The government’s all-out war on renegade Moro rebels is making its presence felt in tribal communities, forcing scores of indigenous peoples (IPs) to flee as the armed conflict is seen to last longer following the deployment of more soldiers from the Visayas to
Tribal leaders are resorting to prayer rituals to seek help
from the gods to stop the bloodshed from crossing over to their once peaceful
communities.
Labi Sannie Bello, supreme chieftain of the group Timuay
Justice and Governance (TJG), said some tribal communities in the proposed
Bangsamoro area were forced to flee their homes after being told that some
members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) were hiding in their
area.
The tribal communities’ prayers, though, are not likely to
be answered soon.
Ritual for peace
The military has pulled out at least 400 soldiers from the
war on communist guerrillas in the province
of Samar to send them to
help fight BIFF members, who broke off from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) over MILF’s peace deal with
the government.
The Teduray and Lambangian tribes of Maguindanao and Sultan
Kudarat and the Erumanen Manuvu tribe in North Cotabato are preparing for a
ritual on Saturday to pray for peace in Mindanao .
“We are extremely worried about what is now happening in the
Bangsamoro,” said Timuay leader Bello
said in a statement.
He said as the tribes prepared for the ritual, residents of
IP communities in the subvillages of Fute, Mari and Ahan in Guindulungan town,
Maguindanao were forced to evacuate as a result of reports that BIFF men were
hiding in their midst.
At least 120,000 civilians had been evacuated since the
military launched the all-out war on BIFF on Feb. 25.
‘Inclusive’ BBL
Datu Roldan Babelon, a leader of the Erumanen tribe, said
the conflict is spreading to IP communities.
The tribes’ ritual on Saturday is also meant for the passage
of an “inclusive” Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) by Congress, said Babelon.
At least 1,000 IPs are expected to take part in the ritual
to be held simultaneously in IP villages in the provinces of Maguindanao,
Sultan
Kudarat, North Cotabato and
Bukidnon.
The war is not expected to end soon as at least 400 members
of the Army’s 34th Infantry Battalion in Eastern Visayas
had been sent as reinforcements for soldiers waging war on BIFF.
The soldiers, based in Catubig, Northern Samar, boarded a
C-130 plane after a sendoff ceremony at the Catarman
Airport in Samar
on March 20, according to Capt. Andrew Linao, acting information officer
of the 8th Infantry Division.
Linao said the soldiers would operate under the Sixth
Infantry Division which has been leading the war on BIFF.
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