Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Rice Sufficency in Two Years?

It is simply amazing that after 400 years as a Spanish colony, 77 years of independence, and thousands of years of civilization before then the Philippines cannot get their rice problems sorted. You would think that by now the nation would have figured out the best way to get the highest yield. That is not the case. The Philippines depends on importing millions of tons of rice each year to feed the people. 

During his campaign for the presidency Bongbong Marcos floated the outlandish and ridiculous fantasy of P20 per kilo rice. Now he says the Philippines can attain rice sufficency within two years.  

https://mb.com.ph/2023/02/16/marcos-ph-to-attain-rice-self-sufficiency-in-2-years/

As long as the government could carry out significant reorganizations involving different agencies, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. expressed confidence that the country would be close to attaining self-sufficiency in rice in two years.

Marcos said this following a meeting at MalacaƱang with the officials of the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the National Irrigation Administration (NIA), who briefed him on the state of the country’s irrigation system.

In a video message, the President, who also leads the DA, said they were able to start a timetable of the things the government needed to do for the country to be rice self-sufficient.

There’s a lot to fix, a lot to reorganize. But if we can do all that, we will be close to self-sufficiency for rice in two years,” he said.

“There’s a great deal of work to do but we have an idea of how to do it. So that’s what we will work on for now,” he added.

According to the President, it would require cooperation, convergence, and coordination with other agencies such as the DA, NIA, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), and the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).

“So our next meeting will be that. All concerned agencies will be there, and we will present the timetable as to what needs to be done, what forms of coordination need to be done,” Marcos said.

The Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) program was created under Republic Act (RA) No. 11203 or the Rice Tariffication Law to improve farmers’ competitiveness amid the liberalization of the rice trade policy.

NIA, a government-owned or controlled corporation (GOCC) responsible for irrigation development and management, has a total investment pledge of more than P1 trillion from potential private partners, which would allow it to pursue its irrigation projects without the restriction of limited funding.

As of December 31, 2021, only 2.04 million hectares (ha), or 65 percent of the country’s potential irrigable area of 3.13 million hectares, had been developed, benefitting around 1.5 million farmers with irrigation.

However, around 1.09 million ha (35 percent) of the remaining areas still need development.

It's idiocy like this why Marcos should not be the Department of Agriculture secretary. All the Philippines has to do is fix a few things and the nation can be 100% rice sufficient within two years? It's not going to happen. This tune has been sung many times. Here it is being sung in 2014:

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/content/370204/phl-on-track-to-meet-100-rice-self-sufficiency-in-2016-agri-chief/story/

The Philippines is still on track to become 100 percent self-sufficient in rice by the end of the Aquino administration's term despite the pronouncements by a former senator and now presidential adviser that the goal will not be achieved, the Secretary of Agriculture said Monday. 
"We have to remind him that we are already at 96 percent level, why go back to 90?" Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala said in a briefing in Quezon City.

In 2018 I wrote a lengthy article about the nation's rice woes. Looking back at it it's amazing how nothing changes in the Philippines. Not even the players change as Philippine politics is the same few families playing the same old game. That game is called government incompetence and mismanagement. The rice tarrification law which Duterte signed hasn't helped farmers at all.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2023/02/15/2245174/4-years-rice-tariffication-farmers-income-hectare-shrank-40

A research and advocacy group has renewed the call to junk the Rice Liberalization Law, saying it has failed to deliver on the promise of boosting farmers' incomes and worsening the country's import dependency four years since it took effect.

An analysis by IBON foundation published Tuesday found that rice farmers' net returns per hectare decreased by around 40% – or from P32,976 to P19,680 – after rice tarrification was implemented in 2019.

"The effect is even worse when inflation is taken into account. When adjusted for 2018 prices, the real income rice farmers lost is worth P15,053,” the think tank said. “Not only did farmers lose money since rice liberalization, but their purchasing power also weakened as well.”

IBON foundation scored the current government for its “lack of interest” in supporting local production of rice in the long run, which placed the country’s rice farmers at risk of “plunging further in the spiral of import dependence.”

Rice watchdog Bantay Bigas also called for a repeal of Republic Act 11203, saying it pushed prices of unhusked rice to P7 per kilogram in Bicol in 2019 to 2020, which has now stagnated at P10 - P15 per kilogram on average. 

