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    EDITORIAL

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    3OPINIONAPRIL 23-29, 2013

    Its dolled up as permito campaign. In remote

    Northern Luzon outpostsr Mindanao backwaters,andidates cough up cashor a clearance, rom armedroups, beore they pitchor votes.

    Te permit is ex-hanged or a cash con-ribution to the kilusan

    movement) , wrote In-quirers Randy David. (

    Tats ) a cryptic reerenceo the Communist Partynd New Peoples Army

    But some may be no morehan extortionists, posing asevolutionaries.

    NPA North CentralMindanao Regional Com-mand spokesman apolo-

    ized or their attack on8-year old Gingoog Mayor

    Ruth de Lara- Guingonand companions. Sel de-ense, he claimed, and re-

    peated warnings against

    rmed escorts. Teres nomention o the permit-to-ampaign ee, David writes.Butthat is what this isbout.

    Te assault came atn.NPA roadblock collect-ng revolutionary taxes,nquirers Conrad de Quiros

    wrote Fine, i you acceptNPA has every right tomount checkpoints to eeceandidates. Te NPA callst tax, everybody else calls itxtortion.

    Tere is only one gov-rnment and one president,ormer Vice President and

    Foreign Secretary ) eostoGuingiona said. Tats nothe NPA. Understandably,

    G is unorgiving o theNPA. Laudably, he looks

    eyond retribution. It isnly when we have a genu-

    ne peace agreement thatwe can move orward.

    Peace talks resumed inNorway 2011 --- six yearser they broke down Te

    Olso negotiations aim atnding the longest-run-

    ning Maoist insurgency inhe world. Diana Rodri-uez and Soliman M. San-os, Jr wrote in their 2010ook Primed and Pur-

    poseul.Armed clashes, across

    lmost ve decades le,745 killed and injured,534, incomplete tallieslaim. Most were civilians.

    And 1.2 million became

    Permit or illusion

    One need not look too ar to know that these politicians whose aces are bannered in largeprint sinages are using taxpayers money or their projects. Yet they put their pictures withtheir large print names to announce as i the project is their own. But the public does not mindat this practice as they know too well that the unds behind those shameless aces are actually

    theirs.Te practice is in essence thievery o the highest order as it poses claim over a thing not belonging

    to the claimant. It truly is ironic that we are inuriated at the sight o street snatchers and pickpock-ets grabbing things rom innocent victims and nd nothing wrong with politicians grabbing what

    belongs to taxpayers. It is hard to reconcile our attitude towards poor thieves and those high rank-ing robbers who pose to grab credit and all rom the projects made out o peoples taxes.

    Most prominent are pictures o politicians o local governments whose aces are seen every-where within their territory. Such practice is owing to the act that the implementation is under

    the politicians in the locality. Programs and projects are thereore realized through the nal acto these ocials. Tis is the reason why all other ocials who had actually done their share in theimplementation o the program or project are concealed in the background o the main players.

    Aside rom the local chie executive however, we ofen see the representative in congress or the

    governor and senator who extended unds or the project as also credited in the bannered projectsign, with their equally large pictures and names. What are lef unseen are the small cogs that some-how helped in the realization o the program or project, like the local legislators who cooperatedin providing allocation rom the budget. Te only exception has to do with legislators who are too

    intimately close to the local chie executive because that aords a good space in the bannered adver-tisements that are nothing but shameul tags.

    Shameul signsook around and you will see many political ads being brandished as i governanceis a conjugal or amily aair. Te utter shamelessness o claiming things as i o theamily when in truth are unded by public unds is common practice among politi-cians.

    reugees.. Bogged downin strategic deense o itsprotracted peoples war,the Reds never achieved agreat leap orward o massadherents, Rodriguez andSoliman add.

    Will events on theground outpace the Osloinitiative?

    NPA still reels romparanoid purges o thelate 80s Over 1,400 were

    slaughtered, rom Cadenade Amor, in Bicol-Quezonzone, in 1982 to Olym-pia in Metro Manila in1989. A Cannibal Revo-lution devoured its ownchildren, noted Inquirer(Jan. 2, 2004) Remains ocomrades killed withoutpretense o trials moldertoday in unmarked graves,reminiscent o Cambodia skilling elds.

    Some NPA execution-ers today are button-down

    executives in Metro Manilaoces. Te Party alreadycondemned the abuses,wrote Anne Buenaventurao the partys inormationbureau to Inquirer. .But itshredded names o the vic-tims and location o theirgraves.

