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SC advances to July 14 its hearing on EVAT
House plays controversial tapes
Three-hour phone conversations talk of poll fraud

Ong turns over own recording to committies
By BEN R. ROSARIO
The three-hour "original" of alleged wiretapped conversations that allegedly evidenced wide- spread fraud in last year's pre- sidential, congressional & local elections was played last night in the House of Representatives. The seven tapes were formally turned over by National Bureau of Investigations Director Rey- naldo Wycoco, lawyer Alan Paguia and Homobono Adaza, the lawyer of former NBI Deputy Director Samuel Ong. Paguia, who turned over a su- pposedly three-hour "original" tapes of the alleged wiretapped conversation, testified for over five hours, telling the congress- men that President Gloria Maca- pagal Arroyo was aware of massive poll cheating during the 2004 presidential elections as indica- (Turn to Page 6)
Schools stress need
to determine truth,
resolve crisis quickly
By SHIANEE MAMANGLU
Another premier Catholic univer- sity pledged yesterday its support to the country's quest for truth over the controversies hounding the government and supported the call for the creation of a Truth Commission by nonpartisan sectors. The Royal and Pontificial Univer- sity of Santo Tomas (UST), in a statement, said the crisis faced by Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and her fa- mily needs to be resolved quickly & effectively beause the nation is already divided. The Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) expressed its neutrality over the controversies hounding the legitimacy of the presidency and the scandals involving President Arroyo's (Turn to Page 7)
Polish Prime Mininster
arrives in Manila
for 2-day state visit
By GENALYN D. KABILING
Polish Prime Minister Marek Belka makes a historic two-day state visit in Manila today to boost trade and security coope- retion with the Philippines. Belka is the first Polish leader to visit Manila since diplomatic relations were estab lished in September 1973. His visit also marks the first by one of the 10 new member-coun- tries of the European Union(EU) considered significant in the context of Phillipine and EU relations. The Polish leader will be a- ccompanied by his wife, Krystyna Belka,and a delegation of senior officials in the visit to Manila which comes after his tours in Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur. Belka will be given full mili- tary honors upon his arrival in Malacaņang and will later be treated to a state banquet at the Rizal Ceremonial Hall in the Palace hosted by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. (Turn to Page 9)
Doj files sedition
charges against
former NBI oficial
By GABRIEL S. MABUTAS
The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed yesterday char- ges of inciting to sedition against former lawyer Samuel Ong, former (NBI) deputy di- rector, for calling on Pre- sident Arroyo to step down after revealing he was the source of the controversial "Hello Garci" tapes. The DoJ filed the charges before the Makati Metropoli- tan Trial Court(MTC) on the same day that State Prose- cutor Emmanuel Velasco is- sued a DoJ resolution to file charges against Ong. Earlier, Ong had filed a petition before the Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) asking it for an injunctive relief from the DoJ investi- gation arguing that Justice Secretary Raul Gonzales had already prejudged the case against him. He cited statement issued by Gonzalez even before a complaint had been filed a- gainst him that he violated Article 142 of the Revised Penal Code, or the law that penalizes acts of inciting to sedition. Ong said Gonzalez's state- ments clearly manifest the justice secretary's bias a- gainst him, Ong told the RTC. In the DoJ resolution for Ong's indictment in court, Velasco said that Ong "is being held liable not because of his exposure of (the tape)" but because of his statements that "the President alone should be held liable for the country's poverty and corrup- (Turn to Page 6)