Here are three of the stories and articles that got me caught up thinking "What the F are these?"
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Showing posts with label Current Affairs. Show all posts
Saturday, July 6, 2013
News Round-Up: WHAT THE F ARE THESE?
A lot have hit the news since my blog last week about the informal settlers along our waterways but I have not taken serious time to write my musings.
Here are three of the stories and articles that got me caught up thinking "What the F are these?"
Here are three of the stories and articles that got me caught up thinking "What the F are these?"
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Squatting. It's More Fun in the Philippines. Or Is it?
I still cannot get over the news days ago about the
Php 18,000 subsidy the government is planning to give to each of the more than
19,000 squatter families along the San Juan River, Tullahan River, Manggahan
floodway, Maricaban Creek, Pasig River and Esteros Tripa de Gallian, Sunog Apog
and Maypajo for their relocation. I found it ridiculous that these illegal
settlers, I mean informal settlers will be paid to relocate after occupying
spaces that they are NOT supposed to inhabit.
Anti-Squatting
Law and Its Subsequent Repeal
The Anti-Squatting Law was instituted by the late President
Ferdinand E. Marcos. He penalized squatting and other similar acts under PD 772
in 1975. However in 1992, the passage of Lina Law, otherwise known as RA 7279
or Urban Development Housing Act of 1992 (UDHA) imposed a requirement of
relocation before eviction. Furthermore in 1997, then President Fidel V. Ramos decriminalized
squatting through RA 8368 or the Anti-Squatting Law Repeal Act. Even if the law
claims it does not intend to compromise the property rights of legitimate
landowners, clearly RA 8368 and the Lina Law gave our professional squatters
the upper hand in settling into areas they do not own.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Squatting. It's More Fun in the Philippines
Live by the historic Pasig River.
Cramp in ingeniously-made shanties.
Bask in the colorful waterways of the city.
Feel the heat and enjoy the beautiful chaos.
Be paid Php 18,000.
a professional squatter.
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