positions; hence, their re-appointment to their present offices that will showcase their competence,” he added.
My goodness this is just too stupid to comment on. I hope you have been paying attention to the news if not this blog. Lapeña, Faeldon, do those names ring a bell? Duterte has reassigned several men who have been tainted with more than a whiff of corruption.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/213264/police-have-got-the-groove-too-dance-in-the-sinulog-dance-parade-for-the-first-time
The police do not only provide security for the Sinulog grand parade, they can also dance to the beat.  
The team Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO-7) opened the Sinulog grand parade with their Philippine National Police (PNP) float and over 20 police neophytes and trainees dancing to the traditional Sinulog beat as a guest contingents. 
Chief Superintendent Debold Sinas, director of the PRO-7, said he was grateful to the Sinulog Foundation Inc. for allowing the police to join  as guests as this was the first time the police requested to be part of the Sinulog grand parade.  
“Lipay kaayo ko sa ila performance. Napakita gyud namo nga ang mga pulis dili lang mobantay sa Sinulog, ganahan pud mi moapil. Daghang pulis nga deboto,” said Sinas.  
The PNP float showcased a giant police cap which, according to Senior Superintendent Dennis Agustin, the Deputy Director of Administration and designer of the float, represented the authority and responsibility of the police.  
Rising from the float is a giant badge, copied from the actual badge of Sinas as the PRO-7 director, and the image of Lapu-lapu whom Agustin considered as the epitome of bravery of Filipinos. 
Sinas hoped that with the police opening the grand parade, the people of Cebu felt safer and saw that the police who are bearing the responsibility of keeping everyone safe, are also men with faith.
Nothing to see here. Just part of the PNP's propaganda campaign to make themselves appear good when in fact they are still throughly corrupt.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2019/01/20/1886477/ex-traffic-enforcer-gunned-down
A former traffic enforcer was killed in an attack by motorcycle-riding men in this city on Friday afternoon. 
Jenny Agustin, 38, died from five gunshot wounds in the body. 
Probers are eyeing personal grudge as the motive for the killing. 
Police said Agustin was a subject of numerous complaints filed by city residents. 
“The complainants alleged the victim collected money from them supposedly as investment in a business,” Bajo said.
Appears he was running a scam and it finally caught up to him. That's justice in the Philippines.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1075206/top-e-samar-execs-accused-of-faking-budget-ordinance
Members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Eastern Samar have filed a complaint in the Office of the Ombudsman against acting Gov. Marcelo Ferdinand Picardal and Vice Gov. Jonas Abuda for allegedly falsifying the P1.28-billion budget ordinance for 2018. 
In a nine-page complaint on Dec. 8, 2018, and made public over the weekend, the provincial board members accused Picardal and Abuda of the crime of falsification and the administrative offenses of dishonesty, grave misconduct and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service. 
They claimed Picardal, Abuda (who acts as the presiding officer) and Robedizo issued Appropriation Ordinance No. 18-30, series of 2018, without it being signed by the provincial board members in accordance with established procedure.
So they are accused of faking the budget?  How does one even do that? Only in the Philippines!
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1075208/dswd-use-of-p1-8-b-disaster-fund-questioned
In its 2017 Report on the Audit of the DRRM Fund, the Commission on Audit (COA) said the liquidation of P1.49 billion in emergency shelter assistance for victims of Typhoon “Nina” (international name: Nock-ten) in 2016 was “very poor” as of end-2017.
This indicated “too much delay” in the cash distribution. 
The COA also questioned the unreliable recording of inventory items totaling P301.29 million due to lack of appropriate documentation and unreconciled discrepancies. 
The Northern Mindanao field office accounted for bulk of this amount. A total of P201.74 million in welfare goods was not supported with supplies ledger cards, stock cards and physical count reports. 
The general ledger also showed the goods were not distributed for the year of 2017. 