Farmer Mila Lirio of Bantay Bigas said that rice farmers have yet to recover from the massive income loss brought by rising fuel prices, which drove up costs of pesticides, seeds and other farming necessities. 

Rice-producing regions have also been ravaged by severe typhoons in the last three years, which lead to damaged rice fields and a drastic reduction in local rice harvests.

"The price of rice has now reached P40 - P50 per kilogram. We still haven't seen the P20 per kilogram of rice that was promised by President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos, Jr. He’s now the secretary of the Department of Agriculture, but we still haven’t seen concrete solutions to our problems,' Lirio said in Filipino. 

Bantay Bigas also estimated that rice farmers saw a drastic loss of income to a tune of P206 billion from the rice crisis and from imported rice.

Farmers are losing money and fields ravaged by typhoons have reduced the local rice harvest drastically. And what is Marcos' solution? Hybrid seeds!

https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2023/2/15/Marcos-supports-use-of-hybrid-seeds.html

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he supports the adoption of the use of hybrid rice seeds to help local farmers increase their crop production.

Presidential Communications Office Secretary Cheloy Velicaria-Garafil on Wednesday said the chief executive made the statement following a Tuesday meeting with farmers from Central Luzon and SL Agritech Corporation (SLAC) chairman and chief executive officer Henry Lim Bon Liong.

It was Bon Liong who recommended the conversion of rice farming areas for certified seeds (CS) to hybrid seeds, Garafil said.

The SLAC executive, whose company is engaged in research and development, production, and distribution of hybrid rice seeds, noted that “hybrid farmers have reported harvesting around 7 to 15 metric tons (MT) per hectare as compared to the average 3.6 MT/hectare for inbred seeds.”

Implementing this nationwide will give better income to farmers and achieve rice sufficiency for the country, he added.

SLAC proposed to convert 1.9 million hectares of land planted with certified seeds to hybrid seeds in four years.

To support this, Marcos, who is also Agriculture secretary, said he will implement a program to encourage farmers to shift by providing subsidies, and loans.

Having poor famers go further in to debt to buy expensive magic seeds is no solution to increasing the rice crop yield. In the article above from 2014 the Philippines was said to be 96% rice sufficient. How self-sufficient is the Philippines today? 81.5%!

https://www.philstar.com/business/2022/11/18/2224541/rice-self-sufficiency-ratio-drops-815

The Philippines failed to produce more food last year as the country’s rice self-sufficiency declined to 81.5 percent in 2021, with dependence on imports for the Filipinos’ main staple increasing yet again.

In the latest report of the Philippine Statistics Authority, the country’s self-sufficiency ratio (SSR) of rice settled at 81.5 percent last year, down 3.5 percentage points from 85 percent in 2020.

SSR shows the magnitude of production in relation to domestic utilization and is the extent to which a country’s supply of commodities is derived from its own domestic production.

A ratio of less than 100 percent indicates inadequacy of food production to cope with the demand of the population.

In turn, the country’s import dependency ratio (IDR) of rice increased to 18.5 percent from 15 percent in 2020.

Data showed that last year, the Philippines imported a total of 2.77 million metric tons of rice.

Rice sufficieny has been dropping while dependency has been increasing. And we are supposed to believe that the nation will fix its rice woes in a mere two years!? It's an outlandish promise. Marcos would do well to stop making promises and start actually working on solutions to the nation's problems. He can start by appointing a full time Department of Agriculture Secretary. 

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Insurgency: Elite Force Deployed

The AFP is beefing up anti-insurgency efforts in Northern Samar by sending in an elite force.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1195608

The arrival of Scout Rangers in Samar from Davao would intensify the government’s campaign against the New People’s Army in Northern Samar, the Philippine Army said Monday.

The 4th Scout Ranger Battalion troopers will be placed under the operational control of the Joint Task Force Storm and will “help increase the operational tempo” in Ending Local Communist and Armed Conflict in Samar Island, said Maj. Gen. Camilo Ligayo, commander of the Army’s 8th Infantry Division.

"Truly it is overwhelming feeling how the higher headquarters manifest their support to the division's campaign by sending the elite forces to augment our troops deployed on this island. With their vast experiences, am confident with these advantages surely, we will be victorious in this battle,” Ligayo said.

