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    #181
    Dapat talaga hindi dinedemolish ang squatter.......Sinusunog nalang basta

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    #182
    kaya lang sunog no longer works

    they just rebuild

    naka ilan sunog na sa iba't ibang squatter colony dito sa QC pero andun parin sila

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    #183
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    kaya lang sunog no longer works

    they just rebuild

    naka ilan sunog na sa iba't ibang squatter colony dito sa QC pero andun parin sila
    Magpa piyesta ng lechon at inuman si Ayala doon. Tapos may ativan yung lechon.

    Pag tulog na lahat.... sunog... :evillaugh

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    #184
    Sino ba kasi naglalagay sa utak nitong mga squatter about their so called "rights"?

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    #185
    ^^^^

    leftists, probably media people, maybe even politicians

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    #186
    pano sila magiging boss ni Pnoy eh di naman sila ang nag papasahod kay Pnoy, tayong mga mamamayan na nag babayad ng buwis at sumusunod sa batas ang boss ni Pnoy.

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    #187
    http://www.philippinerevolution.net/...r=cpp;lang=eng

    PRESS RELEASE
    Information Bureau
    Communist Party of the Philippines

    CPP denounces QC demolition as payment for Aquino debt to Ayala oligarchs
    September 24, 2010

    The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) denounced the harsh demolition of urban poor homes yesterday by the National Housing Authority (NHA) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Sitio San Roque, Barangay Bagong Pag-asa, Quezon City, calling it "bloody payment for Aquino's political debts to the big business oligarchs of Makati."

    Scores were hurt when police-escorted NHA demolition teams started wrecking housing structures and applying force as long-time residents of the area fought to defend their homes. "The demolition operations were carried out by the NHA and the PNP in complete disregard of the legal and human rights of the residents and despite their pleadings for renegotiations first," said the CPP.

    "The demolition of urban poor homes yesterday in Sitio San Roque was ferociously and pitilessly carried out by the NHA and PNP, showing the Aquino government's determination to pay its political debts to the Ayalas of Makati at all cost," said the CPP. The Ayalas were among the biggest contributors to Aquino's election campaign fund.

    The CPP said the demolition of urban poor communities and the takeover by private businesses of land and other assets in the area are being carried out by the US-Aquino regime in accordance with its Private-Public Partnership central thrust that is being promoted by the imperialist International Monetary Fund and World Bank (IMF-WB).

    The CPP pointed out that the Ayalas are the principal private investor in the P22-billion Quezon City Central Business District (QCCBD) project to build a new prime commercial and business center on the 30-hectare Sitio San Roque. Under the QCCBD, Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) plans to set up new giant commercial and business establishments in the area. The NHA expects to earn P12 billion from the sale of the property.

    "The utter disregard for the rights and interests of the residents of Sitio San Roque in yesterday's demolition gives the lie to Aquino's 'Kayo ang Boss Ko!' bombast," said the CPP.

    There are up to 25,000 families living in the area, many of whom have been residents for at least 20 years, and are totally dependent on some jobs and other sources of livelihood in the area. They will all be without any source of income in Montalban, Rizal where the NHA wants to relocate them. Daily fare back and forth to the area, where the residents have jobs and other livelihood, amounts to more than P100 a day. "The residents have all the legal and moral right to defend their homes and lives. They are fully justified to resist the demolition through collective action," said the CPP.

    Residents were granted a temporary reprieve when a Quezon City court issued yesterday afternoon a 24-hour restraining order to stop the demolition. However, the NHA insists on pushing through with the demolition in the coming days.

    "We can expect more of these forcible evictions of entire communities to be carried out by the US-Aquino regime in the next six years as it seeks to pave the way for the operations of big foreign and comprador businesses in total disregard of the aggrieved people's interests."

    "Urban poor and peasant communities must brace for bigger struggles in the coming months and years to defend their land, homes, lives and interests," said the CPP.

    Reference:
    Marco Valbuena
    Media Officer
    Cellphone Numbers: 09156596802 :: 09282242061
    E-mail:cppmedia*gmail.com
    see? they're using PNoy's words against him

    tinuruan ng mga communists ang mga squatter
    Last edited by uls; September 29th, 2010 at 12:27 PM.

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    #188
    mga leftist group paurong talaga ang isip.

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    #189
    Let's join in just in case they decide to loot Trinoma...

    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakin...molitionreport

    At least 500 informal settlers storm NHA over impending demolition—report
    INQUIRER.net
    First Posted 09:46:00 09/29/2010

    MANILA, Philippines – (UPDATE) Some 500 informal settlers in Quezon City whose shanties are to be demolished by authorities are locked in negotiations with the National Housing Authority after storming the compound and catching security by surprise Tuesday, according to a report on Radyo Inquirer.

