Election-related happenings worth noting

Photos of Brig. Gen. Danny Lim, Col. Ariel Querubin, Capt. Gary Alejano, Ltsg James Layug.

Gary and Minnie greeting Sipalay folksMagdalo former Marine Capt. Gary Alejano was granted five days out of detention last week to file his certificate of candidacy for mayor of Sipalay in Negros Occidental.

Last Wednesday, another detained Magdalo officer, Navy Ltsg James Layug filed his certificate of candidacy as representtive of the seond district of Taguig.

Layug,39, is a graduate of Philippine Military Class of 1995. He served in the Philippine Navy and was assigned in several posts throughout the country. He said he joined the July 27, 2003 Oakwood incident “to air out their grievances against a corrupt, inept, and oppressive regime.”
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Running as an independent, Layug enjoined everybody to practice new politics: “Sama-sama nating isulong ang Bagong Pulitika. Isang pulitika na kakatawan sa boses ng masa, ipaglalaban ang interes ng bayan, babantayan ang kalikasan at maglilingkod ng tapat sa mamamayan. Bagong pulitika na naka-angkla ang plataporma sa patriotismo, nationalismo, idealismo, at altruismo. Pulitika na hindi nakatali sa salapi bagkus ang pinapahalagahan ay ang malasakit sa kapwa,” Layug added.


BGen Lim with wife, Aloy,  and daughter Aika and friends.

BGen Lim with wife, Aloy, and daughter Aika and friends.

Brig. Gen Danilo Lim was also allowed to leave detention for two hours last Friday to file his certificate of candidacy as an independent candidate but under the Liberal Party ticket.

Facing charges of mutiny for alleged attempt to withdraw support from Gloria Arroyo in February 2006 and Nov. 29, 2008 at the Manila Peninsula, Lim said,” I am not a fence sitter. I was never one and never will be.”

Taking off from the Maguindanao massacre, her said, the Filipino people is being massacred every day by the violence of poverty.

Medal of valor awardee Col. Ariel Querubin

Medal of valor awardee Col. Ariel Querubin

Last Saturday.Detained Marine Col. Ariel Querubin retired from military service. In a mass at St. Ignatius church, Querubin said he is going into politics to “restore honor and dignity of every Filipino through meaningful legislation.”

“I’m running to make my lifetime worthwhilw that every moment left of it will be dedicated in the service of country which I love very much and will continue to love unconditionally for as long as I shall live.

“I leave the service with no rancor in my heart. All was carefully planned and shaped by Destiny.

“I am glad that in leaving, I find peace with myself , my family and my God.

” I surrender my weapon before the altar of my Lord.”

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The Digiperm Experience at Beauty Brick Salon

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Exactly a week ago, I finally made the decision to subject my dull, undefiled hair to an afternoon of chemicals and heat. I’ve been growing my hair out for the last two years with the intention of getting a digiperm as soon as it got long enough to cover my boobs. But last Sunday, I looked at myself in the mirror and realized that I don’t want to wait another two or three months to get new hair. As soon as I made my decision I began to feel nervous, mostly because I’ve heard a lot of mixed reviews about digiperm outcomes; some say that their curls unraveled the day after they got the perm, others say that their hair stayed curly for almost a year. I know that digiperm curls eventually unravel and become sexy mermaid waves, but I don’t want it to happen too soon after the perm.

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Then there was the matter of finding the right salon and hairdresser. It took so long for my hair to finally grow this length, and I am not trusting it to some incompetent hairdresser who will botch up the whole thing. And since I don’t really know if the hairstyle I want will flatter my face, I’ll need someone who can give his expert opinion on what will look good. The Internets say that Korean salon Tony and Jackey does really good perms, but I chose to get my hair done at Beauty Brick Salon in Makati instead. I figured that if everyone gets their perms done at Tony and Jackey, the salon will probably be crowded as hell, and I refuse to spend hours waiting for my turn to go under the curlers. However, it was the rave reviews at the Female Network forums that finally had me convinced. According to the forum posters, the service is excellent, the staff is friendly, and salon manager Mr. Shin is a perming genius who will give you his undivided attention and suggestions that work. So I made my appointment at Beauty Brick and set aside an entire Saturday afternoon to get my hair done.

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Even though the salon was bustling with activity when I got there, I was greeted by a chorus of welcomes from the staff. I’m glad I did the smart thing and made an appointment instead of walking in; I soon found out that Saturdays are their busiest days.

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After a shampoo and a quick trim by Mr. Shin, my “virgin hair” (hair that has never been chemically treated) was soaked in a solution for about half an hour and placed underneath the heating hat.

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My hair was then rinsed and ready to get permed. I love how efficient this salon is – it took Mr. Shin and two staff members to apply the curlers.