Some P37.93 million worth of welfare goods was not supported by appropriate transfer documents and not acknowledged as received by the concerned agencies.
Funds not distributed, supplies not documented. What a mess. What a typical mess.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1075753/dfa-execs-deny-passport-data-breach
Foreign affairs officials on Monday assured the National Privacy Commission (NPC) that no passport data breach had taken place in the department, contrary to the claim made by Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on his Twitter post on Jan. 9. 
The personal data of all passport applicants remain under the control of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), said Assistant Foreign Secretary Medardo Macaraig and Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs Neil Ferrer. 
“The department remains in custody and control of passport data and that this has not been shared with or accessed by any unauthorized party,” they added.
It's official.  DFA Secretary Teddy Locsin is a liar who caused an unnecessary panic by tweeting erroneous information about passport data being stolen. Will he be held accountable? Don't count on it!
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1076247/cops-arrest-albay-mayor-in-killing-of-batocabe
Daraga Mayor Carlwyn Baldo, the alleged mastermind in the killing of Ako Bicol Rep. Rodel Batocabe, was arrested on Tuesday for illegal possession of firearms, a nonbailable offense. 
A team of Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) officers led by Senior Supt. Arnold Ardiente served on Baldo a search warrant signed by Executive Judge Elmer Lanuzo of the Legazpi City Regional Trial Court for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition around 2:30 p.m. 
Police recovered two .45-caliber pistol, one M203 grenade, eight .45-cal. bullets, one 5.56-millimeter bullet and one magazine for an Uzi machine pistol in Baldo’s house at Barangay Tagas here, said Chief Insp. Maria Luisa Calubaquib, spokesperson for the Bicol police. 
The search was witnessed by Baldo’s wife, daughter and mother, as well as by Warren Bahillo, village chief of Tagas. 
On Friday, Baldo said at a press conference that a local court in Albay had issued a warrant against him to allow investigators to search his house for additional evidence in the murder of Batocabe. 
Baldo said he was not bothered by the warrant but was worried about “planted evidence.” 
“What scares me are the possibilities of planted evidence like a grenade and high-powered firearms,” he said.
Wow they finally arrested this guy! But not on charges of murder! If he is the mastermind then why don't they file a murder case and charge him with murder? Are those weapons even his? This case is being handled in a very shady manner. Despite this the PNP Chief is pointing to this case as a model of efficiency and is demanding that PNP officers solve the ambush of the San Fernando mayor within two weeks. Or else!
https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/213516/san-fernando-mayor-survives-ambush
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1076527/albayalde-to-cebu-cops-solve-mayors-ambush-in-2-weeks-or-be-sacked
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Oscar Albayalde ordered officials of the Cebu Provincial Police Office and the chief of police of Talisay City to solve the ambush on San Fernando town mayor Lakambini Reluya within two weeks or they will be sacked. 
“They will be relieved automatically. Sinabi ko sa kanila iyon (I told them that),” Albayalde told reporters on Wednesday. 
Albayalde dismissed fears that his warning will lead to a poor investigation, citing the swift probe on the killing of Ako Bicol party-list Rep. Rodel Batocabe and his police escort SPO2 Orlando Diaz in Daraga, Albay. 
“Remember ‘yung [case ni Rep.] Batocabe tinira nga natin in less than two weeks. Kung tatrabahuhin mo talaga kaya naman. Kung tututukan mo ‘yung isang bagay at kung gagamitin mo ‘yung fertile imagination [mo], pwede,” he said. 
(Remember that the case of Rep. Batocabe was solved in less than two weeks. If you will really work on it, you can do it. If you will really focus on something and if you will use your fertile imagination, it is possible.)
Using your imagination might be key here. Who knows what they will come up with? Imagine if he gave such an order every single time a politician was murdered by motorcycle assassins. Why is he in  such a big hurry on this case? Time is always of the essence in a murder case but threatening that the case must be solved in two weeks or else is no way to handle it. Does he know Peter Lim is still on the run?

