The MILF also holds meetings with commanders and community leaders to avoid confusion and agitation
Photo from the US State Department Rewards for Justice website
The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) ordered all its base commands to arrest terrorists or criminals who enter their territory, including top local terrorist Absul Basit Usman.
Ghadzali Jaafar,
vice chair for political affairs of the MILF, said combatants were reminded to
observe and respect the provisions of all agreements signed under the ongoing
peace process such as the ceasefire mechanism and the Ad Hoc Joint Action
Group.
"All base
commands were given directives by the MILF's Central Committee to interdict
criminalities and threats including the apprehension of Usman if he enters our
territory," Jaafar said.
The order came
days after President Benigno Aquino III, in his second televised address on the
Mamasapano clash, urged the MILF to surrender Usman.
In his address to
the nation on February 6, Aquino said, “Kung nasa loob siya ng inyong
teritoryo o nasa ilalim siya ng pangangalaga ng sinuman sa inyo, inaasahan kong
isusuko ninyo siya sa mga awtoridad. Kung hindi, ay gawin ang lahat upang
tumulong sa pagdakip sa kanya. At kung hindi pa rin maaari ito, ay huwag
makialam sa aming pag-uusig kay Usman.”
(If he remains
within your territory, or is protected by one of your members, we expect you to
surrender him to the authorities. If not, we expect you to do everything you
can to help capture him. And if even this is not possible, do not interfere
with our pursuit of Usman.)
“Magsilbi
sana itong babala at paalala: Huhulihin namin si Usman, anuman ang maging
desisyon ninyo, sino man ang kumukupkop sa kanya, at saan man siya nagtatago.
Walang dapat magduda: Magkatuwang ang adhikain natin para sa kapayapaan at
katarungan,” the President added. (May this serve as a warning and a
reminder: We will get Usman, whatever you decide, regardless of who provides a
safe haven for him, regardless of where he may be hiding. Let no one doubt: We
are partners in pursuing peace and justice.)
Rappler earlier
reported that the government and the MILF were engaged in backchannel talks in
the aftermath of the Mamasapano clash. What is being negotiated is the possible
return of the police weapons seized by MILF rebels during the
January 25 operation.
Escaped?
Usman, a
suspected bomb-maker with alleged links to the Jemaah Islamiyah and the Abu
Sayyaf, has a $1-million bounty for his arrest, courtesy of the US government.
Police and
military sources claimed that Usman was allegedly in the same area when top JI
terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir, alias Marwan, was killed on January 25 in a bloody
clash with Moro rebels in Mamasapano. (READ: Timeline:
Mamasapano clash)
The US Federal Bureau of
Investigation confirmed that the DNA samples from Marwan matched
those of his brother who is detained in the US .
On June 10, 2014,
an operation was launched in Barangay Libutan, Mamasapano, to capture Usman,
who was supposed to have detonated an IED in Datu Unsay Ampatuan on June 6 that
year that killed a soldier and injured 3 others.
Two suspects were
killed while 4 others were arrested in that operation, while troops recovered
an IED, a 50-caliber sniper rifle and a van.
It was later
disclosed that the target in the operation was Usman and that among those who
were arrested was his wife. The military said then that Usman was hurt but was
able to escape while his wife was eventually released.
Regarding the
latest incident in Mamasapano, Jaafar stressed that Marwan was not killed in an
MILF camp, noting that Mamasapano plays host to various groups including rebels
and private armies.
"Just like
everyone, we have heard reports that Marwan is in Mindanao
but no one can establish accurately his location. In the first place, Marwan
was not killed inside our camp. They can easily say that he was inside our
territory. But that is not the case unless they consider the entire Mamasapano
as our territory. In Mamasapano, there are soldiers, police and MILF,"
Jaafar said.
Peace
mechanisms
The peace process
between the Aquino government and the MILF established mechanisms that would
create a space for dialogue and safety for all forces including the GRP-MILF
Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in July 18, 1997 and the creation of
the Ad Hoc Joint Action Group (AHJAG) on May 6, 2002.
The Agreement on
the Cessation of Hostilities prohibits provocative acts such as providing
assistance or sanctuary to criminal or lawless elements and the massive
deployment or movement of government and MILF forces “which are not normal
administrative functions and activities”.
The AHJAG was
formed so that both parties can work in tandem to pursue and apprehend criminal
elements in the area.
What happens now?
"It will now
depend on the decision of the peace panels of the government and the MILF. But
we assure the public of our full commitment to the peace process. We will
wholeheartedly abide by the provisions of all the signed agreements,"
Jaafar said.
Jaafar
acknowledged that some troops have expressed apprehension over the fate of the
peace process. "We cannot deny that there are commanders and political
leaders who think that the implementation of the agreement is slow. And they
have the right to have that feeling because this negotiation has been going for
more than 17 years," Jaafar said.
Jaafar said these
commanders and leaders feel that the process has already dragged for a long
time.
To avoid
confusion and agitation, the MILF has been explaining the issue to commanders
and leaders at the community level, according to Jaafar.
"That is the
reason why we always conduct assemblies and consultations to explain and
clarify their questions. And these were able to calm down the commanders,"
Jaafar added.
He said that the
public should not worry about the MILF commanders but should instead be
troubled by the statements of several politicians regarding the peace process.
"You know
what is alarming? It is the actuation of some leaders who gave emotional
statements which can offend and hurt the feelings of the Bangsamoro
people," Jaafar said.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/83347-milf-orders-troops-arrest-usman
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