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[In the news] Bukidnon Lumads eye ‘IP university’ -MindaNews

MindaNews » Bukidnon Lumads eye ‘IP university’.

By Walter I. Balane
September 7, 2012

MARAMAG, Bukidnon (MindaNews/7 Sept) – The Bukidnon Indigenous Peoples Educators Network is aspiring to put up an indigenous people’s university to focus on an IP-centered curriculum.
Datu Magdaleno “Mayda” Pandian, the mandatory IP representative to the provincial board, told MindaNews via telephone Thursday that the present setup with the Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education missed on the IP curriculum.

“It is hard to change that setup already, so our option is to propose to create a separate university where [our curriculum] can be integrated,” he said.

He said the network is still in an exploratory stage to “deepen discussions” on the proposed university. He said they have tried to reach all schools and other institutions in the province offering IP education.

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[In the news] Bukidnon group backs alternative resource use bill -MindaNews

MindaNews » Bukidnon group backs alternative resource use bill.

By Walter I. Balane
August 11, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/10 Aug) – A group in Bukidnon composed of multi-sectoral organizations is seeking greater public support, especially from Bukidnon’s three congressional representatives, for the passage of the Alternative Minerals Management Bill (AMMB) to help protect the province’s remaining forest cover and natural resources.

In a press conference Wednesday afternoon, representatives from Lageng ta Bukidnon (Voice of Bukidnon) have called for public support for the AMMB, which seeks to scrap Republic Act 7942 or the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 for the latter allegedly “caters to the interest of global extractive industry players.”

“Minerals are important resources that are part of our national patrimony. The AMM Bill champions conservation of non-renewable mineral resources for the benefit of both present and future generations by adopting a sustainable, rational, needs-based minerals management geared towards effective utilization of mineral resources for national industrialization and modernization of agriculture,” the group said in a statement emailed to the media.

Carl Cesar Rebuta, the main speaker presented by the group, said it is high time for a new framework calling for judicious use of mineral resources.

“We don’t need an alternative mining law. We needed a new policy framework in the use of our minerals, land and other natural resources,” he added.

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[In the news] Multi-sectoral human rights monitoring body pushed in Bukidnon -MindaNews

MindaNews » Multi-sectoral human rights monitoring body pushed in Bukidnon.
By Walter I. Balane
July 28, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/ 27 July)- Representatives from civil society organizations (CSOs) in Bukidnon have pushed for the creation of a provincial multi-sectoral body to monitor human rights issues in the area.

The recommendation, among others, emerged on Thursday during the workshop of the Community-based Dialogue Sessions on Human Rights Promotion and Protection by the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police and CSOs in Bukidnon.

The recommendation is a repeat of the recommendation in a 2009 dialogue on the same issue of militarization.

Participants cited the lack of a wider multi-sectoral body to monitor human rights issues in the province as one of the challenges in the area.

The dialogue, initiated by the Alternative Law Group (ALG), is a follow up to a similar dialogue in 2009 meant to review the accomplishments from the first workshop.

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[In the news] Family seeks reinvestigation of Peñas case -MindaNews

MindaNews » Family seeks reinvestigation of Peñas case.
By Walter I. Balane
July 28, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/27 July) – The family of slain Sumilao, Bukidnon farmer-leader Renato “Ka Rene” Peñas is pushing for a reinvestigation of his case after it was closed in 2010 after the two witnesses retracted their affidavits.

Wopsyjenn Peñas, daughter of the slain farmer, told MindaNews that more than three years after he was shot to death, justice remains elusive for his father.

Peñas was a leader of the Sumilao farmers who established the Mapalad Multi-Purpose Cooperative, which demanded the full redistribution of 94 hectares of the 114-hectare Quisumbing estate in San Vicente, Sumilao. The farmers staged a grueling Sumilao to Manila march in 2007 to press their demand.

The younger Peñas said they have a serious problem in their quest for justice since the police had allegedly refused to reopen the investigation because the family cannot present a new witness.

