Friday, January 2, 2015

Bishops thank TV network for pulling out 'No Race, No Religion' Pope Francis shirts

The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) and the central organizing committee for Pope Francis' visit in January thanked television network ABS-CBN for pulling out its "No Race, No Religion" shirts from the market, a report on the Radio Veritas website said Friday.

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PCGG eyes full accounting of P168-B recovered Marcos ill-gotten wealth

The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) wants to have a full accounting of the P168-billion ill-gotten wealth recovered from the Marcoses to determine how the money were used.

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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Solon proposes making college education accessible for PWDs

A lawmaker is pushing for the availability of auxiliary learning aids and services for persons with disabilities (PWDs) in state colleges and universities (SUCs) so they can earn a degree.

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Police probe slug recovered from 11-year-old stray bullet victim in Abra

Police have started their investigation on the stray bullet that struck the head of 11-year-old Jercy Decym Buenafe Tabaday in Abra province shortly after midnight of New Year's Day.

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10 people, including 4 police officers, arrested for indiscriminate firing

At least 10 people, including four police officers and three security guards, have been arrested for indiscriminate firing during the New Year revelry, according to the Philippine National Police.

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Fight Against Human Trafficking in Sarangani Strengthened

GENERAL SANTOS CITY, December 29 (PIA)--- The Sarangani Provincial and Municipal Inter-Agency Committee Against Trafficking (P/MIACAT) is bent to continuously making significant efforts to counter Human Trafficking in the province.

According to Atty. Elmer Lastimosa, provincial prosecutor and chairperson of PIACAT-VAWC of Sarangani, human trafficking is a “faceless enemy” making it quite difficult to stop.

Nevertheless, he added, this enemy must be defeated at all cost.

He explained that, in most cases, the victims are deceived with the promise that a job awaits them.

“And they are unaware that they are already being exploited by the perpetrators trading them even for a certain amount,” Lastimosa lamented.

He then explained the elements of a crime for human trafficking which include acts, means, and exploitative purpose. He said the absence of one cannot qualify it to be a human trafficking case but only an illegal recruitment.

He further said that prostitution is the most common form of exploitation and that selling of vital organs is also a form of trafficking.

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) XII through its Recovery and Reintegration Program for Trafficked Persons (RRPTP) is giving non-stop assistance to the victims.

Data show that from year 2011 up to the third quarter of 2014, the DSWD XII has served a total of 255 cases in the whole region.

In South Cotabato, there are 15 cases served, North Cotabato, 73 cases, Sarangani, three cases, Sultan Kudarat, 26 cases, General Santos City, 42 cases, Tacurong City, 8 cases, Cotabato City, 32 cases, Koronadal City, 8 cases, and in Kidapawan, 3 cases were served. 

According to Naira Aratus, social welfare officer III/RRPTP in-charge of the DSWD XII, the program gives a temporary housing and food to the victims while it also provides a psychological support and counseling.

Under the program as well is a 24-hour call center for crisis calls and an economic assistance of P10,000.

At the recent Training Orientation on RA9208/ RA 10364, participants who were mostly social-development workers were further oriented on the new RA 10364 known as the “Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2012,” an act amending RA 9208.

During the discussions, Lastimosa expressed a strong compassion to the victims advising the PIACAT members to educate the victims of their rights and to orient them on the various government resources they can avail of. (CT Apelacio/Lipsy Grace Carayo, PIA-12 General Santos City)

See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/1671419843758/fight-against-human-trafficking-in-sarangani-strengthened#sthash.QhXamNNA.dpuf

LOOK: With holidays over, PNP unseals personnel’s firearms

With the holidays now over, the Philippine National Police on Friday began removing the seals from the muzzles of its personnel's firearms.

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Bishop: Yes to justice, no to oppression for New Year

As Year 2015 rolls in, a Catholic bishop called on the Filipino faithful to uphold justice and fight oppression.

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LTO: Apply for new standardized license plate when renewing vehicle registration

Motorists renewing their vehicle registration for 2015 will be required to apply for the replacement of their old license plates for the new standardized plates.

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Predawn New Year fire razes 11 houses in Iloilo

A fire startled residents in 11 houses in the La Paz Iloilo City in the first few hours of 2015.

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DOH: Fewer firecracker-related injuries but more amputations after New Year revelry

The number of fireworks-related injuries on New Year's Eve declined but the the number of victims that needed amputation increased, GMA News' "24 Oras" reported on Thursday.

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DOH exec: Stay away from ‘unexploded’ firecrackers 

Don't approach firecrackers left over from the New Year celebration because they might suddenly explode and cause injury. If wounded by an exploding firecracker, get anti-tetanus shots.

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PNP still on heightened alert for Black Nazarene feast, papal visit

Although the New Year festivities have ended, the Philippine National Police is not quite letting down its guard, as there are two major religious events ahead this month.

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MRT stalls on first day of 2015

A glitch hit the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) on the first day of 2015, with one of the system's coaches stalling as it approached the Ortigas Avenue station Thursday afternoon.

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