    From its peak in the1980s, CCP withered andsplintered, Australian Na-tional University s BenedictJ. ria Kerkvliet wrote inPhilippine Human Devel-

    opment Report. Weakenedby internal pogroms, anCCP evaluation conrmsideological superciality.x

    Mindanao s commu-nism party building wasnotably weakCommunistideology is part o lead-ers vocabulary But evenamong students, analyticalsophistication and ideologi-cal understanding was in-adequateCadre trainingwas limited, never system-

    atic.Lack o ideological co-

    hesion and policy dis-agreements, aer PeoplePower toppled the Mar-cos dictatorship, contrib-uted to splits and splits-within-splits in the CCPinto the 2000s. Tat triggedclones o Luzon pogroms.Hundreds died and chaosrocked the party.

    Studies in Mindanao,Negros , Nueve Ecija or

    Cordillera show a largemajority o guerrillas andsupporters have neitherbeen CPP members, be-lievers in communism norseekers o a communist runstate.

    Teir ramework inmost NPA areas is system-atic oppression o the manyby a ew in Philippine soci-ety. And they speak in termso no rich and no poor,rights to land and decenthuman living conditions.

    In recent years, someanalysts nd that the guer-rilla organization has be-come a kind o businessenterprise. ( It ) sells protec-tion in exchange or money

    and other compensation.Customers include corpo-rations, gambling and drugsyndicates, governmentagencies and large land-owners

    Some NPAs are akin

    to employees who receivemonthly wages. Local NPAleaders (resemble) branchmanagers. And high NPAocials are the enterprisescentral managers and boardmembers. Kerkvliet urgesurther studies into this cor-rosion. But there is hardand repeated evidence ocash or permits to cam-paign.

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    4 NEWS APRIL 23-29, 2013

    ACLOBAN CIYhe Department o La-

    or and EmploymentD O L E ) h e re in t h eegion said there wille no wage increase or

    workers on May 1, buthere are many job op-ortunities locally andbroad.

    Labor Regional Di-ector Exequie l Sar-auga said there was

    no petit ion or wageike that was iled byny labor groups wherehe Regional ripartite

    Wages and Productiv ityBoard (RWPB) couldeliberate upon.

    We are not expect-ng any minimum wagen c r e a s e a n n o u n c e -

    ment, Sarcauga said. D O L E in t h e re -

    ion, however, is close-

    No wage hike or EVworkers on Labor Day

    ly monitoring the situ-ation and looks at su-pervening condition orabrupt and sustainedincreases in the priceso oil, ood and otherbas ic commodit ies , Sarcauga said.

    he last wage orderissued by the RWPBin Eastern Visayas tookeect on Oct. 16, 2012and integrated the P10cost o living allowance(Cola) to the basic dailypay.

    he minimum dai-

    ly pay or the regionsworkers ranges romP220 to P262.

    B u t a c c o r d i n g t oSarcauga , the DOLEcentral oice is study-ing a resolution on var-ious issues raised bylabor leaders, including

    contractualization, taxexemption and socialprotection.

    his May 1, DOLEregional oice will holda job air at the aclo-ban City ConventionCenter.

    More t h an 2 ,0 0 0l o c a l a n d o v e r s e a scareers will be madeopen to jobseekers,including new gradu-at es and ret urningand displaced over-seas Filipino workers

    (OFWs).he job vacanciesrange rom technical,skilled and unskilledcategories and will beoered by participat-ing employers in vari-ous industries. (REYANL. ARINTO)

    Palace alarmed over

    ambuscades targeting

    politiciansM A L A C A A N G

    said Friday that itwas alarmed over theseparate ambuscadesin the provinces oLanao del Norte andCavite hursdaynight killing at least14 people and wound-ing some nine others.

    Deputy presiden-tial spokesperson Ab-igail Valte, in a newsbrieing, said that thePhilippine NationalPolice had alreadydeployed additionalsecurity personnel tosecure the candidatesand civilians not onlyin Lanao del Nortebut also in other elec-tion hot spot areasin the country.

    We strongly con-demn this act o vio-lence on the mayorand his supporters,

    she said reerring toNunungan Mayor Ab-dul Manamparan oLanao del Norte whowas one among theeight people injuredin the attack. Some

    12 o his supporters,

    including his daugh-ter, were killed in theincident.

    What I can tellyou at this point isthat our security orc-es have deployed ad-ditional people in thatparticular area to pre-vent any possible es-calation o violence,Valte said.

    Asked i the Palacewas alarmed over theviolence in Lanao delNorte and Cavite, shesaid, certainly.

