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Citing the coming storm, “Seniang”, the 12th summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nation scheduled to be held in Cebu Dec. 10 and 13 is postponed. Ambassador Marciano Paynor Jr., secretary general of the National
Organizing Committee of the ASEAN Summit, said it has been re-scheduled to January 2007.

Paynor said even if “Seniang” was not expected to hit central Cebu, venue of the 12th Asean summit, they do not discount the possibility that it would cause severe damage in other parts of the Philippines and “the leaders would not feel comfortable about it.”

He denied it had anything to do with reported terrorist threats. The United States, United Kingdom, and Australia have issued travel warnings of terrorist threats targetting Cebu. British officials said the believe “that terrorists are in the final stages of planning attacks.”

He also said the postponement had nothing to do with the political storm brewing in Manila due to the Senate-less Constituent Assembly that the House of Representatives will convene next week to change the form of government from presidential to parliamentary.

Following is Agence France Presse report:

Philippines Postpones Asian Summits Over Weather Fears

CEBU, Philippines, Dec 8, 2006 (AFP) – Host nation Philippines said Friday that upcoming ASEAN and East Asia Summits on the island of Cebu have been postponed until January over worries about an incoming storm. The decision was announced just a day after Britain, the United States, Australia and other nations warned against travel to Cebu over worries of a possible terror attack at the summits, which start Sunday.

Officials insisted the reason for the postponement was a tropical storm bearing down on Cebu with wind speeds on Friday afternoon of more than 100 kilometres per hour, according to the Hong Kong Observatory website. “The decision was based on this weather disturbance and on this disturbance only,” said Marciano Paynor, who heads the national committee that organised the summits. Paynor said ministerial meetings were expected to go ahead but the leaders’ meetings of both the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the wider East Asian Summit would be postponed. bur/mc/km

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91 Comments

  1. Mike Uliling Mike Uliling

    HAAAAA!!! HA HA HA HA!!!! Mukhang nakatunog yung mga ASEAN ministers na may gulong nakaambang sa Pinas na pinamumunuan ng dwendeng itim na may nunal sa mukha. Sana nga wala na yang dorobong iyan by January.

  2. Chabeli Chabeli

    Apparently, “Seniang” is a STORM and not yet a Typhoon. It must be the Terrorist threat that made them make the decision. Another BLACK-EYE for Gloria. For all we know, not so many Heads of States are going to attend, she’s not exactly popular anyways.

  3. Sources said a number of Asean leaders withdrew from the summit.They were having second thoughts on coming to Manila.

    Sources also said they cited terrorist threats. The United States, United Kingdom, and Australia have, in fact, issued travel warnings of terrorist threats targetting Cebu.

    British officials said the believe “that terrorists are in the final stages of planning attacks.”

    There are even talks of toxic materials to be used.

  4. I doubt if it was really the typhoon. The impending legal battle regarding the Con-Ass and possibly the gathering storm of the people. Glueria never cared about the people and couldn’t care less what affects the country. To say that she is bothered at all by the calamities that hit Bicol is beyond comprehension. If the tragedy in Bicol is a major concern for her, she could have asked her goons in the house to postpone their Con-Ass bid and address the needs of their constituents instead. This clearly is a smokescreen for her other concerns especially the Con-Ass.

  5. Japanese Prime Minister Abe is pushing through with his trip here tomorrow but only in Manila.

  6. I’m inclined to go the way of Schumey’s. His analysis is very plausible.

    Japan PM Abe is a new PM and has to walk the talk and besides he’s got this new treaty with RP to bat for!

  7. The Black and White Movement has filed a petition with the Supreme Court questioning the house Con-Ass. Its the SC’s call now. This could be the reason why the pandak chose to cancel the ASEAN meet. She needs to focus on this and make sure that the people will not go out in the streets and kick her out.

  8. Schumey,

    With your permission, I would like to complete your statement:

    “She needs to focus on this and make sure that the people will not go out in the streets and kick her out WHILE THE ASEAN LEADERS ARE IN THE COUNTRY.”

  9. Pagasa (Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration) actually recommended that the summit may go through because it’s only a storm and it has already changed path, veering away from central Cebu.

    Prisco Nilo of Pagasa said Seniang is only traveling at 95 kilometers per hour. In cases like that they only expect possible damage to houses of light materials and moderate damage to agriculture .

    The recent “Reming” which devastated Bicol was 195 kilometers per hour.

