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Pandi housing project occupation

In early March 2017, thousands of members of the [3][4] group[5][6] Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay, 'Federation of Mutual Aid for the Poor') and other informal settlers illegally occupied an idle housing project of the National Housing Authority (Philippines) (NHA), in Pandi, Bulacan, in the Philippines.

Pandi housing project occupation
Part of protests against Rodrigo Duterte
DateMarch 8 — April 4, 2017 (27 days)
Location
Pandi, Bulacan, Philippines
MethodsHouse occupation, picketing, trespassing
Resulted inKadamay members eventually occupied the house as announced by President Rodrigo Duterte on April 4, 2017
Information
DetainedApril 3: 80 (37 person charged of trespassing)[1]
May 1: 1[2]

Background edit

Of the country's population of about 106 million, an estimated 4.5 million are homeless according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.[7]

Of the housing units in the Pandi site, 538 were awarded specifically to Philippine National Police personnel. Utilities such as water and electricity are not yet available in some housing units. As of March 2017, 1,848 out of 9,128 houses were completed by the National Housing Authority (Philippines) (NHA).[8]

The 2017 Pandi housing takeover is sometimes seen as part of the global Occupy movement and its opposition to social and economic inequality.[9][10]

Events edit

On March 8, 2017, Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay), an urban poor group, led an occupation of about 5,000 idle government housing units in five relocation sites in Bulacan. Police reported that about 5,000 individuals occupied the housing units in Pandi Residences 3, Pandi Village 2 and Padre Pio.[11] The National Housing Authority (Philippines) (NHA) stated that 4,000 housing units in the area were occupied.[11]

Members of Kadamay set up barricades and appealed to President Rodrigo Duterte for free mass housing for the urban poor.[12] Kadamay said the occupation was to protest against the failure of the Duterte administration and the housing authorities to provide shelter for the poor.[13]

On March 13, a group of families, composed of 500–1,000 members, occupied the housing units in Bulacan.[14] Duterte warned that homeless settlers must follow the law or he would be forced to remove them from the site.[15][16] Duterte labelled the occupation by Kadamay as "anarchy".[17] League of Filipino Students (LFS) national spokesperson JP Rosos condemned Duterte for stating what Kadamay did was anarchy.[18] On March 14, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) told Duterte that the occupation of government housing units was not anarchy.[19] On March 16, NHA officials processed 160 housing applications from families who occupied the idle units in Pandi.[20]

On March 20, Kadamay members protested the eviction notices against the occupation on idle housing units.[21] Kadamay chair Gloria Arellano lambasted the PNP, whom it called "fear-mongers" in response to the occupation.[21] Meanwhile, on March 21, about 15 Kadamay members attempted to enter housing units in Rodriguez, Rizal, but were stopped by police.[22]

The NHA issued eviction notices, on March 23, to members of Kadamay who occupied the units. The urban poor group burned their notices once the NHA personnel left the area.[23] On March 24, about 1,000 Kadamay members gathered again at the NHA office to demand their rights over 5,000 idle housing units.[24] ACT Teachers partylist representatives criticized the NHA for issuing the eviction notices.[25] Kilusang Mayo Uno, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, Makabayan, Gabriela and Anakpawis members joined Kadamay to protest the lack of housing programs for the poor.[24] Kadamay and the NHA, during a dialogue on March 27, came to an agreement that any units left unclaimed after the May 30 deadline would be transferred to the informal settlers.[8]

The NHA announced a plan, on March 27, to expel 20,000 illegal dwellers from 5,262 housing units in Pandi, Bulacan. However, the NHA withdrew the orders after Kadamay agreed to undergo a validation process, which started on April 3, to determine whether the members are eligible, according to Anakpawis Rep. Ariel Casilao.[26]

On April 4, Duterte announced that members of Kadamay may now live in units, as long as they do not oust police officers and soldiers who currently reside there.[27] He also urged the soldiers and police officers to give up their claims to their houses occupied by Kadamay, vowing to build better housing projects by December.[28]

Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, on April 6, called Kadamay a "front organization of communists".[29] Trillanes alleged that the community may be used as a "sanctuary" of communist rebels.[29] On the same day, Duterte accused Kadamay of involvement in "anarchical activities" as he promised to prevent any efforts to occupy other housing projects.[30]

Aftermath edit

Before May 1, 2017, members of Kadamay gathered before the Ombudsman, demanding livelihoods and decent living wages so that they can pay their occupied house.[31] On July 25, Duterte threatened to "shoot" them if Kadamay refused to follow his order not to occupy the houses again. He alleged that the group have gone rebellion and they ignore laws. Kadamay Chair Gloria Arellano lambasted Duterte, saying that housing programs are not on his agenda but only the soldiers, and the majority of making threats.[32] On November 22, Kadamay gathered at NHA headquarters but the police blocked them.[33]

In June 2018, a former member of the group alleged that Kadamay leaders have been charging each member P300 for every rally the group will stage, with the leaders allegedly threatening to evict the members from their units if they refused to pay.[34] On September, he alleged that the group was being used as a breeding ground of the New People's Army contrary to the perception that it is a pro-poor advocate.[35] Kadamay denied the allegations and said that the group respects the decision of members to quit.[34]

