Freitag, 17. Oktober 2008

The farmer`s struggle for land continues


Till now, October 2008, the politicians of the Philippines did not decide about the future of CARP. In the meanwhile, the farmers struggle for the land they till continues.


A position paper of the organization of the "Partnership for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development Services" (PARRDS).

In this paper, PARRDS condemns the "violent action of security guards" from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) to five (5) farmerleaders last October 15, 2008 at the central office:

"Alexaner S. Hayohoy 41, Alexander M. Barroga 36, Rolando B. Flores 54, Wilfredo Beljot 55, and Ronilo B. Flores 52 are farmer-leaders of the Teves landholdings in Barangay Caranoche and Villareal, Bayawan city were trying to seek a dialogue with DAR Secretary Nasser Pangandaman when they were mauled and forcedly evicted from the 4th floor of the building.

We blame Secretary Pangandaman for reneging on his promise to install the beneficiaries on their land thus, resulting in the injury of five farmers when they went up to his office for a dialogue. Farmers felt the Secretary was negligent in his duty implementing CARP.

The farmer-leaders were representing some 30 other beneficiaries of the government’s Agrarian Reform program; they have already received their Certificates of Land Ownership Awards (CLOAs) way back in 1997 and 1999 effecting the redistribution of the 61 hectares of land belonging to former Congressman Herminio Teves, father of Finance Secretary Margarito Teves.

The CARP beneficiaries, was supposed to be installed on Saturday October 18, 2008. However, Sec. Pangandaman cancelled the plan after he had a talk with Mr. Herminio Teves the farmers claimed. Once again, the wishes of the landed power prevail.

Even the order of the Supreme Court, which had already rendered a decision way back in 2004 affirming the rights of the farmer beneficiaries to the land was ignored. When the farmer-leaders learned about the cancellation, they
decided to have a dialogue with Sec. Pangandaman to plead their case and get his comment, but upon arriving on the 4th floor where the secretary holds office, security guards started hitting them and dragging them down the stairs into the streets.

We must avoid situations like this if only DAR and other government agencies task to help the farmers do their job well. This incident foretells a dreadful future for the peasantry and the society. CARP’s funding through the Agrarian Reform Fund (ARF) still has two months to go and yet, reversals of decisions and revocations of CLOAs are the order of the day. Without CARP, worst could happen like back in the days of old, where feudal masters’ lord it over the peasantry. Only this time, they are in the guise as corporations.

We urge Secretary Pangandaman, immediately install the farmers concerned to the Teves land. He must implement the full force of the law as his primary duty without bowing to the wishes of the rich and powerful.

We ask Mr. Herminio Teves to let go of the land and not hang to its feudal past, it will be more productive in the hands of the farmers and will help them get out of poverty and the dire situation they are now. To Congress we demand, extend and reform CARP and be instrument of hope to thousands of still landless farmers. Please fulfill their desire of owning the land they till."