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Bodies, black boxes handed over from Ukraine crash site

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Parts of the wreckage are seen at a crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 near the village of Hrabove (Grabovo), Donetsk region July 21, 2014.
CREDIT: REUTERS/MAXIM ZMEYEV

(Reuters) – The remains of some of the nearly 300 victims of the Malaysia Airlines plane downed over Ukraine were making their way to the Netherlands on Tuesday as a senior Ukrainian separatist leader handed over the plane’s black boxes to Malaysian experts.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told a news conference on Monday that a train carrying around 200 body bags was on its way to rebel-held Donetsk and then to Kharkiv, which is in Ukrainian government hands, from where the bodies would be taken back to the Netherlands to be identified.

The train left the crash site after the Malaysian prime minister reached agreement with the separatists for recovered bodies to be handed over to authorities in the Netherlands, where the largest number of victims came from.

Early on Tuesday, senior separatist leader Aleksander Borodai handed over the black boxes in the city of Donetsk.

“Here they are, the black boxes,” Borodai told a room packed with journalists at the headquarters of his self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic as an armed rebel placed the boxes on a desk.

Colonel Mohamed Sakri of the Malaysian National Security Council told the meeting the two black boxes were “in good condition”.

The handover of the bodies and black boxes, and reports by international investigators of improved access to the wreckage of the airliner four days after it was shot down, occurred against calls for broader sanctions against Russia for its support for the rebellion, although Western leaders are struggling to agree on a united response.

Shaken by the deaths of 298 people from across the world,Western governments have threatened Russia with stifferpenalties for what they say is its backing of pro-Russianmilitia who, their evidence suggests, shot the plane down.

At the United Nations, the Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution demanding those responsible “be held toaccount and that all states cooperate fully with efforts toestablish accountability”.

It also demanded that armed groups allow “safe, secure, fulland unrestricted access” to the crash site.

“We owe it to the victims and their families to determine what happened and who was responsible,” said Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, who traveled to New York to negotiate the U.N. resolution. Australia lost 28 citizens in the crash.

The Kremlin said in a statement late on Monday that Vladimir Putin spoke to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on the phone, with both giving a “high assessment of the resolution passed by the U.N. Security Council on the investigation into the catastrophe.”

Meanwhile, European Union foreign ministers were scheduled on Tuesday to discuss further penalties against Russia, but the most they are expected to do is to speed up implementation of sanctions against individuals, and possibly companies, agreed in principle last week before the plane was brought down.

But Western leaders struggled to come to a united response against Moscow. France came under pressure on Monday from Washington and London over plans to deliver a second helicopter carrier to Russia.

Diplomats say more serious sanctions against whole sectorsof the Russian economy will depend largely on the line taken bythe Dutch, because of the high number of Dutch victims.

“It is clear that Russia must use her influence on theseparatists to improve the situation on the ground,” the Dutch prime minister said.

“If in the coming days access to the disaster area remainsinadequate, then all political, economic and financial options are on the table against those who are directly or indirectlyresponsible for that,” said Rutte.

‘WHAT ARE THEY TRYING TO HIDE?’

U.S. President Barack Obama said it was time for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia “to pivot away from the strategy that they’ve been taking and get serious abouttrying to resolve hostilities within Ukraine.”

He said Putin and Russia had a direct responsibility to compel separatists to cooperate with the investigation, and that the burden was on Moscow to insist that separatists stop tampering with the probe, he said.

“What are they trying to hide?” Obama said at the White House.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry laid out on Sunday what he called overwhelming evidence of Russian complicity in the shooting down of the Malaysia Airlines plane, and expressed disgust at how the bodies of the victims had been treated at the crash site.

But Russia’s Defence Ministry challenged accusations that pro-Russian separatists were responsible for shooting down the airliner and said Ukrainian warplanes had flown close to it.

The ministry also rejected accusations that Russia had supplied the rebels with SA-11 Buk anti-aircraft missile systems – the weapon said by Kiev and the West to have downed the airliner – “or any other weapons”.

Putin said in a televised address that the downing of the airliner must not be used for political ends and urged separatists to allow international experts access to the crashsite.

RECOVERY EFFORTS

European security monitors said gunmen stopped them inspecting the site when they arrived on Friday, and Ukrainian officials said separatists had tampered with vital evidence,allegations echoed by Obama.

But the spokesman for the European security monitors said they had unfettered access on Monday, and three members of Dutch disaster victims identification team arrived at a railwaystation near the crash site and inspected the storage of thebodies in refrigerated rail cars.

Peter van Vliet, whose team went through the wagons dressedin surgical masks and rubber gloves, said he was impressed bythe work the recovery crews had done, given the heat and thescale of the crash site. “I think they did a hell of a job in ahell of a place,” he said.

As they went about their work, fighting flared in Donetsk,some 60 km (40 miles) from the site, in a reminder ofthe dangers the experts face operating in a war zone.

The government in Kiev denied sending the regular army into the center of Donetsk, which pro-Russian separatists captured inApril, but said small “self-organised” pro-Ukrainian groups werefighting the rebels in the city.

Four people were killed in clashes, health officials said.

The rebels’ military commander Igor Strelkov said on his Facebook page up to 12 of his men died in Monday’s fighting.

Donetsk is at the heart of a rebel uprising against rule byKiev, and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has vowed toretake the city as part of what Kiev calls its “anti-terroristoperation” against the separatists.

Television images of the rebel-controlled crash site, where the remains of victims had lain decomposing in fields among their personal belongings, have turned initial shock and sorrowafter Thursday’s disaster into anger.

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said an Australian investigation team was in Kiev but had been unable to travel to the site. He said there had been some improvement with the Ukrainian government offering access.

“But there’s still a hell of a long way to go before anyone could be satisfied with the way that site is being treated,”Abbott said. “It’s more like a garden cleanup than a forensic investigation. This is completely unacceptable.”

(Additional reporting by Peter Graff in Hrabove, Pavel; Polityuk, Natalia Zinets and Elizabeth Piper in Kiev, Jim Loney,; Doina Chiacu, Ayesha Rascoe and Mark Hosenball in Washington,; Michelle Nichols at the United Nations, Allison Lampert in; Montreal, Lincoln Feast and Jane Wardell in Sydney, William; James in London, Julien Ponthus, Elizabeth Pineau and Emmanuel Jarryin Paris, and Gabriela Baczynska in Kiev; Writing by Giles; Elgood and Peter Cooney; Editing by Bernard Orr)


Pangulong Aquino, binigyan ng bagsak na marka ng ilang militanteng grupo

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Bagsak na grado ang ibinigay kay Pangulong Aquino ng grupong Kadamay dahil para sa kanila ay bigo ito na matugunan ang maraming pangangailangan at problema na kinakaharap ngayon ng bansa (UNTV News)

MANILA, Philippines — Zero o bagsak ang gradong ibinigay grupong Kadamay kay Pangulong Benigno Aquino III dahil ayon sa kanila ay bigo ito na matugunan ang problema ng bansa sa nakalipas na apat na taon nitong panunungkulan.

Kasama sa mga hinaing ng mga ito ang kawalan ng trabaho, pagtaas ng presyo ng pangunahing bilihin, problema sa  edukasyon at ang pangangalaga sa kalusugan ng mga mamamayan.

Isa rin sa ikinadidismaya ng mga militante ang tungkol sa issue ng paggamit ng pondo sa pamamagitan ng Disbursement Acceleration Program o DAP na idineklarang unconstittional ng Korte Suprema.