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Each curler was then strapped on to the freaky-looking digiperm machine, which controls the heat and the time it will take for my hair to cook. My boyfriend says that the digiperm machine was set at 150 degrees Celsius, then he mentioned something about how now would be a bad time for the machine to blow up. Not really something you want to hear while your hair is attached to it. :P After twenty minutes or so, my hair was removed from the curlers and soaked in another solution for about half an hour. After one last rinse, my perm was finally done!

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“Kawaii!” said Mr. Shin as he arranged my curls. Apparently, my hair responded really well to the perm; there was no damage from the chemicals, and the curls should stay bouncy and healthy for a long time. While he applied hair wax on my curls, Mr. Shin gave me aftercare instructions – no shampooing for the next two days, let the hair dry naturally, and use mousse or wax on the curls so they’ll maintain their shape.

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I’m really happy with how my perm turned out, and I’m glad I chose to get my hair done at Beauty Brick. Aside from the awesome job Mr. Shin did, it was the little things that made the whole experience worthwhile. The staff made sure I was comfortable the entire time and kept offering me pillows or magazines to read. I even got a head, neck, and shoulder massage while my hair was being soaked. As for the price, I found it pretty reasonable at P3,500, considering I got really great service and walked away with awesome hair. I doubt that I’ll need to go to a salon anytime soon but when the time comes for a retouch, I’m definitely trusting no one but Mr. Shin.

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I don’t know why my boyfriend thinks pouty pictures are cute, but I posted this picture because it shows my eye makeup well. :P I bought the Urban Decay Eyeshadow Ammo palette on eBay recently and it was such a good investment. For my daytime look, I use Chopper and Smog.

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And to reward my boyfriend for spending three hours at the salon with me, a glimpse of my sideboob!

Beauty Brick Hair Art Salon is located at Unit 103 Doña Consolacion Bldg., 122 Jupiter St., Bel-Air, Makati City. For appointments, call or text 473-5108/0917-5200044. Trust me, you won’t regret getting your hair done there!


Peruvian who nailed down Fujimori for mass murder to probe Maguindanao massacre

Jose Pablo Baraybar

Jose Pablo Baraybar

The Commission on Human Rights is availing of the services of two international experts on investigation of human rights violations to help probe the Maguindanao massacre that killed 57 persons, the worst election-related violence in a highly volatile Philippine elections.

Human Rights Chairperson Leila de Lima said the commission has deputized Jose Pablo Baraybar, a forensic anthropologist who helped convict former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori for mass murder, to initially ” make crime scene on-site assessment and evaluation.”

She said, “If Dr.Baraybar recommends the exhumation of the bodies for further investigation, we will coordinate with relatives and proper authorities for that.”

De Lima said Baraybar will be assisted by British Chris Cobb-Smith, a seasoned inspector and investigator in trouble spots all around the world. “Smith’s expertise is relevant to our investigation of the November 23 carnage,” she said.

De Lima will be meeting Baraybar and Smith in Cotabato today together with lawyer Harry Roque, chairperson of Center for International Law, which sponsored the trip of the two human rights experts to the Philippines. Center Law is a member of the Southeast Asia Media Defense Network, which is actively supporting the search for justice for the 32 journalists among the victims of the massacre.

De Lima said Baraybar, who will be working with Filipino forensic expert Rachel Fortun, has conducted workshops with CHR investigators in cooperation with CenterLaw early this year and she is impressed with him.

Baraybar is head of Peruvian Forensic Anthropology Team (EPAF) that helped secure the conviction of Fujimori for his role in two massacres in the early 1990s.

In a historic decision April this year, Fujimori was sentenced to 25 years in prison for ordering the killing of 25 Peruvians. Fifteen of the victims were shot at a barbecue in the Barrios Altos area of Lima. Another 10 were abducted in 1992 from La Cantuta University and later killed.

More than 69,000 Peruvians lost their lives during the country’s 20-year struggle between the two insurgent groups, Shining Path and the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Army, and the government. About 15,000 people disappeared. The majority of the bodies have yet to be recovered and identified.

Baraybar has also participated in the investigation of mass murders in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Kosovo.

Smith is with Chiron Resources, a London-based firm which specializes on “hostile environment support”

Smith served for nineteen years in the Royal Artillery and as a Commando Battery commander, deployed to Kurdistan in support of the 1991 humanitarian mission. After leaving the British Army, he was recruited in 1996 by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office for secondment to UNSCOM as an Iraq Weapons Inspector and Operations Officer. He was appointed Chief Inspector conducting investigations into proscribed weapons programs and suspected concealment.

He has served as liaison officer to the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), mediating prisoner and body exchanges. During the NATO offensive in the Balkans he advised and escorted journalists and camera crews covering events in Macedonia, Albania and Kosovo.

