Sep 152014
 
Missing Sacramento Fil-Am mom found alive in Oregon

INQUIRER.net US Bureau 8:37 am | Tuesday, September 16th, 2014 Florian Tria NEW YORK — When Filipino-American mom Florian Tria disappeared on the night of September 10 after coaching volleyball practice and being dropped off near her home in Sacramento, California, her family and friends distributed flyers, posted messages on social media and asked the public’s help in hopes of finding her. They got their wish. The 51-year-old volleyball coach for the Christian Brothers High School was found alive on Sunday night in Klamath Falls, Oregon, four days after she went missing. Police officials said there was no foul play. “Florian has been found,” said her older sister, Roseli, via text message. “[Everything is] good.” According to police officials, Tria had checked into a motel room in Klamath Falls. Her husband, Joe Broadhead, had tracked her whereabouts after he checked online and found transactions with their credit card. Broadhead then called the authorities. “It was stressful during the past few days, but we’re just very thankful that she is safe,” Freddie Esteves, a close family friend who lives with Tria and Broadhead, said on the phone while driving to Oregon Sunday night. “We’re all relieved.” Police report says that Tria was found inside her motel room. Experiencing undisclosed medical issues, she was transported to Sky Lakes Medical Center and is currently there for evaluation. Tria was reported missing after she failed to return home after coaching volleyball practice on September 10. The last time she was seen was about 8:00 Read More …

Sep 152014
 
US labor issues and workers’ rights explained to Filipino expats

INQUIRER.net US Bureau 8:32 am | Tuesday, September 16th, 2014 Representatives from key US Department of Labor agencies in the Bay Area join Philippine Consulate officials at the Talakayan at the Consulate General. From left to right: Atty. Linda Ordonio-Dixon, Senior Trial Attorney from EEOC, Director David Shiraishi, Area Director (Oakland) from OSHA, Deputy Consul General Jaime Ramon Ascalon, Community Outreach Specialist Demetria Manuselis from the Wage and Hour Division, and Mr. Keith Young, Business Services Representative of San Mateo County. SAN FRANCISCO — American labor and employment issues were the topics at the Talakayan sa Konsulado on US Labor Week held at the Philippine Consulate recently. Guests from agencies of the US Department of Labor explained how they could protect and promote the labor rights of the Filipino community members and assist them in finding jobs. Talakayan is a regular forum at the consulate co-sponsored with the Philippine American Press Club. The labor forum was organized in cooperation with US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in San Francisco, the Occupational Safety and Hazards Administration Regional Office (OSHA), the Wage and Hour Division (WHD) and the Business Services Representative of San Mateo County. After the forum, the speakers manned their respective information tables at the Philippine Center lobby and gave out information flyers, brochures and provided free consultations those who had labor issues. Keith Young, Business Services Representative from San Mateo County Government provided information and counseling on job opportunities in the San Mateo County. “The Philippine Consulate Generalis indeed Read More …

Sep 152014
 
International call to tear down ‘Torre de Manila’

Pinoy Newsmagazine / INQUIRER.net News Partner 8:26 am | Tuesday, September 16th, 2014 Order of Knights of Rizal officers led by Filipino American Council of Chicago president, Dr. Rufino Crisostomo (middle) show off the “Terror de Manila” signs in protest of the construction of a 46-story high-rise condo that will block the sight line from the Rizal Monument in Manila. PINOY photo CHICAGO, Illinois–The call to tear down “Torre de Manila,” the proposed 46-story condominium complex that will eventually block the iconic sight line of the monument and burial ground of the Philippine National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal at the Rizal Park in Manila, has become louder with the members of the Order of the Knights of Rizal (OKOR) leading an international campaign. Resolutions “calling for the Philippine government to stop and tear down the structure” being built along Taft Avenue in Manila was passed in two recently concluded OKOR regional conferences in Florence, Italy and in Cleveland, Ohio. The fraternity’s Supreme Commander, Jeremias Singson, in his keynote addresses in both gatherings, explained the issues behind the controversy and called on his fraternity brothers to actively work against the “Terror de Manila” which “constitutes a desecration of the memory of our National Hero.” Further, the OKOR resolution strongly urged its hundreds of members in the United States and Canada regions to “call upon all Filipinos wherever they are– to rise up in protest and protect this national shrine, a symbol of our freedom and nationhood.” In Rosemont, Illinois during the Read More …