  10. men0k men0k

    We have to analyze deeper… canceling an international event just because of a typhoon and with barely a few days before?… tsk, tsk, tsk… something is wrong somewhere.. it might be:

    1. The terrorist threat is VERY REAL and EXECUTION OF SUCH IS VERY IMMINENT

    2. The impending nationwide protest will be seen by the delegates and MIDGET doesn’t want that to happen

    3. She is contemplating to implement Martial Law or declare State of National Emergency if what will happen next week will be too much for her and her DOGS to handle…

    4. They feel that next week is very critical and very dangerous for her and her DOGS and they are already preparing for it

    I feel something really big will happen next week… Let us watch and if needed, please participate!

  11. Ellen,

    If such is the case with the weather, we can only surmise that the travel advisories by major nations had something to do with the cancellation.

    In as much as we CANNOT TRUST whatever Gloria says, we can second guess: the ASEAN LEADERS may in fact have heeded the travel advisories and didn’t want to take risks.

    Whatever the reason, the cancellation of the summit is a big slap on Gloria. Leaders would be saying to themselves, “Gosh that country has all the problems in the world, natural disasters and calamities, political upheavals and now terrorist attacks, heck, I don’t need that!”

  12. PAGASA advised the ASEAN committee to push through with the summit. International leaders in fact are on their way to Cebu and should arrive tonight. Its political and not natural as they would have us believe.

  13. Whatever the reason, world opinion will bang down on Gloria’s face again! Perception is perception and there’s nothing one can do about it on an international scale.

    Her political woes and imminent revolts by the populations must have reached the leaders too.

    Gloria is a dead duck walking!

  14. What a shitty situation she’s put the country in.

    Gloria is performing an international political striptease!

  15. I like that Anna, “dead duck walking.”

    Sources said it was more of the brewing POLITICAL storm, rather than “Sensiang”.

  16. This is revealing: Paynor said even if “Seniang” was not expected to hit central Cebu, venue of the asean summit, they do not discount the possibility that it would cause severe damage in other parts of the Philippines and “the leaders will not feel comfortable pushing about it.”

    Bakit si Lagman at Villafuerte, hindi nag feel uncomfortable devoting their time in Manila raping the Constitution while in their provinces, some one thousand lay dead and thousands more were rendered homeless and hungry by typhoon “Reming”.

  17. Ellen,

    From Reuters: CEBU, PHILIPPINES, DEC 7 : The US and Australian governments warned on Thursday that militants could be planning to bomb a gathering of Asian leaders in the central Philippines next week. The warnings come a day after the British embassy in Manila advised its citizens not to travel to the central island of Cebu because they believed terrorists were in the “final stages of planning attacks”.

    The Japanese government urged its citizens to possibly postpone travel to the Philippines after the Australian and British advisories. The heads of 10 Southeast Asian nations along with the leaders of China, Japan, India, South Korea, New Zealand and Australia will meet on Cebu on Dec 11-13 for a flurry of summits, dinners and closed door tete-a-tetes. “We have information that there is a group that may be planning some terrorist attacks in line with the conference,” a US embassy spokesman told Reuters. The Philippines, which is hosting the annual summit of Asean has played down the threat from militant groups .
    —Reuters

    From The Associated Press
    Friday, December 8, 2006; 4:25 AM

    CEBU, Philippines — A major storm bearing down on the Philippines forced the postponement Friday of the annual Southeast Asian summit scheduled for next week.

    The storm, following less than two weeks after Typhoon Durian struck the Philippines, leaving more than 1,000 people dead or missing, is expected to hit central Cebu province this weekend, when leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations would be arriving.

    The postponement also came amid warnings by the U.S., Britain and Australia that terrorists might be in the final stages of planning an attack in Cebu during the summit.

    INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE:

    CEBU, Philippines: A pair of Asian summits scheduled for next week have been postponed to January because a typhoon is bearing down on the meeting site, the top organizing official said Friday.

    The decision came amid warnings by the U.S., Britain and Australia that terrorists might be in the final stages of planning an attack during the summits in Cebu, and a weather forecaster said he had advised officials that they could go ahead with the meetings.

    But Marciano Paynor Jr., head of the summit organizing committee, denied that terror warnings played any role in the decision.

  18. Emilio_OFW Emilio_OFW

    I agree with you, Ms. Ellen, the brewing POLITICAL storm is more powerful than the Milenyo’s & Reming’s fury combined. Let’s all wish as our Christmas gift that the con-ass is the Tiyanak’s Waterloo.

  19. Gosh, I usually wouldn’t wish the forthcoming foes on my country but to be very honest, I despise Gloria so much, I am actually happy that she’s getting slapped left, right, center by the political and natural storms that are about to hit her where it hurts most: her non-credible leadership.

