Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
KAMAMAKIJA tribal organization impose traditional SALA to the violators.
Sitio Dinarawan, Jabonga, Agusan del Norte-Katiguman ka Mamanwa-Manobo sa Kitcharao Jabonga (KAMAMAKIJA) chairperson Bata-on Eleuterio Capua Jr. strongly oppose the Mindoro Resource Limited (MRL) Mining Company for acquiring the mineral exploration without Free and Prior Informed Consent (FPIC). statement taken March 8, 2011 Butuan City.
He also added that their traditional elders covering the municipalities of Jabonga and Kitcharao all in the province of Agusan del Norte will impose the proper traditional SALA to the violators.
Municipality of Santiago NCIP Community Service Center, forwarded the PETITION/RESOLUTION of Mamanwa Tribe in Jabonga for appropriate action.
Republic of the philippines
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
NATIONAL COMMISSION ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
Region XIII
COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER
Santiago, Agusan del Norte
March 1, 2011
ROSEMARIE P. MORDENO, MA
Provincial Officer
NCIP-Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte
Madam:
Respectfully forwarding to your end the herein PETITION/RESOLUTION of the Indigenous Cultural Communities/Indigenous Peoples ICC/IPs belongs to Mamanwa tribe of Dinarawan, San Pablo, Jabonga, Agusan del Norte represented by their leader DATU RANDY P. CATARMAN which is self-explanatory.
For your information, record and appropriate action.
Very truly your,
(Sgd)
RUDY SALAS ARAT
Community Development Officer III
PETISYON ARUN PAGBABAG UG PAGPAUNDANG SA MINDORO RESOURCES, LIMITED (MRL) MINING COMPANY
Sitio Dinarawan, San Pablo, Jabonga, Agusan Del Norte, Philippines-Dinarawan Indigenous Peoples Organization (DIPO) Nagmugna ug usa ka Petisyun arun sa Pagbabag ug Pagpaundang sa gipahigayun nga Mineral Exploration sa Mindoro Resources, Limited (MRL) Mining Company sulod sa yutang kabilin sa mga tribung Mamanwa.
Tungod kay, sa gipahigayung konsultasyun sa MRL sa komonidad sa Mamanwa bahin sa pagsulod sa proyekto nga pagmina kaniadtong Hulyo 2008 nga diin hugtanung nagdumili o nagbalibad sa proyektong pagmina.
Tungod kay, kaming mga Mamanwa sa Dinarawan aduna nay CADT application nga giduso sa National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) Santiago Service Center ug NCIP provincial office kaniadtong milabayng Octobre 2008.
Tungod kay, kaniadtong Pebrero 25, 2011 among nasayran sa usa ka asembliya nga gimugna sa MRL pinaage kang Barangay Captain Arthur Grana Jr. sa San Pablo nga diin pipila ka mga impliyadu sa MRL inubanan sa mga sakop sa Barangay San Pablo ug San Jose nga diin misaka sa sagradung dapit sa bukid nga ginganlang "ANAHAWAN" arun sa pagpahigayun ug usa ka mineral exploration apan wala kini giage sa gawasnun pagtugot gikan sa katawhang tribung komonidad o Free and Prior Informed Consent (FPIC).
Tungod kay, ang maong kalihukan nakasupak sa IPRA LAW seksiyun 10, 16 ug 59 nga diin adunay katungod nga mapahibalu ang katawhang komonidad sa bisan unsang proyekto ug kalihukan nga bo-ot kining ipahigayun sulod sa yutang kabilin ug ingon man lakip niini ang pagdesisyun sa naasoyng proyekto ug kalihukan.
BUSA, gikauyonan sa tanang membro sa Dinarawan Indigenous Peoples Organization (DIPO) sa usa ka gipahigayung meeting espesyal kaniadtong Pebrero 27, 2011 sa Sitio Dinarawan, Barangay San Pablo Probensiya sa Agusan del Norte ang hugot nga pagbabag sa gipahigayung mineral exploration sa amung yutang kabilin ug hugtanung pagpahunong sa hinanaling panahun.
Gikauyonan nga ipadangat kining maong PETISYUN sa mga ahensiya sa goberno sama sa; National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) sa buhatan sa Santiago Service Center, NCIP office Region 13 ngadto sa National Office, Barangay Local Government Unit, Local Government Unit, Mines and Geo sciences Bureau Region 13, Department of Environment and Natural Resources Region 13 ug sa Mindoro Resources, Limited (MRL) Office.
Katawhang tribung Mamanwa sa Sitio, Dinarawan miperma arun sa pagpamatuod ni-ining Bulan sa Pebrero tuig 2011 petsa 27 sa Sitio, Dinarawan tribal community. adunay 103 ka mga indibewal ang miperma sa maong petisyun.