Of the 297 members of the chamber, Taguig Rep. Pia Cayetano spent the largest amount for foreign travels (P864,000) followed by Rep. Sharon Garin (P722,500).
Where are these people going? Is it necessary that they travel overseas on the taxpayers dime to attend conferences or whatever they are doing? How much of this travel is for official government business?

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/682601/graft-raps-filed-vs-lapena-over-multi-billion-shabu-smuggling/story/
Former Customs commissioner Isidro Lapeña now faces charges for graft and administrative offenses in connection with the alleged shabu smuggling using magnetic lifters discovered in Manila and Cavite last year. 
The NBI said Lapeña, who exercised Customs powers at the time, should be charged for failing to prosecute the shippers or consignees of the magnetic lifters discovered at the Manila International Container Port (MICP) and in General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite in August 2018.  
"His deliberate intent to favor the violator was manifested by the fact that, in spite the violators were identified by Commissioner Lapeña, he did not prosecute or cause the prosecution of the violators," the NBI said. 
The new complaint also accused more than 40 others — including former Customs intelligence officer Jimmy Guban, who is now under witness protection — of conspiracy to import illegal drugs, graft, and grave misconduct.
Serious charges are finally being brought against Lapeña in connection with the shabu smuggled into the country. Will this overpowering stench of corruption be enough for Duterte to fire him or force him to resign?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1077041/makati-cop-arrested-for-extortion-on-habal-habal-drivers
A deputy commander of a Makati City Police community precinct was arrested on Thursday by the Philippine National Police Counter-Intelligence Task Force (PNP-CITF) for allegedly extorting money from “habal-habal” (motorcycle taxi) drivers in exchange for them not being issued traffic violation tickets. 
Paghubasan, a deputy commander of the Makati City Police Community Precinct 9, allegedly demanded cash from Jao as “membership fee” in the organization of motorcycle drivers operating along the C5 Road in Palar Village in Taguig City. 
The suspect allegedly warned Jao that he will not be allowed to pick up passengers and will be issued a traffic violation ticket if he refuses to pay the said amount. 
Aside from the membership fee, Paghubasan, a resident of Taguig City, also allegedly collects P150 daily from 40 “habal-habal” drivers in the area, including Jao, for a total of P6,000 a day. 
Paghubasan, 54, is just two years away from mandatory retirement from the police service.
A deputy commander in the PNP who is only two years away from retirement has thrown everything away because he decided to extort money from motorcyclists. Just another isolated incident of a bad egg tainting the image of the PNP.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/pinoyabroad/news/682583/locsin-blames-phl-labor-attach-eacute-for-us-ban-on-work-visas/story/
Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. has put the blame on a Philippine labor attaché for the US government's decision to remove Filipinos' eligibility to obtain H-2A and H-2B work visas for one year. 
"One of our labor attaches questioned such visas so I guess we got what we asked for," Locsin said on Twitter, responding to an inquiry regarding his thoughts on the matter. 
In another tweet, Locsin said, "Thank you to the labor attache who denounced work/study J1 visas as slavery. She started the halls rolling. Salamat on behalf of Filipinos who won’t be allowed into the US anymore. Good work." 
He did not identify the official.
The implication of these statements is that Locsin is not at all concerned about Filipinos who are being trafficked to the USA or who break the law and overstay their visas. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1076230/sc-says-revision-of-ballots-in-vp-poll-protest-complete
The high court, acting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET), said it had completed the revision of ballots from 5,417 clustered precincts for the pilot provinces of Camarines Sur, Iloilo and Negros Oriental, under the vote recount sought by losing vice presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. 
After the revision, the next stage in the electoral protest case would be the appreciation of ballots where the PET would rule on all objections and claims made by the parties during the revision. 
The ballot revision and appreciation were part of the initial determination of the grounds of the protest, the PET explained. 
After the revision and appreciation, the tribunal will determine if Marcos’ protest had valid grounds to challenge the victory of Vice President Leni Robredo, and decide whether to dismiss the case or proceed with the vote recount in other contested provinces.
Finally an update in the VP recount. Looks like they are stalling for the moment. Why would they have to determine if Marcos' had valid grounds to protest the vote? Doesn't the recount attest to the validity of his protest? Maybe the recount will be finished by 2020.

