Philippine Daily Inquirer

Kadamay turns tables on former members

Leader says breakaway group acting as ‘goons of Duterte administra­tion’

- —CARMELAREY­ES-ESTROPE INQ

PANDI, BULACAN—Members of Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay) staged on Monday their own march against a breakaway group that had accused them of being a communist front.

Kadamay was the urban poor group which led in March last year about 8,000 families in taking over 6,000 idle low-cost houses in Bulacan province that were meant for soldiers, policemen, firemen and jail personnel.

Gloria Arellano, Kadamay chair, and Patricio Tupaz, Kadamay leader in Pandi, led the march of 200 members near the government housing sites in Atlantica and Pandi Residence 3 in Barangay Mapulang Lupa.

President’s order In her talk with the marchers, Arellano accused President Duterte of turning his back on the urban poor.

Mr. Duterte had initially urged the beneficiar­ies of the units forcibly taken by poor families to drop their claims and avoid a bloodbath should the government enforce their eviction.

But on Sunday night in Davao City, Mr. Duterte said he would order the police to shoot Kadamay members who would force any new takeover of government houses. Communist link Earlier, former Kadamay families led by Jeffrey Ariz assembled at a park here and burned a cardboard coffin la- beled as “CPP-NPA” (Communist Party of the Philippine­sNew People’s Army) as they accused their former group of links with the communists.

Arellano said the breakaway group has started to act as “goons of the Duterte administra­tion.”

She also said Mr. Duterte should “make up his mind” on his issues with the urban poor and farmers.

Addressing Mr. Duterte, Arellano said: “Whether communist or not, the point is that millions of farmers and urban poor are in peril because of policies that you yourself have put in place.”

“Philippine independen­ce? But your administra­tion coddles Chinese and American foreign interests over our own. Combat corruption? But your agencies and the police are doing the opposite,” she said.

 ?? —JIGGER J. JERUSALEM ?? ISLAND FRUIT Members of a street dancing troupe perform for the crowd during the 39th Lanzones Festival at the capital town of Mambajao in Camiguin. This island province in Northern Mindanao is marketing its lanzones as the sweetest variety in the country.
—JIGGER J. JERUSALEM ISLAND FRUIT Members of a street dancing troupe perform for the crowd during the 39th Lanzones Festival at the capital town of Mambajao in Camiguin. This island province in Northern Mindanao is marketing its lanzones as the sweetest variety in the country.
 ?? —CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? COUNTERPRO­TEST The urban poor group Kadamay stages a protest in Bulacan province to answer allegation­s of its former members that it is linked with communists.
—CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO COUNTERPRO­TEST The urban poor group Kadamay stages a protest in Bulacan province to answer allegation­s of its former members that it is linked with communists.

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