The government will seek a full listing of all Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) fighters prior to the decommissioning of its forces, Presidential Peace Adviser Teresita Deles said Tuesday.
Deles told the
House peace and reconciliation committee chaired by Basilan Rep. Hajiman
Hataman-Saliman that a third party that would include foreign observers would
verify the roster of fighters of the MILF and the dismantling of its armed
groups.
“We don’t want
this to be an issue between the government and the MILF,” she said.
Deles said the
listing would be needed in the eventual grant of amnesty to MILF members.
“We have learned
our lesson from the 1996 peace agreement with the MNLF (Moro National
Liberation Front). We did not have a full accounting of their members. There
were those who were integrated into our security services, but we don’t know
what happened to those who were not covered by the integration,” she said.
Deles reiterated
that the dismantling of MILF armed forces could start as early as May, when a
commission drafting the Bangsamoro Basic Law would be ready with its draft.
“We intend to
submit the proposed law to Congress in May,” she said.
“There will be
decommissioning of certain forces once the draft law is submitted. There will
be decommissioning of some forces once Congress approves the law. Every step of
the way, decommissioning will happen until the agreement is fully implemented,”
she said.
During the
hearing, representatives of the Misuari and Sema factions of the MNLF said they
would join the new peace process if invited by the government.
Rep. Ashley
Acedillo of party-list group Magdalo, a former rebel soldier, said his
organization would oppose the lifting of the warrant of arrest for MNLF
founding chairman Nur Misuari if that is one of the conditions for his group’s
participation in the peace effort.
“Appeasement with
Misuari has not worked in the past. A new approach should be tried,” Acedillo
said.
He said he was
still a soldier when the Misuari group used to attack some towns in Mindanao .
Misuari is facing
criminal charges in connection with the occupation of his loyalists of several
coastal villages in Zamboanga
City last September.
“Appeasing
Misuari this time would dishonor the 25 soldiers and policemen and scores of
civilians who died during his men’s siege of Zamboanga City ,”
Acedillo said.
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