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Living the Filipino American Dream Part 2: TNT

Due to the bad behaviour of Filipinos working in the USA on certain visas the USA has decided to temporarily place a ban on those visas for Filipinos.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/01/22/1887203/us-announces-one-year-ban-temporary-work-visas-filipinos
In an announcement posted January 18, the department announced that the Philippines will no longer be eligible to participate in the H-2A and H-2B programs due to high overstay rates. 
The H-2B visa is issued to foreign workers in the US for temporary non-agricultural services while the H-2A visa allows foreign workers for temporary or seasonal agricultural work. 
The ban on the Philippines stems from the nearly 40 percent overstay rate of H-2B visa holders. 
"DHS and [Department of State] are concerned about the high volume of trafficking victims from the Philippines who were originally issued H-2B visas and the potential that continued H-2B visa issuance may encourage or serve as an avenue for future human trafficking from the Philippines," the DHS said. 
The US government considered the rates of overstay and human trafficking severe enough to remove the H-2A visa program for Filipinos as well. 
The DHS noted that there was also an increase in H-2A visa applications from Filipinos between 2015 to 2018. 
"The Philippines' continued inclusion creates the potential for abuse, fraud, and other harm to the integrity of the H-2A or H-2B visa programs," the DHS said. 
Aside from the Philippines, the Dominican Republic and Ethiopia were also deemed ineligible for the program due to overstay rate and being "at risk of non-compliance," respectively.
Overstaying visas, human trafficking, abuse, and fraud are all behaviours bad and common enough to place the Philippines in the same category as the Dominican Republic and Ethiopia! You know you must be doing something wrong when your country is ranked in the same category as Ethiopia!

Naturally enough the DFA stepped in to make a grand announcement to Filipinos in the USA: BEHAVE!
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) reminds Filipinos abroad, particularly those in the United States, to follow immigration rules and avoid staying beyond what is allowed in their visas.
https://dfa.gov.ph/dfa-news/statements-and-advisoriesupdate/19169-statement-on-the-issue-of-the-h-2a-and-h-2b-visas
The problem of Filipinos overstaying their visas is nothing new. There is even a quaint little term for it: TNT.
I remember the term being used as early as the 1970s: TNT, which meant tago ng tago (hiding and hiding) and referred to Filipinos who went overseas usually as tourists, and then stayed on without the proper papers. 
At that time, TNT mainly referred to Filipinos in the United States. People would get a tourist visa, or a student visa, and then stayed on after the visa had expired, getting a Social Security number and finding a job . . . or an American citizen to marry, which would then make them eligible to stay on.
https://opinion.inquirer.net/21827/tnt-dreams
How does an illegally overstaying non-citizen obtain a Social Security number without committing fraud? That number is absolutely crucial for doing just about anything in the USA especially landing a job. Estimates of illegal alien Filipinos in the USA run into the hundreds of thousands.
About 271,000 undocumented Filipinos in the United States (US), who face deportation in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s planned crackdown on illegal immigrants, have been assured of livelihood and employment assistance once they return home to the Philippines.
https://news.mb.com.ph/2016/11/16/271000-pinoy-tnts-in-us/
Since the US DHS has cited two reasons, overstaying visas and human trafficking, as the reason to suspend the H2-B and H2-A visa programs let us take a look at two stories. One of a Pinoy who was trafficked to the USA and another who overstayed his visa. I think we will see a common denominator in both cases and I'm sure you can already guess what it is.

