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Filcom groups, POLO pull out support from beauty contests

Posted on 01 December 2018 No comments
By Daisy CL Mandap

There has been a renewed campaign to discourage Filipino community organizations in Hong Kong from holding beauty contests, in the wake of the scandal over leaked photographs from a racy pageant held in a Wanchai bar on Nov. 18.

The photos showed 10 contestants in the “Miss Hot Babes 2018” competition wearing flimsy red negligees, and with hardly anything covering their bodies underneath. Other pictures showed them doing provocative poses in their skimpy outfits, while a group of men, many of them Caucasians, ogled.
Leo Selomenio

Labor Attache Jalilo dela Torre

Labor Attache Jalilo dela Torre was the first to take action, tracking down the show’s organizer, and getting her to see him at his office on Nov. 25. She issued a public apology on Facebook the next day.

Global Alliance chair Leo Selomenio initially issued a scathing commentary on the racy show, then called his group to a meeting to discuss their next step. On Nov. 28, Labatt dela Torre announced on Facebook that Selomenio’s group, made up of two big federations and several affiliate organizations, had agreed to stop organizing beauty contests.

Dela Torre said he was “grateful and quite happy” over the decision, and said that Selomenio’s massive organizing skills will be better put to use for events showcasing the skills and talents of Filipinas, like singing contests.

He ended his post with a warning against others thinking of organizing similar events and those ‘helping’, dirty old men who are there merely to ogle and to satisfy their sexual desires, to think twice before bringing the community into disrepute.”




Selomenio’s stance surprised many in the community, as it was her group’s propensity for holding beauty contests that landed her a plum role in the highly acclaimed Philippine indie movie, “Sunday Beauty Queen,” which put a spotlight on this OFW ritual.

But in an interview with The SUN, Selomenio said she was bothered that organizers of the Wanchai event had gone to the extent of parading the contestants half-naked, and in full view of many ogling foreign men.



What disturbed him even more, he said, was seeing the secretary of one of his affiliate organizations, Survivors Association, emceeing the show. He said he immediately sought an explanation from this member in a group chat, but was ignored. That made him decide, with concurrence from his officers, to expel the affiliate group.

Selomenio’s outrage was clear in his Facebook post, where he said it was the contestants’ choice “na babuyin ang inyong mga sarili.” (to allow themselves to be besmirched)

He added, “It’s not an art of photography anymore, its pornography. Kung kayo very proud na ipakita sa mundo ang mga katawan ninyo then good for you. But for thousands of OFWs here in Hong Kong, we strongly oppose those indecent exposure of your body and soul.” (If your proud to display your body to the whole world, then good for you...:)




In the interview, Selomenio admitted getting bothered by his fellow OFWs getting mired in debt because of beauty contests. While his group did not impose a “quota” – or a minimum amount of entrance tickets – for the contestants to sell, he said most other groups do this as a matter of course.

He said the going rate now for quotas is $1,500 per candidate, who must also set aside another $1,500 for a hair and makeup stylist, a further $2,500 for a personal videographer, and a few thousands more for the gown and the other outfits they are required to wear during the pageant.




He rued that what started out as just a fun way of raising easy funds for many groups has now degenerated into a money-making venture for organizers, often at the expense of women desperate to gain recognition.

His decision was largely supported by members of his alliance, but he also had detractors who accused him of high-handedness and hypocrisy.

Selomenio just shrugs off this criticism, saying he does not have the power to wage an all-out campaign against all beauty contests.

“Hindi ko naman sinasabi na stop na ang lahat ng mga beauty contest dahil wala naman akong karapatan na sabihin iyon. Kaya nga ako nagtataka kung bakit galit na galit sila sa akin, kasi nasa sa kanila na iyon kung gusto nilang ituloy. Basta yung aming grupo, stop na talaga.”

But what Labatt dela Torre called as Selomenio’s brave and heroic stance appears to be fast gaining adherents. At least one other big OFW organization, Mindanao Federation,  has pledged support for banning beauty fests, while a group of Christian pastors is said to be in the process of issuing a public statement calling out those who organize such contests.

Even the Consulate is reportedly mulling a way to express disapproval, though in a more subtle way. Sources say that when officers or staff are invited to a Filcom event in future, organizers will be asked if a beauty contest is included in the program. If it is, they will decline the invitation.

REACTION OF CYNTHIA ABDON-TELLEZ ON THE WANCHAI SLEAZE FEST:
Mahaba pa ang tatahakin para makita ng mga kababaihan kung paano silang nasasamantala, at ito ang sinasamantala ng mga organizers ng ganitong patimpalak. Sampal ito sa prestihiyo at dignindad ng mga kababaihan. Naniniwala akong mas may kakayahan pang kayang patunayan ang mga kababaihang sumali rito na di hamak na higit pa sa kung paanong magpakita ng katawan upang mang-akit lamang. May mga utak silang pwede pang hubugin sa mas produktibong gawain. Skills na pwedeng higit pang sanayin. Pero higit sa lahat, ang katotohanan sa event na ito ay sadsad ang pagkatao ng kung sino man ang nagpatimpalak nito. I strongly condemn whoever sponsored this.

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Arroyo leads restoration of ‘pork barrel’ for legislators

Posted on 29 November 2018 No comments
Happy days are back for legislators following the decision of the House to include pork barrel allocations in the proposed P3.757-trillion budget of the national government for 2019.

