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September 2016



 A cigarette vendor from Parañaque City won the Sept. 14 Grand Lotto 6/55 jackpot worth P61.3 million.

According to Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office General Manager Alexander Balutan, the 52-year-old father of three used a combination of his cellphone number for his P40 bet.

The winning numbers were 08-09-16-19-31-41.

The winner has been playing lotto for two years already.

He said he will use his prize to buy a house and lot for his family. Part of his winnings will also be invested for a business and saved for his children’s future.










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Dash camera footage taken along EDSA shows an altercation between a motorist and an officer of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Highway Patrol Group (HPG). The motorist, who has filed a case, claims the cop cursed and slapped her. -







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QUIRINO - A 37-year-old public school teacher was arrested in a buy-bust operation inside Bannawag Sur Integrated School in Diffun town, Quirino.
The suspect was identified as Malmore Nagtalon, a resident of Saguday and a junior high school teacher of the school.
According to Diffun Police Chief Inspector Maciste Extor Serrano, the suspect refused to surrender after he was asked to do so twice.
"Since he is newly identified sa drug watchlist, [Oplan] tinokhang ng Saguday Police Station twice, but he refused to avail this project by the government," he said.

Confiscated from Nagtalon were three sachets of suspected methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu and P1,000 buy-bust money.
Nagtalon neither denied nor admitted the accusations against him, saying he is ready to face the complaints filed against him.
According to Bannawag Sur Integrated School Principal Erlito Madriaga, Nagtalon never showed any suspicious or strange behavior. He assured the police that the school will cooperate in the investigation.
"Kung ano po ang hatol ng hukuman, igagalang po naming," he added.
Nagtalon is under the custody of Diffun Police Station and is facing raps under the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act.


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Former Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago, 71, succumbed to cancer on Thursday morning, her husband Atty. Jun Santiago said.

"She died peacefully in her sleep this morning," Santiago said.

The former lawmaker passed away while confined at the St. Luke's Medical Center in Bonifacio Global City.
She divulged in 2014 that she had stage 4 lung cancer.

Born in Iloilo City on June 15, 1945, the former senator ran for president in the May 2016 elections but lost to President Rodrigo Duterte. She also sought the presidency in 1992 (won by Fidel Ramos) and 1998 (won by Joseph Estrada)









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Bubuwisan ang 13th month pay at iba pang bonus kung masusunod ang panukala sa Kongreso ng Department of Finance kaugnay ng bagong income tax rate. Hirit naman ng mga guro, taasan pa ang sweldong "exempted" sa income tax. 














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President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday lamented the death of former Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago, saying he hopes her legacy will guide the country in the future.
In a statement, Duterte expressed his "deepest sorrow" over the passing  of Santiago.
He likewise recalled the lawmaker's "sterling career" in public office.
"She is best remembered as a graftbuster 'eating death threats for breakfast' earning her the [title] Iron Lady of Asia. A constitutionalist, she has always been an advocate for the rule of law," he said.
Santiago had said she ate death threats for breakfast when she was Commissioner of Immigration and Deportation during the time of the late President Corazon Aquino, who tasked her to clean up the agency.
"Rest in peace, Madam Senator. May your legacy continue to guide this nation for many years to come," said Duterte, who is currently visiting Vietnam.
Santiago was among the four candidates who went against Duterte in the 2016 presidential elections.
The former lawmaker finished last with 1.5 million votes against Duterte's 16.6 million votes.
Santiago also ran in the 1992 presidential polls but lost to former President Fidel Ramos, whom she accused of stealing the election. She also lost in the 1998 presidential elections won by Joseph Estrada.






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Senator Antonio Trillanes IV on Thursday said he will ask the Senate to subpoena inmate Jaybee Sebastian to a legislative investigation on the stabbing incident at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP).

Trillanes, along with Sen. Leila de Lima, had filed a resolution directing the proper Senate committee to conduct an inquiry, in aid of legislation, on the “apparent mismanagement and/or incompetence” of the NBP by the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) leading to the a supposed riot inside Building 14.

