The Palace welcomed the statement of the United Nations
extending support to the country's quest for Mindanao
peace, which has been threatened by the bloody encounter in Mamasapano,
Maguindanao last week.
"Malugod na tinatanggap ng pamahalaan ang pagpapahayag
ng suporta ng United Nations (UN) sa patuloy na pagtataguyod at pagsulong sa
prosesong pangkapayapaan ng pamahalaan," Presidential Communications
Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said in a radio interview
Sunday.
"Malaki ang maiaambag na tulong mula sa UN peace
building fund upang tustusan ang iba’t ibang gawain at programa patungkol sa
prosesong pangkapayapaan," he told dzRB Radyo Ng Bayan.
Also last week, the Philippine government and the Moro
Islamic Liberation Front signed in Malaysia the decommissioning of
firearms by the rebel group.
The decommissioning of arms by the MILF will be done in a
gradual and phased process, Coloma said.
Four batches of armed MILF combatants will undergo
processing in six to 12 processing areas that will be done by an Independent
Decommissioning Body.
Ambassador Hayder Berk of Turkey
will head the decommissioning body, and he will be joined by other
representatives from Japan , United Kingdom , as well as from the Philippines .
"Ang mga nakalap na armas ay ilalagak sa isang ligtas
na sisidlan sa isang guwardyadong imbakan hanggang sa ang mga ito ay hindi na
magagamit pa," Coloma explained.
The four-phased decommissioning process will start through a
ceremonial turnover of 75 high-powered weapons. And once the Bangsamoro Basic
Law is ratified, it is expected that 30 percent of MILF combatants, including
their firearms, are decommissioned.
After that, 35 percent will be decommissioned in the third
phase of the decommissioning process, Coloma said. The remaining weapons and
combatants will be decommissioned in the fourth phase.
Coloma also commented on the possible retaliation of the
Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), after Abu Marwan, the target of the
police assault in Maguindanao, was allegedly killed.
"Handa po ang Sandatahang Lakas at lahat ng puwersa ng
pamahalaan para labanan po ang ganyang balak at tiyakin ang kaligtasan ng ating
mga mamamayan. Ganap po ang kahandaan ng Sandatahang Lakas."
Coloma said authorities are still verifying through DNA
analysis if Marwan has indeed been killed in the SAF commando raid.
Forty-four SAF commandos died in the ensuing firefight after
the assault in Marwan's hideout in Mamasapano, Maguindanao. The government
promised assistance to the families of the slain policemen.
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