Napoleon Merida Jr., chairperson of the Panaw Sumilao Multi-purpose Cooperative, said a police investigator in Sumilao had told them it is still possible to reopen the case if the family can present a new witness.

“That’s a problem because we have no new witness. We also think that it’s the job of the police, not us the victims,” Merida stressed.

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[In the news] Agusan Sur villagers flee mil ops -MindaNews

MindaNews » Agusan Sur villagers flee mil ops.

By Mindanews
May 12, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/11 May) – Residents of a farming village in Trento, Agusan del Sur have evacuated in the wake of military operations, human rights group KarapatanSouthern Mindanao said in a statement today.

Karapatan said the 10th and 4th Infantry Divisions bombarded Sitio Upper New Visayas, Barangay New Visayas, Trento on May 7 resulting in displacement and alleged abuses against civilians.

Rev. Jurie Jaime, spokesperson of KARAPATAN Southern Mindanao, was quoted in the statement as having said the operations also took place in Monkayo, Compostela Valley.

He alleged the operations were intended to clear the areas for large-scale mining ventures.

Karapatan said it sent a team to Trento and found that 83 families or close to 400 individuals evacuated from Sitio Upper New Visayas and Sitio Maitom of Barangay New Visayas due to the reported bombing runs by the military on May 7.

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[In the news] ‘Bakwits’ from Bukidnon village refuse to leave capitol -MindaNews

MindaNews » ‘Bakwits’ from Bukidnon village refuse to leave capitol.

By Walter I. Balane
April 14, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/13 April) – Evacuees from Barangay Dao, San Fernando, Bukidnon have refused to vacate the capitol grounds, saying their presence here is the best way to pressure the government into rendering justice for the killing of their village chief last month.

Vice Gov. Jose Ma. R. Zubiri Jr. on Wednesday asked the evacuees to move to an area near the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples office in Barangay 9, Malaybalay.

At least 20 families have encamped at the capitol grounds to demand justice for barangay captain Jimmy Liguyon, who was killed on March 5 allegedly by Aldy “Butsoy” Salusad, the leader of a paramilitary group.

Zubiri told reporters he asked them to move where it is safe for their children.

Sharon Liguyon, widow of the slain village chief said they cannot accept the offer of the vice governor because that is not what they came here for.

“We asked for the government to arrest those behind the slaying of barangay chair Liguyon,” she told reporters near their tents minutes after Zubiri left.

Leah Tumbalang, secretary-general of the Kaugalingong Sistema Igpasasindog to Lumadnong Ogpaan (Kasilo), one of the groups supporting the evacuees told DXDB Thursday afternoon they were told that the makeshift houses the vice governor ordered built for them will be finished in 10 days.

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[In the news] Inter-religious group to gov’t: Stop killings in Zambo -MindaNews

MindaNews » Inter-religious group to gov’t: Stop killings in Zambo.

By Mindanews
April 4, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/03 April) – The Inter-Religious Solidarity Movement for Peace today asked authorities to put a stop to the unresolved killings in Zamboanga City that have claimed dozens of victims since January this year.

In a statement, the group cited that the killing on Sunday of Arturo F. Eustaquio III, president of Universidad de Zamboanga “has shocked former and present city residents, and hopefully the city’s authorities from their smug complacency as well.”

The statement said that Eustaquio, the 61st victim this year, was “not an ordinary citizen” but a  respected education official and a member of a prominent family.

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[In the news] Anti-mining advocate in Bukidnon killed inside his own home – Bulatlat

Anti-mining advocate in Bukidnon killed inside his own home – Bulatlat.

BY INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com

ILIGAN CITYHuman rights organizations and advocacy groups promoting the rights of indigenous peoples have condemned the March 5, 2012 killing of indigenous leader and human rights advocate Jimmy Liguyon in Purok 2, Barangay Dao, San Fernando, Bukidnon. Liguyon was shot dead inside his house allegedly by a leader of a paramilitary group. He was 36.