The resolution also seeks a probe on the alleged “isolation, intimidation, maltreatment, torture and other alleged human rights violations” committed by the PNP Special Action Force (SAF) on inmates.

While the resolution has yet to be referred to a committee, Trillanes said he already has a list of resource persons in mind, which would include Sebastian.

“Ipapatawag natin ang mga person involved tulad nina Jaybee Sebastian, Mr.

[Herbert] Colanggo, yun NBP officials para mapaliwanag nila kung bakit nangyari ito,” Trillanes said, referring to convicted bank robber-murderer Herbert Colanggo.

“Akala ba natin mahigpit na ang seguridad diyan at wala nang mga ibang dangerous weapon so bakit nangyari pa yan ngayon?” Trillanes added.

Sebastian, through his lawyer, however, has said that he was open to talk but only to President Rodrigo Duterte.

Trillanes said Sebastian would have no choice but to attend a Senate inquiry if a subpoena is issued to him.

“Wala namang magagawa si Mr. Jaybee Sebastian kung ipapatawag sila ng Senado para malaman kung ano yung nangyayari ngayon dyan...Hindi naman ang abugado ang magpapasya nyan,” he said.

Trillanes said Duterte’s allies should be in favor of a Senate investigation if they want to know the truth behind the NBP incident.

“Dapat interesado sila dito. Dapat ang mga kaalyado rin nila sa Senado gusto ring malaman ang katotohanan through Mr. Jaybee Sebastian,” he said.

Chinese drug lord Tony Co died, while three other high-profile inmates, Sebastian, Peter Co and Vicente Sy, were hurt in a stabbing incident inside the NBP Building 14 Wednesday morning.

Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II said the prison “riot” started after another inmate, convicted police officer Clarence Dongail confronted Tony Co’s group, who were allegedly using shabu inside their prison cell.

As of Thursday morning, Sebastian was already in stable condition but still under observation at a Muntinlupa hospital.

De Lima earlier casted doubt whether the incident was a “riot” among high-profile inmates, suspecting that it could be one of the government’s “mafia tactics” to scare prisoners who refuse to testify against her.

She said Sebastian, supposedly a government asset, was one of the prisoners whom authorities failed to convince.
But according to other inmates presented as witnesses by the DOJ in a House committee hearing, Sebastian collected drug payoffs on De Lima’s behalf.



source;gmanews



LOS ANGELES – It's common to see fight cards stacked with Filipino fighters, but shockingly, two of the country's best boxers, Manny Pacquiao and Nonito Donaire Jr., have never been on the same card –- until now.

The two General Santos-born fighters will be fighting on November 5 at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, with Pacquiao facing off against Mexican-American Jessie Vargas, and Donaire defending his title against Jessie Magdaleno.

It is a dream come true for their promoter, Top Rank chief executive Bob Arum.
"I've been trying to put them together on the same card, (but) I ran into opposition from some of Manny's people," Arum explained when asked why it took so long to put the "Pacman" and "Filipino Flash" in the same fight card.

"But finally, I was able to convince them," he added.

"Depende lang kasi sa schedule," said Donaire. "Kasi noon, lumaban ako, binigyan ako ng schedule, at the same time, may schedule so Manny. Kaya parang hindi nagkataon para mag-sabay kami."

"Pero ngayon, sabay na kami. It gives a lot of people something to look forward to," he said.

The hype around Top Rank's November 5 event extends far beyond the two Filipino superstars, however. It is shaping up to be a global event, as Mexican Oscar Valdez will defend his belt, while China's Zou Shiming is looking for a world title.

Shiming, who trains out of the Wild Card Gym, has been sparring with Donnie Nietes to prepare for his fight.

With the event just six weeks away, Arum reported that ticket sales are coming in strong for the Thomas and Mack Center that seats around 19,000 people. About 7,000 of those seats are being sold for $50.

"It's a real plus for Filipino fans in the United States on pay-per-view, and people are coming to fight and people are seeing these two Philippine icons on this same card," said Arum.

"We just have a handful, maybe a little over a thousand (tickets) left. They're going fast. Probably by the beginning of October, they're gone," he added.



