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Thai
senate seeks referendum on
new constitution: Lese Majeste law From News
Reports: Bangkok, February 12: The
Senate is seeking a referendum on the
drafting of a new constitution as dictated by the
Referendum Act after the House of Representatives
voted for an opposition-sponsored
motion on November 3, 2022 to seek a
referendum, reports the Bangkok Post.
Senators voted 151 for, 26 against, and 15 abstentions
to form a panel to study a motion to
organise a referendum that would pave
the way for a rewrite of the constitution
that includes the Lese Majeste law.
The Senate called on the government to hold a referendum
on whether a new constitution should be
drawn up by a charter drafting
assembly made up of elected representatives,
saying "the referendum should be arranged on the
same day as the next general election that has
tentatively been set for May 7 by the
Election Commission (EC). Senators
were critical of voting for the formation of
a panel to study a motion to organise a referendum,
saying "It is a tactic to stall the
referendum" Sen Kittisak
Rattanawaraha said he supported a referendum
on the drafting of a new constitution, saying he
disagreed with organising the
referendum on the same day as the
general election, "This could
confuse voters," he said. The Southeast Asian
Times
China calls emergency
COVID-19 meeting with ASEAN in Laos From News
Reports: Beijing, February 19: An
emergency meeting of foreign ministers
from China and the 10 Association of South East
Asian Nations (ASEAN) that was proposed by China is
to be held in Vientiane, Laos on
Thursday and Friday to discuss the
COVID-19 virus epidemic. The
COVID-19 virus has so far killed 1,869 and infected
73,336 in China and has spread to the 10 ASEAN
member states. The
meeting that was proposed by China is reportedly
intended to share information and to
improve coordination between China and the 10 ASEAN
member states in order to combat the
COVID-19 virus. China Foreign
Affairs Minister Wang Yi is reportedly to
discuss China's measures in countering the COVID-19 virus
epidemic at the meeting in Laos, with
focus on strengthening joint
prevention and control measures against the virus.
The meeting is also to explore the idea of
establishing a long term and effective
collaboration mechanism on public
health to safeguard the region, with China Foreign Affairs
Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang saying "
China and Asean countries have been in
close communication since the outbreak
of the Covid-19 virus. Cambodia's
Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn, who will be
attending the emergency COVID-19 virus epidemic meeting,
said that the meeting will be an
opportunity for the foreign ministers
to discuss measures to prevent the spread of
the coronavirus. "The meeting
will help strengthen cooperation between
ASEAN member states in the midst of this global health
threat," he said.
His said that Cambodia's participation in the emergency
meeting that was proposed by China will
demonstrate Cambodia’s support of
China and confidence in the measures taken
by the China government to address the coronavirus
outbreak. The Southeast Asian
Times
Vietnam opens consulate
in Macau From
News Reports:
Hanoi, January 9: Vietnam's Hong Kong Consulate General
launched a consulate office in the Macau
Special Administrative Region of China
on Friday, reports the Vietnam News Service.
Consulate General of Hong Kong, Tran Than Huan, said
at the launching ceremony that the
office aims to better ensure the
rights of Vietnamese citizens and tourists
in the region. He said that the
consulate office in Macau will provide
easier access to information about Vietnam, saying that
it would boost
friendship and co-operation between Vietnam
and Macau. The Consulate
General said that the office expected to
recieve support from local organisations including the
Vietnam Fellow Countrymen Friendship
Association in Macau. More than
20,000 Vietnamse are employed as domestic workers,
in the service industry at Macau's casino's.
Vietnamese also operate tourist and
services companies.
The Southeast Asian
Times
US invites
Vietnam Communist Party General Secretary to
the White House
From News Reports:
Hanoi, July 6, 2015: The General Secretary
of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of Vietnam will visit
the United States from July 6 to July 10 at the invitiation
of the United States State Department in
a "landmark" visit, Rueters
reports. General Secretary of the
Central Committee of the Communist
Party Nguyen Phu Trong will meet United States President
Barack Obama at the White House on
Tuesday. Rueters quotes a
senior state department official
saying that the meeting between the General Secretary
of the Central Committee of the Communist Party
and the President of the United States
"would skirt protocol" because the
General Secretary is "not part of a government".
"Obama saw the visit as crucial", Rueters reports
the senior state department official
as saying. Rueters also quotes the
senior state department official
saying that "there was a broad agreement that it
made sense to treat General
Secretary of the Central Committee of
the Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong
as the visit of "the top leader
of the country". "It's a pretty big
event," Rueters quotes the state
department official as saying. The Southeast Asian
Times France agrees
to return Aboriginal remains home to
Australia From News
Reports: Canberra, November 25:
French president Francois Hollande and
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott have agreed
to work together to return Aboriginal remains to
Australia during the first official
visit by a French head of state to
Australia last week, reports Australian Associated
Press. The French head
of state and the Australian prime minister
said that a joint expert committee is to be established
to help identify the origin of the
Aboriginal remains held in France.
The head of state and prime minister
said in a joint statement that the
identification process would respect the sensitivities
and values of the two countries and consider
the requests of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander communities including
the French legal system. "The
French government will examine possible solutions
to enable the return of the Aboriginal human
remains to their community of origin."
the statement said. Australia
believes the remains of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islanders are being held in Museum collections
around the world including in Europe and
the United States.
In 2010 a British museum agreed to return 138 sets
of Aboriginal skeletal remains to
Australia including the severed head
of Australian Aboriginal warrior, Yagan,
to the Noongar of South West Western Australia after being
missing in action for about 177 years.
Yagan was shot dead for his resistance
to British settlement on the Swan
river. The Southeast Asian
Times
"No " to proposal to delete religion from Indonesian
national identity card From
News Reports: Jakarta, November
10: Islamic-based political party politicians
oppose the proposal put by the newly selected Home
Minister Tjahjo Kumolo, that national
identity cards (KTP) do not include
the religion of the car holder.
Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) politician Aboebakar Al
Habsy said that not to include the religion of
the card holder on national identity
cards (KTP) contradicted the
country’s founding philosophy of
Pancasila “If we believe that Pancasila is our state
ideology and our national identity,
then why should we be ashamed of
including our religion on our national identity card,"
he said Home
Minister Tjahjo Kumolo also proposed that the regious
beliefs of Indonesian citizens be omitted from
official government documents.
He said that the religion of Indonesian
citizens on national identity cards
(KTP) or in official government documents
should not be imposed. "It's up
to the people", he said. The Souheast Asian
Times
The
Wolf bridge: An insult to Thai
monarchy From News Reports:
Bangkok, October 31: Thai University students,
Patiwat Saraiyaem, 23, and Pornthip
Mankong, 26, were charged in the
Ratrachada Court on Monday, with defamation of
the Thai monarchy in a play titled "The Wolf Bridge"
performed at the Thammasat university in
October 2013, reports the Bangkok
Post. The students were charged
with insulting the Royal Thai family
in the fictional depiction of the monarchy in a
play performed in commemoration of the 37th and 40th
anniversaries of the October 6, 1976
and October 14, 1973 pro-democracy
student uprisings at Thammasat University.
The prosecution cites nine passages from the plays's
script, a work of fiction that depicts
a fictional monarch, that allegedly
insults the monarchy and as such is in violation
of the lese majeste law.
Patiwat Saraiyaem, actor and Pornthip Mankong, producer
of the play, in detention since arrested on
13 August, have been refused bail are
scheduled to appear in court to enter
pleas on December 29. The Southeast Asian
Times
World
including Asean PM's and Presidents
to attend inauguaration of Indonesian
president From News Reports:
Jakarta, October 18: World Prime ministers,
Presidents and State representatives
including US Secretary of State, John
Kerry and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott will
attend the inauguaration of Joko “Jokowi” Widodo
as President of Indonesiaon on
Monday. The speaker of the People's
Consultative Assembly (MPR) Zulkifli
Hasan said that representatives from the ten
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) member
nations have also been invited to attend
the swearing in of the former governor
of Jakarta, Joko “Jokowi” Widodo as
president of Indonesia. "The Prime
Ministers and Presidents of Malaysia,
Singapore, Japan and South Korea are also expected to
attend", he said. He
said that the Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly
(MPR) has also invited "domestic VIP's"
including former Presidents and
Vice-Presidents. “All chairpersons of political parties
have also be invited,” said the
speaker. The Southeast Asian
Times
Banned ISIS
flag found flying in Aceh From News Reports:
Jakarta, September 12: The Islamic State of
Iraq and Syria (ISIS) flag found
flying from a coconut tree in Aceh on
Sunday has been torn down, reports the Jakarta Post.
The discovery of the banned ISIS flag was
reportedly the first in Aceh.
Police chief First Inspecter Azwan said
that the flag of the nationally banned
movement was discovered by chess
players sitting at a food stall near the coconut tree
in the Sungai Raya district of East Aceh
regency in Aceh. He said that a
bomb disposal team inspected the area before
the flag was taken down.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono announced Indonesia's
rejection of the State of Iraq and the
Levant (ISIL) and banned the teaching
of ISIL ideology in Indonesia last
month at his parliamentary state-of-the-nation address
and ahead of the 69th anniversary of
Indonesias Independence.
The Southeast Asian
Times
Singapore
passes Trans- boundary Haze Pollution
Act From News Reports:
Singapore, August, 18: The passing of the 2014
Trans-boundary Haze Pollution Act by
the Singapore parliament last week
will enable Singapore regulators to sue individuals or
companies in neighbouring countries for
causing severe air pollution in
Singapore. The Act that was first
proposed in 2013 would enable Singapore
to impose fines of up to S$2 million on companies that
cause or contribute to transboundary haze
pollution in Singapore.
Environment and Water Resources Minister Vivian
Balakrishnan said that under the Act,
Singapore will have the legal right
under the Objective Territorial Principle to take
legal action against air polluters.
"While neighbouring countries have the sovereign
right to exploit their natural resources
in accordance with their policies they
also have a responsibility to ensure
that "slash and burn" agricultural practices
do not cause damage to Singapore", he said.
The passing of the 2014 Trans-boundary Haze
Pollution Act gives Singapore the
legal power to serve notices on those
that do not have assets or a presence in Singapore.
Indonesia is yet to
ratify an Agreement on Transboundary
Haze Pollution that was signed by ASEAN member counries
in November 2003 in order to
address haze pollution arising from land and forest
fires. A bill passed in the
Indonesian House of Representatives in
July 2013 gave the Indonesian goverment the power to
seize assetts gained from illegal logging and
illegal clearing of forests for palm
oil plantations. The new bill,
designed to protect more than 13 million
hectres from deforestation, gave the Indonesian government
a mandate to establish a task force
including police to monitor the
prevention and eradication of deforestation. The Southeast Asian
Times
Papua
Biak massacre remembered in Sydney
with 136 white carnations From News Reports:
Sydney, July 5: A ceremony to mark the 16th
anniversary of the Biak Massacre in
West Papua ua on 6 July 1998 will be
held at the Waverley Cliffs cemetery in Sydney on Sunday.
The Waverley
Cliffs community will throw 136 white carnations
from the waverley cliffs into the Pacific Ocean in
memory of the Biak massacre.
A citizens tribunal, hosted by the Centre
for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPACS)
at the University of Sydney last year
on the 15th anniversary of the Biak massacre found
that 136 West Papuan protesters were thrown into
the sea by Indonesian security
forces. The tribunal heard eye
witness testimony that the West Papuan
demand for the right to vote for independence from
Indonesia was met with gunfire by Indonesian
security forces.
Survivors of the massacre told the international team
of jurists that the unarmed West Papuan
protesters were surrounded and shot by
Indonesian security forces and that
survivors were thrown into the sea on 6 July
1998. The Southeast Asian
Times
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Extradition
of Philippines founder
of Kingdom of Jesus
Christ to United States
is ''inevitable''
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Founder
of the Kingdom of
Jesus Christ (KOJC),
Apollo Quiboloy, surrendered
to the Intelligence
Service of the Armed
Forces of the Philippines
in Davao City on Sunday
September 8, 2024
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From
News Reports:
Manila, September 17: The Philippine
Ambassador to the United States
said that the extradition to the
United States of the founder of
the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC),
in Davao City, Mindanao, Pastor
Apollo Quiboloy is "inevitable,"
with Philippines Justice Secretary
saying ''Apollo Quiboloy should
face the charges against him in
the Philippines first,'' reports
the Philippine Inquirer.
Philippine Ambassador to the United
States Jose Manuel Romualdez said
that ''the extradiction of Apollo
Quiboloy to the United States is
inevitable,'' saying Philippines
Apollo Quiboloy faces numerous charges.''
He said that witnesses are coming
forward openly citing instances
of abuse, human trafficking, sex
trafficking and child abuse connected
to the founder of the Kingdom of
Jesus Christ (KOJC), Apollo Quiboloy.
''All these charges are required
to go through the justice system,''
he said.
Philippine Ambassador to the United
States Jose Manuel Romualdez said
"If Pastor Apollo Quiboloy
is found guilty, he has to face
the music.''
On November 10, 2021 Philippines
Apollo Quiboloy was officially indicted
in the U.S. District Court for the
Central District of California for
''conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking
by force, fraud and coercion and
sex trafficking of children; sex
trafficking by force, fraud and
coercion; conspiracy; and bulk cash
smuggling,''
Philippines Justice Secretary, Jesus
Crispin Remulla, said ''the Philippines
is expecting the United States to
file an extradition request for
Apollo Quiboloy very soon'', saying
''the founder of the Kingdom of
Jesus Christ (KOJC), Apollo Quiboloy,
should face the charges against
him in the Philippines first.''
In the Philippines Apollo Quiboloy
is facing charges under Section
5(b) and Section 10(a) of Republic
Act 7610 or the Special Protection
of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation,
and Discrimination Act.
The founder of the Kingdom of Jesus
Christ (KOJC), Apollo Quiboloy,
is also facing a non-bailable human
trafficking charge under Section
4(a) of Republic Act No. 9208, as
amended, before a Pasig court.
The Philippine National Police (PNP)
arrested Pastor Apollo Quiboloy
for money laundering, child sexual
abuse and human trafficking on Sunday,
8 September ending a 16-day siege
at the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC)
compound in Davao City, Mindanao.
On August 7, 2024 the Philippine
Court of Appeals issued a freeze
order on bank accounts and assets
of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy of the
Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC), including
10 bank accounts, seven properties
and five vehicles and an aircraft
in the name of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy.
The freeze order also includes a
further 47 bank accounts, 16 real
properties and 16 motor vehicles
in the name of the Kingdom of Jesus
Christ (KOJC), 17 bank accounts,
five real properties and 28 motor
vehicles in the name of Swara Sug
Media Corporation (SSMC), and 23
bank accounts, one property and
four motor vehicles in the name
of Childrens Joy Foundation,
Inc. (CJFI)
The freeze order also includes 76
bank accounts in the name of nine
Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) patrons.
The Philippine Court of Appeals
said that allegations verified by
the Anti-Money Laundering Council
(AMLC) with supporting documents
give ''reasonable ground to believe
that the bank accounts are linked
to the crimes under the Philippines
and the United States laws.''
