Mar 252014
 
President Benigno S. Aquino III converses with PhilHealth president and chief executive officer Alexander Padilla during the Launching of Alaga Ka para sa Maayos na Buhay (ALAGA KA) Program at the Quezon Memorial Circle in Elliptical Road, Quezon City on Monday (March 24, 2014). The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) and the Department of Health (DOH) leads the simultaneous launching of the program in all 17 regions in order to provide the country’s 14.7 million indigent families with greater access to primary health care services. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau)

President Benigno S. Aquino III converses with PhilHealth president and chief executive officer Alexander Padilla during the Launching of Alaga Ka para sa Maayos na Buhay (ALAGA KA) Program at the Quezon Memorial Circle in Elliptical Road, Quezon City on Monday (March 24, 2014). The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) and the Department of Health (DOH) leads the simultaneous launching of the program in all 17 regions in order to provide the country’s 14.7 million indigent families with greater access to primary health care services. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau)

MANILA (Mabuhay) – Justice Secretary Leila de Lima on Monday said the Tiamzon couple cannot use the joint agreement on safety and immunity (JASIG) as their defense because it has no effect on their standing warrants of arrest.

Under JASIG, which was signed by the government and the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) back in 1995, people participating in the peace talks are immune from arrests.

Benito Tiamzon is the chairman of the CPP-NPA while his wife, Wilma, is the secretary general. They were nabbed by elements of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Barangay Zaragosa, Aluginsan in Carcar, Cebu last Saturday.

THE NDF has asserted that the Tiamzon couple is covered by JASIG but the government panel insists otherwise.

Rachel Pastores, lawyer of the Tiamzon couple, said those listed in the JASIG list use aliases as a form of security.

“There is the id to prove that he is the person bearing that alias. The use of an alias is not an issue. This is unfortunate. We are hoping that this coming May, there will be talks and I hope that it will still push through,” the lawyer said.

Malacañang, however, said that while Benito used an alias, the NDF failed to prove his identity thus voiding the agreement.

His wife, meanwhile, jumped bail in December 1989 before the JASIG came into effect, making her ineligible for protection.

De Lima said JASIG is only effective if there are ongoing peace talks, which is not the case.

“The issue on whether or not they are JASIG-covered would not have an effect on the validity of their arrests. These are outstanding warrants of arrest. Their immunity under JASIG…would not apply under the circumstances because it presupposes that there is an ongoing peace negotiation but we don’t see that,” she said.

De Lima also said the couple’s criminal cases have nothing to do with the peace process.

The Tiamzon couple is facing cases of murder, multiple murder and frustrated murder before the regional trial court in Northern Samar.

The arrest of the couple is considered a big blow to the leftist movement. Malacañang said the government is prepared for any retaliatory attack.

“We are always aware, fully aware of the possibility of retaliation, and our Armed Forces are always to defend the population,” Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda said.

The government earlier said the CPP’s armed wing, the NPA, is down to about 4,000 guerrillas from more than 26,000 in the late 1980s.

The rebels frequently ambush or raid small military and police units, as well as extort money from rural businesses, military officials say.

In April last year, President Benigno Aquino’s government announced that the peace talks being brokered by Norway had collapsed, dampening hopes of a political settlement before the president’s six-year term ends in mid-2016.

Manila has since asked Oslo to help the Philippine government convince the rebels to return to the negotiating table. (MNS)

Mar 042014
 
Palace lauds DOH-PhilNOS for setting world record for most number of organ donation pledges in a single site

(Department of Health logo) MANILA  (Mabuhay) – Malacañang lauded on Saturday the Department of Health-Philippine Network for Organ Sharing (DOH-PhilNOS) for setting the new world record on the largest number of organ donation pledges gathered in one hour in a single site on Friday. Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said in an interview on state-run dzRB Radyo ng Bayan that more than setting a world record, she hopes that pursuits like these continue to be kept alive by the Filipino people. “We hope that the activities undertaken by the DOH will have a lasting impact in terms of raising awareness for organ donation,” Valte said. The Philippines beat the one-hour Guinness Book Record of 2,755 organ donors set by India in just one site last year after a total of 3,548 Filipinos signed up at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) Track Oval in Santa Mesa, Manila between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Friday. Donation pledges were also held simultaneously in five other sites in the country – San Fernando City, La Union; Bicol Medical Center in Naga City, Camarines Sur; Mamba Gymnasium in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan; Southern Philippines Medical Center in Davao; and Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City. According to Assistant Health Secretary Eric Tayag, aside from raising awareness, the purpose of the event was also to remove the bad presumption of some people regarding the transplantation process. In the Philippines, organ transplants are speculated to come from the bodies of kidnapped children which, Tayag clarified was Read More …

Oct 142013
 
Filipino Muslims offer morning prayers to mark Eid'l Adha

Muslim Filipinos gathered in public places early Tuesday to offer morning prayers to mark Eid’l Adha (Feast of Sacrifice). In Manila, some 20,000 Muslims gathered at the Quirino Grandstand to take part in morning prayers, radio dzBB’s Carlo Mateo reported. Morning prayers were offered as well at the Golden Mosque in Quiapo, the report said. In Quezon City, dzBB’s Allan Gatus reported Muslim families gathered at the Quezon Memorial Circle also to offer prayers.  Eid’l Adha is a Muslim celebration that honors the willingness of Ibrahim to obey Allah and sacrifice his son Isaac. It also marks the end of the hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca. —KG, GMA News