Mindanao Examiner Newspaper Dec. 9-15, 2013

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Ex-Senator Lacson named 'rehab' czar in post-Haiyan efforts PAGE 2

Zambo City finally lifts curfew

Probe on for broadcaster's slay PAGE 4

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Sulu pictorials in the news

Mystery surrounds release of Jordanian journalist

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Cebu creates task force for rehab efforts in storm-hit areas

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MILF REBELS STORM POLICE HEADQUARTERS

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MILF soldiers in Southern Philippines. (Mindanao Examiner Photo - Mark Navales)

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with the rebels. The MILF, the country’s largest Muslim rebel group is currently negotiating peace with Manila.

manded the release of Cader and Borodon who were illegally arrested by the Marawi police, but authorities refused to free the two men, who are covered

Von Al Haq, a rebel spokesman, told the Mindanao Examiner that the MILF has repeatedly de-

by the cease-fire agreement between his group and the Aquino government. The raid occurred just

Southern Mindanao

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as MILF and Philippine peace negotiators resumed delayed talks in Kuala Lumpur after both sides failed to sign any substantial agreement in September. But it was not immediately known whether the MILF raid would have an effect on the peace process, but previous skirmishes between rebels and security forces had grounded the negotiations aimed at ending decades of bloody fighting in the country’s restive South. Last year, the peace panels signed the Bangsamoro Framework Agreement which would pave the way for the Muslim homeland. Under the accord, the Bangsamoro government would take a ministerial

form, where members of the legislature who would be elected by the people and in return they would elect a chief minister among themselves. Negotiators are still locked on how to go about the power-sharing which represents the heart of the peace negotiations since it contains the list of powers reserved for the central government, powers exclusive to the envisioned Bangsamoro government, and concurrent or shared powers between the two. Any delay in the peace talks would impede the working timeline of the Bangsamoro Transition Commission, the body tasked to draft the Basic Law. (Mindanao Examiner)

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Police arrest Zambo sawmill operator, seized illegal lumber ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR – Police arrested a sawmill operator and seized over 240 pieces of illegal lumber in Tambulig town in Zamboanga del Sur province in Mindanao. Chief Inspector Ariel Huesca, a regional police spokesman, said police forces swooped down at Purok Uno in the village of Lower Liason and raided the sawmill following reports of illegal cutting of trees in the area. He said the lumber yard was owned by Rogelio Palong-Palong, of Molave town also in Zamboanga del Sur. Huesca said a composite team from the local police force and 1st Maneuver Platoon of Zamboanga Del Sur

Gunmen rob appliance store in Zamboanga The airport in Tacloban City in Leyte province in central Philippines. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)

Ex-Senator Panfilo Lacson named 'rehab' czar in post-Haiyan efforts in Philippines TACLOBAN CITY - President Benigno Aquino has appointed former Senator Panfilo Lacson as the government's rehabilitation czar in areas in central Philippines ravaged by typhoon Haiyan. Some P130 billion in funds have been made available for the rehabilitation projects as international relief efforts con-

tinue in Tacloban City in the province of Leyte. Lacson, who was a former Philippine police chief, said he accepted the offer and vowed to do his best. Many politicians and various groups welcomed Lacson's appointment as rehabilitation czar, citing his outstanding records as a former senator.

More than 5,000 people had died from the devastation of the typhoon which hit a large part of central and southern Philippines. And international aid continues to arrive here as more and more humanitarian organizations responded to worldwide calls of support for the victims of Haiyan. (Mindanao Examiner)

ZAMBOANGA CITY – A group of gunmen held up an appliance store near downtown Zamboanga City in southern Philippines and carted its sales and collection money, reports said. The gunmen barged into the A.L. Gonzales & Sons along the busy Veterans Avenue and threatened its employees as they robbed the store, which also sells cooking gas. The assailants escaped after the heist. The robbery occurred just several meters away from junction manned by traffic policemen. It was unknown whether the store has a security camera or not. (Mindanao Examiner)

Public Safety Company, together with the personnel from Department of Environment and Natural Resources and Local Environment and Natural Resources Office carried out the operation.

“The arrested person failed to present legal documents. Meanwhile the seized items are now under the custody of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources,” he said. (Mindanao Examiner)

Grocery supply ng paaralan sa Pagadian City nilimas PAGADIAN CITY – Nagmistulang namili sa supermarket ang isang magnanakaw matapos nitong limasin ang sarisaring grocery items na laan para sa Tipasan Elementary School sa Pagadian City sa Zamboanga del Sur province. Nagsumbong sa pulisya ang gurong si Elsie Jumantoc, 56, at sinabing pinasok ng magnanakaw ang kanyang tanggapan matapos na wasakin ang padlock nito. Tinangay diuamano ng magnanakaw ang mga

fgrocery supply ng paaralan – isang kilong asukal, dalawang karton ng powdered milk, dalawang karton ng powdered chocolate drink, dalawang pakete ng powdered juice drink, isang latang gatas, isang dosenang biskwit, 31 pirasong tinapay at sampung kilong bigas. Nagkakahalaga ang mga ito ng halos P1,500, ayon kay Jumantoc. Hindi pa mabatid kung sino ang nasa likod ng panloloob, ngunit patuloy naman ang imbestigasyon ng pulisya ukol dito. (Mindanao Examiner)

