01:11.0
Three research vessels from China are still at Escoda or Sabina Shoal where what appears to be marine scientists are seemingly conducting underwater surveys in the area.
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These activities are visible to Coast Guard personnel aboard the BRP Teresa Magbanwa.
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The ship has been keeping watch at Escoda for at least a month.
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This is the first ever deployment of a PCG vessel in the West Philippine Sea.
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Filipino Coast Guard divers scan the waters daily to check for any changes in the piles of crushed corals believed to have been dumped by China.
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Our mere presence there have already deterred the People's Republic of China in continuing their illegal reclamation because we haven't noticed any progress dito sa reclamation nila.
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China has denied conducting reclamation activities.
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China has denied conducting reclamation activities in Escoda, calling the allegations sheer rumor.
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But for the Coast Guard, Beijing's denial does not hold water.
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Tariella recently released a journal from Chinese scholars showing how Beijing used crushed corals in its reclamation similar to what's observed in Escoda.
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Ang bilis nilang mag-deny, ang bilis nilang mag-sinunghaling sa mga bagay-bagay.
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Pero our transparency strategy has always been founded on the truth.
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Lahat ng sinasabi natin, lahat ng inire-release natin sa publiko, lagi tayong may resibo.
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It's not enough that we just say things. It's always supported by videos and images.
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Experts say Manila should prevent China from putting up an outpost in Escoda, which is close to resource-rich Recto Reef.
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Escoda is also just over 70 nautical miles off the coast of the main Palawan Island.
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China had already built military bases in Panganiban or Mischief Reef, which is within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone,
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and Zamora or Subi Reef, which is within the country's continental shelf.
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Mischief Reef is actually the naval base na nire-reclaim na nila ng People's Republic of China.
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Kung sakaling magiging successful sila in doing this reclamation in Sabina Shoal,
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it will be easier for them na tuluyang harangan ang ating resupply operation sa Ayungin.
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Dahil pinapagitna na siya ng dalawang area kung sakaling ma-re-reclaim nila ang Sabina Shoal.
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They used giant dredgers to be able to move sand.
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And build up on, not Sabina, to build up on Mischief, on Subi Reef, Cuarteron Reef, Panganiban Reef.
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They were able to build military bases there.
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This time around, there was no noticed presence of those dredgers.
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But we saw the result. A lot of crushed coral. So it's as if that Sabina Shoal is growing.
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We would like to prevent a repeat of what happened.
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The PCG said supplies are being sent to their personnel on board BRP Teresa Magbanua.
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The Philippine Navy is also on standby near the area should the PCG call for assistance.
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The Philippines said it will not build the structures or even plant its flag in Escoda.
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Tayo pong mga Pilipino, we are looking at sustainable development.
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Hindi po tayo naninira ng natural features natin.
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We are only limited in maintaining our presence.
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Our mandate there is to patrol the area, dive those areas,
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na sinasabi nating may possibility of small-scale reclamation.
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And that's the only thing that we can do.
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The PCG plans to bring experts from the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute to Escoda
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this May or next month to further study changes in the Shoal.
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Meanwhile, Tariela brushed off a Chinese media report of Filipino fishermen urinating,
04:55.2
spitting and littering in the West Philippine Sea,
04:57.3
calling it a cover-up to Beijing's massive dam.
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It's a major damage to the marine environment.
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Hindi ko alam kung gaano kalinis sa mga Chinese fishermen.
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Again, I won't also lie na totoo rin naman na nakikita rin naman natin yan.
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But again, these are small things compared with the damage to the marine environment na ginawa nila.
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Compared with the crushed corals that they are dumping in the entire South China Sea.
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Kumpara naman sa mga giant clumps na pinag-harvest nila,
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ipapatay nilang corals para makagawa ng isang isla.
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Ano ba naman ang ihi ng isang Pilipino?
05:36.7
Michael Delizo, ABS-CBN News.
05:41.2
The second civilian mission to the West Philippine Sea continues
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despite being shadowed by two Chinese Coast Guard vessels.
