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    Quote Originally Posted by SPRINGFIELD_XD_40
    ANGELICAX .... rape victim diay ka na naka suway ug court order not be seen in public ? That is her OWN VOLUNTARY DECISION not to show her face in public for public himiliation .
    basaha lang bro take your time para ma klaro ba:

    REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8505
    AN ACT PROVIDING ASSISTANCE AND PROTECTION FOR RAPE VICTIMS, ESTABLISHING FOR THE PURPOSE A RAPE CRISIS CENTER IN EVERY PROVINCE AND CITY, AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS THEREFOR, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.



    Section 1. Title. — This Act shall be known as the "Rape Victim Assistance and Protection Act of 1998."

    Sec. 2. Declaration of policy. — It is hereby declared the policy of the State to provide necessary assistance and protection for rape victims. Towards this end, the government shall coordinate its various agencies and non-government organizations to work hand in hand for the establishment and operation of a rape crisis center in every province and city that shall assist and protect rape victims in the litigation of their cases and their recovery.

    Sec. 3. Rape Crisis Center. — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the Department of Health (DOH), the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and a lead non-government organization (NGO) with proven track record or experience in handling sexual abuse cases, shall establish in every province and city a rape crisis center located in a government hospital or health clinic or in any other suitable place for the purpose of:
    (a) Providing rape victims with psychological counselling, medical and health services, including their medico-legal examination;

    (b) Securing free legal assistance or service, when necessary, for rape victims;

    (c) Assisting rape victims in the investigation to hasten the arrest of offenders and the filing of cases in court;

    (d) Ensuring the privacy and safety of rape victims;

    (e) Providing psychological counselling and medical services whenever necessary for the family of rape victims;

    (f) Developing and undertaking a training program for law enforcement officers, public prosecutors, lawyers, medico-legal officers, social workers, and barangay officials on human rights and responsibilities; gender sensitivity and legal management of rape cases; and

    (g) Adopting and implementing programs for the recovery of rape victims.
    The DSWD shall be the lead agency in the establishment and operation of the Rape Crisis Center.

    Sec. 4. Duty of the Police Officer. — Upon receipt by the police of the complaint for rape, it shall be the duty of the police officer to:
    (a) Immediately refer the case to the prosecutor for inquest/investigation if the accused is detained; otherwise, the rules of court shall apply;

    (b) Arrange for counselling and medical services for the offended party; and

    (c) Immediately make a report on the action taken.
    It shall be the duty of the police officer or the examining physician, who must be of the same gender as the offended party, to ensure that only persons expressly authorized by the offended party shall be allowed inside the room where the investigation or medical or physical examination is being conducted.
    For this purpose, a women's desk must be established in every police precinct throughout the country to provide a police woman to conduct investigation of complaints of women rape victims. In the same manner, the preliminary investigation proper or inquest of women rape victims must be assigned to female prosecutor or prosecutors after the police shall have endorsed all the pertinent papers thereof to the same office.

    Sec. 5. Protective measures. — At any stage of the investigation, prosecution and trial of a complaint for rape, the police officer, the prosecutor, the court and its officers, as well as the parties to the complaint shall recognize the right to privacy of the offended party and the accused. Towards this end, the police officer, prosecutor, or the court to whom the complaint has been referred may, whenever necessary to ensure fair and impartial proceedings, and after considering all circumstances for the best interest of the parties, order a closed-door investigation, prosecution or trial and that the name and personal circumstances of the offended party and/or the accused, or any other information tending to establish their identities, and such circumstances or information on the complaint shall not be disclosed to the public.

    The investigating officer or prosecutor shall inform the parties that the proceedings can be conducted in a language or dialect known or familiar to them.

    Sec. 6. Rape shield. — In prosecutions for rape, evidence of complainant's past sexual conduct, opinion thereof or of his/her reputation shall not be admitted unless, and only to the extent that the court finds, that such evidence is material and relevant to the case.

    Sec. 7. Appropriations. — For the establishment and operation of the rape crisis centers during the first year of implementation of this Act, the amount of One hundred twenty million pesos (P120,000,000.00) shall be charged against the Organizational Adjustment Fund, as follows: Sixty million pesos (P60,000,000.00) for the DSWD; and Twenty million pesos (P20,000,000.00) each for the DOH, DILG, and DOJ, respectively. Thereafter, the necessary amount for the rape crisis centers shall be included in the budgetary allocations for the agencies concerned in the annual General Appropriations Act.