Sep 142014
 
Canadian Islamist preacher deported from PH

Agence France-Presse 5:03 pm | Sunday, September 14th, 2014 Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips AFP FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines — A Canadian Islamic preacher detained for being a security threat in the Philippines was flown back to Canada after agreeing to be deported, the immigration bureau said Sunday. Jamaican-born Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips was returned to Canada late Saturday after being detained last weekend in the southern Philippines while on a lecture tour. This came after immigration commissioners approved his request for voluntary deportation, effectively cutting short the deportation proceedings, the bureau said in a statement. “He was charged for being an undesirable foreign national and for being inadmissible at the time of entry,” the bureau said, explaining Philips’ detention. The bureau earlier said he was blacklisted based on information that he might conduct activities that were a threat to national security. Police said Philips may have ties to extremist groups as they prevented him from holding a series of lectures in the south where the Philippine’s restive Muslim minority is based. In a post on his Facebook page dated September 14, Philips said: “Rejection can be utterly disappointing but we must never forget that every closed door is a redirection to what is better for us”. Philips also acknowledged that he was blacklisted in the United States, Britain, Australia and Kenya, but said this was based partly on statements that were taken out of context. He was the second Islamic convert preacher to be detained by the Philippines since July, Read More …

Sep 142014
 
Aquino arrives in Madrid for official visit

By Christian V. Esguerra |Philippine Daily Inquirer 2:24 pm | Sunday, September 14th, 2014 President Benigno S. Aquino III. Malacañang Photo Bureau MADRID — President Benigno Aquino III arrived here at 7:22 a.m. (1:22 p.m. in Manila) for the opening leg of his five-nation trip to Europe and the United States, styling himself as a bearer of “good news” about the Philippines and promising a “long list” of benefits when he returns home nearly two weeks later. The President will have up to 86 engagements in Spain, Belgium, France, Germany and the US, including an audience with King Felipe VI of Spain at Palacio de la Zarzuela and a meeting with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Monday, Sept. 15. “Our trip will be long…but we’re certain that we will also bring home a long list of good news for our country, our ‘bosses,’ our beloved people,” said Aquino, who arrived on board Philippine Airlines Flight PR001 at the Torrejon Airbase. One such news he hopes to hear is Europe’s support for the Philippines in its territorial dispute with China over portions of the West Philippine Sea. The Philippines is trying to rally support behind its proposed “triple action plan,” which seeks to resolve disputes through international arbitration, a route rejected by Beijing. Under the plan, Manila wants claimant countries not to engage in activities that would raise tensions, and calls for a binding Code of Conduct in the disputed areas. Aquino will open his official visit here with a meeting Read More …

Sep 142014
 
PH gov’t spends P31.9 million for Aquino’s Europe trip

By Kristine Angeli Sabillo |INQUIRER.net 1:22 pm | Sunday, September 14th, 2014 President Benigno S. Aquino III. Malacañang Photo Bureau MANILA, Philippines – Despite three out of the four host countries footing the bill for President Benigno Aquino III’s accommodations, the government will still have to spend P31.9 million for his trip to Europe. “According to the Office of the Executive Secretary, (the budget is around) P31.9-million—for the visits to Spain, to Belgium, to France, and to Germany,” Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said over state-run radio. Valte said the amount covers “transportation, accommodation, food, equipment and other requirements” of Aquino and his delegation during their eight-day visit to Europe. Aquino left on Saturday evening for Spain. He will stay in Europe until September 20 and will then fly to the United States where he will deliver a speech at the United Nations Climate Change Summit. He will return to the Philippines on September 25. Valte said the Office of the Executive Secretary has yet to release the amount allotted for the Aquino’s US visit. Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Maria Zeneida Angara Collinson earlier said they do not expect the Europe trip expenses to be “stratospheric” since three of the four receiving countries will provide hospitality since their arrangement is for an official visit. “The difference between an official visit and a working visit is the hospitality extended by the country concerned,” Collinson said. Aquino will be visiting Belgium, where the European Union headquarters is located, on a working visit. In June, Aquino and his 41-member delegation visited Read More …

Sep 132014
 
Aquino to rally EU heads to PH side

By Christian V. Esguerra |Philippine Daily Inquirer 6:12 am | Sunday, September 14th, 2014 President Benigno Aquino III. AFP FILE PHOTO MADRID—In what will be his second trip to Europe since assuming office in 2010, President Aquino embarks on a grueling four-nation visit to Spain, Belgium, France and Germany with the Philippines’ territorial dispute with China high on the agenda. The President, who left Manila at 9:50 p.m.  Saturday, will attempt to rally more support behind his government’s proposed “triple action plan” to resolve the South China Sea dispute through international arbitration. The President will sit down with King Felipe VI of Spain and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy here on Monday. In Brussels, Mr. Aquino will have an audience with King Philippe of Belgium and separate meetings with European Commission President Jóse Manuel Barroso and European Council President Herman van Rompuy. In France, Mr. Aquino will have bilateral meetings with President François Hollande and Prime Minister Manuel Valls. Mr. Aquino wraps up his weeklong European sojourn on Sept. 19 and 20 in Germany where he will meet with Chancellor Angela Merkel and Federal President Joachim Gauck. After that, he will fly to the United States. During the President’s two-week absence, Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa has been assigned to manage the day-to-day affairs of the Office of the President, said deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte. But it will be Vice President Jejomar Binay who will represent the President in his official ceremonial duties and chair a Cabinet meeting, should one be Read More …

