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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Awaken Philippines of China’s threat: Realized the need of 6 Frigates; to Acquire 2 more Warships from USA

 

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Philippines seeks more US navy ships amid China threat

 

The Philippines wants to acquire two more navy ships from the United States to boost its maritime protection amid threats from China, the country's military chief said Wednesday.

 

The new acquisitions would come under the fresh US military assistance announced by US Secretary of State John Kerry when he visited the Philippines last month, armed forces chief of staff General Emmanuel Bautista said.

 

"Within the last year, we realized that there is a real threat out there in terms of securing, defending our territory," Bautista told ANC television.

 

He said that ideally the country needed about six more frigates to guard its long coastline effectively.

 

"In fact, we are bidding now for two frigates, hopefully we will be able to acquire them in (a) couple of years," Bautista said.

 

He said he has made "maritime domain awareness" and protection a key concern of his leadership.

 

The funds used to boost maritime defense, he said, would come from the $40 million military assistance pledged by Kerry in December.

 

The Philippines has already acquired two refurbished American frigates in the past two years, and they now lead patrols in the South China Sea.

 

The Philippines, a long-time US military ally, has been locked in an increasingly tense standoff with China involving disputed reefs and islands in an area Manila calls the West Philippine Sea.

 

In 2012, the flagship BRP Gregorio del Pilar, the first acquired from the US, confronted Chinese ships on Scarborough Shoal, a small outcrop just off the coast of the country's main island of Luzon.

 

The Chinese eventually gained control of the outcrop after Manila backed down. However, the government sought UN arbitration to settle the dispute, a move rejected by China.

 

Manila has also increasingly looked to the US for help, and negotiations are ongoing for an increased rotational presence of American soldiers in the Philippines as part of Washington's "pivot" to Asia.

 

Bautista said the Gregorio del Pilar, as well as another frigate that arrived last year, have been deployed to protect the country's waters.

 

"There are Chinese fishing vessels in the West Philippine Sea as we speak," he said, but declined to say where they were in the disputed waters.

 

China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, including waters near the coast of its neighbours.

 

Recently, it has declared an "air defence identification zone" over the East China Sea where it is engaged in a dispute with Japan.

 

Kerry has warned China against imposing a similar restriction over the South China Sea, and said the US government also rejected the zone over the East China Sea.

 

Last week China also announced a new fisheries law requiring foreign vessels to seek permits for activities in much of the South China Sea, in another move that triggered angry protests from Manila. – MSN News

 

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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Philippines recovered ₱164 billion peso Marcos ill-gotten Wealth – Court Ordered

Marcos Jewlery - file


Philippine Government Acquires More Marcos Jewelry

 

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A Philippine court decision ordering the widow of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos to relinquish more than $100,000 in jewelry is a victory for Filipinos and shows that crime does not pay, an official said Tuesday.

 

The Sandiganbayan anti-graft court said Monday that former first lady Imelda Marcos should forfeit the jewelry after ruling it was ill-gotten.

 

Andres Bautista, chairman of the Presidential Commission on Good Government, said the court's decision "is really a victory of the Filipino people."

 

"The important lesson is that crime and corruption do not pay. It may take long but eventually the long arm of the law will catch up," he said.

 

It is the third collection of Marcos jewelry that the government has acquired. The two other collections are estimated to be worth up to $8.4 million.

 

The commission, which is charged with recovering the alleged ill-gotten wealth of the Marcoses, is proposing that the three collections be exhibited to show the excesses of the 20-year Marcos regime, Bautista said.

 

There was no immediate comment from Imelda Marcos or her lawyer. The flamboyant former first lady was known for shopping sprees abroad while a majority of Filipinos remained mired in poverty at home. Her shoe collection of over 1,000 pairs became a symbol of extravagance.

 

Marcos Jewelries

Marcos, who declared martial law during his rule, was toppled by a popular revolt in 1986. He died in exile in Hawaii three years later.

 

"We cannot deny that this is part and parcel of our history and they are examples of the excesses that were committed during the martial law regime," Bautista said. "We owe it to our future that the lessons of the past are not forgotten and the dark abuses should not return again."

 

Bautista said current President Benigno Aquino III has not decided whether to auction the jewelry.

 

The government has recovered 164 billion pesos ($3.7 billion) of Marcos' alleged hidden wealth over the years and is targeting at least 50 billion pesos ($1.1 billion) more.

 

The amount includes more than $600 million in Swiss accounts set up in the early years of Marcos' administration.

 

The Supreme Court ruled in 2003 that the Marcos' wealth in excess of their legal income of around $304,000 from 1965 to 1986 "is presumed to be ill-gotten," Bautista said. – AFP / ABC News

 

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