    Sec. 8. Implementing rules and regulations. — Within ninety (90) days upon the approval of this Act, all concerned agencies shall formulate rules and regulations as may be necessary for the proper implementation thereof.

    Sec. 9. Separability clause. — If any part, Sec. or provision of this Act is declared invalid or unconstitutional, the other parts thereof not affected thereby shall remain valid.

    Sec. 10. Repealing clause. — All laws, acts, presidential decrees, executive orders, administrative orders, rules and regulations inconsistent with or contrary to the provisions of this Act are deemed amended, modified or repealed accordingly.

    Sec. 11. Effectivity. — This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after completion of its publication in at least two (2) newspapers of general circulation.

  2. #92

    Default Re: US serviceman found guilty of raping Filipina

    taasa oi.. maglisod manko ug basa...

  3. #93

    Default Re: US serviceman found guilty of raping Filipina

    ANGELICAX ....


    That is the law stating that NICHOL as a " RAPE " victim is entitled to benefits like :

    - financial assistance
    - counseling
    - security and safety
    - mental and physical examinations and so and so forth

    Not that the COURT says " RAPE VICTIMS " are ordered to COVER their faces to avoud PUBLIC HUMILATION . Remember , kung RAPE VICTIM gyud siya , she expects SYMPATHY from a lot of people and there is no need of embarassment because in the first place , she " CAME OUT " kuno as a RAPE VICTIM. SO if you came out , then you should be brave enough to face and implement your cause . Nakasabot na ka ? Is there something she is hiding other than being PUBLICLY HUMILIATED ? I would like to know that secret .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

  4. #94

    Default Re: US serviceman found guilty of raping Filipina

    bro e apil sad ni:

    (d) Ensuring the privacy and safety of rape victims; HEHEHEHEHE

  5. #95

    Default Re: US serviceman found guilty of raping Filipina

    may puston na iya dagway ug garbage bag pra dili jud makita iya nawong

  6. #96

    Default Re: US serviceman found guilty of raping Filipina

    it's nicole's choice to hide her face from the public, correct?

    IMHO, nicole will never be confident to face the media and the public sans face shield as Maggie de la Riva and Sara Balabagan did. she fears the public's harsh judgement eh. she wasn't sexually assaulted as in abducted and heavily forced into ***...hers borders on consensual *** based on what she did that lead to the 'crime'.

    i wonder if she feels remorse over getting herself drunk and doing dirty dancing to the guys.

  7. #97

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    Comment :

    Though justice is served, think deeper into the promulgation. Only 1 out of 4 was convicted. WHAT A VERY SAFE VERDICT! THAT'S WHAT YOU CAN WIN-WIN. WALAY MAHAY AND SAFE PA ANG JUDGE. NA SATISFIED SI NICOLE, NA SATISFIED SAD ANG U.S.

    ANONG SAY NYO.... PINOY ATA TAYO!

  8. #98

    Default Re: US serviceman found guilty of raping Filipina

    ug naa ka sa scene apil mn ka kapreso... ayay.... unsa gud ni...

  9. #99

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    @ntbathan

    honestly? ya, for me it's a safe decision...for now. naa pa may appeal, possible pa ma acquit si Smith. and if ma establish nila nga consensual *** jud to, then i say he should not be imprisoned for life.

    i mean, folks, what they did was bad ok? but they were all drunk. alcohol clouds one's judgement. adults man to silang tanan who drank on their own free will. EVEN NICOLE, she wasn't forced into drinking. she wasn't drugged. SHE GOT HERSELF DRUNK IN A SEXUALLY-CHARGED PLACE. and was she forced into getting to that place? ni lupad pa man gani para mo adto lang didto.

    it would have been a totally different picture if a young filipina girl was abducted from the streets and raped in the van. or a girl just having a relaxing time in the bar was drugged and dragged into the van. then mo apil ko sa protesta for the victim.

    pero kani murag overkill. yes, sayop tong ilang gi "dump" si nicole sa kalye...taga-i nalang ug 1 year imprisonment si Smith and company adto.

    and for nicole, she might benefit from some behavior-modification therapy.

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    Default Re: US serviceman found guilty of raping Filipina

    The other 4 are also ACCESSORY to the CRIME if there was EVER a CRIME that happened .


    ENSURING THE PRIVACY and SAFETY of VICTIMS are provided to protect the victims from harms way . More harrassment and more humiliation on a case by case basis . That is in general and not only on NICHOLS case to be specific . We are talking about her HIDING her IDENTITY . WHy hide when you came out already ? PRIVACY na di samukon ang victims and not that they were ordered to HIDE .



    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

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