Sep 132014
 
Serving 2 flags, Fil-Am soldiers sign up anew

By Christine O. Avendaño |Philippine Daily Inquirer 4:13 am | Sunday, September 14th, 2014 FIL-AM GIsNavy SpecialWarfare Operator Hermelito Rafol and USNavy First Class Jessica San Roque pose with US Ambassador Philip Goldberg during the reenlistment ceremony at the US Embassy. NIÑO JESUS ORBETA She had always aspired to join the military even back in her Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) days. He had joined the service just so he could skip college. But together Utilitiesman First Class Jessica San Roque and Navy Special Warfare Operator Hermelito Rafol went to serve the US military service as Filipino-Americans detailed at the Joint Special Operations Task Force-Philippines (JSOTF-P). Now the chance came for San Roque and Rafol—born to Filipino parents but raised in the United States—to spend some time in the Philippines, where they were deployed four months ago. So on a very rainy Wednesday morning last week, San Roque and Rafol took their oath as reenlistees in the US military in front of the Chancery at the US Embassy in Manila, accepting an additional four years of service. San Roque and Rafol have been assigned to Basilan province for the past four months, helping in the PH-US Balikatan program. On hand to witness their reenlistment, aside from their families, were US Ambassador Philip Goldberg and their commander, Col. Erik Brown, who led the oath-taking. “God bless America. Mabuhay [ang] Pilipinas (Long live the Philippines)! I’m glad to be here in Manila and do something special in my career,” said the 29-year-old Read More …

Sep 122014
 
Aquino visit to France seen to reap ‘economic, political, cultural gains’

By Matikas Santos |INQUIRER.net 5:11 pm | Friday, September 12th, 2014 Ambassador Gilles Garachon. AFP FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines — The French Ambassador to the Philippines sees the upcoming visit of President Benigno Aquino III to France as a big boost to the diplomatic relations of both countries. “President Aquino’s trip to France, as well as to the other European countries and to the European Union (EU), shows the existing partnership between our governments, as well as the continuing friendship between our peoples,” Ambassador Gilles Garachon said in a statement Friday. “This visit is expected to reap economic, political, and cultural gains for both our countries, which we hope would lead to greater opportunities for bilateral cooperation. Perhaps next year, we could see a visit by French President François Hollande to the Philippines,” he said. Aquino will be travelling to four countries in Europe: Belgium, France, Spain, and Germany from Sept. 13 to 20. After Europe, Aquino will fly to the United States, where he will visit Boston, New York, and San Francisco from Septemer 20 to 23. This is Aquino’s first trip as Philippine president to the European countries. Diplomatic relations between Philippines and France were first formalized in 1947. There are at least 51,000 Filipinos in France as of December 2012 figures of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas. The majority of them, around 42,000, are irregular in status while there are 8,600 permanent and 1,000 temporary Filipinos in France. “Today, we are witnessing an exciting phase in bilateral Read More …

Sep 122014
 
DFA assures China nationals are safe in PH

By Matikas Santos |INQUIRER.net 4:57 pm | Friday, September 12th, 2014 DFA Assistant Secretary and spokesman Charles Jose. AP FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has assured the Chinese Foreign Ministry of the safety of Chinese nationals in the Philippines despite reported threats. “We would like to reiterate that the Department has reassured the Chinese Embassy of appropriate and necessary protection to guard against threats and prevent any violent incidents,” DFA spokesman Charles Jose said in a statement Friday. “We have also reassured them that the appropriate Philippine authorities are fully investigating the group associated with the three suspects of the NAIA Terminal 3 incident on September 1, 2014,” he said. China published a security advisory on their Ministry of Foreign Affairs website Friday asking Chinese nationals not to travel to the Philippines because of threats. “Given that the safety situation in the Philippines is deteriorating, the consular service of the foreign ministry is asking Chinese nationals not to travel to the Philippines for the time being,” the security advisory said. A group had attempted to bomb NAIA Terminal 3 with incendiary devices. The airport was just one of their planned targets which include the Chinese Embassy, Chinese businesses, and a major mall. The group reportedly was not satisfied with the government’s steps in the country’s maritime dispute in the South China Sea with China. RELATED STORIES China issues travel warning for the Philippines Chinese teenager kidnapped in Zamboanga Sibugay Group behind Naia bomb try Read More …