“Talagang wala naman po siyang naibigay sa amin na suporta”, pahayag ni Kadamay Vice Chairman Estrelita Bagasbas.”Ang hinihingi namin serbisyong panlipunan, tirahan eh hindi po disente ang ibinigay sa amin.”

Imbes makinig sa mangyayaring pag-uulat sa bayan ng pangulo sa Lunes, magtitipon sa kalsada ang mga militante upang magsagawa ng sariling pag-uulat sa tunay na kalagayan ng bayan.

“Nasaan yung 50 billion na nakalaan sa informal settler na sinasabi ng gobyernong ito na nakalaan mula 2011 hanggang 2015?”, giit ni Gloria Arellano na siyang National Chairperson ng Kadamay.

Tatangkain rin ng mga militante na makalapit ng Batasang Pambansa kung saan isasagawa ang SONA ng pangulo. (Victor Cosare, UNTV News)

Senador Trillanes, pinahihinto ang pagpapatupad ng K to 12 program

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Ang kakulangan sa silid-aralan ang isa sa mga pangunahing problema ang kinakaharap ngayon ng bansa pagdating sa sistema ng edukasyon (UNTV News)

MANILA, Philippines — Nanininiwala si Senador Antonio Trillanes IV na mas makabubuti na huwag munang ipatutupad ang K to 12 program ng Department of Education (DepEd) at sa halip harapin muna ang problema sa kakulangan ng guro, silid aralan, pasilidad at mababang sahod.

Ayon sa senador, kabilang din sa problemang dapat na isaayos ng pamahalaan ang pinangangambahang pagkatanggal sa trabaho ng libo-libong titser at empleyado kapag sinimulan na ang program sa 2016. 

“Mas makabubuti para sa ating bansa kung hindi muna ipatutupad ang K to 12 program hangga’t hindi pa nasosolusyunan ang mga problema sa sistema ng ating edukasyon tulad ng kakulangan sa mga silid-aralan at kagamitan ng mga estudyante, at ang kakulangan sa mga guro at ang kanilang mababang sahod. Dagdag pa rito ay ang kawalang plano ng ating pamahalaan sa inaasahang pagkakatanggal sa trabaho ng aabot sa 85,000 na mga guro at empleyado sa mga kolehiyo kapag nagsimula na ang programa sa 2016.”

Pinabulaan naman nito ang pahayag ng gobyerno na nasolusyunan na ang problema ng kakulangan sa classrooms.

“Hindi ito totoo. Maraming paaralan pa rin ang patuloy na gumagamit ng mga make-shift na classrooms, o di kaya’y nagpapalitan sa paggamit ng mga silid-aralan kahit mas maiksi pa ang haba ng mga klase nito sa tamang oras na aprubado ng Department of Education.”

Inihayag rin ng senador na mayroong mga volunteer teachers na kumikita lamang ng tatlong libong piso kada buwan.

Dati nang tinututulan ni Trillanes ang pagsasabatas ng K to 12 program. (Bryan De Paz, UNTV News)

Palasyo, ipinaubaya na sa kamara ang pagpapasya sa mga inihaing impeachment complaint vs. PNoy

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Malacañan Palace facade (UNTV News)

MANILA, Philippines — Ipinauubaya na ng Malakanyang sa mababang kapulungan ng kongreso ang pagpapasya at pagtalakay sa mga inihaing impeachment complaint laban kay Pangulong Benigno Aquino III.

Ayon kay Presidential Communication and Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma Junior, dinala na ang usapin ng impeachment complaint sa kamara at umaasa na lamang ang palasyo na isasaalang-alang ng mga kinatawan sa lower house ang kapakanan ng mga mamamayan.

Sinabi rin ng kalihim na mahalaga pa rin ang numero sa kamara de representantes sa pagbobotohan kung ipapasa o hindi ang panukalang impeachment laban kay Pangulong Aquino. (UNTV News)

Dating Health Secretary Esperanza Cabral, nagbahagi ng kanyang State of the Nation Health Address

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Nagtipon ang ilang health advocates para sa isang State of the Nation Health Address na pinangunahan ni dating Health Secretary Dr. Esperanza Cabral kaninang umaga, Hulyo 22, 2014 (UNTV News)

MANILA, Philippines — Ilang araw bago ang ika-limang State Of the Nation Address (SONA) ni Pangulong Benigno Aquino III, nagtipon-tipon kaninang umaga  ang  mga  health advocate para sa isang State Of the Nation Health Address na pinangunahan ni dating Health Secretary Dr. Esperanza Cabral.

Kabilang sa mga tinalakay ang mga pangunahing suliranin sa sistema ng kalusugan sa bansa.

Una na rito ang kakulangan ng mga health worker, partikular na sa mga pampublikong pagamutan.

Ayon kay Dr.Cabral, sa ngayon ay nasa halos anim na pu’t anim na libong doktor, limang daan libong nurse at pitumpu’t pitong libong midwife ang nagpraktis ng kanilang propesyon at rehistrado sa Philippine Regulatory Commission.

Ngunit sa kabila nito, nasa halos tatlong libong doktor, limang libong nurse at labing pitong libong midwife ang kasalukyang nagbibigay ng serbisyo sa mga pampublikong pagamutan.

“Kung pagsasamahin wala pa sa tatlong mangagawang pangkalusugan ang nangangalaga sa bawat sampung libong Pilipino, kakarampot kung ikukumpara sa rekomendasyon ng WHO na 24 mangagawang pangkalusugan ang kailangan sa bawat sampung libong tao.”

Dagdag pa ni Cabral,hindi lamang mga doktor,nurse at midwife ang kulang sa bansa, kundi maging mga dentista, medical technologist, pharmacist, barangay health workers at iba pa na nasa larangan ng kalusugan.

Sinabi pa nito na may posibilidad na hindi maabot ng bansa ang millenium development goals sa susunod na taon dahil hindi naman sa nadadagdagan ang dami ng mga mangagawang pangkalusugan na dapat sanang magtataguyod ng mga programang kinakailangan upang makamit ito.

Mas lumalala din aniya ang kakulangan ng serbisyo sa mahihirap, dahil mas higit pang nagagamit ang PhilHealth ng mayayaman kaysa sa mga mahihirap.

“Noong taong 2013, makalipas ang isa pang dekada mas lumala pa ang sitwasyon. Bagaman sa pangkalahatan, marami na ang gumagamit ng PhilHealth. Higit na lumaki ang bilang ng mga mayayaman na nakikinabang dito kumpara sa mga mahihirap.”

Sa datos ng Coalition for Primary Care, 47.6 percent ng mga Pilipino namamatay ang hindi nakikita ng doktor o ng kahit sinong health worker.

Panawagan ng mga health advocate sa pamahalaan, sana ay matugunan na ang krisis pangkalusugan sa bansa. (Joan Nano, UNTV News)

66,000 PNP pensioners, pinangangambahang hindi makatanggap ng pensyon sa Agosto

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PNP PIO Chief P/Csupt Reuben Theodore Sindac (UNTV News)

MANILA, Philippines — Umapela na ang Philippine National Police o PNP sa Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 32 upang baguhin ang naunang desisyon nito na ihinto ang paglalabas ng pondo ng PNP para sa 66,000 pensioner nito.

Ito ay matapos na katigan ng korte ang isinampang reklamo ng Manila Finest Brotherhood na miyembro ng Integrated National Police na bayaran muna ang kanilang pension differential mula taong 1991 hanggang 2006 na aabot sa halagang P3.9 billion.

