NPA to launch attacks to stop Kaliwa Dam project | Inquirer News

NPA to launch attacks to stop Kaliwa Dam project

By: - Correspondent / @dtmallarijrINQ
/ 12:26 PM June 11, 2019

LUCENA CITY –– Communist New People’s Army (NPA) rebels vowed to stage attacks to stop the construction of the controversial P18.7-billion Kaliwa Dam project in the Sierra Madre mountain ranges in north Quezon province.

“The Apolonio Mendoza Command (AMC-NPA-Quezon), with the support of the people, vows to launch tactical offensives to stop the construction of Kaliwa Dam and all anti-people projects of the reactionary government posing as ‘development projects,’” Eliza “Ka Eli” de la Guerra, deputy spokesperson of the NPA’s Apolonio Mendoza Command, said in a statement Tuesday.

“The Kaliwa Dam project will be stopped and the ancestral lands of the Dumagat and Remontado tribe will be free from environmental destruction,” she said.

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The Metropolitan Waterworks Sewerage System has long been pushing for the construction of the Kaliwa dam as a major component of its New Centennial Water Source Project to address a projected water crisis in Metro Manila.

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The project is funded by China’s Official Development Assistance to the Philippines.

Environmental groups, religious, militant groups, and concerned local government officials in northern Quezon have been waging a vigorous campaign to stop the dam project. (Editor: Leti Boniol)

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