Monday, October 18, 2010

Korupsiyong namana, kapalpakang dumarami

Korupsiyong namana, kapalpakang dumarami
By Darius Galang  October 8, 2010



Sa korupsiyon iniuugat ng gobyernong Aquino ang kahirapan ng buong sambayanan. Malinaw na may hindi ito totoo, pero kahit ang isyung ito ng korupsiyon, mukhang di pa rin naaampat man lang ng bagong presidente.
Bagaman tuwid na daan ang pinupostura, hindi pa rin tiyak ang pagtutuwid sa dati nang problema na kinakaharap laluna ng mga opisyal ng pamahalaan at militar. Tulad ng kasalukuyang imbestigasyon sa isyu ng jueteng sa bansa. Maaaring black propaganda lamang diumano sa pagbibigay ng puwesto ng Pangulong Aquino kay Gen. Jesus Verzosa, hepe ng Philippine National Police, ngunit malalim ang mga ugat nito.

Mag-aaral na nagprotesta sa harap ni P-Noy, pinapurihan


By Darius Galang  October 7, 2010
Hindi papaawat ang mga mag-aaral sa patuloy nitong paglaban para sa karapatan sa edukasyon.
Sa open forum ukol sa unang 100 araw ni Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III na inilunsad sa La Consolacion College, apat na estudyante ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas-Manila ang nagtaas ng mga plakard at humiyaw ng “Libro hindi bala, edukasyon hindi giyera! Budget sa mga SUCs dagdagan, ‘wag bawasan!,” habang nasa yugtong question-and-answer si Pangulong Aquino.

RP Team panglima sa FIBA U18 Basketball Championships


RP Team panglima sa FIBA U18 Basketball Championships

By Darius Galang  October 5, 2010

Bagaman natalo sa quarterfinals, maluwag pa rin sa kalooban ang pagwagi ng RP Under-18 team sa kakatapos na FIBA U18 Mens Basketball championships.
Ginapi nila ang Japan at ang host country Yemen sa relegation round upang makuha ang pinakamataas na posisyong nakuha ng bansa sa loob ng ilang taon.
Huling nakuha ng bansa ang kampeonato sa liga noong 1982 nang ginanap ang palaro sa Maynila. Ika-pito ang bansa noong 2008.

Hustisya panawagan para sa mga biktima ng pagsabog sa La Salle

Hustisya panawagan para sa mga biktima ng pagsabog sa La Salle
By Darius Galang ⋅ October 1, 201

Kinondena ng National Union of Students of the Philippines (NUSP) ang pagsabog noong Setyembre 26 sa harapan ng De La Salle University Manila, sa pagtatapos ng Bar examinations, at nakisimpatiya sa mga kaanak, kapamilya at kasamahan ng mga nasaktan sa paghahanap ng hustisya para sa mga biktima.

Sa isinasagawang pagsisiyasat, naiulat na isang kaguluhan sa pagitan ng mga fraternities ang ugat ng pagsabog. May 44 katao ang nasaktan sa karahasan.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

House OKs 2010 Reform Budget on 2nd Reading

After a record ten session days of grueling marathon plenary debates, the House of Representatives passed on second reading the President's proposed 2011 P1.645-trillion "reform" budget.

"We lost sleep, but kept our word," Speaker Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. proudly declared at 3:00 a.m. Saturday.

The top ten departments receiving the biggest allocation in the proposed budget are: Department of Education (including Educational Facilities Fund), P207.3B; Department of Public Works and Highways, P110.6B; Department of National Defense (including Pension and AFPMP), P104.7B; Department of the Interior and Local Government (including pension), P88.2B; Department of Agriculture, P37.7B; Department of Social Welfare and Development, P34.3B; Department of Health - P33.3B; Department of Transportation and Communications, P32.3B; Department of Agrarian Reform, P16.7B; and the Judiciary, P14.3B.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

PNoy's love interest: Trisha, Barbie, Liz?

PNoy's love interest: Trisha, Barbie, Liz?
abs-cbnNEWS.com
Posted at 10/12/2010

MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – Try as he might, President Benigno Aquino III still fails to keep his personal life private.

The 50-year-old bachelor's lovelife has been in the public eye since last year after rumblings of his presidential run started in August last year.

This month, rumors were rife that the President is dating various women after allegedly breaking up with Valenzuela City councilor Shalani Soledad.