Ayon kay PNP PIO Chief P/Csupt Reuben Theodore Sindac, sakaling hindi agad mapagbigyan ang kanilang apela ay posibleng hindi mai-release ang pension ng 66-libong PNP pensioners para sa buwan ng Agosto.

“This point, the PNP legal service is now making representation with Manila RTC branch 32 thru a manifestation regarding the status of PNP and DBM actions on the court issuance.”

Sinabi pa nito ni Sindac na maaapektuhan din ang kanilang police operations.

“We are apprehensive that if it will not be resolved, the PNP operations will be duly hampered and that 66,000 PNP and INP pensioners will not receive their pension as a result of this garnishment order.”

Ngunit iginiit ni Sindac na hindi naman maaaring pigilan ang pag-release ng pondo para sa PNP dahil ito ay exempted sa garnishment base sa Section 93 ng RA 10633.

Sa halip ay dapat na sa Department of Budget and Management umaapela ang grupo at hindi sa korte. (Lea Ylagan / Ruth Navales, UNTV News)

Typhoon Henry has slightly weakened as it moves towards Taiwan area — PAGASA-DOST

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SEVERE WEATHER BULLETIN NUMBER FOURTEEN
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING: TYPHOON #HenryPH (MATMO)
ISSUED AT 5:00 PM, 22 JULY 2014

PAGASA-DOST — Location of eye/center: At 4:00 PM today, the eye of Typhoon “HENRY” was located based on all available data at 170 km North of Basco, Batanes(21.1°N, 122.3°E).

Strength: Maximum sustained winds of 130 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 160 kph.

Movement: Forecast to move Northwest at 24 kph.

Forecast Positions: Typhoon “HENRY” is expected to be at 680 km Northwest of Basco, Batanes and is outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by tomorrow morning.

• PSWS #2 (Winds of 61-100 kph is expected in at least 24 hrs) Batanes Group of Islands.

• PSWS #1 (Winds of 30-60 kph is expected in at least 36 hours) Babuyan and Calayan Group of Islands.

• Estimated rainfall amount is from 7.5 – 15 mm per hour (moderate – heavy) within the 500 km diameter of the Typhoon.
• HENRY is expected to bring moderate to occasionally heavy rains over Ilocos Region, CAR and the provinces of Zambales and Bataan while the rest of Luzon and Western Visayas will experience monsoon rains. Residents in these areas are advised to be alert against possible flashfloods and landslides.
• Fisherfolks and those with small seacrafts are advised not to venture out over the seaboards of Luzon and western Visayas.
• Meanwhile, a LPA outside PAR is est. at 1300 km East of Visayas.
• The public and the disaster risk reduction and management council concerned are advised to take appropriate actions and watch for the next bulletin to be issued at 11 PM today. (PAGASA-DOST) 

Ikalawang impeachment complaint vs. Pang. Aquino, inihain ng grupo ng mga kabataan

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Naghain ang Kabataan Party-List ng 23-pahinang impeachment complaint sa kamara laban kay Pangulong Benigno Aquino III kauganay sa paggamit ng pangulo sa pondo ng DAP (UNTV News)

Naghain ang Kabataan Party-List ng 23-pahinang impeachment complaint sa kamara laban kay Pangulong Benigno Aquino III kaugnay sa paggamit ng pangulo sa pondo ng DAP (UNTV News)

MANILA, Philippines — Inihain na sa kamara ang ikalawang impeachment complaint laban kay Pangulong Benigno Aquino III kaugnay sa paggamit ng pondo ng DAP na idineklarang unconstitutional ng Korte Suprema.

23 pahinang impeachment complaint ang inihain ng 25 youth organization laban sa presidente na inindorso naman ng Kabataan Party-List.

Kabilang sa mga youth leader na lumagda sa reklamo ay mula sa University of the Philippines (UP), University of Sto Tomas (UST), Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), De La Salle University (DLSWU), San Beda at Normal University (NU).

Ayon kay Kabataan Party-list Rep. Terri Ridon, laging kapos ang taunang budget na ibinibigay ng gobyerno sa mga kabataan para sa kanilang edukasyon gayung may mga pondong ginagamit ang presidente sa iba’t ibang proyekto na para sa kanyang mga kaalyado.

“Mas maganda na marepresent ng hiwalay yung mga youth group kasi talgang isa sa nagkakampanya ng anti-corruption at lipunang pagbabago ay ang kabataan,” saad ng mambabatas.

Siniguro naman ni House Committee on Justice Chairman Niel Tupas Jr na dadaan sa mabilis at tamang proseso ang impeachment complaint.

Nagbabala rin ito sa mga complainant na tiyaking sapat at mabigat ang mga ebidensyang kanilang hawak upang patunayang sinadyang labagin ng pangulo ang saligang batas.

Aniya, “Two things must be present for an impeachment to succeed. Number one is the evidence should be strong malakas na malakas, number two there should be very strong public support. So absent one or the other or both the impeachment would fail.”

Samantala, wala namang planong mag-inhibit ang mga miyembro ng Justice Committee na umaming tumanggap ng pondo sa ilalim ng DAP upang hindi mabahiran ng pulitika ang impeachment proceedings.

Ilan sa mga administration congressman na umaming napaglaan ng pondo sa ilalim ng DAP ay sina Iloilo Rep. Jerry Treñas na tumanggap ng ₱10 million, Caloocan Rep. Edgar Erice sa halagang P40 million, at si Oriental Mindoro Rep. Reynaldo Umali.

“I don’t see any reason why should I inhibit because the DAP project did not go to me,” mariing pahayag ni Treñas.

“I have sworned to perform my duty and there for I should not inhibit and I would not inhibit,” saad naman ni Umali.

Ayon naman kay Tupas, “Kung ang question ay magiinhibit ba yung iba we will address ito to the individual member voluntary yun depende sa iba.”

Kaugnay nito, una nang sinabi ng mga kongresistang miyembro ng United Nationalist Alliace (UNA) na hindi nila susuportahan ang anumang impeachment complaint laban kay Pangulong Aquino.

Sinabi ni UNA Secretary General Congressman Toby Tianco na ito ay upang hindi magkaroon ng conflict of interest dahil ang kanilang chairman na si Vice President Jejomar Binay ay ang second highest official ng bansa.

“UNA will not participate in moves to impeach the President on the unconstitutionality of DAP, out of delicadeza and for reasons of conflict of interest since the Vice President is the second highest official of the land.” (Grace Casin / Ruth Navales, UNTV News)


Prosekusyon at depensa, nagkainitan sa hearing sa mosyong makapag-piyansa si Sen. Jinggoy Estrada

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Ang pagdinig nitong Martes sa Sandiganbayan sa mosyon ni Sen. Jinggoy
Estrada na makapagpiyansa sa kinakaharap nitong kasong plunder kahit
non bailable ito. (UNTV News)

MANILA, Philippines — Ipinagpatuloy ngayong araw (Martes) ng 5th division ng Sandiganbayan ang pagdinig sa mosyon ni Sen. Jinggoy Estrada na makapagpiyansa sa kinakaharap nitong kasong plunder kahit non-bailable ito.

Sa court hearing, masyadong marami ang naging objections ng abogado ni Estrada dahil sa mga dokomentong iprinisinta ng prosekusyon.

Muling sumalang ang field investigation officer ng Ombudsman na si Vic Escalante at kinumpirma ang ilang dokumento na iniharap ng prosekusyon na agad namang tinutulan ng depensa.

“They are identifying documents which we have previously marked and sinasabi nila katulad nung ibang mga documents are untitled,” pahayag ni Atty. Alexis Abastillas-Suarez, abogado ni Sen. Jinggoy Estrada.