Monday, March 7, 2011
HON. PEDRO M. TRINIDAD Municipal Mayor of Cortes, Surigao Del Sur supports the Environmental Concerns
Hon. Pedro M. Trinidad Jr. |
Republika ng Pilipinas
Lalawigan ng Surigao del Sur
BAYAN NG CORTES
Lalawigan ng Surigao del Sur
BAYAN NG CORTES
TANGGAPAN NG PUNONG BAYAN
HON. JESSIE M. ROBREDO
Secretary
Department of Interior & Local Government
10th Floor A. Francisco Gold Condominium II
EDSA, Corner Mapagmahal Street
Diliman, Quezon City
Sir:
May we earnestly request your good office for the immediate suspension of the logging operation of Ventura Timber Corporation at the Municipality of Cortes, Surigao del Sur. Please be informed that Ventur Timber Corporation is now operating within the Ancestral domain of Kahugpongan sa Tribung Mamanwa-Manobo (KATRIMMA) violating the rights of the indigenous people living in our area. The Integrated Forestry Management Agreement of IFMA was approved without Free and Prior Inform Consent from the affected communities in the area including various stakeholders. This is an insult to Local Government Unit which was never consulted prior to the issuance/approval of the IFMA. We in the Local Government believed that prior to the operation, the company had to plant trees but this was not done. The approval/issuance of the agreement was done through manipulation, deceit and bribery which are strong grounds for the non-approval of the agreement by NCIP and DENR.
We strongly appeal to you to cause the immediate suspension of the logging operation of Ventura Timber Corporation specifically of Cortes before our forest will be totally denuded.
Please be informed that there eight (8) marine sanctuaries in cortes. If our forest lands will be denuded, all our sanctuaries will be affected once heavy rains fall because there will be flooding. Flooding will cause siltation that will destroy all marine life.
Very truly yours,
(Sgd)
PEDRO M. TRINIDAD. JR
Municipal mayor
Saturday, March 5, 2011
TRIBAL COMMUNITY SAYS NO TO LOGGING and MINING
Tribal chieftain Calixtro Moca |
Tribal community of Pangi, Tandag Surigao Del Sur-- KATRIMMA Tribal chieftain Calixtro Moca and his community members says NO TO LOGGING and MINING in our territory. The community signed into an agreement to probe that they are differing illegal activities in their ancestral domain. We will stand and fight till the last breath to protect our remaining forests, Moca said. about 47 individuals signed the community agreement.
Endagered Species Found in the Ancestral Domain
DECLARING A MORATORIUM ON THE CUTTING AND HARVESTING OF TIMBER IN THE NATURAL AND RESIDUAL FORESTS AND CREATING THE ANTI-ILLEGAL LOGGING TASK FORCE
MALACAÑAN PALACE
Manila
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 23
DECLARING A MORATORIUM ON THE CUTTING AND HARVESTING OF TIMBER IN THE NATURAL AND RESIDUAL FORESTS AND CREATING THE ANTI-ILLEGAL LOGGING TASK FORCE
WHEREAS, the entire country has been a witness to the ever-changing climatic conditions brought about by the La Niña phenomenon;
WHEREAS, the destructive effects of the phenomenon on the environment are apparent in many regions in the country and it is an accepted fact that the effects are worsened due to the continuous denudation of the forest zones;
WHEREAS, the watersheds and the river systems supporting existing or proposed hydroelectric power facilities, irrigation works or existing water facilities are in need of immediate protection and rehabilitation;
WHEREAS, it is the obligation of the State to protect the remaining forest cover areas of the country not only to prevent flash floods and hazardous flooding but also to preserve biodiversity, protect threatened habitats and sanctuaries of endangered and rare species, and allow natural regeneration of residual forests and development of plantation forests;
WHEREAS, it is imperative to arrest the degradation, pollution and contamination of the river and water systems and to stem the wanton destruction of the forest resources;
WHEREAS, Article XII, Sec. 2 of the 1987 Philippine Constitutional provides that “the exploration, development, and utilization of natural resources shall be under the full control and supervision of the State”.
NOW, THEREFORE, I BENIGNO S. AQUINO, III, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order:
Section 1. Definition of Terms. For the purpose of this Executive Order, the following terms shall be defined:
1.1 Forest Land - it includes public forest, permanent forest or forest reserves, and forest reservations.
1.2 Natural and Residual Forests- are forests composed of indigenous trees, not planted by man.
1.3 Plantation Forest – is a forest where the trees were planted pursuant to a management agreement with the DENR.
1.4 Integrated Forest Management Agreement (IFMA) – is a production sharing contract entered into by and between the DENR and a qualified applicant wherein the DENR grants to the latter exclusive right to develop, manage, protect and utilize a specified area of forest land and forest resources therein for a specified period consistent with the principle of sustainable development and in accordance with an approved Comprehensive Development and Management Plan (CDMP).
1.5 Socialized Integrated Forest Management Agreement (SIFMA) – is an agreement entered into by and between a natural or juridical person and the DENR wherein the latter grants to the former the right to develop, utilize and manage a small tract of forest land consistent with the principle of sustainable development.
1.6 Community-Based Forest Management (CBFMA) – is an agreement entered into by and between the government and the local community in a locality, represented by a people’s organization as forest managers, for a specific period wherein the local community is allowed to develop, utilize and manage a small tract of forest land consistent with the principle of sustainable development.
