Thursday, October 25, 2012

Old wounds, new battleground? Anakbayan, Akbayan and Left parliamentary politics

From GMANews (Oct 25): Old wounds, new battleground? Anakbayan, Akbayan and Left parliamentary politics

Their names may sound alike, but they are mortal enemies who can't stand to be in the same room together. Last week, their feud reached a very public climax when members of Akbayan and Anakbayan engaged in a shouting and shoving match at a press conference that nearly came to blows. Akbayan accused the youth group of “hooliganism,” while Anakbayan called the party-list group a “puppet” of the Aquino administration. The stage was set for this episode when Anakbayan wrote a letter to the Commission on Elections (Comelec) earlier this month asking it to disqualify incumbent party-list Akbayan from the 2013 elections.... De La Salle University political science professor Antonio Contreras said the bitter rift between these two groups can be traced to the split of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) in 1992.... He was referring to the division among the Left that happened more than a decade ago when Armando Liwanag (believed to be CPP founder Jose Maria Sison’s nom de guerre) issued a document called “Reaffirm our Basic Principles and Rectify Errors.” The document was an attempt to return the party to its founding principles of characterizing Philippine society as “semi-colonial and semi-feudal” and the waging of a protracted people’s war in the countryside to topple the government. Those who supported the document were called “reaffirmists” while those who refused to do so were called the “rejectionists....” Political scientist Ramon Casiple of the Institute for Political and Electoral Reform (IPER) agreed that the current feud between Anakbayan and Akbayan has ideological roots. He said Anakbayan’s request to disqualify Akbayan may be an attempt from the progressive bloc to “have the monopoly of Left parliamentary politics....”

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/279645/news/specialreports/old-wounds-new-battleground-anakbayan-akbayan-and-left-parliamentary-politics

USS George Washington Arrives in the Philippines

From the U.S. Embassy Manila (Oct 25): USS George Washington Arrives in the Philippines

The U.S. Navy’s forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) arrived in Manila Bay on October 24. The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier is conducting a five-day goodwill visit that highlights the strong historic, community and military connections between the United States and the Philippines. “We have a longstanding history of partnership with the Philippines dating back to the Spanish-American War, and we are always appreciative of the opportunity to be able to work with one of our regional partners,” said Capt. G.J. Fenton, George Washington’s commanding officer. “My Sailors also appreciate the opportunity to engage in new surroundings and for them to be able to visit a nation with such diversity will be a crowning moment in a lot of their lives.” “George Washington’s visit to the Philippines shows that our 61-year-old mutual defense treaty is still alive,” said Ambassador Harry K. Thomas, Jr. “It shows that the United States is committed to the Filipino people, and that we actively support a reliable partner and a strong ally....”

http://manila.usembassy.gov/2012ussgwarrivalnews.html

Charter change needed for Bangsamoro, says MILF chair

From ABS-CBN (Oct 25): Charter change needed for Bangsamoro, says MILF chair
 


MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine Constitution has to be amended for the Bangsamoro political entity to be established, according to Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim. Murad made this assertion despite assurances by chief government negotiator Marvic Leonen that the final peace agreement will be within the bounds of the Constitution.  “Kung titingnan ninyo, mayroon doon probisyon na the transition commission can recommend to propose an amendment to the Constitution when necessary,” said Murad. Chairman Murad was pleased, but not surprised, by the support thrown by renegade MILF commander Bravo Macapaar for the signing of the framework agreement.  Murad said he also expects the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) headed by Umbra Kato to support the MILF leadership's quest for peace. The BIFF broke away from the MILF after the failed MOA-AD with the Arroyo administration. “Magtulungan nalang tayo dito sa pag-implement nitong framework agreement,” said Murad. Murad was only 21 years old when he began to bear arms. Now a senior citizen at 64, Murad says he can only retire when peace is attained by the Bangsamoro people. But he faces a different battle ahead, this time behind the negotiating table.