Before their arrival on Feb. 18 at the 8th Infantry Division headquarter in Catbalogan City, Samar, the troops underwent training both locally and abroad to enhance their capability in counter-insurgency operations.

The elite force were credited for their significant accomplishments against the NPA operating in Paquibato District in Davao. They also took part in the four-month-long battle against the ISIS-Maute Group in Marawi City in 2017.

“Despite the success in combat operations from their previous assignments, we urged the Scout Rangers not to be complacent and remain vigilant since they will be confronting the NPA in this last bastion of insurgency,” Ligayo added.

Northern Samar has been considered the Communist Party of the Philippines-National Democratic Front-NPA’s last bastion.

Despite the deaths and capture of several fighters, there are still an estimated 400 active combatants in Samar provinces belonging to four remaining NPA guerrilla fronts

In addition to these elite troops the AFP has sent in two battalions.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1195700

The Philippine Army has welcomed the arrival of two battalions from Mindanao tasked to help suppress the New People’s Army (NPA) in Northern Samar province, considered the last bastion of insurgency in the country.

The Army’s 8th Infantry Division formally welcomed around 1,000 soldiers from the 74th Infantry Battalion (IB) and 42nd IB during a ceremony at the Government Center here late Monday.

Before their deployment in the region, the 74th IB troopers fought the Abu Sayyaf Group in Basilan province. The unit also took part in the campaigns of the Western Mindanao Command under the Operational Control of Joint Task Force Zamboanga.

The 42nd IB was also cited for its performance in the conduct of offensive operations against armed rebels operating in Quezon and Bicol areas. The unit has been assigned in the provinces of Camarines Sur, Zamboanga Peninsula, Lanao Del Sur and Sulu.

They contributed to the liberation of Marawi City, where they took part in the six-month battle against the ISIS-Maute Group.

The battalion was also instrumental in neutralizing key NPA leaders and personalities and dismantling the regional leadership of NPA’s Western Mindanao regional party committee.

Army 8th Infantry Division commander Major Gen. Camilo Ligayo said the two additional battalions will boost the anti-insurgency campaign in the region, especially since four of the last five remaining guerilla fronts in the country are in Samar Island.

“We are in the winning momentum in dismantling the four active guerilla fronts in our areas of operations. Thus, an additional force would be great as we continue to strike hard on the communist terrorist groups and will shorten the time in attaining strategic victory and to finally put an end to this insurgency,” Ligayo said during the ceremony.

The official is upbeat about ending insurgency in three to six months with additional troops and new recruits.

“The higher headquarters of the Armed Forces of the Philippines is very supportive, from additional forces to war-fighting equipment, they really ensure that we are fully equip in this fight. And, in no time we can totally eradicate NPA in the region,” Ligayo added.

With these additional troops the AFP now thinks the insurgency will be ended in 3 to 6 months. But is that the only in Northern Samar or nationwide? We shall see after 3 to 6 months where things stand.

Ex-rebels from Samar are of course receiving money for having surrendered. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1195882

A total of 22 former members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Eastern Samar province have received financial assistance from the national government under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) as they prepare to start a new life after years of armed struggle.

Each was granted immediate assistance worth P15,000. Also, 12 of them got P50,000 livelihood assistance each, according to the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) regional office here on Thursday.

The DILG said those who surrendered their firearms got higher benefits as remuneration from the central government. The amount varies according to the kind of firearms surrendered.

During the awarding on Wednesday, DILG Eastern Visayas regional director Arnel Agabe welcomed the surrender of the rebel returnees and offered various assistance from the different national government agencies.

"It’s not easy to attain peace and we have to work for it daily. We urge you to work with the government to attain peace and justice in our communities,” Agabe said during the awarding of benefits at the Philippine Army’s 78th Infantry Battalion in Lalawigan village in Borongan City, Eastern Samar.

"It’s not easy to attain peace and we have to work for it daily." Yeah, and apparently peace has to be paid for as well and that comes at the behest of all the taxpayers. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1195987

Fifty-two former members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) and 200 of their barangay-based supporters in Agusan del Sur province have pledged allegiance to the government Thursday and received benefits from the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP).

In an interview Friday, Maj. Jennifer Ometer, the Police Regional Office in the Caraga Region (PRO-13) information chief, said the batch came from various towns of the province.

“These former rebels and supporters surrendered to field units of the PRO-13 on different occasions last year and in the early part of 2023 in Agusan del Sur,” Ometer said.

