Sunday, February 27, 2011

anti child pornography

Senator Bong Revilla - "While I recognized the fact that there is urgency in implementing the law to protect our children from all forms of exploitation and abuse, and to protect them from exposing pornographic materials, including through the Internet, I do hope this law will not be abused,"

Edu Manzano, Chairman Optical Media Board (OMB)
“Stop buying pirated CDs, as these fund the corrupt activities of pornographers and pedophiles... ...Just one child pornography video is one too many. Imagine how revolving (revolting) it is to literally confiscate this filth... ...I don’t care how composed or case-hardened you think you are. If you see the covers of these videos, it will make your stomach turn and enrage your sensibilities....


The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) lauded on Saturday the government’s passage of Republic Act (RA) 9775 or the Anti-Child Pornography Law that provides additional protection for children.CHR Chairperson Leila De Lima said the passage of the law will specifically protect Filipino children from being victims of Internet-based pornography.“The enactment of this law is an important step in the right direction for the Philippine government,” De Lima said in a statement.

"This bill is our bold action to guarantee the fundamental rights of every Filipino child from all forms of sexual exploitation, including child pornography," arlac Rep. Monica Prieto-Teodoro,

Quezon City Rep. Matias Defensor said HB 6440 "will guarantee that our children will never be a part of the harrowing statistics of child pornography."



Rep. Darlene Antonino-Custodio (1st District, South Cotabato), one of the principal authors of House Bill 6440,
Co-authors of the bill include Reps. Rene M. Velarde (PL-BUHAY),
 Ignacio T. Arroyo (5th District,Negros Occidental),
Rufus B. Rodriguez (2nd District, Cagayan de Oro),
 Narciso D. Santiago III (PL-ARC), and
Matias V. Defensor Jr. (3rd District, Quezon City).

anti child pornography

Senator Bong Revilla - "While I recognized the fact that there is urgency in implementing the law to protect our children from all forms of exploitation and abuse, and to protect them from exposing pornographic materials, including through the Internet, I do hope this law will not be abused,"

Edu Manzano, Chairman Optical Media Board (OMB)
“Stop buying pirated CDs, as these fund the corrupt activities of pornographers and pedophiles... ...Just one child pornography video is one too many. Imagine how revolving (revolting) it is to literally confiscate this filth... ...I don’t care how composed or case-hardened you think you are. If you see the covers of these videos, it will make your stomach turn and enrage your sensibilities....


The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) lauded on Saturday the government’s passage of Republic Act (RA) 9775 or the Anti-Child Pornography Law that provides additional protection for children.CHR Chairperson Leila De Lima said the passage of the law will specifically protect Filipino children from being victims of Internet-based pornography.“The enactment of this law is an important step in the right direction for the Philippine government,” De Lima said in a statement.

"This bill is our bold action to guarantee the fundamental rights of every Filipino child from all forms of sexual exploitation, including child pornography," arlac Rep. Monica Prieto-Teodoro,

Quezon City Rep. Matias Defensor said HB 6440 "will guarantee that our children will never be a part of the harrowing statistics of child pornography."



Rep. Darlene Antonino-Custodio (1st District, South Cotabato), one of the principal authors of House Bill 6440,
Co-authors of the bill include Reps. Rene M. Velarde (PL-BUHAY),
 Ignacio T. Arroyo (5th District,Negros Occidental),
Rufus B. Rodriguez (2nd District, Cagayan de Oro),
 Narciso D. Santiago III (PL-ARC), and
Matias V. Defensor Jr. (3rd District, Quezon City).

Thursday, November 11, 2010

English - Report

report [rɪˈpɔːt]
n
1. an account prepared for the benefit of others, esp one that provides information obtained through investigation and published in a newspaper or broadcast
2. a statement made widely known; rumour according to report, he is not dead
3. an account of the deliberations of a committee, body, etc. a report of parliamentary proceedings
4. (Social Science / Education) Brit a statement on the progress, academic achievement, etc., of each child in a school, written by teachers and sent to the parents or guardian annually or each term
5. (Law) a written account of a case decided at law, giving the main points of the argument on each side, the court's findings, and the decision reached
6. comment on a person's character or actions; reputation he is of good report here
7. a sharp loud noise, esp one made by a gun
vb (when tr, may take a clause as object; when intr, often foll by on)
1. to give an account (of); describe
2. to give an account of the results of an investigation (into) to report on housing conditions
3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (of a committee, legislative body, etc.) to make a formal report on (a bill)
4. (tr) to complain about (a person), esp to a superior I'll report you to the teacher
5. (tr) to reveal information about (a fugitive, escaped prisoner, etc.) esp concerning his whereabouts
6. (intr) to present oneself or be present at an appointed place or for a specific purpose report to the manager's office
7. (intr) to say or show that one is (in a certain state) to report fit
8. (intr; foll by to) to be responsible to and under the authority of the plant manager reports to the production controller
9. (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) (intr) to act as a reporter for a newspaper or for radio or television
10. (Law) Law to take down in writing details of (the proceedings of a court of law) as a record or for publication
[from Old French, from reporter to carry back, from Latin reportāre, from re- + portāre to carry]
reportable adj