First the Pinoy who was trafficked. His name is Avelino Reloj and you can read about him here.
When Avelino Reloj left the Philippines for a job as a hotel janitor in Missouri, United States, he felt a world of possibilities was opening up. He quit his job as a house keeper in Cebu City, borrowed 400,000 pesos (US$7,700) for the trip, and bade farewell to the clear blue water and white sand that his home country is so famous for. For Reloj, life in the Philippines had been a far cry from such idyllic postcard images – at 27, he was struggling to build a home or start a family. 
“I thought America was the land of gold and silver, and the land of opportunities,” he recalls. 
But soon after he arrived on US soil his American dream turned into a nightmare. Rather than Missouri, he found himself in Florida working as a room attendant in a hotel, without the salary or perks he had been promised. A human trafficker posing as an employment agent had helped Reloj find his job – the trafficker kept Reloj’s passport and threatened to deport him if he didn’t continue to work.  
So Reloj continued, out of equal parts fear of the trafficker’s threat and the debt he had already amassed. There was no way he could return home.
You have to admire a man who will borrow $7,700 to travel 10,000 miles just to get a job as a janitor! I guarantee there are unemployed Missourians who will not take a job cleaning toilets as it is "beneath them." He must have been recruited with a promise of working in Branson which is a thriving entertainment centre. Avelino was expecting to be shown a lot of money once he arrived in the Show Me State but he took a nasty detour to Florida which is where many Americans go to die. With his passport stolen he had no choice but to work.
Month after month, and sometimes under the threat of a gun, Reloj was forced on a string of precarious jobs – in states as far afield as South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. 
Reloj has since escaped – he now lives in safety in California – but his case is just one of hundreds in which Filipinos have been trafficked to the United States with bogus job offers.  
Some victims end up in dead-end jobs or with no work at all, others find themselves trapped in the households of wealthy Americans, expatriates, diplomats and the officers of international organisations.
I am sure it must be awful to be a stranger in a strange land being carted around at gunpoint to wash toilets in the Southern USA. Hot and humid in the summer and cold enough in the winter. Colder than the Philippines anyway. The article describes these states as "far afield" but the truth is all those states are grouped close together in the southeastern USA. This indicates there is a ring of human  traffickers operating in the southern USA. How many more Pinoys are being forced to wash toilets at gunpoint?  The article says "precarious jobs" which could be anything and not merely scrubbing the commode. Construction perhaps? Thankfully he made it out. What his status is now or how he did it the article does not say. But it does go on to quote a lawyer who assists trafficked Filipinos.
Last year, 352 Filipinos received help from the US Department of Health’s Trafficking Victim Assistance Programme. In spite of the distance, Filipinos accounted for more of those receiving aid than any other nation, including Mexico, Honduras and El Salvador – some of the countries targeted by Trump’s strict migration policies.
Martina E. Vandenberg, a human rights lawyer and president of the Human Trafficking Pro Bono Legal Centre in the US, says various factors have left Filipino workers particularly vulnerable. 
“The power imbalance between employers and domestic workers is great and it’s particularly pronounced with Filipino workers,” says Vandenberg, who has represented several domestic workers exploited by diplomats. On the top of that, “they are strongly encouraged by their own government to remit money to their families back home. That forces the victims to tolerate levels of abuse that would be unthinkable.” 
The remittances of some 10 million Filipinos living abroad set a record last year.  
According to the central bank of the Philippines, cash remittances increased 4.3 per cent to US$28.1 billion, while remittances from the United States rose 5.5 per cent. 
But while overseas workers are an essential part of the Philippines’ economy, they often become victims of unscrupulous recruitment agencies even before they leave home.  
“The Philippines is planked by unethical and corrupt labour brokers who send abroad people with the full knowledge that they will be exploited and abused. The lack of accountability is a national shame,” says Vandenberg.
Now we come to the source of this scourge. Unethical labour brokers who have no accountability. "A national shame" she calls it. And where is the Philippine government in all this? How are these practices able to continue? As long as the nation relies on remittances to prop up the sagging economy there is no stopping it. More people are being trafficked from the Philippines than from Central America. A tiny archipelago nation 10,000 miles away has more people being trafficked than those nations right next door. That is rather astounding and not a good testament to the friendliness and hospitality for which Filipinos are known.

