Edge Davao 9 Issue 163

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 163 • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2016

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NATIONWIDE SMOKING BAN. A smoker lights up a cigarette during lunch break in an alley along R. Magsaysay Avenue in Davao City yesterday. According to reports, President Duterte is expected to sign this month an executive order to ban smoking in all public places and public utility vehicles nationwide. Lean Daval Jr.

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SHOOTING OF FARMER LEADER CONDEMNED By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ adlopez0920@gmail.com

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ILITANT group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan in Southern Mindanao (BAYAN-SMR) and the Compostela Farmers Association (CFA) condemned the fatal shooting of a farmer leader on Monday morning, Oct. 10, in Barangay New Visayas, Montevista town. The victim, Jimmy Saypan, is the secretary-general of CFA and is now in critical condition in one of the medical facilities in Davao del Norte. In a statement to the media issued on Monday, the CFA and BAYAN-SMR condemned the shooting of Saypan, a 48 year old Mandaya from Barangay Ngan, Compostela town. CFA said Saypan was among their leaders who

bravely exposed the abuses of 66th Infantry Battalion in their area and also led the farmers in opposing the entry of Agusan Petroleum and Minerals Corporation (AgPet). “Ginaprotektahan sa 66th IB ang AgPet, ug sa taas nga panahon ginahasi sa 66th IB ang mga lider sama ni Saypan nga nagdepensa sa ilang kaumahan ug kinaiyahan (The 66th IB protects AgPet and for the past years the 66th IB harassed the farmers who were protecting their farms),” the statement said. Saypan reportedly has no other enemies except the 66th IB and the AgPet, the statement pointed out, adding they suspect the same group as behind the shooting of the farmer leader.

The shooting, they added, was meant to silence the farmers and their leaders in the area, as the CFA also recalled the shooting of their leader, Bello Tindasan and his son last year. Though he survived the assassination attempt, the CFA said Tindasan is now facing trumped up charges. The group also suspects the shooting was the result of the series of confrontations and lobbying by various groups demanding the 66th IB to remove their camps located in schools and communities in Compostela town. The groups also expressed their grief, as the shooting of Saypan took place while the country is celebrating the Indigenous People’s month.

When reached by EDGE Davao on Monday, 10th Infantry Division Chief Information officer Capt. Rhyan Batchar said his office will wait for the result of the investigation being conducted of the Philippine National Police (PNP). Batchar said 10th ID will only act based on the official result of the investigation by the PNP. He also called on the leaders of CFA to file formal charges in the proper forum regarding the alleged continuing encampment of the 66th IB in schools and communities in Compostela. Batchar clarified that the stay of soldiers in the area has written consent from respective barangay and community leaders.

Stories of survival and hope

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HIRTY-FOUR days after that fateful Friday night on September 2, Dennis Larrida finally had the courage to go home to a house that is empty -- except for a few framed photographs and some toys that reminded him of his wife and son.

Roxas night market survivor Dennis Larrida returns to his home after recovering from his injuries.

His family has told him to not go home yet until he fully recovers from the death of his wife, Melanie Faith, and their son, 12-year-old Josh. They were among the 15 people who were killed in the blast onSeptember 2 that also wounded 69 others.

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