Friday, November 11, 2022

Retards in the Government 283

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.

  


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1689236/laguna-village-councilman-shot-dead
A barangay councilor in Santa Maria town in Laguna province was shot and killed on Thursday, Nov. 3.

The Region 4A police reported that John Vispo, a councilman in Barangay Cabuoan, was in a store at 8:20 p.m. when he had an altercation with one Reynald Ikling.

The heated argument prompted Ikling to shoot Vispo repeatedly with a handgun.

Police said the gunman fled after the shooting and left the village official dead on the spot.

The investigators did not specify the cause of the argument.

A further investigation was ongoing, while a manhunt was launched to arrest the assailant.

A village councilor  has been shot dead after an argument. 

https://mb.com.ph/2022/11/04/husband-and-wife-ex-mayors-of-cagayan-townconvicted-in-p18-7-m-graft-malversation-cases/

Husband and wife who were former mayors of Amulung town in Cagayan have been convicted of graft and malversation by the Sandiganbayan for illegal disbursement of P18.7 million public funds from 2002 to 2009.

Former mayor Nicanor C. de Leon and his spouse, former mayor Pacita N. de Leon, were found guilty of one count each of graft and one count each of malversation.

Former municipal treasurer Luzviminda L. Macasio was convicted of two counts of graft and two counts of malversation.

They were sentenced to six to 10 years imprisonment for each of their graft conviction. For malversation, Nicanor and Macasio were sentenced to 10 to 18 years, while Pacita and Macasio were sentenced to 10 to 13 years.

Nicanor and Macasio were each ordered to pay a fine of P16,340,959.04 for malversation, while Pacita and Macasio were each ordered to pay a fine of P2,332,182.61.

For civil liability, Nicanor and Macasio were ordered to refund to the Bureau of Treasury P16,340,959.04 plus interest, while Pacita and Macasio were ordered to pay back P2,332,182.61 also with interest.

Nicanor and Macasio were found to have released municipal funds through the issuance and encashment of Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) checks amounting to P16,340,959.04 from Oct. 2, 2002 to July 2, 2007. The second set of graft and malversation charges against Pacita and Macasio involved P2,332,182.61 from Aug. 30, 2007 to Jan. 2009.

In a decision promulgated last Nov. 3, the Sandiganbayan said the accused “were united not only in the perpetration of fraud, but also in its concealment.”

“She [Pacita] and her spouse have failed to present adequate evidence that can nullify any likelihood that she/he, together with accused Macasio and Remudaro, had put Amulung’s funds to personal use,” the anti-graft court said.

“Since they had failed to explain satisfactorily the shortage in Amulung’s accounts following Commission on Audit’s demand, the prima facie cases have not been effectively negated,” it said.

A husband and wife who were mayors of the came city have been convicted of malversation of funds over a period of seven years.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1689099/2-dswd-execs-sacked-after-cavite-mayor-complained-of-strict-requirements-for-aid

Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Secretary Erwin Tulfo ordered the relief of two department regional directors in Cavite after Noveleta Mayor Dino Chua complained of alleged strict requirements being asked from families recently affected by calamity.

Tulfo also ordered an investigation on the complaint of Mayor Chua on the alleged demand for several requirements by the DSWD personnel before releasing aids to the constituents last Monday, October 31.

In connection to this, Tulfo has temporarily transferred Region 4A Director Barry Chua and Assistant Regional Director Mylah Gatchalian to the DSWD Central Office while the Office of the Secretary conducts an investigation into the complaint.

It was learned that Assistant Secretary Maritess Maristela of the Special Concerns Division will temporary take the place of Director Chua.

Mayor Chua in his complaint said, “Many requirements are being asked, people had been ravaged by the recent typhoon then they want people to suffer some more by demanding indigency certificate, residency certificate, ID, among others. The President has spoken already not to add burden to these people."

2 DSWD executives have been sacked after the Mayor of Noveleta complained about strict requirements for aid. 

https://mb.com.ph/2022/11/06/leyte-village-chair-nabbed-in-drug-sting/

The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency arrested a barangay chairman and his companion in a buy-bust operation in Barangay Bonifacio, Mayorga, Leyte, on Saturday night, Nov. 5.

The suspect was identified as Junipher Lumpas, 46, the chairman of Barangay Poblacion Zone 2, Mayorga. His companion was identified as Bernard Silos, 22, a laborer, a resident of Barangay Bonifacio.

Lumpas is listed as a high-value individual on the regional level of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency for the quantity of illegal drugs he was able to sell.

Suspects were arrested after they sold a heat-sealed transparent plastic sachet containing suspected shabu worth P1,000 to a poseur-buyer.

They also yielded five grams of suspected shabu valued at P34,000 and the marked money.

Suspects are under the custody of the Mayorga municipal police station and face drug-related charges.

A barangay chairman who was also a high-value target has been arrested on drug charges. 

https://www-gmanetwork-com.translate.goog/news/balitambayan/balita/850477/pulis-at-isa-pang-lalaki-arestado-sa-caloocan-city-dahil-sa-iligal-na-armas/story/?_x_tr_sl=tl&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc
Two men were arrested in Caloocan City after they were caught with illegal weapons. One of them is said to be a police officer assigned to the Quezon City Police District.