Top Rank is producing the pay-per-view event independently. The broadcast team will be composed of Timothy Bradley – the only fighter to have fought both Pacquiao and Vargas – along with the outspoken Stephen A. Smith.

"You want to get the best possible talents and the most informative telecast," said Arum. "Tim is very articulate, and it's great to have him as one of the commentators."

Arum is set to fly to Hong Kong later this month to check on another one of his fighters, and he said he may possibly visit Pacquiao at his training camp in Manila.




President Rodrigo Duterte revealed Tuesday that Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) founder Nur Misuari wants to include the Abu Sayyaf Group in peace talks with the government.

Duterte added that Misuari also wants amnesty for members of the terrorist group.

"Si Misuari, I've been waiting for him but he seems equivocal because 'yung proposal niya ngayon, pati 'yung Abu Sayyaf, isali na niya at pagdating nga panahon kung magka-okay tayo, isali natin sa general amnesty," Duterte said in a speech before more than 400 Marines during a camp visit at the Philippine Marine Headquarters in Taguig City.




(I've been waiting for (Nur) Misuari but he seems equivocal. He is proposing to include the Abu Sayyaf Group in the peace talks, and eventually, make them eligible for general amnesty.)

Duterte said he rejected the proposal outright. He said he is willing to drop the talks with Misuari altogether if he insists on bringing in the Abu Sayyaf.

"Sabi ko, pagka-ganun, 'wag na lang tayo mag-usap. I will not, for the life of me, as a matter of principle. Forget about it," Duterte said.

(I said, if that is the case, it's better if we drop the talks. I will not, for the life of me, as a matter of principle. Forget about it.)




He had some harsh words for the terrorist group.

"Why should I talk to animals? What's the point? Ni walang awa. (They show no mercy.)"
Duterte said his administration will not deal amicably with the terrorist group.

"Ang mga Morong kapatid ko, sabi ko nga, federalism... Pumunta ka sa akin with a mixed crowd including 'yung Abu Sayyaf, bahala ka diyan. You wait for another president," he said.

(To my Moro brethren, my proposal is federalism. But if you come to me with a mixed crowd, which is with the Abu Sayyaf, you better get lost. You wait for another president.


 




A Chinese drug lord died while three other high-profile inmates including, Jaybee Sebastian and Peter Co, were hurt in a stabbing incident inside Building 14 of the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) on Wednesday morning.

Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II said the stabbing incident happened at around 7:40 a.m.

Aguirre identified the slain Chinese drug lord as Tony Co.

He said Peter Co was in critical condition while Sebastian was already in a stable condition at the Medical Center of Muntinlupa City.



Another high-profile inmate, Vicenty Sy, was also hurt in the incident. He was rushed to the Ospital ng Muntinlupa.
Building 14 houses high-profile inmates, including top drug lords.

The incident happened even as Building 14 was supposedly heavily guarded by members of the police's elite Special Action Force (SAF).

Aguirre said that based on initial reports, the three Chinese drug lords were having a shabu session in their quarters before the stabbing incident.

He said a former police major, also an inmate, tried to stop the shabu session but Tony Co allegedly attacked him with a knive.
"Pumasok si Tony Co at sinugod ng saksak [ang former police major]," Aguirre said.

The justice secretary said they still had no idea how the Chinese drug lords were able to sneak the shabu into the heavily-guarded building.

He reiterated an earlier admission of the Bureau of Corrections that only 90 percent of the illegal items being hidden in the inmates' quarters have been discovered and confiscated by the SAF and BuCor operatives during Oplan Galugad implementations.

Sebastian, an alleged drug lord and gang leader, had been invited to attend the House of Representatives Committee on Justice hearing on the alleged drug trade in the NBP.



Aguirre had said that they will soon file charges against Sen. Leila de Lima, the former secretary of the Department of Justice, for her alleged involvement in the drug trade at the national penitentiary.

