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Members of UAE's Filipino group take oath of office
Members of UAE's Filipino group take oath of office

Gulf Today

time22-05-2025

  • General
  • Gulf Today

Members of UAE's Filipino group take oath of office

Ahead of the 127th commemoration of the Philippine Independence Day on June 12 (Thursday), a group of 30 women across the UAE has formally established their organisation that aims to help further promote their nation's heritage and values, as embodied in the principles and ideals of their national hero, Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal (June 19, 1896-December 30, 1896), whose execution at the Bagumbayan (Luneta Park) in Manila, sparked the revolt against their three-century coloniser, Spain. The group, whose officers took their oath of office before Consul General in Dubai and the Northern Emirates Marford Angeles recently, is the International Ladies of Rizal (ILOR). The ILOR membership into the 4,000-strong Filipino Social Club (FIlSoC), recognised by the UAE Government through the Community Development Authority-Dubai and by the Philippine Government, is under process. Angeles, in his inspirational message, hailed the decision of the ILOR leadership, headed by president Susan Francisco, financial literacy advocate, and vice president Lolie Dequinon, Philippine Business Council-Dubai volunteer, to link up the cultural and charitable organisation, with the FilSoC. Doing so is the 'safest means of organising events and activities' that would also propel the ILOR mission and vision. 'We abide by the rules and regulations of the host government. That is basic. You are being selfless. Being able to get involved in worthwhile activities is selflessness, an attribute of Dr. Rizal. Your choice to invest your time and effort for the community which takes a lot of commitment and single-mindedness for the accomplishment of your goals, is being Dr. Rizal. I hope that with your efforts, the ideals of Dr. Jose Rizal will touch other's lives.' Angeles said. Early on in his speech, Angeles stressed: 'Dr. Jose Rizal has long envisioned a country that is truly united; that has one goal; that has one single vision.' Towards the end of his speech and encouraging even the mixed-race audience, as within the ILOR DNA is the inclusion of women from other nationalities, Angeles also stated: 'As I always say, 'Let your light so shine before men. It is not peculiarly Christian. If we say we are for the ideals of Dr. Jose Rizal, these ideals should be seen in us. Let us look at ourselves. Am I exemplifying the values of Dr. Jose Rizal? It would be ironic that we say we are for the promotion of his ideals, his principles; but, these are not seen in us and so we must also be first be aware of these.' In her speech, ILOR's Francisco enumerated Dr. Rizal's values, also being espoused by the Knights of Rizal (KOR), the November 16, 1916-founded civic group which the Philippine Government legally acknowledges by way of Republic Act 646. 'In reflecting upon the path ahead, I find enduring inspiration in the life and values of our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. His unwavering dedication to education, justice, and national dignity.' 'Dr. Rizal's life and works embody values that resonate deeply with Christian teachings. Love for others is Rizal's advocacy for the rights and welfare of Filipinos. It mirrors the biblical commandment to 'Love your neighbour as yourself' (Mark 12:31). Pursuit of truth and justice is his commitment to exposing societal injustices. It is reflected in Proverbs 31:8-9: 'Speak up for those who cannot speak for the rights of the poor and needy.' Sacrifice for the greater good is Rizal's willingness to face death for his country's freedom. It resonates from John 15:13: 'Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.' Pointing out that servant leadership was exemplified by Jesus Christ, Francisco also said: 'While Dr. Jose Rizal did not overtly quote Bible verses, his writings and actions were deeply rooted in Christian values, emphasising love, justice and self-sacrifice. These principles continue to inspire and guide individuals in our times and for future generations. This is why I encourage everyone to internalise and propagate the teachings of our national hero.' From KOR-Emarat Dubai Chapter acting commander Dr. Ruben Ningasca: 'The ILOR is a significant initiative to empower women who take leadership roles through education, volunteerism and cultural programmes. These are essential and transformative for the vision of Dr. Rizal, firmly rooted in freedom, equity, and sustainable national development for the Philippines.'

US and Philippine forces launch joint annual combat drills amid tensions with China
US and Philippine forces launch joint annual combat drills amid tensions with China

Euronews

time21-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Euronews

US and Philippine forces launch joint annual combat drills amid tensions with China

