Friday, January 6, 2023

Retards in the Government 291

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

A drunk 30-year-old special action police officer was arrested after he fired his gun indiscriminately in front of a videoke bar just an hour before the New Year celebrations in Bagabag town in Nueva Vizcaya province.

Arrested was Patrolman Loreto Padual Abrio, a member of the Philippine National Police-Special Action Force-145th Special Action Company based in Lamut, Ifugao, and a native of Mercedes village in Eastern Samar Province, said Police Major Oscar Abrogena, Bagabag police chief.

Bagabag police responded to Barangay (village) Tuao North after receiving a phone call from a villager that a man wearing civilian clothes fired a gun.

Abrio, who was apparently drunk, was seen roaming in front of the videoke bar.

He was accosted and bodily searched.

He yielded his service caliber 9mm gun.

A spent bullet was also found, aside from a magazine with 13 bullets, inside his sling bag.

Abrio was placed under the custody of Bagabag police while paraffin and ballistics tests are being readied prior to the filing of administrative charges for the illegal discharge of his gun.

A PNP-SAF member has been arrested for indiscriminate firing on New Year's Eve.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1711279/cop-arrested-for-shooting-wounding-2-persons-in-cabanatuan-city

A police officer was arrested after he shot two persons with his service firearm in this city on New Year’s day.

Patrolman Andres Quibuyen III was arrested in Barangay (village) Aduas Centro at around 12:30 a.m. Jan. 1.

He is detailed at the Philippine National Police’s Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (IMEG) in Camp Crame.

Responding police officers seized a  firearm from the suspect.

“Initial investigation revealed the suspect who is under the influence of intoxicating liquor shot the victims with the use of a short firearm,” the local police reported.

The reason for the shooting was not stated in the report.

Meanwhile, victims Arapat Pandodum, 26, and Salman Mama, 28, of Barangay Rizdelis, also in this city, were being treated in a local hospital, police said.

A formal complaint for double frustrated homicide was filed against Quibuyen before the city prosecutor’s office.

A police officer has been arrested for shooting to people on New Year's Day. 

https://www-philstar-com.translate.goog/pilipino-star-ngayon/metro/2023/01/02/2234766/miyembro-ng-pcg-arestado-sa-indiscriminate-firing?_x_tr_sl=tl&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc

A member of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) went to jail after being involved in the indiscriminate firing during the New Year's celebration in Quezon City last night.

Based on the report of the Pasong Putik Police Station, under the leadership of PLTCOL Vicente Bumalay Jr., the suspect was identified as Ferdinand Bagundol, 40, a PCG member assigned to the General Services Division, Coast Guard Base Parola, and a resident of Brgy. Happiness, Quezon City.

PS-16 personnel were said to be on patrol when they found the suspect, who appeared to be drunk, while firing his gun several times around 8:37 pm in front of Block 8 Lot 16, Don Ramon St., Hobart Subd. , Brgy. Happiness, Quezon City.

The authorities immediately arrested the suspect and brought him to the precinct.

A .99 caliber pistol, two magazines with seven bullets and seven fired cartridge cases were recovered from him.

The suspect is now in custody and will be charged with violation of RA 10591 or The Comprehensive Law on Firearms and Ammunition.

A member of the coast guard has been arrested for indiscriminate firing on New Years. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1712298/abalos-seeks-courtesy-resignation-of-all-pnp-colonels-generals-amid-possible-drug-links

Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. has called on all colonels and generals of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to submit their courtesy resignations, amid fears that high-ranking officials are already linked to the drug trade.

In a surprising move announced in a Wednesday press conference, Abalos said that asking for the courtesy resignation of PNP officials may be the quickest way for the country to address the drug menace that has infiltrated the police force.

(It appears that the problem is big within the police organization, as there are generals and colonels involved in the illegal drug trade.  According to the recommendation from PNP and other police officers, I am calling on all full colonel up to all generals for them to submit a courtesy resignation.)

(I know this is sudden, but this is the only way to make a fresh start. We will do something drastic, it is a very radical approach to this problem, but I do believe we must cleanse our ranks.)

Abalos said that a committee of five would be tasked to review the profile of the officials who would submit a courtesy resignation. While their courtesy resignation is still under review by the committee, the officials would still function in respect to their current assignments.

Once the committee approves the resignation, only then would the officials concerned be removed from the service.