05:49.3
The convoy also reports receiving radio challenges from Chinese ships in the disputed waters.
05:55.8
Jervis Manahan joins us live from the West Philippine Sea.
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Two ships from the Chinese Coast Guard shadowed the Atinto Civilian Supply Mission Convoy earlier today.
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The first one was identified to be CCG ship vessel 4109
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and it was seen around 5.30 in the afternoon going the opposite direction.
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It was seen merely 50 nautical miles from mainland Zambales.
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Based on organizers' monitoring, the ship was moving slowly
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so mission was not successful.
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The second ship was asked to proceed.
06:31.7
By 6.15 in the evening, another ship identified as CCG vessel 4108
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moved close to the FBCA patty, one of the main civilian vessels of the Atinto Coalition.
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The Philippine Coast Guard vessel moved closer to the Atinto Convoy when that happened.
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But earlier today, we have seen Bayanihan in the conduct of the civilian mission.
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200 volunteers, media and international observers gathered in Matalvisport
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in the town of Masinloc, Zambales early Wednesday.
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They embarked on five main vessels for the second Atinito civilian mission in the West Philippine Sea.
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A hundred smaller boats also joined the regatta, hoisting flags of the Atintong mission.
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Despite threats of huge blockade from China,
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one can easily feel the courageous spirit of people joining the mission.
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Masaya po kasi isa po ako sa mga ka-experience ng expedition na gagawin.
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Kaya po ako sumali dito para magkaroon po ng ambag po sa gagawin expedition po ngayon.
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Bukod po doon, gusto ko rin po mabawi po natin maging atin po talaga yung Skalboro Pusol po.
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Early into the voyage, the vessels deployed the symbolic markers begging their battle cry
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that the West Philippine Sea belongs to the Philippines.
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Marinig at irespeto, igalang ang desisyon mismo lalo na sa usapin ng karagatan.
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Even youth leaders who joined the first mission volunteered again for the second round.
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Kung ito po araw-araw nilang naranasan, sino po tayo kung hindi?
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Sabi nga po ng isang quote, okay lang po matakot, basta huwag pong magpakain sa kaduwagan.
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Meanwhile, the Philippine Coast Guard has deployed one of its vessels to assist the mission.
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Commodore J. Tariella also asserts, the civilian mission is not an act of provocation,
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but an exercise of Filipinos' right to sail in Philippine waters.
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Are we provoking them? Are we escalating the tension? No.
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They are the ones escalating the tension.
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I think it's a wrong lens to see that the civil society is the one provoking China.
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This is a civil society movement.
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And they are just enjoying what is written on the international law
09:26.8
and what are entitled to them as Filipino people.
09:30.6
Only four main civilian vessels went to proceed to the Scarborough Shoal.
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Meanwhile, the Philippine Coast Guard, which conducted a maritime domain awareness flight,
09:40.6
confirmed the presence of 19 Chinese men.
09:43.1
A Chinese vessel issued a radio challenge to the PCG Cessna plane.
09:53.1
The PCG, in response, issued at least five radio challenges to the Chinese warship.
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Even the Atinto organizers are reporting that they have been receiving radio challenges
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in another vote here at the Atinto Civilian Supply Mission.
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Meanwhile, we are still en route to the Scarborough Shoal.
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Okay, so Jervis, could you tell us how is the mood there right now?
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And are the participants bothered at all by the presence of the Chinese ships,
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especially those near the Scarborough Shoal?
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Pia, initially, some were really bothered
10:33.0
because some of the ships of the Chinese Coast Guard really went close to our vessel.
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But right now, they have been pacified and they are in high spirits.
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The morale is so high.
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And they are determined to make it to the Scarborough Shoal.
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Yeah, and if you would recall, Jervis, the first mission,
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we're forced to go back precisely because of the presence of the Chinese Coast Guard ships.
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Is there something different or what's different this time in terms of strategy
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to ensure that this mission will be a success?
