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AFP not treating dissent as crime

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From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 22): AFP not treating dissent as crime

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) cried foul over allegations that the government, particularly the military, is "treating dissent as a crime".

The AFP made the statement in response to former Bayan Muna Representative Neri Colmenares' condemnation of the arrest of Gabriela, Anakpawis and Bayan Muna members and that of National Democratic Front peace consultant Adelberto Silva last week.


"To say that government, AFP included, 'is treating dissent as a crime' is a misleading if not a malicious imputation," AFP spokesperson Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo said in a message sent to reporters Sunday.

In arresting persons with standing warrants of arrest for 15 counts of murder and a host of others, such as illegally carrying firearms, ammunitions, and explosives when accosted in a joint AFP-PNP checkpoint, it is not criminalizing a certain “militant group” of people, he added.

"The operations actually upheld the law and protected the Filipino people at large—it doesn’t matter whether such group of people is comprised of 'mere activists' or a 'consultant in a peace negotiation'," Arevalo stressed.

He noted that the court's order to release the accused since the charges were set for further investigation doesn’t make the case filed against them flawed, the AFP spokesperson added.

"It is due process at work. It is a test of probable cause at its best! And the AFP vows to the majesty of the law and of the courts as the AFP has always been," he emphasized.

Also, Arevalo clarified that no one is above the law.

"'We are', as that old adage says, 'a government of laws and not of men.'," he added.

While Filipinos are discerning and intelligent, Arevalo said the people must be guarded against terrorist propaganda propagated by many voices and myriad faces pretending to be champions of human rights and civil liberties.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1051715

AFP condemns massacre in Negros sugar farm

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From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 22): AFP condemns massacre in Negros sugar farm

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) strongly condemned the brutal killing of nine people at a sugar farm in Barangay Bulanon, Sagay City, Negros Occidental on Saturday night.

"The AFP strongly condemns and is deeply saddened by this violent incident that transpired in Barangay Bulanon, Sagay City, Negros Occidental,"military spokesperson Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo said in a message to reporters Sunday.

Initial police reports said the fatalities were among the alleged members of the National Federation of Sugarcane Workers (NFSW), who occupied the farm at Hacienda Nene in Purok Firetree on Saturday morning.

The male fatalities were identified as Eglicerio Villegas, 36; Paterno Baron, 48; Rene “Dodong” Laurencio; and Rannel “Bingbing” Bantigue, 41, while the females were Angelife Arsenal, 47; Morena Mendoza; and Marcelina “Necnec” Dumaguit.

The two minors were identified as Jomarie Ughayon Jr., 16, and Marchtel Sumicad, 17.

The bodies of Mendoza, Bantigue and Dumaguit were allegedly burned by the assailants, the police report said.

"We are one with the families and relatives of the reported nine individuals who perished in the shooting incident in seeking for an assurance that justice will be served to both the victims and the perpetrators," he added.

Arevalo also said they are now awaiting the results of the official investigation being conducted by the Philippine National Police.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1051717

Duterte’s offer to NPA not form of bribery: Palace

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From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 22): Duterte’s offer to NPA not form of bribery: Palace

President Rodrigo Duterte’s offer to give the New People’s Army (NPA) house and employment if they surrender to government should not be construed as a form of bribery, Malacañang said on Sunday.

Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said Duterte “is not being less hostile, nor hostile for that matter” in his pronouncement during last Friday’s inauguration of the Gaisano Grand Citygate Mall in Davao City.

“We should not construe the President's aspiration for peace as a form of bribery,” Panelo said in a press statement.

“The President's offer to the New People’s Army (NPA) for dwelling and employment, if and when their members lay down their arms, is a mere reiteration of his proposal to the rebel group to take a new tack in its advocacy,” he clarified.


In a statement, Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founding chairman Jose Maria Sison said Duterte is either trying to sound less hostile to the communists by trying to bribe the NPA rebels to surrender.

Panelo said the 50-year armed conflict between government and NPA, one of the longest insurgencies in the world, has resulted in a series of sorrowful tragedies, involving Filipinos killing fellow Filipinos.

“The President acknowledges that there were those bright and youthful leaders who could have served this nation and improved their respective careers if only their lives were not cut short from the skirmishes emanating from this armed struggle. We take note of families of soldiers and rebels who still grieve for the loss of their loved ones up to this day,” Panelo said.

“This armed conflict cannot go on for another fifty years, and in the mind of PRRD, the same must end; and the sooner it ends, the better it is for our country,” he added.

On Sison’s statement that the National Democratic Front is ready to negotiate with the government, Panelo said the communists must first demonstrate genuine sincerity before the resumption of the talks.

“The government cannot sit with their leaders in the same negotiating table while the latter's armed comrades are fraudulently committing criminal acts and bringing harm to our people. These include the ambushing of our armed forces and innocent civilians while enforcing their so-called revolutionary taxes and destroying the properties of individuals or entities who refuse to give in to their orders,” Panelo explained.

He said the government has been dismayed in numerous occasions over the NPA’s opportunistic attacks amid the ongoing peace talks.

“We therefore challenge Mr. Sison, as well as his forces on the ground, if they truly believe in him, to walk the talk and support the President’s call for conciliation towards the nation's quest for just, sustainable and enduring peace in our motherland,” Panelo said.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1051698

AFP backs PRRD’s call for peaceful surrender of NPAs

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From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 21): AFP backs PRRD’s call for peaceful surrender of NPAs

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Sunday expressed support for President Rodrigo Duterte's fresh calls to New People's Army (NPA) members to lay down their weapons and rejoin the mainstream society.

"The AFP joins the Commander-in-Chief (President Rodrigo Duterte) in calling out to the terrorist NPA to lay down their arms as most of them have done and to avail of the offer to have a new lease of a peaceful, productive, and joyful lives with their loved ones in a community of fellow Filipinos welcoming and embracing them back to its folds," military spokesperson Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo said in a statement sent to reporters.


