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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    I thought yung mga militants complain that the yankee imperialismo kapitalista dayuhans interfere too much in the Philippines???
    Baka dahil dito iiba na tono nila

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    US Senate starts RP killings probe

    [SIZE=2]By JESS DIAZ[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]The Philippine Star [/SIZE]
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    [SIZE=2]The United States Senate is set to start an investigation into hundreds of unexplained killings in the Philippines. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]An announcement on the US Senate website said the initial inquiry would be conducted by the East Asian and Pacific Affairs subcommittee at 2:30 p.m. (Washington time) at Room SD-419 of the US Congress. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]The investigation aims "to examine strategies to end the violence relating to extrajudicial killings in the Philippines," the announcement said. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]The inquiry was arranged by Sen. Barbara Boxer, a Democratic deputy whip and an influential member of the foreign relations committee, upon request by Filipino-American organizations in the US and by militant groups here. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]US authorities, including Ambassador Kristie Kenney, have recently expressed serious concern over the unabated political killings. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]They have even expressed willingness to provide technical help in solving these cases, but Malacañang officials said they would ask for help when it is needed. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]The projected inquiry by American senators followed the recent investigation conducted by UN human rights official Philip Alston, who blamed the killings on the military. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Alston lamented that the national officialdom was "in denial" on the killings. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]One Filipino official invited to participate in the US Senate inquiry is House deputy minority leader and Bayan Muna Rep. Satur Ocampo, who has made himself scarce due to the issuance of a warrant for his arrest by a Leyte judge. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]In a statement released by his staff, Ocampo said he would participate in Wednesday’s hearing in whatever way he can. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]His staff said they are arranging how such participation could be made possible through hi-tech means of communication that are presently available to anyone wanting to use them. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]"As president of Bayan Muna, the party to which 127 victims of extrajudicial killings belonged, I intend to participate in the US Senate hearing to help US senators and the American people understand the prevailing culture of impunity and the political persecution of duly elected party-list organizations," Ocampo said. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]"The global spotlight will now focus on Mrs. Arroyo’s bloodied iron-fist and disabuse her from a penchant to pretend as a democrat. The world will be able to confirm that Mrs. Arroyo is a poor imitation of Ferdinand Marcos," he said. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]He thanked Senator Boxer for arranging the US Senate inquiry. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]"The Senate hearing is a result of the international uproar due to the Arroyo government’s refusal to order state security forces to dismantle death squads, and its violation of the rights of people’s organizations to operate freely without harassment," he said. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]He noted that the US State Department and American churches and organizations have criticized the Arroyo government for the unsolved political killings. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]The military blames many of the unexplained killings on communist guerrillas and their legal organizations, claiming these groups have been purging their ranks of suspected government spies. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]It is in connection with an alleged purge more than two decades ago that a Leyte judge has ordered the arrest of Ocampo and other communist leaders. But Ocampo said he was in military detention at the time. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Depending on the result of the US Senate inquiry, future American government aid to the Philippines could be affected. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]During the Marcos era, opponents of martial law and the dictatorship successfully lobbied with the Americans to cut financial help to the Marcos regime and to pressure the late president to hold elections in 1986 after a two-decade rule.[/SIZE]
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    Well, that's what happens when the Democrats are in power. The Republicans have always been immigration and politically-friendly to the Philippines.

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    they should also investigate the killings or alleged killing made by these leftists. they act and speak as if they have no mistakes done and as if they are our saviour!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourtheboys96 View Post
    they should also investigate the killings or alleged killing made by these leftists. they act and speak as if they have no mistakes done and as if they are our saviour!!
    Tama ka diyan bossing! Joma and his elks speak and act as if they have a halo on top of their heads.

    The US (especially the present admin) have always been critical of human rights violations of other countries. Perhaps, they do not want to admit that they themselves are committing this in the guise of pursuing their anti-terror agenda (again, in Bush's time) .