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Pia, we are using different vessels.
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Now, we are using fishing boats instead of a large ship.
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So, I think that is one of the main factors why we can still go and proceed
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and that we have also an escort from the PCG.
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So, the captain, the organizers, they are all resolved to make it.
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Although, they may declare that safety will be the priority,
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but as long as it is safe, they will be proceeding to the destination,
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which is, again, the Scarborough Shoal.
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All right, Jervis, it's pretty dark now where you are.
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We can't obviously tell exactly where in the West Philippine Sea
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your ship is now traveling through,
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but are you actually allowed to tell us
11:53.3
where your specific or exact position is as of this moment?
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Tony, we have been advised by the organizers
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not to publicly disclose our exact location for our own safety.
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But to give you an idea, we have been traveling,
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we have been voyaging for more than 14 hours now
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and it has been said here that we are nearing the Scarborough Shoal.
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We wish you all a safe journey.
12:24.5
Jervis Marahan reporting.
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Thank you so much.
12:29.0
A Philippine Senator Francis Tolentino says Manila must expel the Chinese diplomat
12:34.7
who allegedly wiretapped a senior Philippine military official.
12:38.8
Tolentino's sentiment is shared by Philippine Coast Guard Spokesperson
12:42.0
Commander Jay Tariela.
12:43.1
The Philippine Senate will probe the alleged wiretapping of a phone call
12:47.4
between the unnamed Chinese diplomat and Philippine Vice Admiral Alberto Carlos.
12:53.0
The Chinese Embassy earlier claimed it had an audio recording off the call
12:56.8
about a supposed deal on the Ayungin Shoal.
13:00.1
Philippine officials have denied such a conversation took place.
13:05.0
This can be proven that there was indeed wiretapping.
13:08.8
We can expel the diplomat concerned.
13:13.1
We can ask the Chinese Embassy to expel the said diplomat
13:18.5
and we can even declare him as a persona non grata
13:23.1
and we can, and this is very serious,
13:26.1
we can expel even non-diplomatic staff members of the Chinese Embassy.
13:32.7
We can reduce their staff.
13:36.5
Anonymous Chinese citizens are sending hate emails to the Philippine consulate in Beijing.
13:42.1
Anonymous Chinese citizens are sending hate emails to the Philippine consulate in Beijing.
13:42.5
Anonymous Chinese citizens are sending hate emails to the Philippine consulate in Beijing.
13:43.1
General Arnel Talisayan disclosed
13:45.4
this Wednesday to the Commission
13:47.1
on Appointments during their confirmation
13:49.3
hearing. He was responding
13:51.3
to a question by Senator Ronald
13:53.1
de la Rosa whether any Filipinos
13:55.3
were being harassed in China
13:57.0
over the West Philippine Sea dispute.
13:59.9
Talisayan described his
14:01.2
interactions with the Chinese Foreign Ministry
14:03.2
as professional and cordial.
14:07.0
Philippine diplomats in Beijing to watch
14:09.3
over the welfare of Filipinos in China,
14:11.5
especially if tensions escalate
14:13.7
in the West Philippine Sea.
14:17.3
Philippine Embassy, we would also
14:19.3
sometimes get hate
14:23.1
pending Chinese citizens.
14:25.5
But for the Filipino community po, so far
14:27.4
wala namang kaming naririnig na balita.
14:31.9
Ex-Philippine Senator
14:33.4
Antonio Pilianes is tagged by
14:35.3
former Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque
14:37.7
as an enemy of freedom
14:39.6
of expression. Roque says
14:41.4
this was proven by the cyber-libel
14:43.3
cases filed against him by Pilianes.
14:46.0
Roque disputes the former
14:47.3
Senator's claim that he was defamed
14:49.3
after being blamed for the loss
14:51.3
of the Scarborough Shoal to China.
14:53.5
He notes that this is the history
14:55.1
behind the role of Pilianes as
14:57.3
President Noynay Aquino's designated
14:59.1
negotiator with China.