The AFP spokesperson said the rebels should seriously consider this offer as their so-called "people's revolution" is already a passé as more and more Filipinos, including the ones in their losing “army” of communists, have already realized the failure of their pretended ideology that has now turned into terrorism of the people and the exploitation of their own.

"Hundreds who have already surrendered, and those who are still in the mountains but have already sent surrender feelers, now say that they now came to realize that while they were being pushed to fight it out in the frontlines, the CPP (Communist Party of the Philippines) leadership in Europe and in the cities luxuriate in the money they extort from business persons," Arevalo added.

To provide for these surrenderers, the AFP spokesperson said the government has its Enhanced-Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) in full swing to ensure that former rebels (FRs) will have a wholistic package of benefits that they can avail of such as, but not limited to, health, education, livelihood assistance, and legal assistance.

"The AFP also helps provide to qualified E-CLIP enrollees protection from their former comrades who might want to deprive them (FRs) of this opportunity to be with their families and mainstream society again," he added.

Arevalo added that now is the best time to surrender and avail of these benefits now enjoyed by hundreds of these FRs.

"The NPAs do not need the likes of Jose Maria Sison to broker for peaceful and meaningful lives for them. They can, as the AFP has been supporting, avail of localized peace talks. That is more responsive to their particular needs and situations. CPP leaders abroad are out of touch and have only their personal interests to protect in making ludicrous demands for the talks but do not perform their share to make peace work," he added.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1051682

Gunmen massacre 9 sugarcane workers in NegOcc

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From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 21): Gunmen massacre 9 sugarcane workers in NegOcc



Family members flock on Sunday morning to a funeral home in Sagay City where the bodies of the nine fatalities in Barangay Bulanon were brought after they were killed by unidentified gunmen on Saturday night. (Photo courtesy of DYHB Tatak RMN Page)

BACOLOD CITY — A total of nine persons, including three women and two minors, were killed by a group of unidentified gunmen in a sugarcane farm at Barangay Bulanon in Sagay City, Negros Occidental on Saturday night, the provincial police here reported Sunday.

According to the police report, the fatalities were among the alleged members of the National Federation of Sugarcane Workers (NFSW) who occupied the farm at Hacienda Nene in Purok Firetree on Saturday morning.


The male fatalities were identified as Eglicerio Villegas, 36; Paterno Baron, 48; Rene “Dodong” Laurencio; and Rannel “Bingbing” Bantigue, 41, while the females were Angelife Arsenal, 47; Morena Mendoza; and Marcelina “Necnec” Dumaguit.

The two minors were identified as Jomarie Ughayon Jr., 16, and Marchtel Sumicad, 17.

The bodies of Mendoza, Bantigue and Dumaguit were allegedly burned by the assailants, the police report said.

Investigators led by Chief Insp. Roberto Mansueto, head of Sagay City Police Station, and personnel of 62nd Special Action Force team, proceeded to Barangay Bulanon after receiving information about the incident that took place around 9:30 p.m.

The teams learned that the farm owned by Carmen Tolentino was occupied by alleged NFSW members, a day after the harvest.

While the victims and their companions were resting inside the improvised tents, a group of about 40 gunmen fired at them, immediately killing the nine.


Those who survived were able to run and seek refuge in various areas near the sugarcane farm.

Operatives from the Negros Occidental Police Provincial Crime Laboratory recovered 12 fired cartridges of 5.56-caliber rifle and seven others of caliber .45 along with a homemade .38-caliber pistol with a live cartridge and a fired cartridge case of the same firerarm.

The bodies of the nine victims were brought to FDN Memorial Chapel.

The Sagay City Police Station said investigators are eyeing land conflict as the motive of the incident.

Follow-up investigation and clearing operation are ongoing and surviving witnesses are temporarily in police custody.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1051686

Duterte offers fresh start to NPA rebels: Drop your guns, I’ll give you a house and job

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From the Politiko (Oct 20): Duterte offers fresh start to NPA rebels: Drop your guns, I’ll give you a house and job



President Rodrigo Duterte is offering a chance to members of the New People’s Army to start anew if they will surrender to the government.

In a speech at the opening of a new Gaisano mall in Davao City Friday (October 19), Duterte called NPA rebels his “friends” whom he doesn’t want to kill.

Addressing the communist fighters, he said: “Your underground movement will not amount to anything. But I am ready to accept you if you surrender. Bring your firearms, give it to me, and I will give you a house and a job. You can be sure of that.”


Duterte said the government will even foot the bill for the surrendering rebels to learn new skills at the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).


“Set down your arms and we will not have a problem. If you wish to join politics, okay lang. Drop the firearms, drop the gun, and we will not have a problem. We will not be just friends, but Filipino brothers and sisters,” he said.

Duterte said he doesn’t want to fight with NPA rebels because soldiers and policemen die in the process.

The government stopped peace talks with the NPA’s ideological and political arms, the Communist Party of the Philippines and National Democratic Front, last year due to the rebels’ attacks on uniformed personnel and civilians. The negotiations have yet to formally start again.

http://politics.com.ph/duterte-offers-fresh-start-to-npa-rebels-drop-your-guns-ill-give-you-a-house-and-job/

Duterte’s offer to NPA ‘amazonas’: Surrender and I’ll hug, kiss you

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From the Politiko (Oct 20): Duterte’s offer to NPA ‘amazonas’: Surrender and I’ll hug, kiss you



President Rodrigo Duterte was his usual flirtatious self again Friday (October 19) as he urged communist rebels to surrender so they could have a fresh start in life.

Duterte made a special offer to female New People’s Army rebels who will lay their arms down in a speech during the opening of a new Gaisano mall in Davao City.

“You amazonas are better off coming here. I’ll hug and kiss you,” he said.


Duterte offered communist rebels a house and job in exchange for surrendering to the government. He said he doesn’t want to fight them anymore.

