Panaw
contingents on their way to Mt. Pinukis
(Photos by Saida Lapasaran of Ummah Fi
Salam)
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By JONG CADION
Photos by Saida Lapasaran |
The group assembled
early Tuesday morning in front of San Jose Parish Church beside City Plaza in Pagadian
City as their convergent point and left on convoy towards Barangay Lison Valley
for PANAW after a departure ceremony program as part of the culmination in
celebration of the Mindanao Week of Peace following the celebration also of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
The Subanen Tribe
leaders headed by Chieftain Vencio Bawan from the area also welcome the PANAW contingents
thru their Tribal Ritual conducted particularly at Purok Mati and Purok Atis in
Brgy. Lison Valley located near the foot of Mt. Pinukis.
Photos by Saida Lapasaran |
Moro perspective on
the stewardship of creation was based on the Qur-an and Hadith was given
emphasis as the Moro representative Bong Balimbingan, Jr the chairman of Ummah Fi Salam delivered the Muslim
statement.
PANAW organizer Roman
Catholic Priest Fr. Roi Ramos expressing his hopes that President Benigno
Simeon Aquino III will listen to the tri-people petition for the protection of
Mt. Pinukis.
Mines and Geosciences
Bureau (MGB) had recently approved the Mineral Permit Sharing Agreement (MPSA)
to 5 mining companies out of 42 mining applicants but they cannot start their
operations because of the strong resistance of Indigenous People (IPs) Subanen
Tribes and the community in the area due to none compliance of Free and Prior
Informed Consent from the Tribal leaders as mandated in the Republic Act 8371
otherwise known as ‘The Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA Law)’,” Subanen
Tribal Chieftain Norberto Tilao also said.
Mt. Pinukis has the
height of 1,562 meters above sea level located in the municipality of Midsalip,
Zamboanga del Sur was identified as the only remaining sources of waters that
supplies the 5 rivers that irrigated at least 90 thousand hectares of Riceland in
5 provinces of Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga Sibugay, part
of Misamis Occidental and Lanao del Norte.
All photos by Saida lapasaran of Ummah Fi Salam |
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