A witness had said during the House hearing that Peter Co gave De Lima P5 million for the release of his niece.
Aguirre, who is leaving for Vietnam on Wednesday to accompany President Duterte in his official trip, said he will assign people to supervise the investigation of the stabbing incident




source:gmanews


The House of Representatives on Wednesday formally summoned Jaybee Sebastian and three others to a justice committee hearing on the alleged proliferation of illegal drugs inside the New Bilibid Prison.

Committee chair Rep. Reynaldo Umali of Oriental Mindoro confirmed to reporters that he had "just signed documents" for the subpoenasof the following individuals:

*Sebastian, a Bilibid inmate being accused by his fellow prisoners of raising money for the senatorial candidacy of Sen. Leila de Lima;
*Ronnie Dayan, former driver and security aide of De Lima;
*former Bureau of Corrections director Franklin Jesus Bucayu; and
*former Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) executive director Reginald Villasanta.

"Nakagawa na kami ng invitation at nakapagbigay na kami ng notice," Umali said.

Umali admitted a subpoena for Sebastian was actually no longer necessary since government authorties can bring him to the inquiry anytime.

"His civil rights are suspended. He is under the custody of the NBI, the Bureau of Corrections and the Department of Justice so when we directed the DOJ to do that, they have every means to bring them to the hearing," said the lawmaker.




A subpoena is not even necessary (for Sebastian) but if the secretary (of Justice) would insist on a subpoena (then we will issue it). But the position of this committee is it is not necessary," said Umali.

Umali, however, reminded the public that Sebastian should not be the only focus of the Hose inquiry.
Sebastian is not the be-all-end-all of this inquiry especially since we invited other resource persons," said Umali.

Sebastian was earlier rushed to the hospital after being stabbed inside Building 14 of the NBP, where high-profile inmates are being detained.




Chinese drug convict Tony Co died in the stabbing incident, while two other Chinese convicts Peter Co and Vicente Sy were wounded. Authorities said Sebastian was already in stable condition.

Umali had already said the House inquiry would push through even without Sebastian, but stressed that the convict must still attend the hearings if his condition is "not debilitating."

The justice committee is set to conduct three more rounds of hearings on October 5, 6, and 7 to probe he illegal drug trade inside the NBP.





source:gmanews


Posibleng isailalim din sa Oplan Tokhang ang mga celebrities na nasa drug list ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte.

Ayon kay Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa, kung makakakuha siya ng kopya ng listahan, pwedeng isailalim sa Tokhang ang mga showbiz personalities na sinasabing gumagamit o nagtutulak ng droga.


Aminado naman si Dela Rosa na sa ngayon hindi pa niya nakikita ang bagong listahan.

Ani Dela Rosa, sakaling nasa kaniya na ang listahan pwedeng papuntahan ang mga celebrities sa kanilang bahay at istasyon ng telebisyon at kukumbinsihin na sumuko ang mga ito.

Ayon kay Dela Rosa, kung naisasailalim sa Oplan Tokhang ang mga high-end subdivision pwede ring isailalim sa proseso ang mga tanyag na personalidad.



Nauna na nang sinabi incoming Subic Bay Metropolitan chairman Martin Diño na hindi bababa sa 50 celebrities ang nasa listahan.

Sa nasabing bilang, hindi umano bababa sa sampu ay nagtutulak ng droga.

Hindi naman pinangalanan ni Diño ang mga celebrities.







                                              source (Radyo Inquirer)(Partner4Change)




 DAVAO CITY, Philippines – Not only should smokers and drinkers be warned, but also those living in the fast lane.

Mayor Rodrigo Duterte said he would implement certain local ordinances that have been effective here in Davao City on a nationwide scale should he be elected president in next year’s elections.

“Number 1 is no smoking,” Duterte said during his ”Gikan sa Masa, Para sa Masa” weekly TV program here yesterday.

He vowed to push for a smoking ban like the one enforced in Davao City for the past 13 years. He said smokers could indulge in the habit in designated areas outside buildings.

The provision of having smoking rooms inside buildings was discontinued, he said.

According to Duterte, he would push for the no smoking ban even if it costs him votes in the presidential elections.