Former child star and now television news reporter Patricia Ann Roque  is said to have caught Aquino’s attention.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Groups Say Aquino’s First 100 Days a Failure

Groups Say Aquino’s First 100 Days a Failure


“It has been 100 days and we don’t see any major achievement or results as far as genuine change is concerned. There is plenty of rhetoric but too few accomplishments that could be felt by the poor.”– Bagong Alyansang Makabayan

By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL
Bulatlat.com

MANILA – Contrary to the passing grade Aquino has received from a survey, farmers, workers, urban poor, students, migrants and other sectors gave Aquino a failing grade in his first 100 days of governance.

Members of progressive groups led by the umbrella group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) marched to Chino Roces (formerly Mendiola) bridge Oct. 8, to mark the 100 days of Aquino in office. The groups protested what they call as a continuing absence of any meaningful reform under Aquino, and his failure to address issues such as human rights, the prosecution of former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, land reform and pro-people economic development.

Leaders carried a banner that read: “100 araw: Nasaan ang pagbabago? (100 days: Where is change?)

“It has been 100 days and we don’t see any major achievement or results as far as genuine change is concerned. There is plenty of rhetoric but too few accomplishments that could be felt by the poor,” Renato Reyes, Jr. secretary general of Bayan, said.

Read the Article Here

PNoy's Speech for World Teachers' Day

SPEECH OF HIS EXCELLENCY BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
WORLD TEACHERS’ DAY 2010
PHILSPORTS ARENA, PASIG CITY
OCTOBER 5, 2010

Magandang umaga po.

Yung nakatatanda ko pong kapatid, nung kami ay bata pa, nagkaroon ng debate sa kanyang kaklase. Pinagtatalunan po nila kung paano ang pronunciation ng 'either'. Sabi nung isa, 'either', sabi nung pangalawa, 'aither'. So buong recess wala silang ginawa kundi 'either, aither, either, aither...' Napakahaba pong debate at bago natapos yung recess, pinuntahan yung kanilang guro. Nilapitan at sinabi, 'Ma'am, paano po ba talaga ito, is it either or aither?' Ang sagot po ng teacher nila ay 'Eder of the to well do."

Statement of President Aquino on the recommended actions after reviewing the IIRC report on the Quirino hostage taking


STATEMENT
of
His Excellency BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
President of the Philippines
On the recommended actions to be taken after reviewing the report of the Incident Investigation and Review Committee on the August 23rd Quirino Grandstand hostage-taking incident
[October 11, 2010]
The Executive Secretary (ES) and the Chief Presidential Legal Council (CPLC) have completed their review of the recommendations of the Incident Investigation and Review Committee (IIRC).
The review was undertaken within three basic parameters:
First, the facts enumerated in the IIRC report; second, the possible criminal, and administrative sanctions that could be imposed under the law; third, whether the cases to be filed will prosper.
The Review also defines concepts such as reckless imprudence, simple imprudence, criminal negligence, neglect of duty, simple neglect of duty, gross incompetence, mistake in judgment, that are offenses under the law and punishable, if proven. .....
Source:  Statement

Thursday, October 7, 2010

The First 100 Days Message of President Benigno S. Aquino III

Message of
His Excellency Benigno S. Aquino III
President of the Philippines
On The First Hundred Days of his Administration
[October 7, 2010, La Consolacion College, Manila]

Isandaang araw po ang nakalipas, nagpanata ako sa taumbayan: Hindi ko tatalikuran ang tiwalang kaloob ninyo sa akin. Ang nakalipas na isandaang araw ang magsisilbing tanda ng ating paninindigan.

Malalim at malawak po ang mga problemang minana natin. Nag-ugat ito sa isang gobyernong parang tatlong matsing na nagbingi-bingihan, nagbulag-bulagan, at gumawa ng sariling katotohanan.

Congressmen reject proposed cuts in education budget, expose CCT

Partylist and district representatives in the 15th Congress hold press conferences to denounce budget cuts in the education sector and to expose the weaknesses of the "conditional cash transfer" (CCT) program which the PNoy administration intends to implement.





Video credits:
Act Teachers Partylist in www.youtube.com.  Please view related videos uploaded at the said channel.

