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‘Fight not over’ says Trillanes

Office of Senator Antonio “Sonny” F. Trillanes IV
PRESS RELEASE
26 July 2009


Senator Antonio Trillanes IV says six years after the ‘Oakwood incident’ their fight for reforms in the government continues.

“Nothing in our country has changed for the better. In fact, there has been more evidence of abuse and misuse of power by the Arroyo administration. Our fight then is the people’s fight now and it’s, definitely, not over,” he said.

Trillanes was among the group of soldiers that occupied the Oakwood Hotel in Makati as an act of protest against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s administration on July 27, 2003. Among their allegations was corruption in the military and in government.

“Six years in detention has strengthened our resolve to finish what we have started and, more importantly, has prepared us for whatever lies ahead,” said Trillanes.


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Trillanes to GMA officials: ‘Use money for people, not politics’

Office of Senator Antonio “Sonny” F. Trillanes IV

PRESS RELEASE
4 July 2009 Saturday

Senator Antonio Trillanes IV slammed the continued broadcast of tri-media advertisements featuring high-ranking government officials. “As public servants, we should be using these meager funds to uplift the lives of the people instead of trying to uplift their standings in surveys,” he added.

Trillanes expressed support for Magdalo lawyer Ernesto Francisco’s suit against the government officials accused of using public funds in their political campaign. Francisco earlier filed a complaint for injunction and mandamus (with prayer for the issuance of a temporary restraining order) at the Regional Trial Court of Manila, noting that “the paid advertisements, while purporting to promote the functions and activities of certain government offices or agencies or to espouse certain public interest causes or concerns are, on their face and in reality, clear political propaganda designed to promote the personalities and candidacies of the defendants and President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.”

Among those named in the suit were: Vice President Noli de Castro, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita (for President Arroyo), Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr., Education Secretary Jesli Lapus, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III, Agrarian Reform Secretary Nasser Pangandaman, Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) Chairman Ephraim Genuino, and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) head Augusto Syjuco.

The complaint would require full disclosure of the sources used by the defendants, and deter any further allocation to paid advertisements, as well the return of the funds.
“They cannot fool the voters with expensive tri-media ads promoting promises they don’t even intend to keep,” said Trillanes.

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Trillanes backs David

‘RP’s Goliaths can lose’

Office of Senator Antonio “Sonny” F. Trillanes IV
PRESS RELEASE
27 June 2009 Saturday

Senator Antonio Trillanes IV says he will extend “all-out support” to Randy David should the University of the Philippines professor and newspaper columnist run for Congress against Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

“Our collective mission, as a people, should be to completely remove all vestiges of the Arroyo administration in the coming elections so that our country can finally start its rebuilding process,” Trillanes said.

David announced yesterday that he would seriously consider running against GMA, in response to reports that the President may seek a seat in the House representing the second district of Pampanga as a necessary step in her plan to eventually install herself as Prime Minister.
In the 2007 Senatorial elections, Trillanes beat candidates supported by the Arroyo administration and traditional political machinery even while in detention for rebellion charges.
Trillanes also criticized Malacañang for underestimating David in questioning the latter’s motivation after suggesting that the ‘right intention’ is to serve.

“Professor Randy David has done more for the country as an educator, sociologist and journalist than this Administration in its nine years in power. Besides, to foil any attempt by GMA to prolong her stay in power is the noblest of intentions at this point in our nation’s history,” he said.

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Congressmen / women Voters of Con-Ass (HR 1109)



THE TYRANNY OF THE MAJORITY


The following are the names and photographs of the Congressmen who signed House Resolution Nr. 1109. We call on you our countrymen, let us kick out these tyrants in our midst and resist with all our strength the rise of evil that lurks before us. These CONmen ASSholes should not be voted back into office.

Muli pa ba nating ipagkakatiwala ang bansa sa mga BUWITRENG miyembro ng kongreso. Markahan ang mga Salot ng Bayan! Singilin sila sa 2010 na halalan! Voters of Con-Ass

It is time to stand up, unite and assert our sovereign will...


Voters of Con-Ass from Luzon

( NCR, Cordillera Administrative Region, Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA)










ABANTE, BIENVENIDO M. "BENNY"
6TH District Pandacan


LOPEZ, JAIME C.
Manila, 2nd District


SUSANO, MARY ANN L.
Quezon City, 2nd District


DEFENSOR, MATIAS V. JR.
Quezon City, 3rd District


DAZA, NANETTE C.
Quezon City, 4th District









SANDOVAL, ALVIN S.
Malabon-Navotas, Lone District



BAGATSING, AMADO S.
Manila 5th district


BONOAN-DAVID, MA. THERESA B.
Manila, 4th District


DE GUZMAN, DEL R.
Marikina City, 2nd District


ZIALCITA, EDUARDO C.
Parañaque, 1st District










DUENAS, HENRY M. JR.
Taguig, 2nd District (2nd Councilor District)


ANGPING, MARIA ZENAIDA B.
Manila, 3rd District


ROXAS, JOSE ANTONIO F.
Pasay City


GUNIGUNDO, MAGTANGGOL T.
Valenzuela City 2nd District


TEODORO, MARCELINO R.
Marikina City, 1st District










CAJAYON, MARY MITZI L.
Caloocan, 2nd District


MALAPITAN, OSCAR G.
Caloocan, 1st District


GATCHALIAN, REXLON T.
Valenzuela City, 1st District


ROMULO, ROMAN T.
Pasig City, Lone District


CRISOLOGO, VINCENT P.
Quezon City, 1st District










BULUT, ELIAS C. JR.
Apayao Lone District


AGYAO, MANUEL, S
Kalinga Province


DOMOGAN, MAURICIO G.
Baguio, Lone District


DANGWA, SAMUEL M.
Benguet, Lone District


CHUNG-LAO, SOLOMON R.
Ifugao, Lone District










CELESTE, ARTHUR F.
Pangasinan, 1st District


SEARES-LUNA, CECILIA M.
Abra, Lone District


ESTRELLA, CONRADO M. (III)
Pangasinan, 6th District


SINGSON, ERIC D.
Ilocos Sur, 2nd District



ARENAS, MA. RACHEL J.
Pangasinan, 3rd District










COJUANCO, MARK O.
Pangasinan, 5th District


SINGSON, RONALD V.
Ilocos Sur, 1st District


ABLAN, ROQUE R. JR,
Ilocos Norte, 1st District


DUMPIT, THOMAS L. JR.
La Union, 2nd District


AGBAYANI, VICTOR AGUEDO E.
Pangasinan, 2nd District










ORTEGA, VICTOR FRANCISCO C.
La Union, 1st District


DIASNES, CARLO OLIVER D. (MD)
Batanes, Lone District


UY, EDWIN C.
Isabela, 2nd District


VARGAS, FLORENCIO L.
Cagayan, 2nd District


MAMBA, MANUEL N.
Cagayan, 3rd District










ALBANO (III), RODOLFO T.
Isabela, 1st District


GARCIA, ALBERT S.
Bataan, 2nd District.