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“Everybody will hate me. But I am sorry in face of those who die of cancer. I have to protect public health. This is one of the things that I cannot trade off. I cannot exchange it for anything,” Duterte said.

But Duterte pointed out that in the national level, “if I make it to the Pasig, before I drown, it is really no smoking and I said that you can have places where you can smoke because I know that nicotine is addicting and therefore if you are smoking and you get addicted to nicotine and you must have a fix for that day which your body would really look for, especially in moments of stress, merrymaking, drinking, there are thousands of them who are into smoking.”

“This particular law or ordinance is not really intended to deprive you of your fix, but rather because nicotine is a cancer-causing merchandise, I have to protect those who are not smoking,” he said.

Duterte, however, reasoned out he would be lenient on the requirements of smoking areas in the national level.

“I am prepared to win and I am prepared to lose because of what I believe should be best for the country and for the people,” he said.

Aside from the smoking ban, Duterte said he would implement strict policy on speed limits to prevent the occurrence of road accidents all over the country.

Duterte cited the ordinance in Davao City, setting the speed limits for all types of vehicles at 30, 40 and 60 kilometers an hour in different areas.

The speed limit has in a way reduced the vehicular accidents in the city since it was implemented the other year, he said.

Duterte said he would also want to implement a liquor ban nationwide.

For almost 15 years now, there has been an existing ban on the sale of liquor at 1:00 a.m. in Davao City.

Duterte said he wanted establishments such as bars to be closed at a certain hour and not reach until the wee hours of the morning selling liquor.

The mayor lamented that those who stay up until morning drinking are mostly young students who are sent by their parents to school but actually squander their allowances on drink and other vices.

Duterte said he knows the ways of the streets when it comes to vices, which is why he is bent on implementing policies that would really bring about order in society rather that add to the miseries suffered by the Filipino people because of lack of discipline.

Banking on support
Duterte, who topped the recent surveys, said he is banking on the support of housewives, the youth, and carpenters in his presidential bid in admitting he has not enough political machinery.

In particular, Duterte said housewives and youths can sew campaign T-shirts for him while carpenters can make billboards out of scrap material for his campaign.

Even if I have no money or political machinery… with their help, I do not need big money to run, he said.

Duterte, who believes that his style of leadership in Davao City has put him in the frontlines, claimed he got some support from smugglers and businessmen who chose to skirt the law, but warned them not to support him instead.

He stressed that he will not hesitate to apprehend them should they violate the law even if they have contributed in his campaign expenses.

Duterte said he does not want to be compromised.

The tough talking mayor, who is known for his sarcasm, hit President Aquino on his “daang matuwid” or straight path policy.


                                                                  source:philstar

Senator Trillanes should not be given a chance to speech on the senate hearing. His disrespect behaviors show his real personality and the senate president should not tolerate this kind of behavior specially it is broadcast-ed on national television.











                                                  source: PRESIDENT DUTERTE UPDATES



Police have seized P6 million worth of high-powered firearms intended for the Abu Sayyaf Group.

Philippine National Police chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa presented the firearms to the media at Camp Crame on Tuesday morning.

Dela Rosa said the firearms and hundreds of ammunition have been bought by ASG members, who have been in Metro Manila since August.

He said the firearms were seized from four suspects by Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) operatives in Barangay West Crame, San Juan City last September 4.

The suspects were identified as Unding Kenneth Isa, Hja Risdimona Isa, Aljamer Akarab Mandih and Hurbin Alhi Sahibul.




The seized firearms include M203 grenade launchers, M14 and M16 rifles.

Some ASG members are in Manila since August 2016 to buy guns, explosive components, ammunition, upon orders of an unidentified ASG commander.

 These will be used against government forces in Sulu and Basilan, as well as bombing operations," Dela Rosa said.

Dela Rosa said that most of the seized ammunition came from the government's arsenal.

He said the firearms was supposed to be smuggled out of Manila to Mindanao via ro-ro (roll-on/roll-off vessel)



source:gmanews




Arestado ang dating sexy actress na si Karen Pallasigue, kilala bilang Sabrina M, sa isinagawang anti-illegal drug operation ng Quezon City Police District (QCPD).