“There will be a committee of five formed, this committee would filter each official. For the meantime, their work continues and they should not worry because if they are really clean, there’s no problem. We can fix this, it’s only a few of them who are involved, but they are in critical positions,” Abalos said in a mix of English and Filipino.

“This is how it works: the courtesy resignations — if they would hand out courtesy resignations — they should not worry because they would work until the resignation is accepted. If it is accepted, then only then would they cease working, it will go through a committee of five,” he added.

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) chief has not yet named who would be the five personalities that would form the said committee, but he assured that he will not be part of it.

“The committee will be the one to go through the records, regarding who is involved and who is not. I mean, you’ve heard Senator Bato (dela Rosa) when he said that there are still ninja cops in the service, there are such comments, and I would say yes, it’s true,” Abalos said.

“Maybe with this, we can start fresh in trusting the PNP.  My trust with the PNP is there, I’ve been working with the PNP, I’ve seen men in uniform, women in uniform risking their lives. It will be unfair to them (if PNP is dragged down by ninja cops),” he added.

Abalos also clarified that this is not a mandatory order, saying that he is “appealing” to the colonels and generals to make the move.

DILG Secretary Abalos has asked all PNP leadership to resign because of increasing corruption within the ranks. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1712831/pnp-chief-azurin-other-top-officials-submit-courtesy-resignations

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. and other members of his command group have heeded the appeal of Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. and submitted their courtesy resignations.

Azurin did not name the other top PNP officials but confirmed the courtesy resignation of their organization's number two man, Deputy Chief for Administration (DCA) Lt. Gen. Rodel Sermonio.

"Yes, actually, all of us here, my command group, we have already submitted. Honestly, DCA (Deputy Chief for Administration) was even ahead of me. On the record, my command group was the first to submit to me," he said.

"And the surprising thing is, even DG-IAS (Inspector General - Internal Affairs Service) will be submitting as well," he added.

This developed a day after Abalos asked PNP generals and colonels to vacate their posts – a surprising move aimed at eliminating police officers allegedly involved in illegal drugs.

According to Azurin, he met with the other PNP colonels and generals and "there were commitments" to tender their courtesy resignation.

Still, the PNP chief clarified that filing of courtesy resignation is not compulsory.

"So that means you can feel that the senior officials, the generals, they are willing to be subjected to an assessment because what is that, it's just repeated accusations in our ranks, and this must stop once and for all," he said.

"'Those who submitted, of course we talked about it yesterday, didn't we, there were commitments, because those of you who attended the conference yesterday, I listened to that one by one. I said let's set aside those ranks, be open, because what's that, that's a career, so it's voluntary," he added.

PNP leadership has heeded the call to resign voluntarily but this will certainly not end corruption within the ranks. 

https://mb.com.ph/2023/01/05/ex-village-exec-shot-dead-in-pangasinan/

A former barangay official was shot dead inside his vehicle in Rosales, Pangasinan on Wednesday, Jan. 4.

The victim was identified as Bryan Trinidad Did, 51, of Barangay Toboy, Asingan, Pangasinan.

Police received a report that a Sports Utility Vehicle was causing traffic on the Don Teofilo Sison Bridge.

Lawmen found the victim with bullet wounds in the body. He was taken to a hospital in Rosales where he was declared dead.

Motive yet to be determined and assailants still unidentified.

A former barangay official has been assassinated. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2023/01/01/2234555/ombudsman-indicts-more-public-officials-2022

Work seemed to have gone back to normal at the Office of the Ombudsman as it was able to indict more public officials before the Sandiganbayan in 2022 compared to the previous year.

Based on third quarter data, the Sandiganbayan Judicial Records Division received 209 cases from the ombudsman from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30 this year, breaching the 163 cases filed by the ombudsman in 2021. The Sandiganbayan is yet to release its fourth quarter data for 2022.

Ombudsman Samuel Martires had earlier admitted that the COVID-19 pandemic hampered the agency’s investigative work and resolution of cases because of a series of closures of its main office and regional offices after a big number of employees tested positive for the virus.

The ombudsman filed a measly 117 cases at the Sandiganbayan in 2020 at the height of the COVID pandemic. It was the agency’s lowest feat since 2007 when only 93 cases were filed under then ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez.

As in previous years, 2022 recorded the most number of cases filed with 104 for violation of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act while 86 for malversation of public funds.

Meanwhile, 13 were appealed cases which were originally decided by regional trial courts before being elevated to the Sandiganbayan.