Leading the distribution of the E-CLIP benefits held in Patin-ay, Prosperidad town, Agusan del Sur, were Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission Secretary Gilberto DC Cruz; Lt. Gen. Filmore Escobal, the Area Police Command in Eastern Mindanao commander; and Maj. Gen. Edgar Alan Okubo, the Philippine National Police - Special Action Force director.

They were joined by PRO-13 director, Brig. Gen. Pablo Labra II; and Agusan del Sur Governor Santiago Cane Jr.

The beneficiaries received educational assistance and scholarship for their children, sets of livelihood training from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, and livelihood support from the provincial government’s Upland Sustainable Agroforestry Development (USAD) program, among others

Meanwhile in South Cotabato a high ranking NPA leader has been killed.  Will this end the insurgency?

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1195723

A communist rebel leader linked to various crimes was killed during a militaroperation over the weekend in an upland town in South Cotabato province, military officials said Tuesday.

Brigadier Gen. Pedro Balisi Jr., commander of the Army’s 1st Mechanized Brigade (1MBde), identified the slain rebel leader as Martin Min Fay, also known as Diego or Kidlat, who was with his group during the clash in Barangay Laconon, T’boli town, on Saturday.

Balisi said Fay, the subject of a search warrant, resisted and fired at government forces from the 1MBde and the Army's 5th Special Forces Battalion who were approaching his safehouse during the 5 a.m. operation.

“There was no casualty from the government side,” Balisi said in a statement. 

At the time of his death, Fay was the vice commanding officer of the front organizational command of the New People’s Army (NPA) Guerilla Front Musa under the Far South Mindanao Region.

There is no pronoucement that this is a big blow to the insurgency so maybe it's nothing?

Let's not forget the Muslim Insurgency.  This week at least 29 BIFF members surrendered. 

 https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1195793

Twenty-nine members of the outlawed Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) have voluntarily surrendered with their firearms to authorities here, an Army official said Wednesday.

Brig. Gen. Leodevic Guinid, the Army’s 1st Brigade Combat Team commander, said the surrenderers turned over assorted high-powered rifles, homemade explosive devices, mortar rounds and ammunition on Tuesday afternoon at the brigade headquarters in Barangay Pigcalagan here.

“I commend the decision of the surrenderers to lay down their arms and denounce the terrorist organization,” Guinid said in a statement.

The surrenderers belong to the BIFF-Kagui Karialan faction operating in the provinces of Maguindanao del Sur, Maguindanao del Norte and North Cotabato.

During the surrender rite attended by police, military, and local officials, Guinid urged the former militants to “tell your companions still out there to come forward, surrender and the government will help all of you become productive citizens.”

Datu Anwar Emblawa, Shariff Aguak's municipal executive secretary, handed over financial assistance to the former extremists who were from their town in Maguindanao del Sur.

Some 50 BIFF have surrendered to military forces in the area of operation of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division that included the provinces of Maguindanao del Sur, Maguindanao del Norte, Sultan Kudarat, South Cotabato, and parts of Sarangani, North Cotabato, and Lanao del Sur.

Abu Sayyaf remains active and is still causing trouble. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1195708

An Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandit was killed while two soldiers were wounded in two separate clashes in the hinterlands of Sulu province, a top military official said Tuesday.

Maj. Gen. Ignatius Patrimonio, 11th Infantry Division commander, said the first clash broke out around 7 a.m. Monday in Barangay Kabbon Takas, Patikul town, Sulu.

Patrimonio said the fire fight ensued when the troops of the Army's 111th Division Reconnaissance Company (DRC) and 32nd Infantry Battalion (IB) chanced upon the group of ASG leader Mudzrimar Sawadjaan while on a combat operation.

“Due to the superior firepower of the 111DRC troopers and 32IB, the enemies quickly withdrew,” Patrimonio said in a statement.

Another firefight ensued as the reinforcing 32IB troops chanced upon the fleeing ASG bandits, he added.

Patrimonio said the bandits are believed to suffered casualties.

While scouring the encounter site, the troops recovered the remains of an ASG bandit, an M-14 rifle, ammunition, an analog cellphone, and three backpacks loaded with assorted stuff and personal belongings.

Patrimonio said the slain ASG bandit was later identified as Rhudymar Habib Jihiran, one of the followers of Sawadjaan.

