Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Martial Law: Lost the Will to Fight

It seems there are some contradictions going on with the AFP's intel.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1046333/maute-recruitment-has-significantly-slowed-down-afp
“Certain conditions indicate that the enemy’s recruitment has significantly slowed down following the surrender of Maute-IS remnants,” said Col. Romeo Brawner Jr, spokesperson of Joint Task Force Ranao in a statement. 
“According to surrenderers, most of the remnants have been isolated and have lost their will to fight following the series of military operations conducted by the 103rd Brigade in Lanao del Sur,” he added.
Lost the will to fight? Really? If that is the case then where are all the foreign fighters entering the country going? Which groups are they joining?
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1047269/foreign-jihadi-fighters-flock-to-mindanao
Professor Rommel Banlaoi, chair of Philippine Institute for Peace, Violence and Terrorism Research, said the foreign terrorist fighters monitored to have entered Mindanao came from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Morocco, Spain, France, Tunisia, Iraq, Somali, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Pakistan, Bangladesh and China. 
But the bulk of the foreign fighters came from Indonesia and Malaysia, which both share maritime borders with the Philippines. 
“The [foreign fighters] regard Mindanao as the new land of jihad, safe haven and alternative home base,” Banlaoi said. 
Lt. Col. Gerry Besana, spokesperson for the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Western Mindanao Command, said the Islamic State continued to inspire local sympathizers despite their failure to establish an Islamic territory in Marawi during their five-month siege of the Islamic city last year.
So Maute recruitment is down according to the AFP but ISIS continues to inspire local sympathisers? If it's not Maute then who is it?

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1048982
Rasco said the team recovered two suspected improvised explosive devices, a kilogram of black powder, electrical wires, a blasting cap, cellular phones and two t-shirts printed with symbols of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). 
Pursuit operations are ongoing against Nilong and his cohorts, in coordination with the Armed Forces of the Philippines and other law enforcement units, the police official added. 
Supt. Aldrin Gonzales, PRO-12 public information officer, said the armed group was linked to terror group Ansar Al-Khilafah Philippines (AKP), which had pledged support to the ISIS. 
AKP, which originated in Sarangani Province, was reportedly a part of the local network of the Maute Group. 
The group supposedly merged with the armed elements based in Polomolok after its leader, Tokboy Maguid, was killed in an encounter with joint operatives in Kiamba, Sarangani in January last year.
So this local group is affialted with both ISIS and Maute! But Maute has lost the will to fight. Too bad for them. MILF will take over the Bangsomoro Region and Maute will have nothing. What is left for them?
http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1051994
“Surrender and live normal lives with your families.” 
With these words, Chief Supt. Graciano Mijares, police regional director for the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), appealed Wednesday to remaining members of the Islamic State-linked Maute terrorist group in Lanao del Sur to choose the right path of life.
Surrender and live a normal life with your family? Do these men even have families? Are there women and children waiting at home for them to come back from fighting the infidels? I suppose it could be just that easy. One day you are a terrorist making bombs and fighting the jihad. Next day you are a pedicab driver just trying to make a few pesos for your family. Happens all the time right?

It's not as if Maute members aren't surrendering.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1050559

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1051985

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1051636

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1051317
That is just from this month alone. Looking at those stories one would think Maute is slowly turning themselves in. But just what is the truth? The AFP says Maute recruitment is falling but they also say foreign fighters are making their way to the country. I suppose they will have to rack their brains studying this issue.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1046868/afp-chief-further-assessment-needed-on-mindanao-martial-law-extension
Galvez said that even if they already talked to some of the religious groups and local government units (LGUs) in the region about extending martial law in Mindanao, the military still needs to conduct further assessment before they submit their recommendation on the matter to President Rodrigo Duterte. 
“Next week we will start the assessment with the visitation of EastMinCom (Eastern Mindanao Command) and WestMinCom (Western Mindanao Command),” Galvez said. 
“We have already asked some religious (groups) and also some of the LGUs but we need to assess further considering that the assessment will be coming from the AFP should be jointly with the PNP (Philippine National Police),” he added.
WHY ARE THEY CONSULTING WITH RELIGIOUS GROUPS?? There are very specific reasons to declare marital law.  These reasons are objective. They are as follows:
The President shall be the Commander-in-Chief of all armed forces of the Philippines and whenever it becomes necessary, he may call out such armed forces to prevent or suppress lawless violence, invasion or rebellion. In case of invasion or rebellion, when the public safety requires it, he may, for a period not exceeding sixty days, suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus or place the Philippines or any part thereof under martial law
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/constitutions/the-1987-constitution-of-the-republic-of-the-philippines/the-1987-constitution-of-the-republic-of-the-philippines-article-vii/
Invasion. Rebellion. Or to protect the public safety. Those are objective reasons. Currently there is no rebellion or invasion. Or is there? There are groups in Mindanao at war with the government. But this has been happening for decades now. There is nothing fundamentally different about the situation in Mindanao now than before the Marawi siege. Terrorist groups still abound. Private armies still roam about. Violence continues to happen. If the AFP decides the public safety requires it then why was there no martial law all this time while Mindanao has been filled with violence?