Among the cases lodged by the ombudsman before the Sandiganbayan in 2022 were graft charges against over 40 officials of the Bureau of Immigration in connection with the so-called pastillas scam, wherein143 foreign nationals, mostly Chinese, were allowed entry into the country from 2017 to 2020 without undergoing immigration procedures supposedly in exchange for money.

The Ombudsman indicted more people in 2022 than in the past two years since the pandemic began.  

Thursday, January 5, 2023

Coronavirus Lockdown: Marcos Jr. Very Hesitant, Win War vs COVID-19, and More!

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

China has backed off its zero-COVID policy and now infections are spreading like wildfire. They have also reopened their borders allowing Chinese citizens to travel abroad. Many countries are now imposing restrictions on persons entering from China. But not the Philippines. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/12/29/2234064/doh-sees-no-need-yet-restrict-arrivals-china-covid-cases-surge

The Department of Health on Thursday said it is not yet time to impose tighter restrictions for travelers from China, which is seeing an explosion of COVID-19 cases following the lifting of strict rules there.

In a briefing, DOH officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire said the department is confident that existing health protocols and strengthened surveillance systems are adequate.

"The DOH doesn’t think that it’s required or it’s needed already that we close our borders or have regulations or restrictions specific only to China because of what’s happening in their country," Vergeire said in a briefing.

"We are in a much better position now compared to one or two years ago because most of our citizens are fully vaccinated already, and have learned the good behavior of practicing minimum public health standards," she added.

Vergeire issued the statement a day after Transport Secretary Jaime Bautista said he was in favor of imposing COVID-19 measures—such as testing—on visitors from China.

A growing number of countries including the United States and Italy have announced curbs for Chinese visitors.

The health official said that such a policy should be discussed by the government’s inter-agency task force on COVID-19 response first.

"Right now, it is just for us to monitor and observe the situation. But [we will continue to impose] our strengthened surveillance, and of course that regulation that we require a negative antigen test coming from individuals from other countries who are not vaccinated," Vergeire said.

The Department of Tourism disagrees wit the DOH. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1710051/covid-19-tests-eyed-for-travelers-from-china

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has recommended the tightening of travel restrictions for people coming from China which is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases.

Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista on Wednesday floated the idea of requiring testing for travelers from China as a safety measure, saying that the COVID-19 Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases would iron out the travel guidelines.

“I think we should be very cautious,” he said on the sidelines of an event in Pasay City. Recent reports show that COVID-19 cases in China have been spiking anew, with estimates reaching at least a million per day.

Bautista said they would also look at how other countries were responding to the situation, noting that “other Asean (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) countries are also cautious in accepting Chinese visitors.”

Interestingly enough Marcos is not against placing restrictions on incoming Chinese. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1191700

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday said he is open to having the Philippine government impose additional restrictions on travelers from China following a new surge of severe Covid-19 cases in the east Asian country.

Marcos, however, said the Department of Health (DOH) would first have to study the country's risk of a possible new wave of infections coming from China.

“As long as it’s based on science and we feel that there’s a need, we will do it. But again, it depends on what the true risk is to us,” he said in a video from the Office of the Press Secretary (OPS).

Closing the country’s borders to China will be the last resort, he said, adding that additional Covid-19 testing may suffice.

“Kung (If) it’s something that is manageable, then I’m sure we can find a way to not completely close our borders to China but to find a way, to have a procedure so that those coming from China who may been have exposed or who may have been infected will be tested and ‘yun lang naman ang ating inaalala (and that’s all we are concerned about),” he added.

It's another case of those in charge not being on the same page. But don't worry. They are monitoring the situation. 

President Marcos is off to China despite the surge in COVID cases. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/855770/marcos-to-push-through-with-china-state-visit-despite-covid-19-surge/story/

Despite soaring COVID-19 cases in China, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. will still push through with his state visit in Beijing next week, an official from the Department of Foreign Affairs said Thursday.

According to DFA Assistant Secretary Nathaniel Imperial, Marcos' trip to China is scheduled from January 3 to 5. The state visit is upon the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

"Our relations with China is very important and we have received assurances from our Chinese host that all arrangements are being made to ensure the safety of the President and the delegation during the visit," Imperial said.

"A bubble arrangement has been agreed for the Philippine delegation to minimize the risk of exposure to the virus. There are some visits that we could not postpone," he added.

