Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

72 Filipinos arrested in Saudi for 'gay' behavior

June 17, 2009 2
MANILA, Philippines- Wearing drag at a private event may be harmless fun in many societies, but 72 Filipino men found out they could suffer imprisonment and lashing in Saudi Arabia for such activities after they were arrested for immorality recently.

An article in the Arabic news site www.sabq.org said several “deviants," a term used by Saudi Arabia’s English-language media to describe people who engage in gay behavior, were rounded up during a concert inside a compound in an eastern Riyadh neighborhood.

The report quoted unnamed police officials as saying a "large number of foreign workers" were arrested in the incident, and 72 of them have Philippine citizenship.

Vice Consul Roussel Reyes of the Philippine Embassy in Riyadh told GMANews.TV by phone on Tuesday that they are still confirming the identities of the Filipinos and will seek their employers’ help to bail them out.

Open display of homosexual behavior is strictly prohibited under Saudi Arabia’s Sharia’h law. In extreme cases, such as when the unless the government feels that homosexuals are challenging state authority, the maximum punishment for the act is public execution.

Normally, however, other punishments such as fines, imprisonment, and whipping as alternatives. Individuals caught wearing even just one article of women’s clothing could face three to six months imprisonment, and suffer between 50 and 100 lashes with a rattan stick.

Reyes said nearly 50 other Filipinos have been arrested and jailed in the past for similar violations.

Only sponsors are able to bail out foreign workers who are imprisoned, as long as they provide assurance that the accused would show up in court during trial.

In August last year, Saudi Arabia’s Commission for the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice arrested several Filipinos in a gay party in the country’s eastern province for "lewd behavior" as well as possession of drugs and alcohol. Arrested foreign nationals are often deported after serving their jail sentence. - GMANews.TV

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Top 10 CNN Videos and Stories (SPAM)

August 07, 2008 1
It is very funny today when I opened my e-mail's inbox and found this spam mail from a certain spammer's email ediaardm1990@essilor.ie with a subject entitled CNN.com Daily Top 10.

So, by reading the title alone I clicked the message and read it. To my surprise I read the following Top 10 stories and videos list that said from CNN. But later did I know that it is not really from CNN because it is not true and it is a spam with virus email.


Top 10 stories
  1. Bush plans to kill prisoner
  2. Obama spotted in secret China meeting
  3. Car bomb in Washington kills hundreds
  4. Blake Lively admits teenage lesbianism
  5. Kevin Spacey forced to admit to affair
  6. Internet exposes Obama affair
  7. Andre Agassi admits drug abuse
  8. Oil prices drop to 45-year low
  9. Statins reduce memory loss
  10. Bridge collapses in New York


Top 10 videos
  1. Ryan Seacrest survives California shark attack
  2. Google Knol threatens wikipedia
  3. Air force one crashes in Iraq
  4. Internet exposes Obama affair
  5. Amy Winehouse hospitalized following drug overdose
  6. Michelle Obama latest fashion disaster
  7. Obama sacks 4 top staff
  8. Christian Bale hits on Lindsay Lohan
  9. Definition of a woman’s G-spot
  10. Miley Cyrus describes her dream man

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Cecilia Victoria "Ces" Oreña-Drilon - Missing in Sulu

June 10, 2008 0
MANILA, Philippines - Malacañang on Tuesday said it was praying for the safety of the group of broadcast journalist Cecilia Victoria "Ces" Oreña-Drilon and professor Octavio Dinampo who have been reported missing in Sulu province.

Two cameramen - Jimmy Encarnacion and Angelo Valderama - were with the group.

"We hope for her (Drilon) safety and that of her crew. Likewise, we appeal for caution and restraint in media reportage so as not to unduly hamper efforts to rescue them," said outgoing Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye.

In a statement sent earlier in the day, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. confirmed that Drilon and her two cameramen were missing in Sulu.

"All efforts are underway to find them and bring them home. Until we learn more details, ABS-CBN News requests other media to report on this matter with utmost consideration for the safety of our news team," the statement said.

