By Nick Perry Cilacap, Indonesia (AFP) Monday 4/27/2015 – Led by the hand through a scrum of reporters to an Indonesian prison island, the six-year-old Filipino looked confused and frightened as he made one of his final visits to his mother before her execution. During the visit to Nusakambangan Island, Filipina maid Mary Jane Veloso gently explained to six-year-old Mark Darren and her second son, 12-year-old Mark Danielle, that she would not be coming home. “She tried to explain again,” Veloso’s elder sister Marites Veloso-Laurente told AFP during an interview in Cilacap, the port town that is the gateway to the island. “If Mumma does not go home, just think Mumma is in heaven.” As the clock ticks down on the execution by firing squad of eight foreign drug convicts, heartbroken relatives who have fought for years to save their loved ones are rushing to say final farewells. The convicts, who also include nationals from Australia, Brazil and Nigeria, all recently lost clemency appeals to President Joko Widodo. They could be put to death as soon as Tuesday after they received official notification of their executions at the weekend. Veloso’s two sons travelled with their family—some of whom had never flown—from an impoverished community north of Manila to hear a message almost impossible for them to take in. Veloso, 30, was convicted of trafficking heroin into Indonesia in 2009, but says her only crime was to fall victim to international drug gangs who are now threatening to kill her family Read More …

Carson-based travel agency reaches 18-year milestone Now, 18 years later, Travel International Group has grown into one of the most reliable and knowledgeable players in the travel industry with its trademark professionalism, integrity, creativity, and quality service. Travel International Group was a small, unknown travel company organized and established by travel industry experts Rick Enrique and Jane Stark on May 1, 1997. Now, 18 years later, the company has grown into one of the most reliable and knowledgeable players in the travel industry with its trademark professionalism, integrity, creativity, and quality service. While the early success of Travel International Group could be attributed to hard work, product knowledge and experience, the company’s current status in the marketplace is highly due to both management and staff’s dedication and passion in delivering excellent service to customers. Repeat clients and countless referrals now make up Travel International’s huge client base. “It was our clients’ trust that has sustained us all these years,” stated Travel International’s president Jane Stark who explained that the company is now serving 2nd and 3rd generation clients, from the original client base they had 18 years ago. “We constantly educate and certify ourselves with destination specialist courses, and attend global travel trade conferences,” Ms. Stark said. “We make sure that before we design our tour packages and recommend them to our clients we experience everything first-hand – accommodations, meal plans, as well as selection of tour guides.” With its team of highly experienced specialists, and a staff that is Read More …

Allen Dizon (MNS Photo) 2014 was a banner year for actor Allen Dizon, having earned for himself international recognition as actor for his performance in James Lacsamana’s “Magkakabaung (Coffin Maker).” Apart from winning Best Actor at the 9th Harlem International Film Festival in New York USA, Allen also adjudged Best Actor at the 3rd Hanoi International Film Festival. Prior, “Magkakabaung (Coffin Maker)” was also screened at the 38th Montreal International Film Festival, together with Joel Lamangan’s “Kamkam (Greed),” which Allen also stars in. At the moment, Allen has started filming for “Daluyong (Storm Surge),” written by Ricky Lee and directed by Mel Chionglo. Here, Allen plays a priest accused of murder. “It’s truly a complex role… and it’s really very challenging,” he said. And if he is so excited about his latest film project, it’s because “reunion movie namin ito ni Direk Mel and Sir Ricky after ‘Twilight Dancers’ at nanalo pa ako ng Best Actor sa Pasado Awards last 2013 for ‘Lauriana,’ kaya pag Mel Chionglo-Ricky Lee tandem saludo ako.” As to what preparations he made for “Daluyong,” Dizon said “I have friends who are priests, nakakalaro ko sila sa tennis so, pinagaaralan ang kanilang mga galaw at pananalita nila. Ang dami ko rin binasa na libro para maging pamilyar ako sa ginagampanan kong role.” Playing his leading lady in “Daluyong” is Diana Zubiri. It is the first time they’re working together and Allen has expressed excitement about it. “Alam ko magaling umarte si Diana, at maganda pa…Bilib din Read More …
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (AFP) Monday 4/27/2015 – Indonesian President Joko Widodo is “sympathetic” about the plight of a Filipina facing death for drug trafficking and has promised to look into her case, a spokesman for Philippine President Benigno Aquino said Monday after he made a personal appeal. While the comments seemed to indicate a faint prospect of reprieve for Mary Jane Veloso, the Indonesian leader is seen as extremely unlikely to change course on the executions which he has insisted for months are essential to halting a national drugs crisis. Veloso, a 30-year-old single mother of two boys, is due to face an Indonesian firing squad on Tuesday. She is among eight foreigners facing execution in Indonesia, which has come under international pressure to spare them. Aquino made his appeal in person on the sidelines of the annual summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) being held this year in Malaysia, his spokesman Herminio Coloma said. “President Aquino talked with President Widodo earlier this morning and appealed for humanitarian consideration for Mary Jane Veloso, who was apparently duped into being an unwitting carrier of illegal drugs,” Coloma said in a text message. “(Aquino) said President Widodo was sympathetic and was consulting with the Indonesian Attorney General on the legal issues.” Coloma said Widodo promised to discuss the issue again later on Monday, when the summit that started in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur in the morning shifts to the resort island of Langkawi. Asked if there was Read More …
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