MG520
on Aerial survey over Zamboanga City
Photo
by Richel V. Umel
|
By MR. BOBBY BENITO
Consortium
of Bangsamoro Civil Society, Inc. (CBCS)
09266421280
COTABATO CITY (September
14, 2013) - What happened (is happening) in Zamboanga city is similar to what
happened in Sabah months ago. The Zamboanga siege could not have happened had
the venue for peaceful talks was used. The Tripartite Review is the peaceful
venue for the MNLF and the GPH to “justly and rightly” conclude the 1996 FPA.
This could have
prevented the Zamboanga incidence that had claimed several lives including
those of the innocent civilians and destructions of properties.
The Sabah crises
had taken its tolls to the civilians who had been untimely sent back home
leaving their “better” lives in Sabah. I hope the Zamboanga crises will not
deepen prejudices and discrimination between the Christians and Muslims in the
city. The downside of violence and wars had always been, deaths, displacement,
destruction, deepening of prejudices and refreshing wounds of discrimination
and hatred.
Sniper's firing. Photo by Richel Umel |
The MNLF-Nur wing had
been reported to have declared independence for Mindanao, Sulu and Palawan.
Nothing is wrong with that for as long as it does not violate the existing
Philippine Constitution. They have raised flags. Nothing wrong with that if
they are hanged in their houses or along the highways. It will be wrong if they
are hanged in public places, like plaza, government offices and schools. Mayor
Duterte welcomes the raising of the MNLF flag in Davao City, (where the
headquarters of the Bangsamoro Republic is located) for as long as it is not
higher than the flags of the Philippines.
The MNLF was
allegedly asking for permit to raise the flag of the Bangsamoro Republic at the
city hall of Zamboanga but was not allowed? Was this the triggering reason?
Earlier, an information circulated that the GPH (used to be GRP during the
MNLF-GRP peace talks) had unilaterally ended the MNLF-GPH-OIC tripartite review
of the 1976 Final Peace Agreement. Was this true? Or a simple dis-information?
The press release
circulated by the OPPAP denies this allegation by the MNLF. Who is telling the
truth? Granting that they are true (abrogation), would that be enough for the
MNLF to initiate the siege? Had they gotten the blessings of the OIC as a
partner in the review?
Is it the feeling
of having been betrayed by the GRP or the feeling of having been marginalized
in the on-going peace process by the MILF and the GPH that triggered the
MNLF-Nur to do Sabah look-alike siege in Zamboanga City? Whatever the
reasons, only the MNLF would know.
What should be done?
The right thing to
do is for the GPH and MNLF to “justly and rightly” conclude the peace talks
(review). The GPH and the MNLF processes should be communicated to the ground
to avoid speculations like what happened recently. The MNLF-GPH process should
also be “inclusive” so that the stakeholders including the communities are
aware and are involved. Both the MNLF and the government shall come up with
joint-statement to allow the people to understand better the status of the
review.
The political
irritation will always be there so long as the process is “hanged”. Unless
mutually concluded the irritation will always remain. The feeling can be very
dangerous. Like in a marriage, it is either you settle the conflict between the
spouses by reconciliation or divorce. To drag them without final conclusion can
only result to the unexpected.
The civil society
is willing to engage the MNLF and the GPH but they (CSOs) know nothing about
the status of the review. Nothing official (written) document is available
except verbatim which are vulnerable to misinterpretation.
Like the issue of
the Sabah claim where no final conclusion/resolution is made, the relationship
of the Sultanate of Sulu and Malaysian authorities will always be in a “hanging
mode”. Conflict can always be expected. Similarly, the MNLF and the GRPcan
always be suspicious to each other until a “just and right” conclusion is made.
For the MNLF and the GPH, it is much better “to talk to each other and not to
talk about each other”.
Meantime, justice
for the victims of the siege shall be worked out. This will be a bad precedence
if it continues to happen without due justice. The civilians can not be a
convenient “collateral damage”.
On the humanitarian
side, the siege should stop. The authorities and the MNLF shall spare the
civilians. Let us help the displaced communities in Zamboanga to meet their
immediate needs.
All Photos by Richel V. Umel |
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