BONDOC, ANNA YORK P.
Pampanga 4th District


Antonio M. Diaz
Zambales


ROBES, ARTURO G.
San Jose Del Monte City, Lone District










GONZALES, AURELIO D. JR.
Pampanga 3rd District


LAZATIN, CARMELO F.
Pampanga, 1st District


ROMAN, HERMINIA B.
Bataan, 1st District


LAPUS, JECI A.
Tarlac, 3rd District


YAP, JOSE V.
Tarlac, 2nd District










VIOLAGO, JOSEPH GILBERT F.
Nueva Ecija, 2nd District


ARROYO, JUAN MIGUEL M.
2nd District of Pampanga


SILVERIO, LORNA C.
Bulacan, 3rd District


MAGSAYSAY, MARIA MILAGROS H.
Zambales, 1st District


SY-ALVARADO, MA. VICTORIA R.
Bulacan, 1st District










TEODORO, MONICA LOUISSE PRIETO
Tarlac, 1st District


PANCHO, PEDRO M.
Bulacan, 2nd District


NICOLAS, REYLINA G.
Bulacan, 4th District


Rodriguez-Zaldarriaga, Adelina
Rizal, 2nd District



GATLABAYAN, ANGELITO C.
Antipolo City, 2nd District










SUAREZ, DANILO E.
Quezon, 3rd District


SAN LUIS, EDGAR S.
Laguna, 4th District


BUHAIN, EILEEN ERMITA
Batangas, 1st District


BARZAGA, ELPIDIO F. JR.
Cavite, 2nd District


REMULLA, JESUS CRISPIN C.
Cavite, 3rd District










ARAGO, MARIA EVITA R.
3rd district, Laguna


MENDOZA, MARK LEANDRO L.
Batangas, 4th District



DUAVIT, MICHAEL JOHN R.
Rizal, 1st District


PUNO, ROBERTO V.
Antipolo City, 1st District


REYES, VICTORIA H.
Batangas, 3rd District










ENVERGA, WILFRIDO MARK M.
Quezon, 1st District


ALVAREZ, ANTONIO C.
Palawan 1st District


REYES, CARMELITA O.
Marinduque, Lone District


MADRONA, ELEANORA JESUS F.
Romblon, Lone District



VILLAROSA, MA. AMELITA C.
Occidental Mindoro, Lone District










VALENCIA, RODOLFO G.
Oriental Mindoro, 1st District


BICHARA, AL FRANCIS C.
Albay, 2nd District


KHO, ANTONIO T.
Masbate, 2nd District


ARROYO, DIOSDADO M.
Camarines Sur, 1st District


ALFELOR, FELIX R. JR.
4th District, Camarines Sur










SOLIS, JOSE G.
Sorsogon, 2nd District


SANTIAGO, JOSEPH A.
Catanduanes, Lone District


VILLAFUERTE, LUIS R.
Camarines Sur, 2nd District


BRAVO, NARCISO R. JR.
Masbate, 1st District


LIM, RENO G.
Albay, 3rd District










SEACHON-LANETE, RIZALINA L.
3rd district of Masbate


ANTONINO, RODOLFO W.
Nueva Ecija, 4th District


Voters of Con-Ass from VisMin, ARMM and Party-List


MARANON, ALFREDO D. III
Negros Occidental, 2nd District


DEFENSOR, ARTHUR D. SR.
Iloilo, 3rd District


BIRON, FERJENEL G.
Iloilo, 4th District


MIRAFLORES, FLORENCIO T.
Aklan, Lone District


CASTRO, FREDENIL H.
Capiz, 2nd District


ALVAREZ, GENARO RAFAEL M. JR.
Negros Occidental, 6th District


ARROYO, IGNACIO T.
5th district Negros Occidental


GARIN, JANETTE L.
Iloilo, 1st District


FERRER, JEFFREY P.
Negros Occidental, 4th District


NAVA, JOAQUIN CARLOS RAHMAN A. (MD)
Guimaras, Lone District



LACSON, JOSE CARLOS V.
Negros Occidental, 3rd District


SYJUCO, JUDY J.
2nd Dsitrict, Iloilo


TUPAS, NEIL C. JR.
Iloilo, 5th District


GONZALES, RAUL T. JR.
Ilo ilo City


SALVACION JR., ANDRES D.
Leyte, 3rd District


CUENCO, ANTONIO V.
Cebu City, 2nd District


SALIMBANGON, BENHUR L.
Cebu, 4th District


CARI, CARMEN L.
Leyte, 5th District


CHATTO, EDGARDO M.
Bohol, 1st District


GULLAS, EDUARDO R.
Cebu, 1st District


MARANON, ALFREDO D. III
Negros Occidental, 2nd District


DEFENSOR, ARTHUR D. SR.
Iloilo, 3rd District


BIRON, FERJENEL G.
Iloilo, 4th District


MIRAFLORES, FLORENCIO T.
Aklan, Lone District


CASTRO, FREDENIL H.
Capiz, 2nd District


ALVAREZ, GENARO RAFAEL M. JR.
Negros Occidental, 6th District


ARROYO, IGNACIO T.
5th district Negros Occidental


GARIN, JANETTE L.
Iloilo, 1st District


FERRER, JEFFREY P.
Negros Occidental, 4th District


NAVA, JOAQUIN CARLOS RAHMAN A. (MD)
Guimaras, Lone District



LACSON, JOSE CARLOS V.
Negros Occidental, 3rd District


SYJUCO, JUDY J.
2nd Dsitrict, Iloilo


TUPAS, NEIL C. JR.
Iloilo, 5th District


GONZALES, RAUL T. JR.
Ilo ilo City


SALVACION JR., ANDRES D.
Leyte, 3rd District


CUENCO, ANTONIO V.
Cebu City, 2nd District


SALIMBANGON, BENHUR L.
Cebu, 4th District


CARI, CARMEN L.
Leyte, 5th District


CHATTO, EDGARDO M.
Bohol, 1st District


GULLAS, EDUARDO R.
Cebu, 1st District


ONG, EMIL L.
Northern Samar, 2nd District


CODILLA, EUFROCINO M. SR.
Leyte, 4th District