In a report by Jhomer Apresto on Super Radyo dzBB, it was said that the personnel of the Northern Police District arrested Police Staff Sergeant Gideon Geronga Jr. and Ulrik Waldemar in Barangay 176, Bagong Silang.

A concerned citizen approached the police mobile patrol and said that the suspects who were in Phase 7 in the said area were carrying guns, according to the Northern Police District.

When they went to the place, Geronga and Waldemar were seen handing out guns.

When the authorities approached, the suspects ran away but were caught immediately.

Here it was learned that the person who handed over the gun was Geronga assigned to QCPD Station 16.

At the moment, it is not clear why Geronga handed over a gun with three magazines and more than 20 rounds of ammunition.

The arrested suspects will be charged with violation of RA 10591 or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act.
A cop has been arrested on firearm charges.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1690058/village-councilor-shot-dead-in-cavite
A barangay kagawad (village councilor) in Tanza, Cavite was shot and killed by motorcycle-riding gunmen on Sunday.

In a report Monday, the Region 4A  police said Jimbo Villanueva, an incumbent councilor of Barangay Paradahan 2, was managing the flow of traffic in a funeral procession in the village at around 2:30 p.m.

The assailants, who were aboard a black motorcycle without a plate number, repeatedly shot the victim.

Investigators said the assassins sped off after the shooting.

Villanueva was taken to MV Santiago Hospital in Trece Martires City, but he died at 3:55 p.m. while undergoing treatment.

A village councilor has been assassinated by unknown men for unknown reasons. 

https://mb.com.ph/2022/11/07/bucors-bantag-security-officer-zulueta-chargedas-principals-in-percy-lapid-middleman-killings/

Suspended Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) Director General Gerald Q. Bantag and BuCor’s Deputy Security Officer Ricardo S. Zulueta were charged as “principals by inducement” in the murder of Percy Lapid and inmate Cristito Villamor Palana, the alleged “middleman” in the slaying of the radio commentator last Oct. 3 in Las Pinas City.

The “middleman,” earlier identified as Jun Globa Villamor, died last Oct. 18 at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City barely a few hours after self-confessed Percy Lapid’s gunman, Joel S. Escorial, was presented to the media.

Escorial, in his confession, said he shot Percy Lapid three times which caused the radio commentator’s death.

The autopsy on Villamor’s remains showed that the manner of his death was “homicide” thru “asphyxiation” which was consistent with the testimonies gathered during the joint NBI-PNP probe.

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin C. Remulla, on instructions by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., ordered Bantag’s preventive suspension in connection with Villamor’s death.

In a statement during the press conference, the DOJ, DILG, NBI and PNP said:

“It was found through the investigation that both Director-General Gerald Bantag and DSO Ricardo Zulueta were behind the killing of both Percy Lapid and Jun Villamor.

“Director-General Bantag had a clear motive to effect the murders.

“For Percy Lapid, it was the continued exposé by the latter of the issues against the former on his show, ‘Lapid Fire.’"

Suspended Bureau of Corrections Director General Gerald Q. Bantag and BuCor’s Deputy Security Officer Ricardo S. Zulueta have been charged with murder. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1188023
A village councilor of Barangay Alijis here was arrested together with her driver during a buy-bust that yielded PHP1.37 million in suspected shabu along Taculing Road on Tuesday.

Police identified the suspect as Abby Araneta, 28, a resident of ECC Villas Subdivision, and Freely Boy Aldas, 39, of Purok Cabugwason, Barangay Mansilingan, both tagged as high-value individuals by the Bacolod City Police Office.

Araneta, a single mother, is in her second term as a member of the Alijis Barangay Council and had also served as chairperson of the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK).

“I have no comment. Since I became SK chairman in 2010 and became a kagawad for two terms for 11 years, Barangay Alijis knows me. Only the people of Alijis and those who know me can defend me,” Araneta said in the local dialect during an interview at the custodial facility of Police Station 7.

According to the police report, an undercover policeman purchased PHP5,000 worth of shabu from Araneta in a meet-up at around 3:15 a.m. during the operation initiated by the City Drug Enforcement Unit, which placed her under surveillance after receiving information about her alleged involvement in illegal drugs last month.

Operatives seized from the subject 12 sachets and two knot-tied transparent plastic bags containing the prohibited substance, weighing 201 grams with a standard drug price of PHP6,800 per gram.

They also recovered Araneta’s white Toyota Vios car, mobile phone, sling bag, and PHP700 cash.

Both suspects will be charged with violation of RA 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran, who personally knows Araneta, said the arrest of the barangay official should serve as a lesson not only to elected officials but also to other individuals involved in illegal drugs.

“It’s a lesson learned. You can’t escape the law. I pity her,” he added.

A village councilor has been busted with drugs.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/11/08/22/coa-orders-ex-caap-officials-to-return-p192-million-achievement-bonus

The Commission on Audit proper has ordered former Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines officials to return to government coffers a total of P192.188 million "achievement bonuses" given to officers and employees in 2014.

