SHOCKING IF TRUE!!! Tektek , a resident of Agham Road, said they - TopicsExpress



          

SHOCKING IF TRUE!!! Tektek , a resident of Agham Road, said they believed when they moved-in, the land was public: ”Matagal na kami dito sa lugar na ito. Ang alam namin dito, nang tumira kami ay public itong lugar na ito.“ She went on to enumerate other things that she believed in, namely: If a person illegally settles on a land for a very long time, they are entitled to the said land already. First dibs rule applies. Informal settlers are free to illegally tap the water lines for their consumption. Same goes for electricity. During demolition protests, they are entitled to hurt the authorities trying to uphold peace and order because the police have no human rights. Only them!!. However illegal their stay is on a specified land, it is inhumane to relocate them to a legally specified location that has much better living conditions than the one they are being driven away from. The government must provide everything for them, namely: housing, livelihood, education, pocket money, living room showcase, bedroom showcase, possibly a car, wardrobe showcase, full cosmetic makeover from Belo Medical and a jacket. Everything but the kitchen sink;because they said so. That a 30-day deadline should be ignored and their right to set up barricades on busy a thoroughfare on the day after the deadline is justified. “We have lived such luxurious lives during our childhood in the province, where our elders gave us everything that we want,” said Espatio. “We decided to move to the city and live in such poor state, I think the government owes us whatever it is that we demand!”
Posted on: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 09:08:20 +0000

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