According to reports posted on the website of the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines (RMP), Liguyon was the vice chairman of Kaugalingong Sistema sa Igpasasindog to Lumadnong Ogpaan (KASILO), an organization of indigenous peoples from the southern municipalities of Bukidon. Kasilo advocates for the defense of land rights, and the the sustainable use of environmental resources. Liguyon was also the Dao barangay captain and a staunch opponent of mining companies as he campaigned against their operations in the region.

Around 6:00 p.m. last March 5, Liguyon was reportedly inside his house when he was approached and then shot at by a certain Aldy “Butsoy” Salusad. Witnesses said the killer’s father, Ben Salusad, is head of a paramilitary group connected to the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the San Fernando Matigsalug Tribal Datus or SANMATRIDA. The paramilitary group is said to hold a certificate of ancestral domain and has been actively campaigning for the entry of mining companies in the region since 2009.

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[in the news] UCCP joins call to end mining -MindaNews.com

MindaNews » UCCP joins call to end mining.

By Erwin Mascariñas, Minda News
March 3, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/02 March) – Forty leaders of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) from different parts of Mindanao have declared their full support to calls for an end to mining.

UCCP pastors and church workers from Bukidnon, Misamis Oriental, Lanao and Zamboanga issued the statement during the conference on mining and its effects last February 27–29 in Iponan, Cagayan de Oro City.

The statement was based on the stand of the Ecumenical Bishops Forum that “destructive mining is blatantly unethical, unjust, and senseless for it exacerbates poverty, causes dislocation of livelihood of the people, and even threatens the base of life and life itself.”

“For decades already, we have spent time providing awareness to our communities through basic ecology seminars, tree planting etc. but why is it that disasters haven’t been halted? Clearly, because while we promote environmental protection, the government’ laws and policies allow the wanton destruction of the environment like the passage of the Mining Act of 1995,” said Bishop Melzar Labuntog, UCCP head of church for Northwestern Mindanao, in his Biblico-theological reflection.

The gathering unanimously called for the passage of HB 4315 or the Peoples’ Mining Bill which is seen as a solution to the ecological problems caused by both small- and large-scale mining.

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[In the news] Bishop Cabantan urges demilitarization in Upper Pulangi -Bukidnon News

Bishop Cabantan urges demilitarization in Upper Pulangi
Bukidnon News
February 16, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY – (Bukidnon News Dispatch / February 10, 2012) Malaybalay Bishop Jose A. Cabantan has called for the demilitarization of city’s Upper Pulangi district as the Armed Forces of the Philippines increased its presence in the area after sightings of New People’s Army elements were reported since January 2011.

Cabantan told the 42nd Diocesan Pastoral Assembly of the Diocese of Malaybalay this week the presence of the NPA and the military in the area has become “a case of concern for the whole Diocese.”

He said the NPA and the military should leave the area and keep it as a “peace zone.”

He told Bukidnon News Thursday night he simply echoed the concern raised by Fr. Peter Walpole, SJ, who heads the Apu Palamguwan Education Center (APC) in Bendum, Busdi, one of the barangays in Upper Pulangi.

He said the classes in the IP school were stopped in January on reports of rebel sightings. The area should be peaceful for the children to continue going to school, he added.

The bishop said the APC has helped addressed the socio-cultural needs of the indigenous peoples in the area especially the children and the youth.

“It is sad to note that the serene atmosphere was disturbed by the presence of armed groups. First the presence of the New People’s Army and now the military,” he said in his letter to Col. Romeo Gapuz, chief of the 403rd Brigade on February 8. He said not only were the classes disrupted but also “the lives of the people were affected.”

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[In the news] Bukidnon bishop assails ‘Climate sins,’ calls for hope amid tragedy

Bukidnon bishop assails ‘Climate sins,’ calls for hope amid tragedy
Bukidnon News
February 16, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY (Bukidnon News Dispatch/19 December 2011) – Malaybalay Bishop Jose A. Cabantan cited “climate sins” as the root cause of the flashfloods experienced brought by typhoon Sendong in Northern Mindanao even as he called for hope and prayers for the victims.

Cabantan told Bukidnon News it is warning for man to “really exercise its stewardship” calling climate change humanity’s failure as stewards.