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, on the other hand, condemned the abduction of the three journalists in Sulu on Sunday.

"We are deeply concerned for the safety of these three journalists," Bob Dietz, CPJ’s Asia program coordinator, said.

"It is great cause for concern that this volatile southern region of the Philippines remains insecure for the press, and we call on local authorities to work diligently to secure their safe and swift release," he added.

MILF offer

The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), for its part, offered to monitor the whereabouts of Drilon's group and work for their release as well.

The MILF said a special group had been formed for the task, headed by an MILF political officer the group did not identify.

Jun Mantawil, head of the MILF peace panel secretariat, said the group has so far learned that Drilon's group were kidnapped by an Abu Sayyaf sub-leader Gafur Gumbahali in Kulasi village in Maimbung town Sunday morning.

The report said Gafur is the brother of Abu Sayyaf leader Dr. Abu Jumdail Gumbahali. - GMANews.TV

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Cebu priest Msgr. Achilles Dakay says 'surgery sc@ndal' man should also be blamed

April 24, 2008 1
MANILA, Philippines - A Catholic priest on Wednesday said that the 39-year old man who underwent rectal surgery in Cebu should also accept part of the blame.

According to the priest who is based in Cebu, the patient's trouble started when he contacted an alleged call boy who then stuck a body spray canister up the man's rectum at the height of their sexual act.

“They seem to forget the whole thing. They are blaming the doctors for what they (did) but I think they should blame the guy for what they did," Monsignor Achilles Dakay, spokesman for Cebu Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal, said.

Dakay's comment was aired over church-run Radio Veritas.

The patient had admitted in previous media interviews that he picked up a male prostitute. He said he was drunk when the incident happened in January.

He had an operation at the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC) to have the canister removed. However, doctors recorded the surgery and had fun doing it.

The video has been posted on YouTube.

Dakay said that while the church is not condemning homosexuals, it will not tolerate homosexual acts.

“They are made that way but if they did what is prohibited, that’s another thing," he added.

In the same interview, Dakay said that homosexuality is “prevalent" in Cebu, the province where the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan erected the country’s first Cross.

“We should be ashamed. It’s not just scandalous, (it’s) very shameful," he said, referring to the spread of the surgery video on the Internet.

Danton Remoto, co-founder of the gay group Ang Ladlad, earlier commented that the patient was victimized twice: first when the male prostitute inserted the canister inside his rectum, and second, when the video of the operation spread via YouTube.

Ang Ladlad, composed of gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgender, sent a psychologist to Cebu to counsel the patient who is filing charges against the hospital’s medical team and were seen misbehaving during the procedure.

Remoto said Dakay comment towards the incident is "expected" because this is the Catholic Church's stand towards homosexuality.

"Msgr. Achilles was just reiterating the church's stand," he said.

Remoto reiterated his call to gay individuals to "be careful" when engaging in solicited sex.

"In the end, we are one with the Catholic Church," he said. - GMANews.TV

The issue here is not Danilo's act of having sexual intercourse with the callboy, the issue is the medical malpractice that the Hospital doctors and nurses did during operation. In the US, medical malpractice is a serious issue and I don't think because we are in the Philippines, we shouldn't take it a seriously, because health matters to us all and in the medical operation the life of the patient is at stake and it is not a laughing matters.

I wonder if the doctors and nurses on the video are coming from "some med schools in the Philippines."

I also want to say this, what if Msgr. Dakay, fell down the stairs because he was so careless and broke his arm, should we blame him for what happened? Just like Danilo's careless act of having sex with some callboy. Anyway, I don't want to call this an issue but Dakay's point of blaming the victim is pointless for me because it is out of the real issue and it's the Medical Malpractice.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

India rattled by vibrating condom

June 23, 2007 0

The controversial condom has caused outrage in the state of Madhya Pradesh, because a government-owned company is involved in marketing it.

The pack of three condoms, branded as Crezendo, contains a battery-operated ring-like device.

Critics say it is in fact a vibrator, and should therefore be banned.
Sex toys and pornography are illegal in India. - BBC News