Hiling din ng kampo ni Estrada na iharap na ng prosekusyon ang mga whistleblowers sa pagdinig ng korte.

Samantala, dahil holiday sa susunod na Martes ay sa Augsut 5 na lamang muling ipagpapatuloy Sandiganbayan ang pagdinig sa mosyon ng senador na makapagpiyansa sa kasong plunder. (Joyce Balancio / Ruth Navales, UNTV News)

2 flight recorder ng Malaysia Airlines MH17, ibinigay na ng mga rebelde sa Malaysian experts

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Ang turnover ng 2 black box ng Malaysian Airlines MH 17 na pinangunahan ni Pro-Russian Separatist Leader Aleksander Borodai. (Screenshot from a REUTERS video)

MANILA, Philippines — Pinangunahan ni Pro-Russian Separatist Leader Aleksander Borodai ang pagbibigay ng dalawang black box ng Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 sa mga Malaysian expert sa bayan ng Donetsk ngayong araw.

Matapos ang hand over, isang dokumento ang nilagdaan ng magkabilang panig na patunay na nasa mga kamay na ng Malaysian experts ang mga flight recorder.

Nagpasalamat naman ang Malaysia sa desisyon ng grupo na ibigay ang black boxes.

“I would like to convey our sincere appreciation to His Excellency Mr. Borodai for giving us the opportunity and attain our special request to him, for handing over the two black boxes to Malaysia. This is the property of Malaysia,” pahayag ni Malaysian Representative Colonel Mohamed Sakri.

Ang mga tren naman na naglalaman ng mga labi ng mga biktima ay dadalhin sa The Netherlands upang sumailalim sa otopsiya.

“The remains of 282 people, currently in Torez, will be moved by train to Kharkiv, where they will be handed over to representatives from the Netherlands. The train will depart this evening and will be accompanied by six Malaysian members of the recovery team. The remains will then be flown to Amsterdam on board a Dutch C130 Hercules, together with the Malaysian team,” saad naman ni Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Samantala, tiniyak naman ng Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) ang seguridad ng mga Malaysian expert na nakikipagnegosasyon sa mga rebelde.

Ayon sa tagapagsalita ng OSCE na si Michael Bociurkiw, hindi pamilyar ang Malaysian authorities sa Ukraine kaya kailangan silang samahan at alalayan.

Aniya, kahit ang mga Dutch expert ay nakaramdam rin ng tensyon habang bumibiyahe sa lugar ng mga rebelde kahit pa nakarating na ligtas sa railway station malapit sa crash site.

“We have said publicly that the crash sites are in a conflict zone, the situation is very fluid and it’s a very difficult kind of operating environment,” ani Bociurkiw.

Kahapon ay inaprubahan ng United Nations Security Council ang resolusyon na pinagkakalooban ang international investigators ng full access sa crash site.

Pinatitigil din ang military activities sa eastern Ukraine upang mabigyan ng seguridad ang mga imbestigador. (James Coz / Ruth Navales, UNTV News)

Supply ng kuryente sa Metro Manila, 100% naibalik na sa normal — MERALCO

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MERALCO facade (UNTV News)

MANILA, Philippines — Fully restored na ang supply ng kuryente ng MERALCO sa buong Metro Manila.

Ayon sa MERALCO, lubhang nasalanta ng bagyo ang kanilang mga transmission line sa south area ng Luzon.

Sa Batangas, nasa mahigit 14-libo pa ang walang kuryente, mahigit isang libo sa Bulacan, mahigit 22-libo sa Cavite, sobra sa anim na pu’t pitong libo sa Laguna, halos anim na pung libo sa Quezon at mahigit tatlong libo sa Rizal.

Ito ay tatlong porsyento na lamang ng mahigit limang milyong kabuuang bilang ng mga customer ng MERALCO.

Sinabi ni MERALCO Spokesperson Joe Zaldarriaga na bagama’t fully restored na sa Metro Manila, maaring may ilang lugar pa ang walang supply ng kuryente na dapat na ipagbigay alam kaagad sa kanila upang magawan ng aksyon.

Nilinaw naman ng MERALCO na hindi magkakaroon ng epekto sa bill ng mga customer ang mga nasirang pasilidad ng kumpanya gaya ng nangyari ng mga nagdaang bagyo.

Samantala, pinangangambahan ng Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) na magkakaroon ng epekto sa labor sector ang power crisis sa susunod na taon.

Una ng ipinahayag ni Department of Energy Secretary Jericho Petilla na magkakaroon ng kakulangan sa supply ng kuryente sa bansa sa 2015.

Ayon sa TUCP, kung hindi ito maagapan ay maaari itong mauwi sa kawalan ng trabaho at pagbagsak ng ekonomiya dahil na rin sa pagtitipid ng mga kumpanya.

“Mag co-cost cutting ang business sector,” pahayag ni TUCP Executive Director, Luis Manuel Corral.

Pagkatapos ng SONA ng pangulo sa Lunes, magpapasa ng rekomendasyon ang TUCP kay Pangulong Aquino upang mapaghandaan ang krisis sa supply ng kuryente sa susunod na taon. (Mon Jocson / Ruth Navales, UNTV News)

TransAsia Airways plane crashes in typhoon-hit Taiwan, killing 47

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Rescue personnel survey the wreckage of TransAsia Airways flight GE222 on Taiwan’s offshore island of Penghu, July 23, 2014.
CREDIT: REUTERS/WONG YAO-WEN

(Reuters) – A TransAsia Airways (6702.TW) turboprop plane crashed on its second attempt at landing during a thunderstorm on an island off Taiwan on Wednesday, killing 47 people and setting buildings on fire, officials said.

The plane, a 70-seat ATR 72, crashed near the runway on the island of Penghu, west of the mainland, with 54 passengers and four crew on board, they said. No one was killed or hurt in the buildings.

Eleven injured people on the plane were taken to hospital, the government said.

The aircraft took off from Taiwan’s southern city of Kaohsiung, headed for the island of Makong, but crash-landed in Huxi township of Penghu County, the main island of the chain also known as the Pescadores.

“It was thunderstorm conditions during the crash,” said Hsi Wen-guang, a spokesman for the Penghu County Government Fire Bureau.

“From the crash site we sent 11 people to hospital with injuries. A few empty apartment buildings adjacent to the runway caught fire, but no one was inside at the time and the fire was extinguished.” About 100 firefighters were sent to the scene, as well as 152 military personnel and 255 police, he added.

According to an official at the Civil Aeronautics Administration, air traffic control reported that the inclement weather at the time of the crash did not exceed international regulations for landing.

Visibility was 1,600 meters and the cloud cover was as low as 600 meters, added the official, who declined to be identified.

Television networks aired footage of TransAsia’s president, Chooi Yee-choong, bowing in apology.

“We express our deepest apologies to everyone for this unfortunate event.”

Typhoon Matmo hit Taiwan on Wednesday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds, shutting financial markets and schools. It passed the island and headed into China, downgraded from typhoon to tropical storm.

TransAsia Airways is a Taiwan-based airline with a fleet of around 23 Airbus and ATR aircraft, operating chiefly short-haul flights on domestic routes as well as to mainland China, Japan, Thailand and Cambodia, among its Asian destinations.

(Writing by Nick Macfie ; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

Usapin ng Ehekutibo laban sa Hudikatura kaugnay ng DAP, hindi lilikha ng krisis sa bansa — Quimbo

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Si Marikina 2nd District Representative Romero “Miro” Quimbo sa programang Get it Straight With Daniel Razon (UNTV News)

MANILA, Philippines — Tiwala si Marikina 2nd District Representative Romero “Miro” Quimbo na walang dapat ikabahala ang taumbayan sa hindi pagkakaunawaan ng administrasyong Aquino at Korte Suprema matapos na ideklarang unconstitutional ang Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP).