    ASEAN leaders would have been apprised of the truth – that Gloria’s lame excuse about the weather is not the real excuse but in reality, it’s all about a more potent storm or a couple of them: the brewing political storm because of Gloria’s con-ass crap, and the potential terrorist attacks.

    Her goose is cooked and good on her! Time Filipinos feasted on her despicable political carcass.

  20. Ellen,

    Looks like ASEAN is about to follow EU policies:

    Expulsion in ‘exceptional circumstances’ eyed

    By Veronica Uy
    INQ7.net
    Last updated 04:25pm (Mla time) 12/08/2006

    (UPDATE) A GROUP of “eminent persons” tasked to draft a blueprint for the formulation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Charter has proposed a shift from the regional bloc’s traditional policy of non-intervention by allowing a division of the house on issues when consensus cannot be reached.

    Among the proposals of the Eminent Persons Group (EPG), are the imposition of sanctions such as suspension and even expulsion “in exceptional circumstances” on members who commit “serious breach[es] of ASEAN’s objectives, principles and commitments on important agreements.”

  21. I hope we all will be partying in the streets come Christmas day. The brewing political storm has isolated the administration and they know it. The military has to take sides now.

  22. Nagkunyari pa ang ungas. The truth is that a lot of the facilities are actually not yet ready, and the foreign ministers naturally would not like to be inconvenienced by the ill-preparation like safe and comfortable accommodations, etc. Ninakaw na kasi ang mga pera for building such facilities at sabi siguro ng mga gambling lords, “Sorry, mahina ang kita kasi sunod-sunod ang bagyo, etc.! Kaya no abuloy to the Pidal fund to replenish the depleted coffers!”

    Besides, alam nilang maraming pupuntang NGOs to tell the visiting ministers that the Midget has not made given justification for the 750 or more victims of extrajudicial killings that are all now being pinpointed as the handmade of Palparan, the scapegoat!!!

    Nice try, Dorobo, but you have not fooled everyone apparently! Manigas ka!

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

  23. Good if Abe is going there amidst the chaos and confusion. I bet there are lots of Japanese NGOs now in Manila bombarding the Japanese ambassador to arrange for a meeting with Abe there to brief him on the issue of the extrajudicial killings and protests against JPEPA! Let him see for himself that the Midget is in fact bluffing about prosperity that never was, is nor will!

    Kawawang bansa! Nasadlak sa isang kriminal at mga kampon ni Satanas, who must be really sick in the head to even quote the legions of Satan who entered a herd of pigs, thus, their acronym “PIG”!!! Hindi kaya kinikilabutan ang mga kampon ni S na ito?

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

  24. vic vic

    Why not for change, even just for once, a government Official tell us the truth instead of Unconvincing lies like this Paynor is Mouthing, “nothing and nothing but the typhoon”, my Foot, or Taynor’s foot in his mouth. Liar, liar, nothing but liars.

  25. chi chi

    Bwahahaahah, it’s Mother Earth helping us throw an illegimate president! Awang-awa na sa atin ang Inang Kalikasan!

    *****

    Last night, US tv tickers displayed news that terrorists are already planning the final stages of sowing terror in the Philippines! A warning for foreign attendees at Asean!

    Kawawang Glueria, tuluyan ng iniwan ng mundo! Buti nga!

  26. Schumey,

    If the Midget is removed as she is apparently going to be, I’ll fly straight to Manila as soon as I can get a plane reservation and a ticket, and if there will be no travel ban or alert from our government.

    I’m praying hard for Ocayvalle’s dream to come true!!! 😉

  27. chi chi

    Malakas na ang amoy ng mga litson sa Pinas!

  28. Diego K. Guerrero Diego K. Guerrero

    The perfect political storm is coming after the rape of democracy by greedy Arroyo-De Venecia tandem. Gloria Arroyo and her cohorts cannot withstand the fury of the coming perfect storm. People Power Uprising! I can feel the wrath of the Filipino people that the one reason why the Cebu ASEAN summit is cancelled. It’s a flimsy reason to cancel an international summit based on weather disturbance. Tell that to the Marines!

  29. Napag-galitan siguro ang PAGASA because in the late night news, they are now saying that the “Seniang” will be very strong and hit Cebu.

    Ano ang gagawin nila,mag-cloud seeding at pipilitin si “Seniang” bumagsak sa Cebu? Dios mio naman!

  30. chi chi

    Ellen,

    Wala na talaga, taob na si Mirriam kay Glueria sa pagiging BRENDA!

    Our weather channel here never mentioned the storm hitting Cebu. Puro kababaghan ang ginagawa ng Tiyanak na ito!

