From the Mindanao Examiner (Oct 10): Philippine rebels assail former chieftain for criticizing new
peace pact
The Moro Islamic Liberation Front assailed a former Muslim rebel leader, whose
group had signed a peace accord with Manila, for criticizing the Philippines’
peace draft with the MILF that would pave the way for the creation of the
Bangsamoro autonomous region. The Bangsamoro aims to expand the existing
ARMM to include several areas in the province of Lanao del Norte, North Cotabato
and Basilan. But Nur Misuari, who heads a faction of the Moro National
Liberation Front, said abolishing the ARMM is illegal since it was the product
of the September 1996 peace deal with the MNLF, and it could spark unrest in the
mineral-rich, but troubled region of Mindanao. Misuari also criticized
Malaysia for brokering the peace talks between the Philippines and the MILF, now
the country’s largest Muslim rebel group. “Misuari is just making noise.
The MILF is fighting for self-determination and rights of the Bangsamoro people
and not one tribe alone. Misuari was a failure. He became the ARMM governor but
what did he accomplish? He ran in previous elections in Sulu and not only he
lost terribly, he also lost the trust and confidence of the Tausug. And he was
even ousted as chairman of the MNLF by his leaders,” an MILF rebel leader in
Basilan province, Commander Black Jack, told the regional newspaper Mindanao
Examiner....
http://mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20121010032226
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