In the decision dated January 24, 2022 but was made public recently, the commission affirmed the notices of disallowance issued to various CAAP offices as it denied the petition of former officials led by retired Lt. Gen. William Hotchkiss III, Concordia Pagkaliwangan, Jocelyn Ching, Raul Eusebio, Rosario Nalungon and Fe Evangelista.

The former officials assailed the decision of the COA Corporate Government Sector Cluster Division holding them liable for the bonuses.

“The authorizing, approving and certifying officers remain solidarily liable for the total amount of disallowance which shall be reduced by the refunds made by the payees who are liable to return the amounts they actually received,” the COA proper said in the decision signed by then COA Chairperson Michael Aguinaldo and Commissioner Roland Pondoc.

The commission noted that the petition for review was filed beyond the reglementary period of 6 months to 180 days but it was set aside and the issue was resolved based on the merits of the case.

The COA stated that the granting of achievement bonuses was in violation of various laws and government regulations such as Republic Act No. 10149 or the Government-Owned and/or Controlled Corporation Governance Act of 2011, Executive Order No. 07 series of 2010, Administrative Order No. 103 series of 2001 and COA Circular No. 2013-003.

The decision also stressed that the achievement bonuses were not included in the 2014 CAAP Corporate Operating Budget and were thus deemed an irregular expenditure.

The COA has ordered the CAAP to return P192 million in bonuses which were deemed irregular. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1188022

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr., on Tuesday ordered a manhunt against the suspects in the killing of a police officer in Cagayan province on Monday night.

“I trust that Police Regional Office (PRO) 2 (Cagayan Valley) thru Abulug Police Station is now seriously engaged in extensive investigation and follow-up operations to identify and immediately arrest the gunmen who killed Major Rafael Tangonan who was assigned in the Regional Finance Service Office 2. I am reiterating my directive to conduct a thorough manhunt to apprehend the suspect/s,” Azurin said in a statement.

Reports said the victim was driving his white Toyota Hilux with plate number ACA-228 when two men riding in a brown Toyota Innova suddenly pulled up beside him and shot Tangonan on Monday night at Barangay Libertad in Abulug town.

The unidentified suspects fled after the incident.

Azurin also expressed hope that the case will be immediately resolved through the help of technology, citing leads obtained from digital pieces of evidence from closed circuit television (CCTV) camera footage that may have captured the movement of the suspects before, during, and after the shooting.

“While these police actions unfold, the PNP is extending all possible assistance to the family of Major Tangonan including administrative processes required for the immediate release of benefits and other financial claims. This case will not go unsolved, punishment is certain to those responsible for this heinous crime,” said Azurin.

A PNP officer has been assassinated by unknown men for unknown for reasons. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1188221
Members of the Philippine National Police's (PNP) anti-scalawag unit arrested a police officer for grave coercion and cybercrime offenses in Bulacan early Thursday.

Brig. Gen. Warren de Leon, chief of the Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (IMEG) said Pat. Julius Ramos, who is assigned at the Service Support Division of the PNP Intelligence Group at Camp Crame, was arrested in an entrapment at around 12:30 a.m.

The operation stemmed from the complaint of the suspect's former partner that he threatened to leak their intimate videos on social media if she refuses to meet up with him.

During the arrest, the suspect was caught at a traveler's inn in Barangay Tungkong Mangga, San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan together with the complainant.

The suspect offered to delete the naked video of the complainant stored in his cellphone in exchange for sexual intercourse and coerced the complainant to submit to his will.

The suspect will be charged with administrative and criminal charges of grave coercion, the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 20212, and the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009.

A cop has been arrested for extorting his former partner over sex videos. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1188051
The Sandiganbayan has ruled to continue with the trial of a former Bataan provincial governor facing graft charges.

A resolution dated Nov. 3 written by Associate Justice Edgardo M. Caldona turned down a motion filed by Leonardo B. Roman, then Bataan provincial governor, who is accused of graft in the 2003 contract for the construction of a mini-theater at the Bataan State College in Abucay town which allegedly benefited a private contractor, VF Construction.

Roman had filed a "motion for leave to file a demurrer to evidence" last September which seeks the outright dismissal of a case based on the apparent insufficiency of the prosecution's evidence even without the defense giving its side.

"After a circumspect consideration of the arguments presented by the parties, the Court is of the considered view that the motion for leave to file demurrer to evidence (filed by Roman) is bereft of merit," the court said in ordering the case to proceed.

The construction contract had been ruled to be void and illegal as found by the Commission on Audit (COA) in its audit observation memorandum, which cited a lack of valid appropriation and noticed that there had been no stipulation on the period of performance or target completion date.

Despite the defects in the contract, Roman allegedly signed questionable documents particularly a certificate of acceptance, an accomplishment report, and a certificate of completion as well as checks made to the firm amounting to PHP3.31 million.

The COA also said the construction was only 50 percent completed contrary to the alleged completion of the project.