Pipe bomb recovered in Basilan store BASILAN – An improvised explosive was discovered at a baggage counter of a small shopping store in Isabela City in Basilan province in southern Philippines, police said. The explosive, a small pipe bomb rigged to a cell phone and concealed in a cardboard box, was recovered at the New Mabuhay Trading a week after it was left there by an unidentified shopper. The discovery came after an employee noticed the unclaimed baggage and informed the

store owner. Members of the army’s anti-ordnance unit disarmed the explosive. It was not immediately known why the bomb did not explode or whether the explosive had malfunctioned. No individual or group claimed responsibility for the failed bombing, but extortionists and rebels are actively operating in Basilan and have been largely blamed for attacks on civilian targets. (Mindanao Examiner)

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BASILAN – Gunmen have killed two merchants in an attack in the restive province of Basilan in the Muslim autonomous region in Mindanao, police said. Police said the two victims – Arnel Diad and Levi Altuvero – were travelling on a motorcycle when gunmen attacked them in

the village of Languyan in Mohd Adjul town. The motive of the attack or who were behind it is still unknown, but rebels are actively operating in the province. The victims were natives of Zamboanga Sibugay province who were selling assorted

kitchen products in Basilan. It was not the first time that travelling merchants had been targeted in the troubled province. In January 2011, Abu Sayyaf rebels also ambushed a truck and killing 5 merchants selling mattresses; and other attacks that targeted civilians.

Jollibee attacked in Pagadian City

Zamboanga City Hall at night. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)

Zambo City finally lifts curfew ZAMBOANGA CITY’s crisis management committee headed by Mayor Maria Isabelle Salazar has finally lifted a four-hour curfew here imposed following a failed rebellion in September. “Crisis Management Committee now lifts Citywide curfew starting today, December 2, 2013,” the committee said on the local government’s official twitter page. The announcement was also made at ceremony giving tribute to fallen and living “heroes” that helped quell the rebellion launched by the Moro National Liberation Front in Zamboanga City. The committee passed a resolution lifting the curfew following the recommendation of police and military authorities. The committee imposed the curfew since September following three

weeks of deadly street battles between security forces and separatist Moro National Liberation Front rebels who stormed several villages in Zamboanga. The fighting, which started September 9, had killed and wounded over 400 people and forced more than 100,000 villagers to flee their homes. Various sectors in Zamboanga have been complaining on the continued imposition of curfew and members of the City Council also called for the lifting of this. Local legislators had questioned the continued imposition of curfew and its economic effects on Zamboanga, a month after military and police quelled the rebellion. Salazar has originally imposed a 9-hour curfew and after the fighting she reduced the curfew to 5 hours – from 12 p.m. to 5 a.m. –

PAGADIAN CITY – Motorcycle gunmen opened fire on a branch of hamburger chain Jollibee in Pagadian City in Zamboanga del Sur province, police said. Police said the attack damaged the windows of the restaurant which is at

Pajares Avenue in Santiago District. At least four shots were fired on the restaurant and that investigators recovered shells of .45-caliber pistol in the area. No individual claimed responsibility for the attack and police said it is inves-

tigating the drive-by shooting. There was no statement from the restaurant owner, Jollibee Foods Inc. about the shooting, but gun attacks are not uncommon in Pagadian. (Mindanao Examiner)

from the original 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. in the whole of Zamboanga and then further adjusted this up to 4 a.m. Every night, dozens of civilians are being apprehended by the police for violating the curfew and many of them are briefly detained after interrogations. Even media workers need to get a so-called “curfew pass” from the CMC for them to be able to do their job at night. But the curfew pass is not a guarantee that journalists and reporters, especially those working for radio stations, would not be apprehended. A group of reporters from dxRZ Radyo Agong was briefly held by the police. And not even their media cards were honored. Groceries and supermarkets were also forced to reduce store hours, and hotels and restaurants and other night establishments are also affected by the curfew. Provincial buses from Cagayan de Oro and Pagadian cities have cut off its trip to Zamboanga at night because of the curfew hours. The night scene in Zamboanga during curfew was a reminiscent of what the city looked like 20 years ago – dark and silent with just dogs roaming on the streets - and yet the local government has been appealing to residents to help rebuild Zamboanga from the ashes or war, and recently from the devastations brought about by natural calamities. (Mindanao Examiner)

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Zamboanga war refugees protest relocation plan ZAMBOANGA CITY – Tens of dozens of villagers displaced by war in September in Zamboanga City in southern Philippines have protested a government relocation plan, saying, it would be extremely difficult for them to rebuild their lives. The villagers, many Muslims and indigenous Badjao tribe engaged in fishing, were being relocated to the village of Tulungatung after being displaced by three weeks of fierce fighting between separatist Moro National

Liberation Front rebels and security forces in Rio Hondo and other areas. The government said it has built bunkhouses as temporary shelters to those affected by the violence, but it also warned that villagers who are not natives of Zamboanga would not be allowed to return to their former abode, unless they can provide certificates to show they are landowners. Some of the refugees accused the government of forcing them into relocating and others claimed

