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Month: February 2010

Breaking News: Lim, Trillanes and 16 others granted bail

Breaking News:
Update: Malacañang blocking posting of bail of Trillanes, Lim and 16 other Magdalo officers.

The Makati Regional Trial Court Judge Elmo Alameda granted the petition for bail of Se. Antonio Trillanes IV, Brig.Gen. Danilo Lim, and 16 other military officers and soldiers.

The 18 are facing rebellion charges in connection with the Nov. 2007 Manila Peninsula incident.

Click here for the copy of the order:

Bail order pages 1-4
Bail Order pages 5-8
Bail order pages 9-16

Covered in the order aside from Lim and Trillanes are:

Marine Capt Gary Alejano; LTsg James Layug; LTsg Eugene Gonzales;Ltsg Andy Torrato; LTsg Manuel Cabochan; Air Force Capt Dan Orfiano; LTjg Arturo Pascua;Air Force Lt Billy Pascua; Lt Jonnel Sangalang; Lt Armand Pontejos;

Sgt Julius Mesa;Sgt Cesarie Gonzales;Sgt Emmanuel Tirador;Sgt Herman Linde;Sgt Juanito Jilbury;Sgt Clecarte Dahan

Karapatan ng artista kumita sa pulitika

Update: Comelec backtracks on celebrity endorsers

Aba, magkasundo ngayon si Noynoy Aquino, kandidato para presidente ng Liberal Party at si Manny Villar, kandidato ng Nacionalista Party sa isang isyu: hindi maaaring pagbawalan na magpatuloy sa kanilang trabaho bilang entertainers ang mga artista na nage-endorso sa kanilang kandidatura.

Sinabi nila sa magka-ibang statement na kung kinakailangan, pupunta sila sa Supreme Court para ipaglaban ang karapatan ng mga artisitang tumutulong sa kanila. Sabi ni Villar,”Artista ka man o hindi, karapatan ng isang Pilipino ang magpahayag ng kanyang saloobin tungkol sa pulitika at hindi siya dapat parusahan.”

Ngayon na opisyal na na campaign period, ipinaala-ala ng Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) at ng Commission on Election na nakasaad sa Fair Election Act na kailangan daw mag-bakasyon muna sa kanyang trabaho ang sino mang artista or reporter na magkakandidato o magta-trabaho para sa kampanya ng isang kandidato.

Mrs B and the 43

There were no dry eyes when the lights opened at the auditorium of Bantayog ng mga Bayani last Saturday evening- the last show of “Mrs B”, a theater presentation about Edith Burgos’ search for her son, Jonas.

As we all know , Edith Burgos, widow of Jose Burgos, Jr. founder of Malaya and considered a press freedom icon, has been in search of her son since April 28, 2007 when he was abducted by unidentified men and a woman while having lunch at the Hapag Kainan restaurant in Ever Gotesco Mall in Quezon City.

Last Saturday’s performance had Bibeth Orteza as Edith ( Gina Alajar was the other Edith). It’s a moving 45-minute monologue.

Makakalusot ang bagong kasunduan sa MILF sa Supreme Court?

Sa pag-uusap ni US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton kay Gloria Arroyo nang siya ay bumisita ditto sa Pilipinas kamakailan, dalawang bagay ang kanyang binigyan ng diin: matuloy ang 2020 na eleksyon at magkaroon ng kasunduan sa Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

Maintindihan ko ang interes ng mga Amerikano na dapat matuloy ang eleksyun sa 2010 dahil kahit gaano nila kamahal si Arroyo, kung siya ay manatili sa Malacañang lampas ng Hunyo 30, 2010, magkakagulo talaga ang bayan.

Kung magkagulo ang bayan, malalagay din sa alanganin ang interes ng Amerika dito sa Pilipinas.

Military defies SC on 43

AFP fails to present detainees

by Norman Bordadora
Philippine Daily Inquirer

Despite a writ of habeas corpus issued by the Supreme Court, the military and the police failed to present before the Court of Appeals Friday the 43 health workers arrested on Feb. 6 on suspicion of being members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA).

Statement of the CHR Chair Leila de Lima:

Based on our team’s follow up interview with, and our own doctors’ physical check up of, the detainees last Thursday, February 11, no allegations and traces of physical torture. There’s one though who claims that during interrogation, he felt some twitching of his thighs which he attributes to some form of electric shock. He also claims to have smelled a gas-like substance. Some male detainees have injuries in their wrists due to tight handcuffs. About two (2) of them have injuries surrounding the eye area due to tight blindfolding.