    Barangay Queen-srow West chairwom-an Catherine Pal-abrica o Bacoor City,Cavite, was woundedand her two compan-ions were killed whentwo gunmen on a mo-torcycle ired on themhursday night in thesame city. hey wereon their way to a cam-paign rally when at-tacked.

    While I under-stand that there is al-ready a motive in both

    cases in Lanao and in

    Cavite being loated,we will not make anycomment yet whilethe investigation inon going , Valte said.

    he oicial alsoappealed to the sup-porters o the di-erent candidates tokeep calm ollowinga brawl between thesupporters o Cagay-an de Oro City reelec-tionist RepresentativeRuus Rodriguez andCity Councilor IanMark Nacaya.

    he election isapproaching, its notonly the climate thatis becoming hot, andwe also appeal to thesupporters o the di-erent candidates tokeep calm, to contin-ue to just campaignor their respectivecandidates, and notto engage in any vio-lent behavior that willtend to discredit theirparticular candi-dates, she said. (SUN-NEX)

    Education who will acts members o the Board

    o Election Inspectorsre only waiting or thelection proper.

    But since ballots aretill not here we cannot

    go on with the conducto election, but we are

    00% ready or this au-omated election, Pet-lcorin said.

    As ar as securityoperation, the electionoicer added that they

    had been closely coor-dinating with the Phil-

    Comelec ready.......from page 1

    ippine National Police

    and the Armed Forceso the Philippines inmonitoring areas whichare considered to undertheir concern.

    Contrary to theexpectation, the re-gion remains peaceuland hopeully this willremain until election,said Petalcorin.

    Although there arereports o violence

    which some link to theorthcoming election,

    upon their validationand assessment o lawenorcers, they oundout that those incidents

    had nothing to do withthe conduct o elec-tion while some are justproduct o a creativemind, according to theoicial.

    hose were neverpart o the reportingwith the election agen-cy, Petalcorin stressed.

    He added that in thesix provinces o the re-gion, Samar and North-ern Samar provinces are

    the top most concerno their agency due to

    the number o politi-cal warring amilies inthose two provinces.

    In Northern Samar,three warring politi-cal amilies are vyingor top most position

    in the provincial andcongressional seatswhile in Samar prov-ince two political clanswant to get top posi-

    tions in the province.(ROEL AMAZONA)

    GRAFIL Cargo

    Handling

    delivery and

    Dispatching

    Services

    Pantalan,Oras E. Samar

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    5LEGAL NOTICESAPRIL 23-29, 2013

    ..from page 1

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    ofers Digital PrintingAccept Printing:

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    Republic o the PhilippinesProvince o Eastern Samar

    OFFICE OF HE MUNICIPAL REGISRAR

    NOICE FOR PUBLICAION

    In compliance with Section 5 o R.A. No. 9048, a

    notice is hereby served to the public that

    LORNA T. CORRE has been led with this

    Oce a Petition or Change o her First Name rom

    MARIA EILEEN to EILEEN in the Birth

    Certicate o MARIA EILEEN JARADAL RABOCU

    who was born on 04 December 1968 at San Julian, Eastern

    Samar and whose parents are Marcelino Orgasan rabu-

    co and Josena Jatulan Jaradal.

    Any person adversely aected by said petition may lehis written opposition with this Oce not later than 6thday o May 2013.

    (Sgd.) LEAH S. VERANAMunicipal Civil Registrar

    ESB: April 16-22, 23-29, 2013

    (Complete name of petitioner)

    (First name to be changed) (New frst name to be adopted)

    Republic o the PhilippinesCity Civil Registrar

    Province o Eastern SamarCity o Borongan

    NOICE FOR PUBLICAION

    In compliance with Section 5 o R.A. No. 9048, a

    notice is hereby served to the public that ROSALIA

    A. COLICO has been led with this Oce a Petition

    or Change o her First Name rom MARIA NIDA to

    NILDA in the Birth Certifcate o MARIA NIDADADIA APURA who was born on November 10, 1958 at

    Borongan Eastern Samar and whose parents are Donato

    C. Apura and Cornelia C. Dadia.

    Any person adversely aected by said petition may lehis written opposition with this Oce not later than 30April 2013.