They only found one body but believe there were more casualties? Then where are the bodies? And just think if these terrorists surrendered they would be given free money, job training, and housing. 

Monday, February 27, 2023

Hi, my name is...33

Farmers are the most important and most neglected people there are in the Philippines. Without them everyone would starve. So say hello and thank you to these brave men, those who have not been murdered anyway!

Hi, my name is Jovanie Padere. I got in an argument with a fellow farmer and I chopped his head off. Some people called the cops after they saw me carrying a rice sack with the man's head. The cops were called and they tried to arrest me. When I fought back they shot me dead. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1727615/farmer-who-allegedly-beheaded-another-farmer-shot-dead-in-davao-de-oro

A farmer who allegedly beheaded another farmer was shot dead in Davao de Oro after he reportedly attempted to fight back authorities who tried to arrest him.

In a police report on Thursday, the Nabunturan Municipal Police Station (MPS) identified the suspect as Jovanie Padere.

According to the MPS, it conducted a response operation against the suspect after receiving a complaint about a hacking incident in Sitio New Badian, Bukal, Nabunturan on Wednesday morning from two witnesses.

One of the witnesses testified that he saw the suspect with a rice sack containing the head of another farmer.

This prompted police officers to respond to the scene, where they saw the headless body of the victim, identified as Joel Avila, 58. The headless body, according to police, was found in the ravine while its head was recovered more or less 500 meters away.

Authorities then received information that the suspect was located in a small hut near the crime scene. They proceeded to the site to arrest the suspect.

Upon their arrival near the hut, police officers asked Padere about the hacking incident but the suspect reportedly raised his bolo and rushed towards the law enforcers.

This prompted a member of the responding team to shoot the suspect, who instantly died.

Hi, my name is Michael Cardenas. I was out having a drinking session with two friends who are brothers. One of them was a soldier named Mark. He got real wasted and his brother Jomar advised him to stop drinking but he didn't take kindly to that. A fistfight ensued and Jomar pushed Mark into me. That was when I stabbed him repeatedly until he was dead. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1646057/police-hunt-down-farmer-for-slay-of-soldier-in-samar

Police are going after a farmer who allegedly stabbed dead a soldier during a drinking spree in Calbayog City, Samar on Thursday night.

The fatality was identified as Private First Class Mark Dian Fuentes, 32, and assigned to the 19th Infantry Battalion based in Matuguinao town, also in Samar.

Reports reaching the regional office of the Philippine National Police based in Palo, Leyte, said that the victim had a drinking spree with his elder brother, Jomar; an uncle; and the suspect, Michael Cardenas, 36, at past 9 p.m. at his house in Barangay Marcatingog, Tinambacan District in Tacloban.

The victim’s brother advised him to stop drinking as he was already drunk. However, this was misconstrued by the victim. A fist fight between the two ensued.

During the commotion, the elder brother pushed the victim towards Cardenas who stabbed the soldier repeatedly hitting him on his chest, abdomen, stomach, and front hip.

The victim was immediately brought by his relatives to the St. Camillus Hospital, Calbayog City but was declared dead on arrival by the attending physician.

The  suspect fled towards an unknown direction.

Hi, my name is Mario Telibangko. As a farmer land is very important to me. If I don't have land then I can't grow crops and I can't make money. That's why the argument between me and my brother over land was so heated. In fact I got so angry that I hacked him the neck with a machete, killing him. 

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1947483/cebu/local-news/farmer-hacks-brother-in-law-to-death-while-arguing
A LABORER was killed by his own brother-in-law in Sitio Tagaytay, Barangay Pansoy in the northern town of Sogod, Cebu, on Tuesday afternoon, November 29, 2022.

The victim was identified as 41-year-old Froilan Orlanes, a resident in the area.

The suspect, Mario Telibangko, a 62-year-old farmer, continues to be at large.

According to Lieutenant Phil Restauro, based on their initial investigation, Orlanes had been drinking before the incident.

Around 4 p.m., he went to see Telibangko, who was feeding his goats.

The two ended up arguing.

Orlanes reportedly tried to physically intimidate the suspect, which irked the latter.

Telibangko pulled out a machete and hacked Orlanes in the neck.

Due to the size of the wound, Orlanes died.

“They had been at odds with each other. They were fighting over land,” Restauro said in Cebuano.