House majority leader Rolando Andaya Jr. said the P51.792 billion lump sum item with no details in next year’s budget proposal would be divided among the senators and congressmen to fund their pet projects.



The pork barrel funds were removed from the budget when the Duterte administration assumed power following the controversies and the Supreme Court ruling that declared as unconstitutional the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) and the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) under the previous administration.



But then, Andaya, who was budget secretary under the presidency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, said that without funds for congressional districts in the budget, some districts got a low of P200 million to as much as P6 billion each.



Restoring the funding mechanism, he said, would equalize the allocation of resources among legislative districts across the country.




But Andaya said it would not be called pork barrel funds in respect to the Supreme Court ruling on the PDAF and DAP.

The funds would rather be called proposals for congressional districts which, by practice, would be the same as the pork barrel funding system.

Earlier, Senator Panfilo Lacson said Arroyo, who is now speaker of the House, has been leading the move to restore the pork barrel allocations, in an apparent move to consolidate the legislators and speed up the approval of the 2019 budget proposal before the end of year.

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Pinoy seafarer pleads guilty to trafficking 2kg of cocaine

Posted on 28 November 2018 No comments
The 1.98 kilos of cocaine molded as shoe soles


By Vir B. Lumicao

A Filipino seafarer has pleaded guilty to a charge of trafficking nearly 2 kilos of high-grade cocaine molded like shoe soles in June 2017.

Carlito Platon admitted his guilt before High Court Justice Esther Toh on Nov 27, a day before the start of a nine-day trial of his two Colombian co-defendants – Cristhian Enrique Posso and Jose William Uribe.

Consul Saret attended Platon's arraignment 
Consulate officials said Justice Toh deferred sentencing of 49-year-old Platon until after the verdict on Posso and Uribe is known. 

Consul Paulo Saret, head of the Consulate’s assistance to nationals section, and ATN officer Joel Oronan were at the High Court for the arraignment of the seafarer.

“Hopefully, (Platon’s guilty plea) would lead to a further reduction of his sentence,” Saret told The SUN.

Platon pleaded guilty to drug trafficking
at the High Court 
Oronan said ATN had already informed Platon’s family in Batangas about the development.

“Hindi na sila nagpunta pero continuous naman ang coordination nila sa amin through email and phone. Nagpapabalita na lang sila if may new update,” Oronan said.

The three suspects were initially charged with trafficking 1.33 kg of cocaine camouflaged as shoe soles following their arrest on Nathan Road in Yaumatei on June 2, 2017.

They were also initially accused of obstruction when intercepted by an arresting team comprising customs and police officers.

According to the prosecution, Platon disembarked from a cargo vessel that docked at Kwai Chung port that day. He had in his backpack two pairs of shoe soles that somebody had allegedly asked him to deliver to Posso and Uribe in Yaumatei.



But the officers accosted Platon and found the two shoe soles, which turned out to be molded cocaine, in his bag. They also recovered US$10,000 from him.



Posso and Uribe were arrested in a follow-up operation on the same day.



In a hearing in Kowloon City Court on Oct 26, prosecutors amended the trafficking charge and applied for a transfer of the case to the High Court after laboratory tests showed the cocaine seized from them weighed 1.98 kilograms.



The prosecution also dropped the three charges of obstructing a customs officer.


Platon had not applied for bail since his arrest, but his two co-defendants did, but were rejected.

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Sports Fest 2018 kicks off ATIS-HK 26th anniversary celebration

Posted on 27 November 2018 No comments
The winners in both the sports and beauty contests receive their citations during the 26th anniversary of Abra Tinguian Ilocano Society-Hong Kong (ATIS-HK).


“Every team showed its competitiveness in a friendly manner as everyone wished to win. However at the end of the day, Mango Team composed of the municipal groups of Luba, La Paz and Bucay went home with the gold for volleyball.”

This was declared by Regina Batoon, committee chair of the ATIS-HK Sports Fest 2018 that
was held at the Fa Hui Park in Mongkok on Nov 4.

“ATIS@26: Strengthen and Expand Service, Solidarity and Empowerment of Abra Migrants & Families” is this year’s anniversary theme. Known for their love of sports, ATIS members decided to break from their Sunday routine in Central to expand their family and forge stronger unity.

Aside from Mango Team, three other groups participated in the one-day sports fest, which came as a prelude to the main celebration of ATIS’ 26th anniversary on Nov. 18.

They included second placer Narra Team composed of San Juan, Bucloc, AMWWA & DiWMA; third placer Banaba Team composed of Tayum, Bangued, Langiden, Manabo and San Isidro; and fourth placer Sagat Team composed of Lagangilang, Licuan, Tubo and Dolores.



According to ATIS-HK president Ludy Guinaban, all participating teams had to undergo a briefing on ATIS history as well as a seminar on “The Reality of Migration” before they were allowed to join.



The mandatory orientation set the mood for a whole day of fun and enjoyment, which lasted from 7 am until 9pm.



Aside from the volleyball competition, the traditional Search for Ms. ATIS-HK 2018 was concluded. But the awarding of prizes to the winners in both contests will be held at the main anniversary celebration.



Beyond doubt, the goals to strengthen unity, camaraderie and sportsmanship were achieved at Fa Hui Park as the teams also engaged in parlor games, practiced their cheering and cultural presentations for the main anniversary celebration, and shared their sumptuous Ilocano and Tinguian food and delicacies.

After all, this is the trademark of the ATIS Family. – contributed by Vicky Casia

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