15:01.1
Pilianes is confident he has enough proof
15:03.0
to pin Roque and several others
15:05.1
for libel and cyber-libel.
15:07.3
He has accused Roque and several
15:09.1
bloggers of falsely accusing him
15:11.4
of selling the Scarborough Shoal
15:13.0
to China in 2012.
15:31.2
It was totally baseless
15:33.1
pero siya sinabi niya
15:45.0
milan with China. Doon
15:49.0
Ang sinabi ng China, ang secret
15:51.2
agreement namin, doon
15:53.2
with the Duterte administration.
15:59.6
lawyer working with the International
16:01.4
Criminal Court believes it's only
16:03.5
a matter of time before the
16:05.5
tribunal orders the arrest of
16:07.4
former President Rodrigo Duterte.
16:11.4
Counsel Christina Conti says
16:13.2
the court is trying to determine
16:15.0
who is the most responsible for
16:17.0
Duterte's bloody anti-narcotics campaign.
16:20.1
Earlier reports said
16:21.2
former police chiefs under the Duterte
16:23.2
administration are also being
16:25.2
probed by the ICC.
16:28.5
We've already established during the
16:31.0
preliminary examination that crimes
16:33.2
against humanity occur in the Philippines.
16:35.6
The Philippine government said,
16:38.9
forgo the investigation, defer it
16:41.4
because we will investigate.
16:43.3
Later on, the ICC says, what kind
16:45.4
of investigation are you doing? You're doing
16:49.3
step in again. And so it started
16:51.3
technically in September 2021,
16:54.3
re-approved again
16:59.4
been too long. So I
17:01.3
think at this point, they have
17:03.3
their finger on things already.
17:06.0
And the name of President
17:08.4
there in the OTP, in the
17:11.3
Office of the Prosecutor documents
17:16.1
He's been named as someone
17:17.5
who has enabled, at the least,
17:21.4
even ordered or encouraged
17:23.6
his killings. And so
17:25.6
it's not just me who's saying
17:27.4
that President Duterte
17:28.8
will likely be looked into.
17:31.3
At the minimum, there would be
17:33.2
someone's issue. But at the maximum,
17:35.4
I think really, there would be a warrant
17:39.6
Meanwhile, Conti denies
17:41.3
the claim of columnist Rigoberto Tiglao
17:43.7
that she's being paid
17:45.0
8 million pesos per year to help
17:47.4
the ICC gather evidence
17:52.0
I am not gathering
17:53.5
dirt specifically against
17:55.3
President Duterte.
17:57.2
I was asked by the victims to
17:59.3
figure out what happened to the killings
18:01.5
and how to connect the killings
18:03.3
to the statements of President
18:05.3
Duterte. What I will admit
18:07.3
is, when we first submitted
18:09.3
a communication to the
18:10.9
ICC, we didn't know what was going to happen.
18:11.3
At the International Criminal Court,
18:12.3
this was in August 2018,
18:14.2
we submitted transcripts
18:16.1
of the statements of the President
18:18.1
with regard to the war on drugs.
18:19.7
This is publicly available.
18:21.7
And, I mean, if there is dirt at all,
18:24.0
it comes from Duterte's side.
18:25.7
What we just did was put together
18:28.2
all this information and
18:29.8
make it available to the Office of the Prosecutor.
18:36.3
I think they're just reading too many novels.
18:41.3
The Philippine Interior Secretary
18:43.2
touts the minimal loss of life
18:45.2
in the anti-narcotics campaign
18:47.1
of the Marcos Jr. Administration.
18:49.5
Ben-Hur Abalo spoke in Vienna
18:51.2
during the 33rd session
18:52.8
of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention
18:55.1
and Criminal Justice.
18:57.1
Abalo said the first two years of the
18:58.9
Marcos Jr. Administration achieved
19:01.1
a 700% improvement
19:03.0
in drug seizures, amounting
19:05.1
to over 587 million US dollars.
