breaking news: martial law declared in Maguindanao.

MARTIAL LAW HAS BEEN DECLARED IN MAGUINDANAO THE PRIVILEGE OF THE WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENDED IN THE AREA. (Proclamation excludes parts covered by agreement with MILF).

1) it’s 7:20 am. Under the Constitution, Congress if not in session shall convene within 24 hours from proclamation.

2)That means Senate and House.

3)That means between now and tomorrow Sunday 7:20 am, Congress, if not in session, should convene; martial law has been declared in Maguindanao.

4)That means, if not in session, the Speaker of the House and the Senate President should now start getting their offices ready in the next 24 hours to convene.

5)The Constitution provides “jointly voting”. That means Congress (Senate and House) should convene jointly.

6)Under the Constitution, Malacañang has to report to Congress within 48 hours from declaration.

7)That means: if the state of martial law continues over the weekend, they need to report to Congress the declaration of martial law first thing Monday morning 7:20 am Dec. 7.

8)Monday morning 7:20 am, the President herself (in person), or in writing, has to report to Congress as required by the Constitution.

9)Otherwise, (if she fails to do this), the state of martial law would lapse into an illegal, unconstitutional state.

10)the constitutional clock starts now.

Let’s test it.

Each day (Forum: Justice for the Maguindanao massacre victims)

“WAG BIBITIW SA MAGUINDANAO 57”

Photo by the Associated Press published in Yahoo Phil used here for educational purposes

Official invite:

quote “All media practitioners, faculty, students and civic  groups are cordially invited to attend “WAG BIBITIW SA MAGUINDANAO 57,” a forum organized by the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication (UP-CMC) which will be held on Friday, December 4, 2009, 10:00 a.m. at the CMC Auditorium, Plaridel Hall, Annex Building, Ylanan Road, U.P. Campus Diliman, Quezon City.

quote “Herman Basbaño (KBP President and Vice President for Bombo Radyo), Ruperto Nicdao, Jr., (CEO, Manila Broadcasting Corporation and incoming KBP chair), Jay Sonza, UNTV Station Manager, Atty. Leila de Lima (Chair, Commission on Human Rights), Nonoy Espino (President, National Union of Journalists of the Philippines), as well representatives from the Philippine Collegian, Solidaridad, Tinig ng Plaridel, the College Editors Guild of the Philippines and other media groups, are attending the event.

quote “For details, please get in touch with Prof. Rose Feliciano (9206859) or Prof. Marichu Lambino (9206852).” closed-quote.