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Wahab Akbar

Update: Not-so-great Basilan solon laments link to atrocities

Thanks to Newsbreak for posting the speech of Basilan Rep. Wahab Akbar last Tuesday.

I’m recalling this story told to me by a high-ranking military officer involved in securing the release of the Sipadan hostages during the term of President Estrada.

Robert Aventajado, personal representative of Estrada for the negotiation on the hostages, was to go up to the lair of the Abu Sayyaf in the mountains for a meeting with the leaders, Abu Sabaya and company.

Palace mulls crisis powers for Arroyo

Update: Solons cross party lines in rejecting extra powers

Arroyo emergency powers won’t solve drought- green group

The looming energy crisis brought about by the extended dry spell might push Malacañang to ask Congress to grant special powers to President Arroyo, ABS-CBN News reported Wednesday.
Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the President would need an emergency prerogative to procure fuel for power plants.

“[Special powers are needed to authorize] for example, the acquisition of materials, resources, equipment without bidding,” Ermita said.

Magtiyong garapal

Mukhang naghahanda na itong mga Arroyo ng kanilang exit, kung saka-sakaling hindi maipilit ni Gloria Arroyo ang kanyang sarili sa sambayanang Pilipino habambuhay.

Kaya naman kinurner nila ang mahalagang kumite sa House of Representatives na may kinalaman sa enerhiya at kapaligiran. Nakuha ni Mikey Arroyo, congressman ng Pampanga, ang chairmanship ng energy committee at ang kanyang tiyo, si Ignacio “Iggy” Arroyo ay nakuha ang chairmanship ng committee on natural resources.

Tama lang ang pagbatikos ni Bayan Muna Teddy Casiño ng ganitong garapalan. Unang-una ano ba ang qualifications nitong dalawang Arroyo mamuno ng napaka-mahalaga na mga kumite na ito. Maliban sa magaling sa mga bagay na maaring mapagkwartahan.

Mikey, Iggy Arroyo corner energy related committees

No wonder the upright Popo Lotilla was shunted out of the Department of Energy.

by Wendell Vigilia

All in the family.

Bayan Muna Rep. Teodoro Casiño has questioned the appointment of two Arroyos as chairmen of powerful committees at the House, saying this could betray the legislative duty of check and balance.

During the plenary session on Monday night, Casiño questioned the assignments of Rep. Juan Miguel “Mikey” Arroyo (Pampanga) as chair of the committee on energy and his uncle Rep. Ignacio (Iggy) Arroyo (Negros Occidental) as chair of the committee on natural resources.

Out of whack

It was not only very wrong. It was stupid.

The argument by the Department of Justice which was upheld by Judge Oscar Pimentel’s pitting the more than 11 million who voted for detained Antonio Trillanes IV for senator against 85 million Filipinos was simply out of whack.

The exact quote by DOJ prosecutors is: “As the prosecuting arm of the government, it’s shield and sword of law and order represents not only the 11,138,067 voters who voted for him but the People of the Philippines, with all its 85 million citizens and counting.”

Tagtuyo

Nakabahala ang sitwasyon na dahil sa hindi dumating ang inaasahan ulan sa mga buwan ng Hunyo at Hulyo, kumukonti ang pondo tubig sa ating mga dam at natutuyuan ang palayan sa central Luzon.

Kaya sinasabihan tayong humanda sa mga brownout na mangyayari kailangan magtipid ng tubig para kukunting kuryente ang magagamit.

Nakakabahala dahil wala tayong sapat na irigasyon para patubigan ang mga palayan sa Luzon na siyang pinanggalingan ng pinakaraming palay sa bansa. Kapag mahina ang ani, hindi lamang mga magsasaka ang maghihirap kung di buiong bayan dahil mapipilitan na namang mag-import ng bigas. Siyempre tataas ang presyo ng bigas.

Court denies Trillanes motion to perform duties as senator

by Azchel Hachero
Malaya

Judge Oscar Pimentel of the Makati Regional Trial Court today junked for “lack of merit” the motion of Senator-elect Antonio Trillanes IV for leave of court to be allowed to attend Senate sessions, hearings and investigations.

Pimentel likewise denied Trillanes’ related requests to be allowed to set up a working area in his place of detention at the Marine Brig at Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, to give interviews to members of the media and to receive the press on Tuesdays and Fridays.

In his 11-page ruling, Pimentel said he was “not been persuaded by the reasons given by accused Senator Antonio Trillanes IV.

Men of valor fight for decent trial

Brotherhood runs deep among the men-in-uniform.

That bond showed in last Friday’s court martial trial in Camp Capinpin when comrades in the battlefield found themselves on opposite sides of the courtroom.

valor-awardees.JPGWhen Col. Ariel Querubin exercised his right of peremptory challenge on Lt. Gen. Cardozo Luna during the court martial trial last Friday, he asked the general who had barely warmed his seat not to take it as a “personal affront.”

“I want to spare him from the mockery of sham proceedings,” Querubin, one of the only two living Medal of Valor awardees in the Philippine Marines, told the court.

When it was the turn of Lt. Col. Custodio Parcon, the other Marine Medal of Valor awardee, to challenge Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Sodusta, he said, “Though it breaks my heart, I confirm.”

Lastikong court martial

Scenes from last Friday’s hearing in Tanay

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Nang paiba-iba na ang desisyon ng court martial panel sa hearing noong Biyernes ng kaso nina Maj. Gen. Miranda at 27 pang mga magigiting na opisyal ng military na sangkot sa Feb.2006 withdrawal of support kuno kay Gloria Arroyo, sabi ni Ces Drilon ng ABS-CBN, “para palang lastiko ito.”

No accuser, junk case,’ accused ‘plotters’ to ask SC

Malaya’s Victor reyes was in Tanay for yesterday’s court martial hearing. His report.

ABS-CBN’s story: Officers invoke right to peremptory challenge

by Thea Alberto
Inquirer.net

Camp Capinpin, Tanay – Saying there effectively no longer is an accuser against them, 28 military officers accused of plotting to unseat President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in February last year will ask the Supreme Court to junk the case against them.

“The most important point that we raised this morning is the fact that the charge sheet was signed by a certain Captain Armando Paredez who had, by the admission of the Judge Advocate [General’s] Office, already reverted to civilian status…in other words you have a charge sheet that can no longer be sustained because there is no accuser, the accuser has become a civilian and, therefore, already outside military jurisdiction,” said Francisco Chavez, legal counsel for Major General Renato Miranda, the highest-ranked accused.