r/NegrosOccidental

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Saw this post on Facebook saying nga journalists/ researchers gid man sila. Based on my research man, ang HAPI (Hacienda Asia Plantations, Inc.) sila ni ang mapatindog sang dako na plantation sang palm oil nga nangin controversial last year.

Hacienda Asia Plantations, Inc. (HAPI) is a palm oil company implementing a controversial 6,652-hectare plantation project in Candoni, Negros Occidental*, under a DENR-granted Integrated Forest Management Agreement (IFMA). The project faces severe backlash due to allegations of displacing over 300 farming/Indigenous families, causing environmental degradation, and lacking proper permits.*

Source: Ibon Foundation (Google)

u/Various-Finger7331 — 13 days ago
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Fortun: Gunshot wounds in back raise questions over Toboso 'armed encounter'

>Forensic pathologist Raquel Fortun said the bodies of those killed last month in Negros Occidental were so poorly handled that one was returned to the wrong family and some clothing ended up missing or mislabelled — lapses she says make it difficult to fully reconstruct what happened to the 19 who died.

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u/kwentongskyblue — 7 days ago