Graft charges against a former governor stemming from an illegal construction contract are going to proceed.

Thursday, November 10, 2022

Coronavirus Lockdown: Mallogers Urged to Keep Masks On, Teachers Asked to Return Borrowed Gadgets, and More!

More news about how the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines is being handled by the public and the government.

More restrictions on inbound travelers are being lifted. Now the unvaccinated will not be quarantined upon arrival. 
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1187592

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has signed a resolution lifting the quarantine requirement for travelers entering the Philippines who are either unvaccinated, partially vaccinated, or whose vaccination status cannot be independently validated.

In a tweet, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Brigido Dulay confirmed that the President has signed the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) Resolution No. 2 allowing inbound travelers sans quarantine.

Under the resolution, inbound travelers will still have to present a negative result of a laboratory-based rapid antigen test.

“Filipinos and foreign nationals 15 years or older shall present a remotely supervised or a laboratory-based rapid antigen negative test result administered and certified by a healthcare professional in a healthcare facility, laboratory, clinic, pharmacy, or other similar establishments taken within 24 hours prior to the date and time of departure from the country of origin/first port of embarkation in a continuous travel to the Philippines, excluding lay-overs; provided, that, he/she has not left the airport premises or has not been admitted into another country during such lay-over,” the resolution read.

Inbound travelers who fail to present a negative pre-departure test result will be required to undergo a laboratory-based rapid antigen test upon arrival at the airport.

Meanwhile, pre-departure testing for fully vaccinated inbound travelers will no longer be required.

A fully vaccinated person must have received the primary series Covid-19 vaccine more than 14 days prior to the date and time of departure from the country of origin or port of embarkation.

Cebu has also lifted restrictions for incoming travelers. 

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/11/05/22/cebu-drops-vaxx-card-requirements-for-inbound-passengers

Cebu province will be dropping its vaccination card requirements for inbound passengers in its land, air and sea ports effective Saturday, November 5. 

In an executive order signed Friday, Gov. Gwen Garcia reiterated the loosening of quarantine restrictions as directed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

“There is a need to relax testing, quarantine, and health protocols for passengers traveling to Cebu for business or tourism purposes,” her order read.

If travelers are fully vaccinated, they will not be required to present any form of COVID-19 test result.

However, for those who are unvaccinated, they will be encouraged to take a rapid antigen test valid for 24 hours.

The check-in requirements for travelers both vaccinated and unvaccinated will be their ticket and passport along with another identification card.

“Any other requirement, such as Electronic Arrival Cards, shall only be presented upon arrival in Cebu,” the order added.

It also stressed the optional wearing of face masks for all passengers bound for Cebu and the its airport.

The DOLE has lifted mandatory face masks in the workplace for most jobs.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1187633

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has issued guidelines on the voluntary wearing of masks in workplaces nationwide.

The measure is stipulated in Labor Advisory No. 22 dated Nov. 2 and signed by Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma.

“This Advisory shall cover all workers and workplaces in the private sector. The wearing of face masks in workplaces shall be voluntary,” it added.

However, the DOLE said the mandatory mask rule will remain in effect in three places.

These areas are healthcare facilities, including, but not limited to, clinics, hospitals, laboratories, nursing homes, and dialysis clinics; medical transport vehicles, such as ambulance and paramedic rescue vehicles; and public transportation by land, air, or sea.

“Elderly, immunocompromised, unvaccinated, and symptomatic individuals, individuals with comorbidities, and pregnant women are highly encouraged to wear face masks,” it added.

Despite this measure, the department also said employers and workers must work together to ensure safe and healthful working conditions in accordance with the provisions of the Labor Code of the Philippines, as amended by Republic Act 11058, and minimum public health standards.

"Employers and their workers may implement a policy requiring the wearing of face masks, taking into account, among others, the hazards and risks (e.g., enclosed space and poor ventilation), industry requirements (e.g.. food safety), and incidence of other communicable diseases (e.g., flu and tuberculosis), including measures to address noncompliance thereto pursuant to the existing company policy, rules, and regulations," it added.

Now that school is back in session the DepEd has asked teachers to return the gadgets they borrowed during the pandemic. The ACT says this will cause an underlying burden on teachers. 

https://mb.com.ph/2022/11/03/teachers-asked-to-return-borrowed-gadgets-used-during-covid-19-pandemic/

A group called out the Department of Education (DepED) for reclaiming laptops, desktops, tablets, and smartphones issued to teachers during the implementation of distance learning amid the Covid-19 pandemic. 

“The DepEd is using the ‘learner card’ to insinuate that our teachers are being unreasonable and selfish, when, in reality, it is them who are failing in their duty to provide teachers and learners enough computer devices,” ACT Chairperson Vladimer Quetua said in a statement issued Thursday, Nov. 3. 

Citing reports from the ground, ACT noted that teachers in several public schools in Zamboanga del Sur, Camarines Norte, Quezon City, Malabon City, and Cebu City were ordered to return the devices lent to them given that full face-to-face classes already resumed on Nov. 2. 