Hi, my name is Antonio Marquez Barcenal. Some neighbors wanted to ask my permission to hunt for boars on my property. Since I wasn't home when they came to ask they went hunting in my cornfield anyway. They heard a noise in the middle of the field and fired. When they went to inspect the fresh boar they had just shot they found me!

https://mb.com.ph/2022/12/02/farmer-mistaken-for-wild-boar-shot-dead-in-zamboanga-del-sur/

A 70-year-old farmer was shot dead after he was mistaken for a wild boar by a neighbor in Tigbao, Zamboanga del Sur on Wednesday, Nov. 30.

Major Shellamie Chang, Police Regional Office-9 information officer, identified the victim as Antonio Marquez Barcenal.

Chang said farmers Limpiado Tapic and Dennis Bacus Laure sought Barcenal at his corn storage to ask for permission to hunt wild boars in his corn field. They did not find Barcenal there and proceeded to the corn field to hunt.

Tapic heard noise and fired at the middle of the corn field. He proceeded to inspect but found out that he had shot Barcenal by mistake.

The incident was reported the following day to the police.

Hi, my name is Ricardo Mendoza. I was out for a walk on Valentine's Day when I encountered a wild boar. He charged me and took a bite out of my right upper thigh. Then he wandered off and left me to bleed to death. A passer-by found me later. 

https://mb.com.ph/2023/02/15/farmer-dies-in-wild-boar-attack-in-quezon/

The body of a 64-year-old farmer suspected to have been killed in a wild boar attack was found in a grassy lot on Valentine’s Day in Barangay Mangahan here.

Police identified the victim as Ricardo Mendoza, a resident of Barangay Mangahan.

Investigation said a passer-by found the body of Mendoza lying face down at about 5:30 p.m. The passer-by reported his discovery to the police who informed his relatives.

Police inspected the victim’s body and found what appears to be the bite of a wild boar in his right upper thigh.

Mendoza’s body was taken to a funeral home and subjected to an autopsy facilitated by the municipal health officer.

Hi, my name is Jerry Enisimo. I was riding my motorcycle to work when I happened to meet a guy in the middle of a sugarcane field. Our conversation quickly turned into an argument and he shot me once in the shoulder and in the head.

https://mb.com.ph/2023/01/14/farmer-shot-dead-in-negros-town/

A farmer was gunned down by an unidentified attacker at Sitio Ka Blas, Barangay Tabun-ac, Toboso, Negros Occidental on Friday, Jan. 13.

Killed was Jerry Enisimo, 45, of Barangay Tabun-ac.

Toboso police chief Maj. Jun Ray Batadlan said the victim was riding a motorcycle on his way to work when he chanced upon the suspect in the middle of the sugarcane field.

A heated argument allegedly ensued between them, resulting in the shooting incident, Batadlan said.

Batadlan said the suspect shot the victim in his left shoulder, and shot him again in the head when he fell from his motorcycle.

Police recovered from the crime scene two fired cartridges and a dud bullet of .45 caliber pistol.

Hi, my name is Clemente Cochapin. I went to go inspect my farm equipment one Sunday night to make sure everything was ready for the morning. But I never made it. On a path in a cornfield I was assailed and assaulted. I was hacked to death by an unknown person. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1717203/farmer-hacked-to-death-in-ilocos-norte-town

Police were hunting down the suspects in the fatal hacking of a 48-year-old farmer from Paoay town in Ilocos Norte province, police said Monday, Jan. 16.

Investigators identified the farmer as Clemente Cochapin. His body was discovered by a resident in a cornfield in the town’s Sta. Rita village.

Police said Cochapin went out at around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday to check on his farm equipment.

“While on the pathway of the cornfield, he was hacked and stabbed by unidentified suspects,” police said in a report.

The police report noted that the victim sustained multiple wounds, causing his instantaneous death.”

Hi, our names are Sorbeto Quinto, Arnold Cullamar, and Erl Danielle Gulinao. Quinto was a barangay tanod who was gunned down. Guilano was a government worker who was gunned down on his way home. And me, Arnold Cullamar, I was a sugarcane farmer who was killed when someone barged into my house and shot me while I was asleep. 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2023/02/03/2242119/batangas-village-watchman-shot-dead

A barangay tanod was killed in a gun attack in Batangas on Wednesday night, police said.