What is the AFP asking these religious groups? Which religious groups? Muslims? Christians? They literally have nothing to offer when it comes to the imposition of marital law since the imposition of marital law is not done by consensus.

Granted no one cares about the constitutionally valid reasons to declare martial law. Not even politicians who have sworn to uphold the law.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1052246
Maguindanao Rep. Zajid Mangudadatu of 2nd District has expressed support to the extension of martial law in Mindanao in the bid to recover all loose firearms. 
Mangudadatu, who was here Friday to join the local wine tasting event of “Oktubafest”, said the government has to enforce martial law for another one to two years to achieve lasting peace in Mindanao. 
One to two years is enough to recover all loose firearms and disband private armies. I believe there are still a lot of unlicensed firearms in Mindanao because it is a culture of our Muslim brothers to own guns,” the congressman said.
“As a Muslim Filipino, my call is for us to be united. I want to change the impression of our Christian brothers and sisters about Muslims. We should not have segregation. We only have one government," he added.
Those are not valid reasons to extend martial law. The constitution does not say martial law is a tool that can be used to bring peace or collect firearms or disband private armies. If anything his list of reasons for extending marital law is a confession that Mindanao is a violent region.

Rep Zajid Mangudadatu must not be familiar with the political platform of his Muslim brethren. They want NOTHING to do with Christians or the Philippines. Their ultimate goal is separation. Secession. Their own state. That is what the BOL is all about. It's the first step in that direction.
https://www.luwaran.com/news/article/1537/bangsamoro-political-gains-are-products-of-our-long-struggle-for-self-determination----boy-hashim
“The MILF leadership will sustain the gains and products of Moro struggle for the Bangsamoro’s next generation to enjoy”, Hashim emphasized. 
“Let us work together in establishing our government, the Bangsamoro Government”, Hashim said. 
Eastern Mindanao Front Commander Amerudin “Jack” Abas said “We must fully support the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) and ensure that ‘Yes’ votes win during the plebiscite.”  
Abas said the Bangsamoro has the capability to govern themselves. 
“The BOL is a result of our unity, determination, and steadfastness. As Bangsamoro, we shall continue to move forward for the betterment of our communities and people”, Abas underscored. 
“We will act towards one direction for the interest of Bangsamoro people”, Abas concluded. 
Read between the lines and never forget the Senate was blasted for including a provision in the BOL that residents of the BOL are Citizens of the Philippines.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/996061/house-oks-bbl-bill-but-senate-introduces-contentious-changes
 “Most [of the original BBL provisions] were contentious,” said Sen. Ralph Recto who, along with Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon, introduced most of the amendments. 
“[Its] framework to begin with is forming a state, which is unconstitutional, until we adopt a federal form of government,” Recto said.
Drilon successfully moved for the inclusion of a provision reiterating “that the Bangsamoro people are citizens of the Republic of the Philippines.” Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri, the bill sponsor, said this was opposed by the Bangsamoro Transition Commission.
The groundbreaking for Marawi's rehabilitation was supposed to happen already several times but was put on hold to accommodate Duterte's schedule. Now it's back on, without him.

http://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2018/10/duterte-not-attending-groundbreaking-rites-in-marawis-ground-zero/
After a dozen postponements, the recent ones due to unavailability of President Rodrigo Duterte, the groundbreaking rites in Marawi’s Ground Zero to signal the start of rehabilitation efforts in the most affected area will finally take place on October 30 but without the President. 
Undersecretary Falconi Millar, Secretary-General of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council and head of the Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) Secretariat told MindaNews on October 21 that the Presidential Management Staff (PMS) had confirmed Duterte’s attendance on October 31, exactly nine months and one day since his last visit to Marawi on January 30. 
But Millar on Sunday told MindaNews that the PMS had sent word that the President can’t make and that instead of October 31, the groundbreaking rites would be on October 30, to be led by Housing Secretary and TFBM chair Eduardo del Rosario. 
No explanation was given about the change in date and Duterte’s absence. “As per PMS, PRRD (President Rodrigo Roa Duterte) would not be able to attend. Sec EDDR (Eduardo D. Del Rosario) to lead the groundbreaking,” Millar said in a text message to MindaNews. 
“No explanation?” MindaNews asked. Millar replied: “No explanation.”
Hopefully they finally will get it underway. It will mark the beginning of more corruption from officials and more complaints from residents. 