ROMUALDEZ, FERDINAND MARTIN G.
Leyte, 1st District


CHONG, GLENN A.
Biliran, Lone District


SOON-RUIZ, NERISSA CORAZON
Cebu, 6th District


GARCIA, PABLO JOHN F.
Cebu, 3rd District


GARCIA, PABLO P.
Cebu, 2nd District


DAZA, PAUL R.
Northern Samar, 1st District


TEVES, PRYDE HENRY A.
Negros Oriental, 3rd District



DURANO (IV), RAMON H.
5th District, Cebu


DEL MAR, RAUL V.
Cebu City, 1st District


UY, REYNALDO S.
Samar, 1st District


CAJES, ROBERTO C.
Bohol, 2nd District


MERCADO, ROGER G.
Southern Leyte, Lone District


TAN, SHAREE ANN T.
Samar, 2nd District


COQUILA, TEODULO M.
Eastern Samar, Lone District


APOSTOL, TRINIDAD G.
Leyte, 2nd District


GO, ARNULFO F.
Sultan Kudarat, 2nd District


JALA, ADAM RELSON L.
Bohol, 3rd District


LAGDAMEO, ANTONIO F. JR.
Davao del Norte, 2nd District


CERILLES, ANTONIO H.
Zamboanga Del Sur, 2nd District


JIKIRI, YUSOP H.
Sulu, 1st District


OLAñO, ARREL R.
Davao Del Norte, 1st District


PIñOL, BERNARDO F. JR.
North Cotabato, 2nd District


PANCRUDO, CANDIDO P. JR.
Bukidnon, 1st District


JALOSJOS-CARREON, CECILIA G.
Zamboanga del Norte, 1st District


JALOSJOS, CESAR G.
Zamboanga del Norte, 3rd District


MANGUDADATU, DATU PAKUNG S.
Sultan Kudarat,


HOFER, DULCE ANN K.
Zamboanga Sibugay, 2nd District


] AMANTE, EDELMIRO A.
Agusan Del Norte, 2nd District

VALDEZ, EDGAR L.
APEC Party List


TALINO-MENDOZA, EMMYLOU J.
North Cotabato, 1st District


PABLO, ERNESTO C.
APEC Party List


DUMARPA, FAYSAH MRP.
Lanao del Sur, 1st District


GARAY, FLORENCIO C.
Surigao Del Sur, 2nd District


MATUGAS, FRANCISCO T.
Surigao del Norte, 1st District


BAUTISTA, FRANKLIN P.
Davao Del Sur, 2nd District


ECLEO, GLENDA B.
Dinagat Islands, Lone District


ROMARATE, GUILLERMO A. JR.
Surigao del Norte, 2nd District


RAMIRO, HERMINIA M.
Misamis Occidental, 2nd District


UNGAB, ISIDRO T.
Davao City, 3rd District


AQUINO, JOSE S. (II)
1st District Agusan del Norte


ZAMORA, MANUEL E.
1st District, Compostela Valley


CAGAS (IV), MARC DOUGLAS C.
Davao Del Sur, 1st District


CLARETE, MARINA C.
Misamis Occidental, 1st District


ARBISON, A MUNIR M.
Sulu 2nd District


SANTIAGO, NARCISO D. (III)
ARC Party List


Dayanghirang, Nelson L.
Davao Oriental, 1st District


BRIONES, NICANOR M.
AGAP Party list


JAAFAR, NUR G.
Tawi-Tawi, Lone District


BALINDONG, PANGALIAN M.
Lanao del Sur, 2nd District


ROMUALDO, PEDRO
Camiguin, Lone District


PICHAY, PHILIP A.
Surigao Del Sur, 1st District


NOGRALES, PROSPERO C.
Davao City, 1st District


ESTRELLA, ROBERT RAYMUND M.
ABONO Party List


UY, ROLANDO A.
Cagayan De Oro City, Lone District


AMATONG, ROMMEL C.
Compostela Valley, 2nd District


LABADLABAD, ROSENDO S.
Zamboanga del Norte, 2nd District


DATUMANONG, SIMEON A.
Maguindanao, Lone District

ALMARIO, THELMA Z.
Davao Oriental, 2nd District


YU, VICTOR J.
Zamboanga Del Sur, 1st District


BELMONTE, VICENTE F. JR.
Lanao del Norte, 1st District


GARCIA, VINCENT J.
Davao City, 2nd District


EMANO, YEVGENY VICENTE B.
Misamis Oriental, 2nd District



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BGen Lim: For what is right, for what is true, for what is just


Message of Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim delivered by Mrs. Aloi Lim at the Stop Con-Ass rally in Makati, June 10, 2009
Aloy Lim


Aloy Lim

Mrs. Aloy Lim


Ang Hukbong Sandatahan ay instrumento ng taong bayan.
Protektor ito ng mamamayan at ng estado.
Hindi nito obligasyon ang sang-ayunan ang katiwalian ng administrasyon.

Hindi trabaho ng AFP ang mandaya sa eleksyon.
Hindi dapat binibigyan ng premyo ang mga heneral na mahilig magbenta ng serbisyo sa mga politico.

At lalong hindi gawain ng sundalo ang pumatay sa mga aktibista, mga mamamahayag at mga taong walang kasalanan at walang kalaban laban.

Nuong isang linggo, nag issue ako ng statement at sinabi ko duon, “I, therefore, call on every officer and enlisted man to follow your conscience and do what is right – PROTECT THE PEOPLE AND THE STATE!”

Nakikita natin ngayon na habang tumatagal, mas lumalakas ang loob ng administrasyong ito.
Hindi na sila nahihiya.
Hindi na sila nagaalala na lumalabag sila ng batas.
Hindi na rin sila nahuhuli. Hinuhuli na lang ang mga may prinsipyo.