Monday, September 20, 2010

First Report of the IIRC on the Rizal Park Hostage-taking Incident

First Report of the IIRC on the Rizal Park Hostage-taking Incident

In the aftermath of the Rizal Park Hostage-Taking incident on August 23, 2010 which resulted in the murder of 8 foreign nationals and the injury of 7 others perpetrated by a lone hostage-taker, President Benigno C. Aquino III directed the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) to conduct a joint thorough investigation of said incident. On August 30, 2010, both Departments, through the Secretaries, issued Joint Department Order No. 01-2010 creating an Incident Investigation and Review Committee (the “Committee” or “IIRC”) with the Secretary of Justice as Chairperson, the Secretary of Interior and Local Government as Vice-Chairperson, and with one representative each from the Filipino-Chinese Community, the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP), and a representative from the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP). On August 31, 2010, the Secretaries issued Joint Department Order No. 02-2010 appointing Ms. TeresitaAng-See as the representative of the Filipino-Chinese community, Atty. Roan I. Libarios as the representative of the IBP, and Mr. Herman Basbaño of the KBP.

Kalayaan para sa mga bilanggong pulitikal, mailap pa rin ba?

Nakalulungkot ang balitang mayroon pa ring mahigit 300 bilanggong pulitikal sa bansa. Tinagurian pa namang may demokrasya sa Pilipinas at tumatahak umano sa tuwid na landas ang kasalukuyang administrasyon, subalit may higit 300 na nakakulong at nag-aasam ng kanilang kalayaan kahit ngayong pangulo na ang kaisa-isang lalaking anak ng martir at pambansang bayaning si Ninoy Aquino. Hangad nila, ng kanilang mga kapamilya at kaibigan na magkaroon ng hustisya at nang mapalaya na ang mga nasabing bilanggo sa ilalim ng administrasyon ni Pres. Benigno “Noynoy” S. Aquino III.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Halos 50% na pagkaltas sa badyet para sa OFW, binatikos

Halos 50% na pagkaltas sa badyet para sa OFW, binatikos
Angel L. Tesorero
Kinastigo ng mga migranteng Pinoy ang gobyernong Aquino III at DFA (Department of Foreign Affairs) sa pagbawas nang halos kalahati sa pondong nakalaan para sa mga OFW (overseas Filipinos  workers) sa panukalang pambansang badyet para sa 2011.
Sinabi ni Kalihim Alberto Romulo ng DFA sa pagdinig sa pambansang badyet sa Kamara kamakailan na P27-milyon lamang ang inaprubahang badyet ni Pangulong Aquino para salegal assistance fund (LAF) sa susunod na taon. Para sa taong ito, P50-milyon naman ang inilaan ng nakaraang administrasyong Arroyo.

Pagdaong ng barkong nukleyar ng Kano pinaiimbestigahan ng Bayan Muna

Pagdaong ng barkong nukleyar ng Kano pinaiimbestigahan ng Bayan Muna



(Pinoy Weekly) Hiniling ng mga kinatawan ng Bayan Muna, sina Reps. Teddy Casiño at Neri Javier Colmenares, sa Kamara na imbestigahan ng Kamara ang pagdaong sa Manila Bay ng USS George Washington, isang barkong nukleyar, mula Setyembre 4 hanggang 7.
Isinumite nina Casiño at Colmenares ang House Resolution 382, na humihiling sa Committee on Foreign Affairs na imbestigahan ang pagdaong ng naturang barko dahil “lantarang nilalabag nito ang polisiyang nuclear-free ng bansa na nakasaad sa Article II, Section 8 ng Saligang Batas na nagsasabing ‘The Philippines, consistent with the national interest, adopts and pursues a policy of freedom from nuclear weapons in its territory.’”

6 Things You Should Never Reveal on Facebook

6 Things You Should Never Reveal on Facebook
by Kathy Kristof


The whole social networking phenomenon has millions of Americans sharing their photos, favorite songs and details about their class reunions on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and dozens of similar sites. But there are a handful of personal details that you should never say if you don't want criminals — cyber or otherwise — to rob you blind, according to Beth Givens, executive director of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse.



The folks at Insure.com also say that ill-advised Facebook postings increasingly can get your insurance cancelled or cause you to pay dramatically more for everything from auto to life insurance coverage. By now almost everybody knows that those drunken party photos could cost you a job, too. 

Facebook Fraud: Massive Scam Targets Social Networks

Federal investment regulators issued a warning this week about a sophisticated and fast-growing fraud that trolls social networks for victims and has already cost investors hundreds of millions.
Using advertisements on Facebook to lure in initial victims, who are then convinced to inadvertently con their friends, so-called “high-yield investment program” scams have gone viral, spurring an entire online community, according to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. 