Monday, October 29, 2018

How to Get Away with Murder in the Philippines

Last week a former Army sergeant was arrested in a drug bust.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1771092/Manila/Local-News/Ex-army-man-yields-P13-M-shabu
POLICE arrested a former army personnel who yielded at least P1.3 million worth of illegal drugs in a drug bust, National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Director Guillermo Eleazar said on Friday, October 26. 

Eleazar said Johnven Arnaiz, 40, a former Philippine Army personnel, was arrested along with his cohorts identified as Valentine Arnaiz, 52 and Joseph Gabatbat, 37, at around 5 p.m. of October 25 at the parking lot of a mall in BF Homes in ParaƱaque City.
This article in the Sunstar and other articles such as the one in the Manila Bulletin leave out a very crucial detail about this man which the Inquirer does include.
According to NCRPO chief, Director Guillermo Eleazar, Arnaiz was a former sergeant in the Philippine Army, but was discharged from service after he was charged with seven counts of murder. 
He became the city’s top criminal and was detained at Muntinlupa police station in September 2017 but was later released after he settled the cases with the families of the victims. 
Drowned in debt and kicked out of the Army, he then turned to illegal drugs business after acquainting himself with fellow inmates involved in illegal drugs.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1047265/drug-sting-nets-ex-army-sergeant-2-cohorts-in-paranaque
This man was charged with seven counts of murder. He killed seven people. But instead of spending the rest of his life in prison he "settled the cases with the families of the victims" and was released! Likely he paid the families off because next we learn he was drowning in debt and turned to selling drugs.

There is not a whole lot of information about this man and his murders.
The No. 1 MWP, Johnven Arnaiz, 39, was arrested Wednesday afternoon on Lopez Avenue, Barangay San Isidro. 
Rosete said Arnaiz was charged with murder and five attempted homicide cases filed in Muntinlupa Trial Courts.
https://news.mb.com.ph/2017/09/21/roundup-news-in-and-around-metro-manila-sept-21-2017/
That is it. A notice of his arrest in the Manila Bulletin last year. But no details. One would think that if an Army sergeant was charged with murdering seven people and then was released from custody because he paid off the families such a story would make national headlines. Strangely that is not the case. What a travesty of justice.

It's not even a travesty of justice. It's the complete absence of justice. It's bribery. How much is a life worth anyway? Can you put a price on one? What kind of state does not prosecute a man for killing seven people just because he "settled the cases the families of the victims?"

So how can you get away with murder in the Philippines? Simply pay off the victims families.

How can anyone dare to say justice is being served in the Philippines with a situation like this? The justice system in the Philippines needs a real overhaul including jury trials and local prosecutors who will use the power of the state to put away dangerous criminals despite whatever "settling" is done between criminals and victims.

Friday, October 26, 2018

Retards in the Government 73

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


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1044949/i-will-certainly-kill-you-duterte-warns-illegal-drug-importers
All talk. No action. Huge amounts of drugs continue to be imported into the country and not a single person has been held accountable. Not a single person.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/10/17/sara-town-lady-mayor-arrested-2-relatives-killed-in-police-raid/
Mayor Salcedo is not included in the original search warrants which were going to be enforced by the police team. But she was arrested after police found firearms in the house she shared with her husband, former mayor Neptali “Tali” Salcedo Sr. The former mayor was one of the main subjects of the warrants, but he was not there. 
Bulalacao said the Salcedos were allegedly involved in illegal drug trade, gun-for-hire activities, gunrunning (trafficking of contraband firearms), and hiring private armed groups that operate in northern Iloilo province and nearby towns of Capiz province.
Those are incredible charges. Sounds more like what is happening in Mindanao than elsewhere.

Senate President Vicente Sotto III on Saturday said penalties should be imposed not on all nuisance candidates, but only those who have repeatedly made a mockery of the elections.
This man is A LITERAL COMEDIAN!!!!!! His very existence as President of the Senate makes a mockery of the elections and the Senate. Same with boxer Manny Pacquiao!!!