Sa panayam ng programang Get it Straight with Daniel Razon, inilarawan ni Congressman Quimbo ang mga kasakuluyang pangyayari sa tatlong sangay ng pamahalaan bilang matibay na ebidensya ng pag-iral ng demokrasya sa bansa.

“Kitang-kita mo kung gaano kalusog ang demokrasya, may malakas kang popular na presidente, kinokontra ng Korte Suprema, isang kongresong bugbog sarado mula sa ehekutibo, bugbog saradong nanggagaling sa hudikatura, wala kang nakitang kongreso na mas dapa pa sa pambubugbog at pang aalipusta. That’s democracy and walang kahit isang branch ng gobyerno na nananaig o kumakaripas sa takot,” pahayag nito.

Sa usapin naman ng impeachment complaints na isinampa laban sa pangulo, naniniwala si Quimbo na hindi ito uusad hindi dahil sa walang suporta mula sa mayorya ng kongreso kundi dahil bukod sa kulang sa ebidensya ay hindi rin ito napapanahon.

Idinetalye rin ng kongresista kung bakit hindi maituturing na ilegal o labag sa saligang batas ang paggamit ng savings ng gobyerno bilang pangtakip sa iba nitong proyekto o gastusin.

Gayunpaman, sinabi ng kongresista na dapat na irespeto at tanggapin ng pangulo ang desisyon ng Supreme Court ukol sa DAP.

Aniya, “We have to accept it as a lawyer, we have to accept because the Supreme Court, however wrong it is, is always correct.” (Rosalie Coz / Ruth Navales, UNTV News)

Pagpapauwi sa labi ng OFW na pinugutan ng ulo sa Libya, pahirapan

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Department of Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Charles Jose (UNTV News)

MANILA, Philippines — Tiniyak ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) na patuloy ang pakikipag-ugnayan ng embahada ng Pilipinas sa Tripoli sa employer ng OFW na pinugutan ng ulo sa Benghazi, Libya.

Sinabi ni Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Charles Jose, sa ngayon ay wala pang tiyak na araw kung kailan maiuuwi sa bansa ang labi ng biktima.

Dagdag pa nito, pahirapan ang pag-uuwi sa bansa ng labi ng Pilipinong construction worker.

“Hindi ganun kasimple ang pagrepat ng remains. Dadaan sa police, hospital, etc. hindi madali, kahit sa ordinary circumstance it may take some time.”

Ayon pa kay Jose, sa kasalukuyan ay ang mga foreigner kabilang na ang mga Pilipino ang nagiging “high value targets” ng mga rebeldeng grupo sa Libya.

Dahil dito, patuloy ang apela ng pamahalaan sa mga OFW na mag-avail ng repatriation offer bunsod ng tumitinding kaguluhan sa lugar.

“Tuloy-tuloy ang panawagan sa mga kababayan dun na i-avail ang repat offer primary concern ang safety, sagot naman ng pamahalaan ang pamasahe,” ani Jose.

Base sa tala ng DFA, mahigit limang daang Pilipino pa lamang ang nagparehistro upang ma-irepatriate matapos ipatupad ang voluntary repatriation sa Libya, dalawang buwan na ang nakalilipas.

202 na mga Pilipino rito ang pending pa ang repatriation dahil sa hindi pa makakuha ng exit visa mula sa Libyan government. Sinabi ni Jose na ginagawa na nila ang lahat upang ma-isyuhan sila ng exit visa sa lalong madaling panahon.

Ayon pa kay Jose, dahil sarado na ang lahat ng paliparan sa Libya ay maglalakbay “by land” ang mga ililikas na OFW patungong Egypt o Tunisia upang makasakay ng eroplano pauwi ng bansa.

Sa ngayon ay nakataas ang alert level 4 o mandatory repatriation sa mga OFW sa Libya. (Bianca Dava / Ruth Navales, UNTV News)

Gaza mourns, seeks justice for generations lost in Israeli strikes

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Palestinian relatives of Tawfiq al-Aga, who medics said was killed in Israeli shelling, mourn during his funeral in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip July 23, 2014.
CREDIT: REUTERS/IBRAHEEM ABU MUSTAFA

(Reuters) – Sitting at home for dinner or running for their lives in dark streets, generations of the same families are dying in Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.

    Survivors are witnessing large numbers of relatives killed in a single strike and in their grief seek justice. According to a Reuters tally, at least 18 families in the Palestinian enclave have lost four or more members. One lost 27.

Israel says it seeks to target only militants who are firing rockets from the coastal strip into its territory, but the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said on Wednesday that the killing of over 400 Gaza civilians in the last two weeks may constitute war crimes.

Rights campaigners and Israel say the rocket fire aimed at Israeli cities by militants from Hamas and other Palestinian groups also breaks international law.

    When Israeli shells rained down nearly non-stop in the early hours of Sunday morning, the Ayyad family cowered in their hallway too scared to escape the border town of Shejaia, once home to 100,000 and now a rubble-filled war zone.

    At first light, they made their move. Mothers swept up toddlers in their arms and fathers clasped children’s hands. “We walked, then ran as a group but they shelled us … I’ll never forget the image I saw as long as I live. It may even follow me to my grave,” said Imran, 29.

    Eleven of their number, including a pair of two-year olds, lay amid the dust and fallen trees.

    “Painfully enough, we decided to help some of the lightly wounded who could walk, but we left the martyrs on ground. We left our beloved cousins dead. Can you believe it?” he said.

    Relatives gathered at Gaza’s main Shifa hospital where three family members were being treated for their injuries. But no one had yet summoned the courage to tell one young woman sprayed with shrapnel how much she had lost that morning.

    “She’s my daughter. I can’t tell her that her son, the one she gave birth to after eight years of marriage, was killed,” said the woman’s mother, Umm Osama Ayyad. “Her husband is also dead. We can’t tell her, she may die of shock…I don’t want to lose her too. We’ve suffered enough already.”

    “TERROR NEST”

    Israel’s army, which describes Shejaia as a “terror nest”, says it takes pains to avoid killing innocent people, warning residents of such areas to evacuate before it opens fire. It also alerts occupants of targeted buildings by telephone and drops dummy missiles before firing lives ones.

    “When people do not leave their houses despite our warnings, then that is bad. We are a serious military. When we warn that you should leave a specific area then you should leave,” said Israeli military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner.

    Locals say they have few safe havens in the crowded Gaza Strip, where 1.8 million live, with Israel and Egypt sealing their borders and the United Nations struggling to shelter more than 100,000 displaced people.

    Lerner said Hamas uses civilians as human shields and has deliberately set up its command centers in built-up areas such as Shejaia, where the Israeli military says it has uncovered a vast tunnel network.

    However, he acknowledged there might have been errors. “We recognize there is a human tragedy going on in Gaza and there can be mistakes in warfare. We are accountable, we investigate, we look into the cases,” he said.

    Samir Zaqout of the Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights in Gaza said he is confident that “sooner or later” Israeli leaders will be held accountable by international justice.

    “What can we call these atrocities but war crimes? What happened in Shejaia was a massacre and a multiple war crime. The occupation army fired tank shells, which are mostly inaccurate, into the entire suburb and killed people indiscriminately inside their houses and as they fled,” he said.