Man stabs drinking buddy, partner in Zambo Norte

A war refugee carries his pack of relief aid in Zamboanga City. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)

Gunmen rob finance firm in Zambo province PAGADIAN CITY – Two gunmen barged into a financing company and held up its employees in the southern Philippines, police said. Police said the assailants, armed with .45-caliber pistols, carted over P46,000 and two mobile phones from employees of Radio Finance Company Inc. in the village of Culo in Molave town. The gunmen escaped on a motorcycle with their

loot, police said. No individual or group has claimed responsibility for the heist, but the increasing robbery incidents in the province has alarmed small companies. Police urged company owners to hire security guards and put up closed circuit television inside and outside their establishments to help protect them from robbers. (Mindanao Examiner)

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DIPOLOG CITY – Police launched a manhunt against a man who stabbed his drinking buddy and his partner after a heated argument in the town of Sindangan in Zamboanga del Norte province in southern Philippines. Police said Marciano Maglangit III was accused of stabbing Luciano Ansanal, 44, and Susan Agas, 34, in the village of Benigno Aquino. Maglangit stabbed Ansanal in

the stomach with a hunting knife at the height of their argument. Ansanal’s partner then rushed to help the victim and shielded him from further attacks, but Maglangit also stabbed the woman several times. Maglangit escaped after the attack. Police said Ansanal was seriously wounded and brought to the Sindangan District Hospital. (Mindanao Examiner)

social workers threatened to cut off relief aid should they reject the government offer to move to the hilly village of Tulungatung. Refugees carried placards as they marched in Zamboanga to denounce the government blackmail and draw public support to what they claimed is their right to abode. While others protested, many also praised the government for providing them a living quarter and were elated by their new house, saying it

greatly helped them in rebuilding their family and future. Those displaced by the fighting have been herded to a sports complex here, but the poor sanitation in the evacuation site makes it uninhabitable for many, and is also threatening the health of elderly, the women and the children. The bunkhouses, built by the army, were funded by the Department of Social Welfare and Development. (Mindanao Examiner)

Gun store sa Pagadian nilooban ISANG GUN STORE sa Pagadian City sa Zamboanga del Sur province ang nilooban at natangay ang ibat-ibang firearms accessories doon. Ayon sa reklamo ng may-ari na si Raquel Olorga, 43, ay natangay mula sa kanyang Bull Eye Trading gun store ang mga sarisaring magazines, mga bala, apat na sets ng camouflage uniform, apat na gun stabilizers, limang flashlight holders, siyam na rifle scopes, isang MI6 riffle scope, dalawang camel bags, isang lighter pistol at isang lisensya

ng baril na pagaari ni Raquel Olorga. Nasa tabi lamang ng gasolinahan sa Rizal Avenue sa Lumbia District ang nasabing gun store at napasok umano ito ng magnanakaw matapos na sirain ang window grills nito. Posible umanong sa gabi o madaling araw ito pinasok ng magnanakaw. Hindi naman mabatid kung may security camera ang loob o labas ng gun store at hindi rin mabatid kung sino ang nasa likod ng panloloob. (Mindanao Examiner)

Probe on for broadcaster’s slay CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Police have began an investigation into the murder of a radio broadcaster, who was shot and killed by two motorcycle gunmen in the southern Philippines. Joas Dignos, a block time commentator at dxGT Radyo Abante in Maramag town, was shot in front of the CAP Building along Sayre Highway in Valencia City in Bukidnon province. The motive of the murder is still unknown, but

Dignos had been receiving death threats. In June, the same radio station was also lobbed with a grenade by an unidentified man and the explosion damaged its studio. Dignos is the 19th members of the media killed under the Aquino administration. The killing if Dignos came barely days after government spokesman Herminio Coloma insisted there is “no more culture of impunity” in the country.

Coloma's statement was challenged and even criticized by various media groups. The Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists (FFFJ) said Coloma was reacting to allegations that the Aquino administration has pulled ahead of past administrations because of the number of journalists killed during the first three years of Aquino's watch. "When they’re killed in the course of their work or for their work, it has an impact on the state of the

press and media because the killings serve as a deterrent against other journalists’ doing their jobs without fear," FFFJ said. "Impunity is the name for the fact that only one gunman and no mastermind has been tried or even arrested in 18 out of the 19 killings of journalists from 2010 to 2013, and for the continuing harassment many journalists have to contend with in the course of their work." (Mindanao Examiner)


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SULU PICTORIALS IN THE NEWS By Ahl-Franzie Salinas

PPDO Engineer Bertrand Chio, Governor Totoh Tan, DOST-ARMM Regional Secretary Hja. Myra Alih and Provincial Director Hairunnihma F. Alibasa during the courtesy call in Sulu province. Provincial Tourism Officer Hja. Jainab Abdulmajid, DOST-ARMM Regional Secretary Hja. Myra Alih, Sulu Provincial Director Hairunnihma Ferrer-Alibasa also pay courtesy visit to Vice Governor Sakur Tan. Barangay Chairwoman Jacqueline Antataha Mudjah with her councilors of barangay Pag-Asinan, Panglima Tahil.