Sorbeto Quinto, 53, village watchman of Barangay Wawa in Batangas City, was about to enter his house at around 9 p.m. when the assailant appeared from behind and shot him in the head, Col. Pedro Soliba, Batangas police director, said.

Quinto was declared dead on arrival at the Golden Gate Hospital.

Meanwhile, sugarcane farmer Arnold Cullamar was sleeping when an unidentified man barged into his house and shot him at around 8:20 p.m.

In Bulacan, Erl Danielle Gulinao, 27, an employee of the Sta. Maria municipal government, was on a motorcycle on his way home when he was gunned down.

Hi, my name is Lopez Guiama. I was transporting a bag of cement back to my place in order to do some repairs when a motorcycle pulled up next to me and the guy riding tandem started firing. They did not kill me but only wounded me. I am part of a series of killings happening in Pikit. Last year there were 30 killings all of which remain unsolved. Pikit is part of the BARMM which is run by the MILF terrorist group. BARMM Minister and MILF Chairman Ahod “Al Haj Murad” Ebrahim has thankfully assured everything these shooting and killings is not part of a Muslim-Christian war

https://mb.com.ph/2023/02/17/situation-in-pikit-amid-spate-of-shooting-incidents-under-control-cppo/

The Cotabato Provincial Police Office has assured the public that the situation in Pikit, North Cotabato is still manageable amid the series of shooting incidents that left two minors dead and three others wounded in a span of two days.

Due to these series of shooting incidents, CPPO director Police Col. Harold Ramos said that combined police and military forces have beefed up their security measures in the municipality.

Ramos added they have intensified police checkpoints in all entry and exit points of Pikit.

On February 14, a 13-year old high school student was gunned down while he was walking with his fellow students on their way home. 

Police identified the lone fatality as Fahad Dilabuan Guiamalon while those injured were identified as Jenuar Abdul, 13, and Marjan Amerol Iskak 14.

On February 16, a 16-year old boy was shot by still unidentified assailants while sitting inside their store in Barangay Fort Pikit.

Earlier on the same day, a 42-year old farmer identified as Lopez Guiama was shot by riding-in-tandem suspects while transporting a sack of cement.

Guiama, who sustained a gunshot wound on his arm and neck, is now recuperating in a local hospital.

The police officer admitted that maintaining the peace and order in Pikit is generally challenging given its geographic location. 

“One big problem here is the proliferation of loose firearms in the area,” Ramos said over the phone.

Sunday, February 26, 2023

Directors Guild of the Philippines Says Banning Movies Violates Free Speech

Let it be known I criticized the movie Plane before it was cool. Though it was tounge-in-cheek because it's an OK movie and represents Jolo as well as a Hollywood movie can be said to represent Jolo. Now Senator, actor, and pardoned criminal Robinhood Padilla wants the movie banned and condemned because he says it represents the Philippines in a bad light. According to Padilla the MTRCB said they would enact his proposal. 

https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/movies/2023/02/19/2246107/robin-padilla-says-mtrcb-commits-ban-movie-plane

Senator Robin Padilla on Saturday said that he received a response from the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) to ban the movie "Plane" from screening in local theaters.

"Yes. They told me, they talked to the distributor. And now we want to write to the producer himself," Padilla said in an interview with DWIZ.

The former action star said he met with the agency headed by chairperson Diorella "Lala" Sotto-Antonio in his office last Friday.

Holy moly they are going to be writing to the producer??  That would be.....a whole bunch of people including the star of the movie!!!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_(film)

Will Padilla and the MTRCB really be writing to and perhaps speaking with them? And what will each party say?  It's too ridiculous to comprehend especially since the movie has made double its budget and a sequel is in the works. 

The most interesting response to Padilla's call to ban the movie is from the Director's Guild of the Philippines. Note how Philstar uses the same graphic to illustrate both of these articles.  But admittedly they do have the better headline. 

https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2023/02/20/2246350/why-trolls-historical-revisionism-allowed-filipino-directors-question-banning-hollywood-film-plane

The Directors' Guild of the Philippines (DGPI) opposed the government’s plan to stop the theatrical release of the controversial Hollywood movie “Plane.”

In a statement released on their Facebook page, DGPI said that the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) already approved its release but politicians are just opposing it. 