“Your underground movement will not amount to anything. But I am ready to accept you if you surrender. Bring your firearms, give it to me, and I will give you a house and a job. You can be sure of that,” he said.

he government stopped peace talks with the NPA’s ideological and political arms, the Communist Party of the Philippines and National Democratic Front, last year due to the rebels’ attacks on uniformed personnel and civilians. The negotiations have yet to formally start again.

Duterte said that while he is no longer interested to talk to CPP founder Jose Maria Sison, communist rebels can surrender to local authorities so they could start anew.

http://politics.com.ph/dutertes-offer-to-npa-amazonas-surrender-and-ill-hug-kiss-you/

39th IB troops find NPA arms cache in Makilala

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From the Mindanao Times (Oct 21): 39th IB troops find NPA arms cache in Makilala

Five high-powered firearms, a rifle grenade, and bomb components were discovered by soldiers of the 39th Infantry Battalion along the road in Purok 5, Barangay Batasan, Makilala, Cotabato around 2 p.m. on Oct. 18.

Capt. Jerry Lamosao, the spokesperson of 10th Infantry Division, said the soldiers also found a communist flag in the same area. They arms cache was stashed inside two nylon sacks and left at the road shoulder.

He said a resident informed the soldiers that three men left the two sacks upon noticing the checkpoint of the military and the police along the road leading to the barangay hall. Accordingly, they unloaded the sacks from a green multi-cab vehicle.

He said the discovery of the cache indicates that the manpower of the New People's Army is dwindling.

Lt. Col. Rhojun P. Rosales, commander of the 39th Infantry Battalion, encouraged the remaining members of the New People's Army to lay down their arms and surrender. He also warned citizens against stocking up on firearms without the proper permit because they could face jail time.

On the other hand, Brig. Gen. Roberto T. Ancan, commander of 1002nd Infantry Brigade, commended the soldiers for their continued commitment to keep the peace, especially in the remote areas. He then urged the Red fighters to surrender.

“We will ensure your safety and well-being when you lay down your arms and live peacefully with your families," Ancan said.

"We will work with other stakeholders to ensure your safety and that of your families."

In a statement, Maj. Gen. Noel S. Clement, commander of the 10th ID, also thanked the residents for their continued support for the government's effort to wipe out the NPA and also introduce development in the communities.
 

Soldiers find IED

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From the Mindanao Times (Oct 21): Soldiers find IED

An improvised explosive Device (IED) was recovered by the 71st Infantry Battalion in Sitio Tinago, Barangay Napnapan, Pantukan, Compostela Valley on Saturday morning.

According to 1Lt. Jhocell D. Asis, the civil-military operations officer of 71st IB, said the soldiers responded to the tip given by Jolito Dagook, purok chairman of Sitio Tinago, about a bomb laid down along the trail going to Sitio Puting Sayaw of Barangay Napnapan.

Upon combing the area, Asis said the troops of Bravo Company under the 71st IB recovered the IED, weighing more or less five kilos, along with one blasting cap and a 30-meter wire.

She said the IED belongs to the NPA under Jerry Japitan alias Jano.

“We commend the community for always feeding us information that helps in preempting the terroristic activities of the (NPAs)," Lt. Col. Esteveyn Ducusin, the commander of 71st IB, said.

"The incident is a manifestation that the NPAs are very desperate as they keep losing the support of the masses," Ducusin said.

The battalion commander said they will assure that an appropriate case will be filed against the perpetrators.

“Everyone, not only soldiers but innocent civilians, could be victims if this bomb was detonated," he added.

The IED was brought to the custody of the Bravo Company of the 71st IB in Sitio Diat Palo, Barangay Kingking, Pantukan for proper disposition.
 

2 NPA fighters, including a 17-year-old, surrender

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From the Mindanao Times (Oct 21): 2 NPA fighters, including a 17-year-old, surrender

Two more members of the same New People’s Army’s Sub-Regional Committee 4 (SRC 4), Southern Mindanao Regional Command, turned themselves over to the 60th Infantry Battalion at its Charlie Company Command Post in Laak, Compostela Valley on Tuesday.

1Lt. Amadeuz VJ Celestial, the spokesperson of the 60th IB, said one of the two surrenderees, alias Annie, is only 17, who was allegedly recruited by alias Ka Coco, who was luring members of the Dibabawon tribe in Barangay Sta. Emelia, Veruela, Agusan del Sur last December 2017 when they chanced upon her.

Annie said she only joined the group out of curiosity and because Coco promised she can leave the group after a month.

Coco took Annie without even asking permission from her parents.

Annie, however, was never allowed to go back home.

She said Coco and her other comrades warned her that the military and the police are just waiting to capture and kill her. She stayed with the group for almost 10 months as a platoon medic and was even involved in an armed encounter in February this year.

Meanwhile, alias Raymond, now 19 years old, was also allegedly recruited when he was just 17. He attempted to surrender five times before his successful attempt last week. Raymond also worked as a medic and was wounded in the February clash with government troops.

Annie was brought to the local social welfare and development office for psychological debriefing and custody.

In his statement, Lt. Col. Gilbert Ombos, 60th IB commander, condemned the continued recruitment of minors and members of the indigenous people.

"No one—not our indigenous peoples, and especially not our children—should be forced to leave their homes and be caught in the middle of a war these communist-terrorists insist in waging,” he added.

The 60th IB opened its Balik-Loob Center in selected area of operations to accommodate rebels and their supporters who want to surrender.

Part of the center’s thrust is to aid surrenderees in claiming benefits under the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP).
 

Death of 5 soldiers denied

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From the Visayan Daily Star (Oct 20): Death of 5 soldiers denied

The New People’s Army Mt. Cansermon Command in a statement yesterday alleged that five soldiers were killed and five were injured in an encounter in Sitio Nabali-an, Brgy, Carol-an, Ayungon, Negros Oriental, Thursday.

Capt. Eduardo Precioso, 3rd Infantry Division Public Affairs Office chief, however, said the claim was part of the disinformation campaign of the NPA.