The
Southeast Asian Times
Arrest
warrant issued for
former Philippine
presidential spokesperson
for involvement in
POGOs
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Former
presidential spokesperson
and congressman Harry
Roque Jr. answers
questions at the House
of Representatives
Quad Committee hearing
on Aug .23, 2024
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From
News Reports:
Manila, September 16: The Philippines
House of Representatives has served
an arrest warrant on former presidential
spokesperson, Harry
Roque Jr, citing contempt for the
second time for failure to submit
subpoenaed documents to the House
of Representatives Quad Committee
hearing on his involvement in Philippine
offshore gaming operators (POGOs),
with the Department of Justice (DOJ)
placing Harry Roque Jr. on the Philippines
government's lookout bulletin order
(LBO), reports the Philippine Inquirer.
House of Representatives Quad Committee
chairman and House Committee on
Dangerous Drugs, Surigao del Norte
Rep. Robert Ace Barbers said that
Harry Roque Jr is tied to the Lucky
South 99 Philippine offshore gaming
operators (POGOs) hub in Porac,
Pampanga, saying ''his signature
on documents were found in a police
raid on the POGO hub.''
''Harry Roque has repeatedly denied
having any ties with the POGO hub,''
he said.
He said that Harry Roque Jr has
refused to submit copies of his
Statements of Assets and Liabilities
and Net Worth (SALNs), saying ''Harry
Roque has refused to submit documents
related to his family business Biancham,
a subsidiary in Benguet called PH2,
and the deed of sale of a 1.8 hectare
Paranaque property.''
''Harry Roque had earlier agreed
to comply with the House of Representatives
Quad Committee's request to produce
vital documents that would prove
that he has no interests tied to
Philippine offshore gaming operators
(POGOs),'' he said.
Department of Justice (DOJ) spokesman,
Mico Clavano, said ''the Department
of Justice (DOJ) can confirm that
an Immigration Lookout Bulletin
Order has been issued to the Bureau
of Immigration (BI) for Harry Roque
Jr.''
He said that Harry Roque Jr's outbound
and inbound travel will be monitored,
saying ''the Bureau of Immigration
(BI) and the Department of Justice
(DOJ) are immediately informed if
he leaves or arrives in the country.''
He said that the Philippines government's
lookout bulletin order (LBO) was
issued against Harry Roque Jr after
Cassandra Li Ong, who is the sister
of suspended Mayor of Bamban in
Tarlac Province, Philippines, Alice
Guo, alias China national Guo Hua
Ping,
for her alleged involvement in crimes
committed by Philippine Offshore
Gaming Operators (POGOs), was apprehended
by the Indonesian immigration authorities
on August. 22, 2024.
Fugitive suspended Mayor of Bamban
in Tarlac Province, Philippines,
Alice Guo, alias China national
Guo Hua Ping, was arrested in Jakarta
September 4, 2024 with Philippine
Bureau of Immigration Commissioner
Norman Tansingco saying ''her return
to the Philippines will shed light
to many questions about her illegal
departure, saying ''Alice Guo will
face numerous charges against her
in her alleged involvement in crimes
committed by Philippine Offshore
Gaming Operators (POGOs) in Bamban
in Tarlac Province, Philippines.''
The Philippine National Police found
295 foreign workers at the Philippine
offshore gaming operator (POGO)
location in Bamban in Tarlac Province
including computor workstations,
instructional guides and scripts
used to conduct love scams and crypto
schemes, rows of iPhones and Android
smartphones and numerous SIM cards,
used by the illegal Philippine offshore
gaming operator (POGO) to execute
fraudulent transactions.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Court
orders arrest warrants
for Thai military
for failure to appear
in court for Tak Bai
massacre hearing
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Photographs
of Tak Bai massacre
in Narathiwat Province
on October 25, 2004
on exhibition in Bangkok
on May 5, 2005
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, September 15: The Narathiwat
Provincial Court in southern Thailand
has issued arrest warrants for
six defendants and a summons for
Pheu Thai Party list-Member of
Parliament former fourth Army
Region Commander Lt Gen Pisan
Wattanawongkiri, who is protected
under immunity, after the defendants
failed to appear in court for
the Tak Bai massacre hearing involving
the deaths of 85 Malay-Muslims
in Narathiwat Province on October
25, 2004, reports the Bangkok
Post.
Muslim Attorney Centre Foundation,
lawyer U-seng Dolah said the defendants
sent their lawyers to appear on
their behalf for questioning,
saying ''the lawyers requested
postponment of their clients appearance
until after the expiration of
the statute of limitations.''
''None of the defendents showed
up at the hearing on Thursday,''
he said.
He said the Narathiwat Provincial
Court issued arrest warrants, saying
the court ordered the arrest of
the defendants before the statute
of limitations expires on October
15, 2024.
''The court ordered the arrest
of the defendents in order to
keep the jurisdical process moving
forward,'' he said.
On October 25, 2004 more than
1,500 Malay-Muslims protested
outside the Tak Bai Police Station
in Narathiwat Province in southern
Thailand demanding the release
of six village defence volunteers
that police had accused of providing
insurgents government-issued shotguns.
About 1,000 members of the Royal
Thai Armed Forces and Royal Thai
Police surrounded the Tak Bai
police station responding to the
protesters with water canon, tear
gas, batons and with live ammunition
that killed seven.
At least 78 of the 85 protesters
who died on October 25, 2004 died
from suffocation after they were
stacked one atop the other in
military trucks for about six
hours for transportation to the
Ingkhayutthaborihan army camp
in the Nong Chik district of Pattani
province, 140 kilometres away.
An Ombudsman report conducted
by Pichet Sunthornpipit concluded
that Fourth Army Region Commander
Lt Gen Pisan Wattanawongkiri,
his deputy Lt Gen Sinchai Nutsathit
and Fifth Infantry Division Commander
Maj Gen Chalermchai Wirunpeth
were among the Royal Thai Armed
Forces and the Royal Thai Police
and Government officials accused
of misconduct in the performance
of their duties at the protest
at the Tak Bai police station.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Pope
Francis receives ceremonial
welcome at Singapore's
Parliament on last
leg of Apostolic Southeast
Asian visit
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Pope
Francis, left, and
Singapore President
Tharman Shanmugaratnam,
right, at Parliament
House in Singapore
on Thursday September
12, 2024.
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From
News Reports:
Singapore, September 13: Pope
Francis arrived in Singapore on
Wednesday on the fourth and final
leg of the Apostolic visit to
Southeast Asia after East Timor,
Papua New Guinea and Indonesia,
receiving a ceremonial welcome
at Parliament House ahead of delivering
a state address at the National
University of Singapore on Thursday,
reports the Straits Times.
Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam,
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong,
former Prime Minister's Lee Hsien
Loong
Tony Tan and Halimah Yacob, cabinet
ministers, members of the diplomatic
corps, government officials, representatives
from civil society, inter-religious
organisations and social services
agencies, including students were
among 800 attending the the Pontiff's
state address at National University
of Singapore.
The Pontiff praised Singapore's
policies on public housing, education
and healthcare at the state address
saying ''the policies demonstrate
Singapore government's commitment
to improving the lives of its
citizens.''
He called for ''special attention
to be paid to the poor and the
elderly'', saying ''their labours
have laid the foundation for Singapore
today.''
He also called for Singapore to
protect the dignity of migrant
workers, saying ''these workers
contribute a great deal to society
and should be guaranteed a fair
wage.''
He described Singapore as a mosaic
of ethnicities, cultures and religions
living together in harmony, saying
''this state of affairs was facilitated
by the impartiality of public
authorities that engage in constructive
dialogue with all.''
He said that the Catholic church
has constantly promoted interreligious
dialogue and cooperation between
communities of different faiths,
saying that he welcomed Singapore's
promotion of multilateralism and
rules-based order.
''Singapore has a specific role
to play on the international level,
with the world threatened by conflict
and wars that have spilled much
blood, '' he said.
Pope Francis said that he encouraged
Singapore to continue to work
in favour of the unity and fraternity
of humanity and the common good
of all peoples and all nations,
saying ''continue to work in a
way that does not exclude others
or is restricted to your national
interests.''
The
Southeast Asian Times
Former
Police Commissioner
and deputy Attorney
General to stand trial
in Red Bull hit-and-run
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Former
Police Commissioner,
Pol Gen Somyot Poompanmuang,
right, is one of eight
defendants to stand
trial for malfeasance
in Red Bull fatal
hit-and-run after
pleading not guilty
at the Bangkok Central
Criminal Court for
Corruption and Misconduct
on Tuesday September
10, 2024
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, September 13: The Bangkok
Central Criminal Court for Corruption
and Misconduct ordered the former
Deputy Attorney-General and former
Police Commissione and six other
defendants to stand trial for
malfeasance on Tueday for allegedly
helping the Red Bull heir evade
prosecution following a fatal
hit-and-run accident in Bangkok
in 2012, reports the Bangkok Post
Former Deputy Attorney-General,
Nate Naksuk, former police commissioner,
Pol Gen Somyot Poompanmuang, Pol
Maj-General Thawatchai Mekprasertkul,
Pol Colonel Veeradol Taptimdee,
Chainarong Saengthong-aram, Thanit
Buakhiew, Chuchai Lertpongadisorn,
and Assoc Dr Saiprasit Kerdniyom
are to stand trial after pleading
not guilty to malfeasance charges
that include
allegedly altering charges brought
against Red Bull heir "Boss"
Vorayuth Yoovidhya following a
fatal hit-and-run accident that
caused the death of police officer.
On September 3, 2012 Red Bull
heir, "Boss" Vorayudh
Yoovidhaya, then aged 27, was
released on bail in Bangkok after
he was charged with reckless driving,
speeding over the limit at 177
km/h, drunk driving, fleeing the
scene of the crime, causing the
death of police officer, Sgt Maj
Wichean Klanprasert, 48.
Pol Sen Sgt Maj Wichean Klanprasert,
who was driving a motorbike to
early-morning sentry duty in Thong
Lor, was struck by a black Farrari
sports car driven by Red Bull
heir "Boss" Vorayudh
Yoovidhaya and dragged about 200
metres, died from his injuries.
Red Bull heir, "Boss"
Vorayudh Yoovidhaya fled Thailand
for Singapore in 2017 after he
repeatedly failed to report to
police to answer the charges.
In July 2020 the Attorney General
Office (OAG), Department of Appealate
Litigation, chief justice, Nate
Naksuk, 67, withdrew all charges
against the Red Bull heir after
a new investigation found new
evidence, that the Red Bull heir
hit and run accident that resulted
in the death of Bangkok police
officer Sgt Maj Wichean Klanprasert,
was not caused by reckless driving.
Two new witnesses testified that
the Red Bull heir "Boss"
drove a Ferrari sports car at
between 50-60km/h on September
3, 2012, and that the motorcycle
driven by the Sgt Maj Wichean
Klanprasert, 48, who was killed
in the hit and run accident, abruply
changed lanes and cut in front
of the Ferrari sports car.
The Office of the Attorney General
(AOG) Department of Appealate
Litigation, chief justice, Nate
Naksuk, concluded that "the
crash was not caused by reckless
driving on the part of the suspect,
Vorayudh Yoovidhaya, and that
the suspect did not commit an
offence under Section 291 of the
Criminal Code, act by negligence
and causing death.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Fugitive
televangelist Apollo
Quiboloy surrenders
at Kingdom of Jesus
Christ in southern
Philippines
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From
News Reports:
Manila, September
12: The Philippine
National Police
(PNP) arrested
fugitive televangelist
Apollo Quiboloy,74,
founder of the
Kingdom of Jesus
Christ (KJC)
for money laundering,
child sexual
abuse and human
trafficking
and four supporters
on Sunday, ending
a 16-day siege
at the Kingdom
of Jesus Christ
(KJC) compound
in Davao City,
Mindanao in
the southern
Philippines,
with the Philippine
National Police
(PNP) saying,
''fugitive televangelist
Apollo Quiboloy
was given a
deadline to
surrender,''
reports the
Philippine Inquirer.
''Philippine
National Police
Chief Gen. Rommel
Francisco Marbil
said ''if Apollo
Quiboloy did
not surrender
police were
ordered to enter
the Kingdom
of Jesus Christ
(KJC) compund
where he was
in hiding.''
Fugitive televangelist
Apollo
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Televangelist
Apollo
Quiboloy,
74, founder
of the
Kingdom
of Jesus
Christ
(KJC),
left,
and Philippine
National
Police
(PNP)
spokesperson,
Colonel,
Jean Fajardo,
right,
on Monday
September
9, 2024
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Quiboloy founder of the Kingdom
of Jesus Christ (KJC) surrendered
to the Philippine National Police
together with four supporters, Jackielyn
Roy, Ingrid Canada, Cresente Canada,
and Sylvia Cemanes, with Pastor
Apollo Quiboloy saying that his
supporters threatened to take their
own lives for him.
''I surrended to police to stop
them from taking their own lives,''
he said.
'Philippine National Police Chief
Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil said
that at first the Philippine National
Police were misled into a game of
deception, saying ''whenever the
police approached the Kingdom of
Jesus Christ compound, his supporters
would call out and that they would
surrender.''
''But it never happened,'' he said.
On August 27 the Philippine National
Police removed all forms of barricades,
barriers or blockades that barred
access to and from the Kingdom of
Jesus Christ (KJC) compound after
a four day standoff on the temporary
protection order of Judge Mario
Duaves of the Davao Regional Court
in Mindanao.
Judge Mario Duaves issued the temporary
protection order after a writ of
Amparo was filed by followers of
the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC)
sect and others.
On August 7, 2024 the Philippine
Court of Appeals issued a freeze
order on bank accounts and assets
of fugitive Pastor Apollo Quiboloy
of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC),
including 10 bank accounts, seven
properties and five vehicles and
an aircraft in the name of Pastor
Apollo Quiboloy.
The freeze order also includes a
further 47 bank accounts, 16 real
properties and 16 motor vehicles
in the name of the Kingdom of Jesus
Christ (KOJC), 17 bank accounts,
five real properties and 28 motor
vehicles in the name of Swara Sug
Media Corporation (SSMC), and 23
bank accounts, one property and
four motor vehicles in the name
of Childrens Joy Foundation,
Inc. (CJFI)
The freeze order also includes 76
bank accounts in the name of nine
Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) patrons.
The Philippine Court of Appeals
said that allegations verified by
the Anti-Money Laundering Council
(AMLC) with supporting documents
give ''reasonable ground to believe
that the bank accounts are linked
to the crimes under the Philippines
and the United States laws.''
The
Southeast Asian Times
Pope
Francis heralds restoration
of independence in
East Timor during
Apostolic visit
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Pope
Francis and President
of Timor-Leste José
Ramos-Horta at a welcome
ceremony held at the
presidential palace
in Dili, Timor-Leste
Monday September 9,
2024
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From
News Reports:
Dili, September 11: Pope Francis
arrived in Dili, East Timor on Monday
on the third leg of the Vatican's
Apostolic visit in southeast Asia
after Indonesia and Papua New Guinea,
with Pope Francis heralding the
restoration of East Timore's independence
from Indonesia at a welcome ceremony
at the Dili presidential palace,
reports the Catholic Reporter.
Pope Francis praised the Timorese
for their ''perseverance during
the almost 25-year struggle in which
25 percent of the population is
estimated to have been killed.''
"Yet, the country has been
able to rise again, finding a path
to peace and the beginning of a
new phase of development, of improved
living conditions and of appreciation
on all levels of the unspoiled splendor
of this land and its natural and
human resources," said Pope
Francis.