Our initial findings of mental/psychological torture REMAIN, i.e., continuous blindfolded and handcuffed for 36 hours, the resultant indignities (somebody else feeding them or removing their under wears, forced to wear pampers), repeated interrogations using scare tactics like making them believe that they can be killed or disappear anytime or that something will happen to their families if they don’t cooperate. Also, repeated denial to right to counsel at the time of the arrest, during interrogations and inquest. We also learned that interrogations at odd hours midnight continued even after our first visit last February 8. I immediately called the attention of Gen. Segovia about that. He said he would look into it.

Based on our team’s interview with the two (2) barangay kagawads who accompanied the raiding team and witnessed the search, there appears to be NO indication of planting of firearms or other evidence. I hasten to add though that we’re not prepared at this point to completely rule out such planting of evidence. A further probe is needed on this. I also agree with the detainees’ counsels, and I said this before, that the search warrant is patently defective on its face.

AFP’s failure to produce the 43 detainees at yesterday’s hearing is really a dangerous precedent in our justice system. The cited reason, lack of material time to prepare for transit the so-called high-risk detainees, to my mind, is not a valid one. It goes against the very essence of a writ of habeas corpus. If the AFP authorities had the will to obey the order, they could, with best or earnest efforts, have done so. A contempt citation would have been in order. I just hope and pray that between yesterday and the next hearing on Monday they’re no longer subjected to further interrogations, mental torture, indignities and other human rights violations. May I take this opportunity to issue this stern warning to the AFP authorities and detention officers/personnel to CEASE AND DESIST form performing such and similar acts. Irrespective of who they are, alleged NPAs or not, they all have human rights. No one deserves to be treated inhumanely.

Col. Aurelio Baladad, the representative of the military at the habeas corpus hearing, told the appellate court that there was no time to coordinate security measures for the health workers’ transfer from Camp Capinpin in Tanay, Rizal, to Manila.

Election watchdogs quarrel

Last week the Commission on Elections denied the tried- and –tested National Citizen’s Movement for Free Election accreditation for an election watchdog role for the May 10, 2010 polls.

Namfrel, which applied accreditation in partnership with the CBCP-NASSA (Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines-National Secretariat for Social Action) was accused by two Comelec officials of being “partisan.”

Without Namfrel, the election watchdog role will be borne wholly by Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting represented by former ambassador to Vatican Tita de Villa.

Four groups have expressed concern of Namfrel’s exclusion from election watchdog duties. The Bishops–Businessmen’s Conference for Human Development, Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines, Makati Business Club, and Management Association of the Philippines, Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants issued a statement expressing dismay and concern.

Their statement:

Malacañang’s handiwork

The hand of Malacañang, particularly Gloria Arroyo’s husband, Mike Arroyo, is obvious in the “Wanted” posters for Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson.

The “Wanted” photos were posted along Roxas Boulevard by members of the Volunteers against Crime and Corruption along Roxas Boulevard last Wednesday despite the fact that the issuance of the arrest warrant is still being questioned before the Supreme Court.

VACC is headed by Dante Jimenez, who left the original anti-crime group, Crusade Against Violence.

I retrieved a 2001 opinion piece by Jimenez in the Philippine Star Ngayon which spoke enthusiastically of Arroyo joining the VACC as volunteer lawyer.

Here it is:

Handlers move to stem drop in Noynoy ratings

‘Non-trapo’ campaign to be reviewed

by Wendell Vigilia
Malaya

What went wrong?

The amalgamation of ideas from various civil society, politicians and volunteers has caused an internal “struggle of perspective” in Sen. Noynoy Aquino’s presidential campaign, according to Liberal Party campaign manager Florencio “Butch” Abad.

A discussion on how Aquino’s presidential campaign is being run by his political strategists and handlers came in the wake of a drop in his approval rating and a sudden rise in that of Sen. Manuel Villar of the Nacionalista Party.

The latest Pulse Asia survey showed Aquino with 37 percent against the 35 percent of Villar who has bombarded the television industry with “his millions, or probably billions, worth of advertisements.”

“I’m sure there was a struggle of perspective on how to run the campaign,” he said in an interview in ANC’s “Strictly Politics.” “That’s the nature of the animal (the new LP).”