An Aug. 6 letter from Customs Deputy Commissioner Ricardo Quinto to LapeƱa indicated that the Bureau of Customs (BOC) and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) had been working together since May on an intelligence operation regarding the possible importation of illegal drugs from Malaysia, Vietnam, Hong Kong and China. 
Customs Deputy Collector Ma. Lourdes Mangaoang said the letter contradicted LapeƱa’s earlier statement that the BOC could have halted the release from the MICT of the four magnetic lifters if it had received “timely” information from the PDEA.
Collusion between drug smugglers and the highest officials in the BOC would not be unheard of.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/10/21/passage-of-house-bill-penalizing-turncoatism-expected/
The bill provides that if the politicians transfer to another political party one year after their election and one year before the scheduled next poll, their elective office will be forfeited, Tugna said.
He said the measure will give “stability” in the political landscape and ensure the continuity of government policies and programs. 
“Napakaganda talagang batas ito [because] it will bring stability to the country, kasi kapag hindi palipat-lipat, maipagpapatuloy ‘yung ideology ng mga partido,” he said. 
Covered by the bill are all political parties duly registered with the Commission on Elections (Comelec). 
Tugna said under the bill, the politicians can change their political party during the second year of their term. 
Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, one of the authors of the bill. said the measure aims to give importance to party ideals and policy agenda rather than political pragmatism and survival. 
“Our history tells us that political parties in the Philippines are normally used only as political vehicles to win an election. Hence, most political aspirants change political parties for convenience, rather than conviction. This only shows the lack of ideology commitment to the members of a party because they choose parties based on the rise and fall of the tide of opportunity,” she said. 
She said “turncoatism” should never be encouraged nor tolerated since it only distorts the concept of word of honor and dignity of a leader.”
This is an interesting bill in light of all those politicians who jumped ship to PDP-Laban after Duterte won the election. It's also interesting that the authors of these bills see political parties and partisanship as a source of stability as well as ensuring continuity of government policies and programs since with so many parties the Philippine political system is fractured and not much unity prevails in police ideals. But as Arroyo rightly points out there is a lack of ideology and commitment to party amongst Filipino politicians as evidenced by the many politicians who switched to PDP-Laban recently. I would say this is just a strong case for the abolition of political parties altogether.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1045382/bet-for-councilor-shot-twice-in-head-in-nueva-ecija
Blood started to spill following the circus-like start of the election season with a candidate for councilor in Nueva Ecija becoming what could be the first exhibit of the violence that defines many Philippine political contests. 
The candidate for councilor in San Antonio town, Nueva Ecija was gunned down in front of his house on Friday, eight days after he filed his certificate of candidacy (COC). 
Jose Alan Joson, 42, could be the first fatality of an election season that was likely to spill more blood as election day draws near. 
Joson was conversing with neighbors around 4:25 p.m. at the village of Hulo when a man riding a motorcycle came by and shot him multiple times before speeding off, according to Chief Insp. Marlon Cudal, San Antonio police chief.
Blood started to spill, likely to spill more blood, even the caption on the photo reads FIRTS BLOOD! Sadly this all normal in the Philippines.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1045380/makati-rtc-antonio-trillanes-iv-coup-deta-case
“As far as we’re concerned, the case is strong, the evidence is strong that he did not comply with the requirements of the law in connection with getting amnesty,” Panelo, speaking in a mix English and Filipino, said in a interview with AM station Radyo Inquirer. “So we are confident the ruling of the court will be favoring the government.” 
“We have introduced evidence, and the evidence of the other side is weak,” he said. “So let’s just wait for the court’s decision.”
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/10/22/1862237/makati-court-trillanes-applied-amnesty-admitted-guilt
“[T]he Court finds and so holds that Trillanes did file his amnesty application in the prescribed form in which he also admitted guilt for his participation in the Oakwood Mutiny, among others, and in which he further recanted all previous statements that he may have made contrary to said admission,” the ruling read. 
Soriano said that “the prosecution failed to sufficiently establish its claim that Trillanes did not file an official application form for amnesty.” 
Prosecution argued that Lt. Col. Thea Joan Andrade of the Department of National Defense said that there were no records of Trillanes’ amnesty application, which meant that the senator did not apply for amnesty. 
But Soriano held: “The non-submission herein does not indicate that he did not apply because it is the DND Ad Hoc Committee which was tasked to receive and process the applications and determine whether or not the applicants applied for amnesty.”
The Palace was wrong. But they will file a motion for reconsideration.  By any means necessary to get Triallnes.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1045995/palace-backs-arroyos-bid-for-ph-pullout-from-ipu
MalacaƱang supports the call of House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for the Philippine Senate to withdraw from the Geneva-based Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) over its “interference” in the country’s judicial and political processes. 
“I support the call of Speaker Arroyo,” Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a Palace briefing, adding that this is the official stand of MalacaƱang. 
“Ever since that’s been the stand of the President. We’ve been hearing him making speeches in the same tone,” he added. 
Arroyo’s proposal came after the IPU raised concern over the alleged human rights violations against opposition Senators Leila de Lima and Antonio Trillanes IV, two of President Rodrigo Duterte’s fiercest critics.
The Philippines ought to withdraw from every international body. What good have they done for any country? If Duterte wants to have an independent foreign policy then nothing less than full isolationism will do.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1046236/2-cops-face-raps-for-illegally-escorting-korean-hitting-taxi-cab
The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) said on Tuesday that it would file formal complaints against two policemen found to be illegally moonlighting as escorts for a Korean national after one of them sideswiped a taxi cab. 
At the same time, NCRPO chief, Director Guillermo Eleazar, announced an investigation into allegations that some travel agencies were offering police escorts to foreigners who wanted to avoid being caught in heavy traffic. 
“We received information that motorcycle riders trained by the Philippine National Police are part of advertisements promoting local destinations,” Eleazar said in an interview. 
The two policemen, however, were not hired by one of these travel agencies, he added.
It seems the raise given to all PNP officers was not enough.

