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InPeace Mindanao
Initiatives for Peace in Mindanao
August 21, 2008
Arroyo's policy shift in peace negotiations will intensify conflict in
Mindanao
Mrs. Arroyo's policy-shift in her administration's peace negotiations to
'disarmament, demobilization, and rehabilitation' will spell more disaster
than bring about peace especially in Mindanao.
Already, Malacaņang has hinted at reneging on with its Memorandum of
Agreement on Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD) with the Moro Islamic Liberation
Front through a policy of 'review' and 'non-renegotiation.' Now,
government reportedly wants to directly relate with communities,
side-stepping revolutionary organizations if they refuse to lay down their
arms.
Disarmament and demobilization should logically be at the tail end of any
negotiated political settlement, after the more substantive agenda such as
economic, social, and political rights and welfare are resolved. Mrs.
Arroyo wants to short-cut the substantive agenda in its talks with the
MILF and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP). This
policy practically shatters the building blocs that were conscientiously
built by the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and other
protagonists in the armed conflict.
At worse, this policy negates confidence-building with parties across the
negotiating table which is direly needed at this hour. At worst, it is
totally abandoning the framework that political and social justice are
prerequisites to peace.
This move, like Arroyo's reported laptop-throwing fit in Malacanang, shows
that she wants swift, militarist solutions. Arroyo is showing contempt
against legitimate armed social movements of the MILF and the NDFP that
have existed for decades because of poverty, hunger, and repression.
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In other words, Arroyo is
adopting an ahistorical approach to peace; and for this she would
repeatedly fail like previous administrations which have adopted an
all-out war approach to the armed insurgency.
By abandoning the peace process with the MILF and NDFP, Arroyo is laying
the ground for localized martial rule in many conflict areas. Arroyo's
plan to "directly talk to communities" instead of revolutionary movements
representing constituencies is a mere cover up for "localized peace
talks," an approach that has sought to divide-and-rule communities instead
of address the roots of insurgencies.
Arroyo's localized peace talks dovetails into sinister moves of local
governments and landowners to arm civilian populations supposedly to deter
armed attacks by Moro rebels. Armed vigilantism is a throwback to the days
of Martial Law when landlords and politician-warlords fanned
Muslim-Christian conflict to their benefit. We fear that instead of
pushing for GRP and MILF accountability for violations of human rights and
international humanitarian law, arming civilians will lead to the further
breakdown of law and order.
Peace advocates insist that the negotiating table, not all out war, is the
most viable option to ease tensions on the ground and properly seek
justice and indemnification for slain and displaced civilians. The people
of Mindanao refuse to be dragged into anarchy and a contrived discord
between Muslims and Christians. The people likewise refuse to be dragged
into Arroyo's Cha-Cha dancefloor. We say 'No to All-Out War!'
Atty. Beverly Selim-Musni
Convenor
Cell No. 09209893390 |