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was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com, www.bulatlat.net, www.bulatlat.org).
Vol. VI, No. 17, June 16, 2006
SC TRO Slams Luisita Farmers' Dream to Own Land
BY DABET CASTAÑEDA
Posted 7:50 p.m. June 16, 2006 The
Supreme Court (SC) announced today it has issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO)
on the distribution of the 4,915 has. of the Hacienda Luisita sugar plantation
to the 5,498 farmer beneficiaries. The
decision comes in the wake of Agrarian Reform Sec. Nasser Pangandaman's
announcement last June 5 that the controversial Hacienda Luisita land will be
distributed to farmers this month. In a
telephone interview with Bulatlat, Joseph Canlas, chairperson of the
Alyansa ng Magbubukid sa Gitnang Luzon (AMGL or Alliance of Central Luzon
Peasants), said the SC decision proves once again how the farmers are always at
the losing end of court battles. He said it also makes DAR and the Presidential
Agrarian Reform Council (PARC) inutile in implementing the CARP. The
SC acted on an urgent motion filed by Hacienda Luisita, Inc. (HLI) last May 18
and stopped PARC from implementing its coverage of the vast sugar estate owned
by the family of former President Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino. The decision, dated
June 14, was released to media only today. PARC
ruled with finality on Dec. 22 last year the revocation of HLI's 16-year Stock
Distribution Plan (SDP), an option under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform
Program (CARP) that allows landowners to run their landholdings as corporations.
In the said option, stocks instead of land are distributed to
farmer-beneficiaries. The
farmer-beneficiaries petitioned for the revocation of HLI's SDP in 2003.
Farm
and mill workers of the sugar estate staged a simultaneous strike starting Nov.
6, 2004. DAR acted on the petition in late 2004 after seven
farmers-beneficiaries and their supporters were massacred on Nov. 16 of the same
year in one of the most violent picketline dispersals in Philippine history.
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