Rep. Pacquiao, sumuporta sa panukalang umento sa sahod ng guro

Kabilang si Sarangani Representative Manny Pacquiao sa mga mambabatas na sumusuporta sa House Bill 2142 o “The Public School Teachers Salary Upgrading Act” na inihapag ni ACT Teachers Partylist Rep. Antonio Tinio.

Layunin ng HB 2142 na i-upgrade ang sweldo sa entry level o taasan ang sahod ng mga guro sa pampublikong paaralan mula sa kasalukuyang Salary Grade 11 pataas sa Salary Grade 15. Ang kasalukuyang entry-level na sweldo ng mga guro ay tinatayang nasa P15,649 kada buwan. Ipinanunukalang gawing P24,887 ang entry level na sahod para sa mga gurong nasa pampublikong paaralang elementarya, high school, vocational at technical schools, state universities at kolehiyo.

Pagbasura sa pribatisasyon ng Angat Dam isinulong sa Kamara

Hinikayat ng mga aktibistang mambabatas ang Kongreso at ang Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corporation (PSALM) na tuluyang ibasura na ang planong pagsasapribado ng Angat Dam.

Sa Resolusyon Bilang 410 na inihapag kamakailan lang, inilatag ng mga kinatawan ng ACT Teachers, Bayan Muna, Gabriela Women’s Party, Anakpawis at Kabataan Partylist ang mga dahilan kung bakit hindi dapat ituloy ang balak ng PSALM na isapribado ang Angat Dam o ibigay ito sa Korea Water Resources Corp. (K-Water) na siyang winning bidder sa pribatisasyon ng 246-megawatt (MW) hydroelectric power facility ng Angat Dam.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Aquino’s Budget Cut on Education Is Worse Than Arroyo’s – Kabataan Party

With the massive cuts in the budget for state colleges and universities, students could expect more increases in tuition and other fees. This would make tertiary education more inaccessible to the poor.
By JANESS ANN J. ELLAO
Bulatlat.com
MANILA — The previous Arroyo administration was criticized for providing meager budgets for state colleges and universities (SUC), thereby forcing these higher education institutions to raise tuition and other fees, making it less accessible to poor students. But with President Benigno S. Aquino III’s proposed budget for 2011, things are heading for the worse.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Friendly fire may have killed some hostages—DoJ chief

Friendly fire may have killed some hostages—DoJ chief
By Tetch Torres
INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines—(UPDATE) There is a possibility that some of the victims in the August 23 hostage-taking tragedy died due to “friendly fire,” Justice Secretary Leila De Lima said.

At a press conference, De Lima said the results of the forensic findings are inconsistent with the testimony of bus driver Alberto Lubang that the victims were shot at close range.

Quoting findings of the Philippine National Police-Scene of the Crime Operations (PNP-Soco) and the National Bureau of Investigations (NBI), if what was used by hostage-taker Rolando Mendoza was the M16 rifle, the wounds sustained by the victims would have been bigger and there would be more blood spatter.

Setyembre 24 ikinasa ng kabataan para sa pambansang pagkilos vs budget cut


Inanunsiyo ng mga organisasyon ng kabataan ang malawakang pagkilos para ipahayag ang kanilang galit sa nakaambang pagbawas ng pambansang badyet sa edukasyon.
Pangungunahan ng League of Filipino Students, Anakbayan, Student Christian Movement of the Philippines, Karatula, College Editors’ Guild of the Philippines, National Union of  Students of the Philippines, at Kabataan Party-list ang pagliban sa klase na gaganapin sa Setyembre 24.

$400-M conditional cash transfer magastos, di katanggap-tanggap – Rep. Casiño

$400-M conditional cash transfer magastos, di katanggap-tanggap – Rep. Casiño
By Soliman A. Santos

“Magastos at di katanggap-tanggap” ang tawag ni Bayan Muna Rep. Teddy Casiño sa US$400 Milyong programang conditional cash transfer (CCT) na ipatutupad ng gobyerno simula ngayong taon. Ang programa ay pinondohan ng World Bank.

