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Philippine Food Takes Center Stage at the Philippine Independence Day Reception in Berlin

June 10, 2016

Guests queue to experience Philippine food and drinks which included Lumpiang Sariwa, Beef Lumpia, Chicken Adobo, Beef Tapa, Pancit Palabok, Cassava Cake, Halo-halo, Mango juice, Coconut water, Mango rhum and Calamansi liquer.

Guests queue to experience Philippine food and drinks which included Lumpiang Sariwa, Beef Lumpia, Chicken Adobo, Beef Tapa, Pancit Palabok, Cassava Cake, Halo-halo, Mango juice, Coconut water, Mango rhum and Calamansi liquer.

Berlin, 6 June 2016.  Ambassador Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek led officers and staff of the Philippine Embassy Berlin in celebrating the 118th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence at the Palaisaal of the renowned Hotel Adlon Kempinski in Berlin.

Philippine food and drinks highlighted the reception with the event’s caterer, Pan Restaurant, offering a wide selection of popular Filipino dishes — Lumpiang Sariwa, Beef Lumpia, Chicken Adobo, Beef Tapa, Pancit Palabok, Cassava Cake and Halo-halo.  Guests were also served mango juice, coconut water, mango rhum and calamansi liquer.

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek with Ambassador Sabine Sparwasser, German Federal Foreign Office Director General for Africa, Asia, Latin America, Near and Middle East toast to better Philippine-German bilateral relations before 300 guests at the Palaissaal, Hotel Adlon Kempinski in Berlin

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek with Ambassador Sabine Sparwasser, German Federal Foreign Office Director General for Africa, Asia, Latin America, Near and Middle East toast to better Philippine-German bilateral relations before 300 guests at the Palaissaal, Hotel Adlon Kempinski in Berlin

Delivering her remarks in German, Ambassador Sta. Maria-Thomeczek recognized Germany as an ally and strong partner in building a stable future for the Philippines.  She expressed renewed commitment to an enduring friendship and partnership with Germany, “We are proud that for 62 years now, the Philippines and Germany have enjoyed strong relations in the political, economic and cultural spheres.  And we believe it is growing stronger, as we share common interests and common democratic values.”

Ambassador Sparwasser, in her response, also noted the continuing and growing vigor of Philippine-German bilateral relations and conveyed that Germany and the Philippines have shared democratic values and that they look forward to working with the Philippines under the incoming administration.

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek with Mrs. Birgit Ory of the Federal Foreign Office(FFO)

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek with Mrs. Birgit Ory of the Federal Foreign Office(FFO)

This year´s celebration with the theme, “Kalayaan 2016:  Pagkakaisa, Pag-aambagan, Pagsulong” (Freedom 2016: Uniting, Contributing and Moving Forward), drew in representatives from the diplomatic corps, the German federal government, and the business community.  High-ranking officials, led by Ambassador Sabine Sparwasser, Director-General for Africa, Asia, Latin America, Near and Middle East of the German Federal Foreign Office (FFO), and Member of Parliament Ms. Iris Eberl (CDU/CSU) also graced the event. END

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek with the Papal Nuncio Archbishop Nikola Eterović and Ambassador Sabine Sparwasser of the FFO

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek with the Papal Nuncio Archbishop Nikola Eterović and Ambassador Sabine Sparwasser of the FFO

 

The Lady Ambassadors in Berlin

The Lady Ambassadors in Berlin

The officers and staff of the Philippine Embassy in Berlin in their Filipiniana.

The officers and staff of the Philippine Embassy in Berlin in their Filipiniana.

(1)Guests were treated to a taste of the Philippine islands as they were welcomed with coconut water and sent off with Philippine souvenirs courtesy of the Philippine Department of Tourism (PDOT) Frankfurt, Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) Berlin and the Philippine Department of Agriculture Brussels. (2) Videos from the PDOT Frankfurt´s “It´s More Fun” campaign was continuously shown during the reception

(1)Guests were treated to a taste of the Philippine islands as they were welcomed with coconut water and sent off with Philippine souvenirs courtesy of the Philippine Department of Tourism (PDOT) Frankfurt, Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) Berlin and the Philippine Department of Agriculture Brussels. (2) Videos from the PDOT Frankfurt´s “It´s More Fun” campaign was continuously shown during the reception

University of Göttingen celebrates First ASEAN Festival

June 10, 2016

Students, faculty and international guests flocked Zentralmensa at the University of Göttingen in celebration of the University´s first ASEAN Festival

Students, faculty and international guests flocked Zentralmensa at the University of Göttingen in celebration of the University´s first ASEAN Festival

Berlin, 4 June 2016.  The University of Göttingen successfully held its first ASEAN Festival which aimed to celebrate the establishment of the ASEAN Community, facilitate cultural exchange and create a social network among its students.

The event welcomed 500 guests in its inaugural run and featured presentations on each member country by way of cultural performances, traditional games as well as selling of popular national dishes.

Second Secretary and Consul Rona Beth Goce and Cultural Attaché Mylah Rubio attended the event in support of Filipino students´ active participation in the festival.  Consul Goce, in her remarks, lauded organizers and the University´s initiative in staging the event and looks forward to celebrating another ASEAN Fest next year as the Philippines assumes chairmanship of ASEAN in 2017.

 The Philippine presentation began with a music video, “Choose Philippines”, which gave the audience an overview of local tourist spots and festivals.  Mylah and Jomar Rubio sang love songs, “Gaano Kita Kamahal” which spoke of one´s undying love for his beloved and “O Bayan Ko” which spoke of love for one´s country.  The Hannover Philippine Dance Group performed traditional dances and ended the presentation with “Tinikling.”