ACT Chairperson Vladimer Quetua criticized DepED’s move because this will add up to the struggles of teachers in performing their teaching tasks. 

“When will the Department of Education understand that it is the agency’s responsibility as the employer to provide each of its teacher with the necessary equipment for them to be able to perform their duties?” Quetua said. 

“What they should be working on is filling up their backlogs in laptop provision to teachers and not increasing further the number of teachers who has no laptop to use,” he added. 

The group also pointed out that teachers need laptops all the time — remote learning or not. 

“They need it for lesson presentations in the six hours that they teach, in the remaining two working hours that they make reports and attend meetings, and in more hours at home to prepare lessons, record learning outputs and grades,” Quetua said. 

Instead of pitting teachers and students over devices, ACT called on the DepED to focus its attention on other issues that will address the challenges in the education sector, especially those encountered by the teachers. 

“It is simply unfair for our employer to expect us to provide the necessary equipment for the performance of our official duties,” Quetua said. 

Meanwhile, DepED clarified that only the gadgets that are owned by the schools are being retrieved from teachers. 

“These gadgets are the property of the schools themselves,” DepED Spokesperson Michael Poa said. 

He explained that the laptops and computers owned by the schools are the only gadgets being retrieved and not those issued to teachers. 

The DepEd says only gadgets owned by the schools are being returned but the ACT does have a point. The DepEd needs to provide teachers with the proper equipment to do their jobs.

Face masks remain optional even in the mall but the DOH advises the public wear one anyway.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1945248/manila/local-news/mallgoers-urged-to-keep-masks-on-during-christmas-season
WITH December 25 just a couple of days away, the Department of Health (DOH) on Friday, November 4, 2022, strongly urged the public to continue wearing face masks when they go to malls and other commercial centers to do their Christmas shopping.

In a press conference, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said they continue to encourage mallgoers to choose to wear their face masks despite the easing of the mask mandate.

"We hope everybody already knows our own risk levels, and on when should we wear mask or not," said Vergeire.

"If we are vulnerable -- elderly, with comorbidities, unvaccinated, close contacts of vulnerables -- let us choose to always wear masks inside establishments," she added.

The DOH Officer-in-Charge also said mall operators and management are urged to reinforce calls to continue masking when inside their establishments.

She said making the use of face masks voluntary does not mean that it should be discouraged.

How are people supposed to learn to live with the virus if they are constantly being discouraged to do just that?

People, including lawmakers, are expressing alarm that infection rates in schools will rise because face masks are no longer mandatory. They have nothing to be afraid of. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1187920

The Department of Education in the Cordillera Administrative Region (DepEd-CAR) said they see learners taking personal responsibility for their safety as they continue to wear masks while in the classroom, especially in crowded rooms.

“Our learners still wear their facemasks inside the classroom even if they are not required to use them which is a good sign that they are looking after their safety,” said Dr. Estela Cariño, DepEd Cordillera director, in a phone interview on Monday.

The official noted that during her visits to the schools since the start of classes last Nov. 2, learners at all levels continue to wear their face masks inside the classroom.

“It is not mandatory but we encourage it, especially in classrooms that are crowded and also considering the indoor setting,” the director said.

She also mentioned that two years into the pandemic, everyone has learned the value of wearing face masks for their protection, which learners have learned to imbibe.

This came amid the DepEd's order for public schools to make the wearing of face masks in schools optional, in compliance with Executive Order (EO) 7 signed by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Oct. 28.

After two years of fear mongering the nation's children, as well as many adults, have become obedient little robots who would not ditch their face mask for all the money in the world despite it not being effective at all. Most of them are likely vaccinated with the experimental COVID drug. Did you know there are only bad side effects if you are afraid?

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1187918

The Davao City Covid-19 Task Force called anew on parents Monday to have their children vaccinated following the recent deaths of two kids from the disease.

Of the 10 recorded deaths from Oct. 23-29, one is from the five to 11 age group while the other was from the 12-17 age bracket, Dr. Michelle Schlosser, the task force spokesperson, said in a radio interview.

Schlosser refuted beliefs of some parents that children have strong immunity and are not susceptible to Covid-19 infection.

“Our data shows that even the young ones whom others think have a good immune system could still die from the virus, especially kids who are not yet vaccinated,” she said.

It was unfortunate, she said, Dabawenyos continue to die due to Covid-19 when it can be prevented through vaccination and booster shots.

Schlosser said among the vaccinated children, there were no reported adverse reactions following their immunization.

“Not everyone will experience it. Only because of fear, others will then experience adverse reactions,” she said.
What a load of baloney! The long term effects are not known and myocarditis is not caused by fear. As ever they don't tell us the whole story about these deaths. Were they already sick? More than likely. 

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Filipino Expats Want Canadian Schools to Teach the Filipino language and the PNP Refuses to Charge Driver in Fatal Wreck

These are two important headlines I don't want to get lost in the shuffle. They are rather important and shed a light on Filipino expatriates and the rule of law, or lack thereof, in the Philippines. 