  31. Diego K. Guerrero Diego K. Guerrero

    Only God can change the course of Typhoon Seniang.

  32. Same here Yuko! Celebrate tayong lahat na commenters dito with Ellen as the guiding light!

  33. Ellen,

    This is off topic but it follows my earlier post concerning the ASEAN policy under discussion of expulsing erring members.

    Here’s a breaking news from UK’s The Times:

    Commonwealth acts on Fiji

    Fiji has been suspended from the Commonwealth following an emergency meeting in London this morning which was called to respond to the military coup in the South Pacific nation…

  34. Emilio_OFW Emilio_OFW

    One of the international TV news channels (France24) says terror threat shuts down ASEAN summit.

    The world knows but what this administration loose cannons are saying is different – because of the typhoon Seniang!

  35. You bet, Anna! I’ll be glad to meet the barkada! Ang saya siguro. Pero believe ka, ang kapal ng mukha ni Bansot! Nanginginig na ang tumbong, ayaw pa ring bumaba. Patigasan daw!

    I’m continuing with my fasting on Sunday. Can’t afford to take things for granted. Wala akong tiwala kay Bansot. Parang chameleon ang ungas. Palit-balat na naman. Siya ang promotor ng ChaCha tapos tatakotin ang mga kasama niya na akala mo wala siyang kinalaman sa kalokohan nila. Wise? No way. Tuso? You bet, she is!!!

    Nakakahiya itong postponement na ito. Sabi siguro ng mga ministers ng iba’t ibang bansa, “Akala ko ba kaya niya ang mga kalaban niya. Puro yabang lang pala!” Gosh, hindi na nahiya!

  36. chi chi

    Yuko,

    Buti nga pahiya ang bruha. TVs all over the world were announcing terror threat at Asean summit, tapos eto ang Tiyanak at si Seniang daw ang dahilan ng lahat. Only her minions eat her lies! Tinutuso lahat kahit kakampi! Anong klaseng hayop ang reyna pandakekang na ito?

    Yeah, magkikita-kita rin tayo once Glueria is kaput na!

  37. apoy apoy

    As usual, makakarinig na naman tayo ng ‘time for healing’.
    ‘Lets move on’ …At kung anu-ano pa!!!HMMMpp!!%$#@#^&*
    paking sheet man!!

  38. tikbalang tikbalang

    MAY KARMA DIN DARATING SA KANYA! “KAY PGMA”
    P-pangulo ng mga
    G – gahaman sa kapangyarihan
    M – mandaraya,makapal ang mukha
    A – ALAGAD ni Taning
    LAHAT NG UMAABUSO SA KAPANGYARIHAN AY MAY KATAPUSAN! MALAPIT NA ANG WAKAS MO! PATALSIKIN NA! NGAYON NA!

  39. miron miron

    Palagay ko lang dapat pa ring ituloy yung pinaplanong rally. Dahil tipong umaatras ang kalaban, hindi ibig sabihin ay tapos na ang boksing. Baka nga rope-a-dope lang yan. Dapat huwag tantanan hanggang hindi KNOCKED OUT.

  40. Miron: Palagay ko lang dapat pa ring ituloy yung pinaplanong rally. Dahil tipong umaatras ang kalaban, hindi ibig sabihin ay tapos na ang boksing. Baka nga rope-a-dope lang yan. Dapat huwag tantanan hanggang hindi KNOCKED OUT.

    *****
    I second the motion. Sinabi mo pa, Miron. Hindi puede pagtiwalaan ang mga mandurugas at magnanakaw! Tuloy ang laban.

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

  41. Spartan Spartan

    Mga kababayan…kung iisipin natin, maganda sana ang mga maaaring iresulta ng mga “big international event” na tulad nitong ASEAN Summit kung ito’y matagumpay na maii-host ng ating bansa. Pero problema dito ay, unang-una…NAPAKARAMI SA MGA KABABAYAN NATIN ANG NAGHIHIKAHOS, marami ang nagdurusa dahil sa sunod-sunod na KALAMIDAD, at higit sa lahat tayo’y pinamumunuan ng isang pangulo na TALAGA NAMANG ika nga’y mayroong “QUESTIONABLE MANDATE”. Kaya imbes na maraming “positibong resulta” ang makuha natin ay pulos “katawa-tawang” sitwasyon lamang ang ating aanihin. Hanga ako sa ambisyon ng ating mga Cebuano countrymen, although base on my own opinion they’ve “bitten up more than they could chew” this time around. Bilyong piso ang ginasta para sa mga preparasyon both on ifrastructures and other vital logistics all for what? Now, it’s like a “danggit” that got wet by the rain, and needs to be dried-up under the sun again, just to salvage ones capital. But please don’t get me wrong on this one….hindi lamang karangalan ng mga Cebuano ang nakatay dito kung hindi ng buong bansa. These foreign delgates would not say…”we went to this country the Cebu, but they would say the Philippines because Cebu is not the Philippines, same as Manila is not the whole country. SAYANG, that would sum it all. Maybe after everything that are wrong would have already been put into order, then just maybe the Philippines can ambition to host such big events again. Mabuhay tayong mga Pilipino, at sana’y tuluyan nang pagpalain ang ating Inang Bayan na makamtan na ang isang MALAYA, MARANGAL, at MASAGANANG umaga sa sandaling matapos na ang NAPAKADILIM, PUNO NG PAGHIHIRAP AT BANGUNGOT, na gabi sa ilalim ng isang “engakantadang itim”.

