By Jong Cadion
PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (February 20, 2016) - The Moro Islamic Liberation Front
(MILF) released about 50 children, who were previously engaged directly or
indirectly in armed confrontations acting as couriers and support staff to
their fathers and relatives who are members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed
Forces (BIAF) of the MILF in Mindanao, in a symbolic turn-over ceremony
yesterday with the representatives of the Government, UNICEF and MILF in
Simuay, Sultan Kudarat, in the nearby province of Maguindanao, military
official said.
Western Mindanao Command (WesMinCom) Information Officer Cpt. Jo-Ann D.
Petinglay disclosed that the said turnover was witnessed by OPAPP Secretary
Jesus Dureza; Major General Carlito Galvez, Jr., Commander, Western Mindanao
Command; Major General Zamrose, Head of Mission of the International Monitoring
Team; and some local officials of Mindanao. The activity was facilitated by
UNICEF and the MILF Vice Chairman Gadzali Jaafar along with the different Base
Commanders of the BIAF.
Jaafar, who was representing MILF Chairman Al Hadj Murad Ibrahim, said
that the MILF is doing this to show its sincerity in supporting the peace
process and that the MILF wants the next generation to benefit from today's
peace efforts.
"We need to unite for a better tomorrow because we believe that
there is a better tomorrow," said Jaafar.
On behalf of the President, OPAPP Secretary Dureza lauded the efforts of
the MILF, saying that "the government is happy that the endeavor has
finally come to reality." He said he will talk to the other secretaries on
how the government can provide support to the children in order to improve
their social well-being and their communities.
According to the UNICEF country representative Lotta Sylwander, the
ceremony was a historical event since the BIAF is the first and only armed
group in the world that successfully turned-over children who were involved
directly or indirectly in previous armed engagements.
The UNICEF which is responsible in profiling and identifying children
among the BIAF members said that 60% of the children in their list are boys,
while 40% are girls.
Petinglay added that the group is actively helping countries which has
internal and external conflicts, specifically looking into the welfare of the
children who are commonly the victims of war. The initial number of 50 is the
first batch of children out of the 1,858 yet to be released from the
statistical data of the international organization.
The WesMinCom Commander, Major General Galvez who had been working
closely with the MILF being the former Chairman of the Coordinating Committee
on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH), attended and witnessed the event.
"We must work hard today in order to ensure that the future will be
peaceful. We must invest in the children because they are the ones who will be
responsible for a peaceful and harmonious future", MGen Galvez said.
"The Armed Forces sees this as a welcoming development and will be very
supportive in the implementation of activities intended to develop the welfare
of these children", he added.
Gadzali further commended Galvez for the tremendous achievements brought
about by the successful collaborations made by the AFP and the MILF then and
now. "Major General Galvez is genuinely working closely and actively in
understanding the problems and finding means to be able to contribute to its
long-term solution," said Jaafar.
During the turnover, certificates of disengagement were also accorded to
the children indicating their-in their release from the organization.
Next batches of children are expected to be turned-over in the coming
days after parents and relatives give their consent.
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