The more I read about them, the more I engage with them online, the more I despise Filipino expatriates. Here is a great example why.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/11/05/22/community-pushes-for-more-filipino-language-classes-in-canadian-schools

The Filipino community in Alberta in Canada has made a new push for more Filipino language classes in schools in the province.

The latest Canadian census showed that Filipino immigrants in Alberta grew by more than 47,000 since 2016.

Statistics Canada also reported that Filipino is now the language most spoken at home for almost 70,000 residents of Alberta. This was up significantly from the more than 55,000 also in 2016.

For Dr. Josephine Pallard of the Saranay Foundation of Edmonton, Canadians are now realizing that Filipinos speak several dialects.

She added that Filipino-Canadian youth should learn more of their language, as it would help them have a better grasp of their heritage.

"It's the preservation and the retention of heritage language and culture and tradition," Pallard said. "If you do not know how to identify yourself, then you are not really who you are.”

Alberta is home to 175,000 Filipinos, and is the second largest growing community in the province. But only a few schools offer Filipino language classes.

The Philippine Consulate General in Alberta and Saskatchewan previously held a conference in Calgary for teachers' training on Filipino language.

The event was held in partnership with the Philippines' National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the Saranay Foundation of Edmonton, and the Philippine Cultural Foundation of Calgary.

"The idea is to make them more effective in teaching Filipino language and culture to overseas Filipinos who were not born in the Philippines but would like to learn the language," said Consul General Zaldy Patron.

The event organizers and participants hope that the Alberta government will help them in bringing Filipino language classes in more schools.

The irony and hubris here are off the charts! First of all the malarky about "the preservation and the retention of heritage language and culture and tradition" is utter hogwash. These people moved to Canada and they need to learn how to be Canadians. Filipino expats think they can abandon their homeland for a few years to earn a boatload of money and bring the Philippines with them! Is this happening in the Philippines? No! You literally have white Canadians like Kyle Jennerman who wants to become Filipino. Even cult leader and Maryland native Timothy Jay Schwab of The God Culture admits he is ashamed to be American but proud to be a Filipino! When white people move to the Philippines they assimilate and don't bring their culture with them.

Second of all what is this: "The idea is to make them more effective in teaching Filipino language and culture to overseas Filipinos who were not born in the Philippines but would like to learn the language?" The article previously noted: "Statistics Canada also reported that Filipino is now the language most spoken at home for almost 70,000 residents of Alberta." That means Filipino expatriates are doing a stellar job of pretending the borders of the Philippines extends to the inside of their houses.

How about if the children of expatriates want to know what the Philippines is like they visit or move there? It would do good to experience the realties of living in a third world hole where you have to wipe with your hand and a ladle of water instead of squeezably soft toilet paper. 

And how about the revelation "Canadians are now realizing that Filipinos speak several dialects." Oh, those racist Candians only just now realizing that Filipino is not a monolithic langauge. Which dialectic will be taught in schools? Tagalog? Cebuano? Illocano? Illongo? Taglish? 

The bottom line is if Filipino expatriates want their children to be Filipinos then they should not be living anywhere expect in the Philippines. Being a Filipino is more than speaking Tagalog and eating adobo. It's a mind set. You cannot acquire the Filipino mindset in Canada even if your parents are native born Filipinos. 

Now for the next story. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/850480/driver-in-fatal-bataan-bus-crash-involving-teachers-released-from-detention-police/story/

The driver of the bus that fell off a cliff in Bataan on Saturday which resulted in the death of a public school teacher was released from detention, the police said.

Orani, Bataan Police chief Police Major Larry Valencia said on Sunday that the family of the fatality, identified as  34-year-old Payatas B Elementary School teacher Janice Pontillas, spoke with the driver and they decided that they would discuss the matter further.

The driver was held at the Orani Police Station for questioning, according to the Department of Education (DepEd) Schools Division Office (SDO) of Quezon City on Saturday.

Yesterday, the representative of DepEd Quezon City and the victim’s family were here to talk and they informed the PNP that they will not file a case yet. Instead, when the victim’s husband returns home on Tuesday, they will talk about what happened in the accident.,” Valencia said in an interview on Super Radyo dzBB.

The victim’s husband decided to have the driver released. They talked online about the accident.,” he added.

The crash took place around 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 4, when the DepEd Quezon City bus carrying 48 passengers, the driver and an alternate driver, traversed “a very sharp curve, lost its brakes and plunged into a 15-meter ravine.”

The passengers were Quezon City public elementary and secondary school teachers who departed from the Sinagtala Resort in Orani, Bataan to attend a Gender and Development activity.

There was a mechanical failure. The bus they were on lost its brakes, and that was why the driver lost control and the bus fell into the ravine.,” Valencia said.

Valencia added that the area where the bus crashed was not accident-prone and, citing the statements of the passengers, the driver was driving at a regular speed.

Maybe it just so happened that the bus lost its brakes in that area,” Valencia added.

The SDO said Pontillas was declared dead on arrival at the Orani District Hospital.

Eighteen other passengers were injured in the crash.

The Quezon City government and the SDO pledged to shoulder all medical expenses of the injured passengers, as well as the financial assistance for the deceased.