Smith has also conducted investigations into a number of high-profile human rights and humanitarian law violations, primarily in the Israeli Occupied Territories and those controlled by the Palestinian Authority. Foremost among these were the deaths in 2000 of a BBC driver/fixer Abed Takkoush and in May 2003 of director and cameraman James Miller in Rafah, Gaza.

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Ovi by Nokia Photo Challenge Grand Prize Winner

The 8 weeks of photo contest is officially over and the weekly winners have already been announced. Again, my heartfelt thank you to all those who joined the weekly contest. Thank you for sharing with us your travel discoveries. From the pristine waters of the Blue Lagoon in Pagudpud, and the breathtaking lighthouse in Cape Bojeador in Burgos Ilocos Norte.

We got to discover something new for our palates too! There’s Binagol from Leyte (I miss this!), Longganisa from Alaminos and Masikoy from Pangasinan.

Night shot photos were amazing. It shows the different side of a city we normally don’t appreciate. The Manila at night photo is stunning. The University of Santo Tomas is like a grand palace!

To officially close this contest, I am giving away a Nokia 2330 Classic phone to one lucky Weekly winner. And the lucky winner of the new Nokia phone is…

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Photo was submitted by Angelie Abrina, Week 1 Winner.

I just love the colors. Parasailing is something that I wanted to try, but…kakayanin kaya ako? LOL

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    Panagutan ni Arroyo sina Ampatuan at ang kanilang krimen

    Marami ang nakapansin na sa pag-aresto kay Mayor Andal Ampatuan,mayor ng bayan ng Datu Unsay, hindi siya nakaposas. Escorted siya ng mga ahente ng National Bureau of Investigation at kasama rin niya si Presidential Adviser Jesus Dureza.

    Sabi ni Justice Secretary Agnes Devanadera sa mga reporter na sumalubong sa kanila s airport, “He is properly restrained.”

    Si Andal Ampatuan ang tinuturong nag-utos na pagpapatayin sina Vice Mayor Esmael Mangudadatu at ang kanyang mga kasamahan sa Maguindanao. Ang namatay ay ang asawa ni vice mayor, kapatid at 55 pa. Ayon sa report, 37 sa mga napatay at nawawala pa (hindi pa siguro nakikita ang mga bangkay) ay mga journalist. Ang iba ay mga kasamahan ng mga Mangudadatu at at iba ay talagang namalas lang na nagbibiyahe kasabay ng mga Mangudadatu.

    Hindi ko maiwasan ikumpara ang alagang-alaga na trato kay Andal Ampatuan sa nangyari sa amin sa Manila Peninsula eksakto dalawang taon na ang nakaraan.

    Maala-ala natin na noong Nov. 29, 2007, lumabas sina Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV at Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim kasama ang iba pang Magdalo officers sa hearing ng Oakwood coup d’etat na kaso sa Makati Regional Trial Court at napunta sila sa Manila Peninsula.

    Tinirgas at pinasok ng tangke ang Manila Pen para makuha sina Lim, Trillanes at mga kasamahan. Pinagsisipa sila ng mga pulis sa pangununa ni Police Director Geary Barias at Marine Brig. Gen. John Martir. Pinusasan ng mahigpit.

    Pati kaming mga miyembro ng media, pinusasan. Ako, si Ces Drilon ng ABS-CBN, si Charmaine Deogracias ng NHK TV at ang ilan pang reporter ay hindi pumayag na mapusasan dahil sabi naming hindi kami criminal at wala kaming nagawang kasalanan.

    Ito rin ang nasa-isip ni Diego K. Guerrero sa kanyang sinulat a aking blog: “I don’t see any handcuffs or restrains to the suspect. Maliwanag na special treatment para sa Ampatuan. Kapag ordinaryong mamayan ang suspek sigarong bubog sarado bago pusasan. During the Manila Peninsula incident, some media men were handcuffed before they were hauled to Camp Bagong Diwa for processing. Obstruction of justice daw ang kaso nila. Pero kay Andal Jr. premeditated mass murder ang kaso ay parang walking in the park lang.”

    Napansin ko na kamukha ni Kim Jong Il ng South korea itong si Andal Ampatuan. Para siyang pinalaking spoiled brat.

    Sabi ni Gloria Arroyo, inurder na raw niya na hulihin ang mga taong nasa likod ng karumal-dumal na krimen.

    Dapat siya ang hulihin kasama ang mga pulitiko na nag-aalaga sa mga Ampatuan. Paano ba nagkaroon ng arsenal ng high-powered firearms ang Ampatuan? Kasabwat naman sila doon dahil kung ilang boto ang gusto nila, ibibigay ng mga Ampatuan kahit sobra pa sa bilang ng mga registered voters sa Maguindanao.

    Ang mga Ampatuan ay “monsters” na gawa ni Arroyo.

    May panagutan si Arroyo sa masaker sa Maguindanao.

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