  42. Mrivera Mrivera

    “Paynor said even if Seniang was not expected to hit central Cebu, venue of the 12th Asean summit, they do not discount the possibility that it would cause severe damage in other parts of the Philippines and the leaders would not feel comfortable about it.”

    leaders would not feel comfortable about what? just when did crazy leaders of this insensitive and self centered fake administration show and feel concern on peoples’ plight? how are they going to explain their forced and manipulative way of changing the constitution when the fake people’s initiative was already trashed by the supreme court and a fraction of the populace is still mourning for their dead and missing as a result of typhoon reming’s wrath?

    why can’t they admit they are afraid of the picture created by their self serving purpose of mangling the constitution? that it is gloria’s personal interest they are protecting in exchange of cold cash?

  43. florry florry

    Kaya ipina-postpone ni glue yong Asean summit, hindi pa siya nakakapag-make-up. Wala pa siyang maipakitang pampa-pogi sa mga bisita, kaya kahit na nakakahiya (walanghiya naman siya talaga)sa mga ibang head of state postpone muna. Ang sama naman kasi ng timing, naisabay pa ito sa niluluto nilang con-ass na napakabilis ng arangkada. Nakasakay ba naman sa “Pangasinan Express” at “Bicol Express”, at ang mga pasahero nitong mga unggoy kaya lang nadiskaril. Kaya nawalan ng gana si glue na humarap sa mga bisita, at baka mamaya hindi siya makapagpigil masigaw-sigawan lang niya sila at baka mabato ng mga ashtray at cellphone, lalong nakakahiya. (pero walanghiya talaga siya, di ba?)

  44. Mrivera Mrivera

    spartan, nahihiya si glutonia at mga kaalyado niyang fiberglass at ivory plastic na makita ng mga lider ng ibang bansa ang tunay na kalagayan ang nakararami nating kababayang naghihikahos kaya nga ipina-demolish nila ang mga iskwater at itinago sa kabila ng bundok, di ba? pero hindi sila nahihiya sa lantaran nilang PAGNANAKAW at PAGPAPASARAP habang marami ang walang makain, maraming walang hanapbuhay, walang maayos na tirahan at mga may sakit na namamatay nang hindi man lamang nakakatikim ng gamot.

    mga budhing bato kasi!

  45. apoy apoy

    Kabalen ba niya itong si Mekeni Abe? haah biro lang..

  46. tong_gress tong_gress

    bwa ha ha ha.. GO JOE! GO!
    FULL SUPPORT AKO SA CON-ASS NI DAGAdeVenisia!

    gustong-gusto ko na makitang umuusok ang ilong ng sambayanang pilipino, ITO ANG ANG HINIHINTAY NATIN!

    GO JOE! GO!

  47. Apoy, kahit siguro biro, ayaw ni Abe na maging kamag-anak o kababayan iyong traydor? Di hamak namang marangal ang PM namin! At least, walang daya!!! 😛

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

  48. Mrivera Mrivera

    an excerpt from tribune’s headline:

    Asean meet canceled amid political ‘storm’ fears

    By Michaela P. del Callar

    12/09/2006

    ……..The country’s weather bureau officials, however, recommended to Malacañang and the summit organizers to push through with the meet, as Seniang did not pose a storm threat to the summit.

    But officials, while admitting that the weather bureau had

    indeed recommended for the Summit to push through, claimed the President herself did not want to be at the Summit while typhoon victims needed her attention.

    This reason was not deemed credible, since Mrs. Arroyo and her allies ignored the calls of the opposition not to make Con-ass a priority, since the typhoon victims still need assistance and attention.

    Speculation was rife that the meeting’s cancellation was due to the ongoing political turmoil in Manila following protests against the government’s move to amend the Constitution. Malacañang immediately denied this.