In 2019, Pandi Mayor Enrico Roque stated that giving legal status to Kadamay occupiers would bring economic benefits to the town of Pandi.[36]

References edit

  1. ^ Pasion, Patty. "Taguiwalo appeals for release of detained elderly Kadamay members". Rappler.
  2. ^ "Miyembro ng Kadamay, naaktuhang gumagamit ng droga". News5.
  3. ^ "14 NPA rebels, 185 Kadamay members surrender in Bulacan". Philippine News Agency.
  4. ^ "Kadamay a communist front—Trillanes". April 7, 2017.
  5. ^ Salaverria, Christine O. Avendaño, Leila B. "Kadamay a communist front—Trillanes". Philippine Daily Inquirer.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Kadamay being used by left to create anarchy — Duterte - UNTV News". April 7, 2017.
  7. ^ Chandra, Rina (March 28, 2018). "Manila's homeless set to move into more empty homes if official handover delayed". Reuters. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  8. ^ a b . CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on April 7, 2017. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  9. ^ Besana, Steven (February 3, 2020). "Beyond housing: The urban poor occupy movement in PH". People's Coalition on Food Sovereignty. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  10. ^ Dizon, Hazel M. (April 2019). "Philippine housing takeover: How the urban poor claimed their right to shelter" (PDF). Radical Housing Journal. 1 (1): 105–129. doi:10.54825/LDXD9655.
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  13. ^ . UNTV. Yahoo! News. Archived from the original on April 7, 2017. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
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  27. ^ "Duterte lets Kadamay have Bulacan homes". ABS-CBN News.
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  29. ^ a b "Kadamay a communist front—Trillanes". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
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  31. ^ "Kadamay, nag-rally sa ombudsman bago ang Labor day". News5.
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  34. ^ a b . ABS-CBN News. June 16, 2018. Archived from the original on August 17, 2018. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  35. ^ Chavez, Chito (September 24, 2018). . Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on September 24, 2018. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  36. ^ Reyes-Estrope, Carmela (December 31, 2019). "How are Kadamay folk after 2017 takeover of Bulacan housing?". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved November 28, 2023.

