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Sunday, December 06, 2009

Cruelty to the poor and democracy




Inquirer Opinion / Columns

Commentary : Cruelty to the poor and democracy

By Denis Murphy
Philippine Daily Inquirer

Posted date: November 29, 2009

CRUELTY TO THE POOR BY GOVERNMENT people or the agents of the powerful are always surprising, since it seems so unnecessary. The urban poor with whom I’ve worked for many years are among the most patient, tolerant and realistic people God ever made. There’s no need for violence of any sort. The people will cooperate in any government plan that is based on consultations and common sense.

Instead, there is an endless tale of violence big and small done to them, which in the end undermines the people’s sense of their dignity and democracy itself, just as long rains loosen the soil on the hillside and eventually bring down the whole hill or mountain.

Cruelty manages to turn first-class citizens into resentful people, willing to scheme and do whatever may be needed to get what they want for themselves. Think of how the people of Estero dela Reina will react to government in the future after their experience with an eviction team of the Metro Manila Development Authority on Nov. 11. The people were told they had to get out of their homes of 20 or more years and relocate to the Norzagaray resettlement area, 40 kilometers or more away. They didn’t want to go, but they had little choice: whether they agreed to go or not their homes would be torn down.

The eviction turned out badly. People including women were injured in violent scuffles with the MMDA. Nothing is uglier than seeing women and even pregnant women and the demolition team fighting over pieces of lumber and G.I. roofing. Finally 10 families left Binondo in an MMDA truck at about 4 p.m. with a cross-section of poor people, the elderly, a few men, women, small children and babies. They arrived at the resettlement area at 8 p.m. because of the heavy traffic. The barangay captain there told them they couldn’t enter because they didn’t have the proper papers. They came back to Binondo at 11 p.m. to sleep on the sidewalk.

An almost similar episode took place a few days earlier. Families from Santolan, Pasig were brought to the Calauan resettlement area, 100 km from Manila. When they got there, they found there were no homes for them. They returned to Santolan, though now they were homeless. The callousness of the officials involved is breathtaking. No one apologizes. Not every poor person has to experience cruelty personally. Word of it travels fast in poor communities.

Sometimes matters turn truly violent. On Oct. 10 in North Fairview, Quezon City, Myrna Porcare, 52, was shot down with a shotgun at a distance of two or three meters by the security guards of the landowner. Her offense was to try to remove a fence put up illegally by the guards. Police watched the incident develop, but didn’t intervene. Myrna’s son was also killed. The killers are now out on bail.

It seems clear in this incident that these guards are not for security at all. No one was threatening them or the landowner, and the police were there to protect the demolition crew. The guards were not needed. Can the rich buy what can be called “special forces,” or “guns for hire,” who can be sent into an area to do whatever the owner wants?

There are even more harsh incidents against the poor in the rural areas, around mining sites, in factories and plantations, and once in a while something like the Maguindanao massacre. People treated unfairly over time lose any sense that they are citizens of a democracy where their rights as human beings under God should be guaranteed and their human freedoms defended. To be a citizen should bring rights and security, and, hence, pride. Even St. Paul was proud to say he was a Roman citizen (Acts 16:37).

Paradoxically, it should be added that Filipino government officials are among the most accessible officials in the world. Hundreds of poor people meet the President every month, troop the halls of the House and Senate, visiting the officials one after the other, or talk to their mayors and Cabinet officers. That is democracy at its best.

Of all the varieties of violence the saddest is that between the demolition teams and the urban poor men and women. The demolition people are urban poor themselves, so it is one poor man trying to keep his family going against another poor man or woman trying to do exactly the same. The powerful have set poor against poor. Nothing destroys more quickly any sense of brotherhood and sisterhood among the poor. It is sinister for that reason.

In the last analysis these cruel ways come down from the top officials and the elite, as do most values in society, so it’s up to the powerful to stop the practice.

