Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chief negotiator Mohagher Iqbal was allegedly known as Lubis Abas before he joined the first batch of 300 guerrillas of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) that underwent military training in
Iqbal, born in
Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao, was reportedly among the original MNLF
guerrillas given their nomes de guerre during training in Pakistan .
A source said the
assumed name of Iqbal might have been inspired by Muhammad Iqbal, a Pakistani
philosopher, poet and politician in the then British-occupied states of India and Pakistan .
According to
Wikipedia, Muhammad Iqbal is a Muslim philosophical thinker of modern times and
named by the Pakistani government as a national poet.
In 1922, British
King George V knighted the Pakistani as Poet of the East. While studying law
and philosophy in England ,
Muhammad Iqbal became a member of the London
branch of the All India Muslim League . Iqbal pushed for the creation of a
Muslim state in Northwest India .
MNLF spokesman
Absalom Cerveza confirmed that Iqbal was a former MNLF member who joined the
late Hashim Salamat in defecting from the mainstream rebel group after MNLF
founding chairman Nur Misuari agreed to hold peace negotiations with the
government.
Cerveza said that
he does not know the real identity of MILF negotiator Iqbal because during his
stint in the MNLF he was not yet a famous guerrilla leader.
Iqbal also uses
the pen name Salah Jubair, author of the book “Long Road to Peace: Inside the
GRP-MILF peace process.”
Cerveza said
Iqbal was not a prominent figure in the MNLF and even Misuari does not know him
personally.
''He rose from
ranks when he joined the MILF,'' he said.
A check with
Facebook and Twitter (@abbasThenineTail) revealed the accounts of a certain
Lubis Abas were protected.
Another Twitter
account Abas Lubis@Odiciibandit posted a photo with the caption, “Part your
heavens, Lord, and come down: touch the mountains, so that they smoke, Send
forth lightning and scatter.”
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