tk421 Posted May 29, 2018 Share Posted May 29, 2018 Yup. Cheque pa din nakuha namin. Dunno why. But it is. Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted May 29, 2018 Share Posted May 29, 2018 (edited) Yup. Cheque pa din nakuha namin. Dunno why. But it is.Fairy tale after fairy tale. You contradicted what the lady said. Your credibility is in tatters. Edited May 29, 2018 by will robie Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted May 29, 2018 Share Posted May 29, 2018 (edited) You can check with them if you like. Tanong mo sa kanila if they remitted all to bank accounts or cheques. Basta ako alam ko cheque ang hawak namin. Youre dead set on discrediting this naman, so do your job and research Edited May 29, 2018 by tk421 Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted May 29, 2018 Share Posted May 29, 2018 (edited) You can check with them if you like. Tanong mo sa kanila if they remitted all to bank accounts or cheques. Basta ako alam ko cheque ang hawak namin. Youre dead set on discrediting this naman, so do your job and researchDo you expect me to believe because you said so? You showed the news item and you just contradicted what the lady said. Edited May 29, 2018 by will robie Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted May 29, 2018 Share Posted May 29, 2018 (edited) Have you done your research already? Do you expect me to believe because you said so? You showed the news item and you just contradicted what the lady said. Edited May 29, 2018 by tk421 Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 Have you done your research already? I don't need to do research. You showed a news article and I am just curious. The article said that it gave reparations to 14% of the claimants since they proved that they were victims. How did you prove that your relative or whoever that person is was a victim? Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 (edited) Lina Sarmiento, head of the Human Rights Victims' Claims Board (HRVCB), said only 14% of the total 75,749 claimants will receive reparation because the rest failed to prove that they were victims of gross human rights violations. This is an excerpt from the article. I wonder how you proved it. I mean for them to allegedly release the funds to you, you'd have to prove it. I don't expect an answer if it came from a fairy tale. Edited May 30, 2018 by will robie Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 (edited) This is an excerpt from the article. I wonder how you proved it. I mean for them to allegedly release the funds to you, you'd have to prove it. I don't expect an answer if it came from a fairy tale. Youre just lazy. Maybe thats why you escape reality. If youve simply googled, youd have gotten your answer. Boom. Oh, whats that written there? A cheque? Nooooooo... could it be? Edited May 30, 2018 by tk421 Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 Hahaha. Ganun ka ba ka idiotic? We got a cheque so somehow we proved it. Magbasa ka nga ng condition nila. Kung di mo alam paano na prove yun eh di shut up ka na lang. You dont know anything. Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Hahaha. Ganun ka ba ka idiotic? We got a cheque so somehow we proved it. Magbasa ka nga ng condition nila. Kung di mo alam paano na prove yun eh di shut up ka na lang. You dont know anything.Ok, let me be honest, by we I meant my family. I personally do not know the details how they proved it to the commission. Im assuming through witness testimonies, documents, and/or confessions. But the mere fact that we received compensation for it meant that the evidence they submitted were thought to be sufficient. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 (edited) Ok, let me be honest, by we I meant my family. I personally do not know the details how they proved it to the commission. Im assuming through witness testimonies, documents, and/or confessions. But the mere fact that we received compensation for it meant that the evidence they submitted were thought to be sufficient.Baka may padrino. "Pare, meron na daw pera ibibibgay ang gobyerno para sa Human Rights Victims. Sali mo naman ako dyan sa listahan..." Yung tipong ganon.... Edited May 31, 2018 by camiar Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Youre just lazy. Maybe thats why you escape reality. If youve simply googled, youd have gotten your answer. 35919C5C-E01D-431F-86C7-5605BE66EDDF.jpeg Boom. Oh, whats that written there? A cheque? Nooooooo... could it be?That does not prove your story. Nope, I am not lazy. You are just deluded. Hahaha. Ganun ka ba ka idiotic? We got a cheque so somehow we proved it. Magbasa ka nga ng condition nila. Kung di mo alam paano na prove yun eh di shut up ka na lang. You dont know anything.That does not prove anything. Why should I shut up when all you've been doing is post far-out fairy tales? Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 Ok, let me be honest, by we I meant my family. I personally do not know the details how they proved it to the commission. Im assuming through witness testimonies, documents, and/or confessions. But the mere fact that we received compensation for it meant that the evidence they submitted were thought to be sufficient.Contradictory statements. First you said that you are assuming through witness testimonies, hence, you have no idea. Then you say that you received compensation. The article states that people just can't claim reparations without proof. Hindi mo mga alam kasi nagaassume ka lang so paano ka makakakuha ng reparation? Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 (edited) he got pwned na and doesnt even know it. Nun una ang stance nya human rights violations never happened. Tapos naging youll only get into trouble when you break the law. When proven incorrect nagbago ang strategy. Tapos bank to bank transfers lang daw, hindi cheques ang binibigay ng hrcb. Tapos ngayon ang defense na lang nya: hindi daw kami nakatanggap ng compensation. LOL. Dream on... And hindi ako ang may hawak ng cheque, syempre eh yun kamag anak ko ang nakakuha nun... di ka ba nag pe pay attention? When I was referring to having received and holding a cheque, i meant it as a family unit. Nili literal mo naman kasi eh. Not surprisingly. Mababaw ka mag isip naman kasi. @camiar. Kung ganun ang view mo, i dare you to prove your allegations against the human rights compensation board. Kung nadadaan talaga sa false process yan mga nakatanggap nyan cheques, then prove it. Edited May 31, 2018 by tk421 Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted May 31, 2018 Share Posted May 31, 2018 (edited) I wonder how I am pwned when I wasn't the one caught fabricating stories. Your fairy tales just don't cut the mustard. Try to be more believable next time. Edited May 31, 2018 by will robie Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted June 1, 2018 Share Posted June 1, 2018 (edited) Baka may padrino. "Pare, meron na daw pera ibibibgay ang gobyerno para sa Human Rights Victims. Sali mo naman ako dyan sa listahan..." Yung tipong ganon.... @camiar. Kung ganun ang view mo, i dare you to prove your allegations against the human rights compensation board. Kung nadadaan talaga sa false process yan mga nakatanggap nyan cheques, then prove it. No, that's not my view. It was YOUR view of me, that I applied back to YOU. Edited June 1, 2018 by camiar Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted June 4, 2018 Share Posted June 4, 2018 HAHA. Believe it or not, I actually do not care. Pero research ka pa and maybe you'll see the truth. Fairy tale? We're confident in the fact that 1.9M of Marcos' wealth has been donated to Karapatan c/o us. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted June 9, 2018 Share Posted June 9, 2018 HAHA. Believe it or not, I actually do not care. Pero research ka pa and maybe you'll see the truth. Fairy tale? We're confident in the fact that 1.9M of Marcos' wealth has been donated to Karapatan c/o us. How ironic. Your relative could have used almost 2 million pesos to rebuild his life but instead allowed a propaganda arm of CPP-NDF-NPA masquerading as human-rights advocate to squander it. Was Karapatan able to get any human rights violator convicted and sent to jail? No, they're not interested in that. They don't care to see the victims get justice. They're only interested on amplifying and prolonging the accusations of human rights violations in media coverage to agitate the people against the government. That is their role as communist propagandists. And your family fell for it. Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted June 11, 2018 Share Posted June 11, 2018 Maybe. But it's really not your business where the money goes. If he wants to donate his money, it's his right to give away to anyone he wants to. Hindi naman ikaw o ako ang na torture para makakuha nun eh. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted June 11, 2018 Share Posted June 11, 2018 Maybe. But it's really not your business where the money goes. If he wants to donate his money, it's his right to give away to anyone he wants to. Hindi naman ikaw o ako ang na torture para makakuha nun eh. Yeah sure. It's not anybody's business that he claimed and received compensation from the government who is trying to make things right after his alleged suffering, and he turns around and gives the money to an organization whose sole purpose is to bring down the government. Yes. It's nobody's business. Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted June 11, 2018 Share Posted June 11, 2018 LOL. Conspiracy pa more. As far as I know they're a human rights group. Sus kung ganun lang, he could have easily given it to the NPA directly (yey more money to buy arms!), instead to an alleged CPP-NDF-NPA connected group that champions human rights. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted June 12, 2018 Share Posted June 12, 2018 (edited) LOL. Conspiracy pa more. As far as I know they're a human rights group. Sus kung ganun lang, he could have easily given it to the NPA directly (yey more money to buy arms!), instead to an alleged CPP-NDF-NPA connected group that champions human rights.Or, he could have easily put it as seed money for Go Negosyo or similar organizations that help the poor set up their own businesses. I suggest you research about the real purpose of Karapatan. You seem to have just superficial knowledge about these front organizations. From what information you've given so far, it tells me that your relative was a real dyed-in-the-wool communist subversive, and the government was justified in detaining him during Martial Law. Edited June 12, 2018 by camiar Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted June 12, 2018 Share Posted June 12, 2018 He could. But, again it's none of your business where the donation winds up in. Maybe he's just grateful for taking in his case. Or maybe you're just cross with that rights group because they were instrumental in bringing down your boss, Gen. Palaparan? Who knows? Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted June 12, 2018 Share Posted June 12, 2018 (edited) A lot of maybe. When cornered, all you can say is "it's none of your business". You portrayed him as an innocent human rights victim. It's turning out he's not. Not everybody in this forum are so naive to fall for you your charade . Edited June 12, 2018 by camiar Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted June 13, 2018 Share Posted June 13, 2018 Right. So you’re resorting to muddying the issue when I was being consistent with what I’ve been saying all along: torture did happen during the Marcos era and it is not justifiable, ever. That’s what you guys do best naman pag na corner na, Ililipat sa iba ang focus. You said so yourself that torture is not right diba? Paano napunta ang focus kung saan dapat gastusin ang compensation? Quote Link to comment
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