“It calls for us to really take care of the environment and not to exploit or abuse it,” Cabantan said via telephone.

He added that it is worth checking how authorities managed to implement mitigating measures proposed after the 2009 flashfloods.

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[In the news] Joint fact-finding committee runs non-partisan survey on proposed Pulangi V -MindaNews

MindaNews » Joint fact-finding committee runs non-partisan survey on proposed Pulangi V.

By Walter I. Balane
February 14, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/13 February) – A mediation group, Mediator’s Network for Sustainable Peace (Mednet), Inc., has facilitated the formation of a joint fact-finding committee composed of representatives from the proponent, the opponents, and the communities affected by the proposed 300-megawatt Pulangi hydroelectric power project in southern Bukidnon and Cotabato provinces, Malaybalay Bishop Jose Cabantan said.

Cabantan told the 42nd Diocesan Pastoral Assembly, the biggest gathering of church leaders in the diocese’s 49 parishes around the province, that the proposed Pulangi V project, along with the peace and order situation in Upper Pulangi, is a concern for the diocese.

He said Mednet, a non-government organization focused on social development in peace and conflict resolution, can help gather the two parties together despite the differences in positions, and talk about it.

Cabantan said that when he assumed in 2011, then Malaybalay Bishop Honesto Pacana had already asked Mednet to come down and help. Mednet came in the picture in 2010 when Pacana was still bishop.

He told MindaNews Friday he needed to explain about Mednet to the church workers because the information about the group’s role was not cascaded down to the communities, especially in southern Bukidnon where the project was proposed to be built. He said a survey has started in the communities of Dangcagan town already.

The 17-member joint committee has initiated the survey among the affected communities to check on the people’s understanding of the proposed project, as well as socio-economic profile of the settlers and indigenous peoples that will be affected, according to Caroliza Tulod-Peteros, Mednet mediation service coordinator.

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[In the news] ‘Townless’ folk in conflict-torn Lanao Sur villages seek PNoy’s help -MindaNews.com

MindaNews » ‘Townless’ folk in conflict-torn Lanao Sur villages seek PNoy’s help.

By Walter I. Balane
February 9, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/08 February) – Saying the town they call their own have refused to recognize them and give them assistance, residents of 10 villages in Bumbaran, Lanao del Sur wracked by fighting between armed groups have asked President Benigno Aquino III for help amid what they called a worsening peace and order situation.

The affected villages were identified as sitios Canaan, Kahayagan, Katipunan, Kilabuntod, Kabugangan, Janob, Trapal, New Israel, Pigsayawan, and Mt. Olive. About 3,500 people, mostly dumagats (settlers) and Manobos inhabit these areas.

An evacuee who is an official in one of the affected villages today told MindaNews that classes at the Upper Tigason Elementary School where some 300 are enrolled have been suspended since January 19, a day before new clashes erupted sending villagers to flee to Talakag town in Bukidnon.

In a letter dated January 8, the residents asked Aquino to consider their problem as a priority “as early as possible.”

They said they expect the President to resolve the problem “for our welfare and also to avoid more killings in this area.”

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[In the news] Army official accuses Lumads in Bukidnon of conniving with rebels- MindaNews

MindaNews » Army official accuses Lumads in Bukidnon of conniving with rebels.

By Walter I. Balane
February 3, 2012

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/2 Feb) – About 2,500 Lumads under 13 tribal leaders are working with the New People’s Army (NPA) in southern Bukidnon, the highest ranking military official here told the Sangguniang Panlalawigan Wednesday in his update on the military’s pursuit of the rebels.

Col. Romeo Gapuz, commander of the Army’s 403rd Infantry Brigade based here, said the indigenous peoples serve as mass support for the rebels making it more difficult for the military to curb insurgency. But a tribal leader refuted Gapuz’s claim, saying the Lumads are only forced to deal with the rebels out of fear and because the government, the military and the police are simply not found in the hinterlands.

Gapuz cited a claim of a tribal chieftain in San Fernando town he named as Datu Onkit, who facilitated the surrender of former rebel Benjamin Salusad last year.