This is a tragic accident. Allegedly the brakes failed. Who could have foreseen that? How about the driver? Is he not responsible for making sure his vehicle is up to code? 

The real problem here is that the PNP let this man go because the husband of the victim declined to press charges. Who cares!? The state should decide the driver's fate, not the victim's spouse.

This happens so many times and is always infuriating to read about. A reckless driver injures or kills someone and the PNP lets them go because the family does not want to press charges because they have come to a settlement. I guess it's good to know I can commit vehicular manslaughter and pay my way out of the situation. 

What a joke. Why bother having laws at all when you can pay the victim and be done with it?

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Insurgency: Peace in Davao Still 'Fragile'

The whole of Davao has been declared insurgency free but that does not mean the AFP will be breaking camp. They are there to stay. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1187580

The chief of the Army’s 10th Infantry Division (10ID) assured Wednesday that not a single military field detachment will be pulled out despite the declaration of an insurgency-free Davao region.

In a press briefing here, Maj. Gen. Nolasco Mempin, the 10ID chief, said there will be no movement of deployed military units in various communities formerly influenced with communist New People's Army (NPA) rebels.

"It doesn't mean that since we are insurgency-free, we will leave the communities. The people are still healing from the atrocities brought by the NPA, and they are still rebuilding their trust in the government, so there is no need to leave them," Mempin said.

On Oct. 12, the region was declared insurgency-free after the military’s series of successful peace and order initiatives, in coordination with local government units, resulted in the dismantling of NPA remnants in the area.

"If we pull out the detachments and patrol bases, there is a tendency that the NPA will regroup and harass the leaders in the communities," Mempin said.

If they pull out and the NPA regroups that would mean that Davao is not insurgency free! In fact the peace in Davao is being described as "fragile."

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1945126/davao/local-news/peace-in-davao-still-fragile---army-official

DESPITE being declared insurgency-free, 10th Infantry Division (10ID) Commander Major General Nolasco Mempin said the peace situation in Davao Region is “fragile” if programs promoting peace are not sustained.

“If we will not sustain the programs that we are currently implementing, as well the actions taken to address the issues from the ground, there’s a big chance of resurgence),” Mempin said.

He said for the past five decades of insurgency, several campaigns and programs have been implemented.

“The AFP already created different campaigns to fight insurgency, there were instances when an area has already been cleared but later on a resurgence of influence from CTG is again noted,” Mempin said.

Mempin said the participation of the local government units (LGUs) will help them in sustaining peace and order in the region.

“I hope our fellow Dabawenyos will cooperate with us. All of us should take responsibility for the security of the Davao Region,” Mempin said.

Funny how Mempin notes that after previous declarations of an area being declared insurgency-free there was a resurgence and then says the security of the Davao Region is everyone's responsibility. He is at the ready to shift the blame to the public and LGUs if there is a resurgence in Davao. 

The AFP says 19 more Communist fronts are set to be dismantled soon. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1187654

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Thursday said it foresees 19 guerrilla fronts of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) dismantled “at the soonest possible time.”

AFP chief of staff Lt. Gen. Bartolome Vicente Bacarro said there used to be 89 guerrilla fronts, but they were reduced to 24 as of recent data.

“We are happy to report that right now out of that 89, 24nalang na guerrilla front ang kino-confront natin (we are only confronting 24 guerrilla fronts). And out of 24 guerrilla fronts, 19 are already weakened and we foresee that these 19 guerrilla fronts will be dismantled at the soonest possible time,” Bacarro said in an online press conference after the second National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) executive meeting.

He said the AFP has also reduced members of the NPA to 2,112 and firearms to 1,800.

Bacarro said the AFP is currently addressing five active guerrilla fronts in the areas of Northern Samar and South Cotabato.

“Now, we are focusing on those five active guerrilla fronts with only about 157 or 154 barangays…It’s not actually a challenge, but those are the things that we need to address right now,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bacarro said the AFP is expecting more areas in the country to be declared insurgency-free after Davao Region.

“The next areas that will be declared as insurgency-free are in the areas of Sarangani, Sultan Kudarat, and South Cotabato,” Bacarro said.

“Yung top leadership na matagal na nating hinahabol-habol doon (The top leadership that we have long been pursuing) was recently neutralized. And by this, we see a degradation in the terms of leadership and you know wala nang leader (there’s no more leader) so it will create a vacuum and we foresee some surrenderees in the coming days,” he added.

The AFP says there are only about 2,112 NPA fighters and 1,800 firearms left with which to contend. That is the same number given back in September and July of this year. That indicates that despite the AFP's hard work neutralizing top leadership, numerous surrenders, and the declaration of several areas as being insurgency free the number of NPA fighters remains static. Does that mean recruitment efforts have been effective? Or is the AFP lying about surrenders and making up statistics about how many NPA may or may not be left? 

