MANILA, Philippines – Four days into the Zamboanga City standoff, Moro National Liberation Front founding chairman Nur Misuari distanced himself from the ongoing siege that has shut down an entire city, killed 12 people, and displaced at least 14,000 residents.
Zamboanga City Mayor Beng
Climaco in a press conference Thursday, September 12, said she was able to talk
to Misuari over the phone on Wednesday night "hoping that it would pave
the way for the peaceful end of this crisis."
What Misuari said in response
was unexpected.
"What is of interest
is that, Misuari disowned the actions of Habier Malik, the leader of the
hostage-takers with whom I communicated separately," Climaco said. "I
expressed my openness to continue communication with Misuari as well as Malik
to find a peaceful resolution of this conflict."
But the government stood
by its assertion that the Misuari-led faction of the Moro National Liberation
Front is behind the siege and those claiming to be his spokespeople are in fact
known to be his representatives.
"We in the Armed
forces of the Philippines ,
based on intelligence gathered...believe that he is really the one behind [the
attacks in Zamboanga City ]," Armed Forces public affairs chief Lt Col
Ramon Zagala said.
Presidential Adviser on
the Peace Process Teresita Deles earlier said Ustadz Habier Malik, the
identified leader of the MNLF group that is behind the Zamboanga siege, is a
known Misuari loyalist.
Misuari has not issued any
statement to the public since the Zamboanga siege. His spokesperson, lawyer
Emmanuel Fontanilla, said he is in an undisclosed location. All intelligence
reports indicate he's still in Mindanao .
Misuari wants the government
to re-open negotiations on the unimplemented provisions of the 1996 peace pact.
He is opposed to the current negotiations between MNLF's breakaway group, Moro
Islamic Liberation Front and the government, branding it as a "betrayal."
Earlier, Deles
criticized Misuari's changing sentiments over the peace process, saying
that Misuari should look into his 'pattern of behavior.
[Video: Standoff in Zamboanga
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPZsF4Bu8k0]
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