    Reliable government sources disclosed that the political storm prompted Mrs. Arroyo to cancel the meeting.

    “She made the decision herself. She ordered the cancellation of the meeting,” one official said.

    Sources said Mrs. Arroyo “does not want to be embarrassed before foreign leaders” as street protests are expected to swell in the next few days.

    “It can’t be terrorism. There is police visibility in Cebu and security is very tight. Cebu is a small place and very easy to secure,” a Malacañang official told the Tribune.

  49. Mrivera Mrivera

    he he heh! kailan pa nagkaroon ng malasakit sa mga nasalanta ng kalamidad ang hayup na pekeng ito? wala talagang hiya kahit sa sarili.

    kunwari pang merong puso.

    pero, siguro meron nga. bulok nga lang!!! pwe!!!

  50. Aba ipinagmalaki pang she cancelled the ASEAN Summit. Stupid talaga! Hindi ba niya alam ang loss ng mga bansang kumbidado diyan pagkatapos hindi itinuloy? Tarantado. Bakit aabutin ba ng isang linggo ang bagyo na hindi naman dadaan ng Cebu, o kung dumaan man wala sandali lang at puede namang maghintay sa kani-kanilang hotel ang mga bisita.

    Ang dami pang palusot ni ungas. Ang sabihin niya natakot siya sa demonstration na balak gawin ng mga pilipino kasama ng mga banyagang mga balak na magprotesta laban sa pekeng gobyerno niya. Wala namang ipinaglilihim ang mga protesters. Sinasabi naman nilang pupunta sila sa Cebu para magprotesta! Palusot pa si Great Switik. Talagang switik nga!

    Tarantado talaga! “Cry wolf” pa ang ungas! Dating gawain hindi na nagbago. Next time, humirit iyan wala nang makikinig diyan! PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA! Baka sabihin ng iba talagang may sira ang ulo ng mga pinauupo ng mga pilipino sa pamahalaan nila! Nakakahiya!

  51. chi chi

    Malapit ng kumanta ng “Those were the days” ang tiyanak and company.

  52. artsee artsee

    Nakakahiya talaga! Anong may banta mula sa terorista? Banta kamo mula sa raliyesta. Umpisa na sana ito ng hindi pag-suporta ng mga ibang bansa sa pamahalaan ni tiyanak. Si Abe lang yata ang nakipag-usap kay bruha…dahil abe kasi. May lahing cabalen si Abe ng Japan.

  53. Mrivera Mrivera

    he he heh! ystakei, kilala mo na naman ang lahi ni gloria mukhang bato, di ba? akala mo ubod nang tapang at may prinsipyo pero bulok naman ang mga istilo. kaya nga gustong gustong ipagtanggol ‘yan ng kanyang mga bayaran lalo na ‘yung singaw na pasulpot sulpot dahil parepareho silang bulok!

    sabi nga ni chi, kanta na ng “those were the days my friend, i thought they’ll never end, we sing and dance forever and a……” sabay BOOOOOOOOMMMMM!!!! sabog ang mga salot!!!

  54. bayonic bayonic

    kahit papaano , medyo pasalamat pa tayo at na postpone yung summit. kasi mas malaking kahihiyan na mapanood na tumutulu ang ulan sa bagong-bagong convention center na itinayo para sa event na ito pero hindi rin nakahabol.

    matapos ng successful na pag-host ng Vietnam ng APEC 2006 … hindi maiwasan na ikukumpara ang dalawang bansa.
    and we will realize that even Vietnam has overtaken us.

  55. Mrivera Mrivera

    bayonic, nakapulot kasi ng kayabangan kay gloria mukhang bato itong governor ng cebu, kaya ipinangalandakang kayang tapusin sa loob ng maikling panahon ang convention center. kung hindi ba naman timang, eh hindi naman singlaki lang ng bungalow ang ipinagawa nila! world class pa ang mga facilities? tapos magagalit sa uto uto ding contractor?

  56. npongco npongco

    Here’s a portion of Herman Tiu Laurel’s recent column. He used to be an activist and anti-Marcos. But like the many he now has some good things to say about Marcos:

    “Prisco Nilo is the acting chief of the Philippine weather bureau. When Malacañang asked him for his advice about the typhoon and the Asean meet he said “go ahead with the summit…the movement of the storm is to the north of Cebu, and it will be traveling fast. By Dec. 11 it will be over the South China Sea…” Obviously, Gloria is up to her old habit of lying to the people about things, and something other than the typhoon caused the postponement of the summit. It’s not “terrorism” either since her own National Security chief has been denying the seriousness of that threat.