Pope Francis also praised the ''assiduous
efforts of the Timorese to reconcile
with their Indonesian neighbors
and live in harmony, saying ''this
effort was made possible due to
the East Timorese commitment to
the Gospel.''
"Looking at your recent past
and what has been accomplished so
far, there is reason to be confident
that your nation will likewise be
able to face intelligently and creatively
the difficulties and problems of
today," Pope Francis said.
In April 21, 2022 President Jose
Ramos Horta, 73, who previously
served as Timore Leste's foreign
minister, prime minister and president,
declared victory in the Timor Leste
presidential election over incumbant
President, Francisco Guterres, saying
that he expected Timor Leste to
become the 11th member of ASEAN,
saying he expected Timor-Leste to
become the 11th member of the regional
bloc the Association of South-East
Asian Nations (ASEAN) "within
this year or next year at the latest."
He said that Timor Lest first applied
for Asean membership when he was
the President in 2011, saying "while
I feel that we were not ready to
join ASEAN at the time, things have
changed since then. ".
He said that services and the security
situation have improved and that
Timor Leste is now a member of the
World Trade Organization (WTO),
saying that the WTO has the same
rules and criteria for admission
as that of Asean."
He said that Timor Leste has had
more than 10 years to prepare and
address ASEAN application issues,
saying "I feel we are now ready."
On November 14, 2022 the Association
of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
admitted Timor Leste to ASEAN as
the 11th member at the 40th and
41st ASEAN summits in Phnom Penh,
with a statement saying "ASEAN
will grant Timor-Leste observer
status and allow Timor-Leste participation
at all ASEAN meetings."
The statement said that "ASEAN
agreed to formalize an objective
criteria-based roadmap for Timor-Leste's
full membership", saying "the
roadmap will be based on the milestones
identified in the reports of ASEAN
Co-coordinating Council Working
Group (ACCWG) fact-finding teams."
The
Southeast Asian Times
Human
Rights Court wanted
in Indonesia on 20th
anniversary of assassination
of Human Rights lawyer
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From
News Reports:
Jakarta, September
10: The Asian
Forum for Human
Rights and Development
called on the
Government of
Indonesia to
order
National Human
Rights Commission
(Komnas HAM)
to declare the
assassination
of human rights
lawyer, Munir
Said Thalib,
24, in 2004
a grave human
rights violation,
calling on the
Indonesian government
''to immediately
establish a
Human Rights
Court,''
The Asian Forum
for Human Rights
and Development,
executive director,
Mary Aileen
Diez-Bacalso
said on the
20th anniversary
of the murder
of the human
rights lawyer,
Munir Said Thalib,
24, who died
of arsenic poisoning
on a Garuda
Airways flight
from Jakarta
to Amsterdam
via Singapore
on September
7, 2004, ''Munir's
case is emblematic
of the broader
environment
of impunity
in Indonesia.''
''The declaration
by the government
of the murder
of Munir Said
Thalib, 24,
as a grave human
rights
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Human
rights
lawyer,
Munir
Said Thalib,
24, died
of arsenic
poisoning
on a Garuda
Airways
flight
from Jakarta
to Amsterdam
via Singapore
on September
7, 2004
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violation
would remove the
statute of limitations and allow
for continued investigation and
legal action against those responsible,''
she said.
Executive director, Mary Aileen
Diez-Bacalso called on the Indonesian
government to provide full support
to the investigation, ensuring transparency,
impartiality, and accountability,
saying ''the Asian Forum for Human
Rights and Development calls on
the Indonesia Government to immediately
establish a Human Rights Court.''
''As a United Nations Human Rights
Council member in 2024, Indonesia
must strengthen its commitment to
protect human rights defenders by
enacting and enforcing comprehensive
legislation that includes their
official recognition and protection,''
she said.
The Solidarity Action Committee
for Munir (KASUM) Secretary General,
Bivitri Susanti, said that the assasination
of human rights lawyer, Munir Said
Thalib, 24, should be declared a
gross human rights violation, saying
''the assasination involved state
officials and was carried out in
a structured and systematic manner.''
He said that the National Human
Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) has
made no attempt to declare the assassination
of human rights lawyer, Munir Said
Thalib, 24, "a gross human
rights violation,'' saying "on
dozens of occasions we have enquired
about what steps Komnas HAM has
made towards declaring the assasination
of Munir a gross human rights violation."
''Solidarity Action Committee for
Munir (KASUM) have met with the
National Human Rights Commission
(Komnas HAM), the Indonesian National
Police and the Indonesia Attorney
General's Office in order to provide
assurances of human rights violations
to the National Human Rights Commission
(Komnas HAM),'' he said.
Human rights lawyer, Munir Said
Thalib, who was founder of the Commission
for Missing Persons and Victims
of Violence, or Kontras, and who
revealed that Indonesian Army Special
Forces, or Kopassus, soldiers had
helped abduct 13 critics of the
then Soeharto government between
1997 and 1998, was assassinated
aboard a Garuda Airways flight while
travelling from Jakarta to Amsterdam
via Singapore on September 7, 2004.
In December 2008 Former State Intelligence
Agency (BIN) deputy director, Muchdi
Purwopranjono, who was formally
Kopassus Commander Major General,
and reportedly involved in an alleged
Rose Team military campaign
that led to the elimination of opponents
of Indonesias New Order
government, was found not guilty
by three judges of the South Jakarta
District Court for assigning an
agent to poison the civil rights
lawyer following the absence of
key witnesses for the prosecution.
Dutch forensic scientists found
that human rights lawyer, Munir
Said Thalib, 39 had ingested enough
arsenic to raise suspicion that
he had been poisoned during his
journey from Jakarta to Amsterdam
via Singapore in September 4, 2004.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Students
protest displacement
of indigenous Papuans
in nine regencies
during Pope Francis
visit
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Papuan
students in traditional
dress protest internal
displacement
and ongling conflict
between the Indonesian
Defense Forces (TNI)
and Indonesian Police
(Polri and Papuans
at the Vatican embassy
in Jakarta on Wednesday
September 4, 2024
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From
News Report:
Jakarta, September 9: Hundreds of
indigenous Papuans including students
protested the ongoing conflict between
the Indonesian Defense Forces (TNI)
and Indonesian Police (Polri and
Papuans at the Vatican embassy in
Jakarta on Wednesday during the
Apostolic visit by Pope Francis
to Indonesia, with Papuan student,
Jeno Dogomo, saying ''people in
nine Papua regencies have been displaced,''
reports Reuters.
''The Pope should be able to see
this,'' he said.
Indigenous Papuans protested the
internal displacement of hundreds
of thousands of Papuans by the Indonesian
Defense Forces (TNI) and Indonesian
Police (Polri) during the construction
of the 4,600-kilometer Trans Papua
road project.
''The protesters at the Vatican
embassy want Pope Francis to know
that Catholic and indigenous Papuans
are concerned by the violence carried
out by the Indonesian Defense Forces
(TNI) and Indonesian Police (Polri).''
he said.
Hundreds of indigenous Papuan also
protested against violence carried
out by the Indonesian Defense Forces
(TNI) and Indonesian Police (Polri)
and internal displacement of hundreds
and thousands of Papuans in Jayapura
and Timika, with John Bunay saying
''the protesters participated in
a peaceful ''way of the cross''
procession.
''The protesters were dressed in
black to symbolize mourning,'' he
said.
He said that the protesters marched
under police supervision, saying
''we explained that this was not
a protest but a prayer procession.''
In November 2021 the Papua Institute
for Human Rights Studies and Advocacy
(ELSHAM Papua) sent an open letter
to Indonesian President Joko Widodo
signed by civil society organisations
calling for the withdrawal of Indonesian
National Military (TNI) and Indonesian
National Police (POLRI) from Papua
and West Papua, saying "the
armed conflict between West Papua
National Liberation Army (TPNPB)
and Indonesian joint security forces
shows no sign of abating."
The open letter to President Joko
Widodo that was signed by 26 civil
society organisations including
Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation
(JATAM ) Mining Advocacy Network
(, Indonesian Corruption Watch (ICW),
Commission for Missing Persons and
Victims of Violence (Kontras) the
Indonesian Forum for the Environment
(Walhi ) the Indonesian People's
Fraction, Greenpeace Indonesia and
the Sajogja Institute, claimed that
"Papuans are the victims of
the exploitation of natural resources."
The civil societies accused Indonesia
of negligence in the protection
of its citizens in Papua and West
Papua, saying "the responsiblility
of the state to protect its citizens
is mandated by the preamble to the
1945 Indonesian Constitution."
"The state is obliged to protect
every citizen regardless of their
place of birth in Indonesia,"
the civil societies said.
The Papua Institute for Human Rights
Studies and Advocacy (ELSHAM Papua)
called on both warring parties to
respect Human Rights, saying that
the first casualities of the armed
conflict between the West Papua
National Liberation Army (TPNPB)
and the Indonesian National Military
(TNI) and Indonesian National Police
(POLRI) in Papua and West Papua
are women, their children and the
elderly, who are forced to flee
their homes.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Pope
Francis arrives in
PNG on day parliament
votes against Bill
that declares PNG
Christian
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Papua
New Guinea 8 Sept
2024 PIX Pope Francis,
left, is welcomed
by rear-Admiral Philip
Polewara, center,
Papua New Guinea's
deputy Prime Minister
John Rosso, right,
at Port Moresby's
Jackson International
Airport, Friday September
6, 2024
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From News Reports:
Port Moresby, September 8: The
Apostolic visit of Pope Francis
to majority Christian Papua New
Guinea on Friday, was welcomed
by Catholic Archbishop of Port
Moresby Cardinal John Riba, the
representative of the Bishops'
Conference of Papua New Guinea
and the Solomon Islands, together
with priests from Tonga, Fiji
and New Zealand, and coincided
with the failure of the Papua
New Guinea Parliament to pass
a Bill declaring Papua New Guinea
a Christian nation, reports the
Associated Press.
The arrival of Pope Francis in Papua
New Guinea on Friday coincides with
the failure of the House of Representatives
to pass the Bill that would declare
Papua New Guinea a Christian nation
in the Constiution.
Votes for the Constitutional Amendment
(Declaration of Papua New Guinea
as Christian) Law 2023 were short
of the required absolute two third
majority of 79, with 73 for and
seven against.
On Monday Madang Member of Parliament
Bryan Kramer resigned from the
James Marape-John Rosso coalition
government, saying ''my initial
support for Prime Minister James
Marape in 2019 was based solely
on his being a man of strong Christian
faith.''
''Prime Minister James Marape should
sit with mainline churches and get
their views for the Bill amendment
to declare Papua New Guinea a Christian
country in the Cobstitution instead
of making politicians decide what
is Christian and what is not.''
he said
Member of Parliament Bryan Kramer
said that he and six others from
the opposition abstained from
the vote for the amendment in
the Constirution to declare Papua
New Guinea a Christian country
because Papua New Guinea was suffering.
''By declaring the country a Christian
nation in a Constitution, on a piece
of paper, was not going to make
them rejoice,'' he said.
On May 21, 2021 the Catholic Bishops
Conference (CBC) of Papua New
Guinea Solomon Islands (PNGSI)
said that the Bishops were dissatisfied
with the Papua New Guinea government
lack of consultation with local
Churches in formulating an inquiry
on the Declaration of Papua New
Guinea as a Christian Country.
Archbishop Anton Bal said amendment
of the Constitution to declare
Papua New Guinea a Christian country
only seemed to make a mockery
of the existing laws in place,
urging the government not to use
it as a means of promoting political
ideologies.
He said that the Catholic Bishops
Conference (CBC) believe ''the
democratic system of government
established by the founding fathers
of the Papua New Guinea is not
to be renounced now in favour
of a theocratic one embodied in
a confessional state.''
''Instead of Constitutional amendment
the government could opt for a
public declaration of renewed
Christian commitment to promote
the Churches cooperation with
parliament,'' he said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Malaysia
will not stop oil
and gas exploration
in EEZ that China
claims is in South
China Sea
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Malaysian
Prime Minister Anwar
Ibrahim said at the
plenary session of
the 9th Eastern Economic
Forum in Vladivostok,
Russia, that Malaysia
would not stop oil
and gas exploration
in Malaysia's exclusive
economic zone (EEZ)
on Thursday, September
5, 2024
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From
News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, September 7: Malaysian
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said
from Vladivostok, Russia where he
is attending the plenary session
of the 9th Eastern Economic Forum
that ''Malaysia will not stop its
oil and gas exploration in the Malaysia's
exclusive economic zone (EEZ)''
after claims by China that Malaysia
is infringing on China's territory
in the South China Sea, reports
Rueters.
''Malaysia's exploration activities
were within its territory and were
not intended to be provocative or
hostile towards China,'' he said.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim
said in a televised press conference
in Vladivostok, Russia on Tuesday
''China has sent one or two protest
notes to stop Malaysia's oil exploration
activities in Malaysia's exclusive
economic zone (EEZ),'' he said.
''Malaysia would continue its oil
and gas exploration in Malaysia's
exclusive economic zone (EEZ),''
he said.
He said that China has claimed that
Malaysia is infringing China's territory,
saying ''that is not the case,''
''We say no, it is our territory,''
he said.
Malaysia's state energy company,
Petroliam Nasional Berhad, PETRONAS,
operates oil and gas drilling in
Malaysia's exclusive economic zone
(EEZ) that China claims is in China's
territory in the South China Sea.
Prime Minister of Malaysia and Premier
of China, Li Qiang exchanged 14
Memorandums of Understandings (MoU's)
during the Premier of China's visit
to Malaysia from 8 to 20 June 2024
including an agreement on the dispute
over sovereignty of the South China
Sea, with Foreign Minister of Malaysia
saying, ''it is important for both
China and Malaysia to bolster cooperation,''
Premier of China, Li Qiang, and
Prime Minister of China Anwar Ibrahim,
agreed that China and relevant Association
of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
countries ''should independently
handle the South China Sea dispute
over sovereignty in the South China
Sea in the general direction of
bilateral settlement.''
Five Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN) member countries,
Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam,
and Indonesia have independently
challenged China's claim of sovereignty
over the South China Sea with the
Philippines calling on the Permanent
Court of Arbitration in the Hague
in 2013 to intervene in the dispute
over soverignty in the West Philippine
Sea.
In July 2016 the Judges of the Permanent
Court of Arbitration in the Hague
ruled in favour of the Philippines
against China's claim of "historic
rights" over the South China
Sea.
The Judges of the Permanent Court
of Arbitration in the Hague ruled
that China had violated the United
Nations Convention on the Law of
the Sea (UNCLOS) by invoking "historic
rights" in its claim over the
West Phillipine Sea.
China rejected the Permanent Court
of Arbitration in the Hague ruling
with the then China Foreign Ministry
spokesman, Lu Kang saying that "the
Permanent Court of Arbitration in
the Hague has no jurisdiction on
this matter."
