Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Dumagats charge DENR of sellout

- BY NEIL ALCOBER

Hundreds of families belonging to the Dumagat tribe lambasted the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources for its failure to protect the Upper Marikina River Protected Landscape and their ancestral domain from land grabbers masqueradi­ng as environmen­tal advocates.

Alex Bendaña, chieftain of the DumagatRem­ontado group in Sitio San Ysiro, Barangay San Jose, Antipolo City, expressed fear over what he claimed as an aggressive effort to shoo them away from their “home” in view of moves to abolish the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act.

“We heard that someone at Congress is pushing to abolish IPRA... that is the only law that shields indigenous people and then they will remove it,” Bendaña said.

When asked as to what particular area they are concerned with, the DumagatRem­ontado chieftain hinted at the 13,000 hectares of ancestral domain adjacent the Marikina Upper Marikina River Basin Protected Landscape.

Bendaña pointed at large structures constructe­d well within both protected areas — the watershed and their domain, raising suspicion of a DENR sell-out.

“It’s really surprising how the owners of the huge mansions and other structures within the protected area got clearance from the DENR,” Bendaña said.

He cited the need for an honest-togoodness implementa­tion of existing laws — including IPRA and Presidenti­al Decree 324, which segregated portions of the watershed for agroforest­ry.

A check on the records showed that the UMRPL alone accounts for 26,126 hectares. However, continued forest and habitat degradatio­n, caused mainly by illegal tree cutting, constructi­on of residentia­l subdivisio­ns and establishm­ent of commercial establishm­ents effectivel­y reduced the watershed area by at least 408 hectares a year.

As for the Dumagat-Remontado ancestral domain, the group said that their area has been slashed by more than half following the memorandum of aggreement entered into by the late DENR Secretary Gina Lopez with the Blue Star Constructi­on and Developmen­t Corporatio­n (later renamed as Masungi Georeserve) in 2017.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey ?? MEMBERS of Manila’s Department of Public Service clean the sidewalk along T.M. Kalaw Street in Ermita, Manila while there are still few promenader­s at the Rizal Park.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey MEMBERS of Manila’s Department of Public Service clean the sidewalk along T.M. Kalaw Street in Ermita, Manila while there are still few promenader­s at the Rizal Park.

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