Mindanao Daily News (March 3, 2013)

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UNA’S first order of the day:

ENERGY, ECONOMY, PEACE By CHENG ORDOÑEZ of Mindanao Daily News

THE United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) has vowed to look into three major concerns Mindanaoans are confronted with – energy, economy and peace -- during their campaign sorties here today, March 3, 2013, in Cagayan de Oro City. The UNA senatorial ticket, being led by former president Joseph Estrada, is having a three-day swing, bringing the vision “power, progress and peace” in Mindanao. Senatorial candidate Representative JV Ejercito said the lingering power shortage in Mindanao is one of the key concerns being

carried out by UNA. “The economy of Mindanao is severely affected, hence, our first order of the day when we make it to the Senate is to make sure that this problem will be properly addressed,” Rep. Ejercito told newsmen at the press conference held at the Philtown in downtown Cagayan de Oro. PEACE | page 11

Peace talks end, but Sabah standoff continues

CAGAYAN de Oro second district Rep. Rufus Rodriguez (left) and former President Joseph Estrada (middle) listen as senatorial candidate JV Ejercito Estrada expresses his gratitude to the people of Cagayan de Oro and Bukidnon for their overwhelming support. Below, excited crowds meet JV Ejercito Estrada during the Caravan of the United Nationalist Alliance Sunday morning (March 3) in time for the UNA’s campaign sortie in Cagayan de Oro City. Photos by Rolando Sudaria

ZAMBOANGA City––Philippine peace negotiators ended talks with Filipino Muslim rebels in Kuala Lumpur in the middle of the standoff between hundreds of members of the Sultanate of Sulu and Malaysian security forces. Manila said the two-day talks centered on issues on the Bangsamoro homeland which will replace the five-province Muslim autonomous region in Mindanao. But government peace negotiators did not say whether the Sabah standoff was discussed during the talks which ended

Kaamulan Festival 2013. Dancers from Malaybalay City wow the largelly hometown crowd during the street dancing contest Saturday, March 2, 2013 in Malaybalay City. The competition highlighted the Kaamulan, an annual festival showcasing Lumad cultures in Bukidnon, and touted by organizers as the only genuine ethnic festival in the country. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno

sabah | page 11

NCIP lauds Kaamulan 2013 street dancing entries By Walter I. Balane of MindaNews.com

MALAYBALAY City––Contingents from six towns and two cities competed in the Kaamulan 2013 street dancing competition Saturday morning featuring

performances that a provincial official of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) described as “close to authentic.” “If the dances were performed by the Lumads themselves, then it becomes

“authentic,” said Carl Binayao, NCIP-Bukidnon community affairs officer. He noted that each contingent was given Free and Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) by the tribal councils in their respective areas after

going through a validation process held last month. Binayao said the tribal councils checked the storyline, colors, costumes, steps, music, symbols, and other elements projected in the dance presentation.

He stressed that this is the second year that the street dancing contingents were given an FPIC by the tribes involving cultural matters of the dance presentations. Binayao said the process

even included meeting the judges of the street dancing competition to explain and clarify to them certain aspects. “It was clarified that the judges should no longer entries | page 11

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