"The dispute was not covered
by U.N. Convention on the Law of
the Sea (UNCLOS) because it was
ultimately a matter of sovereignty
not exploitation rights." he
said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Fugitive
Philippines mayor
Alice Guo alias China
national Guo Hua Ping
arrested in Jakarta
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From
News Reports:
Manila, September
6: Fugitive
mayor of Bamban
in Tarlac Province,
Philippines,
Alice Guo, alias
China national
Guo Hua Ping,
who was suspended
last month for
her alleged
involvement
in crimes committed
by Philippine
Offshore Gaming
Operators (POGOs),
was arrested
in Jakarta on
Wednesday, with
the Philippine
Bureau of Immigration
saying ''Alice
Guo was arrested
in Tangerang
City in Jakarta
Indonesia on
Wednesday at
1.30am, reports
the Philippine
Inquirer.
Philippine
Bureau of Immigration
Commissioner
Norman Tansingco
said that Alice
Guo alias China
national Guo
Hua Ping is
in custody of
the Indonesian
National Police
at the Jatanras
Mabes police
station in Jakarta.
''The arrest
of Alice Guo
has been confirmed
by our immigration
counterparts
in Indonesia,''
he said.
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Fugitive
suspended
Mayor
of Bamban
in Tarlac
Province,
Philippines,
Alice
Guo, alias
China
national
Guo Hua
Ping under
arrested
in Tangerang
City in
Jakarta
Indonesia
on Wednesday
September
4, 2024
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He
said that the arrest of Alice
Guo alias China national Guo Hua
Ping and her return to the Philippines
will shed light to many questions
about her illegal departure, saying
''Alice Guo will face numerous
charges against her in her alleged
involvement in crimes committed
by Philippine Offshore Gaming
Operators (POGOs) in Bamban in
Tarlac Province, Philippines.''
Suspended Mayor, Alice Guo, alias
China national Guo Hua Ping is
allegedly associated with two
illegal Philippine offshore gaming
operator (POGO) locations including
in Bamban in Tarlac Province that
was raided by the Philippine National
Police on March 13.
The Philippine National Police
found 295 foreign workers at the
Philippine offshore gaming operator
(POGO) location in Bamban in Tarlac
Province including computor workstations,
instructional guides and scripts
used to conduct love scams and
crypto schemes, rows of iPhones
and Android smartphones and numerous
SIM cards, used by the illegal
Philippine offshore gaming operator
(POGO) to execute fraudulent transactions.
On July 11, 2024 the Philippine
Senate Committee ordered the Philippines
Office Senate Sergeant at Arms
(OSAA) to execute an arrest warrants
for suspended Mayor, Alice Guo,
and five family members and two
officials, ''for unduly refusing
to appear before the Senate, despite
due notices'' at the Senate committee
hearing on reports on human trafficking,
torture, serious illegal detention
and other serious crimes committed
at Philippine offshore gaming
operator (POGO) locations.
The arrest warrant was issued
by the Senate Committee hearing
into crimes related to illegal
Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators
(POGOs), with Senator Risa Hontiveros
saying ''suspended Mayor, Alice
Guo has refused to appear before
the Senate.''
Senator Risa Hontiveros, as chair
of Senate Committee on Women,
Children, Family Relations and
Gender Equality, is conducting
an inquiry into alleged human
trafficking, cyber fraud and other
crimes related to illegal Philippine
Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs),
ordered the arrest of suspended
Mayor, Alice Guo, five family
members and two officials, for
their refusal to appear before
the Senate Committee hearing.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Pope
Francis arrives in
Indonesia on first
leg of Apostolic visit
to PNG, Timore-Lest
and Singapore
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Pope
Francis at the Indonesia
Soekarno-Hatta International
Airport on Tuesday
September 1, 2024
on the first leg of
the 14 day Apostolic
visit to Southeast
Asia
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From
News Reports:
Jakarta, September 5: Pope Francis
arrived in Indonesia on Tuesday
on the first leg of a 14 day visit
to Southeast Asia including Papua
New Guinea, Timor-Leste and Singapore
but excluding the Philippines, with
the Catholic Bishops Conference
of the Philippines president saying,
''Pope Francis visited the Philippines
in 2015,'' reports Reuters.
Catholic Bishops Conference
of the Philippines president,
Bishop Pablo Virgilio David said
''Pope Francis is prioritising
those whom he has not yet visited,''
saying ''understandably the Pope
is not a young man anymore.''
''Even this visit to Indonesia,
Timore-Leste, Papua New Guinea
and Singapore will be very challenging
for him,'' he said.
Indonesia's Minister of Religious
Affairs Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, welcomed
Pope Francis to Indonesia at the
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
on Tuesday, saying ''I truly admire
his modesty.''
Pope Francis was driven from the
airport in a civil car with the
Minister of Religious Affairs
saying ''the act of modesty demonstrated
by Pope Francis should be emulated
by interfaith people,'' he said.
He said that Pope Francis displays
his modesty by choosing a very
humble car, saying 'this is worth
emulating.''
''The Pope's visit to Southeast
Asia's grandest mosque, the Istiqlal
Mosque, is a crucial step to maintaining
harmony among religious communities
in Indonesia,'' he said.
He said that Pope Francis is notable
for his relentless efforts to spread
messages of interfaith peace, saying
''such messages are key to bringing
peace to the world.''
"I believe he will bring up
such messages during an upcoming
meeting with Indonesian President
Joko Widodo" he said.
Amnesty International Indonesia
executive director, Usman Hamid,
said ''the Pope's visit has an
important role to play in encouraging
Indonesia to end intolerance and
discrimination against all minority
groups."
''Amnesty notes that from January
2021 to July 2024 there were at
least 123 cases of intolerance
including rejection, closure or
destruction of places of worship
and physical attacks,'' he said.
''Freedom of religion is a right
protected by the Indonesian constitution,"
he said
The
Southeast Asian Times
Legal
action threatened
against fugitive suspended
mayor Alice Guo for
involvement in POGO
crimes
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Philippines
passport of suspended
fugitive mayor of
Bamban in Tarlac Province,
Alice Guo, showing
she left the Philippines
for Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysian on Thursday
July 18, 2024
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From News Reports:
Manila, September 4: The Commission
on Elections (Comelec) extended
suspended fugitive mayor of Bamban
in Tarlac Province, Philippines,
Alice Guo's, submission of the counter-affidavit
by one day to answer claims of misrepresentation,
saying ''before the Commission on
Elections (Comelec) takes legal
action,'' reports the Philippine
Inquirer.
Mayor, Alice Guo, who was suspended
last month for her alleged involvement
in crimes committed by Philippine
Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs)
located in Bamban in Tarlac Province
has since fled the Philippines together
with five family members and two
mayoral officials.
Commission on Elections (Comelec)
chairman said that there would be
no more extentions for the suspended
fugitive mayor Alice Guo for a counter-affidavit
submission to answer claims of misrepresentation,
saying 'her failure to meet Monday's
deadline has left the Commission
on Elections (Comelec) with no choice
but to proceed with legal action.''
''The law department of the Commission
on Elections has extended the time
by one day from Monday to give Alice
Guo the opportunity to provide a
counter-affidavit to claims of misrepresentation
'' he said.
He said that Lawyer, Stephen David,
for suspended fugitive mayor of
Bamban in Tarlac Province, Alice
Guo, was first given ten days extention
on August 13 to August 23 to submit
a counter-affidavit to answer claims
of misrepresentation , saying ''a
further three days extention was
given due to public holidays. moving
the submission of the counter affidavit
to August 27.''
''On August 22 lawyer for former
malyor, Alice Guo, requested a 10-day
extention to submit the counter-affidavit,''
he said.
Suspended Mayor Alice Guo, is allegedly
linked to two illegal Philippine
offshore gaming operator (POGO)
locations including in Bamban in
Tarlac Province that was raided
by the Philippine National Police
on March 13.
The Philippine National Police found
295 foreign workers at the Philippine
offshore gaming operator (POGO)
location in Bamban in Tarlac Province.
Computor workstations, instructional
guides and scripts used to conduct
love scams and crypto schemes, rows
of iPhones and Android smartphones
and numerous SIM cards, used to
execute fraudulent transactions
were also found at the illegal gaming
opperation location
On July 11, 2024 the Philippine
Senate Committee ordered the Philippines
Office Senate Sergeant at Arms (OSAA)
to execute an arrest warrants for
former Mayor, Alice Guo, and five
family members and two officials,
''for unduly refusing to appear
before the Senate, despite due notices''
at the Senate committee hearing
on reports on human trafficking,
torture, serious illegal detention
and other serious crimes committed
at Philippine offshore gaming operator
(POGO) locations.
The arrest warrant was issued by
the Senate Committee hearing into
crimes related to illegal Philippine
Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs),
with Senator Risa Hontiveros saying
''suspended Mayor, Alice Guo has
refused to appear before the Senate.''
Senator Risa Hontiveros, as chair
of Senate Committee on Women, Children,
Family Relations and Gender Equality,
is conducting an inquiry into alleged
human trafficking, cyber fraud and
other crimes related to illegal
Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators
(POGOs), ordered the arrest of suspended
Mayor, Alice Guo, five family Jmembers
and two officials, for their refusal
to appear before the Senate Committee
hearing.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Three
Malaysians barred
from entering Philippines
to join Kingdom of
Jesus Christ protest
against government
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Malaysians,
Jessica Lynn Henry,
Mimielianna Annie
Anak Leesoi and Andrijosebaul
Anak Garra, barred
from entering the
Philippines at Ninoy
Aquino International
Airport Wed 28 Aug
2024
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From News Reports:
Manila, September 3: Three Malaysians
claiming to be members of the Kingdom
of Jesus Christ (KJC) in the Philippines,
whose founder fugitive Pastor Apollo
Quiboloy is wanted by the Philippine
National Police, were barred from
entering the Philippines after the
Philippines Bureau of Immigration
discovered that the Malaysians intended
to join an anti-government protest.
reports the Philippine Inquirer.
''Foreigners have no business interfering
in the countrys internal political
affairs,'' said Philippines Bureau
of Immigration Commissioner, Norman
Tansingco.
He said that Jessica Lynn Henry,
Mimielianna Annie Anak Leesoi and
Andrijosebaul Anak Garra, in their
mid-20s, arrived at the Ninoy Aquino
International Airport on August
27.
''Aliens who join these protest
actions can be expelled for violating
our immigration laws and for being
undesirable aliens,'' he said.
He said that the three Malaysians
arrived with a group of Filipinos
who also claimed to be members of
the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.
He said the Philippines Bureau of
Immigration discovered the Malaysians
intent to participate in an ant-government
demonstration organised bymembers
of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC).
''The Kingdom of Jesus Christ members
are protesting the ongoing manhunt
for fugitive Pastor Apollo Quiboloy,''
he said.
He said the Malaysians claimed they
were going to Davao City at the
invitation of the Kingdom of Jesus
Christ (KJC), saying ''the Malaysians
admitted they were unemployed.''
''Various anti-government slogans
such as ''BBM Resign,'' ''Stop KOJC
Injustices'' and ''AFP/PNP Protect
the People,'' were found on their
mobile phone,'' he said.
He said the Malaysian have been
placed on the Immigration blacklist
and boarded on a flight back to
Malaysia.
Last week the Philippine National
Police removed all forms of barricades,
barriers or blockades that barred
access to and from the Kingdom of
Jesus Christ (KJC) compound in Davao
City, Mindanao in the southern Philippines
after a temporary protection order
was filed by members of the Kingdom
of Jesus Christ (KJC) sect and others.
On August 7, 2024 the Philippine
Court of Appeals issued a freeze
order on bank accounts and assets
of fugitive Pastor Apollo Quiboloy
of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC),
who faces money laundering charges,
child sexual abuse and human trafficking
charges in Davao City, Mindanao,
in southern Philippines.
On July 8, 2024 Philippine Interior
Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. and
National Police chief Gen. Rommel
Marbil offered a reward of 10 million
peso (U.S. $170,760 for information
leading to the arrest of fugitive
pastor Apollo Quiboloy of the Kingdom
of Jesus Christ (KOJC), saying ''anyone
helping Kingdom of Jesus Christ
(KOJC) fugitive Pastor, Apollo Quiboloy
hide from authorities could be charged
with obstruction of justice under
Philippine law,''
The
Southeast Asian Times
Socialist
Vietnam sends commercial
company debt collectors
to prison for collecting
debts for commercial
banks
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The
Provincial Peoples
Court in Tien Giang
province in southern
Vietnam sends 111
Phap Viet commercial
debt collection company
employees to prison
for collecting commercial
bank debts
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From
News Reports:
Hanoi, September 2: The Provincial
Peoples Court in Tien Giang
province in southern Vietnam sentenced
111 Vietnamese up to 19 years
in prison for collecting debts
on behalf of commercial banks,
reports the Vietnam news.
Phap Viet commercial debt collection
company director Tran Van Chau,
received 19 years in prison and
co-director, Tran Van Chau recieved
18 years in prison for debt collection
for banks.
The remaining defendants including
89 employees of the Phap Viet
commercial debt collection company
received prison sentences of 1
to 13 years.
Tien Giang Provincial Peoples
Court ordered the 111 defendants
to return the debts collected
for the banks.
Phap Viet Company deputy director,
Tran Van Chau, was ordered to repay
VND5 billion (US$600,000), his co-director
Tran Van Chau, was ordered to return
VND12 billion.
The court ordered the remaining
defendants to repay between VN?1
billion and VN?20 million.
The court also ordered the freezing
of the 111 defendants assets.
The court also ordered seven banks
and financial institutions to
return the funds collected by
the debt collectors.
Phap Viet commercial debt collection
company deputy director, Tran
Van Chau, and co-director, Tran
Van Chau, established debt collection
contracts with commercial banks
and private lending institutions
between January 2021 and February
2023.
Phap Viet commercial debt collection
company employed 579 who collected
VN?456 billion in debt from 173,000
commercial defaulting bank clients.
Phap Viet commercial debt collection
company made a profit of over
VN?168 billion from January 2021
and February 2023.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Former
deputy attorney general,
police commissioner
and six others charged
in Red Bull fatal
hit-and-run
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Royal
Thai Police inspect
a motorcycle belonging
to Pol Snr Sgt Maj
Wichian Klanprasert
of Thong Lor police
station and a Ferrari
driven by Vorayuth
Yoovidhya, the youngest
son of Red Bull executive
Chalerm Yoovidhya,
Monday September 3,
2012.
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, September 1: Bangkok's
Central Criminal Court for Corruption
and Misconduct charged former
deputy attorney-general, Nate
Naksuk, former police commissioner,
Pol Gen Somyot Poompanmuang, and
six others with malfeasance in
office for allegedly helping Red
Bull heir "Boss" Vorayuth
Yoovidhya evade prosecution following
a fatal hit-and-run accident that
killed Pol Sen Sgt Maj Wichean
Klanprasert in 2012, reports the
Bangkok Post.
Former deputy attorney-general,
Nate Naksuk, former police commissioner,
Pol Gen Somyot Poompanmuang, former
Police Maj. Gen. Tawatchai Mekprasertsuk,
former Police Col. Viradol Thapthimdee,
former prosecutor, Chainarong
Saengthong-aram, former lawyer
for Red Bull heir "Boss"
Vorayuth Yoovidhya, Thanit Buakhiao,
former senator Chuchai Lertpongadisorn
were charged with malfeasance
in office under Section 157 of
the Criminal Code.
Office of the Attorney General
(OAG) prosecutor, Suvej Chompong,
said the Central Criminal Court
for Corruption and Misconduct
charged former deputy attorney-general,
Nate Naksuk, former police commissioner,
Pol Gen Somyot Poompanmuang, and
six others with malfeasance in
office for allegedly altering
the charges brought against Red
Bull heir "Boss" Vorayuth
Yoovidhya following a fatal hit-and-run
accident in 2012.