    Yung sa Guantanamo bay prison na lang e ni wala man lang trial yung mga nakakulong doon.
    Last edited by Hanren; March 12th, 2007 at 02:34 PM. Reason: spelling correction lang po

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    i believe it's only normal for the US to investigate. ganun din naman ginagawa nila noon sa mga countries on the brink of civil war like those in Africa and Bosnia.

    kasi human rights violation na nga ito, kumbaga sa killing fields na na-discover sa bosnia last 90's. although it may seem na kainis talaga mga militante and makakaliwa and pulling us down with them, our govt. has no right to eradicate them. parang mild genocide na din in a sense ...

    there is a however, a probability that this could escalate into something worse. syempre may peace-loving pami-pamilya din yan mga napatay.
    Last edited by oldblue; March 13th, 2007 at 02:49 AM.

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    Beijing rejected US criticism of its defence spending today with a new twist to its traditional rhetoric, saying Washington was behaving like a peeping Tom.

    Qin Gang, spokesman for the Chinese foreign ministry, said: "How would you feel if people were always shouting at you, 'Please take off all your clothes and let me see what's underneath'. How would you respond? You would want to call the police, I think."
    Haha. Yep, this is a nice quote. 'Ika nga: "What's sauce for the goose..."

    The next headline should be :

    " MEXICAN PARLIAMENT STARTS PROBE OF US GOVERNMENT TREATMENT OF GUANTANAMO PRISONERS "


    ...may magagalit kayang rabid U.S. right-wingers?

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    Diplomatic protest sought over US probe of RP killings



    By Jhunnex Napallacan
    Visayas Bureau
    Last updated 06:47am (Mla time) 03/14/2007


    CEBU CITY, Philippines -- The chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs has asked the government to file a diplomatic protest over investigations by his counterpart US congressional committee into hundreds of political killings that ostensibly line the Arroyo administration’s road to economic progress.
    Cebu City south district representative Antonio Cuenco said the government should not allow the US Congress to conduct an investigation, as it is clearly “an invasion of our sovereignty and should be condemned.”
    “In behalf of my committee, we condemned this act by the US in interfering in our internal affairs,” said Cuenco, a member of the ruling Lakas coalition.
    Cuenco’s counterpart in the US, Rep. Tom Lantos (Democrat, California), chair of the US House foreign relations committee, and Sen. Barbara Boxer (Democrat, California), chair of the East Asia Sub-Committee of the US Senate, announced they would conduct separate hearings on human rights issues the Philippines on March 14.
    The results of the investigations could affect the country’s allotment of foreign aid and trade concessions.
    Cuenco said the US congress is not the proper venue for the investigation; it should be an agency within the United Nations, like the human rights committee.
    Senatorial candidate Manuel Villar, a guest candidate of the Genuine Opposition (GO) coalition, agreed with Cuenco on the last point.
    “Although I want the extra-judicial killings investigated, I am not in favor of the United States doing the investigation. It will not look good if the US will interfere in this. I think the United Nations or any unbiased international organization is in a better position to act on the issue,” said Villar.
    His colleague in the GO team, Nikki Coseteng, had less reservations. She said “human rights must be protected at all costs.”
    But administration senatorial candidates Ralph Recto and Prospero Pichay joined the chorus of legislators who told US legislators to “mind their own business” and stop poking their noses into the country’s internal affairs.
    The same view was aired earlier by Senator Joker Arroyo, a veteran human rights lawyer who is running for reelection under the administration’s TEAM Unity ticket.
    Argued Recto: “With its awful record in Iraq, the United States may not be in the best position to pontificate on human rights, given one reputable and uncontested British estimate that 100,000 Iraqi civilians have died since the US invasion.” With reports from Cynthia D. Balana

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    arf arf arf...

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    Headline sa Inquirer today- US raps Arroyo on political killings.
    According to the news story, a former senior US diplomat at the hearing questioned Ms. Arroyo's capability to take steps to end the extrajudicial killings, saying she has become "politically weak" since her controversial election in 2004 and banked on military support.

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