Pambansang badyet para sa edukasyon, nakaambang tabasan


Pambansang badyet para sa edukasyon, nakaambang tabasan


Maglulunsad ng kampanya laban sa nakaambang pagkaltas sa alokasyon ng pambansang badyet para mga SUCs ang mga lider-konseho ng mga mag-aaral atstudent regents ng iba’t ibang state colleges and universities (SCUs).
Nagpahayag si Cori Alessa Co, student regent ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas sa kanilang pagkakaisa sa kanilang hanay. “Nagsasama kami na may malinaw na pananaw: na maabot ang aming kapwa mag-aaral at lider-estudyante sa lahat ng 111 SCUs upang matapang na maipahayag ang aming konstitusyonal na karapatan para sa kalidad at abot-kayang edukasyon,” aniya.

Balita mula sa Pinoy Weekly, Sept. 9


Rep. Pacquiao, co-author ng ACT Teachers sa panukalang umento sa sahod ng guro

Habang nasa plenary session, kinausap ni ACT Teachers Rep. Antonio Tino si Saranggani Rep. Manny Pacquiao para hilingin ang suporta ng huli bilang co-author sa House Bill No. 2142 o “The Public School Teachers’ Salary Upgrading Act” na ipinanunukala ng ACT Teachers Party-list.

Militanteng mga lider sa Bikol, hinaharas

Kinondena ng Karapatan sa Bikol ang tumitindi umanong panghaharas sa militanteng mga organisasyon ng mga elemento ng militar at pulis.

Mga Larawan: Mediation team ng SC sa Luisita, kinondena ng mga magsasaka

Nagpiket ang mga magsasaka ng Hacienda Luisita para iprotesta sa Korte Suprema ang pagbubuo diumano ng isang mediation panel para masolusyonan ang sigalot sa asyendang inaangkin ng pamilya Cojuangco. Ayon sa mga magsasaka, hindi na kailangan ng mediation panel dahil matagal nang nahusgahang di makatwiran ang iskemang stock distribution option (SDO) na ipinatupad sa asyenda at dapat nang ipamahagi ang lupain dito sa mga magsasaka.


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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Luistro to schools: intensify dengue prevention campaign

The Department of Education has enjoined its regional directors and division superintendents nationwide for a massive campaign against dengue even as the department goes full throttle in ensuring that all necessary measures are being undertaken to prevent students from contracting the dreaded disease.
The alarming development of dengue cases among the students has prompted DepEd Chief Armin Luistro to instruct all school officials to intensify anti-dengue campaigns to prevent further spread of the disease in schools. In a report from DepEd’s Health and Nutrition Center (HNC), there are already 4,738 confirmed dengue cases in schools nationwide, where 58 students have died.

PinoyMedia Center pays tribute to Alexander Martin Remollino

PinoyMedia Center is one with relatives, friends, and colleagues of Alexander Martin Remollino in mourning the passing of a poet and journalist who committed his life and craft to the struggle of the Filipino people. Remollino, who died at age 33, is a huge loss not only to the community of progressive artists and journalists, but to the movement for a more just and democratic society that this community serves.

By Pinoy Weekly Staff

Monday, September 6, 2010

MORE EFFECTIVE ANTI-DENGUE MEASURES NEEDED--ANGARA

As the number of dengue cases in the country continue to rise rapidly, Senator Edgardo J. Angara renews his call for more stringent anti-dengue measures by the government.

According to the Department of Health (DOH), a total of 290 cities and towns have been put under dengue alert, with Cebu being among the hardest hit areas with 1175 cases, with 11 deaths. The DOH also reported that all four strains of dengue have been detected, resulting in an 88.8 percent increase in dengue patients over the same period (January1 to August 21) last year.

Successful Partnerships Between Indigenous Cultural Communities and Industries/Businesses Is Possible - Legarda

Successful Partnerships Between Indigenous Cultural Communities and Industries/Businesses Is Possible - Legarda

Senator Loren Legarda, Chair of the Senate Committee on Cultural Communities lauds the successful partnership between Indigenous Peoples (IPs)/Indigenous Cultural Communities (ICCs) and Industries/Businesses.

"By working together, we can bring about the cultural, economic, social and ecological development of our Indigenous brothers and sisters."

Para matigil ang sisihan sa hostage taking, inako ng pangulo ang pananagutan

Para matigil ang sisihan sa hostage taking, inako ng pangulo ang pananagutan
2010-09-03

Para matapos na ang salitaan sa nangyaring hostage-taking noong Agosto 23, sinabi ng Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III Biyernes na inaako na niya ang pananagutan sa mga nangyari.