''We believe we can prosecute
the accused for allegedly altering
the charges because the attorney
general has thoroughly examined
the evidence.'' he said.
He said that the accused have
been released on bail of 200,000
baht (US$5,873) each to appear
at the Central Criminal Court
for Corruption and Misconduct
for a hearing on September 10,
2024.
On September 3, 2012 Red Bull
heir, "Boss" Vorayudh
Yoovidhaya, then aged 27, was
released on bail in Bangkok after
he was charged with reckless driving,
speeding over the limit at 177
km/h, drunk driving, fleeing the
scene of the crime, causing the
death of police officer, Sgt Maj
Wichean Klanprasert, 48.
Pol Sen Sgt Maj Wichean Klanprasert,
who was driving a motorbike to
early-morning sentry duty in Thong
Lor, was struck by a black Farrari
sports car driven by Red Bull
heir "Boss" Vorayudh
Yoovidhaya and dragged about 200
metres, died from his injuries.
Red Bull heir, "Boss"
Vorayudh Yoovidhaya fled Thailand
for Singapore in 2017 after he
repeatedly failed to report to
police to answer the charges.
In July 2020 the Attorney General
Office (OAG), Department of Appealate
Litigation, chief justice, Nate
Naksuk, 67, withdrew all charges
against the Red Bull heir after
a new investigation found new
evidence, that the Red Bull heir
hit and run accident that resulted
in the death of Bangkok police
officer Sgt Maj Wichean Klanprasert,
was not caused by reckless driving.
Two new witnesses testified in
July 2020 that the Red Bull heir
"Boss" drove a Ferrari
sports car at between 50-60km/h
on September 3, 2012, and that
the motorcycle driven by the Sgt
Maj Wichean Klanprasert, 48, who
was killed in the hit and run
accident, abruply changed lanes
and cut in front of the Ferrari
sports car.
The Office of the Attorney General
(AOG) Department of Appealate
Litigation, chief justice, Nate
Naksuk, concluded that "the
crash was not caused by reckless
driving on the part of the suspect,
Vorayudh Yoovidhaya, and that
the suspect did not commit an
offence under Section 291 of the
Criminal Code, act by negligence
and causing death.
In February 2022 the Attorney
General Office (OAG), Department
of Appealate Litigation, chief
justice, Nate Naksuk , who signed
the order in July 2020 to withdraw
all charges against the Red Bull
heir "Boss" in the hit
and run death of a police officer
in Bangkok, announced that he
would work with the National Anti-Corruption
Commission (NACC) that is conducting
an investigation into officials
involved in the charges against
the Red Bull heir "Boss".
He said he would begin work with
the National Anti-Corruption Commission
(NACC) ahead of the outcome on
February 14, 2022 of the Public
Prosecutors Commission (PCC) disciplinary
inquiry into his decision to withdraw
all charges against Red Bull heir,
"Boss" Vorayuth Yoovidhya.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Australia,
New Zealand, Tonga
sign Pacific Policing
agreement
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Pacific
Island leaders endorsed
an Australia led regional
policing initiative.
Australia PM Anthony
Albanese, second left
front row, at the 53rd
Pacific Islands Forum
in Tonga on Wednesday
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From
News Reports:
Tonga, August 31: The Australia
led Pacific Policing Initiative
(PPI) under the Tonga Police Development
Program (TPDP), that was signed
by Australia, New Zealand and Tonga
at the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum
in Tonga on Friday, was endorsed
bys Pacific Island leaders of Tonga,
Fiji, Palau and Papua New Guinea,
with Papua New Guinea saying ''the
entire Pacific is the biggest unpoliced
space on planet earth,'' reports
Reuters.
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister,
James Marape, said ''Papua New Guinea
with assistance from Australia will
host the first of four police training
centres to be constructed across
the Pacific region under Australia's
Pacific Policing Initiative ''
''The police training centres will
create a multinational policing
force that can be deployed to countries
in the region in the event of major
incidents or crises,'' he said.
Pacific Island leaders of Tonga,
Fiji, Palau and Papua New Guinea
said '' the Pacific Policing Initiative
(PPI) under the Tonga Police Development
Program (TPDP) would assist island
states in tackling drug trafficking,
illegal fishing and economic crimes
across a region that spans millions
of square kilometres of ocean.''
Tonga Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni
said that forum members would have
the discretion to choose how they
would contribute to and benefit
from the Pacific Policing Initiative
(PPI) under the Tonga Police Development
Program (TPDP).
He said that Tonga is facing transnational
security challenges, including an
increase in drug trafficking in
the Pacific.
''I think it is important to have
a Pacific-led Pacific owned initiative
that reinforces the existing regional
security architecture,'' he said.
Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka
said Fiji's police force had benefited
from regional cooperation and training
in the past, saying "most of
the problems we face are regional
problems.''
''It's our responsibility to develop
our own policing initiative,'' he
said.
The Pacific Policing Initiative
(PPI) under the Tonga Police Development
Program (TPDP) Memorandum of Agreement
(MOA) that was endorsed at a summit
in Tonga on Wednesday by Tonga,
Fiji, Palau and Papua New Guinea
was not attended by Solomon Island's
new prime minister, Jeremiah Manele,
who pledged to continue former prime
minister Manasseh Sogavare, pro-China
policies.
In May 2022 Federated States of
Micronesia (FSM), David Panuelo,
warned of dire consequences if any
nations endorsed China's Common
Development Vision for the Pacific
after China and the Pacific Island
of Samoa had signed a bilateral
agreement for the provision of infrastructure
development under China's Belt and
Road Initiative.
Foreign Minister of China Wang Yi
and 20 delegates toured 10 Pacific
Island countries including the Solomon
Islands, Kiribati, Samoa, Fiji,
Tonga, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea,
the Cook Islands, Niue that make
up the Federated States of Micronesia
in an effort to gain endorsement
for the Common Development Vision
for the Pacific.
Federated States of Micronesia (FSM),
David Panuelo, said that China's
Common Development Vision for the
Pacific includes training Pacific
police officers, expanding law enforcement
cooperation and traditional and
non-traditional security.
China also wants to jointly develop
a marine plan for fisheries that
would include the Pacific's tuna
catch, to increase cooperation on
running the regions internet networks
and establish cultural Confucius
Institutes and classrooms.
The Southeast Asian Times
Philippine
Police ordered to
remove barricades
at Kingdom of Jesus
Christ after four-day
standoff
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Philippine
National Police at the
Kingdom of Jesus Christ
(KJC) compound in Davao
City, Mindanao in the
southern Philippines
after a four day standoff
with followers of the
founder fugitive Pastor
Apollo Quiboloy on Tuesday
August 27, 2024 |
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From
News Reports:
Manila, August 30: The Philippine
National Police removed all forms
of barricades, barriers or blockades
that barred access to and from
the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC)
compound in Davao City, Mindanao
in the southern Philippines after
a four day standoff with followers
of fugitive Kingdom of Jesus Christ
(KJC) founder Pastor Apollo Quiboloy,
reports Philippine Inquirer.
The Supreme Court affirmed a temporary
protection order issued by the
Davao Regional Court on Tuesday
after a writ of Amparo was filed
by followers of the Kingdom of
Jesus Christ (KJC) sect and others.
Presiding Judge Mario Duaves of
Branch 15 of the Davao Regional
Trial Court issued the temporary
protection order ordering the ''Philippine
National Police to remove all forms
of barricades, barriers or blockades
that bar the access to and from
the subject compound and hinder
the petitioners religious,
academic and propriety rights.''
Supreme Court spokesperson, Camille
Ting, affirmed the Davao Regional
Court order, saying ''the Philippine
National Police (PNP) is directed
to remove all barricades barring
access to and from Kingdom of
Jesus Christ (KJC) headquarters
as well as the premises of the
Jose Maria College Foundation
Inc. (JMCFI), where Pastor Apollo
Quiboloy followers have also gathered
since Saturday.''
Davao regional police chief Brig.
Gen. Nicolas Torre III, said after
the issue of the temporary protection
order on Tuesday ''we respect the
temporary protection order and we
will abide by it.''
''There is nothing in the temporary
protection order that states that
the Philippine National Police
should stop our operations,''
he said.
''Philippine National Police operations
to find fugitive Pastor Apollo
Quiboloy continue,'' he said.
On August 7, 2024 the Philippine
Court of Appeals issued a freeze
order on bank accounts and assets
of fugitive Pastor Apollo Quiboloy
of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ
(KJC), who faces money laundering
charges, child sexual abuse and
human trafficking charges in Davao
City, Mindanao, in southern Philippines,
The freeze order includes 10 bank
accounts, seven properties and
five vehicles and an aircraft
in the name of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy.
The freeze order also includes a
further 47 bank accounts, 16 real
properties and 16 motor vehicles
in the name of the Kingdom of Jesus
Christ (KOJC), 17 bank accounts,
five real properties and 28 motor
vehicles in the name of Swara Sug
Media Corporation (SSMC), and 23
bank accounts, one property and
four motor vehicles in the name
of Childrens Joy Foundation,
Inc. (CJFI).
The freeze order also includes
76 bank accounts in the name of
nine Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC)
patrons.
The Philippine Court of Appeals
said that allegations verified
by the Anti-Money Laundering Council
(AMLC) with supporting documents
give ''reasonable ground to believe
that the bank accounts are linked
to the crimes under the Philippines
and the United States laws.''
On July 8, 2024 Philippine Interior
Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr.
and National Police chief Gen.
Rommel Marbil offered a reward
of 10 million peso (U.S. $170,760
for information leading to the
arrest of fugitive pastor Apollo
Quiboloy of the Kingdom of Jesus
Christ (KOJC), saying ''anyone
helping Kingdom of Jesus Christ
(KOJC) fugitive Pastor, Apollo
Quiboloy hide from authorities
could be charged with obstruction
of justice under Philippine law,''
The
Southeast Asian Times
Communist
Party of Vietnam dismisses
another Deputy Prime
Minister
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Vietnam
National Assembly approved
the dismissal of Deputy
Prime Minister Le Minh
Khai, 59, on Monday
August 26, 2024 for
violation of Communist
Party of Vietnam (CPV)
regulations |
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From
News Reports:
Hanoi, 29 August 2024: The Vietnam
National Assembly approved the dismissal
of another Deputy Prime Minister
at an extraordinary session on Monday
after the Central Party Committee
of the Communist Party of Vietnam
(CPV) dismissed the Deputy Prime
Minister Le Minh Khai, 59, as secretary
and member, saying the Deputy Prime
Minister Le Minh Khai had violated
Party regulations and anti-corruption
laws, reports the Vietnam News Agency.
Vietnam Prime Minister, Pham Minh
Chinh, appointed former Deputy
Prime Minister, Le Minh Khai,
head of the Steering Committee
for Renewal and Development of
Collective Economy on May 29,
2024, with ministeries and agencies
tasked to put forward policies
and solution for the government.
The Steering Committee for Renewal
and Development of Collective
Economy was to coordinate ministries,
sectors, central agencies and
localities in the implementation
of projects and plans on development
of Vietnam's collective economy.
On June 4, 2024 former Deputy
Prime Minister Le Minh Khai and
the United States Secretary of
the Treasury, Janet L. Yellen
discussed strengthening economic
ties and the Vietnam US Comprehensive
Strategic Partnership.
Secretary Janet L.Yellen promoted
supply chain resilience and the
new U.S.-Vietnam Macroeconomic
and Financial Policy Dialogue
between U.S. Treasury and the
State Bank of Vietnam under the
United States-Vietnam cooperation
agreement.
Secretary Janet L.Yellen also
conveyed her support for the advancement
of Vietnams Just Energy
Transition Partnership.
Former Deputy Prime Minister Le
Minh Khai called on the United
States Secretary of the Treasury,
Janet L. Yellen to advocate for
Vietnam's market economy status
recognition in the United States
Government and congress, saying
''US recognition of Vietnam's
market economy would build mutual
trust and lay a foundation for
further collaboration benefiting
business and citizens of both
countries.''
On January 15, 2023 Vietnam Prime
Minister Pham Minh Chinh dismissed
two Deputy Prime Ministers from
the National Assembly (NA) after
approving their positions on his
re election as Prime Minister
in April 2021.
The National Assembly (NA) dismissed
Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh
Minh, 63, and Vu Duc Dam, 59,
with 476 of the 484 National Assembly
(NA) votes for and five against
with three abstainees.
In July 2022 Vietnam and China
agreed to National Assembly (NA)
cooperation with National Assembly
(NA) of Vietnam Permanent Vice
Chairman, Tran Thanh Man, and
Standing Committee of the National
Peoples Congress (NPC) of
China, Wang Chen, reaffirming
the agreement on parliamentary
cooperation signed in 2015.
The agreement on National Assembly
(NA) cooperation would promote
reform for a favorable legal environment
for the development of Vietnam's
"Two Corridors and One Economic
Circle" (TCOB) plan that
is included in China's "Belt
and Road" (BRI) development.
National Assembly (NA) of Vietnam
Permanent Vice Chairman Tran Thanh
Man and Standing Committee of
the National Peoples Congress
(NPC) Wang Chen agreed that "practical
and effective cooperation between
the two legislatures are important
ties between the Communist Party
of Vietnam (CPV) and the Chinese
Communist Party (CCP).
Vietnam Vice Chairman Tran Thanh
Man and China Vice Chairman Wang
Chen agreed to carry out the agreement
between the National Assembly
(NA) of Vietnam and the Standing
Committee of the National Peoples
Congress (NPC) of China that was
signed in 2015 to advance cooperation
between the two legislatures "in
order to create a favorable legal
environment for bilateral
cooperation."
The
Southeast Asian Times
Thailand
Court orders trial
for seven former military
and police for deaths
in Tak Bai Massacre
in 2004
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Members
of the Muslim Students
Federation of Thailand
gather on a Skywalk
in Bangkoks
Pathumwan district
to mark the 15th anniversary
of the Tak Bai massacre
on Oct 25, 2019
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, August 28: Thailand's
Narathiwat Provincial Court ordered
the trial of seven of nine former
Royal Thai Armed Forces and Royal
Thai Police on Friday charged
for their part in the deaths of
85 Malay-Muslims who died in the
''Tak Bai massacre'' in Narathiwat
Province on October 25, 2004,
reports the Bangkok Post.
Seven former Royal Thai Armed
Forces and Royal Thai Police including
Interior Ministry officials who
were in charge of the plan and
operation at the Tak Bai Police
Station are charged with murder,
attempted murder and unlawful
detention of the Malay-Muslims.
Lawyer and Cross-Cultural Foundation
(CrCF) Human Rights activist. Pornpen
Khongkachonkiet, said the Narathiwat
Provincial Court decision on Friday
decided against taking two of the
nine to trial on grounds that the
two former Royal Thai Armed Forces
and Royal Thai Police were not responsible
for the use of force against the
deaths of 85 Malay-Muslims .
''The courts decision to
put the other seven on trial was
a welcome surprise in a country
where senior police, military
and government officials are widely
seen to act with impunity,'' she
said.