Bacarro says the AFP is dealing with only 24 guerrilla fronts but back in July the AFP said there were 23 guerrilla fronts left. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1623551/afp-npa-down-to-2000-fighters-guerrilla-fronts-slashed-by-74-percent
“We have achieved significant gains in the conduct of military operations against the threat, I’m referring to the armed threat and [the dismantled guerrilla fronts are] almost 74 percent. There used to be 89 guerrilla fronts when President Duterte assumed office in 2016 but as of June 30 this year they were reduced to 23,” Aguilar said.
Is this a simple error or is there more to it? Can the AFP even keep up with its own propaganda?

Communist rebels are one step closer to receiving amnesty thanks to the NTF-ELCAC.

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) on Thursday appealed to the Senate to support the measure seeking to provide amnesty to communist rebels.
 
“For the communist terrorist group, it is still pending at the Senate. That's why we appealed for the concurrence of the Senate for this to be approved so that we can proceed with the amnesty program for the communist terrorist group,” Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity Undersecretary Isidro Purisima said at a press conference.
 
Purisima was referring to Proclamation No. 1093, signed by former President Rodrigo Duterte in 2021, which seeks to grant amnesty to former communist rebels who have committed crimes punishable under the Revised Penal Code and Special Penal Laws in furtherance of their political beliefs.
 
Meanwhile, Purisima said President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. just approved the appointment of some officials to the National Amnesty Commission.
 
The commission also had a meeting last week, according to him.

The grant of amnesty requires an admission of guilt on the part of beneficiaries and the concurrence of both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

How exactly will this amnesty work? Will anyone who surrenders be eligible despite the crimes they have committed? The AFP says the NPA's human rights violations are piling up, this after discovering the shallow graves of five persons executed recently.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1689702/remains-found-in-shallow-graves-in-agusan-del-norte-were-executed-by-npa-afp

The five sets of human remains recently found in a shallow grave in Santiago, Agusan del Norte were allegedly executed by the communist New People’s Army, the Armed Forces of the Philippines said on Saturday.

AFP said the bodies were found in shallow graves last October 30 by the local police. Two of them were members of the AFP’s Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit (Cafgu), while the three others were civilians, the armed forces also said.

“The AFP earlier condemned the execution of two (2) Cafgu members and three (3) civilians whose bodies were found in shallow graves on October 30 in Santiago, Agusan Del Norte,” the AFP said in a statement.

AFP points to a certain Myrna Sularte, also known as Maria Malaya, as one of the suspects. The other suspect, identified as Rolando Leyson Jr., was already killed in an encounter with government troops on September 14 this year.

The AFP also called the incident a violation of human rights and international humanitarian law.

“It is an act of terror that deserves judicial action. It is a crime against humanity that calls for international condemnation,” said the AFP in their statemen

Earlier in the year the AFP claimed the NPA has over 4,000 human rights violations since 1968.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1676430/afp-submits-to-chr-list-of-npas-over-4000-human-rights-violations

The New People’s Army (NPA) purportedly committed over 4,000 human rights violations since its founding, causing over 2,300 deaths and 400 injuries, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said on Thursday.

AFP Center for Law on Armed Conflict Director Brig. Gen. Joel Alejandro Nacnac submitted the recorded human rights violations before the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), a move which the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) call a “publicity stunt.”

“These reports would show that from 1968 to the 1st semester of 2022, at least a total of 4,329 violations were committed,” Nacnac said in a statement.

AFP said there were 2,443 human rights violations from 1968 to 2009 and 1,886 other violations reported from 2010 until the first quarter of 2022.

Of the 2,443 recorded violations from 1968 to 2009, 40 are child fighters’ employment cases; 432 incidents of destruction of civilian-owned properties; 72 uses of anti-personnel mines or improvised explosive devices; 1,606 cases of alleged willful killings, and 293 other human rights abuses, according to authorities.

Nacnac also pointed out that there are a lot of human rights and international humanitarian law violations that have not been recorded.

“These atrocities should not be left with impunity,” the official said.

With amnesty on the table and with the e-clip program how is there not anything but impunity? These rebels are being given millions in aid upon surrendering.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1187816

A total of 77 former New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in Bukidnon province have received PHP4.3 million worth of assistance through the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP).

In a statement issued Saturday, the Philippine Army's 403rd Infantry Brigade (403rd IBde) said the turnover of assistance, held in Camp Osito D. Bahian, in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon on Friday, was highlighted by the turnover of the former rebels’ firearms and the release of livelihood assistance, immediate assistance, reintegration assistance, and firearm remuneration.

The amount of E-CLIP assistance was coursed through the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

Col. Ted B. Dumosmog, acting 403Rd IBde commander, led the former rebels in taking the Oath of Allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines.

“The Bukidnon Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, through the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program and Amnesty Cluster, will always be at your service to facilitate the assistance that the government had promised to those who returned to the fold of the law. May this activity serve as an inspiration to those NPA members who want to avail of the government’s integration program," Dumosmog said in his speech after the turnover ceremony.

Here the AFP says they want this program to "serve as an inspiration" so that other NPA members will avail of the E-clip program but they also say that the NPA's human rights violations "should not be left with impunity." But the E-clip program is the very definition of impunity. They can't have it both ways.