Sinabi niya ito sa panayam pagkaraang ilunsad niya ang pinalawak na pasilidad ng Covergys San Lazaro matapos sabihin sa kanya na mahihirapan si Kalihim Jesse Robredo ng Interyor at Lokal na Pamahalaan na makapasa sa Commission on Appointments.

Public-private partnership to help boost Aquino government coffers

Public-private partnership to help boost Aquino government coffers

2010-09-06

The administration of President Benigno S. Aquino III could benefit from pursuing public-private partnerships (PPP) through the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) to boost the coffers of the cash-strapped government, BCDA President and Chief Executive Officer Narciso Abaya said yesterday.

Abaya said PPP through government entities like the BCDA “provides a ray of hope to help augment the revenues generated by the government” amid the shortfall in the collection targets of the Bureaus of Internal Revenue and Customs for the month of July.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Hostage Crisis in Manila

Hostage crisis ends in bloody carnage; 4 hostages dead
JERRIE M. ABELLA, GMANews.TV
08/23/2010 | 10:06 PM

The hostage crisis in Manila ended in a bloody carnage Monday night, after a SWAT team assaulted a tourist bus full of mostly Chinese nationals, resulting in the death of hostage-taker Rolando Mendoza, a disgruntled former Manila police officer, and at least four hostages.

The police attacked shortly before 8:30 p.m. after Mendoza was heard firing his gun from inside the bus. Bus driver Alberto Lubang, 38, had escaped minutes before the attack and told police that hostages had already been killed.

Policemen spent several minutes trying to enter through the doors and windows, using sledgehammers. They threw tear gas inside the bus before forcing open the emergency exit in the back. By that time, Mendoza was dead, and so were apparently some of the hostages.

Dismissed cop hijacks busload of tourists

Dismissed cop hijacks busload of tourists
By Mynardo Macaraig, Jeannette Andrade
Agence France-Presse, Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 11:09:00 08/23/2010

MANILA, Philippines—(UPDATE 4) A dismissed police captain on Monday took hostage a busload of Hong Kong (not Koreans as earlier reported) tourists at the Quirino grandstand.

The armalite-wielding Senior Inspector Rolando Mendoza is holding some 25 people aboard a Hong Thai travel bus with plate number TUU-799.

Mendoza has posted a message on a piece of paper for the world to see: "Big mistake to correct a big wrong decision."

Morong 43′s New Mom Asserts Her Rights and That of Her Child

Twenty armed men in three vehicles took her from her hospital room in handcuffs. She was separated from her baby. They took her away swiftly while her mother was settling her hospital bills. This detainee is not a high profile, dangerous criminal, but a health worker and political detainee.

Morong 43′s New Mom Asserts Her Rights and That of Her Child
By RONALYN OLEA
Bulatlat.com [1]

“I felt like I am an Ampatuan,” Carina Judilyn Oliveros blurted out as she described how the guards of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) took her and her baby out of the hospital on Aug. 18.



Oliveros, one of the Morong 43, gave birth to her first child on July 22 at the Philippine General Hospital in Manila. The 43 health workers were arrested on Feb. 6 in Morong, Rizal by virtue of a search warrant against a certain Mario Condes who was never found. They were held in military captivity for almost three months before they were transferred to Camp Bagong Diwa in Bicutan. They have been charged with illegal possession of firearms and explosives.

The Ampatuans, meanwhile, are suspects in last November’s massacre of 57 individuals, mostly journalists, in Ampatuan town, Maguindanao.

“There were about 20 of them, all armed,” Oliveros said in describing the soldiers who took her and her baby out of the hospital. “Some were carrying long firearms. About ten went inside our [hospital] room.” Oliveros initially refused to go with the BJMP guards but she was told the court has ordered her immediate transfer to Camp Bagong Diwa.

Judge Gina Cenat Escoto of Morong Regional Trial Court Branch 78 rejected the petition filed by Oliveros’ counsels for her temporary release on recognizance due to humanitarian reasons. In a decision dated Aug. 16, the court ordered the BJMP to immediately return Oliveros to the detention facility. The court said there was no basis for granting the release.

“I just wanted to hold my child but they did not allow that until we got inside the vehicle,” Oliveros said.