    The talks are taking place at the NHA’s Relocation Action Center at the corner of Mindanao Avenue where financial assistance is being given to those who have agreed to move to their new homes in Rodriguez, Rizal, the report said.

    Before this, the protesting residents from Barangay Bagong Pagasa in North Triangle went to the Quezon City Hall, and then to the NHA compound, the report said.

    It said police were getting ready in the event that the protesters move to the Trinoma mall nearby, which is owned by the Ayalas who, together with the local government, would put up a Central Business District in the disputed property that would connect all present and future Ayala establishments in the area.

    Last week, two people were hurt when violence erupted in the village as authorities tried to demolish the shanties and relocate some 2,000 residents. But a temporary restraining order issued by the Quezon City regional trial court put the demolition and transfer on hold pending hearings on the petition against the relocation filed by the informal settlers.

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    #190
    I think the authorities are now licensed to kill if they do decide to invade Trinoma. Ready your mini guns and lets kill some human roaches!

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    #191
    Quote Originally Posted by oliver1013 View Post
    Dapat talaga hindi dinedemolish ang squatter.......Sinusunog nalang basta
    ganyan ginawa dito sa las pinas w/ a squatter's colony almost in front of the cityhall roughly about 3 years ago. hindi na bingiyan nang opportunity bumalik iyong mga squatters kaya after a few months construction started on a 12 story condominium. hindi nagtagal nagtayo din ng panibagong mall ang sm dun sa kinatatayuan nuong dating squatter's area

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    #192
    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    I think the authorities are now licensed to kill if they do decide to invade Trinoma. Ready your mini guns and lets kill some human roaches!
    It's the hand that gives taxes and jobs versus those the hand that give votes (and takes the taxes as if it were their god-given right).

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    #193
    Dunno whether to get pissed or laugh insanely...

    [size=3]"Urban poor and peasant communities must brace for bigger struggles in the coming months and years to defend [size=5]their land[/size], homes, lives and interests," said the CPP.[/size]
    Last edited by Monseratto; September 29th, 2010 at 03:23 PM.

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    #194
    THEIR land??? THEIR? THEIR? THEIR?

    Sarap ibalik sa elementary mga commies na ito!

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    #195
    hahaha

    sa pananaw nila, it's their land talaga

    kung saan ka nag settle, lupa mo na yan

    ganyan diba ang patakaran pre-civilization?

    walang torrens torrens

    walang batas batas

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    #196
    that's why their numbers and supporters diminished drastically.....

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    #197
    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    THEIR land??? THEIR? THEIR? THEIR?

    Sarap ibalik sa elementary mga commies na ito!
    Ironic...akala ko ba walang concept of ownership under communism? Now the CPP calls it "their (the squatter's) " land.

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    #198
    coz the CPP believes every pinoy has a God-given right to claim land in his own country

    or they believe the State should own all land and there should be no private land ownership

    no private landowners, no tenants

    lahat pantay pantay
    Last edited by uls; September 29th, 2010 at 03:41 PM.

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    #199
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    coz the CPP believes every pinoy has a God-given right to claim land in his own country

    or they believe the State should own all land and there should be no private land ownership

    no private landowners, no tenants

    lahat pantay pantay
    seems unfair lang kasi sa mga katulad ko na kumakayod ng todo para lang may pambayad sa ni-loan naming bahay.

    bad trip ako sa mga squatters na ito nung ilalagay sila sa relocation site, anak ng pating ang dami pang inaangal, kesyo walang kuryente. P***, parang may kuryente kayong sarili sa bahay niyo ah.

    tapos bwiset itong gobyerno natin, kinukunsinti pa ang mga squatters, alam ko popondohan pa yung relocation site nila para magkaroon ng kuryente at tubig?? WTF!!!!

    tapos after a while ibebenta lang nila.

    sabihan man akong mapang-api sa squatter sa mga pananalita ko, all I can say napakahirap kumayod.
    Last edited by ben_david19; September 29th, 2010 at 03:48 PM.

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    #200
    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    THEIR land??? THEIR? THEIR? THEIR?

    Sarap ibalik sa elementary mga commies na ito!
    naiinis ako palagi kapag naririnig kong sinasabi nilang kanila yung lupa, kanila.. nakakainis kasi ako nga, maliit lang ang lote ng pamilya namin pero hirap na hirap kam sa pagbayad samantalang mga hinayupak na ito wala namang pinagagagawa!

    gobyerno pinopondohan pa ang mga squatters, eh kung di rin naman sangkatutak na ta*** itong mga ito, imbes na ipondo sa ibang bagay, napakaraming bagay na sa dami wala akong maisip.

    ang media naman kapag papanuorin mo parang pinapalabas pang inapi-api ang squatters WTF!

    ano na ba ang nangyayari sa pilipinas??

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