Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Taiwan takes media on tour of South China Sea island claim #JHedzWorlD



FILE - In this Jan. 28, 2016 file photo released by the Taiwan Presidential Office, Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou speaks during his visit to Taiping Island, also known as Itu Aba, in the Spratly archipelago, south of Taiwan. Taiwan flew international media to Taiping, its largest island holding in the South China Sea, on Wednesday, March 23, in a bid to reinforce its territorial claims in the disputed and increasingly tense region. The letters on the monument dedicated by Ma on Dec. 12, 2015, read: "Peace in the South China Sea and our national security forever." (Taiwan Presidential Office via AP, File)

In this Jan. 28, 2016 file photo released by the Taiwan Presidential Office, Taiwan’s President Ma Ying-jeou speaks during his visit to Taiping Island, also known as Itu Aba, in the Spratly archipelago, south of Taiwan. Taiwan flew international media to Taiping, its largest island holding in the South China Sea, on Wednesday, March 23, in a bid to reinforce its territorial claims in the disputed and increasingly tense region. The letters on the monument dedicated by Ma on Dec. 12, 2015, read: “Peace in the South China Sea and our national security forever.” (Taiwan Presidential Office via AP, File)



TAIPING ISLAND — Taiwan flew international media to its largest island holding in the South China Sea on Wednesday in a bid to reinforce its territorial claims in the disputed and increasingly tense region.


Deputy Foreign Minister Bruce Linghu, who was leading the trip, said he intended to demonstrate that Taiping is an island capable of sustaining human habitation, and not simply a “rock” as the Philippines claims in a case brought before the Permanent Court of Arbitration. Islands are entitled to territorial waters, an exclusive economic zone and other rights not enjoyed by mere rocks.


Two dozen journalists were flown to the island aboard a Taiwanese air force C-130 transport plane that landed on an airstrip on Taiping guarded by coast guard sentries with rifles. They were shown the island’s post office and its fresh water well, and were to later visit the harbor and a traditional Chinese temple.


The Philippines, along with Vietnam, also claims Taiping. Critics say Manila is seeking to have Taiping designated a rock to avoid having to share an exclusive economic zone with its own nearby island of Palawan.


The Philippines “distorted the facts and misinterpreted the law” in its arguments, Linghu told reporters at a pre-trip briefing Tuesday in Taipei, Taiwan’s capital.


Manila’s case, which has been rejected by China, aims to challenge Beijing’s blanket claim to virtually the entire South China Sea. Yet it threatens also to harm relations between the Philippines and fellow pro-U.S. democracy Taiwan.


Taiwan, which lacks diplomatic ties to negotiate with the five other governments with territorial claims in the South China Sea, has increasingly turned to public diplomacy to reinforce its own claims.


Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeo paid a visit to Taiping in late January, drawing rare criticism from the United States, Taiwan’s key ally, which has urged all parties to avoid steps that might raise tensions. Although Taiwan’s claim to almost the entire region overlaps with China’s, Ma has sought to cast Taiwan as a peaceful, humanitarian player in the region.


Taiwan operates a 10-bed hospital, a lighthouse and a fishing industry aid station on 46-hectare (110-acre) Taiping, also known as Itu Aba, which has a population of around 200 mostly coast guard personnel. It is spending more than $100 million to upgrade the island’s airstrip and build a wharf capable of allowing its 3,000-ton coast guard cutters to dock.


Roughly 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) south of Taiwan, Taiping is the largest naturally occurring island in the South China Sea’s disputed Spratly Islands.


However, it has recently been eclipsed in size by artificial islands China has built by piling sand on top of reefs and shoals, and then constructing housing, ports, airstrips and other infrastructure. The United States and others say Beijing is exacerbating tensions in the strategically vital region, while China accuses the U.S. of militarizing the area by ordering Navy ships to cruise in defiance of Beijing’s claims.


Malaysia and Brunei also say parts of the strategically vital sea belong to them. The dispute now threatens to draw in Indonesia, whose sea border abuts China’s vague, unilaterally declared boundary around the South China Sea known as the nine-dash line.


Indonesia this week detained the eight crew members of a Chinese vessel it accused of fishing illegally in its waters, while China says the ship was being “harassed” by an armed Indonesian government boat.


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Sandigan bars Pangasinan governor from leaving Philippines – #JHedzWorlD




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MANILA, Philippines – The Sandiganbayan has issued a hold departure order (HDO) against Pangasinan Gov. Amado Espino, who was charged with graft over black sand mining in Lingayen Gulf.


The Bureau of Immigration should not allow Espino to leave the country without clearance, magistrates of the anti-graft court’s sixth division chaired by Associate Justice Rodolfo Ponferrada said in a directive issued yesterday.


Espino’s co-accused – former provincial administrator Rafael Baraan, former Pangasinan Housing and Urban Development coordinating officer Alvin Bigay, Cynthia Camara and Lolita Bolayog of Alexandra Mining and Oil Ventures Inc. as well as Michael Ramirez, Gina Alcazar and Avery Pujol of Xypher Builders Inc. – were also barred from leaving the country.


In filing the charges last week, the Office of the Ombudsman said Presidential Proclamation 1258 declares Lingayen Gulf as an environmentally critical area. 


Graft probers said the respondents should be held liable for authorizing unlawful magnetite extraction in favor of an unqualified contractor. The government lost P10.7 million when the extracted minerals were exported to China, they added.