Barangay Chairwoman Nafisa Adian Taug and councilors of barangay Teomabal. Barangay Chairwoman Elena Hussein Datan and councilors of barangay Bubuan. Barangay Chairman Mohammad Burahan Basiri and kagawad of barangay Bangas, Panglima Tahil to Governor Tan.

Barangay Chairman Rakib Nawari Jumadil and councilors of barangay Kabuukan, Panglima Tahil at Governor’s conference room. Governor Totoh Tan administered the mass oath taking of newly-elected barangay officials of Panglima Tahil municipality. Courtesy call of PNP-ARMM Director Chief Supt. Noel A. Delos Reyes.

Governor Totoh Tan having a conversation with Colonel Bimbo Quemado regarding the installation of CCTVs in downtown Jolo. Mayor Samier Tan of Maimbung, PPDO Engineer Bertrand Chio, Lt.Col. Calaoa and Governor Totoh Tan having a conversation at the Capitol. Courtesy call police officer Nantes from ARMM-PNP, and Deputy Provincial Director Sulu Police Office.

Western Mindanao Command’s Lt. Gen. Rustico Guererro receives a book - Kusug Lupah Sug II as token from Governor Totoh Tan. And the World AIDS Day celebration in Sulu province.

Sulu Provincial Women's Council headed by Hja. Nurinisah Tan leads the cleaning and repainting of PLaza Rizal. The SPWC also held a clean-up dubbed Alay-Linis at the AMT Square and Mosque in Jolo town as part of its health and greening program for the community.


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MYSTERY SURROUNDS RELEASE OF JORDANIAN JOURNALIST

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y s t e r y s u rr-rounds the r elease of a v eter an JJor or eteran or-danian nalist - 18 journalist d anian jour months after he had secr etly gone into the secretly jungle hideout of the terrorist A bu S ayyaf Ab Sa g r o u p a n d JJe emaah I slamiya in the souther n P hilippines ern Philippines hilippines.. Frail and weak, a police patrol recovered Baker Atyani in the village of Igasan in Sulu’s Patikul town and was rushed to the hospital for medical examination. Atyani, who works for the Arabic television news channel, Al Arabiya, has gone inside camps of the terror group along with his two Filipino assistants Rolando Letre ro and Ramelito Vela, to film leaders of the Abu Sayyaf that author ities have linked to al-Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiya, but had been taken prisoner on June 12, 2012. Atyani’s Filipino assistants had been freed in February this year. Al-Arabiya has confirmed Atyani’s release. “Concerted efforts that lasted for 18 months led to the release of Al Arabiya correspondent Baker Atyani held in captivity under militant groups in the Sulu Islands in the Philippine province of Mindanao,” Al Arabiya News Channel said. It said Atyani is “suffering from health problems due to his long period of his captivity.” Atyani was released after several calls by the Cairo-based al-Azhar, Jerusalem Grand Mufti and the Islamic scholars of Mindanao, the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation, Palestinian

Baker Atyani before he was taken prisoner in Sulu province. (Photo courtesy of The Manila Times) President Mahmoud Abbas, and after continuous follow up by the Middle East Broadcasting Center and in close cooperation with his family. Last year, the Philippine militar y said it would Atyani for espionage. “We will arrest him as soon as he gets out of the Abu Sayyaf - for espionage – and interrogate him about his mission,” Col. Jose Johriel Cenabre, then deputy commander of naval forces in southern Philippines, told the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.

He said they were investigating the true intention of Atyani’s clandestine interview with terror leaders. “Atyani is freely moving in the hinterlands with Abu Sayyaf terror ists and we are monitor ing the situation,” he said. Cenabre was removed from his post and transferred to Manila after his statement came out in the press and he later denied making such a report. Other reports alleged that Atyani was a conduit for the Abu Sayyaf and that the ransom demand was only a cover to hide the flow of funding

to the terror group, including Jemaah Islamiya, blamed for the str ing of attacks and bombings in the Philippines. Military and police said Atyani arrived in Sulu on June 11 last year and went to the Abu Sayyaf the next day to secretly interview terror leaders and other rebel commanders, including Jemaah Islamiya militants hiding on the island. The Jordanian journalist had made prior arrangement with the Abu Sayyaf to film a documentary about the terror group.

Author ities said Atyani also deceived local officials after he claimed to be filming government projects in Sulu, one of five provinces under the Muslim autonomous region. Provincial officials had repeatedly warned Atyani against interviewing the Abu Sayyaf, but the trio went ahead and secretly met with terrorist leaders, among them Nadzmie Alih. They were first reported missing after failing to return to their hostel in Jolo town, but phoned local officials two days later to say that they were still filming a

documentary on the Abu Sayyaf. Atyani, who had previously interviewed alQaeda terror leader Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan months before the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, contacted his colleagues to say that they are being held against their will. The military’s Western Mindanao Command in Zamboanga City said Atyani had previously filmed in secret the Abu Sayyaf in Sulu province. It said Atyani had been in and out of Sulu in the past and secretly interviewing terrorist leaders. Just this year, the Bethlehem-based Ma’an News Agency reported that Atyani’s wife, Um Khalid, has appealed to rights organizations and officials to help secure the release of her husband. Atyani’s own family also appealed to the Palestinian President and King Abdullah of Jordan to help secure the freedom of the journalist. Atyani’s wife and her four children live in Jordan while the journalist’s family is from Anza village in the northern West Bank. The Abu Sayyaf is a small, but the notorious rebel group whose original members were mostly fighters of the Moro National Liberation Front which signed a peace accord with Manila in September 1996. The group is now joined by Indonesian and Malaysian members of the Jemaah Islamiya which has been blamed for the spate of terror attacks in their own countries and the Philippines. (Mindanao Examiner)

And Atyani with policemen after he is freed by the Abu Sayyaf in these photos released to the Mindanao Examiner regional newspaper by the Sulu Police Office under Senior Superintendent Abraham Orbita.