Ang operasyon ay isinagawa nitong Linggo ng gabi sa bahagi ng Brgy. Pasong Tamo sa naturang lungsod kunsaan naaresto rin sa bahay ni Pallasigue ang mga kasama nito na kinilalang sina Ewin Martin at Edwin Coloma.

Dahil sa hiya hindi maipakita ang mukha ng dating aktres nang iprinisinta ito ng awtoridad sa harap ng mga mamamahayag itong Lunes.



Naglabas din ang QCPD ng surveillance video kunsaan gumagamit umano ng hinihinalang iligal na droga si Pallasigue na naging dahilan din sa kanyang pagkakaaresto.

Si Pallasigue ay naging sexy actress noong dekada 90.









source:gmanews/abante

Mr President Duterte you're one of a kind! Your dedication is truly worthy. The only President with pure intentions to really served the country our very own Philippines. Mabuhay ka at pagpalain ka ng may kapal sa bawat oras. The people of the Philippines needed you. 













                                                                                                         Source: Partner4Change/http://rodydu30.blogspot.com/



Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II on Monday said inmate Jaybee Sebastian will not likely implicate Senator Leila De Lima in the illegal drug trade at the New Bilibid Prison.

Sebastian is said to have pooled millions in drug money for De Lima's election campaign early this year, according to his fellow inmates who testified before the House justice committee in a two-day hearing last week.






He (Sebastian) will testify for De Lima because he did not execute a sworn statement against her. He will be protecting his own skin, Aguirre said in a text message to GMA News Online when asked about his expectation on Sebastian's testimony.

De Lima had said that Sebastian was a government asset, which Aguirre shot down as a "foolish" claim.

She, however, dared the House committee to invite Sebastian to the probe and said she would not be surprised if the convicted kidnapper would speak against her.

The House justice committee is conducting an investigation into the alleged proliferation of the illegal drug trade inside the national penitentiary during the term of De Lima as Justice secretary.





Interviewed on radio dzBB on Sunday, Aguirre expressed openness to the idea of forcing Sebastian to attend the next hearing on October 5, arguing that convicts have no right to refuse summons from a legislative body.

During the hearing, the Cabinet official said he would like to cross-examine Sebastian because he was confident that he can get information out of the high-profile inmate.

Also expected to appear at the next hearing  is Joenel Sanchez, a former security aide of De Lima who allegedly acted as the senator's bagman.

Aguirre may also release at the proper time the Anti-Money Laundering Council's report on certain bank accounts that may be connected to the drug syndicates operating inside the NBP.

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has been tapped to do a fact-finding probe into the Bilibid drug trade with the goal of filing charges against personalities involved before the end of the year



source:GMA News



An unidentified man's killing was caught by a CCTV camera in Caloocan City, early Monday.

A CCTV footage from Barangay 106 obtained by GMA News showed five men on board two motorcycles arriving at 10th Avenue corner Maria Clara street around 3 a.m.

Three men, including one person with his hands tied, got off one of the motorcycles.
One of the men pointed a gun at the victim's head and fired.

The man holding the gun fired at least six shots at the victim before leaving his body.

The victim, who has several tattoos on his body and arms, has yet to be identified by policemen.




Barangay tanod Rufino Garcia said the victim was not a resident of the barangay.

The victim's hands were tied with packaging tape.

Meanwhile, another summary execution victim was found nearby.

The second victim, whose hands were also tied with packaging tape, was found along 5th Avenue.





The victim's identity was also unknown. He has a "Commando" tattoo on his body.

Witnesses said the victim was shot several three times by the assailants, who were also riding a motorcycle.
Police are investigating the two killings








source:ALG, GMA News






              Americans Proud Sikat na Sikat si Duterte sa United States at Ibang Bansa

Ang ating Presidente ang pinakadabest na leader sa history ng Pilipinas. Walang droga at kurapsyon! Kaya nga sikat na sikat si Pres.Duterte sa ibang bansa pati sa US at UK. 









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