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/-depth/10/25/12/charter-change-needed-bangsamoro-says-milf-chair

Man executed by Reds

From the Journal Online (Oct 26): Man executed by Reds

SUSPECTED members of New People’s Army (NPA) snatched a man from his home and executed him the other day in Surigao del Sur. The victim was identified as Emie Illigan, 27, of Bgy. Hinapuyan, Carmen, Surigao del Sur. According to CARAGA polcie spokesman Supt. Martin Gamba, suspected members of Guerilla Front 30 of the Northeaster Mindanao Regional Committee snatched the victim from his house Tuesday morning and brought him in the vicinity of Busay Creek where he shot repeatedly, killing him on the spot Police are looking into revenge as the motive behind the killing as Illigan was reportedly a suspect in the killing of the brother of one of his assassins.

http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php/news/provincial/40341-man-executed-by-reds

Filipino food a hit in mess halls of USS (George) Washington

From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 25): Filipino food a hit in mess halls of USS (George) Washington

ABOARD THE USS GEORGE WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (PNA/News Feature) -- Aside from playing a major role in manning and maintenance of the USS George Washington (CVN-73), Filipino officers and men serving aboard the giant American carrier have also brought the unique taste of Filipino food to its mess decks. Chief Culinary Specialist Ferdinand Delos Santos, in an interview with the Philippines News Agency, said "abodo", "lumpia", and "pansit" have become a part of the ship's cuisine and appreciated by majority of the crew. "Those staples are regular served on board and appreciated not only by Filipino crewmen but also the American ones," he pointed out.... He added "pandesal" and "sisig" are also served aboard occasionally. The USS George Washington has a crew of approximately 5,500 of which 800 are Filipinos or of Philippine-descent....

 http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=10&sid=&nid=10&rid=465803

Diverse crew, the real strength of the US Navy

From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 25): Diverse crew, the real strength of the US Navy

USS George Washington (CVN-73) commander Capt. Greg "Fence" Fenton on Thursday said that the real strength of the US Navy is its ability to let diverse groups of people from different nationalities to work together in achieving a common goal. He added that his ship's company of 5,500 men and women, of which 800 are Filipino, best exemplifies this trend. Fenton stressed that despite their differences in heritage, the crew was able to work and cooperate with each other excellently, making the ship's task much easier and safer. "We have a longstanding history of partnership with the Philippines dating back to the Spanish-American War, and we are always appreciative of the opportunity to be able to work with one of our regional partners," he added. The USS George Washington is on a five-day visit to the Philippines. It arrived in Manila last Oct. 24 and it will leave with its strike group on Oct. 29...

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=465815

Philippine Army News Clippings (Oct 23-25)

Posted to Faces, Places & Voices (Ranger Cabunzky) Blog (Oct 23-25): Philippine Army News Clippings

October 23: http://www.scribd.com/doc/110971310/23-Oct-2012-Newsclippings#page=1

October 24: http://www.scribd.com/doc/110973068/Oacpa-Clippings-Dtd-24-Oct-2012#page=1

October 25: http://www.scribd.com/doc/111091587/25-Oct-12#page=1


http://rangercabunzky.blogspot.com/p/philippine-army-news-clipping.html

BAYAN: Bayan says presence of US warships in PH waters undermines regional stability, PH security

From the pro-CPP Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN-New Patriotic Alliance) Website (Oct 25): Bayan says presence of US warships in PH waters undermines regional stability, PH security

Multisectoral group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) today criticized the docking of yet another nuclear-powered US aircraft carrier and its escort ships in Manila Bay for a supposed goodwill visit. The group said that such continuing and increasingly more frequent presence of US warships in Philippine waters undermines stability in the region as it fuels the still raging tension with China over territorial disputes. Bayan said that diplomatic efforts to resolve the tension in the disputed areas in the West Philippine Sea and Panatag Shoal are being weakened by the continued and intensified force projection of the US military in the region as part of its so-called pivot to Asia Pacific.... Bayan said that aside from fueling regional tension, the presence of US warships also endangers the national security as these ships are likely carrying nuclear weapons that make the country vulnerable to nuclear disaster....The group also pointed out that the presence of a large number of US military personnel in foreign countries, especially during R&R of American troops, has resulted in various abuses against the locals.... Bayan renewed its call for the junking of the VFA and the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) with the US, and for all American troops and warships to withdraw from the Philippines, emphasizing that such presence seriously violates the country’s national sovereignty....