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editOf the country s population of about 106 million an estimated 4 5 million are homeless according to the Philippine Statistics Authority 7 Of the housing units in the Pandi site 538 were awarded specifically to Philippine National Police personnel Utilities such as water and electricity are not yet available in some housing units As of March 2017 1 848 out of 9 128 houses were completed by the National Housing Authority Philippines NHA 8 The 2017 Pandi housing takeover is sometimes seen as part of the global Occupy movement and its opposition to social and economic inequality 9 10 Events editOn March 8 2017 Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap Kadamay an urban poor group led an occupation of about 5 000 idle government housing units in five relocation sites in Bulacan Police reported that about 5 000 individuals occupied the housing units in Pandi Residences 3 Pandi Village 2 and Padre Pio 11 The National Housing Authority Philippines NHA stated that 4 000 housing units in the area were occupied 11 Members of Kadamay set up barricades and appealed to President Rodrigo Duterte for free mass housing for the urban poor 12 Kadamay said the occupation was to protest against the failure of the Duterte administration and the housing authorities to provide shelter for the poor 13 On March 13 a group of families composed of 500 1 000 members occupied the housing units in Bulacan 14 Duterte warned that homeless settlers must follow the law or he would be forced to remove them from the site 15 16 Duterte labelled the occupation by Kadamay as anarchy 17 League of Filipino Students LFS national spokesperson JP Rosos condemned Duterte for stating what Kadamay did was anarchy 18 On March 14 Bagong Alyansang Makabayan Bayan told Duterte that the occupation of government housing units was not anarchy 19 On March 16 NHA officials processed 160 housing applications from families who occupied the idle units in Pandi 20 On March 20 Kadamay members protested the eviction notices against the occupation on idle housing units 21 Kadamay chair Gloria Arellano lambasted the PNP whom it called fear mongers in response to the occupation 21 Meanwhile on March 21 about 15 Kadamay members attempted to enter housing units in Rodriguez Rizal but were stopped by police 22 The NHA issued eviction notices on March 23 to members of Kadamay who occupied the units The urban poor group burned their notices once the NHA personnel left the area 23 On March 24 about 1 000 Kadamay members gathered again at the NHA office to demand their rights over 5 000 idle housing units 24 ACT Teachers partylist representatives criticized the NHA for issuing the eviction notices 25 Kilusang Mayo Uno Bagong Alyansang Makabayan Makabayan Gabriela and Anakpawis members joined Kadamay to protest the lack of housing programs for the poor 24 Kadamay and the NHA during a dialogue on March 27 came to an agreement that any units left unclaimed after the May 30 deadline would be transferred to the informal settlers 8 The NHA announced a plan on March 27 to expel 20 000 illegal dwellers from 5 262 housing units in Pandi Bulacan However the NHA withdrew the orders after Kadamay agreed to undergo a validation process which started on April 3 to determine whether the members are eligible according to Anakpawis Rep Ariel Casilao 26 On April 4 Duterte announced that members of Kadamay may now live in units as long as they do not oust police officers and soldiers who currently reside there 27 He also urged the soldiers and police officers to give up their claims to their houses occupied by Kadamay vowing to build better housing projects by December 28 Senator Antonio Trillanes IV on April 6 called Kadamay a front organization of communists 29 Trillanes alleged that the community may be used as a sanctuary of communist rebels 29 On the same day Duterte accused Kadamay of involvement in anarchical activities as he promised to prevent any efforts to occupy other housing projects 30 Aftermath editBefore May 1 2017 members of Kadamay gathered before the Ombudsman demanding livelihoods and decent living wages so that they can pay their occupied house 31 On July 25 Duterte threatened to shoot them if Kadamay refused to follow his order not to occupy the houses again He alleged that the group have gone rebellion and they ignore laws Kadamay Chair Gloria Arellano lambasted Duterte saying that housing programs are not on his agenda but only the soldiers and the majority of making threats 32 On November 22 Kadamay gathered at NHA headquarters but the police blocked them 33 In June 2018 a former member of the group alleged that Kadamay leaders have been charging each member P300 for every rally the group will stage with the leaders allegedly threatening to evict the members from their units if they refused to pay 34 On September he alleged that the group was being used as a breeding ground of the New People s Army contrary to the perception that it is a pro poor advocate 35 Kadamay denied the allegations and said that the group respects the decision of members to quit 34 In 2019 Pandi Mayor Enrico Roque stated that giving legal status to Kadamay occupiers would bring economic benefits to the town of Pandi 36 References edit Pasion Patty Taguiwalo appeals for release of detained elderly Kadamay members Rappler Miyembro ng Kadamay naaktuhang gumagamit ng droga News5 14 NPA rebels 185 Kadamay members surrender in Bulacan Philippine News Agency Kadamay a communist front Trillanes April 7 2017 Salaverria Christine O Avendano Leila B Kadamay a communist front Trillanes Philippine Daily Inquirer a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Kadamay being used by left to create anarchy Duterte UNTV News April 7 2017 Chandra Rina March 28 2018 Manila s homeless set to move into more empty homes if official handover delayed Reuters Retrieved October 19 2021 a b PNP concerned with housing rights after Bulacan eviction called off CNN Philippines Archived from the original on April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 Besana Steven February 3 2020 Beyond housing The urban poor occupy movement in PH People s Coalition on Food Sovereignty Retrieved October 19 2021 Dizon Hazel M April 2019 Philippine housing takeover How the urban poor claimed their right to shelter PDF Radical Housing Journal 1 1 105 129 doi 10 54825 LDXD9655 a b House inquiry into gov t housing takeover sought Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 Umil Anne Marxze March 14 2017 OccupyBulacan Urban poor group vows to continue barricade in gov t housing projects Urban poor group continues to occupy Bulacan housing projects UNTV Yahoo News Archived from the original on April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 Settlers take over sixth housing site in Bulacan Philippine Daily Inquirer Duterte warns illegal occupants of gov t housing units in Bulacan Philippine Daily Inquirer Duterte vows to evict Occupy Bulacan activists to end anarchy News5 Archived from the original on April 8 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 A problem of homelessness and anarchy in Bulacan Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 Students slam Duterte s anti poor statement vs Kadamay settlers News5 Archived from the original on April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 Bayan Occupation of Bulacan house units organized not an anarchy Philippine Daily Inquirer No talks with settlers as NHA barred from housing sites Philippine Daily Inquirer a b Kadamay Eviction is another violation of urban poor rights Business Mirror Settlers target more gov t housing sites move to Rizal Philippine Daily Inquirer Kadamay members barricade street vs NHA personnel UNTV Archived from the original on April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 a b 1 000 Kadamay members want rights in Pandi The Standard Archived from the original on April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 Activist lawmakers blast NHA eviction notice on Bulacan occupiers News5 Archived from the original on April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 Where is P50 B shelter fund Kadamay asks NHA Philippine Daily Inquirer Duterte lets Kadamay have Bulacan homes ABS CBN News Group targets 4 000 more gov t houses for takeover Philippine Daily Inquirer a b Kadamay a communist front Trillanes Philippine Daily Inquirer Duterte says Kadamay being used for anarchical activities The Philippine Star Kadamay nag rally sa ombudsman bago ang Labor day News5 SANAY NANG TINATAKOT Grupong Kadamay hindi raw matitinag sa banta ni Pres Duterte News5 Archived from the original on March 1 2018 Retrieved July 27 2017 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link from the original TV Patrol Protesta sa NHA via www youtube com a b P300 fee per rally Some Kadamay members leave group over alleged extortion ABS CBN News June 16 2018 Archived from the original on August 17 2018 Retrieved December 21 2019 Chavez Chito September 24 2018 Kadamay a breeding ground for NPAs former insiders Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on September 24 2018 Retrieved December 21 2019 Reyes Estrope Carmela December 31 2019 How are Kadamay folk after 2017 takeover of Bulacan housing Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved November 28 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pandi housing project occupation amp oldid 1202490757, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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