    (Sgd.)MA. LUISA M. AZUL IIICity Civil Registrar

    ESB: April 16-22, 23-29, 2013

    REPUBLIC OF THE

    PHILIPPINES

    REGIONAL TRIAL

    COURT

    EIGHTH (8TH)

    JUDICIAL REGION

    CITY OF BORONGAN,

    EASTERN SAMAR

    BRANCH 2

    IN THE MATTER OF THE

    PETITION FOR CANCEL-

    LATION OF THE CERTIFI-

    CATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF

    MINOR SAYAKA

    CATUDIO,

    SAYAKA CATUDIO,

    represented by her Mother

    MARIA

    CORAZON CATUDIO,

    Petitioner,

    -versus-

    THE LOCAL CIVIL REG-

    ISTRAR OF BORONGAN

    CITY, EASTERN SAMAR

    Respondent

    SP. PROC. NO. 125-11

    x- - - - - - - - -x

    ORDER

    On record is an Amended Veri-ed petition for the cancellation

    of the certicate of birth of minor

    Sayaka Catudio represented by her

    mother Maria Corazon Catudio

    through counsel, praying that after

    due notice, publication and hearing,

    judgment be rendered declaring her

    birth certicate registered with the

    Ofce of the Local Civil Registrar

    of Borongan, Eastern Samar on No-

    vember 17, 1995 as cancelled, and

    ordering said ofce to cancel such

    certicate of live birth.

    Finding the petition to be in due

    form and substance, set this case for

    hearing on June 14, 2013 at 8:30 in

    the morning. Any person having or

    claiming any interest under the en-

    try in the certicate of live birth the

    correction of which is being sought

    may, within fteen (15) days from

    notice of the petition or from thelast date of publication of this Or-

    der, le his opposition thereto.

    Let copy of this Order be pub-

    lished once a week for three (3)

    consecutive weeks in a newspa-

    per accredited to publish judicial

    or legal notices in the province of

    Eastern Samar at the expense of pe-

    titioners.

    Send a copy of his Order, to-

    gether with a copy of the Petition,

    to the Ofce of the Solicitor Gen-

    eral, 134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi

    Village, Makati City and to the City

    Civil Registrar of Borongan, East-

    ern Samar, and to petitioner as well

    as her counsel.

    SO ORDERED.

    February 7, 2013, In Chambers,Borongan City, Eastern Samar.

    (Sgd.) ELVIE P. LIM

    Acting Presiding JudgeESB: April 16-22, 23-29, 30-May

    6, 2013

    NOICE FOR PUBLICAION

    CCE-0043-2013

    In compliance with the publication requirements and

    pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1,

    Guidelines in the Implementation o the Administrative

    Order No. 1 Series o 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice

    is hereby serve to the public thatCHRISTINE C.BOBILA has fled with this Oce a petition or correc-

    tion o entry in sex rom MALE to FEMALE in the

    Birth Certifcate oCHRISTINE CATUBAY BOBILA

    who was born on 12 May 1991 at Cabalagnan, Boron-

    gan, Eastern Samar and whose parents are TOMAS

    M. BOBILA and FLORA CATUBAY

    Any person adversely aected by said petition may lehis written opposition with this Oce not later than 07 May2013.

    (Sgd.)MA. LUISA M. AZUL IIICity Civil Registrar

    ESB: April 16-22, 23-29, 2013

    NOICE FOR PUBLICAION

    CCE-0044-2013In compliance with the publication requirements

    and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No.

    2013-1, Guidelines in the Implementation o the Ad-

    ministrative Order No. 1 Series o 2012 (IRR on R.A.

    10172), Notice is hereby serve to the public that

    LEODEL PINGUEL DESOLOC has fled with this O-

    ce a petition or correction o entry in sex rom FE-

    MALE to MALE and correction o entry in the date o

    birth rom Sept. 15, 1987 to September 17, 1987

    in the Birth Certifcate o LEODEL P. DESOLOC

    who was born on 17 September 1987 at IPHO, Boron-

    gan, Eastern Samar and whose parents are LEO

    DESOLOC and DELIA PINGUEL.

    Any person adversely aected by said petition may lehis written opposition with this Oce not later than 07May 2013.

    (Sgd.)MA. LUISA M. AZUL IIICity Civil Registrar

    ESB: April 16-22, 23-29, 2013

    tourist activity, not onlyin the province o East-ern Samar but in the re-gion as well, Odita said.

    Meanwhile, duringthe meeting proper, Ka-rina Rosa S. iopes, re-gional director o DO-8 presented the revisedourism Road Inra-structure Priority Pro-ject Criteria (RIPPC).

    In her presentation,she emphasized the im-portance o 5As whichmeans: Access, Accom-modation, Attraction,Activity, and Amenities.