Nang nag-issue ako ng statement nuong isang linggo, nagalit sila. Humahamon ba daw ako ng coup d’etat? Nananawagan ba ako ng barilan?

Mga kababayan, isa lang ang hamon ko sa mga kapatid ko sa Hukbong Sandatahan:
Sundan ang Saligang Batas.
Igalang natin ang Constitution.
Lakasan nila ang loob nila.

Kasama sa paggalang sa Saligang Batas ang paggalang sa mga provisions nito ukol sa term extensions.

You know that at this time,
by this President,
for her reasons…
Constitutional amendments are wrong.

You know what is Right.
You know what is Just.
I trust that you can see the Truth should the times call for protecting the people.


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Kaliwa? Kanan? May mas tama ba?

By Vinga Dingle Marciano
June 16, 2009

Naalala ko nung 4th year high school ako, nung dumating ang mga resulta ng mga entrance exam ko, pinapili ako ng nanay ko, sa Ateneo, UP, o Mapua. Sabi nya, wag na yang Ateneo, wala tayong pantustos dyan. Mamili ka, UP o Mapua. Gusto ko talagang maging engineer kaya gusto ko din sana sa Mapua, kaso ayaw ko namang gumastos ng husto ang ermat ko kaya sabi ko, syempre sa UP ma. "O sige, pero, wag kayo mag-aaway ng kuya mo ha? Wag nyo kong pahirapan at papiliin pagdating ng panahon." Hindi ko yun masyadong inintindi kasi high school pa ko nun. Napagtatanto ko na lang ang "dilemma" ni ermat nung tumanda na ko.

Si utol kasi sa PMA nag aaral nung panahon na papasok pa lang ako ng kolehiyo. Dalawa lang kaming magkapatid. Oo, pareho kaming iskolar ng bayan :) At kung iisipin mo nga naman, isang maka-kaliwa (ayon sa karamihan) at isang maka-kanan (na ayon sa karamihan din). Alam naman nating lahat, na ang mga pumapasok sa PMA ay hinuhubog na maging mga lider ng hukbong sandatahan. Noon, ang konsepto ko ng military training sa PMA ay ang pagsasanay para maging mga mandirigma na ang kapakanan ng taumbayan ang pangunahing binibigyan ng pagpapahalaga. Pero habang tumatagal, napansin ko na parang lumilihis at iba na ang prayoridad nila. Ang protektahan ang kung sino man ang nagpapayaman at nagbibigay ng kapangyarihan sa kanila o sa mga bosing nila. Hindi ko nilalahat. Marami pa ring matitino at dalisay ang puso't damdamin. Sa katunayan, marami akong mga kaibigang ganun. Sa kasamaang palad, dahil sa sinapit nila habang nasa serbisyo, minabuti na lang nilang umalis. Sayang no? Pero marami pa rin naman din ang nasa institusyon, kaso karamihan sa kilala ko, nakakulong. Kakalungkot no?

Nung nagkaron ako ng kasintahan, tuwang tuwa ako dahil yung nobyo ko nuon (na naging asawa ko at ama ng anak ko) ay mulat, pati ang buong angkan nila. Sa katunayan, political detainees ang mga magulang nya nung panahon ni Marcos. Kaya alam ko na kahit papano, hindi sila masyadong kampante o kumportable na nasa PMA ang kapatid ko nuon at tuluyang naging sundalo o "militar" sa tawag ng karamihan nuon. Dahil nuong martial law, ang mga sundalo, parang mga Death Eaters o mga kampon ni Dark Lord Sauron. So medyo hindi namin napag uusapan si utol. Kung kasama man namin sya, kuwentong buhay buhay lang. Inuman, kasiyahan. Walang tungkol sa pagiging sundalo. Pero sa araw araw, pag wala si utol, sobrang sarap kausap ng pamilya ng asawa ko, sobrang dami kong natutunan. At sobrang nakakatuwa na may kasama kang nagpapahalaga sa katarungan, katotohan, karangalan o dignidad, at kadakilaan. Tuwing nagkuwe-kwentuhan kami, kahit nung mag-asawa na kami, kasama ng mga byenan ko at mga bayaw ko, laging parang buhay yung "alab ng puso" kung tawagin. Naalala ko, nagpunta pa kami nung minsang may malaking malaking pagtitipon sa edsa. Ang sarap ng pakiramdam. Kasama mo ang mga tao at pare-pareho ang sinisigaw ninyo. Pagbabago.

Ipinagtataka ko lang, kapag nilalabanan mo ang mali o pag nilalabanan mo ang gobyerno, babansagan ka nang komunista o kaliwa. Wala namang problema dun. Kahit ano pa ang itawag nila, hindi maipagkakaila na merong dapat baguhin dahil merong mali. Marami akong kilalang maka-kaliwa, at marami din akong kaibigang mga sundalo. At lahat sila, matindi ang pagmamahal sa bayan. Mabalik tayo ngayon sa kwento naming magkapatid. Nuong pumutok ang tinawag na sa kasaysayan natin na "Oakwood Mutiny", hindi ko maipaliwanag ang mararamdaman ko. Pangamba. Tuwa. Takot. Pagbubunyi. Si utol, kasama! Mulat pala sya! Kaso wanted.. Ano kaya ang gagawin sa kanya? Takot na takot kami ng ermat ko. Pero higit sa lahat, proud na proud ako. Ang tapang ng kuya ko! Kasama ko pala sya! Pareho pala ang tibok ng puso namin. Naalala ko, tumawag pa sya sa amin, at nagpapaalam na. Bahala na daw. Iyak ako ng iyak. Bahala na...

Alam ko, sa pagkakataong ito, tuluyang nabuwag ang pangamba ng pamilya ng asawa ko na "militar" ang utol ko na kasama sa lahi ng mga demonyong nakakahanap ng kaligayahan sa pagtotorture, kasabwat sa pangungulimbat, pumuprotekta sa mga makapangyarihang halang ang sikmura. May pag asa pa pala.. Kasama pala natin sila...

