Rivals Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and Moro
National Liberation Front (MNLF) have agreed to hold quarterly dialogues under
the supervision of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to reconcile
their separate peace overtures with Malacañang.
The consensus was reached by both groups during a two-day
meeting from October 13 to 14 of the Bangsamoro Coordination Forum (BCF) in Manila , which the OIC
facilitated through special envoy Ambassador Syed El-Masry, a representative of
the Egyptian government.
The OIC, a bloc of more than 50 Muslim states, including
petroleum-exporting countries in the Middle East and North
Africa , helped broker the Sept. 2, 1996 government-MNLF truce.
The OIC has also been observing the national government’s
Mindanao peace process through its Southern Philippines Peace Committee,
comprised of senior government officials from member-states, among them Egypt , Libya ,
Indonesia , Saudi Arabia and Turkey .
The MILF’s chief negotiator, Muhaquer Iqbal, and lawyer
Randolph Parcasio of the MNLF, signed on October 14, before El-Masry, a
three-page communiqué enjoining each other’s group to cooperate in furthering a
shared, viable peace blueprint for Mindanao
through the BCF.
Parcasio is the official representative of MNLF founder Nur
Misuari, now wanted for allegedly instigating the deadly September 2013 siege
by his followers in Zamboanga
City .
The activation of the BCF was an offshoot of a solidarity
conference among the MILF, the MNLF and the OIC in Dushanbe
in Tajikistan
on May 18, 2010.
The Tajikistan
engagement was attended by Misuari and the MILF’s figurehead, Hadji Murad
Ebrahim.
The MILF and the MNLF both acknowledged, in their initial
joint Tajikistan communiqué,
the importance of continuing coordination in addressing political and security
issues besetting Mindanao ’s Moro communities.
Iqbal said the October 13-14 Manila BCF meeting, which
El-Masry presided over, was cordial.
Iqbal said the MILF has been keeping up with its avowed
inclusivity policy in finding lasting solution to the nagging, decades-old Moro
issue.
The Manila BCF event was preceded by two MILF-MNLF
dialogues, held December 6-7, 2011 and, subsequently, on June 14, 2014, at the
OIC’s central headquarters in Jeddah ,
Saudi Arabia .
Iqbal said they do not have problem working with any Moro
sector in pushing the Mindanao peace process
forward.
The MNLF was jointly established in the early 1970s by
Misuari, who is from Sulu, and cleric Imam Salamat Hashim, an ethnic
Maguindanaon, who finished an Islamic theology degree at the Al-Azhar University
in the Egyptian capital Cairo .
Salamat and his followers bolted from the MNLF in the early
1980s, due to irreconcilable differences with Misuari, and established the
MILF, which is more religious in stature.
In 1999, Misuari, while governor of the Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao, broke bread and smoked the proverbial peace pipe with Salamat
during a historic visit to the MILF’s main bastion then, Camp Abubakar, at the
forested tri-boundary of Maguindanao’s Buldon, Barira and Matanog towns.
The firebrand Misuari again became hostile with the MILF
after the crafting of the October 15, 2013 Framework Agreement on Bangsamoro
(FAB), which he said rendered useless the now 17-year GPH-MNLF peace accord.
The FAB was to become the main reference for the
government-MILF March 27, 2014 Comprehensive Agreement on Bangsamoro, and the
draft Basic Bangsamoro Law, an enabling measure for the creation of a
Bangsamoro entity that would replace the ARMM.
The GPH-MNLF final peace accord, signed by Misuari and
former President Fidel Ramos, led to the integration of about 7,000 former
guerillas into the Armed Forces and the Philippine National Police and the
assimilation of rebel leaders into the Philippine political mainstream.
In a statement Thursday, the largest MNLF faction, led by
former Cotabato City Mayor Muslimin Sema, said there was considerable breakthrough
in the October 13-14 BCF dialogue in Manila, where he was a participant too.
Sema, whose group has visibly been friendly with the MILF,
and Mujahab Hashim of the MNLF’s Islamic Command Council, also affixed their
signatures to the latest BCF communiqué, which Iqbal, Parcasio and El-Masry
signed before the culmination of their Manila
meeting.
“The meeting bolstered our efforts to build a `good venue’
where the MNLF, the MILF and the OIC can talk and see through how to harmonize
one another’s peace initiative for the Bangsamoro people,” Sema said.
The MILF and the MNLF had also agreed, during the latest BCF
activity, on the activation of a secretariat, comprised of three members
from each side, to facilitate coordination and administrative linkages needed
to sustain continuing engagements.
Both sides also stated the need to convene the BCF, at least
every three months, in their latest joint statement.
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