Friday, April 29, 2011
LAKBAYAN CONTINGENT SWELLS IN 3-DAY MARCH FOR ‘LAND AND JUSTICE’
PRESS RELEASE
April 29, 2011
LAKBAYAN CONTINGENT SWELLS IN 3-DAY MARCH FOR ‘LAND AND JUSTICE’
Davao City --- Hundreds of farmers and advocates joined the 70 members of the Bagobo Klata tribe in Sitio Kahusayan who trooped to Brgy. Calinan yesterday (April 28) as part of their 3-day march tagged as the “Lakbayan Alang sa Yuta ug Hustisya” (March for Land and Justice).
“We are a small community and our numbers are slowly diminishing as a result of landgrabbing and militarization. But we have not wavered in this march as we believe in the justness of our cause,” said Diolito Diarog, nephew of slain Kahusayan leader Datu Dominador Diarog and council member of the local peoples’ organization Kahugpungan sa Lumad – Kahusayan (KSL).
The lumads led by the Diarog clan called for government attention as they struggle to return to their ancestral lands, a big portion of which were fenced off by Pastor Apollo Quiboloy who owns a 5-hectare prayer mountain and 40 - hectare pine tree plantation at the foothills of Mt. Apo. Kahusayan residents are alarmed that the gherkins (small cucumber) plantation by Quiboloy would completely drive them away from the remaining part of their ancestral lands which Datu Doming Diarog died for.
“As we march from our ancestral home to downtown Davao, we enjoin all advocates for human rights and social justice to show their solidarity by joining the march and programs. Our fight for the land that has been forcibly taken away from us, our struggle against poverty, eviction and discrimination is also a fight shared by all oppressed farmers, lumads and urban poor,” said Diarog.
“We need the support of the public in this fight on which the survival of our tribe depends on,” said Diarog adding that the support from the town centers they pass is overwhelming.
“Donations in the form of clothes, cash and food stuff were also generously given by the onlookers. Simple people from market vendors to poor urban dwellers understood our plight and gave their support. Private car owners would honk or roll down their windows and raise their fists in support,” said Diarog.
Meanwhile, the marchers are expected to reach downtown Davao today. From Mintal Gym, a Sakbayan – Caravan will be staged, ending at Ulas where a 4 - hour march will then take place. The contingent is expected to arrive at the Matina- Quimpo Intersection at 10 a.m. where support groups await. A ritual calling on Magbabaya for the victory of their struggle will be held. Indignation rallies at the regional offices of the NCIP and the CHR will also be held before marchers head towards Centennial Park for a vigil. #
FOR REFERENCE:
Dioleto Diarog
Deputy Secretary General
PASAKA
Contact: 0948-880-2237
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