Hanggang sa... natapos na.. sumuko na sila.. nakulong.. turuan.. naglabasan ang mga traydor.. nagkatakutan.. nanghina ang mga mandirigma.. kanya kanya nang dahilan.. pumanglaw ang dating marikit na baga.. iwanan.. sisihan.. tawaran.. Nilamukos ng rehas at bakod ang tapang at ang layuning ipagtanggol ang katotohanan at isipin ang kapakanan ng taong bayan. Galit na galit ako. Sa kapatid ko. At sa mga kasama nyang isinuko na ang pinaglalaban. Sa huli, ang sibilyan pa rin pala ang matitira. Lalaban hanggang sa huli. Ang tagal kong hindi kinausap ang kapatid ko. Galit na galit ako. Ako, tuloy pa rin. Sumisigaw sa kalye. Sa makati. Sa edsa. Kahit saan. Pero kasama na sa galit ko ang pagbasag nila sa utol ko. Hanggang sa tanungin ako ng mga kabaro nya ng Kaliwa ka ba? Sabi ko, may diperensya ba? Maalala ko pa, minsang kinumbida ako ng kabaro nya, at tumanggi akong magtrabaho para sa kanila, ang sabi nya sa ken, na may halong pananakot, wag kang mamangka sa dalawang ilog, delikado. Ang sabi ko sa kanya, alam ko. kaya kahit kailan, hindi ako mamamangka sa ilog nyo.

Maraming kuwento at karanasang isasama ko hanggang sa hukay. May mapait, may masaya. Ang pinakamahalaga, ay ang mga aral na napulot sa bawat yugto ng pakikibaka sa buhay. Kung pano tuluyang binibigyang lakas at pag asa ng mga masasayang alaala at karanasan ang sya ring pusong pinagtibay ng bawat pait ng pagkabigo. Sa kaliwa man o sa kanan, ang mahalaga ay buo ang loob mong tahakin ang direksyon na pinili ng puso mo.

Sa mga taong nagsilbing inspirasyon sa akin at sa maraming tao, na patuloy na lumalaban, nasa likod man ng mga rehas on nasa labas, Mabuhay kayo! Keep strong. Keep faith.

"When a warrior fights not for himself, but for his brothers, when his most passionately sought goal is neither glory nor his own life's preservation, but to spend his substance for them, his comrades, not to abandon them, not to prove unworthy of them, then his heart truly has achieved contempt for death, and with that he transcends himself and his actions touch the sublime. That is why the true warrior cannot speak of battle save to his brothers who have been there with him. The truth is too holy, too sacred, for words."-- Suicide, 'Gates of Fire'

PS. I would like to personally thank those people I tagged in this note. Maraming maraming salamat po. sa pagmulat ng maraming kaisipan, pagbigay ng inspirasyon, sa patuloy na pagbibigay ng pag asa at pagpapahalaga sa tunay na kahulugan ng karangalan at kadakilaan. Mabuhay po kayo.
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Plan to postpone 2010 polls inserted in resolution - lawyer


MANILA, Philippines - A provision to postpone the 2010 presidential elections and extend the terms of office for all elective officials has been inserted into a House Resolution currently pending before the House committee on constitutional amendments.

This was revealed Tuesday by human rights lawyer Neri Colmenares, secretary general of the National Union of People’s Lawyers, as he belied earlier allegations by the pro-administration congressmen when they defended their proposals to amend the Charter.

The chairman of the House panel on constitutional amendments, La Union Rep. Victor Ortega, himself initially denied that any of the bills and resolutions referred to his panel contained a proposal for term-extension.

"The term extension is merely talk, rumors or ‘chismis’. The committee has not received any resolution … for any extension of term. I can assure you that not one member of this committee wants to extend our terms," Ortega said.

But when Colmenares produced a copy of House Resolution No. 550 filed by Batangas Rep. Hermilando Mandanas, he suddenly changed his tone.

“As far as the committee is concerned, hindi pa talaga napapag-usapan yan. Naka-refer lang pero di pa talaga nade-deliberate," Ortega said, as he quickly backtracked.

“The committee is not going to act on it (HR 550) until we are finished with all the public hearings. It’s not really a priority,... we will treat all the proposed measures equally," he told reporters in an interview.

But Colmenares said HR 550 has already undergone ‘initial deliberations’ on August 12, 2008, adding that this was based on a report he secured from the committee secretariat.

“It is already in the agenda. That means they can already vote on it, even today or perhaps tomorrow. This proves that all previous assurances that there are no proposals for term extension being considered were misleading," the lawyer added.

In HR 550, the sponsor had recommended an additional year to the terms of office of members of the House of Representatives and all local government executives although it retained the limitation of three consecutive terms.

The Mandanas resolution also proposed that the presidential elections scheduled for May 10, 2010 be reset instead to May 9, 2011.

This, he said, was ‘to better synchronize local and national elections and to afford time for the necessary transitory preparations and the required adjustments.’

This means that ‘all elected officials whose term will end at noon on June 30, 2010’ - including President Gloria Arroyo - will be serving on hold-over capacity ‘until noon of June 30, 2011’.

Meanwhile a group composed of University of the Philippines Social Sciences Professor Roland Simbulan, Black and White Movement convenor Corazon ‘Dinky’ Soliman, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan secretary general Renato Reyes and Lyceum College of Law dean Pacifico Agabin warned congressmen against pushing through with the plan to amend the constitutioin.

They said that all initiatives to change the 1987 Constitution emanating from Congress is being regarded by the public with suspicion.

“An anomalous mode of charter change will only serve anomalous interests," Reyes, the Bayan leader said.

For his part, political scientist Jose B. Abueva said that amendments of outdated provisions of the 1987 charter ‘is long overdue.’

He cited the need to amend the ‘built-in’ conflict among the executive and legislative branches, shift to a federal form of government to promote regional development, and removing restrictions to foreign investments in mining and utilities.

Even as he acknowledged the people’s mistrust of the moves in Congress to revise or amend the Charter, Abueva stressed that an overhaul of the Constitution was needed.

This, he said, was to enable reforms that will improve governance and accountability.