Imperial said every precaution is being undertaken to ensure that no member of the Philippine delegation will not get infected and will not bring back to the Philippines any variants of the virus.

With the administration wanting to appease on China it's no winder they are not eager to put restrictions on Chinese visitors. China has said doing so would be discriminatory which is exactly the point. Who wants sick people in the country spreading thier sickness? 

Four provinces in Caraga have exceeded a 100% vaccination rate for 12-17 year olds. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1191696

Four Caraga Region provinces have attained more than 100 percent coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination rate among children aged 12 to 17.

Based on the Dec. 26 report of the Department of Health in the region (DOH-13) obtained by the Philippine News Agency showed that Agusan del Norte got a 132.86 percent vaccination rate with 42,584 children aged 12-17 fully vaccinated from the 32,052 targets.

Agusan del Sur, meanwhile, garnered 122.17 percent with 77,348 fully vaccinated kids out of 63,313 targets.

Surigao del Norte got a 102.6 percent rate with 47,463 children, while Surigao del Sur with a 115.58 percent rate or 61,725 fully vaccinated children in the age group.

Dinagat Islands province, on the other hand, is more than a point away from attaining 100 percent with a 98.6 percent vaccination rate, or 10,819 from its 10,968 targets.

Butuan City also exceeded its target for the age group as it got a 121.1 percent vaccination rate.

“Caraga region has attained 116.25 vaccination rate for the said age bracket of children with 236,430 fully vaccinated from 274,852 targets,” DOH-13 said.

The report also indicated a 52.2 percent vaccination rate in the region for children aged 5 to 11, with 156,853 children fully vaccinated from the target of 300,245 as of Dec. 26.

However if the state of emergency is not extended the DOH says the vaccination program will not cease but they won't be able to purchase any more vaccines.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/12/30/2234290/doh-we-cant-buy-more-covid-vaccine-doses-unless-state-calamity-extended

"If the extension will not be approved, we can still continue with the COVID-19 vaccination program using existing doses considering their validity is hinged on their Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs). But, we cannot procure additional doses, including the bivalent vaccines," the DOH said.

"Also, it is expected that the number of vaccinators will decrease as other cadres such as pharmacists may no longer be tapped, and willingness to vaccinate may decrease as immunity from liability is not guaranteed," it added.

However Marcos is hesitant to extended the state of calamity because there is no state of calamity. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1710311/marcos-jr-very-hesitant-to-extend-pandemic-induced-state-of-calamity-in-ph

“I’m still very, very hesitant to continue the state of calamity, to extend it because again we are not in a state of calamity anymore. Technically speaking. And that is the wrong mindset to be approaching the new year with,” Marcos said in a video shared over his Instagram stories.

He noted that the government is currently exploring ways to continue granting benefits to healthcare workers in the Philippines sans the state of calamity.

The City of Iloilo echoes this sentiment by declaring they have won they war against COVID-19. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1191714

The year 2022 has brought positive vibes to the city and province of Iloilo.

The city government put a premium on the restoration of Ilonggos’ sense of pride as its major accomplishment while winning the war against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) that jumpstarted several major programs, including the crafting of its development thrust were considered as among the major achievements for the provincial government in 2022.

“The sense of pride of being Ilonggo, you don’t get that anywhere. We were able to achieve that and that is something that cannot be translated into this project or that project,” said Mayor Jerry P. Treñas on Friday.

Meanwhile, Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. said he is happy with the performance of the province in 2022 and thanked stakeholders for their support.

“This is the year where we transitioned from a pandemic-stricken province to the new normal. This is a recovery year and we are happy with the result of our fight against Covid-19,” he said.

Defensor added that this year, Ilonggos were given the chance to lead lives different from their routine during the pandemic.

Contrary to the fear mongering of the DOH the data shows there was no surge over the holidays. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1191858

The daily average of new coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases decreased by 39 percent from Dec. 26, 2022 to Jan. 1, the Department of Health (DOH) said Monday.

From 813 daily infections recorded from Dec. 19 to 25, 2022, the number went down to 494 in the recent week.

The latest case bulletin showed 3,458 new cases and 164 verified deaths.

Of the additional deaths, the DOH said 32 occurred from Dec. 19, 2022 to Jan. 1.

To date, the Philippines has 12,660 active Covid-19 infections.

Hospitalization for COVID is also down. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1711816/not-that-many-covid-19-patients-in-hospitals-over-the-holidays-doh

There were not a lot of COVID-19 patients in hospitals during the holidays, according to Department of Health (DOH) undersecretary Eric Tayag on Tuesday.