https://technology.inquirer.net/80533/facebook-removes-pages-linked-to-duterte-marcos
In a statement on Tuesday, Facebook said a total of 95 pages and 39 accounts were “encouraging people to visit low quality websites that contain little substantive content and are full of disruptive ads.” 
“These pages ranged from political to entertainment content, but all were sharing links to the same advertising click farms off Facebook,” it said. 
At least one of the pages had 4.8 million followers, it added. 
The pages include names like Duterte Media, Duterte sa Pagbabago BUKAS, DDS, Duterte Phenomenon and DU30 Trending News.
Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said the spam violations did not necessarily reflect the behavior of majority of the President’s supporters, who were often vocal on social media. 
“Facebook has had its own rules and regulations. If they’re implementing that, then that’s their own rule,” he said at a press briefing on Tuesday. 
“If the concern is there will be no more avenues, there are so many avenues. We have Twitter, Instagram and many others where advocates can express themselves in support of this administration,” Panelo said.
What people miss here is that this is not necessarily about fake news. This about Facebook pages wanting you to visit websites which will spam you with advertising and possibly put a virus on your computer. Any website where you must share the link or take a survey before you can read the story is a spam website.  Like this:

Dutertenewsportal dot com
Not only is this website full of fake news and it's almost impossible to visit even with adblockers on. The Palace's response, "We have Twitter, Instagram, etc" is practically an admission that these pages are part of their troll army.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/10/24/1862692/68-candidates-face-disqualification-cases
Other prominent candidates who have filed disqualification cases against their rivals are Quezon City vice mayoralty bet Gian Carlo Sotto, Cebu City Mayor Tomas OsmeƱa and Isabela Rep. Antonio Albano. 
Amazing. These candidates don't want competition so they are filing to have them disqualified!

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/672314/duterte-orders-customs-intelligence-exec-nabbed/story/
President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the arrest of Bureau of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service officer Jimmy Guban, who has been linked to the smuggling of shabu in the country.
Good to see at least one person of no count will be held accountable for the importation of 6.8 billion pesos worth of shabu. Also Duterte is going to need a warrant for that.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/content/672289/dilg-chief-orders-relief-of-pnp-academy-director-over-oral-sex-punishment-issue/story/
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) chief Eduardo AƱo has ordered the immediate relief of the head of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) overt the alleged "oral sex punishment" and hazing imposed by senior cadets on underclassmen. 
Citing initial reports, the DILG said an upperclassman ordered two cadets to perform oral sex on each other as punishment for allegedly committing violations.
What does the PNPA director have to do with this? Why punish him?

http://www.interaksyon.com/politics-issues/2018/10/16/135990/5-candidates-for-5-seats-how-philippines-got-seat-on-un-human-rights-council/
According to the United Nations, there are five seats open for the council’s Asia-Pacific region. There are 47 seats in total which are distributed to five regional divisions. Only 18 seats are open for this year’s council elections. 
For the Asia-Pacific region, there were five candidates in consideration this year—Bahrain, Bangladesh, Fiji, India and the Philippines.
This means that the Philippines was voted onto the UNHRC not because the UN agrees with Duterte's drug war but because the Philippines was among the only candidates up for considerations. 5 seats. 5 candidates. There was no competition. It means the Palace grossly misled the nation last week when they said the election of the Philippines to the UNHRC was a vindication of the Duterte administration's policies.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1046828/bam-aquino-lapenas-resignation-will-not-end-bocs-woes
He is right. It's a culture of corruption and not limited to one man. Same goes for all branches and bureaucracies of the government.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/215120-pdea-revises-estimate-amount-of-missing-shabu
According to Aquino, PDEA made a recomputation after weighing the empty lifters found in General Mariano Alvarez town in Cavite and comparing it to the initial weight declared in importation documents. 
"Ang lumalabas sa aming pagtitimbang...lumabas doon [na diperensya] is 1,618 kilos. Kung i-multiply mo 'yun ng P6.8 million bawat kilo, it would turn out to be P11 billion worth of illegal drugs," Aquino said. 
(What came out from our reweighing...it showed a difference of 1,618 kilos. If you multiply that by P6.8 million per kilo, it would turn out to be P11 billion worth of illegal drugs.)
They keep changing the information. What next?