Amnesty International Thailand Researcher,
Chanatip Tatiyakaroonwong, said
Friday's court decision is an importan
first step in delivering long overdue
justice for the victims of the Royal
Thai Armed Forces and Royal Thai
Police excessive use of force to
disperse the Tak Bai protest.
''Thai authorities must immediately
enforce the court decision and
take necessary measures to ensure
the statute of limitations does
not expire,'' he said.
On October 25, 2004 more than 1,500
Malay-Muslims protested outside
the Tak Bai Police Station in Narathiwat
Province demanding the release of
six village defence volunteers that
the police had accused of providing
insurgents government-issued shotguns.
About 1,000 members of the Royal
Thai Armed Forces and Royal Thai
Police surrounded the Tak Bai
police station responding to the
protesters with water canon, tear
gas, batons and with live ammunition
that killed seven.
At least 78 of the 85 protesters
who died on October 25, 2004 died
from suffocation after they were
stacked one atop the other in
military trucks for about six
hours for transportation to the
Ingkhayutthaborihan army camp
in the Nong Chik district of Pattani
province, 140 kilometres away.
An Ombudsman report conducted
by Pichet Sunthornpipit concluded
that Fourth Army Region Commander
Lt Gen Pisan Wattanawongkiri,
his deputy Lt Gen Sinchai Nutsathit
and Fifth Infantry Division Commander
Maj Gen Chalermchai Wirunpeth
were among the Royal Thai Armed
Forces and the Royal Thai Police
and Government officials accused
of misconduct in the performance
of their duties at the protest
at the Tak Bai police station.
On May 31, 2009 Songkhla Provincial
Court judges Yingyut Tanor-Rachin
and Jutarath Santisevee found
both the
Royal Thai Armed Forces and the
Royal Thai Police not guilty of
misconduct for their part in the
''Tak Bai massacre'' saying that
both the military and the police
had acted according to the law,
used sound judgement and had done
their best given the circumstances.''
The Songkhla Provincial Court
judges said that Royal Thai Armed
Forces and the Royal Thai Police
officers had compelling reasons
to transport more than 1,000 detained
demonstrators from the protest
site near the border with Malaysia
to an army camp in Pattani Province
several hours from Tak Bai.
The demonstration at the Tak Bai
police station in Narathiwat Province
had been held not far from the
Taksin Ratchanivej Palace and
the security forces acted in accordance
with an emergency law that protected
them from civil, criminal or disciplinary
liabilities arising from their
actions while performing their
duty, he said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
UMNO,
Malaysia's largest
political party, calls
for full pardon for
convicted former PM
Najib Razak
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United
Malays National Organisation
(UMNO) Setiu Division
deputy, Mohd Iskandar
Jaafar, claims ''UMNO
supporters will back
Pakatan Harapan (PH)
if convicted former
Prime Minister Datuk
Seri Najib Razak is
fully pardoned and
released from prison''
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From
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Kuala Lumpur, August 27: The United
Malays National Organisation (UMNO),
the largest political party in Malaysia,
claims that ''UMNO members would
support the ruling Pakatan Harapan
(PH) party under Anwar Ibrahim if
convicted former Prime Minister,
Najib Razak, and former president
of the ruling Pakatan Harapan (PH)
is released from prison and pardoned,''
reports the Star.
Former Prime Minister, Najib Razak,
began serving a 12 -year prison
sentence in 2022 for the misappropriation
of RM42 million from the 1Malaysia
Development Bhd (1MDB) state subsidiary
SRS International Sdn Bhd funds.
The United Malays National Organisation
(UMNO) secretary-general Asyraf
Wajdi Dusuki said that party members
proposed a full pardon and the release
from prison of former Prime Minister
Najib Razak and former president
of the ruling Pakatan Harapan (PH)
party at the (UMNO) General Assembly
in Kuala Lumpur on Friday.
He said that UMNO received 171 requests
from 72 divisions of UMNO for a
full pardon for Najib Razak, saying
''as long as Najib Razak is in prison
the voices and initiatives of UMNO
will not stop.''
''Give the UMNO leaders your full
support and trust and pray for the
release of Najib Razak,'' he said.
United Malays National Organisation
(UMNO) deputy of Setiu Division,
Mohd Iskandar Jaafar, said ''the
freedom of Najib Razak from prison
would return the Barisan Nasional
(BN) to its former glory.''
''UMNO supporters will back Pakatan
Harapan (PH) if convicted former
prime minister Datuk Seri Najib
Razak is released from prison,''
he said.
The United Malays National Organisation
(UMNO) vice-president, Mohamed Khaled
Nordin said ''UMNO will not remain
silent in seeking justice for Najib
Razak.''
''The party remains steadfast in
its stand that Najib Razak was not
given due justice,'' he said.
He said that UMNO has been vocal
in its defence of Najib Razak, saying
''the UMNO defence of former Prime
Minister Najib Razak is in line
with the decision made at the UMNO
2023 annual general meeting.''
''The former Pekan member of parliament
was not granted justice during his
trial,'' he said.
The United Malays National Organisation
(UMNO) vice-president, Mohamed Khaled
Nordin said ''the UMNO stand is
based on
Najib Razak's contribution as leader
of the party and nation.''
The
Southeast Asian Times
Indonesian
Legal Aid warns of
civil disobedience
over parliament decision
to revise regional
election law
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Protesters
against the revision
of the General Elections
Commission of Indonesia
laws climb the fence
at the House of Representatives
(DPR) in Jakarta on
Thursday August 22,
2024
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From
News Reports:
Jakarta, August 26: The Indonesian
Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) has
called on the Indonesian public
to consolidate and prepare for
civil disobedience in response
to the House of Representatives
(DPR) decision to revise the regional
election law that is against Constitutional
Court ruling, reports Antara.
Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation
(YLBHI) chairperson, Muhammad
Isnur, claims the House of Representatives
(DPR) is attemping to annul Constitutional
Court ruling Number 60 and 70
on the minimum share of votes
and the age limit for candidates
to run in regional elections.
He said that the Constitutional
Court rulings Number 60 requires
political parties to hold 20 percent
of the seats in the Regional House
of Representatives in order to
nominate a candidate, saying ''the
House of Representatives wants
to revive this Constitutional
Court ruling in the 2029 election
of region heads and not in the
upcoming November 2024 regional
elections.''
He said that Constitutional Court
rulings Number 70 requires a candidate
to be of minimum age on the date
of their registration and not
on the date of inauguration, saying
''the House of Representatives
wants to revise the age limit
for regional candidates so that
it applies from the date of inauguration.''
He said that the House of Representatives
revival of Constitutional Court
rulings Number 60 and Number 70
is intended to secure the interests
of the Prabowo Subianto alliance
of the New Order and President
Jokowi's political dynasty to
back his son, Kaesang Pangarep,
29, as a regional head and sole
candidate ticket in Jakarta.
In March 2024 the National Coalition
to Save Democracy, Merry Samiri,
claimed pre-election fraud in
the February 14, 2024 elections
accusing President Joko Widodo
of meddling in the Constitution
Court amendements to the Election
Law that allowed his eldest son
to run in the legislative and
presidential elections.
Amendments to the Election Law
were made by the Constitutional
Court panel of nine judges including
Chief Justice, Anwar Usman, who
is the brother-in-law, of President
Joko Widodo, to make the eldest
son of President Joko Widodo eligible
to register at the General Elections
Commission of Indonesia as a candidate
in the legislative and presidential
elections.
The Constitutional Court panel
of nine judges voted five in favour
and four against to amend the
Law on General Elections that
would allow President Joko Widodos
eldest son, Kaesang Pangarep,
29, then Mayor of Surakarta city
in Central Java, to register as
a candidate in the legislative
and presidential elections.
The Constitutional Court lowered
the minimum age for presidential
and vice presidential candidates
from 40 to 35 years that allowed
President Joko Widodos eldest
son to run for President in the
February 14, 2024 elections.
The National Coalition to Save
Democracy, spokesman, Merry Samiri,
said after the February 14, 2024
elections that ''opponents to
Presidential candidate Defence
Minister Prabowo Subianto, 72,
a former commander in the Special
Detachment 88 anti-terror squad
in the New Order regime of former
president Suharto, who won the
Presidency and who is to be inaugurated
on October 20, 2024, are contesting
the results of the general election,
claiming ''widespread fraud including
the misuse of state resources,
intimidation, and vote-buying.''
The
Southeast Asian Times
Paris
Court of Appeals dismisses
Victims of Agent Orange
second appeal on US
jurisdiction
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Vietnamese-French
woman, Tran To Nga,
82, at the Paris Court
of Appeals on Thursday
August 22, 2024
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From
News Reports:
Hanoi, August 25: On Monday the
Paris Court of Appeal dismissed
an appeal submitted on May 6,
2024, by the Vietnam Association
for Victims of Agent Orange (AO)
(VAVA) against the Evry Crown
Court Paris ruling on May 10,
2021 that dismissed the case brought
by Vietnamese-French woman, Tran
To Nga, 82, on grounds that the
Paris court did not have jurisdiction
to judge a lawsuit involving US
government wartime actions, reports
Agence France Presse.
Lawyers, Bertrand Repolt and William
Bourdon, for Vietnamese-French
woman, Tran To Nga, 82, said that
the decision reflected a misinterpretation
of Jurisprudence when it comes
to corporate immunity.
''The decision by the Paris Court
of Appeal shows that the corporations
in question have a lot of leeway,''
said lawyers, Bertrand Repolt.
''The judgement is not final and
the battle will continue in the
court of Cassation, the top appeals
court in France,'' he said.
On May 10, 2021 the Evry Crown
Court in Paris ruled that the
argument that multinational chemical
companies had supplied toxic defoilent
Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin to the
US government for use by US military
forces to conduct chemical warfare
in Vietnam was inadmissible in
a French court.
Lawyers defending the United States
chemical corporations denied their
clients responsibility, arguing
that the chemical corporations
had acted at the request of the
United States army, citing state
immunity.
''State immunity means that a sovereign
state cannot be proposecuted at
a court of another sovereign state,''
said the defending lawyers.
On May 10, 2021 Vietnamese-French
woman, Tran To Nga, argued at
the Evry Crown Court Paris that
Vietnamese civilians suffered
the effects of the toxic defoiliant
Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin, supplied
by multinational chemical companies
to US military forces.
She accused multinational chemical
companies of supplying the toxic
defoilent Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin
to the US government for use by
US military forces to conduct
chemical warfare in Vietnam.
The Vietnam Association for Victims
of Agent Orange (VAVA) President,
Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen
Van Rinh, said after the Evry
Crown Court in Paris had dismissed
the case that he was not satisfied
with the court ruling, saying
"the ruling is not convincing."
"It is a fact that US chemical
companies manufactured about 80
million litres of the toxic defoiliant
Agent Orange for US military forces
to spray over Southern Vietnam
between 1961 and 1971, causing
serious environmental and human
health consequences," he
said.
Lawyers, Bertrand Repolt and William
Bourdon, for Vietnam-French woman,
Tran To Nga, 82, argued that the
multinational chemical companies
that supplied toxic defoilent
Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin to US
military forces to use in the
war in Vietnam must be held responsible
for their actions, saying ''the
13 United States chemical corporations
should not be entitled to state
immunity for serving the United
states.''
''There is sufficient evidence
proving those 13 companies had
voluntarily joined in the bidding
to produce toxic defoilent Agent
Orange (AO)/dioxin supplied to
the United States army in Vietnam
during 1961 - 1971,'' said lawyer
Bertrand Repolt.
He said that Vietnam-French woman,
Tran To Nga, did not intend to
sue the United States, saying
''Tran To Nga wants the chemical
companies held responsible for
their proactive and independent
production of toxic defoilent
Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin for commercial
and profit-seeking purposes.''
The Vietnam Association for Victims
of Agent Orange (AO) (AVAO) first
lodged a lawsuit against chemical
companies, that manufactured the
toxic defoiliant Agent Orange
(AO)/dioxin for use by the UN
military forces in Vietnam, after
the launch of the association
in Hanoi in 2004 in an effort
to obtain justice for the Vietnamese
civilian victims of the toxic
defoilant.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Thailand's
Bhumjaithai party
under investigated
for land encroachment
in Khao Kradong Forest
Park
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Bhumjaithai
party leader Anutin
Charnvirakul under
investigation by National
Anti-Corruption Commission
(NACC) for alleged
involvement in land
encroachment in Khao
Kradong Forest Park
in Buriram Province
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, August 24: The National
Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC)
was petitioned by Lawyer Pattharpong
Supassorn on Wednesday to investigate
Bhumjaithai party leader Anutin
Charnvirakul and party secretary-general
Chaichanok Chidchob for their alleged
involvement in land encroachment
in Khao Kradong Forest Park in Buriram
Province, with Lawyer Pattharpong
Supassorn saying he petitioned the
NACC after the Department of Lands
(DoL) surveyed all land deeds in
the park, reports the Bangkok Post.
Thailand Lawyer Pattharpong Supassorn
petitioned the National Anti-Corruption
Commission (NACC) to investigate
the construction of buildings located
on 5,083 rai of land that belongs
to the State Railway of Thailand
(SRT), saying ''Bhumjaithai party
leader Anutin Charnvirakul was involved
in a land grab in the Khao Kradong
Forest Park.''
''Th family of Bhumjaithai party
secretary-general Chaichanok Chidchob
allegedly grabbed a parcel of land
to expand a race circuit and football
stadium,'' he said.
The Department of Lands (DoL) completed
the survey of all land deeds in
Khao Kradong Forest Park in Buriram
Province last week with Thailand
Lawyer Pattharpong Supassorn saying
''encroachment on the state-owned
land by a political post-holder
would constitute an ethical violation
punishable by a lifetime ban from
politics.''
''Any encroachment on the state-owned
land by Bhumjaithai party leader
Anutin Charnvirakul who is caretaker
deputy prime minister and caretaker
interior minister and Bhumjaithai
party secretary-general Chaichanok
Chidchob would constitute an ethical
violation of Section 170 (4) and
(5) of the Constitution that deals
with the ethics of cabinet ministers.
On September 14, 2023 the then six
opposition coalition parties led
by the Pheu Thai Party (PTP) submitted
a petition against Transport Minister
Saksayam Chidchob with the National
Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC)
calling for an investigation into
the alleged failure by the Transport
Ministery to order the State Railway
of Thailand (SRT) to reclaim land
in Khao Kradong in Muang district
of Buri Ram Province.
Opposition coalition parties claim
that the land in Buriram province
is in the illegal possession of
Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob
and his relatives, saying "Transport
Minister Saksayam Chidchob operates
a business on the land that is under
the administration of the Transport
Ministry."
"Transport Minister Saksayam
Chidchob was motivated to hold the
land in his possession for as long
as possible," said the opposition
parties.
Opposion coalition parties also
claim that Transport Minister, Saksayam
Chidchob, has concealed ownership
of two companies that have a building
contract with the Transport Ministry,
saying that Transport Minister,
Saksayam Chidchob did not declare
ownership of the companies in the
required assett declarations form
to the National Anti-Corruption
Commission (NACC).
The opposition alleges that Transport
Minister Saksayam Chidchob holds
shares in two companies that have
done business with his ministry.