Tayag said that as per the direction of Health officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire, the DOH visited different hospitals to see their preparations for COVID-19 cases and firework injuries.

“We are happy because while there are patients in the hospitals, there were not that many COVID patients that hospital services for other ailments were not sacrificed,” said Tayag when asked about COVID-19 patients on Teleradyo.

Will 2022 be the last year the DOH issues worthless fear mongering proclamations about the spread of COVID due to Christmas and New Years celebrations?

Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Is Manny Pacquiao's Boxing Career Built on a Lie?

Could it be that the career of one of the greatest boxers in modern times and a national hero of the Philippines has all been built on a lie? It seems that is indeed the case. The reason being a corrupt referee.

https://sports.inquirer.net/487960/ref-admits-he-cheated-to-help-pacquiao-win

It has long been an open secret—fans joked about the obvious long count in the aftermath of a fight in 2000.

And in the years that followed, the joke lost its punch, flattened by the frequency of its retelling and the eventual incomparable career of one Manny Pacquiao.

Until the World Boxing Council (WBC) uploaded a video that featured renowned Filipino referee Carlos Padilla admitting he facilitated a rigged result in Pacquiao’s infamous fight against Australian Nadal Hussein.

“So, you know the opponent, Hussein, or whatever his name was. He is taller, younger, stronger and a dirty fighter, managed by Jeff Fenech. So in the [fourth round], Manny got knocked down, I thought he was going to get up, but his eyes were cross-eyed,” Padilla said in a video on the WBC’s YouTube channel that has since been taken down.

“I am Filipino, and everybody watching the fight is Filipino, so I prolonged the count. I know how to do it,” Padilla said after taking nearly twice as long to count to 10. “When he got up, I told him, ‘Hey, are you okay?’ Still prolonging the fight. ‘Are you okay?’ ‘Okay, fight!’”

It turns out this not a new revelation but an old inside...joke? Was the WBC unaware of what the fans new all along? Padilla admits he prolonged the count out of solidarity for being a Filipino. But he wasn't just a Filipino as we shall see. 

“[B]ecause Manny was not like Manny is now, he wasn’t trained by Freddie Roach yet, he holds on for his dear life, and [Hussein] throws him, and he went down again. I said to the opponent, ‘Hey, you don’t do this.’ You know, I was prolonging the fight. ‘You don’t do that. Okay, judges, [point] deduction.’”

To cap it off, Padilla also admitted forcing the outcome when he ruled a head butt as a punch, resulting in the 10-round TKO win for Pacquiao.

“[B]ecause he is shorter, he headbutted the other guy and there is a cut, but I declared it a punch. If there is a headbutt, you have to stop the fight and declare to the judges a point deduction, but I didn’t do that, meaning the fight could continue. [The cut] is not really big—but I never got the doctor to check it [because] I want to see it serious,” Padilla said.

Pacquiao could not be reached for comment.

So, Manny headbutted his opponent and the referee called it a punch!? How did the WBC ever let this ruling stand? 

Hussein, however, had a lot to say, particularly on how both fighters’ paths diverged after that bout.

“I can’t say Pacquiao’s career would never have been the same, but it would have been derailed, that’s for sure,” Hussein said.

After that, the Australian didn’t have much of a career, failing to win a world championship. He eventually settled for a career in sales.

Pacquiao’s career bloomed the following year when he was picked as a replacement fighter on two weeks’ notice to face Lehlo Ledwaba in the undercard of a fight scheduled at MGM Grand in Las Vegas that featured Oscar de la Hoya in the main event. Pacquiao hammered out a sixth-round stoppage in that fight for the International Boxing Federation junior featherweight to engineer one of the finest runs in boxing history.

Hussein said his camp smelled something fishy early on and accused the organizers of using a loophole to slide Padilla into the referee’s position.

“With the referee, the terms were there was going to be an Australian judge, a Filipino judge and a Korean judge. Then they said the referee was going to be American. But … [Padilla] was an American-Filipino. So because he was an American citizen, they had their loophole.

“He was a Filipino all along. But it wasn’t supposed to be an issue because he was based in America. But we didn’t know anything about it until the last minute, to be honest.”

Ah, the perks of dual citizenship! Padilla was not supposed to referee but only snuck in because he is also an American which created a loophole. 