Two soldiers were slightly injured in anabout 40-minute gunbattle, while a member of the NPA identified only as Dagul, was killed, he said.


Two backpacks, two handheld radios with chargers, two magazines of AK-47 rifles with ammunition, two rifle grenades, and subversive documents were recovered at the encounter site.

Lt. Col. Egberto Dacoscos, 62nd Infantry Battalion commander, attributed the vigilance of residents to the information they received on the presence of armed men. This clearly indicates that they are tired of the CPP-NPA ruthlessness and injustices, he said

Dacoscos said the gunbattle between 62IB soldiers and about 15 NPA rebels ensued while government forces were approaching the area.

Precioso said the cadaver of the slain rebel has yet to be claimed by members of his family and relatives.

http://www.visayandailystar.com/2018/October/20/topstory6.htm

NDF/Sison: On the Right of Parties and Candidate to Campaign in Areas Administered by the People’s Democratic Government

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Jose Maria Sison propaganda statement posted to the National Democratic Front Website (Oct 21): On the Right of Parties and Candidate to Campaign in Areas Administered by the People’s Democratic Government

By Prof. Jose Maria Sison

As NDFP Chief Political Consultant, I know the following:

In the guerrilla fronts and other areas administered by the people’s democratic government of workers and peasants, political parties and candidates of all sorts have the right to campaign even in the elections conducted by the reactionary government of big compradors, landlords and corrupt bureaucrats.

Such a policy of the people’s government is upheld by the CPP, NPA and NDFP, the local organs of political power and the mass organizations. The Duterte regime and its military minions are lying when they say that the NPA uses the election campaign period to extort from political parties and candidates by demanding payments for the permit to campaign.

The parties and candidates do not pay for any permit to campaign. It is simply ministerial for the people’s government to allow them to campaign, provided they do not enter the territory of the people’s government with an armed force or sacks of money to buy votes.

Sometimes, political parties and candidates offer contributions or donations to the socioeconomic and health programs of the people’s government. It is purely voluntary for them to make such offers. The revolutionary movement rejects offers of sham help from malevolent forces who oppress and exploit the people.

https://www.ndfp.org/on-the-right-of-parties-and-candidate-to-campaign-in-areas-administered-by-the-peoples-democratic-government/

NDF/Sison: Regarding GRP-NDFP peace negotiations

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Jose Maria Sison propaganda statement posted to the National Democratic Front Website (Oct 21): Regarding GRP-NDFP peace negotiations (By Delfin Mallari, Philippine Daily Inquirer)

ONLINE INTERVIEW WITH PROF. JOSE MARIA SISON REGARDING GRP-NDFP PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

By Delfin T. Mallari
Philippine Daily Inquirer,
October 18, 2018

1. Given the quality of the candidates for the Lower House and the Senate, can you expect their support for the resumption of the peace talks?



JMS: If you ask the candidates for the Lower House and the Senate, I am sure that almost all of them will be in-favor of the peace negotiations. Those who are reactionary and less intelligent will precondition the talks with the surrender of the NPA and the more intelligent or progressive ones will say that the talks must address the roots of the armed conflict and lead to comprehensive agreements to lay the basis for a just and lasting peace.

2. Will you ask the candidates to declare their position on the peace talks as the people’s basis for electing them?

JMS: Yes, definitely, we in the NDFP will certainly appreciate the candidates who support the resumption of the peace negotiations in accordance with The Hague Joint Declaration in order to arrive at the needed agreements on social, economic and political reforms and lay the foundation for a just and durable peace under the guiding principles of national sovereignty, democracy and social justice. Thus the people will know who among the candidates are for just peace.

3. Aside from the Congress and the Senate, which other institutions may have influence in getting the talks to resume?

JMS: The executive branch of GRP and no less than the president are crucial in agreeing or not to resume the peace negotiations. In the first place, it was Duterte who terminated the peace negotiations. Outside of the government, there are institutions, like the political parties, mass organizations, professional an civic organizations, and the churches that are interested in a just and lasting peace in the country.

4. But first of all, on the basis of your analysis, is there still a chance for the peace talks to reopen in Duterte’s time?

JMS: The NDFP is always open to peace negotiations. We can negotiate peace only with the party with which we are at war. It is up to Duterte to decide whether he is interested in peace negotiations. He is the one who terminated the peace negotiations with his Proclamation 360 as of November 23, 2017.

By all indications and by his own pronouncements and actions, he does not want peace negotiations for a vile purpose: so that he can easily blame the CPP and the NPA for the armed conflict and use this as basis for declaring martial law nationwide in order to ram through his chacha for federalism, actually a fascist dictatorship with all powers concentrated in his hands.

However, it is also possible that upon the further deterioration of his health and/or the failure of his all-out war campaign to destroy the revolutionary movement, Duterte would seriously consider negotiating again with the NDFP either to leave a legacy he can be proud of or simply to ease his way to the end of his term.

Otherwise, we simply have to wait for his successor to decide whether or not to resume of the peace negotiations. The NDFP is desirous of peace negotiations but is not afraid of the reactionaries who are fixed on waging a counter-revolutionary war against the people.

5. You say that the NDFP is ready at any time to resume the talks. But it would be a big impediment for the government to resume talks if NPA attacks continue while talking? Are you ready to accept nationwide ceasefire as precondition for resuming the talks?

JMS: Duterte and his sidekicks Lorenzana and Año are not telling the truth when they claim that the NPA attacked the AFP and the PNP during ceasefires. It is their side which never stopped to occupy and militarize the barrios and attack the NPA and the people. The AFP continued Aquino’s Oplan Bayanihan up to the end of 2016 and then launched Oplan Kapayapaan in early 2017.

There was never any letup in AFP, PNP and paramilitary attacks against the revolutionary forces and the people. Complaints about these attacks were always submitted by the NDFP negotiating panel to the Joint Monitoring Committee under CARHRIHL to allow the peace negotiations to proceed.