"The non-declaration of assetts
to the NACC constitutes a legal
violation," said the opposion
parties.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Australia
and Indonesia reach
new defence cooperation
agreement to operate
from each others countries
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Indonesia
President-elect Prabowo
Subianto, left, Australian
Prime Minister Anthony
Albanese at Parliament
House in Canberra,
Australia, Tuesday,
August 20, 2024
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From News Reports:
Canberra, Thursday 22: Australia
and Indonesia reached new bilateral
defence cooperation agreement in
Canberra on Monday that allows the
Australian Defence Force (ADF) and
the Indonesian National Armed Forces
( Army (TNI-AD) to operate from
each other countries with Indonesian
president-elect and Minister of
Defense, Prabowo Subianto, reportedly
saying ''Indonesia would remain
non-aligned under his leadership'',
reports Reuters.
The Australian Strategic Policy
Institute think tank analyst,
Euan Graham, reportedly questioned
the defence agreements strategic
value to Australia saying ''Indonesian
president-elect and Minister of
Defense, Prabowo Subianto, has
made it clear that Indonesia would
remain non-aligned under his leadership.
''This means Indonesia will remain
among a group of countries that
don't want to be officially aligned
with or against any major power
bloc such as the United States'',
he said.
Indonesian president-elect and
Minister of Defense, Prabowo Subianto,
said Indonesia doesn't share the
same threat perception as Australia
towards China,'' saying we
have had our ups and downs as
the geopolitical situation has
evolved.''
He said Australia and Indonesia
have had several decades of very
close cooperation, saying ''Indonesia
is determined to continue a good
neighbour relationship.''
Australia Prime Minister Anthony
Albanese said the new bilateral
defence cooperation agreement
will be a vital plank for Indonesia
and Australia to support each
others' security, saying ''the
agreement is vital to both countries
and also vital to the stability
of the region that we share.''
Australian Defense Minister, Richard
Marles, said ''the defence cooperation
agreement will be the deepest,
the most significant agreement
that Indonesia and Australia have
ever made,'' saying ''the agreement
will provide for much greater
interoperability between our defense
forces.''
''The defence cooperation agreement
will see Indonesia and Australia
working together to support the
rules-based order and importantly,
it will allow us to operate from
each others countries,''
he said.
On January 24, 2024 Non-aligned
Movement (NAM) member, Indonesia,
called for support for full United
Nations membership for State of
Palestine in the United Nations
Security Council (UNSC) at the
19th Summit of the Non-aligned
Movement (NAM) held in Kampala,
Uganda ahead of the United Nations
Security Council Thursday April
18, 2024 Security Council failure
to recommend full United Nations
Membership for State of Palestine
due to the United States veto.
Indonesia Deputy Foreign Minister,
Pahala Nugraha Mansury, called
on the 121 Non-aligned Movement
(NAM) member states that comprise
of more than half of the world's
population " to support full
membership of Palestine in the
United Nations Security Council,
" saying "currently
five NAM members are serving as
Non-Permanent Members of the UN
Security Council, and it is anticipated
that they can articulate a joint
NAM position on Palestine."
Indonesia Deputy Foreign Minister,
Pahala Nugraha Mansury said that
the Non-aligned Movement (NAM)
has 121 member countries representing
approximately 55 percent of the
world's population, saying "with
such strength, NAM must be capable
of reshaping the world order to
better reflect justice for all."
The
Southeast Asian Times
US
proposes exemption
import export license
for Australia and
UK for AUKUS defence
free trade zone
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Australia's
Minister for Defence,
Richard Marles, says
''the exemption of
licensing requirements
establishes the AUKUS
defence free trade
zone'' on Thursday
August 15, 2024
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From News Reports:
Washington August 22: The United
States Department of State submitted
a proposal to Congress on August
15, to amend the International Traffic
in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to exempt
Australia and the United Kingdom
from import export licensing requirements
to facilitate commercial defence
trade between Australia, the United
Kingdom and the United States, (AUKUS)
with Australia's Minister for Defence,
Richard Marles, saying ''the exemption
of licensing requirements establishes
the AUKUS defence free trade zone.''
Australia's Minister for Defence,
Richard Marles, said "these
critical amendments will revolutionize
commercial defense trade, innovation
and cooperation, enabling collaboration
at the speed and scale required
to meet our challenging strategic
circumstances,''
''The proposed amendment is a generational
change,'' he said.
The United States Department said
that the proposal to amend the International
Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
to exempt Australia, the United
Kingdom from import export licensing
requirements to facilitate commercial
defence trade between Australia,
the United Kingdom and the United
States, (AUKUS) is designed to harness
and maximise innovation in Australia,
the United Kingdom and the United
States (AUKUS) defence industrial
bases.
''The vast majority of commercial
defense trade between and among
the United States, Australia, and
the United Kingdom, (AUKUS) for
both AUKUS and non-AUKUS programs,
is eligible for transfer under the
exemption,'' said the United States
Department.
The United States Department said
that ''approximately 80 percent
of the value of current commercial
defence trade between Australia,
the United Kingdom and the United
States, (AUKUS) would be covered
by the proposed import export license
exemption, saying ''license exemption
under the International Traffic
in Arms Regulations (ITAR) would
increase the speed and predictability
of transactions between Australia,
the United Kingdom and the United
States (AUKUS).
The United States Department said
that the licensing exemption aims
to enhance the Australia, the United
Kingdom and the United States (AUKUS)
collective efforts to address the
security challenge of the future
and promote security and stability
in the Indo-Pacific.
In March 2023 the strategic Indo-Pacific
alliance, Australia, United Kingdom,
United States (AUKUS) agreed to
build a fleet of nuclear-propelled
submarines in South Australia, with
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony
Albanese saying that "the AUKUS
agreement represents the biggest
single investment in Australia's
defence capability, strengthening
Australia's national security and
stability in the Indo-Pacific."
He said that Australia would build
a nuclear-powered but conventionally
armed submarine with the UK called
SSN-AUKUS, saying "this will
be an Australian sovereign capability
built by Australians, commanded
by the Royal Australian Navy and
sustained by Australians in Australian
shipyards with construction to begin
within this decade."
The
Southeast Asian Times
Former
PM Thaksin Shinawatra
released from parole
in royal pardon for
alleged violation
of Lese Majeste
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Former
PM Thaksin Shinawatra
arrives at Bangkok
Criminal Court for
pre-trial hearing
for alleged violation
of the Lese Majeste
Law under Section
112 of the Criminal
Code and the Computor
Crime Act in media
interview in Seoul,
South Korea on May
21, 2015
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, August, 20: Former Prime
Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, whose
application for permission to
leave Thailand for Dubai ahead
of the pre-trial court hearing
on Monday for alleged violation
of the Lese Majeste Law under
Section 112 of the Criminal Code
and the Computor Crime Act was
refused, was one of 7,500 granted
release from parole in a royal
pardon following the election
of his daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra,
37, as the 31st prime minister
of Thailand on Friday, reports
Bangkok Post.
Former Prime Minister, Thanksin
Shinawatra, faced Lese Majeste
Law and the Computor Crime Act
charges on his return to Thailand
from exile in Dubai and Hong Kong
in August 22, 2022 after fleeing
Thailand in 2008 to avoid trial
for nonfeasance and malfeasance
while holding the position of
Prime Minister.
The pre trial court hearing on
Monday for alleged violation of
the Lese Majeste Law and the Computor
Crime Act follows a complaint
lodged by the Privy Council of
eighteen appointed advisors to
the monarchy that former prime
Minister Thaksin Shinawatra had
allegedly defamed the monarchy
in a foreign media interview in
Seoul, South Korea on May 21,
2015.
The Office of the Attorney General
(OAG) spokeman, Prayut Phetcharakhun,
said then that the Office of the
Attorney-General had received
advice from the Royal Thai Police
(RTP) at the Technology Crime
Suppression Division on a complaint
from the Privy Council of Thailand
that Thanksin Shinawatra had accused
the privy councillors of supporting
the 2014 coup that ousted the
former Prime Minister Yingluck
Shinawatra who is Thaksin Shinawatra's
younger sister in the media interview
in Soeul in South Korea on May
21, 2015.
In May 2016 the Department of
Consular Affairs director-general,
Thongchai Chasawat, issued an
order to revoked Thaksin Shinawatra's
Thailand passport claiming that
former prime minister Thaksin
Shinawatra's interview in Soeul
in South Korea
had undermined "national
security and dignity."
Lawyer Winyat Chartmontree, for
former prime minister Thaksin
Shinawatra said that the pre-trial
hearing on Monday for alleged
violation of the Lese Majeste
Law and the Computor Crime Act
examined the witness and evidence
list, saying ''the court hearing
was adjourned until July next
year.''
'The Criminal Court would hear
from witnesses in seven sessions
scheduled for next July,'' he
said.
He said that witnesses for Thaksin
would include a Thai-speaking
Korean interpreter and a lawyer
who was an important witness,
saying 'the translation of Thaksin's
interview in Seoul, South Korea
on May 21, 2015 was incomplete.''
''There was just one problematic
English work that led to the allegation
brought against Thaksin Shinawatra,''
he said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Papuans
and Indonesian police
clash on 62nd anniversary
of The New York agreement
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Indonesian
National Armed Forces
(TNI) and the National
Police of Indonesia
(Polri) TNI arrest
95 protesters in Nabire
in Central Papua province
on the 62nd anniversary
of The New York Agreement
that allowed Indonesia's
occupation and administration
of Papua on Thursday
August 15, 2024
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From News Reports:
Jakarta, August 20: Indonesian
National Armed Forces (TNI) and
the National Police of Indonesia
(Polri) TNI fired tear gas and
rubber bullets in clashes with
Papuan protesters against the
62nd anniversary of The New York
Agreement on August 15, that allowed
Indonesia's occupation and administration
of Papua, with one wounded by
a rubber bullet and 95 protesters
arrested in Nabire, in Central
Papua province, reports Bernama.
West Papua National Committee
(KNPB), a pro-independence group
that opposes Indonesian rule in
Papua, held protests against the
62nd anniversary of the United
Nations agreement in cities across
Indonesia including Manokwari,
Sorong Raya, Wamena and Yahukimo.
West Papua National Committee
(KNPB) protest organisor, Kimot
Mote, said the protests in Nabire
in Central Papua province, started
peacefully, saying ''tensions
escalated when police deployed
tear gas and rubber bullets to
disperse the crowds.''
He said there was a heavy Indonesian
National Armed Forces (TNI) and
the National Police of Indonesia
(Polri) TNI presence in Nabiri,
saying '' about 100 police used
trucks and crowd control vehicles
to quell the protestors.''
''Protesters urge international
organisations, including the United
Nations, the Melanesian Spearhead
Group, and the Pacific Islands
Forum, to intervene and pressure
Indonesia to halt military operations
in Papua,'' he said.
West Papua National Committee
(KNPB) protest organisor, Kimot
Mote, called on head of the Catholic
Church, Pope Francis, to raise
awareness about the violence and
human rights violations in Papua
during the papal visit to Indonesia,
Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste
and Singapore next month.
''We ask the Pope to advocate
for an end to the oppression of
the Papuan people,'' he said.
Nabire District Police Assistant
Superintendent Wahyudi Satrio
Bintoro said ''Indonesian National
Armed Forces (TNI) and the National
Police of Indonesia (Polri) TNI
took action after the protesters
threw rocks at officers and engaged
in vandalism including setting
fire to motorcycles.''
The Nabire police carried
out measured and decisive action,
he said.
In August 2019 calls for a referendum
and self determination for West
Papua were dismissed by Indonesia's
former Coordinating Minister for
Political, Legal, and Security
Affairs, Wiranto, who said then
that the NKRI the Unitary
State of the Republic of Indonesia
is final.
He said the New York Agreement,
signed in 1962 by the Netherlands
and Indonesia, had officially
made Papua and West Papua legitimate
territories of Indonesia.
That means NKRI is final,
NKRI is non-negotiable, including
Papua and West Papua, he
said.
"Referendums are for occupied
countries that are given the choice
to be independent or to join with
the occupying country", he
said.
In November 2007 the Indonesian
House of Representatives ratified
a security treaty with Australia
the Lombok Treaty that
formally acknowledges Indonesia's
sovereignty over West Papua.
Former Indonesia Golkar Party
Vice President Theo L Sambuaga
said then that we all feel
relief because Australia has formally
acknowledged our territorial integration,
including Papua."
The treaty also requires
Australia to prohibit its territory
from being used by separatist
movements against us. It means
that we have less pressure from
separatism, he said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Vietnamese
witness of 6 Vietnamese
deaths in Bangkok
hotel arrested for
working as illegal
tour guide
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Vietnamese,
Phan Ngoc Vu, 35,
centre, arrested in
Bangkok for working
in Thailand as a tour
guide without a work
permit in a prohibited
occupation on Friday
August 16, 2024
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From News Reports:
Bangkok, August 19: Vietnamese,
Phan Ngoc Vu, 35, who was a witness
to the deaths of six Vietnamese
from cyanide poisoning at the five
star Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in
Bangkok last month, was arrested
by the Royal Thai Police (RTP) on
Friday for violation of the Ministry
of Labour law that prohibits foreigners
from working as tour guides in Thailand,
reports the Bangkok Post.
Royal Thai Police (RTP) arrested
illegal tour guide, Vietnamese,
Phan Ngoc Vu, 35, while he was acting
as a tour guide for a group of Vietnamese
tourists at a hotel in Soi Rang
Nam, Ratchathewi district, Bangkok,
on Friday.
Illegal tour guide Vietnamese, Phan
Ngoc Vu, 35, acted as a tour guide
for the group of six Vietnamese
tourists found dead in the hotel
room of the five star Grand Hyatt
Erawan Hotel in Bangkok on July
19, 2024.
The six victims found dead from
cyanide poisoning in the Grand Hyatt
Erawan Hotel include Vietnam national
and US citizen, Chong Sherine, 56,
Vietnam national and US citizen,
Dang Hung Van, 55, Vietnam national,
Nguyen Thi Phuong Lan, 47, Vietnam
National, Pham Hong Thanh, 49, Vietnam
National, Tran Dinh Phu, 37, Vietnam
national, Nguyen Thi Phuong, 46.
Illegal tour guide Vietnamese, Phan
Ngoc Vu, 35, said during questioning
by Royal Thai Police (RTP) that
one of the cyanide poisoning victims,
Vietnamese, Nguyen Thi Phuong Lan,
47, ''had asked him to buy snake
medicine.''
illegal tour guide Vietnamese, Phan
Ngoc Vu, 35, said that he asked
another person to procure the 'snake
medicine' contained in the capsules
for 11,000 baht.
Royal Thai Police (RTP) said that
an examination of the capsules found
that the 'snake medicine' was not
cyanide.
Royal Thai Police (RTP) charged
Phan Ngoc Vu, 35, that prohibits
foreigners from working as tour
guides under the Ministry of Labour
law, for working in Thailand as
a tour guide without a work permit
in a foreigner prohibited occupation.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Paetongtarn
Shinawatra elected
third Shinawatra prime
minister of Thailand
on Friday
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The
House of Representatives
elects Pheu Thai Party
(PTP) prime ministerial
candidate, Paetongtarn
Shinawatra, 37, as
the 31st
Prime Minister of
Thailand on Friday
August 16, 2024
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From News Reports:
Bangkok, August 18: The House of
Representatives elected Paetongtarn
Shinawatra, 37, the youngest daughter
of former prime minister Thaksin
Shinawatra, and niece of former
prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra
as the 31st prime minister of Thailand
on Friday, after the Constitutional
Court removed Prime Minister , Srettha
Thavisin ,from office on Wednesday,
reports the Bangkok Post.