“A proposed ban on the public exhibition of the film 'Plane' has been making the rounds of the news cycle,” DGPI said.  

"The Directors' Guild of the Philippines (DGPI) opposes to stop the showing of this movie, as we believe agency and free choice must remain with the public, rather than imposed by politicians. To out rightly ban the film, especially one already approved the MTRCB, is a cure much worse that the illness itself, injurious to free expression and sets a precedent for films to be held hostage by imagined slights to our country’s reputation,” it added.  

The DGPI also compared the movie to the fake news and troll armies who are revising history. 

"If the state can tolerate free expressions for trolls, fake news, and historical revisionism without worrying about their effect on the country's prestige, then the state can do the same for a work that members of the foreign press have regarded as mindless B-movie entertainment rather that a reliable commentary on our country's affairs,” it said.  

“We support allowing the film to screen, informing the public of any problematic claims it makes, inviting open debate, or simply ignoring the film altogether. But we stand against censorship or banning the exhibition of this film from screening,” it added.  

The petition was signed by DGPI president Mark Meily, board members Carlos Siguon-Reyna, Perci Intalan, Ed Lejano, Marlon Rivera, Roni Berfubi, Keith Sicat and Remton Zuasola.

What? Banning a movie is a free speech issue? Where were these guys when the MTRCB banned Uncharted, Abominable, and that Netflix show Pine Gap because they BRIEFLY showed China's 9-dash line?? Why can't the state tolerate China's 9-dash line being shown briefly in a film?  In some cases it was very relevant. But since these directors cannot be called upon to uphold free expression at all times they are not relevant at all. 

Saturday, February 25, 2023

Supreme Court Declares The Marcos Family Has No Place in Philippine Society

The Supreme Court has issued a ruling stating that "a father who rapes his daughter has no place in society."

https://mb.com.ph/2023/02/12/father-who-rapes-own-daughterhas-no-place-in-ph-society-sc/

The Supreme Court (SC) declared: “A father who rapes his own daughter, whom he is supposed to protect, descends to a level lower than the lowly animal….”

“Such a ‘father’ deserves no place in Philippine society, whose fundamental law considers the family as a basic autonomous social institution and the foundation of the nation, recognizes the sanctity of family life, and cloaks with special protection the right of children against all forms of neglect, abuse, cruelty, exploitation, and other conditions prejudicial to their development,” the SC stressed.

With its declaration contained in a resolution made public last Feb. 9, the SC affirmed the two life imprisonments imposed on the father who sexually abused (incestuous rape) his own daughter in 2014 and 2016.

Case records showed that the victim’s parents separated when she was still young and when she was five years old her father was detained. Her mother started a new family. She stayed with her aunt.

When she was 13 years old, her father was released from jail and she was taken in his custody.

In her testimony before the trial court, she said she was raped by her father several times and could only recall two specific dates of the sexual abuse – Aug. 13, 2014 and Oct. 14, 2016.

Manila Bulletin decided not to publish the gory and revolting details of the sexual abuses.

After every abuse, she said she was threatened by her father not to tell anyone or she would be killed.

But after the Oct. 14, 2016 incident, she said she decided to tell everything to her neighbor whom she called “Ate” (elder sister) who helped her report the abuses to the police. 

While this is a disturbing story there is a parallel here with Bongbong Marcos who, as president, is the "father of the nation."

https://www.facebook.com/manilabulletin/posts/10161810082992985
As a “proud” father of the nation, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. showcased the achievements of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in his latest vlog and vowed to protect their rights and the families they left behind.

His own father who was also president is also referred to as "father of the nation."

https://twitter.com/BeverlyB322/status/1523952999432744960

Father of the nation, Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr., Divine Justice is served by the will of the maharlikans and now it is time for your vindication.

It is beyond dispute that the Marcos family raped the nation of its wealth and stored it in offshore accounts. It is beyond dispute that Marcos even killed his enemies, those who exposed his crimes. It is beyond dispute that these activities have been proven in a court of law with Imelda Marcos being convicted and other cases where the Marcos family has been forced to give up their ill-gotten wealth. 

As father of the nation Marcos Sr. raped his daughter the Philippines. As father of the nation Marcos Jr. continues to deny that crime and defend his father. Yet the crimes have been indisputably proven. Based on the precedent of this Supreme Court ruling the Marcos family has no place in Philippine society.