19:08.2
He highlighted how
19:09.1
this was done with much less bloodshed
19:11.3
compared to the over 6,000
19:13.2
killed in the Duterte drug war.
19:17.2
The rescue of a kidnapped
19:19.1
pogo worker in the Philippines
19:20.8
raises the alarm over crimes
19:22.8
linked to illegal offshore gaming
19:24.8
operators in the country.
19:26.6
This exclusive report from Jeff Caparaz.
19:31.4
A 28-year-old Indonesian
19:33.0
national is rescued in the province of
19:35.0
Cavite after being held for 10 days.
19:38.8
he's a supervisor at a pogo hub in Makati,
19:41.3
He believes pogo enforcers
19:43.5
were behind his abduction.
19:45.4
The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission
19:47.3
says Jerry showed signs of torture.
19:50.1
Found out na itong
19:51.2
Indonesian national is
19:52.7
kinidnap pa nung may force sa Makati.
19:55.8
Then from Makati,
19:57.0
biniyahin siya sa Tagaytay.
19:58.4
Binibidyohan siya at pinipilit
20:00.9
yung mga magulang niya na magbigay
20:04.9
So yung video na yun pinapadala
20:08.9
para makita na tinotorture siya
20:12.7
Ang iniisip nila marami siyang pera
20:14.3
dahil meron daw siyang business
20:17.5
The victim said he was able to sleep out
20:19.8
when his kidnappers fell asleep
20:21.5
after a drinking spree.
20:23.4
He walked for four hours until reaching this church
20:25.8
in Malabag Village
20:27.0
where he was found by a resident
20:28.7
sleeping inside a van.
20:30.6
Doon po siya nakatulog.
20:31.9
Nakangatal po siya sa takot.
20:34.3
Tapos nagpakilala po naman yung bayaw ko
20:36.1
na siya po ay wag matakot.
20:37.7
Nihina siya and also nahihilok.
20:40.3
Tubig lang talagang.
20:41.2
Ang binigay sa kanya sa loob ng 10 days.
20:44.1
Medyo natutong ba siya?
20:45.4
Jerry believes he was sold out by his friend.
20:51.2
ang kumuha sa kanya
20:55.5
isang kaibigan niya
20:56.8
I mean yung isang pinagdududahan niya
20:59.8
kaya alam niya na yun lang
21:01.4
ang pinagsabihan niya about yung
21:03.3
business nila doon sa Indonesia.
21:05.6
The PAOK says most of Jerry's
21:07.8
captors are Chinese nationals.
21:11.2
those behind these kind of activities
21:12.8
are getting more sophisticated
21:16.2
Nagiging eksperto na sila
21:21.8
Nagkakaroon na sila nung
21:22.8
parang modus operandi
21:24.5
na mamaster na nila.
21:26.4
Ayun ang nakakatakot.
21:28.3
Jerry is now in the custody of the PNP
21:30.2
anti-kidnapping group as authorities continue
21:32.5
to pursue the suspects.
21:34.7
The Anti-Crime Commission has expressed alarm
21:36.4
over Pogo-related crimes.
21:38.1
They recently arrested unlicensed foreigners
21:40.0
running an underground medical facility
21:42.3
in Pasay City, catering to Pogo workers.
21:45.4
The PAOK reveals they are looking at more
21:47.7
fake hospitals believed to be linked
21:49.5
to illegal Pogo operations.
21:52.2
PAOK spokesperson Dr. Winston John Cascio
21:54.7
said that they already have information
21:56.8
on one of the owner of the hospital
21:58.6
raided earlier this week.
22:00.2
Ang aming legal officer ay nakikapag-meeting na po
22:03.1
sa Department of Justice
22:04.3
para sa pagsampan ng kaukulan pang
22:06.8
demand ng kriminal. Kasalukuyan na rin po kami
22:09.3
nag-iimbestigate.
22:10.0
Para malaman kung sino yung iba pang
22:13.0
mga beneficial owners.