“President John F. Kennedy once said that those who refuse to make a peaceful revolution possible make a violent revolution inevitable," he warned. - GMANews.TV

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BGen Danilo Lim Statement on the Con-Ass Resolution

To the Officers and Men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines:

Last Tuesday’s brazen railroading of the Con-Ass Resolution has erased whatever doubts we have about GMA’s true intention of holding on to power beyond 2010. This is not the first time she has trampled upon the Constitution we have all sworn to follow and respect. The EDSA Dos in 2001 was a coup d’etat that we, as an organization, took part in to oust a duly elected president. The 2004 election cheating, as exposed by the ‘Hello Garci’ tapes, was partly an AFP operation masterminded by the former Chief-of-Staff, Gen. Hermogenes Esperon. Countless other offenses have followed since.

GMA is determined and she will keep on ramming through every perceived obstacle there is, until she attains her much-coveted goal.

Now, only the collective will of the people with the support of the AFP can stop her.

I, therefore, call on every officer and enlisted man to follow your conscience and do what is right – PROTECT THE PEOPLE AND THE STATE!

God bless us all.


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P20 milyon bawat isang boto sa ConAss

By Ellen Tordesillas

May 31, 2009

Manloloko talaga itong si Gloria Arroyo.

May nagsabi sa amin na ayun sa isang kongresista na nandun sa Manila Hotel noong Huwebes sa pormal na pagsanib ng Lakas at Kampi, tinawag raw sila ni Arroyo sa isang kwarto at sinabihan na kailangan mapasa na ang House Resolution 1109 para sa Constituent Assembly na hindi kailangan ang Senado para mapalitan ang Constitution.

Ipinangako raw ni Arroyo na bibigyan siya ng tig-P20 milyon sa bawat kongresista na boboto para maipasa ang HR 1109.

Kailangan ni Arroyo ang boto ng three-fourths ng House of Representatives. Mga 200 na kongresista yun. Kung bibigay siya ng tig-P20 milyon para sa 200 na boto, aabot yun sa P4 na bilyon.

Kayang-kaya, maraming pera sa kaban ng bayan. Perang buwis ng taumbayan. Pera galing sa pawis at dugo ng mga OFW.

Dito makikita natin na sagad sa buto talaga ang pagka-manloloko ni Arroyo. Sa kanyang talumpati, pinaglandakan niya na may eleksyon sa 2010.

Ito ang sinabi niya: “Cynics and detractors love to paint grim scenarios about a cancellation of the 2010 elections. Let this merger of LAKAS and KAMPI be tangible proof of the Administration’s readiness, nay determination, to help ensure that the elections do push through.”

Ito ang translation: “Sa mga mahilig manira, palagi nilang nilalarawan na ang pagkansela ng 2010 na eleksyon. Hayaan niyong itong pagkaka-isa ng Lakas at Kampi ay magiging malakas na ebidensya ng kahandaan nitong administrasyon na matuloy ang eleksyon.”

Paano naman maging ebidensya ang pagkakaisa ng mga manloloko na hindi na matuloy ang kanilang panloloko? Kung may pinatunayan ang okasyun noong Huwebes, iyun ay garapal talaga sila.

Hindi sinabi ni Arroyo na ang eleksyon na gaganapin sa 2010 ay sa ilalim ng bagong Constitution na ang sistema ng pamahalaan ay parliamentary system at siya ay tatakbo bilang kinatawan ng Pampanga. Kapag miyembro na siya ng Parliament, hihirangin na siya na Prime Minister.

Garapal talaga kasi karamihan sa mga kongresista na pumalakpak kay Arroyo sa kanyang talumpati ay siya rin ang pumirma para mapunta na sa plenary ang HR 1109.

Pinipilit talaga nilang itinutulak kasi gahol na sila sa oras. Alam nilang may kukwestyon niyan sa Supreme Court kaya kailangan makapagdesisyon na ang mataas na hukuman sa loob ng buwan ng Hunyo. Karamihan na ng miyembro ng Supreme Court ay hawak ni Arroyo kaya kampante silang makukuha nila ang boto kahit labag sa batas ang kanilang ginagawa.

Hindi problema ang paggawa ng bagong Constitution na gusto ni Arroyo. Gawa na yan. Sa Septiembre magkaroon na ng referendum. Walang problema sa local governments. Nabusog na niya ang karamihan sa mga mayor at gubernador.

Kapag na-aprubahan na ang bagong Constitution, magkakaroon na nga ng eleksyon sa 2010 para sa miyembro ng parliament. Yan ang sinasabi ni Arroyo na eleksyon.

Manloloko talaga, ano.


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The exiling of Yano and Luna