http://www.bayan.ph/site/2012/10/bayan-says-presence-of-us-warships-in-ph-waters-undermines-regional-stability-ph-security/

CPP/NPA: Militarization intensifies in North Cotabato and Davao del Sur

Posted to the CPP Website (Oct 25): Tumitindi ang militarisasyon sa North Cotabato at Davao del Sur (Militarization intensifies in North Cotabato and Davao del Sur)

Macario Dilaab
Spokesperson
NPA Far South Mindanao (Mt. Alip Command (Front 72))

Walong araw na isinagawa ang malawakang operasyong militar sa bulubunduking mga barangay ng mga bayan ng Makilala, North Cotabato at Magsaysay, Davao del Sur. Ito ay naganap noong Oktubre 15 hanggang Oktubre 22, at ipinatupad ng pinagsanib na mga pwersa ng 57th IB at 39th IB ng AFP, at PNP-SAF. Ang operasyon ay karugtong pang reaksyon sa ginawang mga pagpaparusa ng rebolusyonaryong kilusan sa mandarambong na mga element ng PNP traffic division sa Makilala noong Agosto 30, at sa dayuhang agribisnes na Dole-Stanfilco sa nasabi ring bayan noong Setyembre 10....

http://www.philippinerevolution.net/statements/tumitindi-ang-militarisasyon-sa-north-cotabato-at-davao-del-sur

CPP: CPP slams 'routine patrols' of US warships in Philippine territorial waters

From the CPP Website (Oct 25): CPP slams 'routine patrols' of US warships in Philippine territorial waters

The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) today slammed the Aquino regime for allowing the USS McCampbell to engage in so-called routine patrols and sail in various parts of Philippine waters. The USS McCampbell was reported yesterday to be around 75 kilometers northwest of Lubang Island near Mindoro when it chanced upon and took in five fishermen whose boat began taking in water.... “Clearly, the US military forces operate in the Philippines way beyond the confines of so-called joint military exercises or humanitarian operations, and that these operations are being carried out in violation of Philippine sovereignty,” added the CPP.... “Under the puppet Aquino regime, the US military has gained so much leeway in conducting its operations that at almost all times, there are American military forces, ships and aircraft that conduct intelligence, patrol, independent and joint combat operations inside the Philippines.” “With the all-out backing of the Aquino regime, the US forces have become emboldened and extremely arrogant in strutting around with their big guns, big ships and big jets in total contempt for Philippine sovereignty, " said the CPP.

http://www.philippinerevolution.net/statements/cpp-slams-routine-patrols-of-us-warships-in-philippine-territorial-waters

MILF: Chairman Murad congratulates Muslim Ummah on Eidul Adha

From the MILF Website (Oct 25): Chairman Murad congratulates Muslim Ummah on Eidul Adha

Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) addressed a message of sincere and warn congratulations to the Muslim Ummah on the advent of the feast of Eidul Adha, marking the culmination of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. The feast of Eidul Adha will be observed throughout the world tomorrow, October 26. Murad is expected to join the early morning prayers in Darapanan, the administrative base of the MILF.....

http://www.luwaran.com/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2899:chairman-murad-congratulates-muslim-ummah-on-eidul-adha&catid=31:general&Itemid=41

Philippines rolls out welcome mat for US warship

From the Sun Star (Oct 25): Philippines rolls out welcome mat for US warship

ABOARD THE USS GEORGE WASHINGTON — A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier strike force's visit to Manila is the latest show of American military might partly aimed at countering China's grip in Asia. But it also provides hundreds of Filipino American sailors a chance to briefly soak in the warm embrace of a second home.... The Philippines has reached out to the United States, a longtime defense treaty ally, for help in modernizing its acutely outdated fleet of warships and planes and in training its troops amid renewed entanglement in long-running territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea. Manila's desire to bolster its external defense and security cover has dovetailed with America's intention to pivot away from years of heavy military engagement in the Middle East to Asia, where it has been trying to foster closer economic and military alliances with countries such as the Philippines partly as a counterweight to China's rising clout.... there has been an increasing tempo of high-profile port calls and visits by U.S. warships, submarines and aircraft, including the George Washington, which visited in 2010 and steamed back into Manila Bay on Wednesday for small military exercises and civic projects and to let loose thousands of its crew for a few days of liberty in the bustling Philippine capital....