    Local medical staff say 72 Palestinians died, mostly civilians, as Israel battled Islamist militants on Sunday. Twelve Israeli soldiers were killed in the assault, its largest loss of life in a single day since 2006. They were among 29 troops killed since a ground incursion began on Saturday.

    WHERE IS JUSTICE?

    For Tareq Abu Jamea’, 40, of the southern city of Khan Younes, the distance between life and the instant death of 27 extended family members plus a visiting brother-in-law was just over a meter (yard).

    Mosque loudspeakers had just announced the evening invitation to break the Ramadan fast, and while his brothers and their families were dining he stepped out for a moment.

    As soon as he left the house, the blast crashed down, sending him flying “like a bird” into the air and far away. “My leg was broken and I suffered a cut as well. I kept my head down and watched as death took away 28 of my family.”

    A grandmother, a pregnant woman, and 19 children including four babies were crushed under the rubble.

    “Their aim throughout this war is to kill civilians … They gave us no warning, no phone call and no warning missiles from the drone as they claim to,” Abu Jamea’ told Reuters.

    Jamea’ wants Israelis to face international justice in The Hague. “I wonder where is the pride of the world? Where is justice? Why aren’t they sent to the International Court of Justice? Are they above the law?” he told Reuters.

    Abu Jamea’ said his family had no connection to any political groups. Israel says it is looking into the incident.

    Israeli rights group B’Tselem says it believes the brother-in-law killed that night was a suspected Hamas operative, and was the likely target.

    LOST FAITH

    Ten Israeli human rights organizations including B’Tselem said the army’s shelling of Shejaia may have violated the “fundamental principles of the laws of war, specifically the principle of distinguishing between combatants and civilians”.

    Warning calls or the presence of militants among groups of civilians could not justify the mass death incidents under international law, they said.

    Some Israeli officials have said they dare Palestinians to make good on threats to bring cases against it at the International Criminal Court – they say militant rocket attacks directed at their towns would make for an easy countersuit.

    Amnesty International said on Tuesday that both sides “have repeatedly violated international law with impunity (and) must be held accountable”.

    This will be of little consolation for the al-Halaq family.   They fled the artillery fire raining down on Shejaia to a flat in a multi-storey apartment building in the Remal area of downtown Gaza.

    Just before dinner, an apparent missile fired from a plane hit the building, killing eight members of the family – both among those who fled and their hosts.

    The youngest victim was just five. “They escaped death in Shejaia, thinking the Remal area would be safer, but the Israelis didn’t want to spare their lives,” wept one relative, who declined to be named.

    “I have no faith in the world, not any more,” he said.

(Additional reporting by Crispian Balmer in Jerusalem; Writing by Noah Browning; editing by David Stamp)


Ika-56 buwan ng Maguindanao massacre, ginunita ng Philippine Press Institute

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Nagsagawa ang Philippine Press Institute ng isang maliit na programa kasama ang NUJP bilang paggunita sa ika-56 buwan mula nang maganap ang malagim na Maguinadanao Massacre na hanggang ngayon ay patuloy na hinahanap ang katarungan (UNTV News)

MANILA, Philippines — Katarungan pa rin ang hanap ng mga mamahayag para sa 32 mediamen na kabilang sa 58 na minasaker sa bayan ng Ampatuan, Maguindanao noong 2009.

Kahapon, araw ng Miyerkules, isang maikling programa ang isinagawa ng Phillipine Press Institute (PPI) kasama ang National Union of Journalist of the Philippines (NUJP) bilang pagunita sa ika-56 na buwan nang Maguindanao massacre.

“Ang ginagawa nating ito ay ginagawa natin para sa mga henerasyon na ito at sa next generation of journalist,” pahayag ni PPI Executive Director Ariel Sebellino.

Mula nang mangyari ang malagim na pagpatay noong November 23, 2009, apat pa lamang sa mahigit 25 miyembro ng pamilya Ampatuan ang nabasahan ng sakdal. Kabilang dito ang mag-amang Andal Ampatuan at si dating ARMM Governor Zaldy Ampatuan na kasalukuyang nakakulong sa Camp Bagong Diwa sa Taguig City.

Sa 196 na mga suspek sa malagim na masaker, 103 pa lamang ang naaresto at naghain ng hindi bababa sa 500 sari-saring mosyon dahilan upang tumagal ang proseso ng pagdinig.

Ang petisyon sa live coverage sa pagdinig ng kaso, nakabinbin pa rin hanggang ngayon.

Bagama’t inaprubahan na noong 2012 ang kahilingang magkaroon ng CCTV sa selda ng mga Ampatuan, hanggang sa ngayon ay hindi pa rin ito naisasagawa.

Ayon sa PPI, hindi dapat makalimutan kundi dapat na manatili sa ala-ala ng iba’t ibang media outfit ang sinasabing pinakamalaking media killing na naganap sa bansa.

Isa na rito ang ginagawa ng UNTV sa gabi-gabing pagbilang ng mga araw na lumilipas hanggang sa makamit ang hustisya at katarungan.

“You make a countdown, sana nga marami pang gumawa nun kasi that serves the public eh. I mean your trying to impress to the public that ‘you know it taking this toolong but nothing is ever happened’ we’re happy to know that UNTV and siguro nga yung other media outfits and organization then also been doing their own thing,” saad pa ni Sabellino.

Samantala, nais naman ng NUJP na bigyang pansin sa SONA ni Pangulong Aquino ang iba’t ibang concern ng media maging ang freedom of information.

“Dapat talagang bigyan ng atensyon dahil walang tigil ang pagpatay sa mga journalist. Gusto natin mag-ulat sya dyan pero hindi tayo umaasa kasi hindi naman nya isinama kahit FOI dun sa ulat nya sa bayan na ginawa nya in the past 4 years,” pahayag ni NUJP Director Sonny Fernandez. (Pong Mercado / Ruth Navales, UNTV News)

Dutch mourn as first MH17 bodies arrive in Netherlands

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Flight attendants and mourners gather near flower bouquets as they pay their respects at Schiphol Airport during a national day of mourning for the victims of the downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, in Schiphol July 23, 2014.
REUTERS/Cris Toala Olivares

(Reuters) – The bodies of the first victims from a Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine last week arrived on Wednesday at a military base in the Netherlands – a nation in shock and sorrow.

Bells pealed and flags flew at half mast in memory of the 298 people killed when flight MH17 came down in an area of eastern Ukraine held by Russian-backed separatists, in the first national day of mourning since wartime Queen Wilhelmina died in 1962. King Willem-Alexander and Prime Minister Mark Rutte joined dignitaries on the tarmac as two military aircraft carrying 40 plain wooden coffins landed at Eindhoven in the southern Netherlands.

A military guard of honour stood to attention as a trumpeter played The Last Post, the military funeral call for people killed in war.

After a minute’s silence – observed in stations, factories, offices and streets across this stunned nation – servicemen from all four branches of the Dutch military boarded the Dutch Hercules C-130 and Australian Boeing C-17 to carry the coffins to 40 waiting hearses lined up on the runway.

Relatives of some of the victims were present at the airport but were shielded from the media glare, officials said.

Thousands of people lined the 100 km (62 mile) route, watching from motorway bridges as the cortege travelled from Eindhoven to the military base at Hilversum where the bodies will remain until they can be identified, a task that could take months.

As the cortege passed, drivers spontaneously stopped their cars and watched silently from the side of the motorway. Some clapped in tribute, others threw flowers on the hearses.

The process will be repeated many times over coming days as the bodies of all the victims are brought home.

