PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Feb. 10 (PNA) -- The Bangsamoro Civil Society
Organizations (BCSOs) staged a peace caravan Tuesday calling Congress to
approve the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) as scheduled.
The
peace caravan was joined by 13 BCSOs headed by the Consortium of Bangsamoro
Civil Society (CBCS) and the Mindanao Alliance for Peace (MAP) in Zamboanga
Peninsula.
The
40-vehicle caravan left the nearby municipality of Kumalarang, this province,
for the Zamboanga Sibugay province where another convoy of vehicles coming from
Zamboanga del Norte is scheduled to join them en route to Zamboanga City.
Professor
Abussawan Salipada, MAP chairman for Zamboanga Peninsula, said Tuesday that the
passage of the proposed BBL is the ultimate solution to the conflict here in
Mindanao.
Salipada
said the January 25 incident that resulted to the death of 44 Special Action
Force (SDAF) policemen should not be made as an obstacle to the passage of the
proposed BBL.
He
added that the incident should be left to the investigating body to conduct a
probe and to file charges against those responsible to the killing of the 44
SAF policemen.
He
added that all-out war is not the solution to the conflict here in Mindanao.
“We
cannot solve the problem by creating another problem,” he said.
As
planned, Salipada said the caravan will return to their respective places of
origin upon arriving in Zamboanga City.
However,
Salipada said they were not able to proceed to Zamboanga City as combined
military and police forces stopped them in Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay around 10
a.m. after they failed to present permit to hold the caravan.
It
was learned from Salipada that the caravan returned to their respective places
of origin from Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay. (PNA)
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