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    SAYS DFA: In APEC, only RP has no state-of-the-art passport system

    First posted 09:56pm (Mla time) Oct 21, 2005
    By Veronica Uy
    INQ7.net


    AMONG the 21 members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, only the Philippines does not have a machine-readable passport believed crucial in tracking down terrorists and other international criminals.

    Daniel Espiritu, foreign affairs undersecretary for international economic relations, said the Philippines has yet to comply with this APEC requirement.

    “[APEC] recognizes that the major casualty of a terrorist attack is the economy,” said Daniel Espiritu, special assistant to Custodio. “The core activity is risk management.”

    The APEC counter-terrorism framework includes discussions on the security of movement of people, goods, information, and capital.

    A machine-readable passport, which falls under the movement of people category, facilitates the screening of “threat individuals” like terrorists, criminals, and even human traffickers.

    But since APEC “is [a] voluntary” organization, Custodio said the agreements could not be forced upon its member economies. "The principal question is capability,” he said, adding that those capable of implementing the agreements are encouraged to do so. “Also, this is still a developing framework.”

    Espiritu said the only disadvantage that a non-machine readable passport has is that it takes a little longer to check the authenticity of passports.

    The International Police (Interpol) already provides countries with a watch list on stolen and fraudulent passports, he said.

    APEC leaders are set to meet in Busan, South Korea in November.

    Some of the anti-terror measures the leaders will discuss include security of maritime and aviation ports, use of anti-money laundering laws to stop the financing of terror groups, and protecting websites from cyberspace attacks.

    The 21 APEC member economies are Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, Viet Nam, and the United States.

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    Man, there are only 21 countries on APEC in which the Philippines is a member - so why the hell do our government join these kind of organizations when they even cant comply with this simple requirement. I think the Phil govt is paying up too many people with too many offices but they dont even do anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by airshaq20
    Man, there are only 21 countries on APEC in which the Philippines is a member - so why the hell do our government join these kind of organizations when they even cant comply with this simple requirement. I think the Phil govt is paying up too many people with too many offices but they dont even do anything.
    why did our country join APEC? it's the biggest economic block/cooperation in the world. right now it's not fully rationalized, but our country badly need it (to be a member of that economic block) to be able to gain export markets for our products without much hassle on taxes and regulations among the member countries.
    Last edited by explorer; October 22nd, 2005 at 08:07 AM.

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    oo nga, pinas lang ang handwritten ang mga info sa passport
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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi
    oo nga, pinas lang ang handwritten ang mga info sa passport
    Pag computerized kasi, may mawawalan siguro ng trabaho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi
    oo nga, pinas lang ang handwritten ang mga info sa passport

    hindi ba mas ok ang handwritten para mas mahirap ma-forge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozcity
    hindi ba mas ok ang handwritten para mas mahirap ma-forge?
    you mean...mahirap i-forge yung handwriting ng taga DFA? eh kung meron gumawa ng fake passport at handwritten din, may makapagsabi ba na fake yung handwriting?

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    pag ginawang hi-tech, disadvantage yan kay garci!!! and gma et al

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    yup i just got home from our neighbor country....malayong malayo talaga tayo...

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    maybe there are people who don't want these terrorists and international criminals caught....conspiracy!!


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