From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jan 27): MILF urges CPP-NPA to stop pre-judging peace talks with PH gov’t
Breaking its silence, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has asked
communist rebels to respect its own struggle for self-governance over
predominantly Moro-populated areas in Mindanao. “We hope this appeal will not be like a voice in the wilderness,” said a
recent statement posted on the official MILF website.
It noted that it avoided being dragged into a verbal tussle with the
Communist Party of the Philippines because it would not be beneficial to either
of them. But the MILF said it was forced to respond in order to put a stop to the
“one-way verbal assault…”
The MILF, which is about to wrap up 16-year peace negotiations with the
Philippine government, pointed to the 44th anniversary statement of the CPP last
Dec. 26 as having “criticized the MILF bitterly” particularly its decision to
forge with the Aquino administration the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro.
The communist leadership called the move a surrender — just like the action
of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in 1996. “In crucial provisions of the agreement, the MILF submits to the authority of
the oppressive state based in Manila and gives up the possibility of seceding
and establishing an independent Bangsamoro state,” the CPP statement read.
“Essential points for four annexes on transitional arrangements and
modalities, power sharing, wealth sharing and normalization… confirm the
submission of the MILF to the sovereignty and constitutional processes of the
Manila government,” it further said.
The CPP claimed that the provisions on normalization “subjects the Bangsamoro
Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF) of the MILF to decommissioning while allowing the
continuing presence (government) troops in Bangsamoro lands.”
With the MILF supposedly pacified, the communist rebels said the erstwhile
rebel group could be used “for the political and economic purposes of Manila and
Washington.” Later incidents saw the CPP using the ‘MILF analogy’ to explain its position
vis-à-vis that of government.
In a Jan. 4 statement dealing on some issues surrounding its synchronized
Yuletide ceasefire with government, the CPP warned government that communist
rebels, unlike the MILF, could not be tricked into submission to its political
authority. “In the case of the MILF, the Aquino government has even attempted to further
subject it to the GPH’s authority by trying to renege on one of the key points
in the Framework Agreement by insisting on appointing the chair of the
yet-to-be-formed Transition Commission,” the CPP further said.
In answer, the MILF said it “finds the Aquino administration as real partner
in peace-making.” “We do not intend to defend or glamorize the Framework Agreement on the
Bangsamoro and the four annexes… The Agreement will prove its correctness or
incorrectness in the course of time,” it stressed.
The Moro revolutionaries appealed to the CPP “to give the MILF the benefit of
the doubt whether its decision to sign the framework agreement with the Manila
government will redound to the benefits of our people, or it is a doomed
exercise.”
The MILF explained that the current agreement has been far different from the
one forged by the MNLF in 1996. “We appeal to the CPP not to judge the MILF and its policies and decisions on
the basis of the Marxist-Leninist-Maoist ideology… The MILF and the CPP are
coming from two different points,” the group said.
“The CPP believes in armed struggle as the sole route to people’s liberation,
while the MILF gives armed struggle and non-armed struggle almost equal footing
in freeing the Bangsamoro from bondage,” it added.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/347965/milf-urges-cpp-npa-to-stop-pre-judging-peace-talks-with-ph-govt
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