Mindanao Daily News (March 26, 2013 Issue)

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AS CRIME INCIDENTS IN ORO REACH ‘QUITE AN ALARMING LEVEL’

Orochamber urges cops to beef up security plan By RUEL V. PELONE, Managing editor

CAGAYAN de Oro City—The influential Cagayan de Oro Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (Orochamber) has expressed alarm over the rising criminality in the city as it called on law enforcement agencies to beef up its security plan. Orochamber President Efren Uy, who was the special guest of the weekly NewsCon, a community service of Sudaria Group of Newspapers, yesterday said the businessmen were quite alarmed over the increase of crime incidents even if the police claimed it was still in “manageable level.” Uy, during yesterday’s press conference held at the BWM Training Center in Abellanosa in Cagayan de Oro, stressed that the business community, especially the Orochamber, had been in constant contact with the

CAGAYAN de Oro Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (Orochamber) President Efren T. Uy speaks during the holding of NewsCon held at the BWM Media Center, Tanleh Building, Abellanosa Street, Cagayan de Oro City. Photo by Rolando Sudaria

College teachers will lose jobs due to K+12

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Rights group hits police over lumad leader’s arrest By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN Editor-at-large

By Lorie Ann A. Cascaro of MindaNews.com

DAVAO City––Thirty-five percent of faculty members teaching general education subjects may be displaced upon the roll out of grades 11 and 12 or senior high school (SHS) starting school year 2016-2017, an official of the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) said. Dr. Sinfroso Birung, director IV of CHEd’s Office of Program and Standards presented this scenario at the Mindanao-wide Education Tripartite Forum on K to 12” at the Crown Regency Residences here last Friday.

law enforcement agencies through the frequent holding of a Security Forum. During the security forum, he said businessmen have been assured that the police, the military, and even the intelligence arm—the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), and the National Intelligence C o ord i n at i n g Ag e n c y (Nica)—are on hand to combat criminality. “Gani, pirmi on alert and pulis,” Uy quoted the police as saying during yesterday’s NewsCon

Demonstators stage a rally Monday at the Misamis Oriental provincial capitol to protest against Governor Oscar Moreno. The demonstration called for Moreno to answer the charges of corruption in the amount of P193-million publicized by the KKK-MO (Kalihukan Kontra Korapsyon – Misamis Oriental) through streamers, posters and placards. Moreno did not leave his office during the rally. Photo by Gerry L. Gorit

SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur--- An aspiring indigenous peoples party-list Katribu and human rights group Karapatan Caraga have decried the arrest of a staunch anti-mining leader in Surigao del Sur saying the rebellion charges filed by the police were trumped up to get back at him. According to a Katribu statement, Jalandoni Campos, chairperson of the Malahutayong Pakigbisog Alang sa Sumusunod (Mapasu), was arrested by police operatives in plainclothes on Saturday night in Tandag City after he guested from a public

Villar vows to push for hubby’s anti no exam bill

FORMER Las Pinas Rep. Cynthia Villar on has vowed to pursue the proposed measure filed by her husband, outgoing Senator Manny Villar, which prohibits colleges and universities from preventing students to

take examinations over unpaid tuition and other school fees. The former congresswoman, who is running for senator under the Nacionalista PartyTeam PNoy, said this will See Exam/p.4

affairs program over local FM station to talk about human rights violations and the destruction of the environment as a result of continued unabated large-scale mining in the province. Katribu believed Campos’ arrest was worked out ahead of 36 others implicated in the rebellion charges after the attack of the police station in April 2011 in Lianga town by New Peoples Army rebels because he had been an outspoken and respected lumad leader of peoples organization who actively campaigned against the advent of big mining companies in Caraga region. “Campos’ arrest is a blatant See arrest/p.4

CDO’s ‘Birhen sa Guadalupe’ tops Holy Week destination By CRIS DIAZ Associate Editor

CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Although it does not sound familiar, the “Birhen sa Guadalupe” (Virgin of Guadalupe) located in the

landlocked hinterlands of Cagayan de Oro City topped the Holy Week destination for local residents here. Located in the mountains of Cugman, an east coast barangay of See Birhen/p.4

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