The anti-graft court has yet to act on the motion for reconsideration that Espino filed.


In a text message to The STAR, provincial information officer Orpheus Velasco said Espino is not bothered about the HDO.


“He has no plans whatsoever to leave the country,” the text message stated. – With Eva Visperas







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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

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Poe, Duterte happy with latest Pulse Asia survey results – #JHedzWorlD


Presidential candidates Sen. Grace Poe and Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte lead the latest Pulse Asia Survey. The STAR/Kriz John Rosales



MANILA, Philippines – Both Sen. Grace Poe and Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte were happy to lead in the latest Pulse Asia survey.


Poe thanked the Filipinos for giving her the consistent lead in Pulse Asia’s surveys.


“Once again, with humility and gratitude, we thank the Filipino people for getting us to the top of the latest Pulse Asia survey,” Poe said in a statement. 


“We owe it to them for making their voices heard on their choice for the next president,” she added.


On the other hand, Duterte said he is just hopeful.


“There is hope. But elections is still far away,” Duterte said.


Duterte’s campaign manager, outgoing Bohol Mayor Leoncio Evasco Jr. of Maribojoc town, said they expect Duterte’s ratings to rise as May 9 draws closer, crediting the latest gain to the public’s clamor for change.


“We are where we are comfortable right now. We expect to gain more points as we move toward the second half of the campaign,” Evasco said.


“There is this growing ground swell of discontent among the people and they see in Duterte the strong leadership that the country has been wanting over the last decade,” he added.


Poe’s camp said that it will make use of its campaign to explain their brand of governance, “Gobyernong May Puso” to the Filipinos while Duterte’s camp said “persistence is the key to victory.”


“With about a month and a half remaining in the campaign period, there will be no letup in our efforts to get to the people to explain what Gobyernong May Puso can do for them,” Poe said.


“We will be steadfast in connecting with the people and earning the highest mandate come May 9,” she added.


On Monday, Poe and Duterte shared the top spot as the most preferred president as they are statistically tied in Pulse Asia’s Surveyconducted from March 8 to 13 with 26 and 25 percent, respectively.  The survey was held a week after the Supreme Court allowed Poe to run.


Vice President Jejomar Binay’s spokesperson Rico Quicho said the presidential race continues to be tight and claimed that all candidates are statistically tied. Manuel “Mar” Roxas II also said the candidates are in a close fight.





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Hulk Hogan sex video jury awards $25M in punitive damages – #JHedzWorlD


Hulk Hogan arrives before the start of his trial Thursday, March 17, 2016, in St. Petersburg, Fla. | Dirk Shadd/The Tampa Bay Times via AP, Pool



ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Moments after a Florida jury hit Gawker Media and its founder with $25 million in punitive damages for publishing a sex tape of Hulk Hogan, the former pro wrestler told a gaggle of reporters that he and his legal team “made history.”


Hogan said Monday evening that he thought “we’ve protected a lot of people from going through what I went through.”


The smiling 62-year-old, who wore all black throughout the three-week trial, added that he’s been overwhelmed with support by fans.


“Everywhere I show up, people treat me like I’m still the champ,” he said.


On Monday, the jury hit Gawker Media with a $15 million judgment and its owner, Nick Denton, with $10 million.


It also assessed $100,000 against A.J. Daulerio, the Gawker editor who decided to post the edited sex video and wrote the post that accompanied it.


The punitive damages come on top of $115 million the jury imposed Friday after two weeks of trial.


Hogan sued Gawker after it posted a video of him having sex with his then-best friend’s wife. Hogan said he didn’t know he was being taped.


The president and general counsel of Gawker Media said in a statement that the media company expects the multimillion dollar award will be overturned by an appeals court.


Heather Dietrick said in an email Monday night that because the jury was prohibited from knowing about “prior court rulings in favor of Gawker, prohibited from seeing critical evidence gathered by the FBI and prohibited from hearing from the most important witness, Bubba Clem,” that an appeals court could overturn the case.


“We are confident we will win this case ultimately based on not only on the law but also on the truth,” she said.


Hogan’s lawyer had asked jurors Monday to add punitive damages to the $115 million judgment. Gawker’s lawyer pleaded that the existing verdict was already “debilitating” for the company.


During brief closing arguments Monday, Hogan’s lawyer Kenneth Turkel said Gawker Media’s gross revenues in 2015 were $48.7 million and that founder Nick Denton has a total of $121 million, including a $3.6 million Manhattan condo. Gawker Media is worth $83 million, the lawyers said.


Daulerio, the editor, has no assets, the lawyers said. They said Daulerio has $27,000 in student loan debt.


Turkel had asked the jury to decide on a punitive amount as both punishment to Gawker and a deterrent to other media companies.


Jurors have “an ability to send a message,” Turkel said, adding that Gawker acted with reckless disregard when it posted an edited version of the sex video.


Michael Sullivan, representing Gawker, said, “The $115 million judgment “is punishment enough” and “is already far beyond their means.”


“The amount of that verdict could already be debilitating for Gawker Media,” Sullivan said.


“Your verdict will send a chill down the spine of writers, producers and publishers,” he added.


One juror, 35-year-old Salina Stevens, told reporters that watching the video posted by Gawker finally convinced her to find for Hogan.


“I believe his privacy was violated, and that’s not OK,” she said. “The video was worse than I expected … not so much the sex part of it but the conversation. I just feel like if he knew he was being videotaped, he would not have spoken about the things he spoke about.”





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