sa mga ganyan kung ordinary squatter family lang hindi naman sila lumalaban talaga...
ang pasimuno ng pag laban ng mga ganyan eh yung mga sindikato din sa area... sindikato ng kuryente, tubig, at drugs...
sa mga ganyan kung ordinary squatter family lang hindi naman sila lumalaban talaga...
ang pasimuno ng pag laban ng mga ganyan eh yung mga sindikato din sa area... sindikato ng kuryente, tubig, at drugs...
extermination! so they will no longer pro create and spread their genes!!
Passable na yung Agham both ways. Just keep your windows closed. Besides rocks and bottles nagkalat, pati human feces hinagis ng mga IS... :O
Nilusob daw nila QC hall...tinawag daw sila ni bistek na professional squatter...nasaktan ang damdamin..hahahah
meron bang nahuhuli na sindikato jan? wala naman ata eh
kunsintidor yan si bistek ... kunwari lang press release nyan![]()
He has to... his admin initiated that additional realty tax imposed on QC landowners for the purpose of addressing the socialized housing segment/squatters. It's his head if they don't show any results. Likewise, the Ayalas are going to build on the prime property occupied by the squatters so the delays are costing the QC gov't in terms of possible additional tax collections and growth production.
Hirap talaga mamuhay at magpalaki ng pamilya pag nakatira sa squatter colony kahit saan pang bansa..pag survival na paguusapan nawawala ang pagiging sibilisado at moralidad..basic kasi ang isang bubong ng tirahan..hayop nga merong territorial space..
Read on..
http://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php...File/3481/3205
Excerpts..
The third area, the estimated four-hectare Mehan Community, which is located between major thoroughfares Quezon Avenue and the Bureau of Internal Revenue Road and is a short walk away from the Philippine Children’s Medical Center, the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the National Power Corporation, sits on prime urban public land owned by the National Housing Authority. According to Jograd, a long-time resident, the place used to be a tree and shrub-filled area that formed the outer edges of what used to be a plant and zoological garden. This public recreational area was allegedly given to a certain Father Osmundo Aguilar by then First Lady Imelda Marcos for him to develop and manage. Jograd recalled that when he and his wife, a niece of the late Fr. Aguilar’s driver, were allowed by the priest to set up a house in Mehan in 1991, there were already a few families there. Fr. Aguilar had allowed them to settle near the area, most of them being relatives of the priest’s employees (“Jograd”, personal communication, September 2, 2010).
Similar to the experience of the Labrador Community located a few kilometers away, people came in large numbers in the 1990s. By 2004, a census taken by the NHA indicated that roughly 2,000 structures were already crammed inside their community, in addition to the existing houses, businesses and local government- funded buildings there. At some point, they heard that the area had been included in a string of demolitions planned by the city government to make way for Quezon City’s new central business district (“Jograd”).
ung ilang Gov elected people kasi dyan nasanay na binibili ung mga tao, kaya ang unang solution na naiisip ay bigyan ng pera ang mga squatters.
kung ung perang ibibigay ay gamitin na lang para maging salary nila, mas maganda pa ang magiging resulta.
Jobs that the Gov is in need but don have the brains to implement.
1. Gawing farmers, madaming idle lots ang Gov. na walang pakinabang
2. Street cleaners (kulang na kulang ang tao ng MMDA dito)
3. Taga sort ng recyclable items (hindi pwede iasa ito sa mga junk shops)
4. Taga maintain ng mga halaman sa daan (since hindi naman ito nagagampanan ng MMDA)
5. Taga huli ng mga colorum na PUV (since hindi naman ito nagagampanan ng MMDA at LTO)
6. Taga huli ng smoke belchers (since hindi naman ito nagagampanan ng LTO at ASBU)
7. Tag linis ng mga baradong kanal/imburnal (since hindi naman ito nagagampanan ng MMDA at DPWH)
8. Mag ayos ng traffic sa Pasay (since hindi naman talaga nag ta-taffic ang mga Pasay TE)
Ang daming pwedeng gawin, ang pinili pa din ay bigyan ng pera at housing para magamit sa mga rally at election time.
Paano nagging legitimate resident ang isang skwatting???
Informal settlers eye lawsuit vs QC mayor
By Doris Bigornia, ABS-CBN News
Posted at 07/02/2013 4:50 PM | Updated as of 07/02/2013 4:50 PM
MANILA - Informal settlers living in Sitio San Roque, Quezon City are finalizing plans to file a libel case against QC Mayor Herbert Bautista for allegedly calling them professional squatters who extort money from residents to stop demolitions.
Residents showed ABS-CBN their voters' IDs to prove that they are legitimate residents and not professional squatters. They claimed they voted for Bautista in the last election.
Bautista on Monday accused activist group Anakpawis of inciting the violence on Agham Road in Quezon City to prevent police from removing squatter shanties of 2,000 informal settler families in the area.
Speaking to ANC, Bautista said he received an intelligence report that a group is extorting P1,000 each from informal settler families in exchange for protection from relocation. He said the group started the violence to protect their "rackets."
"Pinagsasamantalahan ang mga beneficiaries dahil meron kaming natanggap na intelligence report na sinisingil nila ng tig 1,000 pesos yung mga tao...para ipaglalaban sila na manatili diyan. Obvious na obvious na raket yan ng mga taon diyan," he said.
Bautista some 8,000 of an estimated 10,000 informal settler families have already accepted the Quezon City government's offer to relocate.
He said the remaining informal settlers were renting out their shanties at P2,500 per person. He said the informal settlers are illegally tapping into water and electricity services while charging their tenants. With ANC
Spent 4 years of high school in front of Brgy. San Roque. Lots of stories of students getting robbed, with one even killed. Lots of the pedicab drivers are also oportunistas. For the most part, I wanted to burn them down (several "accidental" fires actually happened).
But after a while I realized they're really just victims of a rotten system. Sila'y bahagi ng naisantabing katwiran na hindi kayang makipagsabayan sa mundong pinaiikot ng dominanteng katwirang kaiba sa kanila. Anyone who says that they should just study hard, work hard, then get good paying jobs should probably try being poor for a day. The opportunities available to privileged people are not available to them.
Which is why I ultimately blame the manipulative politicians who continue to take advantage of the poor for their own personal gain. Hard to find "public servants" nowadays who really want to serve.