Salusad, along with 79 other alleged NPA members, surrendered to the 8th Infantry Battalion in Maramag town on Nov. 15. They turned in 25 high-powered firearms.

Only 31 of the surrenderees were said to be fulltime combatants and 49 were members of the Milisya ng Bayan (People’s Militia). Seventy of them were males. The surrenderees belong to the Tigwahanon, Matigsalug and Manobo tribes of the municipality of San Fernando.

Gapuz told the provincial board there are only about 60 to 80 armed rebels in southern Bukidnon under Guerilla Front 6 and Guerilla Front 53 of the NPA. He added that the Lumads serve as their mass base.

But board member Roelito Gawilan, a Matigsalug chieftain who represents the association of barangay councils in the board, refuted Gapuz’s pronouncement.

“The Lumads serve as no mass base for the rebels. They have no alliance with the NPA,” he said. The tribal leader stressed that the Lumads were forced to deal with the rebels only because the NPAs are the only ones who reach out to them in the remote areas.

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[In the news] Bumbaran villagers flee, seek refuge in Talakag – MindaNews.com

Bumbaran villagers flee, seek refuge in Talakag
By Walter I. Balane
January 23, 2012

 MALAYBALAY CITY -An estimated 100 persons fled sitios Kahayagan and Katipunan in Bumbaran, Lanao del Sur due to clashes between armed groups of alleged bandits and farmers in the area, Nestor Macapayag, mayor of neighboring town Talakag, Bukidnon told MindaNews Sunday noon.

Macapayag said residents sought refuge in Sitio Tigason, Barangay Dominorog, in his Talakag town following the firefight between the armed groups at around 9 a.m. on Friday morning.

He said Jojo Pesigan, a member of the farmers’ group, was killed.

Bumbaran is a town bordering Talakag, Bukidnon.

Maj. Duphar Chris Cuaresma, chief of police of Talakag town reported in an SMS to Col. Rustom Duran, Bukidnon police director that a certain Mama Orak, allegedly a bandit, led some 40 armed Maranaos in the clash with armed settler-families.

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[In the news] Zubiri says Bukidnon reforestation effort a failure, wants it stopped – MindaNews.com

Zubiri says Bukidnon reforestation effort a failure, wants it stopped – 
By Walter I. Balane, MindaNews.com
January 10, 2012

 MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/9 January) – The reforestation efforts of the Bukidnon Forest Inc. (previously the Bukidnon Industrial Tree Plantation Project or BIPP) was allegedly unsuccessful, so its operations have to be stopped, Bukidnon Vice Gov. Jose Ma. R. Zubiri Jr. said

Zubiri said at the Monday convocation program of the provincial government Monday that BFI must be asked to stop operating ahead of the expiration of its 25-year industrial forest management agreement (IFMA) in 2016.

BFI is a government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) under the National Resources Development Corporation. As BIPP, it was funded by the national government of New Zealand until it was terminated as a foreign-assisted project of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in 1998.

Zubiri said the 38,000-hectare industrial tree plantation project’s area should instead be given to the indigenous people who have applied for Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title over it.

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[In the news] Gaisano Capital South to let go of 800 workers – cebudailynews.wordpress.com

Gaisano Capital South to let go of 800 workers.

  Some 800 employees of the burned Gaisano Capital South Mall will begin the year without a job.

Eric Labrada, liason officer of the Gaisano Capital Group, said that they will let go of the contractual employees after Dec. 30.

“Their contracts will be terminated effective Dec. 30,” Labrada told Cebu Daily News.

He said 800 employees are mostly sales assistants and promodisers assigned at the storage department who assist in pricing and repacking of products.

Their contracts were renewable every five months.

About 1,500 employees worked in the mall, w hich burned down on Dec. 23, a day before their big Christmas sale.

Labrada earlier said 800 were casual employees, 500 were agency-hired workers and the remaining 200 were regular employees who would remain with the company.