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The ASEAN Festival was spearheaded by Mr. Thuy Pham, Head of the Organizing Committee Mr. Patrick Lajoie from the International Students’ Office, Mr. Horst Reinert and Ms. Manuela Kaufmann from the Culture Office, Mr. Netra Bhandari, Coordinator of the Department of Southeast Asia and the Middle East and Ms. Janette Atienza Schulze, Co-Administrator of the Filipino Students of Göttingen.  END

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Cultural presentations included dances from the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia and a Vietnamese martial arts demonstration.

President Aquino on the terror activities of the Abu Sayyaf

April 28, 2016

Statement of

His Excellency Benigno S. Aquino III

President of the Philippines

On the terror activities of the Abu Sayyaf

[Released on April 27, 2016]

Yesterday, I sent a letter to the family of John Ridsdel expressing our condolences. We are so appalled by this murder. Mr. Ridsdel was a person against whom no one had any grievance—a person who was powerless against his captors. This murder was meant to terrorize our whole population. The Abu Sayyaf thought they could instill fear in us; instead, they have galvanized us even further to ensure justice is meted out. We have always been open to talks with those who desire peace; but those who commit atrocities can expect the full might of the State.

I am ready to devote all my energies towards ensuring that, at the very least, this will be a very seriously degraded problem that I will pass on to my successor.

Let me take this opportunity to explain the current efforts against the Abu Sayyaf.

Since its founding in the early 1990s, allegedly as an affiliate of Al-Qaeda, the Abu Sayyaf has committed atrocity upon atrocity. There was the sacking of Ipil in 1995, the bombing of Davao International Airport in 2003, and multiple cases of kidnapping foreign tourists over the past decade and a half. Their actions speak for themselves. Even as it poses as a group of Islamic freedom fighters, the Abu Sayyaf has behaved as criminals focused on enriching themselves by taking hostages for ransom.

ASG and various smaller terrorist groups and factions now want to align themselves with ISIS to gain access to the funds and resources of ISIS. From Day One of my administration, they have had aspirations to conduct bombings in Metro Manila to catch the attention of ISIS. May I emphasize that these have been, and remain, only aspirations.

As part of their effort to gain favor with ISIS, one of the ASG leaders, Isnilon Hapilon, through his cohorts in prison, has tried to convert other prisoners in New Bilibid Prison to their cause and establish ties with remnants of the Rajah Sulayman Movement purportedly in an attempt to embark on a bombing campaign in Metro Manila. They allegedly even hatched plots to kidnap Manny Pacquiao or one of his children, as well as my sister Kris or one of her children, with the plan to use them in bargaining for the release of their cohorts. Threats against my own life have been investigated.

 No IEDs attributable to the group of Hapilon have been found. We have monitored their activities, unraveled their network, and arrested the key players, while some of the minor players who were already on the run are being hunted down. I credit our security services for putting these threats to bed with both professionalism and discretion. The public may rest assured that they may go about their daily lives without fear or unease.

However, we want to continue to seriously erode any ability of the ASG to continue to function.

This is the reason we are conducting continuing operations in Basilan versus Isnilon Hapilon and his sub-leader Furuji Indama.

As for the situation in Sulu: Our reports tell us that the captives are under the control of Radillon Sajiron, who has consolidated his forces around himself and the captives. This presents both a problem and an opportunity. It is a problem because of the sizeable force surrounding Sajiron and the captives, but it is also an opportunity because smashing these forces is within our grasp.

This is why intensive operations are ongoing against the ASG forces holding civilians captive in Sulu. The full resources of the State are being brought down on the ASG. Our primary objective is to rescue the hostages and ensure the safety of our civilian population. We will leave no stone unturned and are studying every instrument, both military and legal, to ensure success in our areas of operations and wherever else required.

Casualties are to be expected. But what has to be of utmost importance is neutralizing the criminal activities of the ASG. The men and women in our Armed Forces are well-trained, well-equipped, and resourceful. I have full trust and confidence in them.

We have proven before that we will choose all-out justice over all-out war. We have always believed in the power of dialogue, development, and positive engagement over arms. But we will always act from a position of strength. So, to the ASG, and whoever may aid or abet them, you have chosen only the language of force, and we will speak to you only in that language.

We will not stop until the threat they pose to our communities is ended.

ANNOUNCEMENT HOLIDAYS IN MAY

April 25, 2016

 

The Embassy will be closed on the following days:

  • Thursday, 5 May 2016 (Ascension – Holiday)
  • Monday, 9 May 2016 (Philippine Elections)
  • Tuesday, 10 May 2016 (Counting and Canvassing of Votes)
  • Monday, 16 May 2016 (Pentecost Monday – Holiday)

All consular applicants are advised to review their travel calendar in light of this announcement.

For emergency cases, please call the Embassy at the following mobile number:  0173 521 5703

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ANKÜNDIGUNG

FEIERTAGE IM MAI

Die Botschaft wird an den folgenden Feiertagen geschlossen sein:

  • Donnerstag, 5. Mai 2016 (Christi Himmelfahrt)
  • Montag, 9. Mai 2016 (Philippinische Wahlen)
  • Dienstag, 10. Mai 2016 (Stimmenzählung)
  • Montag, 16 Mai 2016 (Pfingstmontag)

Alle konsularischen Antragsteller werden gebeten, ihre Reisedaten an diese Ankündigung anzupassen.

Die Botschaft wird an den übrigen Arbeitstagen geöffnet sein.  In Notfällen ist die Botschaft unter der folgenden Telefonnummer zu erreichen: 0173 521 5703

 

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