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1051876
An unidentified gunman shot dead a former village chairman in a remote village here on Monday. 
Senior Insp. Maximino Gerodias, municipal police chief, said Badawe Ameril, 58, former village chairman of Barangay Manggay, was watching a billiard game at around 1 p.m. when a gunman approached from behind and shot him in the head. 
“He died on the spot,” Gerodias said. 
Relatives said Ameril was heading home from a midday prayer at a nearby mosque when he decided to drop by the billiard hall where a tournament was taking place.
Another assassinated politician.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1048982

Gonzales said the village official was taking a bath at about 7:40 a.m. at a water pump just outside his house in Purok 4, Barangay Rubber when shot by four motorcycle-riding gunmen.
Assassinated while taking a bath!

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1046874/pdea-chief-ph-could-be-the-first-country-to-win-drug-war
Aquino said he was interviewed by a reporter of an international media network who told him that no country has ever won the fight against illegal drugs. 
“I told him that I think the Philippines can. This international media laughed at me, and I told him that maybe the Philippines is the first country that would win the war on drugs,” he said in a news forum. 
Aquino said the PDEA remains unfazed in fighting drug syndicates, even if it is just a “small agency” in the government. 
“I am still positive that despite all these, kung hindi ko man mahinto ay malaking porsyento ang nabawas ko sa paglaganap ng illegal na droga sa ating bansa,” he said.
(I am still positive that despite all these, even if I fail to stop the illegal drug trade, I have slashed a big percentage on the spread of illegal drugs in the country.)
Everyone is laughing at Aquino! Talk about delusional! He says we can win the fight against illegal drugs even as he admitted 11 billion pesos worth of drugs made its way into the country!  

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Backhoe Backup Blunder

Traffic was backed up for some reason but finally the road cleared a bit and the problem was made quite apparent.


This truck was backing up into some area and was taking its sweet time.



The tops of the cars on the other side of the road trapped behind this truck can just barely be seen. The line of cars was long and growing. 

The real reason for the truck blocking traffic? It was this: 



The backhoe, ether being offloaded or unloaded, was tilted over and falling off the truck! What a mess!

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

The Death of Fernando Poe Sr.

Sixty-seven years ago on October 23rd, 1951 movie star Fernando Poe Sr. died.


The cause of death? 

Rabies! 
It was disclosed that Poe entered the hospital last Monday complaining of hip pains believed caused by a fall the actor suffered while celebrating something in his studio last week. He did not know that he was suffering from hydrophobia, and the doctors knew it only early Tuesday morning when Poe began complaining of difficulties in respiration and stiffness in the neck. It was then that Dr. Congco, approached Mrs. Poe to ask if the patient was ever bitten by a dog. It was only then that Mrs. Poe said that he was really bitten by a puppy last August and never took anti-rabies injections. 
At 2 a.m., Tuesday, Poe’s infection turned for the worse, and the doctors were summoned for consultations. All said that it was hydrophobia and all the doctors opined that he could not live for 24 hours more. Poe did not know that he was suffering hydrophobia, except at the last minute when, in a moment of consciousness, he asked about his sickness from his friend, Dr. Congco. 
The family recalled that three of Poe’s children were also bitten by the same puppy, but they were injected with anti-rabies serum. He was not similarly treated because he did not believe that he had the virus.
http://video48.blogspot.com/2008/09/october-23-1951-fernando-poe-sr-dies-of.html
He was only 34 years old.

This is another ridiculous dog story. There are not many details about this incident online. In fact this brief news clipping seems to be the sum total of sources discussing his death. Was it a stray puppy? Was it his puppy? How did it contract rabies? How did all his children and himself get bitten by this puppy? What exactly were they doing? There are holes in they story which will never be filled.

But it doesn't matter.

What does matter is that this story just goes to show that rabid and stray dogs have been a problem in the Philippines for decades and no one is safe. Not even a popular celebrity.