Amid U.S. accusations that the rebels shot the civilian plane down in error with a Russian-supplied missile, an opinion poll showed an overwhelming majority of the Dutch want sanctions imposed on Moscow, even if it hurts their own economy.

The Netherlands has disproportionately large trade and financial flows with Moscow due to its position as an oil and commodities trading hub and an offshore base for companies.

TOLLING BELLS

Church bells tolled as the planes carrying the remains arrived from Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine, shortly before 4 p.m. (1400 GMT), and windmills around the low-lying coastal nation had been set in a mourning position – with the topmost sail fixed counter-clockwise from the vertical.

The remains of an unknown number of victims were transported in refrigerated rail carriages from the rebel-held part of Ukraine on Tuesday. Rutte has said that while some of the bodies may be identified immediately, it may take weeks or even months to complete the task.

With 193 of the dead from the Netherlands, Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans said almost every family in the country of 15 million knew someone who had been killed or their relatives.

“Think of all the people who were flying away on holiday, all the young people who had just finished their final school exams,” said Jikkie van der Giessen from Amsterdam.

“They were looking fully toward the future and then you’re shot down. Whether it was an accident or on purpose, the fact is it’s horrible,” she said.

Many of the passengers on the flight to Kuala Lumpur were tourists, but at least six were AIDS experts on their way to a conference in Melbourne, Australia on the deadly disease.

Representatives of the many countries whose citizens died in the crash were present at the airfield, including the governor-general of Australia, Peter Cosgrove. Their flags lined the airfield at half-mast on a cloudless day.

Trains came to a stop as the country observed a minute’s silence. No planes took off or landed at Schiphol Airport, from which the Malaysia Airlines flight departed, for 13 minutes around the time the bodies landed.

At Schiphol, airline and airport officials gathered in silence before a vast sea of flowers that has been swelling in front of the terminal building in the days since the crash, as travellers flying from the airport left their own tributes.

People gathered in front of the Royal Palace on Amsterdam’s central Dam square on Wednesday evening in a silent tribute.

With so many of their countrymen dead, the Dutch have been taking a leading role in the international effort to recover and identify the bodies and investigate the cause of the crash.

Dutch authorities are leading the investigation, with extensive help from other countries.

The plane’s black box flight recorders, handed over by the rebels’ leader, were flown from Ukraine on a Belgian military aircraft on Tuesday to Britain, where a team of experts examined the Cockpit Voice Recorder on Wednesday, finding no evidence that it has been tampered with.

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said it was unclear how many bodies had been transported to Kharkiv and how may have been left behind at the crash site.

Rutte, thrust into an unaccustomed spotlight, said on Tuesday the disaster had fundamentally changed the way the Dutch view Russia, urging the European Union to unite behind a firm approach to force Moscow to cooperate with the investigation.

He has spoken almost daily with U.S. President Barack Obama, Russian President Vladimir Putin and other European leaders to coordinate the return of the bodies and discuss the investigation and the consequences.

With U.S. intelligence pointing to the aircraft having been shot down accidentally by the Moscow-backed separatists, the Dutch mood of sorrow is now mixed with indignation.

The loss of life has few parallels in recent Dutch history. More than 200 Dutch citizens died in the 1977 Tenerife airport disaster, in which two fully loaded Boeing 747s collided on the ground killing 583 in the world’s worst civil aviation disaster.

The worst post-war disaster in the Netherlands occurred in 1953, when the North Sea flooded low-lying eastern areas one stormy night, sweeping over dikes to take more than 1,800 lives.

(Additional reporting by Lucien Libert; Editing by Louise Ireland and Paul Taylor)

Interactive museum para kay Apolinario Mabini, pormal nang binuksan sa Tanauan, Batangas

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Pormal ng binuksan sa publiko ang interactive modern museum na naglalaman ng iba’t ibang bagay at pangyayari sa buhay ng tinaguriang Utak ng Himagsikan na si Apolinario Mabini kasabay ng pagdiriwang ng ika-150 taong anibersaryo ng kapanganakan nito sa Tanauan City, Batangas (UNTV News)

BATANGAS, Philippines — Kasabay ng pagdiriwang ng ika-150 taong anibersayo ng kapanganakan ng  Dakilang Lumpo at Utak ng Himagsikan na si Apolinario Mabini, pormal ng binuksan sa publiko ng National Historical Commission ang interactive modern museum sa Barangay Talaga, Tanauan city, Batangas kahapon, Miyerkules.

Ayon kay National Historical Commission Chairperson Dr. Maria Lourdes Serena, binuksan ang museo upang lubusang makilala ng ating mga kababayan ang kabayanihan at katalinuhan ni Apolinario Mabini.

“Unang una makilala ng taong bayan si mabini kasimsa tingin ko siya ang isang pambansang bayani na hindi ganong kilala ng mga Pilipino.”

Makikita sa museo ang mga gallery na kinatatampukan ng ibat-ibang bagay at pangyayari sa buhay ni Mabini.

“Dito, sa pamamagitan ng museong ito, sa dami ng mga galleries at interactive displays, ang dami0dami ninyong matutunan.”

Ang augmented reality portion sa gallery 5 ay tinawag na “War in Luzon”. Makikita dito na may pagsasadulang nangyayari kung paano ang mga ninuno nagkubli sa mga trenches o mga trenserya sa iba’t ibang lugar ng Luzon.

Ikinatuwa naman ng mga mag-aaral ang pagbubukas ng museo sa kanilang lugar.

“Maganda po. Nakita doon yung nakaraang nangyari po”, pahayag ni Judy Anne Quimio, isang estudyante.

“Sobra pong ganda at saka po superior po yung mga articles nila”, ani Fernand Vincent Silva na isa ring estudyante.

Ayon sa National Council of Disabilities Affair, dapat na magsilbing inspirasyon ng mga Pilipino ang katalinuhan at kabayanihan ng bayaning binansagang “Sublime Paralytic”.

“Siya ang inspirasyon at nagsisilbing role model ng mga taong may kapansanan, mga Pilipinong may kapansanan. Dahil sa kaniyang talino at paninindigan, siya ang tinuturing namin na modelo at dapat tularan ng bawat may kapansanan”, pahayag ni National Council of Disabilities Affair Executive Director, Carmin Zubiaga. (Reymar Origenes, UNTV News)

 

Kerry pushes for Gaza truce as death toll tops 700

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Smokes rises during an Israeli ground offensive in the east of Gaza City July 23, 2014.
CREDIT: REUTERS/AHMED ZAKOT

(Reuters) – The death toll in Gaza topped 700 on Thursday as Israeli tank fire before dawn killed 16 people in the Hamas-dominated coastal territory, including six members of the same family, Palestinian health officials said.

The continued violence defied world efforts to achieve a ceasefire between Israel and the Islamist group Hamas after 17 days of fighting, though some officials voiced optimism that a limited truce may be within reach.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, flying back from Israel to Cairo for more talks with Egyptian mediators, reported some progress in ceasefire talks.

An Egyptian official said on Wednesday a humanitarian truce may go into effect by the weekend, in time for the Eid al-Fitr festival, Islam’s biggest annual celebration that follows the fasting month of Ramadan.

   However, a senior U.S. official said this was a U.S. hope but a truce was by no means locked in.

    “It would not be accurate to say that we expect a ceasefire by the weekend,” said the U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “We are continuing to work on it, but it is not set at this point.”

Israel’s security cabinet released no decision after meeting late into the night on a proposed humanitarian truce under which fighting would cease immediately but negotiations for terms for an extended deal would begin only in several days’ time.

Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal, speaking in Qatar, said his fighters had made gains against Israel and expressed support for a humanitarian truce, but only if Israel eased restrictions on Gaza’s 1.8 million Palestinians.

“Let’s agree first on the demands and on implementing them and then we can agree on the zero hour for a ceasefire … We will not accept any proposal that does not lift the blockade … We do not desire war and we do not want it to continue but we will not be broken by it,” Meshaal said on Wednesday.

Israel has signaled it prefers to press on with its ground troops offensive to find and destroy Hamas’s rocket stores and wipe out a vast network of tunnels Israel sees as having been built for the purpose of infiltrating its territory.

U.S. FLIGHT BAN

But Israel is also under growing pressure to curtail the fighting, especially with American aviation authorities having banned U.S. flights to Tel Aviv for the past two days, spooked by rocket salvoes out of the Gaza Strip.

On Tuesday the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration took the rare step of banning flights to Tel Aviv, and renewed the order on Wednesday. Many other foreign carriers, on heightened alert after a Malaysian airliner was shot down over a combat zone in Ukraine last week, followed suit. Israeli carriers continued to operate.

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri praised the flight bans as a “great victory” for the Islamist group.

Israel also came under criticism from the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, who said there was “a strong possibility” Israel was committing war crimes in Gaza, where 703 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have been killed in the fighting.

Pillay also condemned indiscriminate Islamist rocket fire out of Gaza, and the United Nations Human Rights Council said it would launch an international inquiry into alleged violations.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacted furiously.

“The decision today by the HRC is a travesty,” he said in a statement. “The HRC should be launching an investigation into Hamas’s decision to turn hospitals into military command centers, use schools as weapons depots and place missile batteries next to playgrounds, private homes and mosques.”

ROCKETS IN SCHOOLS

The U.N. secretary-general, Ban Ki-moon, lashed out at militants in Gaza, by expressing “outrage and regret” at rockets found inside a U.N. school for refugees, for the second time during the current conflict.

Storing the rockets in the schools “turned schools into potentially military targets, endangering the lives of innocent children,” U.N. employees and the tens of thousands of Palestinians seeking shelter at Gaza schools from the fighting, Ban said. He urged an investigation.

Kerry returned to Egypt late on Wednesday after meeting in Jerusalem and the West Bank with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Ban and a grim-faced Netanyahu.

“We have certainly made some steps forward. There is still work to be done,” said Kerry, on one of his most intensive regional visits since Netanyahu called off U.S.-sponsored peace negotiations over Abbas’s power-share deal with Hamas in April.

Israel launched its offensive on July 8 to halt rocket salvoes by Hamas and its allies, which have struggled under an Israeli-Egyptian economic blockade on Gaza and were angered by a crackdown on their supporters in the occupied West Bank.

After an aerial and naval bombardment failed to quell the outgunned guerrillas, Israel poured ground forces into the Gaza Strip last Thursday to destroy Hamas’s rocket stores and tunnels.

“We are meeting resistance around the tunnels … they are constantly trying to attack us around and in the tunnels. That is the trend,” Israeli military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner said on Wednesday.

Palestinian health officials said Israeli tank fire killed 16 people early on Thurday, including six members of the same family.

Three Israeli soldiers were killed by explosive devices on Wednesday, lifting the army death toll to 32. Three civilians have also been killed in rocket attacks out of Gaza, including a Thai laborer hit on Wednesday.

The military says one of its soldiers is also missing and believes he might be dead. Hamas says it has captured him, but has not released a picture of him in their hands.

Rocket fire at Israel slowed slightly on Wednesday when 98 rockets were fired, 70 of them striking Israeli territory and 25 intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome defense system. Through much of the fighting more than 110 rockets had been fired daily at Israel.

Israel said it detained 150 Palestinians in Gaza for questioning about involvement with militants, and that it targeted more than 100 rocket launchers, tunnels and military compounds across Gaza on Wednesday.

Gaza has been rocked by regular bouts of violence since Israel unilaterally pulled out of the territory in 2005.

Hamas, which rejects Israel’s right to exist, balked at Egypt’s truce proposal last week and said its conditions had to be met in full before any end to the conflict. These demands include the release of hundreds of Hamas supporters arrested since last month in the West Bank and an end to the Egyptian-Israeli blockade of Gaza, which has stymied the economy and made it near impossible for anyone to travel abroad.

The war is exacting a heavy toll on impoverished Gaza. Palestinian officials say at least 475 houses have been totally destroyed by Israeli fire and 2,644 partially damaged. Some 46 schools, 56 mosques and seven hospitals have also suffered varying degrees of destruction.

(Additional reporting by Ori LewisMaayan Lubell in Jerusalem, Ali Sawafta in Ramallah,Arshad Mohammed and Yasmine Saleh in Cairo, Amena Bakr in Doha and Stephanie Nebehay in Geneva; Writing by Allyn Fisher-Ilan; Editing by Mohammad Zargham)

Leaders of Taiwan, China offer condolences for 48 dead in plane crash

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Rescue personnel survey the wreckage of a TransAsia Airways turboprop plane that crashed, on Taiwan’s offshore island Penghu July 24, 2014.
CREDIT: REUTERS/STRINGER

(Reuters) – The leaders of rivals China and Taiwan expressed condolences on Thursday for victims of a TransAsia Airways turboprop plane that crashed during a thunderstorm the previous day killing 48 people including two French nationals.

The plane, a 70-seat ATR 72, crashed near the runway while trying to land on the small island of Penghu, west of Taiwan island, with 54 passengers and four crew on board. Ten people were injured and taken to hospital.

“Today is a very sad day in the history of Taiwan aviation,” Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou said in a statement.

“All of Taiwan is grieving.”

China’s president, Xi Jinping, who is on a Latin America tour, felt “deeply grieved” after learning the tragedy has caused heavy casualties, the mainland’s State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, said in a statement, according to the Xinhua news agency.

The mainland and Taiwan have been rivals for decades, with the mainland regarding Taiwan as a renegade province, though commercial relations have grown in recent years.

Of the 48 victims, two were French nationals, the French foreign ministry said in a statement. The aircraft took off from Taiwan’s southern city of Kaohsiung, headed for the airport of Makong, but crash-landed in Huxi township of Penghu County, the main island of the chain also known as the Pescadores.

No one on the ground was hurt.

‘WEATHER OK’

Typhoon Matmo hit Taiwan on Wednesday, bringing heavy rain and strong wind, shutting financial markets and schools. It later passed the island and headed into China, downgraded from typhoon to tropical storm.

Taiwan’s civil aviation authorities said the weather on Wednesday had been suitable for flying and they were trying to determine the cause of the crash.

“There were nine flights on the same route between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. yesterday. Only the TransAsia flight crashed,” said Jean Shen, director of the Civil Aeronautics Administration.

“The weather reports showed it was totally OK for landing. We can not say for sure what went wrong at this point. The flight safety committee has opened an investigation .. They will complete an official report within a year.”

Shares of TransAsia Airways fell 7 percent at the opening bell and were down 5 percent at noon. The main index was up 0.1 percent.

Taiwan has had a poor record for aviation safety over the last two decades, though it has improved recently after the government tightened up safety measures.

TransAsia and bigger rivals, China Airlines and Eva Airways, have been facing pressure from higher energy prices and the increasingly popular budget airlines. TransAsia Airways is a Taiwan-based airline with a fleet of around 23 Airbus and ATR aircraft, operating chiefly short-haul flights on domestic routes as well as to mainland China, Japan, Thailand and Cambodia, among its Asian destinations.

(Additional reporting by Michael Gold; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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