Condez, Boracay and a land dispute

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OUR LAND. Condez was spokesman for the Ati tribal community, who's fighting for ownership of a 2-hectare land in Brgy. Manoc-manoc, Boracay. Photo by Purple Romero
After almost 3 years of fighting for their right to their ancestral land in Boracay, Dexter Condez is now home. He is but a cold corpse though, his body now with the other members of the Ati Tribal community in Barangay Manoc-Manoc in Malac, Boracay. Dominique Ofong, one of the community organizers from the Assisi Development Foundation that worked with Condez, told Rappler that his body will be laid to rest on March 2. Condez, 26, was shot by an unidentified man on February 22 while he was on his way home from a meeting. The Indigenous Peoples Council of the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) condemned his killing.

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