No to house demolition of informal settlers by Gregorio B. Dantes Jr.
National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) Lead Convenor and Secretary, Liza Maza was visited the demolished families of Floodway in Pasig in their ‘Homeless Camp’ in Mendiola to check-up their situation and consult their demolition incident and their plans of action. in Manila City on November 3, 2017. According to KADAMAY more than 900 families affected on the demolition. The demolished families have been staying in Mendiola for over a week now after the demolition of their communities in Floodway East Bank, Brgy. Sta. Lucia in Pasi City. Balikwas Kadamay slammed the said clearing operations and reiterated their call for the awarding of the Floodway to the actual occupants.
National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) Lead Convenor and Secretary, Liza Maza was visited the demolished families of Floodway in Pasig in their ‘Homeless Camp’ in Mendiola to check-up their situation and consult their demolition incident and their plans of action. in Manila City on November 3, 2017. According to KADAMAY more than 900 families affected on the demolition. The demolished families have been staying in Mendiola for over a week now after the demolition of their communities in Floodway East Bank, Brgy. Sta. Lucia in Pasi City. Balikwas Kadamay slammed the said clearing operations and reiterated their call for the awarding of the Floodway to the actual occupants.
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