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Martial Law: Groundbreaking Moved

Last week was the first anniversary of the liberation of Marawi. The end of the siege anyway. Marawi has hardly been liberated. How can it be? It was decimated! What's left of Marawi "is like somebody's memory of a town, and the memory is fading. It's like there was never anything (t)here but jungle."

Soon a new Marawi will rise from the ruins of the old Marawi. Or maybe later.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/671292/marawi-rehab-groundbreaking-moved-to-a-later-date/story/
Interviewed on Balitanghali on Monday, Lanao del Sur 1st District Assemblyman Zia Alonto Adiong said they have to reschedule as President Rodrigo Duterte is not available on October 17. 
"Ang Presidente talaga ang mag-inaugurate. I think the President is not available on that date so baka i-move nila on the 28th within this month," he said.
Task Force Bangon Marawi also released the same announcement on its official Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/bangonmarawiph/photos/a.835580913280082/1088445787993592/?type=3&theater
Why is it necessary that Duterte lead this event? They wanted to capitalise on symbolism and hold it on the anniversary of the city's liberation but Duterte could not accommodate so they have to put it off for eleven more days! No doubt Duterte attending the groundbreaking ceremony will be a great photo-op. Could even be historic. But the people want their city back. They even want to rebuild it themselves. The city of Marawi does not need any political theatrics.

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/10/16/marawi-residents-protest-duterte.html
A day before the commemoration of the liberation of Marawi City, protesters took to the streets demanding they be allowed to go home.
On Monday, protesters aimed to march to ground zero, however, they were barred from getting a glimpse of what was left of the war-torn city. 
Displaced residents said their only wish was to go back home. 
Drieza Laninding, chairperson of the Moro Consensus Group earlier said, "Kung gaano kabilis ang pagdecide nila na bombahin yung mga bahay, religious institutions, madrasah, mga mosque, lahat-lahat ng nandiyan sa Marawi, e hindi naman ganon kabilis ang pag-aksyon nila sa rehabilitasyon." 
[Translation: The speed at which they decided to bomb homes, religious institutions, madrasahs, mosques, everything in Marawi, was not the same speed as the rehabilitation.] 
Laninding also said, "Makakauwi kami o hindi? May pondo o wala? Gusto niyo ba na tulungan namin kayo o hindi? So yun lang po. Napakasimple. Magtulungan tayo. Gusto namin tulungan ang gobyerno na hindi na kailangang mangutang. Itatayo namin ang aming mga bahay." 
[Translation: Will we be able go home or not? Are there funds? Do you want us to help you or not? That's it. It's very simple. Let's help each other. We want to help the government without needing to borrow money. We will build our houses.] 
Task Force Bangon Marawi said the ₱75-million debris clearing project was awarded to FINMAT International, a local company that partnered with Power China, a state-owned construction company of People's Republic of China.
If the government wants the rebuilding of Marawi to be theatre then get the show on the road! Start already! Funny that even though they are going with a local company China is still involved. Come hell or high-water China will have a hand in the rebuilding of Marawi. Why? What for? China is no good and they are even attempting to dictate the activities of the AFP and DND!
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/670613/phl-to-skip-exercises-with-us-after-china-expresses-concern/story/
"China expressed concern over a naval... a military exercise that the United States will be conducting in the area at about the same time that the Chinese President will be in the Philippines," Roque said at a press briefing. 
"The President said that we will not take part in that military exercise,” he added. 
But military sources said there is no scheduled military exercise with the United States next month.
What is China afraid of? Their own shadow it seems.  But the Philippines will be engaging in naval drills with them.

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/military/article/2167694/philippines-joining-beijings-south-china-sea-drill-shows-nations
Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are hedging their strategic risks in the South China Sea by stepping up military cooperation on multiple fronts as tension between China and the United States grows in the region, political analysts have said. 
The assessment follows Monday’s decision by the Philippines to join a regional military exercise involving China and other Asean countries later this month, and comes days after a Chinese destroyer and an American warship came within metres of colliding in the South China Sea. 
The drill, from October 22 to 29, would be Manila’s first military exercise with Beijing, and will form the second phase of a tabletop maritime exercise China held in August with several Asean nations in Singapore, in which they focused on simulating joint search and rescue operations under the Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea.
Hedging their bets against what? Ever since the end of World War 2 experts have been predicting the nuclear wasteland of World War 3 but it has not happened and it is doubtful such a war would happen. Who wants it? What exactly is the Philippines and the ASEAN hedging their bets against? 

Doesn't matter though because no matter how much bluster China may blow the USA is here to stay. 


The USA is even giving billions to the rebuilding of Marawi.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/671468/us-commits-p1-35b-more-to-marawi-rehab-over-next-3-years/story/
Do they know much of that might be going to China since a Chinese company is involved in the rebuilding? Irony?

