Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 20, 1986, Page 4, Image 4

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Filipino news official
shot to death at home
GLENDALE, Calit. (AP) —
An executive of the Philippine
News, a newspaper opposed to
the regime of Ferdinand Mar
cos. was shot to death at home
Wednesday after receiving a
threatening note, authorities
said.
Several shots were fired in
Oscar Salvatierra’s bedroom at
his single-story Chevy Chase
Canyon home, police Sgt. Ran
dy Tampa said.
Salvatierra’s elderly mother,
who speaks no English, was in
the house about to miles north
of downtown Los Angeles and
called police to report the crime
after she heard gunshots, he
said.
"From what the mother was
saying over the phone, she said
shots plural." Tampa said.
Police fanned out through the
neighborhood, but no im
mediate witnesses were found.
Tampa said.
Chris Lopez, a spokeswoman
for Sen. Alan Cranston, said the
senator was notified by the San
Francisco headquarters of the
Philippine News.
Salvatierra, 38. a naturalized
American citizen with four
children, had received a written
warning Tuesday, said Ben
Amceto, Los Angeles editor for
the Philippine News.
Salvatierra was Los Angeles
bureau manager of the
newspaper.
“Philippine News is a
disgrace to the Filipino com
munity in the U.S..” Aniceto
quoted the note as saying.
•Through your paper your un
warranted accusations and ties
have attacked your own coun
trymen. You should be ashamed
to call yourselves Filipinos. So
for your crimes, you are
sentenced to death by
execution.”
Cranston, a Democrat seeking
a fourth term in the Senate, said
in a statement that he had asked
FBI Director William Webster to
investigate “this atrocity."
Cranston said he also asked
Webster to protect Philippine
News publisher Alex
Esclamado in San Francisco and
the paper’s sales representative.
Stan Aragon, and members of
their families after they received
similar threats.
A letter to Aragon said: “You
are going to be next." Lopez
said.
“Director Webster assured me
he will get right on this mat
ter." Cranston said.
“It would appear that we’re
going to have an investigative
interest in this matter.” said FBI
spokesman Fred Reaga.
Marcos was opposed by Cor
azon Aquino in a bitter Feb. 7
election marked by violence
and widespread allegations of
fraud. The Philippines National
Assembly, whose canvass is
final, declared last Saturday
that Marcos had won, but an in
dependent poll-watchers' group
said its count showed Aquino
the victor.
“What Marcos has done to his
country is criminal,” Cranston
said.
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37-year-old genocide treaty
finally given OK by Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) The
Senate today approved a
37-year-old treaty making
genocide an international
crime.
The vote was 83-11 in favor of
a resolution ratifying the pact,
which has already been approv
ed by 96 other nations. It began
as a reaction to the holocaust of
World War II. when millions of
Jews were killed by the Nazis.
The vote was a special victory
for Sen. William Proxmire. D
Wis., who has risen on the
Senate floor daily since |an. 11,
1967, to urge ratification of the
treaty. He has made more than
3,000 speeches calling for
ratification.
The treaty makes it an inter
national crime to kill or ln|ur«
members of national, racial,
ethnic or religious groups.
President Reagan urged
ratification of the pact in Oc
tober 1UH4. and last December,
he again asked that it be
approved.
Sen. Richard Lugar. R-Ind..
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know many have long
awaited."
Hut Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.C..
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although he opposes genocide,
he thinks the pact may infringe
on American sovereign rights.
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