It would certainly be wrong to pin the blame on Manny Pacquiao when the decision here is solely the responsibility of Padilla. 

https://news.yahoo.com/manny-pacquiao-breaks-silence-referee-173956934.html

Speaking to ABS-CBN’s "TV Patrol," Pacquiao denied being involved in any way with Padilla's decision-making. 

I did not cheat. We were just probably favored because of home court [advantage],” the former Philippine senator told TV Patrol. “As a boxer, I just did what I needed to do. I’m a boxer. I only do my job inside the ring. That is his problem, not mine.”

The WBC has not yet released a formal statement but has formed a panel to review Padilla's remarks. His daughter claims his statements have been misinterpreted. 

https://www.philstar.com/sports/2022/12/01/2227820/daughter-filipino-referee-says-pacquiao-cheating-statement-misconstrued-misinterpreted

The daughter of now controversial referee Carlos Padilla has called the statements where his father admitted helping Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao win a fight in 2000 as "misconstrued" and "misinterpreted".

In a letter addressed to the "boxing community of the world", Suzy Padilla Tuano came to defense of the 88-year-old referee who was shoved into the center of attention after a recent interview during his induction to the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame.

"My father is an 88 year old man who is just that — old and aging. Despite the fact that he has been living in the United States for decades, English remains his 2nd language," the letter read.

"Communications can be misconstrued and well intentioned words can be misinterpreted. The present situation is one such glaring example of what might actually have been said, (no pun intended), and what may have been taken out of context," she continued.

"My father is a decent and honorable man. He dedicated his life to boxing and boxers and cared for them and their well being, regardless of nationality or circumstance," she said.

"He refereed numerous historic fights with the likes of Muhammad Ali, Hagler, Leonard, Hearns, and many more fighters for the entirety of his career. He has since retired and has been out of the spotlight for as long as I can remember. Oh, but he loves to talk and entertain because like any other human, he still yearns to feel relevant. I invite everyone to ask about Carlos Padilla among his peers: promoters, fighters, referees, or anyone from his era and hopefully, you will learn about my father's true character," she continued.

"He does not need controversies at this very late stage in his life."

It's hard to see how anything Carlos Padilla said has been taken out of context. Watch the interview for yourself.


The talk about the Manny Pacquiao fight begins at 17:36.

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Insurgency: Gasping For Breath, Without Direction

This first post of the new year about the insurgency will be a look back on the past year.  Of course the most important event to have happened was the death of CPP founder and head Joma Sison in the Netherlands. The AFP says this has left the CPP with "no sense or purpose or direction."

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1191460

The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) is suffering from a breakdown in communication between its units due to the neutralization of its ranking leaders as it struggles to "gasp for breath", the spokesperson of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said Monday.

In a statement, Col. Medel Agular said the death of CPP's chair Jose Maria Sison in the Netherlands has also left the underground movement, which observes its 54th founding anniversary Dec. 26, with "no sense of purpose and direction".

"There is a breakdown in the communication lines between the CPP Central Committee and its subordinate organs and armed group (NPA). This is primarily due to the neutralization of many of the CPP top leaders: Julius Giron; Menandro Villanueva; Jorge Madlos; etc, the silence and long absence of their supposed Chairman now, Benito Tiamzon, and the loss of their mass bases and mass organizations," Aguilar said.

The CPP is left with only 23 guerrilla fronts, only five of which are able to implement party programs and the 18 are "weak and gasping for breath", Aguilar said.

"This gives the military the opportunity to focus its superior capability against the five while the civil government needs only to implement programs that will address the source of peoples’ discontent to render the UGM’s AOM (agitate, organize and mobilize) activities inutile," he said.

Sison, who died last Dec. 16, established the CPP in 1968.

"To keep the organization afloat, the CPP through a digital person known as 'Marco Valbuena' can only come up with press releases and statements to convey the party’s directive and message to its lower organs and armed group, including its threat of tactical offensives," Aguilar said.

If the CPP-NPA is now facing disintegration and is directionless they are still not toothless. This week they engaged the AFP in a firefight in Bohol.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1709981/npa-rebels-military-troops-clash-in-bohol

A gunfight ensued between suspected members of the New People’s Army (NPA) and government troopers in Bohol province in San Isidro town on Wednesday, Dec. 28.