Public Lives

By Randy David
May 22, 2009

THE KINDEST thing one can say of the simultaneous retirement yesterday of Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Alexander Yano and of Vice Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Cardozo Luna—months ahead of their due retirement dates—is that they are being exiled by a corrupt government that feels encumbered by their sturdy professionalism. The unkindest thing one can say is that they have been bought—their professionalism having promptly collapsed in the face of an enticing offer of an ambassadorial appointment. However one looks at this event, it is a sad day for both the armed forces and the foreign service.
General Yano and Lieutenant General Luna have inspired respect among their own men for quietly insulating themselves and the institution they lead from the exigencies of politics. Politicians accustomed to buying everyone standing in their way were said to be wary of them. Their professionalism stood like a solid rock to the liquid pragmatism of unscrupulous power brokers. They could not be cajoled, they could not be coerced, and they could not be corrupted. Every observer of the military watched how the Arroyo administration would try to neutralize them in order to pave the way for the quick succession of a favored officer, Lt. Gen. Delfin Bangit, who is two years their junior.
Three senior generals—Yano, Luna and Lt. Gen. Victor Ibrado—all members of the 1976 class of the Philippine Military Academy, formed an unshakeable triumvirate that Malacañang could not penetrate. For as long as they were united, the line of succession could be protected. It is the prerogative of the president, of course, to ignore seniority, and risk demoralization in the service. And President Macapagal-Arroyo has done so with impunity in countless branches of the government service. But demoralization in the ranks of the military is something that an unpopular president can ill afford.
And so, fair-haired Malacañang boy Lieutenant General Bangit of PMA class 1978 has to wait—by tradition, until after PMA classes 1976 and 1977 shall have assumed leadership. After Yano, Luna was next in line, and then Ibrado. But, with the early retirement of Yano and Luna, Ibrado now gets to step into the position earlier than scheduled, and to serve a decent term without having to be extended beyond his retirement date in March next year. Theoretically, someone from class 1977 should succeed Ibrado, but Bangit is already pre-positioned to succeed. The important consideration in all this is that a Malacañang general must once more be put at the helm of the AFP before the 2010 national elections. To make all this possible, Lieutenant General Luna had to forego his turn as AFP chief of staff and retire early. Is his nomination as ambassador to the Netherlands a form of recompense?
My fellow Inquirer columnist, former Ambassador Ramon Farolan, who writes insightful essays on the military establishment, has commented on what he calls “the lameducking” of General Yano as a result of the announcement of his successor well ahead of his retirement. I now wonder if Yano’s nomination as ambassador to Brunei is a way of compensating him for that injury.
We who have admired Yano and Luna from a distance are hard-pressed not to interpret their actions as opportunism, so costly in a society that is struggling desperately to get its values right. Their decision to retire early and accept ambassadorial appointments is painfully reminiscent of another instance of ethical depreciation in recent memory. I refer to former Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide’s appointment as permanent representative to the United Nations by the same President whose succession to the presidency he helped maneuver as chief justice.
These are breaches of ethical norms. But they are not as bad as the spiteful abuse of governance principles that mark President Arroyo’s exercise of her prerogatives. There’s one rule in government that politicians must know: you cannot solve the self-inflicted problems of an institution by transferring them to another. The problems will create even more corrosive consequences in other settings.
This is precisely what is happening at the foreign office. Long a dumping ground for politically influential misfits in quest of overseas posting, this branch of the civil service has borne the greatest abuse under Ms Arroyo’s presidency. She has shown no respect for the long and arduous training that is required to produce professional diplomats. Just because the law allows a president to appoint as ambassadors to some sensitive posts individuals from outside the ranks of career ministers does not mean that the prerogative can be exercised on a whim. These non-career appointments have to be justified exclusively in terms of the country’s foreign policy requirements.
In this light, Lieutenant General Luna’s defense of his and General Yano’s ambassadorial postings as rewards for their commendable military service betrays an appalling misconception of the whole purpose of government. Luna was quoted as saying: “I think it’s the prerogative of the President…. I think from her point of view, probably, we have done a good job in the armed forces and she wants us to carry on [with] a good job in another field.” Unless we think we are in a time of war, when foreign policy becomes an extension of a country’s security strategy, rewarding retired generals with ambassadorial positions is difficult to justify. If Generals Yano and Luna wish to continue serving government beyond the age of 56, might I suggest teaching at the Philippine Military Academy or at the National Defense College?
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Ang bagong direksyon ng Magdalo

By Ellen Tordesillas
May 22, 2009

Sa aking pag-uusap sa marami sa mga batang opisyal ng military na nakasama sa grupong Magdalo, nakikita ko and sinsero nilang pagmamahal sa bayan.
Napansin ko rin na malawak silang mag-isip at matatalino sila. Maari sigurong sabihin natin na nagkulang sila sa aspeto ng operasyon sa kanilang ginawang panindigan laban sa administrasyong Arroyo, ngunit handa silang magsakripisyo para sa ina-akala nilang tama.
Hindi naman lahat. Dahil mayroon din naman mga bumaligtad at mukhang namang ina-alagaan sila ng husto ng pamahalaang Arroyo.

Anim na taon na sila nakakulung at nakakahanga dahil buong-buo pa rin ang kanilang ideyalismo at interes para sa bayan. Hindi lang sa kanilang sarili.
Marami silang natutunan sa anim na taon na ito at iyon aygumagabay sa kanila a kanilang mga plano at Gawain. Isa na doon ang pagpalawak ng Samahang Magdalo para makasaliang hindi miyembro ng military.
Ang suporta na pinakita ng sambayanan kay Senador Trillanes noong nakaraang eleksyon ay nag-inspire sa ilan pang Magdalo officers na maninilbihan sa bayan sa paraan ng elected positions. Ang isa nilang panngunahin na programa ay labanan ang corruption sa pamahalaan. Kaya itong nakaraang eleksyon, nagparehistro ang ilan sa kanila sa kani-kanilang bayan bilang preparasyon sa kanilang kandidatura sa may 2010 na eleksyon.
Si Marine Capt. Gary Alejano ay tatakbong mayor sa Sipalay, Negros Occidental. Si Capt. James Layug ay tatakbo sa Taguig. Hindi ako sigurado kung mayor o congressman. Si Ashley Acedillo ay plano ring tumakbo sa Cebu.
Kaya nakakatawa ang balita noong isang araw na may nahuli raw na anim na Magdalo na tini-traning dawn g isang New Zealander at isang Australiano para itakas raw si Sen. Trillanes, Brig. Gen. Danny Lim at iba pang Magdalo officers sa kanilang kulungan sa Camp Crame.
Lumabas na pakulo lang pala yun ni Mariano “Bong” Villafuerte, executive director ng Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission. Anak siya ni Rep. Luis Villafuerte na nagsusulong ngayon ng charter change para mapalawig si Gloria Arroyo sa kapangyarihan.
Isa lang ang Magdalo doon sa anim na nagti-training para sa trabaho sa Afghanistan na mag-bigay ng security sa mga pribadong kumpanya na nagsi-serbisyo sa mga US military at kaalyado.
Interesado pala si Villafuerte sa lokasyon ng firing range kung saan nagti-training ang anim dahil meron din siyang kaparehong negosyo.
Sabi nga ni Tongue Twisted sa aking blog: “Kailangan pa ba ng anim na Magdalo para ilabas sila Trillanes at Lim sa kulungan? Magchacha via con-ass lang, siguradong yung bantay mismo ang magpapakawala sa lahat ng nakakulong.
“Gusto nilang subukan?”
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Trillanes denies alleged ‘rescue’ plot