“They handcuffed me but they did not want the public to see it. I told them, ‘Don’t cover the handcuffs.’ As I was being brought out of the room, I shouted repeatedly ‘Free the 43!’” Oliveros said. “The people looked at us. They have probably seen my picture at the posters outside the hospital,” she said.

“Why would I be ashamed? I told them I am not ashamed of what I’m doing. We, the 43, are not criminals,” Oliveros explained. She was accompanied by Fr. Dionito Cabillas of Samahan ng Ex-Detainees Laban sa Detensyon at Para sa Amnestiya (Selda) and a staff of the Health Alliance for Democracy (Head) back to Camp Bagong Diwa. Oliveros noted that the BJMP had used three vehicles to fetch her.

In a separate interview, Oliveros’s mother Sheila expressed disgust at the BJMP personnel. “They told me to arrange the hospital billing but when I came back to the room, Judilyn and my grandson were gone. They took them away and I did not even get a chance to talk to my daughter,” she said.

Oliveros said that before the vehicle sped away, she saw her mother outside the hospital lobby, crying. “I was crying, too. I knew that she felt bad that I was treated like a criminal,” Oliveros said as she fought back tears.

At the Detention Cell

Determined to breastfeed her three-week-old baby, Oliveros brought her child to the detention cell she shares with 22 other women detainees, all members of the Morong 43.

The cell was damp, overcrowded and poorly ventilated. Oliveros said there were bed mites and a big rat in their room.

She said the BJMP promised to provide her baby a separate wooden bed, but it never came.

“On our first night here, my baby found it hard to sleep. The next few days have been slightly better,” she said, adding that her colleagues help her take care of the baby. “They all wanted to kiss him and hold him. Later, we agreed that a maximum of three women may hold him for a day,” Oliveros said.

She said the jail warden told her that after a week, they would take the baby out of the detention cell. “They told me to give him to my mother or else, they would give my baby to the DSWD [Department of Social Welfare and Development],” Oliveros said.

Additional Injustice

“This is an additional injustice to Judilyn. As much like being illegally arrested and detained, being pregnant while in prison is an additional suffering and sacrifice on her part. She was not spared from psychological and physical torture in the hands of the military,” the Morong 43 said in a statement released to the media.

“After being blindfolded and handcuffed for 36 hours, she was placed under solitary confinement. In her cell, she had been interrogated anytime at night or day by one or more military men. She was also threatened to be electrocuted when she joined our protest action against the military who forcibly took or ‘kidnapped’ our five companions from their cells in Camp Capinpin, Tanay, Rizal,” the Morong 43 statement read. “Need Judilyn and baby have to suffer more? Is justice and humaneness elusive again as in the era of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo?”?

“It is cruel and deplorable,” said Gabriela Women’s Party Representative Luz Ilagan.

“Camp Bagong Diwa is no place to rear a child, much less a baby. Jails are not safe and healthy places for infants,” she said. To subject a newborn to these unhealthy conditions is downright heartless. Judilyn Oliveros should be allowed to care and breastfeed her baby outside of Camp Bagong Diwa,” said?Ilagan.

The congresswoman further said that the court’s decision violates the baby’s right to be fed, to be raised and to develop in a healthy and normal environment and in conditions of freedom and dignity, in accordance with the United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of the Child.

Continuing Protests

The women of Morong 43 held a noise barrage the day after Oliveros was transferred to the BJMP. On Aug. 19, no visitors were allowed inside as a “disciplinary measure against the Morong 43 women,” according to the BJMP personnel.

“We are outraged at the prison official’s drastic and inhumane response to the female detainees’ peaceful expression of discontent. They did not violate any prison policy and thus did not deserve such maltreatment,” Carlos Montemayor, spokesperson of the Free the 43 Health Workers! Alliance, said.

“Prison officials should also be reminded that under Republic Act 7438, every arrested or detained person shall be allowed visits or conferences with any member of his/her immediate family, among other individuals and institutions,” said Cristina Palabay of Tanggol Bai, an association of women human-rights defenders.

“This manifests the worse injustices being experienced by Oliveros and child, as well as the rest of the Morong 43, who are already victims of illegal arrests, torture and detention. Justice remains elusive for the doctors and community-based health workers, even pregnant and nursing mothers like Oliveros. Such is the deplorable state of the more than 400 political prisoners in the country, many of them were illegally arrested and imprisoned under the Macapagal-Arroyo administration,” Cabillas of Selda said.