But in the case of the GRP, upon the prompting of Lorenzana and Año, Duterte always went direct to the press to complain against the defensive actions of the NPA and worse to terminate the peace negotiations. He terminated the negotiations so many times, four times if we count the termination he last made on June 14 to stop the Interim Peace Agreement from being signed in Oslo on June 28, 2017.

The NDFP is willing to negotiate under conditions of ceasefire or no ceasefire. It was Duterte and the AFP that launched attacks during the more than five months of ceasefire from August 2016 to January 2017. The NPA forces kept on evading the attacks unless they were compelled to fight back. As in the period of Ramos, it is possible to negotiate while fighting and make the agreements towards a just and lasting peace.

6. A personal question, i posed this to you before. Are you prepared to die in another country, meaning, are you not eager to return to the Philippines? As you say, you can come home only upon the successful end of the talks. And should this not happen, you must be ready to accept that you would not see the Philippines again. Sorry, Ka Joma for the emotional question.

JMS: I have always stood and fought for the Filipino people’s national sovereignty and democracy in preparation for socialism. I am a patriot and against any imperialist power like the US wishing to perpetuate all-round dominance over the Philippines and China wishing to move in by turning our country into a debt colony through overpriced infrastructure projects and through takeover of the West Philippine Sea and the the oil, gas and other natural resources there.

I am also an internationalist, a proletarian internationalist. I do not mind dying in a foreign country if that is the only way to avoid submitting myself to those who oppress and exploit the Filipino people and who wish to bribe, imprison or kill me. I have done my share of fighting in the battlefield and defying hardship and threats to life in nine years and being imprisoned for another nine years in the fight against the Marcos fascist dictatorship.

I do not mind being a political refugee for as long as necessary. I have the support of my compatriots and foreign friends in the spirit of proletarian internationalism and international peoples’ solidarity.

7. At any time since 1992, have you been offered any high position in the GRP in order to win you over from the side of the NDFP? Or have you been subjected to any threats, pressure or any punitive action in connection with your role as NDFP chief political consultant?
JMS: Two presidents have offered cabinet positions to me and Ka Luis Jalandoni, while he was the chairperson on the NDFP Negotiating Panel. But we politely declined the offers and countered that we would consider the offers only after the complete success of the peace negotiations. I need not identify the presidents because the offers were made informally through intermediaries.

The threats, pressures and punitive actions taken against me in connection with the peace negotiations are publicly known to some extent. After Estrada terminated the peace negotiations in 1999, we received reports that one hit team after another was sent to the Netherlands in a plot to knife me to death. This was exposed by General Berroya in January 2001.

The Arroyo regime requested the US gove5rnment to designate the CPP, NPA and myself as terrorists in late 2001 in order to pressure the NDFP to accept a so-called final peace agreement which amounted to the surrender of the NPA. The US listing in August 2002 triggered my being listed in the so-called terrorist lists of the Dutch government and the European Union. The social benefits I had as a political refugee were withdrawn
The Arroyo regime also fed the Dutch authorities with hearsay and speculative testimonies in falsely accusing me of several murders and causing my detention for 17 days in August 27 to September 13, 2007. But I have prevailed over the false murder charges and the EU terrorist list by taking legal action and winning my cases with finality in the Dutch courts and in the European Court of Justice in 2009.

8. What were the deals behind that offer Cabinet post offer? Was it somewhat related to the “surrender” of the NPA or stop of the communist insurgency, something like that? Since the offer was made during Ka Louie’s term as NDFP panel chief, it was not PRRD. Please clarify who made the offer of cabinet posts?

JMS: There were no deals of any kind because we declined the offers outrightly. If we accepted the cabinet posts, we would have become sellouts. PRRD did not offer any cabinet post directly to Louie and me. But he publicly offered four cabinet posts to the CPP in 2016. Please review the news accounts in 2016. I replied that he could get patriotic and progressive individuals on their personal merits for competence, integrity and diligence. He subsequently appointed Rafael Mariano and Judy Taguiwalo on the basis of their individual merits and NOT as representatives of the CPP.

https://www.ndfp.org/regarding-grp-ndfp-peace-negotiations/

MILF: Campaign Period for BOL Starts in December

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Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Website (Oct 22): Campaign Period for BOL Starts in December



Cotabato City — A report today by Philstar posted online says that the campaign period for approval of the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) kicks off in December.
Philstar was quoting an announcement made by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC).

A COMELEC resolution said that the campaign period for the Bangsamoro plebiscite would start on Dec. 7 and end on Jan. 19. Two days later, or on Jan. 21, the people in the plebiscite area will vote on whether to approve or reject the law, which provides for the creation of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

The Poll Body will supervise the conduct of an information campaign, including those for indigenous communities, women, youth, religious, professionals and the public and private sector employees in every barangay, municipality, city and province where the plebiscite will be conducted.

The COMELEC Resolution also said that information dissemination and public advocacy initiatives by the other government or non-governmental groups or individuals shall also be allowed during the campaign period.

Every barangay within the plebiscite area are also directed to hold at least one assembly or “pulong-pulong” during the campaign period to enlighten the voters about the law.

COMELEC has set the plebiscite period from Dec. 7 until Feb. 5, the Philstar report also said.

From Jan. 20 to 21, the ban against the sale, purchase and use of intoxicating liquor will also be imposed. The ban also applies to giving and accepting free transportation, food and drinks.

The plebiscite on Jan. 21 will start at 7 a.m. and close at 3 p.m.

A favorable result in the plebiscite, both for the areas proposed for inclusion as well as their mother units, shall result in their inclusion to the new region.

Areas included in the conduct of plebiscite are the core territory of the current ARMM, 6 municipalities in Lanao Del Norte, 39 Barangays in North Cotabato, as well as the cities of Cotabato and Isabela in basilan.