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Dec. 9-15, 2013

Isang illegal mining operation sa Zamboanga province. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)

DIPOLOG CITY – Patay ang isang bebot matapos itong barilin ng isang armado sa harap mismo ng kanyang live-in partner sa bayan ng Piñan sa Zamboanga del Norte province sa western Mindanao. Ayon sa pulisya ay dalawang beses binaril si Liberty Bael, 41, sa Barangay Silano. Sakay ng motorsiklo si Bael at ang partner nitong si Jerry Ontolan at pauwi na sa

kanilang lugar ng maganap ang pamamaril. Nabatid na sinundan ng salarin na nakasakay rin sa motorsiklo ang dalawa at nagawa pa umanong komprontahin ni Ontolan ang armado ng mahalatang sinu-sundan sila, ngunit laking gulat na lamang nito ng biglang bumunot ng baril ang lalaki at saka tinira si Bael ng dalawang beses. Agad naman tumakas ang armado at iniwan ang

nagimbal na si Ontolan. Masuwerte umano si Ontolan at hindi ito pinatay ng armado. Nabawi naman ng pulisya sa lugar ang mga basyo ng bala at ang baril ng salarin na nahulog habang tumatakas. Hindi pa mabatid ang motibo sa pagpatay at kung sino ang nasa likod nito. Patuloy naman ang imbesti-gasyon ng pulisya sa krimen. (Mindanao Examiner)

Small scale miners nagsaksasakan sa Sibugay ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY – Sugatan ang isang progovernment militia matapos itong saksakin ng dalawang small scale miners dahil umano’y operasyon ng bulawan sa bayan ng Tungawan sa Zamboanga Sibugay province. Sinabi ng pulisya na nagtungo umano sa bahay ng biktimang si Wilmer Obsiman, 44, ang mga

suspek – isa sa kanila ay nakilalang si Armando Cristobal – upang komprontahin ang militiaman ukol sa minahan nito sa kanyang lupain. Inakusahan umano ni Cristobal si Obsiman na siyang nasa likod ng suspenyon nito sa pagmimina. Nagkaroon ng mainitang pagtatalo ang tatlo hanggang sa bumunot ng patalim si Cristobal at

inundayan ng saksak ang militiaman. Kahit sugatan ay nakuha pa ni Obsiman na gumanti at saksakin rin si Cristobal na agad tumakas. Naisugod naman agad sa pagamutan si Obsiman dahil sa tinamong saksak sa katawan. Pinaghahanap naman ng pulisya si Cristobal at ang kasamahan nito. (Mindanao Examiner)

Newspaper dealers in Zamboanga City in southern Philippines still make brisk sales despite more and more people resorting to reading news on the Internet. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)

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NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH SALE

NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of the late ‘JOCELYN M. GUMEN’, who died intestate at Zamboanga City Medical Center, Dr. Evangelista St., Zamboanga City on October 17, 2012, consisting of a parcel of land identified as Lot No. 13, Block 4, Ts-0900018, situated in the Barangay of Tumaga Riverside, Zone III, Tumaga, City of Zamboanga, containing an area of Fifty (50) Square Meters, and covered by the Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) No. P-5,757, has been extra-judicially settled between and among her surviving heirs by virtue of a document of ‘Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate with Sale’, executed and acknowledged before Atty. Lucio R. Mabalod, Jr., a Notary Public for and in the City of Zamboanga, on November 05, 2013, which was then enrolled in the latter’s Notarial Register as Doc. No. 73; Page No. 15; Book No. 104; Series of 2013.

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NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE

NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE

NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of the late ‘ROMEO M. FABIAN’, who died intestate at Zamboanga City on December 13, 2004, consisting of a parcel of land identified as Lot 337-J, Psd-32463, OCT No. P-4004, situated in the Barrio of Mercedes (now part of Culianan, Zamboanga City), City of Zamboanga, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of Forty Thousand and Eleven (40,011) Square Meters, and covered by the Original Certificate of Title (OCT) No. P-4004, has been extra-judicially settled between and among his surviving heirs by virtue of a document of ‘Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate’, executed and acknowledged before Atty. Lucio R. Mabalod, Jr., a Notary Public for and in the City of Zamboanga, on July 16, 2013, which was then enrolled in the latter’s Notarial Register as Doc. No. 147; Page No. 30; Book No. 100; Series of 2013 and before Atty. Fernando V. Balinado, a Notary Public for and in the City of Sta Rosa, on July 22, 2013, which was then enrolled in the latter’s Notarial Register as Doc. No. 157; Page No. 33; Book No. LIV; Series of 2013.

NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of the late ‘MATEO T. ONTOLAN’, who died intestate on 27 January 2012 at the Zamboanga City Medical Center, Dr. Evangelista St., Zamboanga City, consisting of a Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP), Pettit Barracks, Zamboanga City Branch deposit, has been selfadjudicated by his sole heir, ‘MARIA ARLIN REGADO ONTOLAN’, by virtue of the ‘Affidavit of SelfAdjudication, Attestation and Undertaking’, executed before Atty. Lucio R. Mabalod, Jr., a Notary Public for and in the City of Zamboanga, on August 2, 2013, which was then enrolled in the latter’s Notarial Register as Doc. No. 498; Page No. 100; Book No. 100; Series of 2013.

Customs chief resign MANILA – Philippine customs chief Rozzano Rufino future direction of the Bureau of Customs, in light of the Biazon has resigned after being accused of channeling controversy brought about by Commissioner Biazon’s state funds when he was a lawmaker to fictitious non- inclusion in the complaint of the National Bureau of Ingovernmental organization linked to a vestigation before the Ombudsman,” controversial wealthy businesswoman Aquino said. allegedly behind a multi-billion scam. He said Biazon believes that the Biazon, whose father Rodolfo Biazon proper thing to do is to defend himself was a former Philippine military chief without compromising his past record, or and senator, said he resigned to save his the ongoing reforms in the Bureau of Cusfamily from further humiliation brought toms. about by the allegations that he chan“He is especially concerned with proneled funds to Janet Napoles’ foundatecting his family, in particular his chiltion, an accusation he strongly denied. dren, from the effects of a public controPresident Benigno Aquino has acversy. I have given Commissioner Biazon cepted the ‘irrevocable” resignation of until the end of the week to wind up his Biazon. affairs in the Bureau of Customs, in order Customs chief Rozzano “This afternoon, I met with Customs to ensure an orderly transfer. I thank him Rufino Biazon Commissioner Rozzano Rufino B. for his years of service to our administraBiazon, who submitted to me his irrevocable resigna- tion and the nation. I wish him nothing but the best as tion. In his letter to me, and in our conversation, he ex- he returns to private life,” said Aquino, who previously plained that it would be best to provide the Secretary of criticized corruptions in the Bureau of Customs. Finance the widest leverage and flexibility to steer the (Mindanao Examiner)

NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of the late ‘FELENCIA R. MAGHANOY’, who died intestate on 10 July 2010 at Zamboanga City, consisting of the two (2) parcels of land identified as (a) Lot 5537-C of the subdivision plan, Psd-09-7332-021969, being a portion of Lot 5537, Cad. 124, Zambo. Cadastre, situated in the Barangay of Pasobolong, City of Zamboanga, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of One Thousand (1,000) Square Meters, described and/or covered by the Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) No. T-119,069 and (b) Lot 317-A-3-A of the subdivision plan Psd-097332-021044, being a portion of Lot 317-A-3, Psd-09-009676, LRC Cad. Rec. No. 476, situated in the Barangay of Mercedes, City of Zamboanga, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of Four Hundred (400) Square Meters, described and/ or covered by the Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) No. T-110,874 of the Register of Deeds for Zamboanga City, had been extra-judicially settled between and among her surviving heirs on 15 August 2013 at Zamboanga City, by virtue of a document of ‘Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate’, executed before Atty. Lucio R. Mabalod, Jr., a Notary Public for and in the City of Zamboanga, which was then enrolled in the latter’s Notarial Register as Doc. No. 276; Page No. 56; Book No. 101; Series of 2013.

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Training turns tribe members to entrepreneurs in Southern Cotabato SOUTH COTABATO Young artisans and crafters of indigenous groups learn how to create and maintain a stable livelihood through an entrepreneurship project run by the Allah Valley Landscape Development Alliance (AVLDA) in partnership with the Local Governance Support Program for Local Economic Development (LGSP-LED). AVLDA is a local government units alliance of the provinces of South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat. LGSP-LED, on the other hand, is a program under the Department of the Interior and Local Government which is funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Development (DFATD) of the Government of Canada. Through tapping or forming LGU alliances, such as AVLDA, LGSP-LED builds the capacities of tourism stake-

holders in order to stimulate Local Economic Development (LED). In an effort to fuel LED in the provinces of South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat, AVLDA in partnership with LGSP-LED, launched a series of Entrepreneurship Development Trainings in T’boli, Lake Sebu, and Isulan scheduled to run for 2-3 days a week from mid-November to mid-December 2013. The [LGSP-LED’s] Project on Eco-Cultural Tourism [Development in Allah Valley] values the indigenous knowledge and practices of the T’boli, B’laan, and Teduray people. Culture and arts in Allah Valley is an important component of the local project, said Alfred Allaga, LGSP-LED’s Partnership Adviser for AVLDA. Tourism in Allah Valley centers mostly on its attraction sites such as

Lake Sebu and Seven Falls but much of the landscape’s unique character that appeal to tourists come from local culture and works of art such as weaving, brass casting, and embroidery. “There is however a need to provide input to these artisans on latest trends and innovations… in order to penetrate the premium market, without losing their identities,” Allaga said in a statement sent to the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner. He said experts from Manila Collectible Company; Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions; and, Department of Trade and Industry shared their expertise with the youths in product development and business development and management. A total of 70 participants belonging to indig-

Entrepreneurship Development Trainings in South Cotabato province in southern Philippines. enous people groups such as T’boli, B’laan, and Teduray are currently being trained. The training was customized to teach IP youths about pricing products, promoting merchandise, recording sales,

among others, by utilizing local language and visualheavy materials. Aside from improving capacities, the training aims to increase the income of participants through a sustained liveli-

hood by linking the young artisans and crafters to at least 3 fair trade buyers outside of Allah Valley. The culminating activity of the training series is a 3-day Learning Visit in Davao this month.

