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Bato refiles death penalty bill vs drug traffickers
Bato refiles death penalty bill vs drug traffickers

GMA Network

time02-07-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Bato refiles death penalty bill vs drug traffickers

Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa on Wednesday refiled in the 20th Congress a measure that seeks to restore the death penalty for large-scale drug traffickers. The bill on capital punishment for large-scale illegal drug trafficking, which Dela Rosa has been pushing since 2019, topped the lawmaker's 10 priority legislative measures for the incoming 20th Congress. Dela Rosa served as chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) during the Duterte administration and was the lead implementer of the war on drugs. Former President Rodrigo Duterte is now detained at The Hague, Netherlands over charges of crimes against humanity for the extrajudicial killings during the drug war. Also included in Dela Rosa's priority bills were the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) Act, Amendment to Party-list System Act, End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC) Act, and Anti-Drug Abuse Council Act. Healthcare Senator JV Ejercito also filed his 10 priority bills on Wednesday, including a proposed P74.4-billion Supplemental Appropriations for PhilHealth to strengthen the country's health insurance system and uphold the mandate of the Universal Health Care (UHC) Law. Ejercito, principal sponsor of the UHC Act, underscored the importance of the supplemental budget amid the rising medical costs. He also filed a measure seeking to suspend excise taxes on regular gasoline, unleaded premium gasoline and diesel; and a separate bill on the P250 Daily Minimum Wage Increase Act and Motorcycle Taxi Act, among others. Meanwhile, included in Senator Imee Marcos' priority bills were the National Minimum Wage Act, Budget Modernization Act, Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation (AICS) Act, and the National Tax Allotment Act. Senators started filing their priority legislative measures for the 20th Congress on Monday, June 30. The new Congress is set to convene its first session day on July 28. — VDV, GMA Integrated News

Cause of journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna's death has not yet been established due to body condition, Prosecutor General's Office says
Cause of journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna's death has not yet been established due to body condition, Prosecutor General's Office says

Yahoo

time24-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Cause of journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna's death has not yet been established due to body condition, Prosecutor General's Office says

The Prosecutor General's Office has reported that the Russians returned the body of the deceased journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna to Ukraine on 25 February as part of an exchange. The cause of her death has not yet been established, and the examination is ongoing. Source: Yurii Bielousov, Head of the Department for Combating Crimes Committed in the Context of Armed Conflict at the Office of the Prosecutor General; Sevgil Musaieva, Editor-in-Chief of Ukrainska Pravda Details: Law enforcement officials reported that on 25 February 2025, several dozen bodies were delivered to the city of Vinnytsia as a result of the exchange. A tag with the name Roshchyna was found on one of them. During the examination, it was found that the body was hers. Bielousov added that DNA samples had also been taken from Viktoriia's parents. The expert examination had concluded with a probability of over 99% that the body was Viktoriia's. Bielousov said it had not been possible to establish the cause of death due to the condition of the body. Quote from Bielousov: "Due to the condition of the body, changes and mummification, according to the results of the forensic examination, it was not possible to establish the cause of death. Therefore, samples were taken and the issue is currently being resolved with the involvement of French experts to conduct an additional forensic examination to determine the cause of death." Read some of Viktoriia Roshchyna's writing for Ukrainska Pravda here Details: Bielousov said Roshchyna's body showed numerous signs of torture and ill-treatment. In particular, there were abrasions and haemorrhages on various parts of the body and a broken rib. The experts also saw possible signs of electric shock. This information will be clarified during an additional forensic examination involving international experts. The editor-in-chief of Ukrainska Pravda, Sevgil Musaieva, said that the return of Roshchyna's body to Ukraine had been known to her, but the family had insisted on additional examinations. Quote from Musaieva: "We were aware that as part of repatriation measures, a body was returned to Ukraine and the preliminary examination had established a match with the DNA of freelance UP journalist Viktoria Roshchyna. However, since the family insisted on additional international examinations, we did not disclose this information." Background: Viktoriia Roshchyna left Ukraine for Poland on 25 July 2023 to travel to the occupied territory. She planned to reach the occupied part of Ukraine's east via Russia in three days. Roshchyna disappeared on 3 August 2023 in the TOT from where she was reporting. Russia admitted for the first time in May 2024 that they had detained Roshchyna. The Russian Ministry of Defence sent a letter of confirmation to her father, Volodymyr Roshchyn. On 10 October 2024, Petro Yatsenko, the head of the press service of the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, confirmed on the 24/7 national joint newscast that Viktoriia Roshchyna had died in Russian custody. Defence Intelligence of Ukraine said she had been due to be brought back to Ukraine in the near future. On 11 October, the Office of the Prosecutor General reported that the criminal proceedings initiated into Roshchyna's disappearance had been reclassified as a war crime combined with premeditated murder. Investigators from found that Viktoriia Roshchyna was brutally tortured in Russian captivity. She had stab wounds on her body and had been electrocuted, and staff at the Russian penal colony where she was held hid her away when inspections were carried out. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

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