The Bangsamoro Organic Law was passed by congress on July 27, and signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on August 6. (Source: Philstar)

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MILF: Damakling Province holds General Assembly on BOL

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Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Website (Oct 22): Damakling Province holds General Assembly on BOL



IN PHOTO- Hundreds of participants listen to speakers at a covered court in Barangay Digal, Buluan, Maguindanao during an assembly on BOL on October 20, 2018

In adherence to the directive of Mohagaher Iqbal, Chairman of MILF Committee on Information for all Provincial Information Directors to conduct assembly in their respective areas and educate the Moro people on Bangsamoro Organic law (BOL), and what to do during the plebiscite slated on January 21, 2019, hundreds of people gathered in an assembly at Barangay Digal, Buluan, Maguindanao on October 20 to listen to speakers who will provide them basic information on the BOL.
Abdulaziz B. Talib, Provincial Director of Information Committee of Damakling Province in his message urged the participants to listen to the speakers so that they can understand well what BOL is all about, and what every Bangsamoro can enjoy once the law is ratified during the plebiscite.

Talib also told them they speakers will also provide guidelines what they are supposed to do during the plebiscite.

Professor Esmael A. Abdula, President of Kalilintad Peacebuilding Institute, and member of Steering Committee of Bangsamoro Leadership and Managment Institute (BLMI) told the participants that the BOL is the result of Moro struggle for decades were thousands of lives were loss.

He said that it is a solemn duty of every Bangsamoro people to cast the yes vote during the plebiscite.

Rahib Payapat, Secretary General of United Bangsamoro Justice Party (UBJP) Maguindanao Cluster C said that the Bangsamoro is now in the crucial stage of its democratic struggle because the fate of the BOL lies in the hands of every Bangsamoro. He also urged them to vote yes during the plebiscite.

Datu Glenn Youssep P. Piang, Barangay Chairman of Digal was very glad that the assembly is held in his barangay.

He has high hopes that more assemblies will be held in his barangay to further educate his constituents on BOL.

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MILF: Basilan Educators attend Forum on Understanding Bangsamoro Organic Law

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Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Website (Oct 22): Basilan Educators attend Forum on Understanding Bangsamoro Organic Law



IN PHOTO- MILF PIP Chair, and BTC Commissioner Mohagaher Iqbal at the podium during the Forum with Basilan Educators in Isabela, Basilan

Isabela, Basilan- More than four hundred division heads, and educators in Basilan attended a Forum on Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) in Basilan State College Amphitheater on October 20, 2018.
The activity was organized by Bangsamoro ICSP Alumni Association, Inc.(BIAA) and sponsored by Pathways of Australian Embassy in partnership with Bangsamoro Professionals Group Ad hoc Committee Peace Implementing Panel & the Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC).

The speakers were mostly from the BTC such as Chair Mohagher Iqbal of the MILF Peace Implementing Panel, BTC Comms. Atty Raisa Jajurie and Dr. Susana S. Anayatin.

Chairman Iqbal spoked on the historical context of the BOL, and how the term Moro came into use?

It came from Latin and Greek terms "Mauris" or "Maurus" which means "black or "dark". It was Hispanized into Moro and Anglicised into Moors which referred to Muslims inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal & Spain today) who ruled it for almost 8th centuries. Later on, it referred to all Muslims including those in the Philippines in the 16th century.

Mr. Iqbal paraphrased President Rodrigo Duterte’s statement regarding the historical injustices committed against the Bangsamoro people which was enumerated into four aspects such as: 1. Loss of Sovereignty and Independence, 2. Loss of Lands and Homeland, 3. Loss or deprivation of internal development and 4. Genocidal campaign against the Moro people".

Comm. Anayatin talked on provisions about education, and cited, " Section 20 Art. X of the constitution & this organic law-The Bangsamoro Government shall exercise its authority over the following: Education & Skills Training".



Part of the huge crowd attending the Forum on BOL with Basilan educators

Prof. Anayatin received a round of applause when she said, " ...The National Government shall continue to support, enhance and strengthen the Mindanao State University system, including this State College of Basilan".

Comm. Jajurie talked on some salient points of the BOL like Bangsamoro Identity and cited its provisions, "The native inhabitants of Mindanao, and the Sulu archipelago...at the advent of the Spanish colonization, their spouses & their descendants have the right to identify themselves as Bangsamoro".

Comm. Jajurie also cited another provision about Local Government Units, "The Bangsamoro Government and Constituents of Local Gov't. Units, the privileges already enjoyed under R.A. 7161, and the existing laws shall not be diminished. They shall be entitled to Internal Revenue Allotment".

She also said, in the final provisions- "ARMM created Local Gov't. Units without Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) like in Basilan such as municipalities of Al-Barka, Hadji Muhammad Ajul, Akbar and Hadji Muhtamad are hereby converted to regular municipalities upon ratification of the BOL". These municipalities will then receive their IRA upon the ratification of the OLBARMM.

Some questions were asked especially from Lamitan City residents. Why are employees compelled to resign especially those working in the ARMM?

Chairman Mohagher Iqbal answered it in negative, they would be rehired as the MILF are trained as combatants they cannot run the office. Definitely those who would be hired are equipped and skilled in bureaucracy and management.

Atty. Jajurie supported and said, “On the basis of the Constitution there would be a separation pay, but they are banned to apply again within five years. The prohibition is not a creation of the BTC, but has been there since the inception of the 1987 Constitution but only included it in the BOL.

Another relevant question was asked, "If the Bangsamoro residents travel outside territory do they need to use passport?

Atty. Jajurie explained again the difference between identity and citizenship.

Bangsamoro is an identity not citizenship, the latter needs passport.

Basilan Superintendent of Schools Dr. Nurhaya Abdulrahim, and Dr. Saudi Dalu, Superintendent of Lamitan City both pledged 101% commitment to support the BOL, and vote yes during the plebiscite.

Usec. Alzad Sattar of the Bureau of Madaris-ARMM also pledged his yes vote.