    Never has such an important event in the Philippines ever been canceled or postponed. Even during the time of Marcos when real terrorists, funded by anti-Marcos groups, threatened several international events. Marcos pushed through with them. They threatened the international ASTA tourism conference but it went through, although Doris Baffrey of the April 6 Movement did indeed plant a bomb as it convened. There were countless IMF, WB, SEA meetings but they all went through. Gloria has the ignominy of presiding over the first and only postponement of a major Asean meet.”

  57. nelbar nelbar

     
    Gusto ipakita ni GMA sa international community na kahit kabi-kabila ang umaatake sa kanya ay nakaka-survive pa rin sya.

    Meron sya gusto patunayan kahit na magkanda sira sira na ang bansa pati na ang mga institusyon nito.

     
    Ang mahalaga sa kanya ay legacy nya at hindi ang bansa.

     

  58. Mrivera Mrivera

    tribune headline:

    Gloria under fire over failed summit

    12/11/2006

    President Arroyo is facing growing criticism over the Asean Summit, which she cancelled at the last-minute on Dec. 8, raising questions about her handling of the event that the Philippines was to host Dec. 10 to 14.

    This was the first time in the 39-year history of the Asean that a summit was scrapped.

    Philippine officials on Sun-day said “most of the Asean countries are willing to accept” a rescheduled summit Jan. 10 to 13 next year.

    Malacañang had insisted that a looming typhoon in the Pacific — and not planned street protests and reports from foreign governments about a pending terror attack — was the reason for pulling the plug on the high-profile event. (See related story)

    But after the storm passed far from the summit site on Saturday, politicians,

    site on Saturday, politicians, opposition groups and analysts blasted Mrs. Arroyo’s decision, which sources said was “unilaterally” made.

    “It’s a sign of a weak government,” said Tomas Osmena, mayor of the city of Cebu, where the 12th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Summit and a wider meeting of regional leaders had been due to begin on Sunday.

    “We would not have cancelled it and we live here,” Osmeña told Agence France-Presse.

    The abrupt cancellation, terror worries and other problems — X-ray security machines were covered in plastic bags to keep off rain dripping through the $10-million Cebu International Convention Center — have given her critics more ammunition.

    “It’s brand-new and the roof is leaking,” said one official with the Asean business and investment summit held before the main events were cancelled.

    “This will be remembered as the summit that failed,” the official added.

    Asean groups Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

    Mrs. Arroyo had wanted to use the conference and its associated meetings to showcase the progress that the Philippines has made during her presidency, from 2001.

    But critics say her report card is not looking good.

    Poverty is still widespread with more than 40 percent of the country’s 84 million people living on less than two dollars a day, and her administration is regularly cited as one of the worst in the region on human rights. (See related story)

    Just before the cancelled summit, Japan said it was concerned about the killings of left-wing journalists that have been blamed on the government, adding improvements on rights would be a condition for further aid packages.

    “Mrs. Arroyo is not fooling anyone,” said Lidy Nakpil, an organizer of a series of protests by leftist groups that had been planned for the summit.

    “Not even the Asean leaders would have believed her alibi of a typhoon,” Nakpil added.

    The President earlier was harshly criticized over the convention center site, where squatter camps were bulldozed to make way for the summit — whose theme, chosen by Mrs. Arroyo herself, is “A caring and sharing community.”

    Despite assurances from Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia that the building would be completed on time, workmen were still painting and decorating as local and foreign media moved in last week.

    But the main source of public anger at Mrs. Arroyo was her decision last week to try to bypass the Philippine Senate as part of her unpopular plans to change the Constitution in what is seen as a way to solidify her power in office.

    The proposal has triggered street protests, which include those from the powerful Roman Catholic church and other religious and business organizations, as well as broad civil society and social movements.

    “Political noise in Manila over Mrs. Arroyo’s plans to change the Constitution might have played a part in the decision to cancel the summit,” said one delegate to the summit who asked not to be named.

    Benjamin Diokno, a professor at the government-run University of the Philippines, said the President had been “scared of the mass action” that had been planned for the summit.

    “Political survival for her comes first,” Diokno said.

    “The weather was a good excuse,” he added.

    Philippine officials also on Sunday proposed a new date next month for the aborted summit.

    Some Asean members sent special planes to collect senior delegates after Mrs. Arroyo called off the event.

    Lower-level officials had to scramble for airline seats out of Cebu over the weekend.

    The city on the central island of the same name suffered only steady rain, which leaked through the roof of the convention center.

    Announcement of the cancellation came a day after Britain, Australia, the United States and other nations warned against travel to Cebu, citing fears of a terrorist attack.

