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The Hataman-Dumarpa Anti-Discrimination Bill

Rep. Mujiv Hataman of AMIN Party List and Rep. Faysah RPM Dumarpa of Lanao del Sur had filed two different bills on anti-Discrimination. Their bills are now being consolidated into one. 

This consolidated bill is now on the process of being formulated and framed. We would like to hear your views about this bill and help contirbute to its construction by making your comments on its draft posted here.

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AMIN launched Serbisyong Alay nAMIN

AMIN launched Serbisyong Alay nAMIN

 

The Office of Anak Mindanao party list Representative Mujiv S. Hataman launched last October 18, 2008 its “Serbisyong Alay nAMIN” project for Zamboanga City at the Don Gregorio Elementary Memorial School, Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City.

 

Present during the Project Launching were Rep. Hataman, AMIN National President Prof. Moy Edding, Serbisyong Alay nAMIN National Coordinator Ms. Jazmin Teodoro, Sta. Catalina Kagawads Belman Malandi, Padil Amil, Fidel Milan, Noel Bazan, Jimmy Villaflores and Rowena Posadas, Don GEMS OIC Principal Ms. Trinidad Serra, and Samahan ng mga Muslim at Christiano para sa Kaunlaran (SMCK)-Kababaihan President Mr. Boy Arabi, and SMCK-Kababaihan President Ms. Wilma Manuel.

 

The Serbisyong Alay nAMIN project has three components – Micro-Livelihood Services, Scholarship and Health Services.

 

Under the Micro-Livelihood Services, beneficiaries will be given financial assistance for the operation of Sari-Sari stores o Tindahan Natin Outlets. These stores will be authorized NFA rice dealers. During the said launching, four beneficiaries of the Micro-Livelihood Services were given their TNO Certificates. They were Angelita A. Doring of Barangay Ayala,

Nuhaila Arabi of Barangay Sta. Catalina, Sherida Sali of Barangay Sta. Maria and Kiram Cayda of Zamboanga del Sur.

 

The Health Services component of the AMIN project took off with a Medical Mission headed by Dra. Venus Serafin, Medical Specialist II from the Department of Health-Region IX. At least 700 individuals were examined and given medications for free during the medical mission at the said launching. Under the Health Services component, AMIN will give financial assistance to constituents for medical treatments. So far, AMIN has entered into Memoranda of Agreement with the Zamboanga General Hospital, Philippine General Hospital and the Philippine Heart Center.

 

For the AMIN Scholarship Program, at least 32 scholars were initially awarded with Certificates of Scholarship, which was accepted by one of the scholars, Ms. Amira Allian, of the Western Mindanao State University.

 

Also gracing the activity was TESDA IX Regional Director Zeus Ampuyas, who announced the agency's partnership with AMIN in giving TESDA scholarship especially to out-of-school youth and women.

 

 

 

 
House Committee approves Hataman's ADB

 

House Committee Approves Hataman’s Anti-Discrimination Bill

 

 

The House Committee on National Cultural Communities approved on September 10, 2008, House Bill No. 03012 otherwise known as the Anti-Discrimination Act filed by Anak Mindanao Representative Mujiv Hataman.

 

“This is a very significant development especially in the light of the latest resurgence of animosity among different cultures and faiths triggered by the MOA controversy. The Bill aims to end discrimination against persons on account of ethnic origin and/or religious belief,”  Hataman explained.

 

Section 6 of the said Bill defines Discrimination as “any distinction, exclusion or restriction made on the basis of ethnic origin or religious affiliation or beliefs, which has the effect or purpose of impairing or nullifying the rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field, especially including but not limited to employment, livelihood, housing, education and basic services.”

 

The Bill imposes a penalty of imprisonment for not less than 30 days but not more than 6 months and/or a fine of not less than P10,000 but not more than P100,000 for violation of its provisions.

 

 
HATAMAN URGE LOVFA TO TAKE ON US PRESENCE QUESTION

SEPTEMBER 10, 2008



HATAMAN URGE LOVFA TO TAKE ON US PRESENCE QUESTION

 

            Supporting calls from local leaders and non-government organizations for transparency behind the continuing presence of American soldiers in Philippine soil,  Anak Mindanao Party-List Representative Mujiv Hataman urge the Legislative Oversight Committee on the Visiting Forces Agreement to convene and address the various issues raised.

            “The different groups questioning the continuing presence of US forces in the country have raised arguments and evidences, valid and credible enough for Congress to take cognizance of the matter. It is imperative therefore on the part of the Legislative Oversight Committee on the Visiting Forces Agreement (LOVFA) to convene and take on the issue,” Hataman, a member of the said Oversight Committee said.

            The LOVFA is Chaired by Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago for the Senate Panel, and Cebu Representative Antonio V. Cuenco for the House of Representatives.

            Hataman further noted that reports of US soldiers’ involvement in combat, such as intelligence gathering, evacuation of troops in an encounter, and the particular incident in Maimbung, Sulu early this year where a survivor of  a massacre that killed at least 8 civilians, vowed to have seen American soldiers with the raiding Filipino troops, weigh more than enough to give merit to the issue.

            “We are constantly hounded by these reports yet both the government and the US refuse to give honest, significant answers. All we get are lame excuses, and insults to the Filipino people’s intelligence,” Hataman said.

 
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