On Nov. 18 in front of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources people had a chance to witness how citizens can deal with abuses of authority. The people of Mindoro were there to protest a Norwegian mining company’s activity on the island. There were the governors and bishops of the two provinces, the clergy, mayors, academicians, Fr. Robert Reyes, NGOs, Mangyans and other ordinary people. They were telling the environment secretary they couldn’t accept the permission he gave to the mining company to begin work. They said he had made a big mistake. How in a democracy can a single national official overrule a decision of all the people of an island, who are the most likely to know their situation and what is best for them? The people of Mindoro show the effectiveness of people at different levels of society joining together in search of good law, the proper use of authority—and democracy.

Denis Murphy works with the Urban Poor Associates. His e-mail address is upa@pldtdsl.net.

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Friday, July 03, 2009

Monday, February 02, 2009

Urban Poor Nagpahayag Ng Suporta Sa Panukalang Ordinansa Para Sa Moratorium ng Demolisyon, Ebiksyon



Walang nagawa ang isang matandang babae na residente ng Old Sta Mesa kundi pagmasdan na lamang ang kanyang bahay habang ginigiba ng mga tauhan ng Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) noong January 19, 2009.

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Urban Poor Nagpahayag Ng Suporta Sa Panukalang Ordinansa Para Sa Moratorium ng Demolisyon, Ebiksyon

2 February 2008 / Quezon City. Dahil sa mga sunud-sunod na banta ng mararahas at di- makataong demolisyon, lumapit ang iba’t ibang grupo ng maralitang tagalungsod sa Konseho ng Quezon City upang hilingin na magkaroon ng ordinansa na naglalayong magkaroon ng moratorium sa walang humpay na panggigiba na wala namang sapat na konsultasyon at maayos na relokasyon.

Kaugnay nito, nagpahayag ng suporta ang mga grupo ng maralitang tagalungsod sa panukalang magkaroon ng moratorium sa demolisyon habang dinidinig ang naturang ordinansa.

Nakatakdang dinggin bukas (February 3) ng Quezon City Council sa Carlos Albert Hall ang naturang ordinansa sa isang public hearing na pangungunahan ng Committee on Laws, Rules and Internal Government at ng Committee on Justice and Human Rights.

Bilang pagsuporta, ang public hearing ay dadaluhan ng iba’t ibang grupo ng urban poor sector kabilang ang mga non-government organizations tulad ng Urban Poor Associates (UPA), Community Organizers Multiversity (COM), Community Organization of the Philippines Enterprise (COPE), Sentro ng Alternatibong Lingap Panligal (SALIGAN) at Partnership of Philippine Support Agencies (PHILSSA).

Ang naturang ordinansa ay pagtugon sa rekomendasyon ng Commision on Human Rights (CHR) Resolution # A2008-052 na nag-aatas sa mga Local Government Units na magkaroon ng moratorium sa ebiksyon at demolisyon ng mga bahay ng maralitang tagalungsod upang pangalagaan ang karapatan sa disenteng tahanan ng mga ito.

“Ang naturang panukalang ordinansa ay hindi pangungunsinti sa mga informal settlers bagkus ay siyang magsisiguro sa makataong proseso katulad ng konsultasyon, sapat na relokasyon at iba pang mga pangangailangan na isinasaad sa Urban Development and Housing Act (UDHA),” ayon kay Veronica Magpantay, coordinator ng Riverside Coordinating Council ng Ugnayang Lakas ng mga Apektadong Pamilya sa Baybaying Ilog Pasig (RCC-ULAP), isang peoples’ organization.

“Ang karapatang pantao ng bawat nilalang ay hindi dapat nako-kompromiso sa interes lamang ng iilan bagkus sa interes dapat ng nakararami. Ang mga maralitang tagalungsod ay mga lehitimong Pilipinong walang sariling lupa sa kaniyang sariling bayan. Karapatan din nilang ipaglaban ang kanilang dignidad bilang tao,” sinabi ni Magpantay.

“Kung walang maralitang tagalungsod, walang mga manggagawa, taxi drivers, magbabantay ng mga kotse (parking attendant), mangangalahig ng basura at iba pa. Marami rin sa mga nagtatrabaho sa gubyerno ay galing sa maralitang tagalungsod. Wala bang utang na loob ang bansang ito?” dagdag pa ni Magpantay.

