BBL (Bangsamoro Basic Law) advocates are claiming that armed conflicts in
It is said that Moros, if made to choose, would give up
their wives rather than part with their firearms. Several armed groups, outlaws
and private armies, roam free around Mindanao as law enforcers are unable to
arrest, disarm and disband them perhaps because these groups are tolerated or
simply untouchable. Those armed groups will continue to ignore existing laws
and foment war against the government or among themselves, with or without the
BBL.
History tells us that, in general, the Moros and the Muslims
around the world are warriors by tradition, who want to spread their brand of
religion by whatever means. That Islam is a religion of peace is now being
questioned by peace advocates because of past and recent atrocities committed
by Muslim extremist organizations in many countries. The fact is, this alarming
situation has been going on since time immemorial.
It is said that those who do not learn from the lessons of
history are doomed to repeat it.
Some leaders in government today are so naïve they cannot
see the hidden agenda of the MILF even as it participates in the
much-ballyhooed peace process. Following the teaching of their prophet
Mohammad, Muslims stay friendly until they are strong enough to crush their
enemies.
George Washington once said, “There is nothing so likely to
produce peace as to be well-prepared to meet an enemy.” Perhaps, it is safe to
say that the 44 Special Action Force commandos who were killed in Mamasapano by
the combined forces of the MILF and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters did
not die in vain. As it is turning out, their deaths have become an eye-opener
for many Filipinos with respect to the BBL’s controversial provisions. It has
awakened the previously lethargic citizenry to the dire consequences the
proposed measure, once enacted, might lead the whole country to.
The legislators who were ready to blindly pass the
unabridged BBL as crafted by the peace panels of both the government and the
MILF are now having second thoughts.
http://opinion.inquirer.net/83614/peace-partners-cant-stop-armed-groups-after-bbls-passage
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