Next up is the story of a Pinoy who overstayed his visa. His name is Richard Cuanang. He overstayed on a J-1 visa and not a work visa but the principle is the same.
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/pinoyabroad/312406/after-9-years-pinoy-tnt-loses-immigration-battle-in-the-us/story/
Cuanang, a pre-med graduate from Mariano Marcos State University in Batac, Ilocos Norte, came to the U.S. on a J-1 visa as an exchange student. He enrolled at the American Hospitality Academy in Hilton Head Island, SC. His visa expired one year after, in 2002. Everyone on a J-1 visa is obligated to go back to his or her country of origin; Cuanang opted to stay. 
“I became undocumented when my visa expired,” he said. “I overstayed. I was planning to apply for an extension, or a new visa, but got derailed when I started earning. I had my apartment, I had a car. It seems that I was living a normal citizen’s life. I didn’t have any problem getting a job.” 
He started working for hotels and resorts in South Carolina and became the vice president of the Filipino-American association of three counties in the state.
Richard's story starts off rather pathetically. How does one go from pre-med to hospitality? It's like he wasted four years of his life studying medicine so he could work at a hotel in Hilton Head! Why would anyone do that? Why didn't he continue his education and become a doctor? And why didn't he take the time to get a new visa or an extension? Was he working so much he could not take a day off to go through the process?
Cuanang’s immigration ordeal began on June 18, 2011. It was 11:30 pm, and he was driving home from work after a 13-hour work-shift. He did not stop at a red light. 
Just before reaching the next traffic light, the car behind him started flashing its blue light. It was a police car. “The moment I pulled over, I said to myself, ‘this is it,’” Cuanang said.
“You have an outstanding warrant for an unpaid ticket,” the policeman said. “Do you happen to know or recall what the ticket was for?” 
As it turned out, Cuanang had a ticket each for speeding and driving without a license, and had failed to pay a fine of $360.
It's always a traffic violation that will undo you. That's how they caught the Son of Sam. Well it was a parking ticket but still a vehicle violation. For ten years Richard worked in hospitality on Hilton Head Island. How did he do it? Did he have a fake social security number? Did people who knew him not know he was overstaying his visa? Many questions none of which are answered in this article.
On his second court date in October 2011, the judge told Cuanang that if he cannot not come up with an anchor by January 11, 2012, he will be subjected to a deportation proceeding. 
An anchor is a reason or a person that can help someone facing an immigration court to remain in the U.S. An anchor could be a wife, children, or relatives who can and will sponsor a non-citizen for a legal permanent resident status, or what is commonly called the green card. 
“My aunt (in the U.S.) said she cannot sponsor me. I do not have a child. So the only thing I could do is to marry a U.S. citizen,” Cuanang said.
On January 9, 2012, Cuanang got married to a woman from Savannah, Georgia, Jessica James (not her real name). “She needed someone to help her, to support her financially because she had an injury,” Cuanang said. “And I needed someone who can help me acquire a green card.” 
Cuanang brought James and their marriage documents to his January 11 court appearance. The judge gave Cuanang six months to submit the necessary papers that will allow him to stay legally. 
Three months into the marriage, however, their union started to unravel. James refused to help her husband. She was supposed to submit a revised copy of her birth certificate, the last document needed to fix Cuanang’s immigration status. 
“She had all the time to do it,” Cuanang said. “I asked her to give our lawyer her birth certificate by February. She did not deliver.” 
Cuanang knew then that it was the end of the road for him.
It's always a woman that will undo you. That's how they caught Samson. All his sham wife had to do was provide her birth certificate and she failed to deliver. What has become of her and this marriage of convenience? Did she get a divorce? Do they still communicate? Was the marriage consummated? Cuanang says it was the end of the road but that's not true. It was the beginning of the road back to the Philippines.
On May 8, Cuanang’s lawyer, James Cyrus, requested for voluntary deportation on Cuanang’s behalf. It took the judge only five minutes to grant his petition and set Cuanang’s departure date. He gave Cuanang until Sept. 5 to leave the United States. 
“I already prepared myself,” Cuanang said about his voluntary deportation. “Even though ninety-nine percent of me does not agree, I am ready.” 
“It made me a better person, a better member of my family,” he said, referring to his unauthorized stay in the U.S. “I was able to provide my family with everything that I was not able to provide them when I was in the Philippines. I tried to help them the best way I could.”
So he voluntarily left. Good for him. And good that he was able to provide for his family for ten years. But he did it all with zero integrity. He willingly and knowingly flaunted the law and continued to attempt to do so with a sham marriage. How any of this made him a better person is something only the amoral could ever understand.

