Marilog IP killings go beyond land conflict

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Marilog IP killings go beyond land conflict
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The Marilog IP killings go beyond land conflict, with diverse causes including business disputes and army conflict. The NCIP is working with concerned agencies to address these issues and has reinforced its free and prior informed consent process.

INDALISEO Diano, the provincial officer of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples-Davao Region , said that the 13 Indigenous People killings in Marilog have diverse causes beyond land conflicts. Speaking at the Kapehan sa Davao on Monday morning, October 16, 2023 at SM Ecoland, Diano said that not all incidents are solely related to land disputes.He also said that according to the Philippine National Police report, the IP killings were not exclusively linked to land conflicts.

This process aims to help mitigate incidents in the area.The NCIP has reinforced its free and prior informed consent process, ensuring that business owners obtain this condition before applying for a business permit from the city.Meanwhile, Indigenous People Mandatory Representative Rodolfo M.

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