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    #141
    Quote Originally Posted by CoDer View Post
    Then it's fine tolerating them?
    it's a different thing but they're still unfortunate. yun lang naman.

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    #142
    lo and behold, troll claiming more unfortunate victims
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #143
    I recall during typhoon Ondoy there were reports these people complained about recieving the same kind of donated food, and they would throw away these food donations. Also who could forget the reports were they would practically loot the classrooms that were their temporary shelters. Give them a hand and they will want the whole arm.

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    #144
    kaya tayo ganto kasi pinaghirapan natin to hindi tayo humiga lang.. at uminom sa kalye nagaaral tayo at nagttrabaho kaya wala silang karapatan na sabihin purkit mahirap sila..bla bla bla kasalanan ba natin yun?

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    #145
    ANG KAKAPAL ng mga mukha ng mga walang kuwentang ILLEGAL SQUATTERS. Sila pa nagdidictate saan sila lilipat... Ang tanong: Ano ang karapatan niyo sa lupa na iyan?


    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/201919/n...ver-demolition

    North Triangle dwellers eye class suit vs NHA over demolition
    MARK D. MERUEÑAS, GMANews.TV
    09/25/2010 | 05:58 PM

    Residents being evicted from the North Triangle area in Quezon City on Saturday threatened to file a class suit against the National Housing Authority (NHA) for the violent demolition that left at least 14 people, including seven residents, wounded.

    This was according to Edwin Nakpil, convenor of the North Triangle Coalition, which is composed of several residents’ associations in Sitio San Roque II, Barangay Bagong Pag-asa.

    NHA personnel on Thursday started a large-scale demolition of houses in the community, as part of its P22-billion joint venture with Ayala Land to develop 29.1 hectares of the North Triangle into a so-called Central Business District that would supposedly to rival Makati City's business center.

    Nakpil was quoted in a radio report as saying they will seek a dialogue with President Benigno Aquino III upon his return next week from an official US visit.

    The convenor said the North Triangle residents plan to ask Aquino to form an independent body to investigate alleged abuses committed by authorities during the demolition.

    While conceding that the NHA is the listed owner of the property, including Sitio San Roque, residents opposed the demolition, ultimately setting up barricades and physically resisting demolition teams on Thursday.

    Hurt in the seven-hour long clash between the residents and authorities were not only residents but also firefighters and policemen, who were deployed in the area to maintain peace and order.

    As a result of Thursday's violent clash, the President, through Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr. ordered the NHA to suspend the dismantling of houses until the agency is able to provide a comprehensive plan for an orderly implementation of their relocation.

    Prior to the President's order, acting presiding Judge Luisa Quijano-Padilla issued a temporary restraining order against demolition activities that expired 8 a.m. last Friday.

    On-site development

    Meanwhile, at a press conference also on Saturday, the protesting residents of North Triangle urged the government to set up an "on-site development" center or "in-city development" area inside the planned business district where they could re-settle, instead of relocating them outside the city or driving them back to the provinces.

    The residents said they would only agree to leave North Triangle if the government assures them of relocation within Quezon City, and not to peripheral areas like the proposed relocation site in Southville-8B, barangay San Isidro, Rodriguez, Rizal.

    The residents do not want to move to the Rodriguez site, citing studies supposedly showing that the relocation area was prone to soil erosion, Nakpil added.

    The residents' threats came on the heels of Vice President Jejomar Binay's visit to the relocation site, which is being prepared to accommodate about 3,600 families.—JV, GMANews.TV
    Last edited by Monseratto; September 26th, 2010 at 06:15 PM.

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    #146
    ^ Seen the same news yesterday. Kumulo dugo ko, sarap bagsakan ng bomba.

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    #147
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    ANG KAKAPAL ng mga mukha ng mga walang kuwentang ILLEGAL SQUATTERS. Sila pa nagdidictate saan sila lilipat... Ang tanong: Ano ang karapatan niyo sa lupa na iyan?