Neither of these stories is unique. They are templates. They are typical of many Filipinos who seek work in the USA. The common denominator to both of these stories is that both men were unable to find economic security in the Philippines so they took a job washing toilets in the USA. One of them even threw away his chances at becoming a doctor for the opportunity to work in a hotel.

It would be pointless to offer any solutions. It might even be redundant to offer reasons why Filipinos do everything they can to reach the golden shores of the USA. Everyone knows the Philippines is corrupt and is lacking in economic opportunities. In the USA you can easily get a job washing toilets. In the Philippines you can't even do that without a whole lot of hassle and cost to yourself. And if you do land a job it might be on contract which means you are out after three months. Though finding the cause of these problems is easy there is no easy fix.

Ironically it is the Filipinos illegally staying in the USA so they can earn money that have now made it much harder for Filipinos to legally enter the USA and avail of economic opportunities.

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

In the Philippines No One Is Safe From Motorcycle Assassins

When one thinks of motorcycle assassins in the Philippines politicians come to mind. So many politicians are gunned down on a regular basis. But it's not only politicians who feel the wrath of an unknown assailant. Sometimes it's just normal regular people.  Like these two.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2019/01/13/1884564/bowling-champ-shot-dead-san-juan
A member of the national bowling team was killed by a lone gunman  in San Juan City on Friday. 
Senior Superintendent Dindo Reyes, San Juan police chief, identified the victim as Angelo Nathaniel Constantino. 
Based on the information they have gathered, the police official said Constantino worked as a bowling coach and won a gold medal in the World Youth Championship in Venezuela in 1992. 
The shooting happened at the second floor of the E-Lanes Bowling Center in Barangay Greenhills at around 5 p.m. 
Quoting a police report, Reyes said the victim was having snacks at a restobar when an unidentified assailant wearing a face mask approached him. 
According to a witness, the gunman posed as a customer and even talked with the cashier. 
The assailant pulled out a handgun and shot Constantino once in the head. The victim died while being rushed to a hospital.
https://www.philstar.com/nation/2019/01/20/1886531/hog-trader-gunned-down-malabon
A man in the hog meat business was shot dead by motorcycle-riding assailants in Malabon Friday.  
Rolando Ruado, 46, was driving his motorcycle, which has a side car he used for hog meat deliveries, when the assailants shot him in Barangay Maysilo at around 3:30 p.m. 
The victim’s widow told police probers that Ruado had a grudge with a neighbor.
The death of Rolando Ruado could be the result of a personal grudge. Maybe there was loud music or the dog messed in his yard or any number of things. Same with the bowler. Could be a personal grudge of some sort. But in any healthy well functioning society no grudge would be settled this way. Only a sick society has an epidemic of motorcycle assassins freely running about shooting whoever they are paid to shoot as a way of settling disputes be they neighbourly or political.

Too many people like to chalk up the seemingly recent spate in motorcycle killings to the violent rhetoric of Duterte but this is not the case. These killings have been happening regularly for years.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/metro-manila/01/28/14/pnp-riding-tandem-cases-reached-3000-2013
Don't think you are immune. Even if you make up with your neighbour after angering him you have no idea what is going through his head. Revenge is a dish best served cold and in the Philippines it's best served up by delivery from motorcycle riders.