PH, bird flu virus-free gihapon MANILA - Gitataw sa Department of Agriculture (DA) nga nagpabiling bird flu-free ang Pilipinas sukwahi sa kahadlok sa pipila ka mga Pinoy sa H7N9 bird flu nga natala

Motorcycle rider falls to her death in Pagadian A fishing boat returns to shore as the sun sets in the horizon in Zambianga. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)

6 fishermen arrested off Margosatubig town in Zambo Sur ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR – Police arrested 6 crewmen of a trawler for illegal fishing at the municipal waters of Margosatubig in Zamboanga del Sur province in southern Philippines. Police said the boat,

owned by Marcelino Cataga, was apprehended by a patrol and arrested the crew members Carlito Galorio, Fernando Rojas, Teodoro Galorio, Palang Corpin, Alvino Galorio and Roland Consot.

The fishermen were residents of Igat Island also in Margosatubig. Police said the fishermen were later released after the boat owner paid a still undetermined amount of fine. (Mindanao Examiner)

Cebu creates task force for rehab efforts in storm-hit areas CEBU CITY - A task force to oversee the rehabilitation of storm-hit areas in northern Cebu has been created following the shift in government efforts to rehabilitation phase for typhoon Yolandaaffected regions. Cebu Gov. Hilario Davide III announced in a press briefing today that he has set up a task force to supervise the rehabilitation and construction efforts for northern Cebu. “It is important to have a coordinating body to oversee all rehabilitation efforts within the next few months,” said Davide. The task force is expected to craft contingency plans for rehabilitation and reconstruction activities. Davide said local chief executives of local govern-

ment units (LGUs) affected by typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan) are also included in the task force. “They have contingency plans and it is important that all rehabilitation and reconstruction activities should be coordinated with them and implemented properly, efficiently, and effectively,” he said. The governor added that the coordinating body will also work with disasterprone localities to advise LGUs how they can better prepare against calamities, such as ordering village residents living near coastal zones to move to safer ground. The task force is under the direct supervision of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

Council (PDRRMC) and composed of officials from the provincial and regional levels as well as key national government agencies and private sector. Davide disclosed that the provincial government continues to undertake relief operations for Yolanda’s hardest-hit LGUs in the province. The provincial government continues to receive requests from affected barangays and individuals who claim that they haven’t received relief goods until now. “We will verify these first with the DSWD,” he said. To date, the governor said more than 200,000 family food packs have been distributed for over 100,000 families affected by the typhoon across the province. (Rachelle Nessia)

AN 18-YEAR WOMAN died after falling from a motorcycle she was driving in Pagadian City in Zamboanga del Sur province in southern Philippines, police said. Police said Charity Tejada, apparently lost her balance and fell from the motorcycle and hit her head on the concrete road in the village of Tuluangan. Tejada, was a resident of Purok 4 in Bagalupa village in the neighboring town of Labangan, was heading home when the accident occurred. Tejada was not wearing a safety helmet at the time of the accident, police said. Her body was brought to Gamalinda Funeral Homes in Pagadian City and her family was informed about the fatal accident. (Mindanao Examiner)

ning bag-o lang sa Hong Kong. Gibutyag ni Assistant Director Simeon Amurao sa Bureau of Animal Industry nga 12 ka tuig nang bird flu virus-free ang Pilipinas. Giingong sukad niadtong 2001, gidili na ang pagpasulod og mga manok gikan sa mga nasud sa China ug Hong Kong. Matud pa nga gibantayan usab sa ahensya ang mga migratory birds nga posibleng magdala og virus. Samtang matud pa sa tigpamaba sa Department of Health nga si Dr. EricTayag, walay kaso nga H7N9 bird flu sa nasud ug walay travel ban sa Hong

Kong ug China. Gipahinomduman sa ahensya nga kanunay manghunaw og kamot ug tabunan ang baba kun mo-ubo aron malikayan ang sakit. Alang usab sa mga poultry farmer, ipahibalo dayon sa mga otoridad kun magkadaghan ang mamatay nilang binuhing manok aron mapugngan ang posibleng pagkatap sa virus. Kahinomduman nga usa ka 36-anyos nga Indonesian domestic helper nga naggikan sa Shenzen, China ang mipalit, miihaw ug mi-kaon sa manok ug kritikal karon ang kondisyon tungod sa maong bird flu virus.