Soldiers clashed with at least 10 “remnants” of NPA’s Bohol Party Committee, Komiteng Rehiyon-Negros, Cebu, Bohol, and Siquijor, according to a report from the 47th “Katapatan” Infantry Battalion (IB).

San Isidro, 32 km from the capital city of Tagbilaran, has at least 9,000 residents.

In a statement, the 47th IB said residents of Sitio Bajong, Barangay Baunos, San Isidro informed soldiers about the presence of communist rebels who were allegedly extorting money from them.

The troops responded, resulting in an encounter at around10 a.m. The firefight lasted for about 10 minutes.

No fatalities were reported.

Recovered in the encounter site were different ammunition, tents, food packs, personal belongings, and subversive documents.

Meanwhile in Negros Occidental they burned sugarcane trucks.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1709974/npa-admits-burning-5-sugarcane-trucks-in-negros-oriental

The New People’s Army (NPA) claimed responsibility for the burning of five sugarcane trucks in Toboso town, Negros Occidental on Monday, December 26.

In a statement on Tuesday, December 27, Cecil Estrella, spokesperson of the Roselyn Jean Pelle Command (RJCP) – Northern Negros Guerilla Front of the NPA, said a unit of the group burned the sugarcane trucks owned by Teotimo Ballesteros on the 54th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of the Philippines last Dec 26.

“The punitive action is the second incident against class enemy Ballesteros. On December 14, the NPA set fire to two cane trucks in Barangay Tabun-ac in the same town,” the statement read.

Ballesteros’ sugar lands, it said, are within the guerrilla zones.

The NPA alleged that the landowner disregarded his farm workers’ repeated calls for wage increases and benefits.

“The only peace talks the revolutionary forces in northern Negros promote is the one that addresses the wage and land issues…the peace talks should be at a national scale that tackles the root cause of armed conflict – genuine land reform to address landlessness, national industrialization to address unsecured jobs, among others,” it said.

The NPA is still very capable of causing havoc. Calling them directionless with no real leadership and at the point of disintegration is great propaganda but does not reflect the reality on the ground.

As for propaganda there was quite a lot of that in the last week of 2022. Most notably the number of reported surrenders. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1191506

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1191482

Ten Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army (CPP-NPA) rebels have surrendered and yielded firearms to the military and police in central Negros Island from Dec. 20 to 22, a report from the Philippine Army's 62nd Infantry Battalion (62IB) said.

Capt. Dorcesimo Cuyag Jr., civil-military operations officer of the 62IB based in Isabela town, Negros Occidental province, said the 10 rebels were turned over to the Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (TF-ELCAC) of Guihulngan City during a ceremony Monday.

The CPP is commemorating its 54th founding anniversary today, Dec. 26.

"The timing is a blow to the CPP. They have no reason to celebrate because their people have already surrendered. It is us who should celebrate this victory," Cuyag told the Philippine News Agency.

Timing is certainly everything. Trotting out alleged CPP-NPA surrednerees on the founding anniversary of the CPP is a huge propaganda win. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1709680/55-npa-members-surrender-on-cpps-54th-anniversary

At least 55 members of the New People’s Army (NPA) surrendered as the local communist movement marked the 54th anniversary of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) on Monday, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said Tuesday.

The CPP was founded by Jose Maria Sison who died 10 days earlier while in exiled in the Netherlands.  Military officials believe Sison’s death dealt a huge blow to the communist movement.

In a statement, PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. said the 55 NPA members were presented during a simple ceremony at the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) headquarters in Camp Bagong Diwa, Bicutan in Taguig City.

With Azurin during the program was NCRPO chief Maj. Gen. Jonnel Estomo and officials from the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency and Joint Task Force-NCR.

“These series of surrenders of the former communist rebels resulted from the relentless campaign of our police and military forces against terrorism in support of Executive Order No. 70 to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC),” Azurin said.

Of course there were anti-CPP rallies on the same day. 100 ex-rebels rallied against the CPP in Aurora. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1191536

At least a hundred former members and supporters of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) in this province have withdrawn their support from the communist terrorist organization and pledged allegiance to the national government.

In a peace rally conducted in front of the municipal government of San Luis on Monday, the former rebels and supporters expressed their collective sentiments against the atrocities, lies and deceptions being committed by the communist terrorist organization.

"Ka Adim", a former vice commanding officer of the NPA in this province, said on Tuesday that their group held the peace rally to demonstrate their strong stand against the terrorist acts of the communist organization.

We do not want the future and lives of the youth be destroyed and we want to maintain the true path towards peace,” he said in an interview.