22:15.0
According to information received by authorities,
22:18.0
the unregistered hospital also offered
22:19.9
abortion services.
22:21.8
Jeff Caparaz, ABS-CBN News.
22:25.3
Philippine President Marcos Jr.
22:27.5
called for a strategy to improve
22:29.3
the state of higher education in the country.
22:32.0
He spoke during the National Higher Education Day
22:34.8
Summit in Manila.
22:36.2
The President regrets how no
22:37.9
Philippine university was included.
22:40.0
In the top 100 list of the Times Higher Education
22:43.4
Asia University Rankings for 2024.
22:46.8
This judges universities across core missions
22:49.2
such as teaching, knowledge transfer,
22:51.5
and international outlook.
22:54.6
We must pursue a comprehensive
22:57.1
and all-encompassing strategy
22:59.1
that will turn this trend around.
23:02.0
The state of our education today
23:04.2
shapes the future of the nation.
23:07.1
The battle to win the future is waged
23:09.5
in today's society.
23:10.0
Where we should arm our young men and women
23:13.2
with the right skills to not only survive
23:17.1
but to thrive in a rapidly changing world
23:21.2
that does not wait for anyone.
23:26.1
Coming up, Russia's troop advance in Kharkiv
23:29.2
forces Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky
23:31.5
to cancel all his upcoming foreign trips.
23:34.8
More stories when The World Tonight returns.
23:40.0
We're back on The World Tonight.
24:06.8
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky
24:08.8
cancels all his foreign trips.
24:10.0
He also cancels all his upcoming foreign trips
24:11.3
as Russian troops advance on Ukraine's Kharkiv region.
24:15.2
The Russian advance has forced Ukrainian troops
24:17.4
to withdraw from several villages in Kharkiv.
24:20.7
Moscow claims its forces have already taken control
24:23.8
of two more settlements in the region.
24:28.4
Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken
24:31.0
announces a $2 billion financing for Ukraine
24:34.0
to help in its fight against Russian invaders.
24:37.0
He also praises the resilience
24:38.5
of Ukraine's grain production.
24:40.0
Despite ongoing Russian attacks,
24:43.0
Blinken spoke after touring
24:44.4
a U.S.-supported transhipment facility
24:46.7
on the outskirts of Kyiv.
24:50.3
I think one of the things that we've seen
24:52.2
since Russia's reinvasion of Ukraine in 2022
24:55.7
was a full-on assault on its agricultural production,
25:00.3
transportation capacity,
25:02.8
attacking production facilities,
25:04.5
attacking fields, farmers,
25:07.0
and ports and other shipment routes.
25:10.0
And Ukraine has had to adapt and adjust to this.
25:13.5
And it's done so remarkably.
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Russia has struck Ukrainian ports and infrastructure
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since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
25:24.4
The United Nations is alarmed by the escalation
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of Israel's military activity in Rafah.
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Residents say Israeli tanks have pushed deeper
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into the city's eastern neighborhoods.
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Israeli operations in Rafah have already closed.
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The main crossing point for aid
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entering through Egypt.
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The Philippine government prepares to turn over
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Manila's international airport to its new operator.
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It also announced at least two provincial airports
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may be privatized this year.
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Jackie Pascual reports.
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The Department of Transportation
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and the San Miguel de New Nia Infra,
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have formed a joint steering committee
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as part of the transition
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before the turnover of Ninoy Aquino International Airport
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Undersecretary for Aviation Roberto Lim says
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contracts of concessionaires at the terminal
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are among the things being discussed
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as well as plans on what they will initially do
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The enlargement of some space within Terminal 3
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so that we can create more space for the passengers
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and convenience for the passengers.
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There is some open spaces that can be redone
26:47.5
in terms of layout change
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so that there are more functionalities.
26:53.4
Lim also confirms the possible demolition
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of the Philippine Village Hotel
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to be replaced by a new terminal.
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Many in the aviation sector are excited
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for the NIA upgrade.
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There are a couple of game changers
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with regards to aviation sector.