1.7 National Greening Program – is a DA-DENR-DAR Convergence Initiative anchored on the government’s goal of poverty reduction, food, security, climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Section 2. Moratorium on the Cutting and Harvesting of Timber in the Natural Forests – A moratorium on the cutting and harvesting of timber in the natural and residual forests of the entire country is hereby declared unless lifted after the effectivity of this Executive Order. In order to implement this policy, the following are hereby instituted:
2.1 The DENR is henceforth hereby prohibited form issuing logging contracts/agreements in all natural and residual forests, such as Integrated Forest Management Agreements (IFMA), Socialized Integrated Forest Management Agreements (SIFMA), Community-Based Forest Management Agreement (CBFMA) and other agreements/contracts with logging components in natural and residual forests;
2.2 The DENR is likewise prohibited from issuing/renewing tree cutting permits in all natural and residual forests nationwide, except for clearing of road right of way by the DPWH, site preparation for tree plantations, silvicultural treatment and similar activities, provided that all logs derived from the said cutting permits shall be turned over to the DENR for proper disposal. Tree cutting associated with cultural practices pursuant to the indigenous Peoples Right Act (IPRA Law) may be allowed only subject to strict compliance with existing guidelines of the DENR;
2.3 The DENR shall review/evaluate all existing IFMAs, SIFMAs, CBFMAs and other forestry agreements/contacts and immediately terminate/cancel the agreements of those who have violated the terms and conditions of their contracts/agreements as well as existing forest laws, rules and regulations at least twice. Furthermore, said agreements shall likewise be immediately terminated/cancelled if the holders thereof engage in logging activities in any natural or residual forest or abet the commission of the same;
2.4 The DENR shall strictly implement a forest certification system in accordance with the United Nations standard/guidelines to ascertain the sustainability of legal sources and chain of custody of timber and wood products, nationwide;
2.5 The DENR shall close and not allow to operate all sawmills, veneer plants and other wood processing plants who are unable to present proof of sustainable sources of legally cut logs for a period of at least five (5) years within one month from effectivity of this Executive Order:
2.6 The DENR through the DA-DENR-DAR Convergence Initiative, shall develop a National Greening Program NGP in cooperation with the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to initiate the educational drive campaign; the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) to help in establishing communal tree farms for firewood and other purposes; the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to identify the upland farmers covered by the NGP as priority beneficiaries of the conditional cash transfer program; the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to provide the funds for the production of quality seedlings for the NGP from available funds of the government; and the private sector and other concerned agencies/institutions to raise funds and resources for tree planting.
2.7 The Department of Education shall be given priority in the use of all confiscated logs.
Section 3. Creation of the Anti-Illegal Logging Task Force. To enforce the moratorium and lead the anti-illegal logging campaign, an Anti-Illegal Logging Task Force is hereby created. The Task Force shall be composed of the DENR Secretary or his duly authorized representative as Chairman and the Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government, the Secretary of the Department of National Defense, the Chief of the Philippine National Police, the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines of their respective authorized representatives , as members.
3.1 Mandate. The Task Force is hereby mandated to take the lead in the anti-illegal logging campaign and ensure the implementation of this Executive Order under the supervision of the DENR. It shall also assist the DENR in the enforcement of other environmental laws.
3.2 Support from Government Offices and Agencies. The Task Force may call upon the support of any department, bureau and office of the executive branch to assist in the discharge of its functions, such as but not limited to the provision of administrative or technical assistance, logistical support and detail of personnel. The DENR shall provide the secretariat for the Task Force.
3.3 Budgetary Support. The Department of Budget and Management shall provide the DENR an initial budget for the Task Force in the amount of Ten Million Pesos (P10,000,000.00) which shall be sourced from the available funds of the government. Release of the additional amounts shall be subject to the approval of the President.
Section 4. Repealing Clause. All executive orders, rules, and regulations and other issuances or parts thereof which are inconsistent with this Executive Order are hereby revoked, amended, and/or modified accordingly.
Section 5. Implementing Guidelines – Upon its formation, the Task Force shall immediately formulate the guidelines for the implementation of the policies set forth in this Executive Order.
Section 6. Effectivity. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately after publication in a newspaper of general circulation.
DONE in the City of Manila, Philippines, this 1st day of February in the year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Eleven.
(Sgd.) BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
By the President:
(Sgd.) PAQUITO N. OCHOA, JR.
Executive Secretary
Another Innocent Person found DEAD
Telaje Road, Tandag, Surigao del Sur |
Barangay Telaje, Tandag Surigao del Sur--Barangay Kagawad Renaldo Cape Acevedo was shoot in the head resulted into his early dead yesterday March 1, 2011 around 11:30AM. Vendors saw the two unidentified men riding in a black XRM motorcycle. Motive in the incident was unclear. People in Tandag remains quiet, Fear to seek the justice. PNP Tandag is now searching for the suspects. |
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