Ka Adim is also the overall president of six people’s organizations that joined the peace rally, namely IPs Association, Solo Parents Association, Samahan ng Magsasaka ng Camalatan Nonong Sr., Nagkakaisang Mamamayan sa Dicaluyongan Association, Masaganang Perlas ng Silanganan ng Aurora Province Association and Sambayanan Association.

"Ka Eric", a member of the Nagkakaisang Mamamayan sa Dicaluyongan Association, said his group fully supports the peace and nation-building efforts of the government.

A rally by former rebels was also held in Bukidnon. 

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1949446/davao/local-news/ex-rebels-hold-peace-rally-on-cpps-anniversary

FORMER rebels conducted a peace rally in line with the 54th Founding Anniversary of the Communist Peoples Party (CPP) on December 26, 2022.

10th Infantry Division (10ID) of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) spokesperson Capt. Mark Anthony Tito in a text message sent to SunStar Davao on December 26, 2022, said this peace rally was headed by former rebels Arian Jane Ramos, also known as Marikit, together with 16 former rebels at Poblacion, Quezon, Bukidnon.

Aside from the peace rally, Tito said they have also intensified security measures in their areas of responsibility.

“Our troops are still on the Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs) and our recently cleared areas, conducting Focused Military Operations (FMO), CMO (Civil Military Operations), Intelligence Operations, and other lines of operations to prevent any hostile plans of the CTG (Communist Terrorist Group),”.

This rally was almost certainly sponsored by the AFP. It would not be surprising if the really in Aurora was also directed by the AFP. It's good propaganda and serves to encourage the reamaining NPA fighters to surrender. More surrenders could lead to localized peace talks. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1191609

The new chief of the Philippine Army in Negros Occidental has expressed support for localized peace negotiations with members of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army (CPP-NPA).

Col. Michael Samson, acting commander of the 303rd Infantry Brigade (Ibde), said on Wednesday through local engagements, those willing to leave the armed revolution will have the opportunity to surrender without misgivings after being fed by propaganda that they will be harmed by government forces.

"If we erase their apprehensions, we can hold a dialogue, and eventually make a settlement. We can talk out the local issues that can be addressed by the local government units and government agencies, then it's better," he told the Philippine News Agency (PNA).

"Let's talk about it, but I encourage it to be done locally. The previous national peace talks failed because they blindly follow the teachings or directives of the CPP's Central Committee," he added.

Samson said they will respond with military action to those who insist on fighting the government through terror and violence.

"If they will continue to do that, we will be forced to make their lives miserable. If it's the only way to force them to abandon the armed struggle," he added.

Will 2023 finally see the end of the insurgency? The official tally of remaining NPA fighters stands at 2,112.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/12/27/2233464/only-2112-npa-fighters-left-afp

Because of sustained military operations coupled with the whole-of-nation approach of bringing development to far-flung areas and offering benefits to surrenderees, the military believes that the New People’s Army (NPA) now has only 2,112 fighters left.

After 54 years of existence, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said the communist rebel group, considered as a local terrorist organization, has suffered significant strategic losses as it lost a great number of guerrilla units, leaders and members.

The military, releasing figures yesterday, said the NPA has been reduced to 2,112 members with 1,876 firearms, from 89 to 22 guerrilla fronts with 17 already classified as weakened.

The military said NPA leaders neutralized by government forces include Helenita Pardales, secretary of the Eastern Visayas regional party committee; Ericson Acosta, top NPA leader of Komite Rehiyon-Cebu-Bohol, Negros, Siquijor; Rogelio Sapon Gerondio Jr., secretary of sub-regional committee 3 in Agusan del Norte; and Gina Belsa Granada, secretary of defunct guerrilla front in Zamboanga del Norte.

The AFP also claimed that from as high as P4.2 billion in 2017, the NPA was allegedly only able to extort P8.5 million in 2022.

Compare the stats in this article with the first one above. PNA says there are 23 fronts left with 18 weakened while Philstar claims there are 22 fronts with 17 weakened. Can the AFP get its numbers right? 2,112 is a very specific number based on what exactly? Was someone listening to Rush when they came up with these figures? Let's see how those numbers change over the course of 2023. 

Monday, January 2, 2023

Picture of the Week: Pork N' Chix Grill & Cafe

There's a new restaurant in town. Grill and cafe anyway.


Say that name out loud a few times!