Edge Davao 9 Issue 213

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 213 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 - 17, 2016

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COMFORTING PRESENCE. Edge Davao reporter Tiziana Celine Piatos tries her hand at comforting a weeping physically challenged child by gently rubbing her during the annual joint outreach program of sister companies Edge Davao and Zion Accuprint Publishing, Inc. in partnership with McDonald’s at Missionaries of Charity Home of Love in Juna Subdivision, Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

CEASE AND DESIST ORDER DAR issues CDO to compel Lapanday not to evict farmers Tourist influx seen : By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ

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HE Department of Agrarian Reform on Thursday issued a Cease and Desist Order (CDO) against the Lapanday Foods Corporation as the controversy over land ownership in said banana plantation threatens to spill over into the New Year. The CDO, issued by DAR Secretary Rafael Mariano, ordered the prohibition against LFC and its security guards from forcibly evicting the members of the Madaum

Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Association, Inc. (MARBAI) from the banana plantation. Members of MARBAI continued with their camping inside the banana plantation since last week. Seven of their members were wounded when the camping area was allegedly fired upon by the security guards of LFC on December 12. DAR’s order came out after MARBAI president Merly

Yu requested the agency to intervene in their case. In the issued CDO, DAR said that based on Section 46 of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Administrative Order (A.O.) No. 7, Series of 2014, a cease and desist order is issued “at any time prior to either the finality of the order of the Secretary or the perfection of an appeal, in cases where any party may suffer grave or irreparable damage.” Last week, Secretary Mari-

ano also called on Regional Director John Maruhom and Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer Jocelyn Seno to secure police or military assistance to ensure that there will be no disturbance in the peaceful possession and occupation of the farmers in the 145-hectare banana plantation. DAR said that despite a final and executory December 15, 2015 decision ordered by

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Koreans rank first

By JERMAINE L. DELA CRUZ

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HE Department of Tourism has reported yesterday that tourist arrivals in September 2016 has been 12.08% higher than

Beyond Comfort at Damosa’s modern Filipino restaurants

last year’s record for the same period. In a data given by the agency, the country has wel-

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