    She also presentedthe list o projects eval-

    uated by the Regionalechnical WorkingGroup (RWG) usingthe RIPPC.

    For Eastern Samar,there are our projects,namely, 1) the reha-bilitation/improved o0.6 kilometers (km)access road leadingto jump-o point oAndo Island (Brgy.Punta Maria), includ-

    ing the access roadsleading to travel des-tinations within theisland and Installa-tion o saety devices,signage and lighting,Borongan City; 2) up-grading o access road(gravel to paved) romNational Highway to

    DOT, DPWH to open....

    Minasangay EcologicalPark, including box cul-vert and signage, Brgy. 1,Balangkayan, E. Samar;3) upgrading o accessroad (gravel to paved)

    rom National Highwayto Amandaraga Falls,Brgy. Ginob-an, La-lawigan, E. Samar; and4) installation o di-rectional and caution-ary signage leading toBalangiga EncounterMonument, Poblacion,Balangiga, E. Samar.

    iopes urther saidthat these projects willbe endorsed by Work-

    ing Group to the Na-tional echnical WorkingGroup (DO-DPWH)or review and nal ap-proval.

    I this proposedproject will be realized,it will create jobs, liveli-hood opportunities andbusiness, iopes said.

    wenty-our partici-pants attended the saidactivity composed mostlyo municipal planning

    & development ocers,municipal engineers, itoCodoy, mayor o Llor-ente, and Jaime y, mayoro Gen. Mac-Arthur, E.Samar.

    Tese projects are inline with the social con-tract o the President tothe people. (SDC-PIA 89,E. Samar)

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    6 NEWS APRIL 23-29, 2013Aquino asksCabinet to workharder aferunchangedpoverty level

    PRESIDEN BenignoAquino III said that hewants his Cabinet o-cials to work harder aerhe unchanged povertyevel in the country orhe past six years despitehe growing economy.

    Te Chie Execu-ive issued the statement

    during the interview byome members o the

    press Wednesday night athe sidelines o the 22nd

    Association o SoutheastAsian Nations (Asean)ummit in Brunei Darus-alam.

    While he indicatedhat he has no plans toeshufe the members o

    his Cabinet, Aquino saidhe would instead wel-come any improvementn the processes that

    would make them moreecient.

    You start with apremise that you are allmperect beings and

    you can always improve.But bottom line, were re-ally open to improvingall o the processes thatwe need to have greatereciency. Sorry, Im aneconomist by training,o maximum utility o

    each input is the mantra,Aquino explained.

    A recent report o

    he National Statistical

    Coordination Board, anattached agency o theNational Economic andDevelopment Authority(Neda), showed that thepoverty incidence amongpopulation was estimatedat 27.9 percent during therst semester o 2012.

    Comparing this withthe 2006 and 2009 rstsemester gures estimat-ed at 28.8 percent and28.6 percent, respectively,

    poverty remained un-changed as the computeddierences are not sta-tistically signicant, theagency said.

    Te President, how-ever, cited Department oPublic Works and High-ways (DPWH) headed bySecretary Rogelio Sing-son and Department oAgriculture (DA) led bySecretary Proceso Alcalaas among the top per-orming agencies in hisadministration.

    He recognized theDPWH or its ability tolower the bid prices onmost o its projects and theDA or its successul pro-duction and domestic mar-keting o rice that enabledthe country to be sel-sucient and a potentialexporter o this particularcommodity. (SUNNEX)

    Conict-weary Filipi-nos make up a constitu-ency or peace, PulseAsiasays. Out o every 100 re-spondents, 35 cited peacein the country as an ur-gent national concern. Tat

    ..from page 4Permit or illusion...

    ranked up there, with ina-tion (45%) and gra (36%). x

    ime and history havemoved on. Communism asan ideology has collapsed.It is glorious to be rich,

    Den Ziao Peng said. Reb-el leaders Jose Maria Si-son and Luis Jalandoni ( aDutch citizen ) are in theirlate 70s. Tey wage revo-lution by ax, then Inter-net, now by twitter andFacebook rom Holland ..

    Teir contact, let alonecontrol over NPA units in

    backwaters here , are tenu-ous at best . Few NPA unitswould carry their signa-tures on permits to cam-paign. JoMas ill-disguisedbid is to sit down withPresident Aquno, one onone, as MILF leader Moha-gher Iqbal did. Tis is illu-sion at its most intense.

    In Europe , only twocommunists are le, thelate Indonesian editor Su-mono Mustoa mused overcoee. Both are Filipinos.#### ( Email: [email protected] )

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