http://www.sunstar.com.ph/breaking-news/2012/10/25/philippines-rolls-out-welcome-mat-us-warship-249762

Pinoy crewman key to US Navy destroyer rescuing fishermen

From GMANews (Oct 25): Pinoy crewman key to US Navy destroyer rescuing fishermen

A United States Navy destroyer rescued five fishermen earlier reported as missing off Lubang Island in Mindoro province, the Philippine Coast Guard said Wednesday. The PCG, in a report posted on its website, said a Filipino crew member of the Navy destroyer USS McCampbell informed it 4 a.m. that the ship sighted the fishermen. "The US Navy destroyer, which is one of three escort ships of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington, was around 43 nautical miles west northwest of Lubang Island and supposedly on its way to Manila for a visit when they accidentally spotted the distressed group fishermen," it said. The PCG’s vice commandant for operations and present officer-in-charge said the crewmember, Garcia Magtanggol, reported sightning the capsized motor boat....

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/279571/news/regions/pinoy-crewman-key-to-us-navy-destroyer-rescuing-fishermen

Rebels firming up proposals

From the Business World (Oct 24): Rebels firming up proposals

Moro peace negotiators are finalizing proposals on power and wealth sharing, and normalization to give flesh to the Framework Agreement preparatory to a final peace pact. Mohagher Iqbal, chief negotiator of the MILF, told BusinessWorld his group is fine-tuning positions on sharing power and resources, and the security aspect of the future Bangsamoro region which will replace the existing Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). Mr. Iqbal, however, declined to reveal the general thrusts of the MILF on the three fundamental points that will serve as annexes of the Framework Agreement. The government and MILF have agreed to create a ministerial form of government in the proposed Bangsamoro region. The new region will cover Isabela City in Basilan, Cotabato City, six municipalities in Lanao del Norte, and some villages in North Cotabato, in addition to the five provinces in ARMM, namely, Basilan, Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. It will also have its own policies on taxation....

http://www.bworldonline.com/content.php?section=Nation&title=Rebels-firming-up-proposals&id=60557

AFP alerts disaster response teams amid effects of storm ‘Ofel’

From the Daily Tribune (Oct 25): AFP alerts disaster response teams amid effects of storm ‘Ofel’

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) yesterday alerted its disaster response teams, particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao regions, in preparation for the possible effects of tropical storm “Ofel” which is forecasted top bring moderate to intense rains. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) already reported that a total of 4,232 passengers have been stranded in various ports in the country due to tropical storm “Ofel.” The AFP-Public Affairs Office (PAO), in a statement said, that AFP-Disaster Response Task Units (DRTUs) nationwide, especially in the Visayas and Mindanao, have been alerted for rapid response in affected areas to mitigate the effects of the coming weather disturbance. “These DRTUs will closely coordinate with the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils in their respective localities for guidance and disposition,” the AFP-PAO said. “Whenever called upon and directed by DRRMCs concerned, the AFP-DRTUs will be ready to conduct emergency response and assist in the preemptive evacuation operations in disaster-prone areas,” it added. Aside from the DRTUs, the military also placed its regular troops and reservists on stand-by for possible disaster response operations.

http://www.tribune.net.ph/index.php/nation/item/6053-afp-alerts-disaster-response-teams-amid-effects-of-storm-‘ofel’

Fishers’ rescue marks port call of US aircraft carrier

From Malaya (Oct 25): Fishers’ rescue marks port call of US aircraft carrier

A US destroyer yesterday rescued five Filipino fishermen stranded off Mindoro while escorting the US carrier USS George Washington for a port visit in Manila. Coast Guard spokesman Lt. Cmdr. Armand Balilo said a helicopter assigned with the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell sighted the fishermen and their capsized motor banca about 43 nautical miles off Lubang island around 1:30 a.m. “Immediately, personnel of the vessel rescued the fishermen and requested assistance to pick up rescued persons for proper turnover and further investigation,” Balilo said. The five fishermen are Richard Ralia, 27; Noel Aque, 22; Jimmy Aque, 34: Reynato Leorin, 33; and Erick Abaño, 26, all residents of Barangay Cawak in Subic, Zambales. They went fishing last Friday and their boat capsized last Tuesday night. Balilo said the fishermen were found by a helicopter of the USS McCampbell while holding flares. He said the five were later turned over to the Coast Guard Medical Office in Manila....

