Three farmers face charges in militarized Lupang Ramos
Their kalawit, hoes, and sickles which are used to prune rice and weed soil become “weapons” in the state’s eyes.
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Their kalawit, hoes, and sickles which are used to prune rice and weed soil become “weapons” in the state’s eyes.
They decried the state's land use conversion process, which has threatened their livelihoods in order to make room for corporate-backed development projects.
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