The forum formally ended before 2PM as the team left for Zamboanga City.

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MILF: LBO presents milestone accomplishment during 3rd General Assembly

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Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Website (Oct 21): LBO presents milestone accomplishment during 3rd General Assembly

The League of Bangsamoro Organizations (LBO), a conglomeration of Moro civil society organizations, and non-government organizations highlighted a milestone accomplishment specially the actual engagement with policy makers on Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) saga during their 3rd General Assembly with a theme “Unity in Action Beyond Words” on Saturday, October 20 held at Cotabato City.

“Our unity is not through the basis of material thing, we become united because of pushing our cause,” Hashim Manticayan, President of the LBO said on his opening message.

Manticayan presented major accomplishments for the one-year operation of LBO, and among of other activities undertaken by the league in connection with the passing of the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) by both Chamber of Congress.

“We have done our lobby mission to the Senate and House of Representatives through the facilitation of SIGN BBL, and these have remarkable outcome,” he said.

Manticayan also said that another factor that also contributed to the passing of the BOL were the efforts of civil society organizations through holding of mass peace mobilizations in support to the BBL like those undertaken in Tawi-Tawi, Sulu, Basilan, Zamboanga, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur in Marawi City, Davao, General Santos City, Cotabato City, and Metro Manila that paved the way for the passage of R.A. No. 11054 or better known as the Organic Law for Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (OLBARMM) signed on August 6 by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte in Malacañang Palace.

“On July 6, 2018 in Cotabato City, this one was among the biggest rally for the last push on BBL where more than 60 resolutions were gathered and submitted to the bi-cameral conference committee on BBL,” he said.

The LBO had also launched the “Piso for Peace” and during the Bangsamoro Peoples’ Peace Rally: The Final Push for the CAB-compliant BBL, the organization have collected PhP43,300.00 from tens of thousands of participants who attended the gathering.

LBO said that the amount collected from the donations was used for the peace initiatives of the League.

Manticayan said there were 32 activities set under the plan, however there were at least 18 implemented because of some challenges faced by the LBO, such as weak financial resources, and mobilization, lack of support and cooperation, and inactiveness of other member-organizations.

According to the LBO secretariat there are 28 organizations that pledged to attend but only 23 were in attendance.



Some issues discussed were the reactivation of “Piso for Peace” but the body has amended the term “Piso” to “Peso” upon the motion of MAPEA’s representative Bai Bing Bacar who clarified that since individuals who are giving their sadaqa (charity) are sometime more than one peso, meaning some will also share hundreds of pesos.

The management of this program is channeled to the fund holder of the LBO, the BM SEED that is duly registered with the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) chaired by Engr. Mlang Madal of ABDAS.

Also included in the agenda were the launching of Y4B presented by Emran Mohamamad of the BCN; the LBO role during the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA), and beyond, raised by a member of the LBO Supreme Council Tu Alfonso of the UNYPAD.

Others were the proposed registration of LBO with the (SEC) sponsored by NABEI President and Chairman of LBO Supreme Council Prof. Ombra Imam, however the chair of the body said that since it has been agreed by the league before its inception that the organization should not be registered, it was agreed that the council will set another meeting and discuss about the matter.

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MILF: Government Agencies express support to Bangsamoro Government

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Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Website (Oct 20): Government Agencies express support to Bangsamoro Government


Cotabato City – During a dialogue with various government agencies at the Shariff Kabunsuan Cultural Complex (SKCC) on Wednesday (October 17), officials of Civil Service Commission (CSC), Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), PAG IBIG Fund, and Department of Budget and Management (DBM) expressed their appreciation to the new political entity Bangsamoro that will be established after R.A. No. 11054 or the law creating the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) is ratified on January 21st next year.
The dialogue also aims to brief the ARMM employees on Republic Act NO.11054 or OLBARMM with focus on the establishment of Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) after it is ratified by the people in the core territory and other areas mentioned in the law.

It is also designed as a platform to inform and update the ARMM employees who will be affected by the transition on the timeline, process and requirements involved with respect to transition from ARMM and to the BTA.

Furthermore, it will also serve as an avenue for the ARMM employees to convey their concerns together with the CT40, and other concern agencies regarding the transition process.

Atty. Antonio Krunimar Escudero III, Representative from the Office of Legal Affairs of Civil Service Commission Central Mindanao and Government Member of CT40 said that the Bangsamoro Government according to Article VII under Section 38, the Bangsamoro Government has the power to create offices and organize its own bureaucracy.

Meaning, the upcoming Bangsamoro Government may expand its administrative powers to create other offices, and may retain the employees that will serve the needs of its people to open more opportunities.

“The organic law is authorized to establish justness and achieve self-governance in the region,” he added.

He emphasized that the same article under Section 39, states, The Civil Service Commission shall establish a regional Civil Service Field Office and other field offices as may be needed in the Bangsamoro Region for the efficient performance of its powers and duties provided, it shall be in accordance with existing national laws.

Ms. Vilma Fuentes, Vice President of Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) presented the benefits that employees may receive, and its formula of computation, and procedures of filing claims.

She also expressed appreciation for the organic law, and said that their agency is ready to work collaboratively with the government to serve the people’s need.

The PAG IBIG Fund, on the other hand through Vice President Rio Teves, expressed their readiness to serve the Bangsamoro Government and give more opportunities to the workers of the new political entity to avail various programs.

“Their programs that maybe availed of by Bangsamoro employees will truly help to uplift their living condition as they advocate “pagtutulungan sa kinabukasan.”

A representative from the Department of Budget and Management delved on the program of pension and gratuity fund that can help employees of the upcoming government.

He explained that the Bangsamoro government has appropriate funds like the Block Grant, the Special Development Fund, and others that can be utilized in the effective implementation and delivery of various services to its people.

The government agencies expressed their readiness to partner with the news government, and support it programs for the effective implementation of programs and services to the people.