The Marawi siege was the catalyst for declaring marital law in Mindanao but even after the siege ended and the rebellion was put down martial law was still extended until the end of 2018. Now that the expiration date is coming up people are wondering if martial law will be extended once again.

 https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1044508/palace-there-might-be-need-to-extend-martial-law-if
“Well, according to the military, the martial law has helped in the peace and order situation. And it has dissuaded the terrorists from inflicting the usual violence against the population,” Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a Palace briefing. 
“As I said, if it is helping the population, [and] the population is not even [opposing] it, so to my mind there is a need to extend it,” Panelo said. 
He, however, said the extension of martial rule in Mindanao would depend on the recommendation of the military. 
“But according to the President, it will depend on the advice, the recommendation of the military because they are the ones on the ground,” Panelo said.
Helping out the population and no one opposing it is no reason to have martial law. This is a very common argument though. Crime has been reduced and the people want it. But those are not constitutionally valid reasons. What happens when martial law is rescinded? Will crime skyrocket again?
The Senate will have to assess the current situation in Mindanao if there was, indeed, a need to extend martial law beyond Dec. 31, 2018. 
Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian made this remark in a radio interview on Sunday, following MalacaƱang’s statement that it was taking its cue from the military over whether to extend martial law. 
“We will study it very carefully,” Gatchalian said. 
“At first glance, martial law might be scary,” he said. 
“But if you go to Mindanao, they are happy because warlords are now afraid to go around,” he added. 
Gatchalian said the threat of terrorism still existed in Mindanao. 
He said investments and businesses did not seem to have been adversely affected by martial law. 
“I talked to some businessmen in Mindanao” who support martial law “because there is now order,” Gatchalian said.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1045408/gatchalian-martial-law-scary-only-at-first-glance
The warlords are now afraid to go around? Now there is order? Those are still not valid constitutional reasons for martial law. They are admissions that Mindanao is a very violent region. That violence is what should be scary. Not martial law. Sen. Gatchalian won't address that issue though. Better to eradicate warlords completely than merely restrict their movement. Even after the imposition of marital law and the  passage of the BOL with a new hope for peace Mindanao remains violent.
Sabang, reportedly trained in the fabrication of improvised explosive devices by the slain Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir, most known as “Marwan,” belonged to the outlawed Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, or BIFF. 
Two of Sabang’s companion, Aktab Musib and Kadun Sanuy, were also wounded in the incident. 
The group, operating in the fashion of the Islamic State, has been trying to sabotage the now 20-year peace process between the government and the MILF.  
Reports reaching the office of Major Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, commander of 6th ID, indicated that the skirmishes on Thursday in Barangay Pimbalakan in Mamasapano involved local MILF guerillas and the group of BIFF Commander Zainudin Kiaro. 
Barangay leaders said the encounter erupted when BIFF gunmen attacked MILF guerillas marching towards Sitio Makalag in Barangay Pimbalakan to check on the reported convergence there of gunmen displaying a black Islamic State flag.  
Why are MILF guerrillas out and about engine in skirmishes? The MILF said they would be decommissioning their forces once the BOL passed but it seems they are not at that stage yet.  Why should they ever get there since the BOL has no brought peace except between the MILF and the government? All the other groups are still at war!

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/671855/duterte-to-npa-set-down-your-arms-and-we-won-t-have-a-problem/story/
"Magpolitika mo okay lang. Drop the firearms, drop the gun, wala na tay problema. Amigo tang tanan ug igsuon tang Pilipino (If you wish to join politics, okay lang. Drop the firearms, drop the gun, and we will not have a problem. We will not just be friends, but Filipino brothers and sisters)," he said. 
"50 anyos na gud tang ga... 52 diay. 52 years na tang ga away (For 50 years we... 52. We've been fighting for 52 years)," Duterte said, addressing the NPAs. He added that he was still a student when he first listened to the rebel group, and now he is a President.
Duterte is not necessarily wrong here. The fighting has been unending and continual for decades. If the various terrorist groups simply laid aside their weapons peace would come.

But that is not likely to ever happen.

Monday, October 22, 2018

Overloaded Sugarcane Trucks 3

Really all these sugarcane trucks are so dangerous. How they are allowed to continue day in and day out to operate like this is astounding. 









The 4th picture, if you look closely, has a net on the back. A flimsy little net to hold all that weight in.  As if something so weak can hold back a wave of sugarcane if it decides to spill out like what happened in this picture:


Are there regulations for these trucks? Likely. I have no idea what they are though. And for sure these trucks are not following those regulations. It's obvious just at looking at them.