Office of Senator Antonio “Sonny” F. Trillanes IV
April 28, 2009

Senator Antonio Trillanes IV vehemently denied reports of an alleged plot to ‘rescue’ him and other detained officers following the arrest of former soldiers at a shooting range in Clark Field in Pampanga.
He called the claims by Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) executive director Mariano Villafuerte as “absurd” and “misleading.”
Villafuerte had announced that the group was nabbed while training to conduct destabilization activities and also ‘extricate’ Trillanes, Brigadier General Danilo Lim and other soldiers detained at the Camp Crame Custodial Center on rebellion charges.
“It has become a consistent tactic of this administration to use disinformation to distract people from its heinous plots against our people, such as the on-going Cha-Cha railroading and the early relief of General (Alexander) Yano as AFP Chief of Staff,” Trillanes said.
The PAOCC executive director is the son of administration solon Rep. Luis Villafuerte of Camarines Sur, known as a staunch ally of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and the major proponent of Charter Change in the House of Representatives.
Trillanes clarified that only one of the arrested retired soldiers is a member of the Magdalo and had been merely undergoing security training to secure job opportunities abroad. “To immediately conclude that I am planning to commit terrorist acts because a Magdalo member is undergoing training for overseas employment is totally absurd and can only be concocted by a very imaginative mind. That Villafuerte fellow must either be crazy or high on something,” he added.
Among those taken into custody by the PAOCC was New Zealander Anthony Newman, who purportedly recruited Steven Curtis Rossiter, a former member of the Australian special forces, according to Villafuerte.
Charged with alleged violations of the Human Security Act, the six former soldiers, four ex-Navy and two ex-Army officers, were all released over the weekend as prosecutors sought further evidence to establish probable cause.
END.


PAOCC ARREST TRIGGERED BY ROW OVER USE OF FIRING RANGE
Trillanes seeks probe of Magdalo raid yarn

By Angie M. Rosales
04/30/2009

Detained Sen. Antonio Trillanes III asked the Senate yesterday to look into the real story behind the supposed raid the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) on a supposed training ground in Clark Field, Pampanga involving supposed members of the rebel soldiers group Magdalo and two foreign mercenaries.
Trillanes filed Resolution 1038 seeking a probe of the incident amid charges that the raid was the result of an argument over the use of the firing range where the supposed training was being conducted.
The “son of a high-ranking administration official” wanted to take over the firing range resulting in the altercation and the subsequent raid.
Sen. Rodolfo Biazon, chairman of the committee on national defense and security, is poised to do the same, noting the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) statement on the incident that in effect denied the allegations made by the PAOCC, headed by Mariano Jose Villafuerte III, son of Mrs. Arroyo’s chief House ally Camarines Sur Rep. Luis Villafuerte.
Last April 23, six retired enlisted military personnel
and one New Zealander, Anthony Joseph Newman, who reportedly owns the Clark Eagle Firing Range at the Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga were apprehended by the PAOCC for alleged violation of the Human Security Act or Anti-Terror Act.
Newman, an instructor and retired security officer, despite not being charged has been reported to have been turned over to the Bureau of Immigration (BI) for deportation and is currently detained and held incommunicado at the maximum security detention center at Camp Bagong Diwa in Bicutan.
They were released the following day upon the orders of Judge Maria Angelica Quiambao, presiding judge of the Regional Trial Court of Angeles City, branch 59 “for insufficiency of evidence.”
The PAOCC alleged that the six former soldiers were being trained in relation to a destabilization plot against the administration and purportedly to spring former military officers currently detained at the Philippine National Police (PNP) Custodial Center at Camp Crame, Quezon City who included Trillanes and Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim.
While the AFP steered clear from the PAOCC operation, Trillanes issued a statement denying the alleged plot to rescue him and other detained officers, calling Villafuerte’s claims as absurd and misleading.
AFP Spokesman Lt. Col Ernesto Torres Jr. was quoted in an interview saying the arrest was not in any way connected to any destabilization plot against the government, even adding that there was no indication that there is one in the offing.
He even expressed doubt that the former soldiers belonged to the Magdalo group, which is associated to Trillanes.
Before their arrest, the six former soldiers were being trained by Newman and Steven Curtis Rossiter, a former member of the Australian Special Forces, who are being employed by a very important person (VIP) private security contractor for deployment abroad, especially in Iraq or Afghanistan.
The Progressive Force Concepts Inc., a private security firm that operates the Clark Eagle Firing Range, holds its training in the firing range.
In his resolution, Trillanes said the former enlisted personnel were in fact honorably discharged from the AFP and from all appearances, are simple retired former soldiers merely looking for gainful employment to be able to support the needs of their families.
A source quoted Trillanes as saying “the nefarious ploy was actually being staged solely and exclusively for the purpose of harassing and compelling Newman or the Progressive Force Concepts Inc. to give up and or surrender the premises of the firing range in favor of the son of a high-ranking administration official.”
“This apparent illicit resort to strong-arm tactics and the misuse and abuse of state resources as well as the resort to deception of the media and the public to advance private and or personal business interests must be exposed and condemned under the strongest terms possible and must not go unpunished,” he said.
“Likewise, the act of the erring officials implicating innocent former soldiers merely trying to obtain gainful employment abroad and charge them under the Anti-Terror Act must also be strongly condemned and deplored and the appropriate remedial legislative measures must be enacted so that the same will not be repeated in the future,” Trillanes said in his resolution.
He is asking the committee on justice and human rights and other appropriate panels to look into this matter the soonest time possible.
Biazon joined Trillanes in criticizing the PAOCC as he openly sided with the AFP on this issue.
“I would tend to believe the AFP because they have facilities under their command, the facility of intelligence, the facility of long term exposure to issues like these etc. We need the Executive Department to explain why there is a difference between the statements of the PAOCTF and the AFP?,” he said.
“To me, if there is no basis to this report of such a plan then this is the height of irresponsibility of anyone who had issued that statement that there is such a plan to rescue Trillanes and Lim and possibly even the assassination of the President,” Biazon said.
“The AFP said there is no such thing… and here comes PAOCC saying there is such a thing. If there is no basis for that statement this is the height of irresponsibility on the part of that official. I think no less than all the security agencies of this country must explain this – the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Interior and Local Government, the National Security Adviser… then we will see if we need to file a resolution,” Biazon said.
The senator pointed the need to scrutinize the conflicting statements given by the PAOCC and the AFP given the seriousness of the charges, whether it is true or not.
“No less than the assassination of the Chief Executive of the land had been mentioned. This is a serious matter and we need an explanation from the Executive Department.
“I am monitoring the actions of the Executive Department on this issue considering that there are different statements being issued by the Chairman of the PAOCTF and the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
“The Executive Department must sort things out and tell the public what this is, and if I am not satisfied with the explanation of people here, then I might file a resolution in the Senate to conduct an inquiry on this matter because this is a national security issue and I am the Chairman of the Committee of National Defense and Security in the Senate,” he said.


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