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MILF: ‘BOL upholds Human Rights and peacebuilding in the Bangsamoro’: BTC member

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Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Website (Oct 20): ‘BOL upholds Human Rights and peacebuilding in the Bangsamoro’: BTC member

 

A member of the Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC) said the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) upholds human rights and peacebuilding citing that the creation of Bangsamoro Government is anchored on the principle that it shall promote unity, peace, justice, and goodwill among all peoples, as well as encourage a just and peaceful settlement of disputes.
“In the preamble as for the creation of Bangsamoro, it is to establish an enduring peace on the basis of justice,” Commissioner Raissa Jajurie of the BTC, pointed out in her presentation in the 5th International Conference on Justice, Peace and Conflict in Southeast Asia.

The event, held at Marco Polo Hotel in Pasig City on October 15-17, 2018, gathered more than two hundred peace workers, human rights activists and researchers from Southeast Asian states.

Jajurie, a human rights lawyer, explained, “The Bangsamoro Government shall protect all persons from harassment or any undue pressure, coercion, and violence on account of religion.”

She noted that while the Moro tribes are minority in the country, they are dominant in the Bangsamoro territory and the Indigenous Peoples and Christian Settlers are the minority.

“Because the fear is among the Settlers, there is that need to ensure that religious freedom shall be respected in the political entity,” she added.

Jajurie said the Bangsamoro government shall exercise authority over set of powers and one of which is “human rights.”

The BOL or Republic Act 11054 is the legal translation of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro, a peace deal signed between the Philippine Government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in 2014 after more than 17 years of peace talks.

It was passed by the Senate and House of Representatives last July. The law seeks to establish an autonomous political entity aimed to fulfill the aspiration of the Bangsamoro people for self-determination.

The legislation will be ratified by a majority vote cast of the electorate in a plebiscite on January 21 2019 in the proposed Bangsamoro political entity that covers the current Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), six towns in Lanao del Norte, 39 Barangays in North Cotabato and the cities of Isabela and Cotabato.

The political entity which shall be known as Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) shall be governed by the Bangsamoro Parliament headed by a chief minister.

“The Parliament shall adopt measures to ensure mutual respect and protection of the distinct beliefs, customs, and traditions of the Bangsamoro people and the other inhabitants in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region,” the speaker explained.

“There is mandate also that whatever program that will be drawn up shall ensure gender-responsiveness in all aspects of security and peace building, including the participation of women in decision-making in the peacebuilding and security matters in the context or rehabilitation and development,” Jajurie said.

She said the creation of Bangamoro Human Rights Commission is provided in the BOL and the requirement is that the Commission should reflect ethnic distribution.

The speaker further said the Bangsamoro government is mandated to institutionalize peace education. “We can infuse that with peacebuilding and history of Bangsamoro so that there is better understanding among people,” she underscored.

Jajurie together with lawyer Mary Ann Arnado were the two resource persons in the session entitled “The Bangsamoro Organic Law and Federalism: How can these new forms of governance strengthen human rights and peacebuilding in the Bangsamoro region?” moderated by Dr. Ayesah Uy Abubakar.



The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) supported the event. It was hosted by the Southeast Asian Human Rights Network. Organizers look forward to hold the 6th conference in Vietnam on 2020.

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MILF: “BOL, reflective of political aspiration of the the Bangsamoro people “- Iqbal

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Posted to the Moro Islamic Liberation Website (Oct 20):“BOL, reflective of political aspiration of the the Bangsamoro people “- Iqbal



COTABATO City -  Mohagher Iqbal, Chairman of Moro Islamic Liberation Front Peace Implementing Panel said that the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) is reflective of political aspiration of the Bangsamoro people.
Speaking during the dialogue with ARMM employees on Republic Act No. 11054 held at SKCC, ORG Compound, Cotabato City on Wednesday, Iqbal said, “With the BOL, the Bangsamoro people will be able to determine their political status and pursue economic, social and cultural development through the appropriate governance structures and institutions,” Iqbal stressed.

The RA 11054 he said, “shall legally entrench the principles found in the peace agreements, particularly the Bangsamoro people’s right to self-determination and also genuinely address the injustices committed in the past.”

Iqbal also emphasized that the envisioned new Bangsamoro Government shall guarantee that the rights and aspirations from various non-Islamized indigenous people's groups as well as Christian neighbors will be respected and safeguarded.

The BOL is known as Republic Act 11054, approved and signed by the President and presented to the MILF leadership in Malacañang Palace on August 6, 2018.

On the smooth transition from ARMM to Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), Iqbal said that this is a bit challenging and arduous work. However, the Philippine Government and the MILF are preparing for a plan on its smooth transition through Coordination Team for the Transition or CT4T.

“No doubt, the transition from the current ARMM to the envisioned Bangsamoro government as per the BOL will be challenging and arduous,” Iqbal said.

“I am pleased to share that the ARMM and the MILF are part of a relevant working group to prepare the transition plan, including necessary protocols and legal codes, to guide us in this massive endeavor,” he said.

“I am referring to the Coordination Team for the Transition, or CT4T, which was first organized in 2014,” Iqbal added.



He explained that the CT4T is the primary mechanism for coordination between the Philippine Government, the MILF and other critical agencies to ensure that the necessary and appropriate steps in preparation for the transition leading to the formation of the interim government, or the Bangsamoro Transition Authority, would be undertaken.

He further said that CT4T’s work, the Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC) continues to conduct dialogues with different sectors and employees in ARMM, such as health and education, to discuss essential provisions of the BOL and also address any misapprehensions over the transition phase.

“With the help of the CT4T and numerous BTC activities, we will ensure that the transition to BARMM will not be haphazardly done,” Iqbal elaborated.

The MILF said, is more than willing to collaborate with the ARMM and actively participate in various peace process mechanisms for the seamless transition.

The program is organized by the Office on the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, the ARMM Government, and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front which was participated in mostly by thousands of ARMM employees.

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