Land Monopoly and Militarization: Why ‘Sakada’ Still Matters
When I heard the news about the military operations in Toboso, Negros Occidental, that killed 19 people, including youth activists and peasant advocates Alyssa Alano, RJ Ledesma, Errol Wendel, Maureen Santuyo, Lyle Prijoles, and Kai Sorem, and forced hundreds of Negrenses to flee their communities, the words that immediately came to mind were: “Not again.” […]... Keep on reading: Land Monopoly and Militarization: Why ‘Sakada’ Still Matters
Original source: Philippine Daily Inquirer