    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/201919/n...ver-demolition
    Dapat ilipat sila sa isang island na walang katao-tao kahit hayop, then pasabugin yun

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    #148
    the best move here is for other developers to take over. it so obvious na hindi ganun kalaki ang binigay ni ayala sa NHA kayo poorly-manned ang demolition. kuripot kasi talga yan mga kastilang yan

    others with teeth ang dapat mag-take over, paging SM, Megaworld, etc heheh

    kung tuusin hindi naman talga good deal magkipag-deal sa ayala, kasi for life forever na nila o-own yan mga lupain na yan kasi 50 years lang ang lease kahit magpatayo ka pa ng tallest bldg in the world dyan

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    #149
    Mga ulol ba sila, kakatapos lang ng eleksiyon, malamang yung mga pulitiko na nakikinabang sa kanila tatanggap din ng salapi galing kay Ayala, kaya walang baback up sa mga dagang yan. Dapat ang media wag na i report yung mga mensahe nila para madali na madurog yang mga unghang na yan

    Yung iba naman sa kanila natuwa at may sarili na silang bahay kahit malayo, yung mga reklamador at ayaw umalis, mga kriminal ayaw nila malayo sa mga bibiktimahin nila kasi sa Montalban wala silang mahoholdap at ma aakyat bahay.

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    #150
    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyeatworld View Post
    the best move here is for other developers to take over. it so obvious na hindi ganun kalaki ang binigay ni ayala sa NHA kayo poorly-manned ang demolition. kuripot kasi talga yan mga kastilang yan

    others with teeth ang dapat mag-take over, paging SM, Megaworld, etc heheh

    kung tuusin hindi naman talga good deal magkipag-deal sa ayala, kasi for life forever na nila o-own yan mga lupain na yan kasi 50 years lang ang lease kahit magpatayo ka pa ng tallest bldg in the world dyan
    Hindi problema ng developer/lessee ang pagaalis ng mga ILLEGAL SQUATTERS. If the owner/lessor does not clear the land according to schedule, the developer/lessee is not obligated to pay the owner/lessor.
    Last edited by Monseratto; September 26th, 2010 at 09:35 PM.

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    #151
    Given their mentality, "I squat here, and after 5 years, this land is mine. Should you want it back, give me a high-rise somewhere here as well and not in the province", I think I should now set off to squat in The Fort and expect a unit in Serendra soon.

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    #152
    Or ill steal a camry, use it for few days,if the police catches me and the owner claims his car, ill ask them to give me an altis or else I'll cry human rights violatio

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    #153
    hmmm... anybody care to share about the legalities about this issue? medyo interesado ako dito since squatters din ang problema ko sa isa sa mga properties namin.... Well honestly, if i have it my way, i'll use force pero alam mo naman yan mga yan....

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    #154
    any updates on this issue? naka harang parin ba sila sa edsa?

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    #155
    Yung island sa Edsa that seperate the traffic going to Trinoma tinayuan na rin ng mga ILLEGAL SQUATTERS. Radio reports said those ILLEGAL SQUATTERS along w/ other militant/commie groups will march to Mendiola today to DEMAND that PNoy agree to their position.
    Last edited by Monseratto; September 28th, 2010 at 01:51 PM.

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    #156
    Wala yan, dapat ipasa ni Pnoy sa QC ang problema, dito mabuti mag hands off muna siya

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    #157
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Hindi problema ng developer/lessee ang pagaalis ng mga ILLEGAL SQUATTERS. If the owner/lessor does not clear the land according to schedule, the developer/lessee is not obligated to pay the owner/lessor.
    kaya nga pede pa hindi maging Ayala yan coz NHA is never really serious in removing the squatters. kung tuusin it's the NHA who allowed them in those lands in the first place

    na-TRO pa tingin ko hindi naman buong lupa ang gusto ni Ayala dyan, part lang siguro yun malapit sa trinoma. napakalaki nun plano nila kunin, imho, it's not doable in our generation

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    #158
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Yung island sa Edsa that seperate the traffic going to Trinoma tinayuan na rin ng mga ILLEGAL SQUATTERS. Radio reports said those ILLEGAL SQUATTERS along w/ other militant/commie groups will march to Mendiola today to DEMAND that PNoy agree to their position.
    all i can say is

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    #159
    ^it would be impossible in the next generation
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #160
    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyeatworld View Post
    kaya nga pede pa hindi maging Ayala yan coz NHA is never really serious in removing the squatters. kung tuusin it's the NHA who allowed them in those lands in the first place

    na-TRO pa tingin ko hindi naman buong lupa ang gusto ni Ayala dyan, part lang siguro yun malapit sa trinoma. napakalaki nun plano nila kunin, imho, it's not doable in our generation
    I think Ayala Land won the right to lease through bidding. Ayala gave the best bid. Even Trinoma is also sitting on leased land. NHA stand to earn nothing while those ILLEGAL SQUATTERS occupy that piece of land. Pera na nga magiging bula ulit.
    Last edited by Monseratto; September 28th, 2010 at 02:32 PM.

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