ADVERTISEMENT Thousands of American and Filipino troops have launched joint military exercises simulating the defence of the Asian archipelago, including a mock island invasion, in a large-scale drill that has drawn sharp criticism from China. The annual Balikatan (Tagalog for "shoulder to shoulder") exercises, which will run until 9 May, involve around 9,000 US and 5,000 Filipino military personnel. Australian forces have also joined and Japan and other nations have sent observers. US and Philippine military leaders described this year's drill as a "full-scale battle scenario," featuring warships, fighter jets and high-powered weaponry, including a US Marine anti-ship missile system. "Our combined strength…possesses a degree of lethality for a force that possesses an indomitable warrior ethos and spirit," said US Marine Corps Lieutenant General James Glynn at the opening ceremony in Manila. Personnel on board the Philippine Navy BRP Jose Rizal check the flight deck as US Navy USS Shoup (DDG86) joins manoeuvres in the South China Sea, 28 March, 2025 AP Photo "It's all dedicated to one purpose: to ensure the defence of the Philippines and to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific." Although not explicitly naming China, the drills come amid growing friction over Beijing's territorial claims in the South China Sea, which overlap with Philippine waters. China has long opposed foreign military exercises in the region, especially those involving the United States. "We are ready," Glynn added when asked about potential threats in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea. "All of us want to resolve any regional conflict peacefully, but should deterrence fail, we need to be prepared." Philippine army Major General Francisco Lorenzo said the exercises are not targeted at any nation, but instead aim to boost national defence and enhance cooperation between the allies. Related US military says Chinese fighter jet came within 10 feet of B-52 bomber over South China Sea Indonesia and China pledge maritime cooperation amid South China Sea tensions "It will increase our capabilities and our preparedness and responsiveness to any eventuality," he said. The drills will include a simulated counterattack against an enemy force occupying an island, the sinking of a mock enemy vessel using artillery and missile fire, joint patrols in or near disputed waters, and aerial reconnaissance missions. The US Navy is also deploying its Navy Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System, an anti-ship missile platform, along with unmanned sea vessels. These will be tested in exercises aimed at protecting Philippine sovereignty, officials said. In addition, special forces from both nations will conduct training in the Batanes Islands, located at the northernmost tip of the Philippine archipelago and just across the Luzon Strait from Taiwan. A Philippine military official confirmed that the US Army's mid-range missile system, equipped with SM-6 and Tomahawk missiles, had been repositioned to a strategic western coastal province facing the South China Sea. ADVERTISEMENT US troopers alight from a CH-47 carrying American and Philippine troops as it lands at the Philippines' northernmost town of Itbayat, 6 May, 2024 AP Photo The weapon had previously been stationed in Laoag, in the north of the country. China has criticised the move, warning it could fuel an arms race. China's foreign ministry has consistently condemned the Balikatan exercises as destabilising, accusing the US of fuelling tensions and attempting to contain Beijing through its alliances. Nevertheless, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, during a recent visit to Manila, reiterated Washington's commitment to its oldest ally. He insisted that the US was not preparing for war, but emphasised that peace would be achieved "through strength." Washington has repeatedly affirmed its obligation under the 1951 Mutual Defence Treaty to defend the Philippines if its forces or vessels are attacked, including in the South China Sea. Other claimants to the busy waterway include Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan. ADVERTISEMENT

BritCham South China Chairman Mark Clayton Honoured with Knighthood by the Order of the Knights of Rizal
BritCham South China Chairman Mark Clayton Honoured with Knighthood by the Order of the Knights of Rizal

Associated Press

time21-02-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

BritCham South China Chairman Mark Clayton Honoured with Knighthood by the Order of the Knights of Rizal

/ -- The British Chamber of Commerce South China (BritCham SC) is proud to announce that its Chairman, Mark Clayton from Hexham, England, has been conferred the esteemed title of Knight Officer (KOR) by the Order of the Knights of Rizal in a distinguished ceremony held in Manila on February 9, 2025. The Order of the Knights of Rizal, established in 1911, is the sole order of knighthood in the Philippines, officially recognised under Republic Act 646 to honour individuals who exemplify the principles of Dr. Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. The Order promotes patriotism, civic virtue, and international collaboration and is recognised as an official award of the Republic. It is also the oldest order of knighthood in Asia. A Recognition of Leadership and Global Impact This prestigious recognition reflects Mark Clayton's exceptional leadership in fostering UK-China relations, driving international business collaboration, and his unwavering commitment to philanthropy. Since relocating to South China in 2005, Mark has played a pivotal role in expanding global business partnerships, particularly in manufacturing, supply chain management, and trade relations. As Chairman of BritCham South China, he has been instrumental in strengthening UK-China business ties, advocating for British enterprises, and promoting cross-cultural understanding. Beyond his leadership in business and trade, Mark is a passionate advocate for social impact initiatives. In 2011, he co-founded CTC, an NGO dedicated to supporting underprivileged children and individuals with autism. His commitment to community development and philanthropy has been recognised internationally, including the 2019 Sino-Phil International Peace Award and the 2019 United Nations Social Impact Award. Upon receiving the knighthood, Mark Clayton expressed his gratitude, stating: 'I am deeply honoured to be recognised by the Order of the Knights of Rizal. This accolade not only reflects my personal journey but also underscores the importance of fostering international understanding and giving back to the community. I remain committed to upholding the values of Dr. Jose Rizal and will continue to work towards strengthening global partnerships and supporting those in need. I truly believe that if we all did one thing to help another, no matter how small, the world would be a better place for everyone.' The Order of the Knights of Rizal has a distinguished history of honouring global figures who exemplify Dr. Rizal's virtues. Notable recipients include King Juan Carlos I of Spain, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Mark Clayton's induction as a Knight Officer places him among these esteemed individuals, highlighting his significant contributions to business, philanthropy, and international relations. BritCham South China extends its heartfelt congratulations to Sir Mark Clayton, KOR, on this well-deserved honour. We are proud to have a leader who embodies the values of integrity, collaboration, and service and look forward to his continued impact on our community and beyond. About BritCham South China The British Chamber of Commerce South China (BritCham SC) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting trade and investment between the UK and South China. The Chamber provides a platform for networking, advocacy, and business development, supporting enterprises in navigating the complexities of international trade. About the Order of the Knights of Rizal The Order of the Knights of Rizal is a civic and patriotic organisation committed to honouring and upholding the ideals of Dr. Jose Rizal. Through various programs and activities, the Order promotes Rizal's teachings, inspiring individuals to contribute positively to society. About CTC CTC is a non-profit organisation that transparently raises and distributes funds with zero administrative or marketing fees, helping underprivileged children and individuals with autism. Chris Chen BritCham South China +86 181 2429 3591 Legal Disclaimer:

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