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

MMDA dismantles houses, shops in Quezon City

08/05/2008 | 06:50 PM




QTV: Violence mars MMDA clearing operations in Manila
08/06/2008 | 12:40 PM




MMDA clears Manila streets of vendors
08/06/2008 | 03:13 PM




MMDA, vendors clash in sidewalk-clearing operation
08/06/2008 | 06:40 PM




MMDA clearing operations in Manila marred by violence
08/07/2008 | 07:47 AM


Tuesday, July 01, 2008

QTV: 2 sugatan sa tensyon sa demolisyon sa Quezon Institute compound

07/01/2008 | 01:06 PM




2 hurt in demolition tussle at Quezon Institute
07/01/2008 | 07:57 PM


Saturday, June 14, 2008

Several houses in QC to be demolished over land row

06/13/2008 | 12:39 PM




Residents voluntarily demolish shanties in QC
06/13/2008 | 11:15 AM


Monday, June 09, 2008

MMDA goes after illegal vendors in Quezon City

06/09/2008 | 07:41 PM




Saksi: Mga ambulant vendor sa paligid ng ilang eskwelahan sa Metro Manila, tinarget ng MMDA
06/09/2008 | 11:43 PM


Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Over 200 shanties demolished in Balintawak

05/14/2008 | 12:20 PM




MMDA demolishes 200 shanties in Quezon City
05/14/2008 | 06:57 PM


Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Tension marks demolition inside Camp Karingal in Quezon City

04/30/2008 | 10:37 AM




QTV: Tension marks demolition inside Camp Karingal
04/30/2008 | 12:03 PM




Residents clash with cops during demolition in QC
04/30/2008 | 06:43 PM




1 nabbed as squatters evicted inside QC police camp

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

MMDA demolishes 400 houses in Bagong Pag-Asa, Quezon City

04/28/2008 | 06:51 PM




QTV: 300 shanties demolished in Quezon City
04/28/2008 | 12:33 PM




Nearly 400 shanties demolished in QC

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Scores hurt in Quezon City demolition

03/05/2008 | 12:02 PM




MMDA starts demolition of market near Philcoa
03/05/2008 | 10:33 AM




Demolition at market turns violent
03/05/2008 | 07:21 PM





Portion of Philcoa Market demolished Wednesday
03/05/2008 | 07:39 AM




Scores hurt in Quezon City demolition

Five hurt in violent MMDA demolition in QC

18 hurt in Quezon City market demolition

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Demolition of 200 shanties turns violent

01/24/2008 | 06:39 PM



More than 200 shanties along Quezon Ave. demolished
01/24/2008 | 12:12 PM




3 nabbed for stealing steel parts from demolition site
01/25/2008 | 07:26 PM


Wednesday, January 16, 2008

MMDA demolition in Libis, Quezon City affects 100 families

01/16/2008 | 12:00 PM




Residents watch as MMDA dismantles houses in Libis
01/16/2008 | 12:26 PM




Residents decry demolition in Brgy. Libis, QC
01/16/2008 | 07:37 PM


Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Tension continues to grip New Manila demolition




Some QC residents dismantle houses amid demolition
01/15/2008 | 07:42 AM




Miyembro ng Demolition team, sugatan sa pagsabog ng pillbox
01/15/2008 | 12:01 PM




Another pillbox explodes in QC demolition


Monday, January 14, 2008

Pillbox explodes in New Manila demolition




Demolition team in New Manila guarded by cops in battle gear




Tension up in New Manila over demolition




1 sugatan sa demolisyon sa 6th, 7th street sa new manila




1 hurt in New Manila demolition


Thursday, January 10, 2008

Violence mars demolition of QC shanties




QTV: Tension mars demolition in New Manila




4 hurt in New Manila demolition




New Manila residents fight back demolition team




5 hurt in New Manila, QC, demolition operation




Pillbox explosions injure three during QC demolition

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Demolisyon sa Commonwealth ave. at sa Port area Maynila, nagkaroon ng tensyon




Tension grips demolition on Commonwealth Avenue




Rock-throwing mars demolition in Paco, Manila


Thursday, December 13, 2007

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

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