The House of Representatives elected
Pheu Thai Party (PTP) prime ministerial
candidate, Paetongtarn Shinawatra,
37, as the 31st prime minister of
Thailand with 319 votes for, 145
votes against and 27 absentions
including the Democratic Party with
25 members of parliament voting
unanimously to abstain from the
vote and the new opposition People's
Party that replaced the Constitutional
Court dissolved Move Forward Party
(MFP) saying the People's Party
would not vote for Pheu Thai Party
(PTP) prime ministerial candidate.
In October 2023 Paetongtarn Shinawatra
was appointed the new chairperson
of the ruling Pheu Thai Party (PTP)
in a executive board election in
Bangkok, saying "improvements
to the party would restore the party's
reputation as the public's first
choice,"
"It is my honour not only to
continue Thakins Shinawatra's political
mission but also to manifest the
affirmations made by the Pheu Thai
Party (PTP) under the "One
Team for all Thai's" ahead
of the general elections on May
14, 2023.
In April 2021 the Pheu Thai Party
(PTP) that was founded by Thaksin
Shinawatra called on parliament
to amend the 2017 Constitution,
drafted by the Royal Thai Armed
Forces and signed into law by King
Maha Vajiralongkorn, saying that
the party is seeking to amend the
section of the Constitution that
deals with the Royal Thai Armed
Forces appointed Senate that nominates
and elects a prime minister.
The 2017 Constitution states that
"changing the democratic regime
of government with the King as Head
of State or changing the form of
the State shall be prohibited"
and that "the Prime Minister
may not present such a draft Constitution
Amendment to the to the King for
signature."
In May 2024 the Office of the Attorney-General
(OAG) ordered the indictment of
former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra
for violation of the Lese Majeste
law and the Computor Crime Act after
the Privy Council of eighteen appointed
advisors to the monarchy lodged
a complaint against Thanksin Shinawatra
saying that the former Prime Minister
had allegedly defaimed the monarchy
in a foreign media interview in
Seoul, South Korea on May 21, 2015.
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra
had allegedly accused the privy
councillers of supporting the 2014
coup that ousted his younger sister,
former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra,
in the media interview in Soeul
in South Korea on May 21, 2015.
The
Southeast Asian Times
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MEDIA CHECK |
Cambodia-China Journalist Association
(CCJA)
launched
in
Phnom
Penh ...open
here |
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Darwin
reporter
John Loizou
asks a
survivor
of the
1965 killings
in Bali
"why didn't
you try
to stop
them"
in "Remembering
the slaughter
in Paradise"
........open page here
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Kang-Fu
the Red
Kangaroo
is relentless
in his fight
to
protect
Australia's
sovereignity...Open
page
here | |
Bombed
by
the Americans
for Christmas
in 1972,
Ha Noi Bach
Mai hospital
is still
a war zone...Christina
Pas
reports...Open
page
here | |
Indigenous
Australians
in the northern
Queensland
town of
East Trinity
aim for
economic
independence
from
eco-cultural
tourism,
reports
Christine
Howes in
"Australian
indigenous
eco-cultural
tourism
venture
wins best
small project
national
award
"
...open
here
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Kavi
Chongkittavorn
talks about
the UK
application
to become
an ASEAN
dialogue
partner
in "New
dynamics
of Aseans
external
ties,"
with consensus
yet to be
reached
on admitting
a
former
colonial
master of
four
ASEAN
member countries
into the
Southeast
Asian bloc....open
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Esther
Samboh talks
about
the
choise between
thousands
dying
of
Covid-19
or from
hunger in
densely
populated
Jakarta
in the new
normal in
"Medics
dying, infections
soaring
- it's still
the economy"
...open
page
here | |
Australian
reporter,
Chris Ray,
investigates
why Australia
dropped
five spots
in the World
Press Freedom
Index...open | |
Read
what Son
Nguyen has
to say about
the impact
of China's
virus on
Vietnam's
economy
in
"When
the
economy
gets sick"
open
here | |
Has
the ancient
Syrian city
of
Palmyra
suffered
a fatal
blow, or
will it
rise again?
asks Australian
reporter
Chris Ray...
Open
page
here | |
Darwin
reporter
John Loizou
asks a
survivor
of the
1965 killings
in Bali
"why
didn't
you try
to
stop
them"
in "Remembering
the slaughter
in
Paradise"
........open
page here
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"Goodbye
America"
says B.A.
Hamzah as
he calls
for Asians
to determine
their own
political
destiny
in "Time
for Asia
to
set it's
own course,
minus the
U.S."...open
here | |
Is
prescribed
burning
of
grasslands
in northern
Australia
out of control?
......Chris
Ray reports
...
open page
here | |
"Rockefeller
and the
Demise of
Ibu
Pertiwi"
by Kerry
B. Collison
"is
undoubtedly
fictional
but by no
means improbable,
"
says Johannes
Nugroho
....open
page
here | |
Viet
Nam is
planning
to go nuclear
by the year
2020.reports
John
Loizou
in
"Calculating
the costs
of nuclear
energy in
Vietnam"
...open
page here
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The
founder
of the
Revolutionary
Front
of Independent
East Timor
(Fretilin),
Mari
Alkatiri,
the now
former
Prime
Minister
of Timor
Leste,
after
losing
the May
12, 2018
election
to the
National
Congress
for Timorese
Reconstruction
(CNRT)
party,
led by
Xanana
Gusmao,
has accused
the opposition
of a coup
attempt.
Twelve
years
ago Mari
Alkatiri
also accused
the opposition
of a coup
attemp
claiming
then that
the
crises
that led
to his
resignation
was the
result
of a conspiracy.
"I
have no
doubt
about
that"
he told
Darwin
reporter
John Loizou
in an
interview
in Dili
on 6 November
2006 ......open
page here
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Cuba's
302
physicians
in East
Timor
work at
five hospitals
and remote
villages
throughout
the republic...writes
Darwin
reporter
John Loizou
...open
page here
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Benedict
Anderson,
a man
without
a country,
dies in
Indonesia
Jeet Heer
reports.....open
page
here | |
Thousands
of Northern
Australia's
indigenous
rock art
sites
are under
threat
from buffalo,
fire and
feral
animals.
Tim Lee
reports
........open
page here
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Copy
of
letter
29 May 2012
from Vietnam
Womens Union
to
International
Olympic
Committee...open
here | |
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happy
Christmas
and all
the best
for the
New Year
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Asian
Times
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a happy
Christmas
and all
the best
for the
New Year
with a
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thankyou
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Singapore properties listed for sale in
Myanmar From News Reports:
Yangon, November 25: Singapore's largest property developer,
the Far East Organization, is to partner with
Myanmar's property sales and marketing company, Min
Zin Agency, in Yangon to sell condos in
Singapore. Managing director of the Min Zin
Agency in Yangon, Ko Kyaw Min Zin, said that
Singapore's Far East Organization has expanded its
sales and marketing efforts into Myanmar. “The Far East
Organisation has been selling their Singapore
properties to Myanmar buyers since 2009,” he said.
The Far East Organisation reportedly have over 750 properties
in Singapore’s residential, hospitality, retail,
commercial and industrial sectors,
including 45,500 or one in every six private homes in Singapore
listed with the Min Zin Agency in Yangon. The
Southeast Asian Times
China to invest in rail and road construction
in Indonesia From News Reports:
Jakarta, November 10: Indonesia's
Railway Corporation (PT KAI) and state construction
company PT Jasa Marga signed a memorandum of
understanding (MoU) with China Investment Fund
(CIF) to develop indonesia's railway services and
toll road construction. Witness to the signing,
coordinating Minister for the Economy Sofyan Djalil,
said that the MoU will provide the groundwork for
further cooperation between China Railway and P KAI and China
Investment Fund (CIF). "The MoU is the
first step towards further development of public
services between China and Indonesia" he said.
Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia, Xie Feng said that the MoU would
spark more cooperations between China and Indonesia and
would bring about "real benefits to the public."
The Southeast Asian Times
Penang health department
shuts down soya bean factory From News Reports: Penang, October 19:
Five Penang food factories including a 100 year old
soya bean factory at Tanjong Bungah were ordered closed
by the state health department for failure to observe health
standards. State health, food safety and quality
division, deputy director Ku Nafishah Ku Ariffin
said soya bean products were processed in an unclean
"rusty and moldy kitchen". "Our inspectors found
that wet products were left to dry on "dirty" bamboo
sticks along with bathing towels. The bamboo sticks
were also dirty and dusty," she said. A "sweets"
factory in Teluk Kumbar, a noodle factory in Simpang
Ampat and a sauce factory in Bukit Metajam were also
closed by the state health department The Southeast Asian
Times
Fuel smugglers including military personnel
under arrest From News Reports:
Jakarta, September 15: Riau Islands Police have arrested
30 suspects including several Indonesian Military
(TNI) personnel and seized 64 cars, two boats and
106 tons of fuel. Riau Islands Police chief Brig.
Gen. Arman Depary said in Batam last week that the
seized cars had been modified to hold 100 litres of
fuel. "The Military (TNI) personnel are suspected
of fuel smuggling and have been handed over to the
military base", he said. TNI Commander Gen.
Moeldoko said that the alleged suspected fuel
smugglers are honor-based service military personnel. The Southeast Asian
Times
Thai coup blammed for fall in tourist
arrivals From News Reports:
Bangkok, August 18: The Thai tourism sector suffered its largest
fall in international visitors to Thailand in June, the
first month after the establishment of marshal law
and the military seizure of the Yingluck Shinawatra
government. Tourism reportedly accounts for 10
percent of the Thai economy. Data from the Thai
Department of Tourism shows that inernational
tourist arrival numbers in July fell by 10.9 percent compared
to the same time last year.
International arrivals in July totalled 1.91 million compared
to 2.15 million in July 2013. Arrivals
from China with a18 percent share of all visitors to
thailand and the largest group of visitors to Thailand, fell by
25.3 percent. Arrivals from the United
Kingdom with a 4 percent share of all visitors to
Thailand, was one of the few large markets to record
a gain, of 6.2 percent The Southeast Asian
Times
US Senate approves sales of nuclear
equipment to Vietnam From News Reports:
Hanoi, July 31: The US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
passed legislation approving a 123 agreement on
civil nuclear commerce with Vietnam at a business
meeting of the committee last week. The 123
agreement under the US Atomic energy Act of 1954 establishes
a civil nuclear commerce agreement that allows the US to
export nuclear reactors, research information and
equipment to Vietnam. The civil nuclear commerce
agreement between the US and Vietnam is "part of
Vietnam's effort to ease its shortage of energy
towards meeting over 10 percent of the domestic power demand by
2030", reports the Vietnam News Service The Southeast Asian
Times
Court for
construction Industry
established in Malaysia From
News Reports: Kuala Lumpur, May 3: The first two
Construction Courts for Malaysia were opened by
Chief Justice Tun Arifin Zakaria in Kuala Lumpur and
Shah Alam last week, reports the Star. The courts
will deal with disputes in the construction industry.
Works Minister Datuk Haji Fadillah bin Haji Yusof said that the
establishment of the courts will transform the way
the construction business in the country
operates. "The construction industry
stakerholders can now have their disputes resolved
by judges with expert knowledge and experience in
construction industry disputes', he said. The
proposal by the Construction Industry Board (CIDB) for the
establishment of the construction courts was first put to the
Judiciary in January 2013. Britain
is the only other country that has a specially designated
court that deals with construction industry disputes.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Bali communities want larger share of tourism revenue
From News Reports: Denpasar, April 14: Bali
community-based tourism operators have called for
amendments to regulations that stipulate that the local
community pay the Bali regency administration 60 percent of their
total tourism revenue.
Penglipuran tourist village in Bangli, community-based tourism
manager, Nengah Moneng, said that he objected to the fact
that his community received only 40 percent of the
total revenue. "We want to have 60 percent share
of the tourist revenue to pay for operating costs",
he said. The Penglipuran tourism manager said
that operating costs for trekking, traditional
dance, cultural shows including religious rituals
had increased. The cost of operating lodges and
community halls for tourism had also increased.
"An increase in revenue for not only the Bangli
community but for tourism based communities across
Bali would benefit tourism island-wide" said the
tourism manager. The Southeast Asian
Times
Riau forest fires force
Chevron to shut down oil wells From News Reports:
Jakarta, March 21: PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia (CPI), the
Indonesian subsidiary of US-based oil company
Chevron has shut down 573 oil wells in the Riau
province of Sumatra. The deteriorating quality of
air due to forest fires that have been raging for
the last month has forced PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia
(CPI) to shut down its oil wells and evacuate workers and there
families. Indonesia's upstream oil
and gas regulator, SKK Migas, public relations
officer, Handoyo Budi Santoso, said that oil assets
in Riau province are important to national crude oil production.
"The biggest production loss came from the shutdown
of Rokan block, operated by Chevron Pacific
Indonesia, the country's biggest producer of crude
oil production", he said The Jakarta Posts
reports that potential losses are estimated at about
12,000 barrels of oil a day. The Southeast Asian
Times
Sabah caters to influx of tourists from China
From News Reports: Kuala Lumpur,
March 5: The New Straits Times reports that there
was an 86 percent increase in tourist arrivals from
China to Sabah in the last two years.
Data from the Sabah Tourism Board reportedly shows that
193,010 tourist tourists arrived in Sabah from China
in 2011 increasing to 360,361 in 2013
Sabah West Coast Coffeeshop Association chairman, Yong Chee Yun,
said coffee shop operators were catering to the
influx of tourists from China.
"Coffee shops displayed tourist friendly signs in Chinese
saying 'how are you?' and menues included China's favourite
foods", he said. Sabah and Labuan
Chapter chairman of the Malaysian Association of
Hotels and general manager of the At Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru
Resort, said that staff members are
encouraged to learn Mandarin. "So that they can
converse better with guests" he said. The Southeast Asian
Times
Pilots strike forces Merpati to cancel
flights From News Reports:
Jakarta,January 29: A pilots strike forced State-owned PT Merpati
Nusantara Airlines to cancelled all scheduled flights
to Surabaya, Merauke and Timika on Saturday, reports
The Jakarta Post. Merpati corporate secretary
Riswanto Chendra Putra said that the airline had not
paid salaries to pilots and cabin crew for two
months. The Jakarta Post reports that PT Merpati
Nusantara Airlines was required to restructure its
operations. Merpati corporate secretary Riswanto
Chendra Putra says that Merpati has signed a
memorndum of understanding (MoU) with PT Armagedon
Indonesia and PT Bentang Persada Gemilang to restructure the
company. The airline has debts of Rp 6.5 trillion
(US$533 million) reports the Jakarta Post.
"The management would pay the salaries around March or
early April, said the Merpati corporate
secretary. Merpati’s workers union advisory board
official, Erry Wardhana, said about 200 Merpati
pilots planned to strike again next Saturday for an
indefinite period. "The pilots would strike until
1,600 Merpati employees were paid", he said.
The union advisory board official says that this is the
first time that Merpati workers have gone on strike
over unpaid wages. The pilots are owed wages for
December and January reports the Jakarta
Post. The
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