http://malaya.com.ph/index.php/news/nation/16188-fishers-rescue-marks-port-call-of-us-aircraft-carrier

Human Rights Group Hails Comelec Purge Of Bantay, Hits ANAD

From the Manila Bulletin (Oct 25): Human Rights Group Hails Comelec Purge Of Bantay, Hits ANAD

A human rights group hailed Thursday the decision of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) disqualifying the party-list group represented in Congress by retired general Jovito S. Palparan Jr., who is now facing kidnapping and serious illegal detention charges, and sought the disqualification of another group called “ANAD.” Cristina Palabay secretary-general of Karapatan accused Palparan’s Bantay party-list of having done nothing in Congress during its tenure.... Karapatan has accused Bantay of allegedly “representing the government’s counterinsurgency program, primarily implemented by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and is directed against the poor who struggles against poverty, oppression and exploitation.” It also called for the disqualification of the Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy (ANAD) and the Abang Lingkod Partylist led by the paramilitary group called the Revolutionary Proletarian Army-Alex Boncayao Brigade (RPA-ABB) that operates in the provinces of Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental. “ANAD is but a clone of Bantay. It’s one of the complements of the armed forces’ psywar machinery that spreads anti-left hysteria among the people, with a mantra that ‘if it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck,” Palabay said.

http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/378693/human-rights-group-hails-comelec-purge-of-bantay-hits-anad

No threat from MNLF, says AFP chief

From the Philippine Star (Oct 25): No threat from MNLF, says AFP chief
Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Jessie Dellosa said there has been no threat from the mainstream Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) despite of the recent ranting of its founding chairman Nur Misuari on the signing of the framework agreement. Dellosa said there has been no monitored movement from the MNLF groups indicating plans of hostile action against the government, who forged with the breakaway faction of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) the framework agreement that will set the Bangsamoro new political entity.... “Actually, wala naman silang ginagawa (movement),” Dellosa said when asked if the MNLF posed a threat to the security. Dellosa also dismissed possibility that those MNLF who have been integrated into the AFP and PNP might be swayed by calls of Misuari to defect and go against the government. “Yong mga integrees sa AFP sa nakikita ko wala na kaming problema. Kasi okay naman ang kanilang mga performance, okay naman yong kanilang mga ginagawa, wala naman silang ginagawang masama. And I am confident na yong mga na integrate sa AFP they will do their job properly,” Dellosa said....

http://www.philstar.com/nation/article.aspx?publicationSubCategoryId=200&articleId=863284

No negotiations with terrorists - AFP exec

From the Philippine Star (Oct 25): No negotiations with terrorists - AFP exec
The newly installed area military commander here rejected any form of negotiations with the Abu Sayyaf militants holding captive a Jordanian journalist and two Filipio television cameramen in Sulu. Maj. Gen. Rey Ardo, chief of the Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom), said the hunt against the terrorist groups, including the Abu Sayyaf and its cohorts Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) - terror cell of the al-Qaeda - will continue in the southern Philippines. “We know the situation and there is no negotiation with all the terrorists,” Ardo said. The military officer, however, said any military operation would be guided by intelligence reports to avoid disrupting the development efforts provided by the provincial government and various government agencies and groups.... At least six JI militants taking refuge with the Abu Sayyaf group are being tracked down by security forces from police and military in Sulu province following the successful US military technology-backed Philippine Air Force (PAF) airstrike on the hideout of the militants in the mountains of Parang town that led to the death of seven senior terrorist leaders, including two JI members and Umbra Jumdail alias Dr. Abu Pula last February.

http://www.philstar.com/nation/article.aspx?publicationSubCategoryId=200&articleId=863298

DND gets 5 helicopters to boost maritime security

From the Philippine Star (Oct 25): DND gets 5 helicopters to boost maritime security

