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Valerie Santos, DC Deputy Mayor Keynoter at PAFC Gala Night
 
DC Deputy Mayor Valerie Santos will be the keynote speaker at the Philippine American Foundation for
Charities, Inc.'s (PAFC)  Philippine Festival Gala Ball on June 12. The independence day celebration,
expected to draw hundreds of guests, will be held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Washington, DC.

Santos, a Harvard University graduate was appointed to Mayor Adrian Fenty's administration in June 2009 to
the position of Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development.  The highest ranking Filipino
American in this administration, her position oversees the management of projects in public-private
housing, retail, office and public parks.

Other Filipino Americans who have made significant contributions in the American mainstream will also be
recognized at the Gala Ball. PAFC wishes to thank individuals who have demonstrated a strong commitment
to the interests of our community such as their hard work in championing causes, like justice for our Filipino
World War II veterans.

Special events, such as the Brown Strokes on a White Canvas Art Exhibit, Simbuyo Cultural Show,
Community Picnic and Sportsfest, are also highlights during the month of June.

For information and tickets to the Gala Ball, please contact Gala Ball Chair Bobby Tamayo at 703.658.0808
or PAFC President Becky Pagsibigan 703.304.7247. Tickets are $80; $90 after May 22.   For the full June
Calendar, please see below.


Brown Strokes on a White Canvas

Art Exhibit                                                    

June  1- 8, 2010         

Features artists from the local area and the Philippines                                        

Opening on Thursday, June 3, 6:30pm

Romulo Hall, Philippine Embassy, Washington DC

Contact:  joteyza@verizon.net





Simbuyo Cultural Show                                                      

June 5, 2010 (Saturday)

Showcases talent & creativity by artistic performers

Grand Theater Church of the Latter Day Saints

Kensington, MD 20895

Philippine Embassy/PAFC

Contact: presyguevara@yahoo.com



Independence Day Gala Ball                      

June 12, 2010 (Saturday)

Dancing, delectable food, silent auction, awards

6:30pm 1:00pm

Mandarin Oriental Washington, DC
1330 Maryland Avenue SW                          

Washington, DC 20024

Ticket per person $80; After May 22: $90

Contact: rgtamayo@verizon.net





Community Picnic & Sports Fest               

June 27, 2010 (Sunday)

Brings family & community together through

food and sports. Sports featured this year

are volleyball and chess.

Tucker Road Recreational Park

1770 Tucker Road

Fort Washington, Maryland 20744

Contact: adorcarreon@aol.com
 
Massacre raps vs 2 Ampatuans dropped
By Sandy Araneta (The Philippine Star) Updated April 18, 2010 12:00 AM
 


MANILA, Philippines - Justice Secretary Alberto Agra cleared yesterday two members of the Ampatuan clan
of involvement in the massacre of 57 people in Maguindanao last Nov. 23.

Cleared of multiple murder charges were detained Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Gov.
Zaldy Ampatuan and Mamasapano Mayor Akmad Ampatuan.

Agra directed prosecutors to remove the names of the two from the charge sheet.

Agra, however, said the charges against former Maguindanao governor Andal Ampatuan Sr. and Datu Unsay
town mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr. remain.

In clearing Zaldy Ampatuan, Agra said conspiracy was not established. In his decision, Agra acted on a
petition for review filed by the two Ampatuans.

“Existence of conspiracy was not proven and being relatives and having similar surnames does not mean
there was conspiracy,” Agra said.

Agra also said documentary evidence proved that Zaldy Ampatuan was not at the crime scene at the time of
the massacre.   

“There’s no proof of conspiracy so it gave weight to Zaldy Ampatuan’s alibi. I cleared Zaldy based on the
evidence he presented, consisting of plane tickets and cell phone records that he was not in Maguindanao
at the time of the massacre, and a witness who testified that he was not in Maguindanao at the time,” Agra
said.

The DOJ chief said he cleared Akmad Ampatuan because the witness, Kenny Dalagdag, did not identify him.

“Second, because he was not included in the charge sheet of the National Bureau of Investigation and the
Philippine National Police (PNP), and third because he had an alibi, that he joined a medical mission
elsewhere at the time of the massacre,” he said.

He said prosecutors would formally manifest before Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes the exclusion of the two
from the list of the accused.

“It will depend on the judge,” Agra said when asked if the two Ampatuans would be released.

Agra said he expected his resolution to spark a controversy. “I resolved the petition for review based on
evidence before me and not because it is popular clamor or what,” he said.

Agra also directed the provincial prosecutor of Maguindanao to withdraw all charges of murder and
frustrated murder against a group that included a key witness in the massacre.

Ordered dropped were the separate charges of murder and frustrated murder against Mokammad (also
spelled Mohammad) Sangki, Salik Sangki, Abdila Makalingay, Akmad Sangki, and Teng Pigkaulan.

Mokammad Sangki was a key witness in the Nov. 23 massacre in Ampatuan, Maguindanao in which 57
people - among them political rivals of the Ampatuan clan, their lawyers and supporters and at least 31
journalists - were shot dead and then buried in a hilly portion of Barangay Salman. Some of the victims were
buried in their vehicles.

The real targets of the massacre were the wife and relatives of Buluan Vice Mayor Esmael Mangudadatu
who were on their way to Shariff Aguak to file his certificate of candidacy for governor to challenge Andal Jr.

In a petition, Zaldy’s lawyer Redemberto Villanueva asked Agra to take a second look at the joint resolution
approved by state prosecutors, which named the ARMM governor as one of those indicted for multiple
murder.

Villanueva pointed out that Zaldy Ampatuan was not even included in the information filed by the Criminal
Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) of the PNP against more than 100 people implicated in the
slaughter.

“The governor was in Davao City all along, and it was impossible for Kenny Dalandag, who claimed to be a
member of the private armed group of Maguindanao Gov. Andal Ampatuan Sr., to insist that Zaldy Ampatuan
was present at a conference purportedly held on Nov. 22 at a compound in Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao,”
Villanueva stressed.

He added that the only piece of evidence cited by the panel of prosecutors to justify the inclusion of Zaldy in
the massacre case was the affidavit of Dalagdag.

He said the affidavit was only a “curative information that defies all physical laws since Gov. Zaldy Ampatuan
was in Davao City from Nov. 20 to 22.”

“Curative information have been condemned by the Commission on Human Rights since the filing of such
information against the accused does not cure the inherently illegal character of the arrest and the detention
of those charged,” he said in his petition.

“This defies all physical laws and imbues Gov. Zaldy Ampatuan with the power of bilocality,” he said of
Dalagdag’s affidavit.

“This is a complete fabrication since the governor was in Juan Luna Subdivision in Davao City from Nov. 20
to 22,” Villanueva said.

“Gov. Zaldy Ampatuan flew to Manila for a meeting in Malacañang on Nov. 23 and he took his flight in Davao
City,” he said.

To back up his claim, Villanueva submitted evidence that included receipts from telecommunication
companies that showed the ARMM governor’s calls were made in Davao City at the approximate time that
Dalagdag alleged that Zaldy Ampatuan was in Shariff Aguak.

Witnesses also attested to the presence of the ARMM governor in Davao City.

“Despite such obvious lack of evidence against Zaldy Ampatuan, he was still included in the list of 107
individuals who were indicted on Feb. 5, 2010 by a panel of investigating prosecutors in their joint resolution
for 57 counts of multiple murder,” the lawyer said.

He said Zaldy Ampatuan was arrested on Dec. 4, 2009 on the basis of an arrest warrant issued by Lt. Gen.
Raymundo Ferrer, who was not authorized under the 1987 Constitution to issue arrest warrants.