ZAMBOANGA
CITY (Nov. 2, 2015,MPF News) - The first Tausug Summit held in Zamboanga City
from 31 October – 01 November 2015 and attended by 300 delegates from all
sectors of the Tausug society from Sulu, Basilan, Tawi-Tawi and the Zamboanga
Peninsula touched on wide-ranging issues as introspection of the Tausug as a
historic people vis-à-vis the current situation.
The
discussions and deliberations were more on the passionate rhetoric on the
glorious past of the Tausug bringing into fore the call for the restoration of
the Sultanate.
As
the Keynote Speaker for the Summit, Ms.Shernee A. Tan, the President of the
KusugTausug movement offered the most practical alternative and legally
feasible option while awaiting resolution to issue (sultanate) raised at the
summit.
Ms
Tan, youngest daughter of Vice Governor Abdusakur M. Tan, in her speech said
“We are setting our eyes on a larger picture; that of our people who are
scattered all over the Philippines, or toiling in foreign lands. They are
inclusive to the humble efforts we are pursuing”.
Ms
Tan expounded further and cited old protocols and agreements documenting the
territory of the Sulu Archipelago, in particular the Madrid Protocol of 1885
which sets territorial domain of sovereign Sulu.“The Archipelago of Sulu
(Jolo), conformably to the definition contained in Article I of the treaty
signed September 23rd, 1846, between the Spanish Government and the Sultan of
Sulu, comprises all the islands which are found between the western extremity
of the island of Mindanao on the one, and the continent of Borneo and the
Island of Paragua on the other side, with the exception of those which are
indicated in Article III. It is understood that the Islands of Balabac and of
Cagayan-Jolo form part of the archipelago.” Paragua is the old name of Palawan.
“We
are not out to reclaim the old territory and we recognize the present political
and geographical delineation”, Ms Tan further said.
She
said that the KusugTausug, while recognizing any legal rights of any quarters,
is more concern on the state and condition of the Tausug who are residing in
many parts of the Philippines and toiling in foreign lands.
She
said that while the Tausugis represented through the congressional districts of
the component provinces of the ARMM or through their respective LGUs, they will
have no half-way institutions to make representations for them when they are
outside of particularized areas.
“Hindi
po naming sinasabi na ang mga local na pamahalaan na kanilang kinaroroonan ay
hindi kayang ipagtanggol o ipaglabanan ang kanilang mga karapatan, subali’t higit
pong mapagtuunan sila ng pansin if they have a representative of their own
aside from the ones we mentioned, which are limited in scope”, she said.
In
reply to questions in an open forum Ms Tan said that during the so-called
Zamboanga Siege majority who were in the evacuation centers were Tausug and
those who were in the local government, civic organizations and ordinary
citizens in Sulu did their very best to send immediate assistance in any form
and way possible to their brethren.
“Such
a situation adds credence to the clamor that the Tausug should be represented
and attended to wherever fortune may take them”, she said.
(By Bernie Concepcion and Jong Cadion)
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