Let’s
proceed with the peace talks
We see no reason why the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front felt being alluded to by the
government’s revelation that there is an insidious
attempt on the part of the Jemaah Islamiyah and the Abu
Sayyaf to assassinate President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
amidst controversy over the ZTE-NBN deal. The
intelligence info had specifically mentioned only the
two terrorist groups and nowhere in the news stories
that came out was the MILF mentioned. Even then it was
surprising why MILF spokesmen orchestrated their own
fray by coming out with denials that they are not
plotting anything against the President or anything that
would derail the peace negotiation. Their persistency of
denial has become so obvious to the point that Justice
Secretary Raul Gonzales made a pot shot at it.
We however find consolation in the
admission of the MILF that they cannot engage in
anything drastic since they are negotiating peace with
the government. At least this gives us the comfort that
this secessionist front remains focused in pursuing
peace talks even as it has reached a temporary stalemate
as of the moment.
On the other hand it does not take
intelligence work to judge that the JI and the Abu
Sayyaf guerrillas are out to assassinate the President.
We are certain that this has always been at the top of
their agenda. The other peripheral targets are good but
the big one is better. That is the way of these terror
bands.
We just wish that even with all the hullabaloo the
government and the MILF proceed with the peace
negotiation. For the good of the Moro people, the lumads
and the Christians in Mindanao there should at least be
a modicum of a peace pact so that life and economic
activity can go on without apprehension and hindrance.
– MIRIAM DAHUNOG, miriamdahunog70@yahoo.com
The
MILF shouldn’t be too touchy
THE Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)
raised issues on the declaration of President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo stressing that her timetable is putting
an end to armed rebellion stands at 2010. Depending
where in the political spectrum you belong, the
President’s statement can be interpreted several ways.
The President was guest of the Local
Peace and Security Assembly (LPSA) held in Tagum. She
made sure she was present in that meeting because of the
perceptible increase of New Peoples Army assaults on
police operatives and soft civilian targets in
Compostela Valley Province , Davao Oriental and even in
Davao City. As commander-in-chief, she made sure that
the declaration will come right from her mouth and heard
by primary target which are the NPAs.
By questioning the motive and to
infer that the deadline is likewise addressed to them,
the MILF just bared that it too is not willing to sign a
peace accord with the government until 2010 or who
knows, beyond this decade.
If only to assuage the MILF,
President Arroyo underlined the fact that the ongoing
peace negotiation has resulted in confidence building
and strong interfaith dialogue. As if these are not
enough the fresh investment on infrastructure
development in Mindanao is mostly allocated for conflict
areas. These packages of assurances are however being
looked at with strange suspicion.
Be that as if it may, at this point the government is
committed to declare an expanded area in Mindanao as the
ancestral domain of the Moro people. The MILF rejected
the idea as they stuck with their agenda of an
independent state and self-rule. Outside of the autonomy
and the prospect that one day the constitution will be
amended to pave the way for a federal state of what is
now the autonomous region, we believe that the
government will never agree to dismember the republic.
– MENARDO WENCESLAO, mewenceslao@yahoo.com,
Davao City