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Close to 300 Palawan residents accused of squatting on their ancestral lands

Summary by Bulatlat
In a village in Palawan, those who fight for their rights end up accused in court. Asserting their rights to ancestral lands, 282 Indigenous and non-Indigenous residents of Sitio Marihangin in Bugsuk, Palawan received court summons from the Palawan Regional Trial Court Branch 165. The summons stem from a complaint filed by nine individuals claiming ownership of the land. “Right now, we remain anxious about what will happen to us in the coming da…
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Bulatlat broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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