27:09.2
There are a couple of game changers
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with regards to aviation sector.
27:09.4
There are a couple of game changers
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with regards to aviation sector.
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These developments will dramatically alter
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the landscape for aviation.
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We remain supportive of all of the government's
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initiatives in the sector,
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including the move to privatize NIA,
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and we look forward to working with the consortium
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led by San Miguel Corporation.
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Some European businesses are also confident
27:29.9
of the growth of the aviation sector in the Philippines,
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which has a direct link to other sectors
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such as tourism, trade, and more.
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They will hold an aviation summit
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Philippines being a strategic location
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with potential to become a major aviation hub
27:45.9
with a unique opportunity to embrace
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a sustainable aviation pool or staff.
27:53.8
And because of the success of the NIA
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public-private partnership,
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the DOTR is looking to privatize
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the operations of all provincial airports.
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Lim says the operations of the airports
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in Lagindingan, Cagayan de Oro,
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and Panglao Bohol may be privatized
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at the end of the year.
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Aboiti's Infra Capital is the original
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proponent status of both airports.
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Villar's Prime Assets Venture Inc.
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is the OPS of the Iloilo Airport
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and Puerto Princesa.
28:22.7
Lim says other airports may be bundled
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for PPP similar to the proposal
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Other airports that remain candidates
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would be of course General Santos,
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These are the bigger airports.
28:46.6
These are big airports by themselves
28:48.8
and they can be the central airport
28:58.4
They have engaged the International Finance Corporation
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for an economic study
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on what airports to bundle.
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They aim to eventually make
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the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
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a purely regulatory body.
29:09.8
Jackie Pascual, ABS-CBN News.
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Philippine shares fall further
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as investors weigh the prospects
29:17.4
of delayed rate cuts by the central bank.
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Details in this report.
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Asian markets joined global equities
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higher on Wednesday
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on expectations U.S. inflation
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Adding to optimism,
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fresh comments from U.S. Federal Reserve
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Chairman Jerome Powell
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that their inflation outlook remains intact.
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Keeping hopes of rate cuts this year.
29:43.8
Philippine shares closed in the red and new
29:46.3
as traders await the central bank's
29:48.6
policy decision on Thursday.
29:51.2
Moody's Analytics,
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citing the weaker peso
29:53.3
and elevated inflation,
29:55.7
says the Banco Central could even delay
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its monetary easing to next year.
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Rate cuts are only going to come to pass
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if we actually see the peso remaining steady
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and even seeing some sort of appreciation
30:09.3
as well as food prices
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continuing to come down
30:12.9
and also on a sustained basis coming down.
30:16.9
Also, the latest MSCI quarterly review of stocks is out
30:21.0
showing ASIN Corporation in the list
30:23.6
while Cebu Air, SP New Energy,
30:26.5
and Aboites Equity Ventures
30:28.2
are out by May 31st.
30:30.8
In corporate stories,
30:32.0
the SM Group opens this Friday
30:33.6
its latest mall in Kalaokan.
30:35.7
The 94,000 square meter mall
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is the third of its...
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and the first in the northern part of Kalaokan.
30:44.2
The C-Family small chain says
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this is among the four branches
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it will open this year
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aside from one in Mandaue, Cebu,
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in San Fernando, La Union,
30:54.3
and in Lawag, Ilocos Norte.
30:57.7
Shell Philippines' first quarter net income
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zooms to 1.4 billion pesos
31:02.0
on cost and supply chain efficiencies
31:04.7
and inventory holding gains.
31:07.6
Core earnings and net sales,
31:09.8
were both down on weaker volumes.
31:12.3
The local oil giant
31:13.4
is also earmarking up to 3 billion pesos this year
31:17.1
for capital expenditures.
31:21.7
Our final word tonight
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is a quote from Elvis Presley.
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Truth is like the sun.
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You can shut it out for a time,
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but it ain't going away.
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And that is The World Tonight,
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the 15th of May, 2024.
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Tony Velasquez from the Philippines.