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Aquino to Sulu Sultanate’s heirs: ‘It’s all your fault’ VOL. 2, No. 247
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By Bong S. Sarmiento/ MindaNews
Typhoon Pablo survivors belonging to Barug Katawhan stage a rally in front of the Davao City hall on March 5 condemning the killing of Christina Morales Jose, the group’s leader in Baganga, Davao Oriental. Jose was gunned down Monday evening in her hometown. MindaNews photo by Erwin Mascarinas
Sanchez: Possible vote buying in Surigao Sur By Genevieve G. Cantor
SURIGAO DEL SUR - Police Superintendents police Arthur M. Sanchez, Police provincial director of Surigao del Sur says, vote buying in Surigao del Sur is possible. He admitted that there could be possibility of vote buying but not rampant. He said his office received reports that vote buying could possibly occur during elections, but he is still hopeful that they could
comprehend any of these illegal activities. But vote buying is indeed possible because of too much rivalry in politics. Some of this rivalry takes place in the same family clan and longest political family feud. During his interview he said there are places in Surigao del Sur that intense political rivalry exist such as in the municipality of Lingig, Bislig, Tandag and Municipality of Tago, but he said cases of vote buying
Senator urges bishops, priests not to ‘abuse’ habit, pulpit by being one-sided
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Bangsamoro general calls for peaceful solution to Sabah crisis By GERRY L. GORIT
By Bong Fabe
C A G AYA N D E O R O CITY—An incumbent senator who is seeking reelection urged Catholic bishops and priests Wednesday to be open-minded and not use their habit and the pulpit in a one-sided, one-issue campaign against certain candidates for their stand on the highly-divisive Reproductive Health Bill that VOTE | page 10 is already a law of the land. “Ginagalang ko ang kanilang posisyon bilang mga mamamayang Pilipino. Pero wag sana nilang gamitin ang sutana at pulpito ng simbahan upang mangampanya pabor o kontra sa mga kandidato. Ang sinasabi ba nila bumoto tayo o wag tayong
J.P. RIZAL - CRUZ TAAL STS., (NEAR SHANGHAI BAKERY) DIVISORIA, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
GENERAL SANTOS CITY — President Benigno Aquino III continued blaming Wednesday the heirs of the Sultanate of Sulu for the bloodshed in Sabah, Malaysia, noting it could have been avoided if only the group heeded his call to surrender unconditionally. “Ang pangyayaring ito mali. Kung mali bakit natin susuportahan? Dapat suportahan po natin yung tama. Yung tama magdadala sa maaliwalas na kundisyon. Yung mali dadalhin tayo sa kapahamakan,” said the President at the campaign sortie here of the ruling party’s senatorial bets. Aquino recalled that he had asked Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, the titular head of the heirs of the Sultanate of Sulu, several times to pull his men out of Lahad Datu in Sabah even before the clashes erupted that already left 40 people dead
as of Wednesday. The President noted that the relationship between the Philippines and Malaysia “is greatly improving” until this “regrettable incident” surfaced, noting Kuala Lumpur’s role in the peace process between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. Aquino defended the decision of the Malaysian government to go after members of the so-called Royal Army of the Sultanate of Sulu after they disregarded last week’s deadline to leave Sabah. “Maski anong kumonidad maski saang lupalop ng mundo pag pumasok ang armadong grupo, di yata naggiging susi yon para sa mapayapa at mahinahong paguusap,” he said. “Kung dito may pumasok di taga sa inyong armado at nagwalang kibo ang gobyerno, palagay ko may karapatan kayong ireklamo o ipatangal sa pwesto ang
Lt. Gen. Samie A. Tagalog (2nd from left), head of the Bangsamoro armed forces in Northern Mindanao and Eastern Mindanao, is joined by his top brass in calling for a peaceful solution to the Sabah crisis. With him at a press conference Wednesday in Cagayan de Oro City are Maj. Gen. Ruel H. Binatlao, Brig. Gen. Cesar N. Leona Sr. and Col. Sammy G. Dagumo.PHOTO BY:GERRY LEE GORIT
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY The chief of the Bangsamoro armed forces for Northern Mindanao and Eastern Mindanao has reiterated the call of Moro National Liberation Front chairman Nur Misuari for a peaceful solution to the Sabah crisis. Lt. Gen. Samie A. Tagalog said that they sympathize with their Tausug brothers in their current standoff in Sabah, adding that the Sultanate of Sulu has legal claim to Sabah as part of their territory. Tagalog, however, said that Misuari has no order for them to go to Sabah and that the problem in Sabah is not a Mindanao problem. Despite this, he said the MNLF held a summit in Davao City last March 3 and SABAH | page 10
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