    Foreign Affairs officials privately said the gathering had been scrapped because of those fears as well as worries about political protests against Mrs. Arroyo.

    Marciano Paynor, the Philippine head of the summit organizing committee, said early indications are that majority of the Asean member-countries are open to the reset of the summit to Jan. 11-13 next year.

    But Paynor added it is “quite possible” that the wider East Asia Summit — which groups the 10 Asean nations along with China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand and which was also cancelled — might not take place in January.

    Asean also holds “Plus Three” meetings with China, Japan and South Korea during its annual summits but it was unclear what the new proposal was for those meetings.

    Paynor said he was unaware of a report that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe would be in Europe from Jan. 6-14.

    Typhoon “Seniang” hit some parts of the Philippines, killing at least one person and forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands, but the central Cebu region was virtually unaffected.

    “We still feel that we made the right decision in consideration foremost of the safety of the delegates…,” Paynor said.

    He added the proposal was for Asean foreign ministers to meet on Jan. 9 and heads of government on Jan. 11-13.

    “These new dates have been forwarded to their respective capitals and we expect reaction to the availability of leaders to these specific dates by next week,” Paynor told a news conference.

    “But our indications are that most of the Asean countries are willing to adjust and meet the main changes in the schedule for their respective leaders,” he said.

    Paynor added member-countries may designate representatives to the rescheduled summit if leaders could not make it.

    “Leaders are leaders and their calendars are always full,” he said.

    Asean senior officials who draw up the agenda for ministers and leaders did meet in the past week, however, and summit spokesman Victoriano Lecaros said there would be no repeat meeting next month.

    In addition to the summit, the formal meeting of the Asean foreign ministers was also postponed.

    At a rushed dinner session Friday night, the ministers managed to sign four agreements to speed up economic integration.

    A business forum on the sidelines of the main meeting also went ahead.

    “Where others see a storm, losses and leaks we see the opportunity to improve ourselves and toughen ourselves more,” Garcia told the same news conference.

    “Where others see a setback, Cebu moves on and moves forward,” she said.

    Some locals were less upbeat about the cancellation.

    “It would have been a big chance for the Philippines,” said Jonalyn Cacal, a security worker at the luxurious seaside Shangri-La Hotel, where disconsolate workers were on Saturday packing up the signs and banners meant to celebrate the summit.

    On Dec. 9, or a day after the sumit was canceled, many Asean ministers, who were already in the country, snubbed a breakfast meeting hosted by Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo at the Shangri-la Mactan resort.

    Aside from Romulo, only three foreign ministers — from Thailand, Brunei and Singapore — were present during the meeting.

    Cambodia and Malaysia did not push through with their trip to Cebu after the cancellation of the summit while ministers from Laos, Indonesia, Myanmar and Vietnam reportedly left early to catch a flight home.

    They sent their senior officials instead to represent them in the breakfast meeting.

    Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso and Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing were also invited to the meeting but did not show up.

    Philippine officials said the two ministers did not make it to the meeting due to conflict of schedule.

    Dismissing reports that the Asean ministers and delegates were displeased with the Philippine government’s decision to call off the summit, Romulo claimed his counterparts who were present during the working dinner Friday night “expressed full support” to move the dates of the Cebu summits.

    “They appreciated the concern the Philippine government has shown for the safety and welfare of all the participants,” he told a press briefing.

    Romulo took the cudgels for Mrs. Arroyo, saying he was the one who recommended the suspension of the meeting, but did not make the final decision.

    But sources said the President unilaterally decided to call off the meeting in anticipation of massive protests against Charter change. AFP and Michaela P. del Callar

  59. jaypee jaypee

    Geewhiz! The comments many have written are really scandalous. Some talk about how bad things are in the Philippines while they fatten (maybe) their asses abroad (maybe). I.e. “How happy they would be if the current leadership is ousted” and throw in the calamities both natural and man-made have doused the plans for the summit.Hello! A lot of people have sufferred because of the those calamities. Instead of putting the Philippines in a good light for the sake of those who need it most (I’m not talking about the government) like the peasants in the countryside your comments pull the country down. Kaya nga bastusin tayo, walang preno sa pagbatikos sa isat-isa. Nakakatawa talaga. Very well written comments indeed, in English pa.

  60. Mrivera Mrivera

    jaypee, gising ka ba? o, binabangungot? kung binababoy na ang karapatan mo, nakangiti ka pa rin bang tatanggapin kahit tae na ang isinusubo sa iyo?

  61. chi chi

    jaypee,

    it’s better for you to tell the bogus president about your plans towards a better pinas! she may just listen to you!

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