The Department of National Defense (DND) is acquiring five naval helicopters to boost the Navy’s maritime security and disaster response capabilities.  DND Assistant Secretary Ernesto Boac told The STAR that the project costs P2.2 billion and would be funded by the Armed Forces modernization program and the Department of Energy. The government is planning to negotiate with Italian firm Agusta Westland for the purchase of five Agusta Westland (AW) 109 naval helicopters. “The helicopters will improve the capabilities of the Navy. These will be used for maritime security, internal security operations and disaster response,” Boac said.... Lt.j.g. Nelson Alquiza, a member of the negotiating team, said a pre-negotiation conference would be held on Nov. 5 while the submission of eligibility documents will be on Nov. 6. A notice of award is expected to be issued by Nov. 22 while the contract for the project may be approved by Dec. 3. Alquiza said the first batch of helicopters would be delivered by Oct. 17, 2013. The delivery of the five naval helicopters is expected to be completed by Dec. 17, 2013....

http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?publicationSubCategoryId=63&articleId=863107

 

Misuari asked us to block peace deal - BIFM

From the Philippine Star (Oct 25): Misuari asked us to block peace deal - BIFM

The founder of the Moro National Liberation Front Nur Misuari had asked the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement to block the October 15 signing of the framework peace deal between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, BIFM spokesman Abu Misry Mama said. Misuari has been critical of the framework deal, and has warned that the agreement is “a recipe for war," as the pact is perceived to nullify the MNLF's September 2, 1996 peace deal with the national government. Mama said Misuari called his mobile phone before the signing of the agreement in Malacañang and asked him to convince the BIFM leadership "to do everything" to stop the crafting of the deal. "He (Misuari) called me and asked me to relay to the BIFM leadership that we have to do everything to stop the signing of the framework agreement before its October 15 signing in Malacañang,” Mama said. Mama said he immediately told Misuari that BIFM would be unable to prevent the signing of the framework agreement. "I told him we’ve got nothing to do with it and that it is something only between the government and the MILF,” Mama said. Mama said he also told Misuari that the BIFM is unaffected by the framework agreement as the group is unconvinced that the agreement is a solution to the "Mindanao Moro problem.” “I declined his request right away,” Mama said. “We are convinced that the framework agreement is not the solution to the Moro problem....”

http://www.philstar.com/nation/article.aspx?publicationsubcategoryid=63&articleid=863273

Army urged to relocate away from communities

From the Philippine Information Agency (Oct 25): Army urged to relocate away from communities

Two city councilors renewed calls to keep the shelter of soldiers away from the houses of residents particularly in Barangay Pandaitan, Paquibato district to ensure the safety of civilians in the event rebels launch attacks. Speaking at the regular session of the city council Tuesday, Councilor Jimmy Dureza said soldiers must consider the safety of civilians in setting up camps within the community. He said military base must locate themselves away from the population since it causes danger to the civilians especially during attacks perpetrated by rebels. “Soldiers must be located far from the population because their presence might cause danger to the lives of civilians,” Dureza said. Councilor Leah Librado echoed Dureza saying that the soldiers must relocate away from civilian communities.  She said soldiers must ensure the safety of civilians by keeping them away from the crossfire during rebel attacks....
http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=2381351046571

Aquino wants Bangsamoro law in place by 2015

From InterAksyon (Oct 25): Aquino wants Bangsamoro law in place by 2015

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Reposting to correct the year in which Pres. Aquino wants the Bangsamoro law enacted. The reporter got the date wrong because of the low quality of the recording from Autralia. Our apologies.) MANILA, Philippines -- President Benigno Aquino III said a new Bangsamoro Basic Law must be enacted by 2015 to ensure the new political entity replacing the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao will be created before the end of his term. At during an open forum hosted by the Philippines-Australia Business Forum in Sydney and aired over state-run Radyo ng Bayan Thursday, Aquino said passing the law next year would give ample time to have it ratified through a plebiscite....

http://www.interaksyon.com/article/46465/aquino-wants-bangsamoro-law-in-place-by-2015

US aircraft carrier's CO hopes PH-China maritime row resolved soon

Posted to InterAksyon (Oct 25): US aircraft carrier's CO hopes PH-China maritime row resolved soon