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[From the web] MindaNews » Foreign-backed gold miners in Bukidnon using cyanide, mercury

MindaNews » Foreign-backed gold miners in Bukidnon using cyanide, mercury.

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/15 Sept) – Small-scale gold miners in at least 58 hectares in the municipality of Libona in Bukidnon being financed by foreigners are operating illegally and using mercury and cyanide, an environment official said.

Samuel Cadavos, chief of the Bukidnon Environment and Natural Resources Office (BENRO), warned members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan that the mining operations in Sitio Manlahuyan, Gango in Libona has become a complex “social, technical, environmental and political” problem.

“I ask your help to stop this problem,” he appealed to the provincial board members.

Cadavos noted that he has ordered several times the closure of the mine sites but operations keep on recurring. He warned that the operators are now armed and resisting government attempts to stop mining activities in the area.

Two groups of operators are running the mining sites – the Bukidnon Integrated Small-Scale Miners Association (BISSMA) and the Bukidnon United Small Scale Miners Association (BUSMA) – with at least 2,000 miners. But none of them obtained a valid small-scale mining permit at the provincial government, Cadavos said.

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[In the news] Archbishop invites media to culture of peace seminar – www.mindanews.com

Archbishop invites media to culture of peace seminar
By Walter I. Balane

MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/03 September) —  Cagayan de Oro Archbishop Antonio Ledesma has invited media practitioners from the dioceses of Cagayan de Oro, Butuan, Surigao, Tandag, Malaybalay, Iligan, Pagadian and the prelature of Marawi to a culture of peace workshop.

Ledesma, chair of the Catholic Bishop Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission for Inter-religious Dialogue (ECID) , sent out the invitations for the ECID workshop on Culture of Peace on September 3 in Cagayan de Oro City. ECID is holding the workshop under its Peace Governance Mindanao Program.

In his invitation to the Bukidnon Press Club, Ledesma said they intend to identify and share past, present, or proposed inter-religious dialogue (IRD) or peace building activities and initiatives highlighting media participation and active involvement.

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[Press Release] DAR leadership’s inaction allows Bukidnon landgrabbers undue takeover of CARP lands – MAKABAYAN-Pilipinas

Two months have passed yet the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) has not  come up with urgent steps to stave off what MAKABAYAN-Pilipinas claimed as ongoing land grabbing of CARP awarded lands in Bukidnon Farms Incorporated (BFI) in the province  of Bukidnon in Mindanao. BFI, a sequestered vast agricultural property of fertile plains was awarded to farmer beneficiaries since 1988 but until now has been riddled with controversies that resulted to one of the country’s major agrarian land hotspots. The BFI land case already claimed the life of Ka Frank Labial, last 2007, the Bukidnon provincial Vice Chairman of Makabayan-Pilipinas.

To note,  MAKABAYAN-Pilipinas served to DAR its findings and recommendations of the land grabbing case of not less than 600 hectares of CARP Lands in BFI last April 14, 2010. The DAR Office of the Secretary replied on April 26 that they will look into the case.  A follow-up of MAKABAYAN asking about the findings of DAR investigation was submitted last May 2. Since then, there was no word from the department.

The long inaction of DAR has been taken advantage of by Southern Fruits Products, Inc (SPFI) – DAVCO to expropriate other CARP awarded lands from the actual tillers. Worse, one of the lots being bulldozed was tilled by Roberto Saludares, one of those farmers that came out, executed an affidavit exposing the anomalies of land grabbing. “ As of this date,  there are already  3 awarded lots forcibly bulldozed by DAVCO within this week, and DAR has no action to prevent such from happening.  The long delay will be taken advantaged of by DAVCO and those involved in the land grabbing” according to John Cortez, the Secretary General of MAKABAYAN-Pilipinas.

“We are calling now Secretary Gil de los Reyes, to urgently put a stop to the take-over of CARP awarded lands by DAVCO. Farmers who are tilling the CARP awarded lands are helpless against the behemoth that has been preying on the lives of the poor tillers since 1988.” John Cortez added.

Press Release
June 8, 2011
For further Information
John Cortez ( 09154895516 )

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