Motorcycle gunman kill 1 in Zambo town PAGADIAN CITY – One person was killed and another wounded after two motorcycle gunmen attacked them in the town of Guipos in Zamboanga del Sur province in southern Philippines, police said. Police said the victims – Rodolfo Sarmiento, 55, and Rolando Remorosa, 44, - were on a motorcycle driven by Ronald Sarmiento when the gunmen, who were tailing them suddenly opened fire. The shooting killed Sarmiento and wounded

his companion. The motorcycle driver managed to escape from the assailants in the village of Bagong Oroquita. Remorosa was brought to a hospital here. Police said investigators recovered at least 11 bullet casings fired from a .45-caliber pistol from the area. Police said the victims just came from the village of Mati in San Miguel town and were heading home when the attack occurred. The motive of the attack is still unknown. (Mindanao Examiner)

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PNOY OKs RECOVERY PLAN FOR 'HAIYAN' RAVAGED AREAS

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resident B enigno A quino has appr oved a thr eeBenigno Aquino appro threephase plan b y the C abinet for the rreco eco ver y and by Cabinet ecov ery rehabilitation of rresidents esidents affected b y super ty by ty-phoon H aiyan in centr al P hilippines Haiyan central Philippines hilippines.. Presidential Spokes- hospitals are tertiary level person Edwin Lacierda and offers operation sersaid: “The plan has three vices; and three primary level phases: to provide immedi- hospitals that would accept ate assistance to affected outpatients, but do not perareas, expand initiatives form surgery operations. The five tertiary-level and programs in the medium term, and reach full hospitals are Eastern Visayas recovery and rehabilitation Medical Center, RTR Medical Center, St. Paul’s Hospital, in the long term.” He said Aquino also in- Bethany Hospital and field structed the Cabinet to act hospitals of the Australians soonest on what can be located near the airport. The three primary-level done. “Dapat gawin, kayang gawin, ngayon na,” hospitals, meanwhile, are the he quoted Aquino as say- Mother of Mercy Hospital, Tacloban Doctors Hospital ing. Socio-economic Plan- and Tacloban City Hospital. Ubial said for those paning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan presented the tients who need major opYolanda Recovery and Re- erations with sophisticated habilitation Plan during the facilities, the DOH refers meeting. But Aquino also them to the Chinese hospital asked Balisacan and other ship “Peace Ark. “Now, we don’t need to Cabinet members concerned to give more specific airlift patients to Cebu and Manila if they need major details, Lacierda said. Lacierda said the Cabi- operations,” Ubial said. She noted medical pracnet will again meet with Aquino to present further titioners and specialists from refinements to the plan, in- St. Lukes Hospital, Makati cluding the immediate ac- Medical Center and DOH hospitals in Manila have voltions to be taken. Mor e hospitals open in unteered in some hospitals ore Tacloban City here to render medical aid to Three weeks after the typhoon victims. Tacloban is endemic to typhoon ravaged Tacloban City, eight hospitals are now dengue. Since January to Aufully operational and are gust, there are 3,000 reported ready to treat various medi- dengue cases in Tacloban but now we have no reported cal conditions. DOH Assistant Secre- case yet that’s why we are tary Paulyn Ubial said five wary of it, according to Ubial.

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Relief efforts in Tacloban City in the central Philippine province of Leyte. (Mindanao Examiner Photo) The DOH has 12 fogging machines designed to kill adult mosquitoes. Three machines will be used in Tacloban and nine more in Leyte. It also launched mass vaccination on measles in Tacloban and other parts of Leyte.

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Ubial said the DOH medical teams are also ready to visit remote islands to distribute medicines and provide medical aid to typhoon victims. Guiuan star ts to rrebuild ebuild starts liv es lives Residents of Guiuan town are also starting to pick up the pieces weeks after the devastation of Haiyan. The local government is focusing on clearing debris and rehabilitation of damaged houses, according to Sangguniang Bayan Secretary and Operations Center Spokesperson Rectito Melquiades. Melwuiades said the clearing operations are almost complete. “Several private companies were lending us heavy equipment to clear municipal streets and other areas. We gave priority to the main streets,” he said. He said they no longer have problems in delivering

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relief goods and reaching all islands in Guiuan as they have cleared all road blocks already. Citing official report, Melquiades said that the local relief center in Guiuan has served 14,193 families in 60 villages so far. He said they are trying to limit the distribution of relief goods due to reports of hoarding and they want people particularly fishermen and farmers to go back to work. “We have sufficient supply of relief goods but we don’t want them to just rely on us. They need to go back to work and provide for their families,” he said. The Eastern Samar Electric Cooperative also started repairing toppled electric posts to meet the deadline set by the Energy department to restore power in entire Eastern Visayas by December 24. As for the bunkhouses,

the Department of Public Works and Highways has started to build temporary shelters in five towns and islands in Eastern Samar. At least 35 bunkhouses will be built in Guiuan, three in Victory Island, three in Campoyong, two in Salug, two in Tubabao and one in Lupok, according to Melquiades. Several police officers stationed at an outpost in Barangay Mercedes have also started rebuilding their office. Some district hospitals are also operational as Melquiades assured of sufficient supplies of medicines. Big establishments, however, are not yet operational as looting remains a concern to residents here. Melquiades said they are expecting business and trade to normalize soon as police forces have already been augmented in the town.

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