The commanding officer of the USS George Washington, the United States nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in Manila for a visit, expressed hope Thursday that the territorial dispute between China and the Philippines will be worked out through diplomatic channels. Capt. Gregory Fenton said that they tried to avoid passing through disputed areas when they went to the Philippines for a five-day goodwill visit.  Fenton was earlier asked if they saw Chinese ships when they passed by Scarborough Shoal. "What I cannot comment on is the specifics of our navigation and operations. We are very sensitive to the areas that are under dispute, if you will. And we do make a very conscious effort to stay away from those areas. I believe that we are firmly committed to helping support the nations that are involved in those disputes. But ideally, we'd like to see them sort out those disputes via diplomatic channels. So, we do make an effort to avoid those areas," Fenton said. As always, the US Navy brushed aside speculations that their visit in Manila was connected to the territorial dispute with China.

http://www.interaksyon.com/article/46491/us-aircraft-carriers-co-hopes--ph-china-maritime-row-resolved-soon

US Navy to guard 'freedom of navigation' in Asia

Posted to  Rappler (Oct 25): US Navy to guard 'freedom of navigation' in Asia

The captain of a US supercarrier said Thursday, October 25, the US Navy's presence in Asia would help safeguard "freedom of navigation," amid China's claims to sovereignty over vast waters in the region. The commander of the USS George Washington, which is on a port call to the Philippine capital, said the United States was not taking sides in territorial disputes but stood firmly for keeping sea lanes open. "One of the reasons we deploy throughout the region is so we can carry forth the banner of freedom of navigation. It is very important to us given the trade that travels throughout the region on the seas," Captain Gregory Fenton said. However Fenton emphasized his ship's visit to Manila was a routine event and not related to the recent tensions between the Philippines, a close US ally, and China over rival claims to parts of the South China Sea....

Rear Admiral Cecil R. Chen (L), commander of Philippine Coast Guard District National Capital Region - Central Luzon, speaks with Cmdr. Thomas “T.J.” Dixon, commanding officer of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85). Photo courtesy of US Embassy in Manila

Rear Admiral Cecil R. Chen (L), commander of Philippine Coast Guard District National Capital Region - Central Luzon, speaks with Cmdr. Thomas “T.J.” Dixon, commanding officer of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85). Photo courtesy of US Embassy in Manila

The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier is conducting a five-day goodwill visit that highlights the strong historic, community and military connections between the United States and the Philippines. Photo courtesy of US Embassy in Manila

The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier is conducting a five-day goodwill visit that highlights the strong historic, community and military connections between the United States and the Philippines. Photo courtesy of US Embassy in Manila




http://www.rappler.com/nation/14858-us-navy-to-guard-freedom-of-navigation-in-asia

British envoy meets with MILF leader, vows support for framework agreement

From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 24): British envoy meets with MILF leader, vows support for framework agreement

British Ambassador to the Philippines Stephen Lillie has assured the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Philippine government that the United Kingdom will fully support the peace process in southern Philippines. Lillie made the assurance in his meeting with MILF chair Al Haj Murad in Camp Darapanan on Tuesday. “It was a cordial meeting, all of us were open and honest in discussing the issues surrounding the peace process and we laud the MILF and the GPH for coming up with a framework agreement,” Lillie said in a radio interview here....

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=465399

Zambo Sur roadside bomb explosion misses joint police-military convoy

From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 24): Zambo Sur roadside bomb explosion misses joint police-military convoy

The police are conducting thorough investigation to unmask the culprits behind the bomb explosion that missed the convoy of government authorities in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, a top police official said Wednesday. Zamboanga del Sur police director Senior Supt. William Manzan disclosed that the explosion took place around 6 a.m. Tuesday in Barangay Dipili, Bayog municipality. Manzan said that he and his personnel backed up by soldiers were on a convoy and passing the place when suddenly a bomb exploded along the side of the road near a military detachment. However, Manzan, who believed they were the target, said no one was either killed or wounded in the explosion of the improvised bomb fashioned out as landmine. Manzan said they were on the way to the nearby Barangay Depore to assist the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) personnel to implement the Cease and Desist Order against illegal miners.

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