Appeal

Ilagan said the court’s decision is ‘an injustice to Judilyn and her baby and should immediately be reconsidered.’

The counsels of the Morong 43 have filed a motion for reconsideration.

Oliveros said Commission on Human Rights (CHR) Commissioner Ma. Victoria Cardona and CHR lawyers visited them on Aug. 20. “They told me they would support our appeal to the court for my temporary release,” she said.?

“We call on Pres. Aquino to exercise prudence and understanding on the plight of political prisoners as his late father, Senator Benigno Aquino, was himself a victim of political persecution under the Marcos administration. Free the 43 health workers; free all political prisoners,” the Morong 43 said.

Ilagan pressed for the immediate dismissal of cases lodged against the 43 health workers. She said “The cases filed against the health workers were fabricated and their arrest was clearly illegal. Every day that they remain in detention is a testament of injustice.” (Bulatlat.com) [1]

Morong 43′s New Mom Asserts Her Rights and That of Her Child

Sa kabila ng pagkakapiit ng Morong 43: Manggagawang pangkalusugan tuloy sa paglilingkod

By Darius Galang

Hindi natatakot ang mga panggagawang pangkalusugan sa bansa na maglingkod sa mga maralita sa kabila ng pagdukot at pagpapahirap ng militar ang tinaguriang “Morong 43.”

Ito ang napatunayan ng Council for Health and Development (CHD) matapos matagumpay na nakapaglunsad ang organisasyon ng kanilang ika-10 General Assembly of Community-Based Health Programs (CHBP) in the Philippines.



Bitbit ang temang “Reaffirm Our Commitment To Serve People Amidst Intensifying Repression And Worsening Economic Crisis,” nagtipon ang mga manggagawang pangkalusugan mula sa iba’t ibang panig ng bansa upang ipagtibay ang pagbibigay ng serbisyo sa mga mahihirap na komunidad.

“Despite the odds, community-based health programs staff and CHWs hold on to their commitment to serve the poor and put people’s interests above self,” saad ni Sr. Edit Eslopor, OSB, tagapangulo ng Board of Trustees ng CHD.

Dumalo sa pagtitipon ang mga delegado mula sa Bikol, Timog Katagalugan, Gitnang Luzon, National Capital Region, Hilaga, gitna at Kanlurang Visayas, Hilagang Mindanaw, Caraga, Socksargen at Zamboanga Peninsula.

Kasama sa kanilang ipinaglalaban ngayon ang pagpapalaya at pagbibigay hustisya sa tinaguriang “Morong 43” na kapwa nila manggagawang pangkalusugan na dinukot noong Pebrero, tinortyur at patuloy na ikinukulong ng militar at pulisya.

“What happened to the ‘Morong 43′ may have sowed fear among our CHWs and CBHP staff, but it is only temporary,” banggit ni Eslopor.

Dagdag niya na mula pa noong 1973 dinanas na ng mga CBHP ang iba’t ibang balakid ngunit patuloy ang pangangailangan sa kanilang serbisyo dahil sa palalang kondisyon ng serbisyo medikal at kakulangan ng batayang serbisyong panlipunan, laluna sa mga komunidad sa kanayunan.

Samantala, tumungo ang mga pamilya’t tagasuporta ng Morong 43 sa Kongreso upang dumulog ng dagdag tulong mula sa mga mambabatas. Umaasa silang ang oversight functions ng Kongreso makikita kung ano ang constitutional rights ng Morong 43 na nilabag ng iba’t ibang puwersa ng estado at ng nakaraang administrasyong Arroyo.

Nagbigay rin ang mga kaanak at tagasuporta ng mga puting rosas at liham ng apela kay Quezon Rep. Lorenzo Tañada III para sa suporta sa pag-usad ng kaso ng Morong 43.

Pinamunuan ng CHD at Community Medicine Development Foundation o COMMED ang health skills training na isinagawa sa Morong, Rizal noong Pebrero nang salakayin militar ang kanilang pagtitipon. Umabot sa 43 manggagawang pangkalusugan ang ilegal na inaresto ng mga elemento ng Philippine Army at Philippine National Police, tinortyur, pinagkaitan ng kanilang mga karapatan at patuloy na idiniditine hanggang ngayon.

Sa kabila ng pagkakapiit ng Morong 43: Manggagawang pangkalusugan tuloy sa paglilingkod

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