For the first time in years since the Moros’ struggle for
right to self-determination, three Bangsamoro Royal Sultanates in Mindanao
stand united and voiced their all-out support for the passage of the Bangsamoro
Basic Law (BBL).
Led by the Sultans and Datus from the Royal Houses of
Buayan, Kabuntalan and Taviran from different provinces in Mindanao ,
over 300 participants gathered Sunday for the Bangsamoro Royal Houses
Solidarity Conference at the Waterfront Insular Hotel to present their position
papers and statement of support to Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) Central
Committee first vice chair Ghazali Jaafar.
Jaafar welcomed the support of the Sultanates as their
voices will help in the passage of the BBL. He added that if the BBL will not
be passed, the voice of the Sultanates will be known in the world.
Even as the leaders urged for the passage of BBL, sultanate
leader, Prime Sultan of Maguindanao Abdulaziz Salem tore the declaration of
support in front of other sultanate leaders and Jaafar during the signing of
the declaration of support as the concluding highlight of the conference.
In a press conference, Datu Noldin Oyod, Datu sa Taviran IV,
said their decision to back the passage of the BBL was a result of the plenary
they held last week to discuss how to attain solidarity towards a just and
dignified peace. Oyod stressed that their decision strengthens the Bangsamoro
unity.
In another statement of support signed by Amil Kusain Camsa
and Pinandatu Uko Mluk pushed the enactment of the BBL. It details the desire
of the Bangsamoro and the failure of addressing their endless oppression. Camsa
is the prime sultan of the Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam while Mluk is the
Sultan of the Sultanate of Kabuntalan Darussalam.
In their statement of support, they expected BBL will give
substance to their Constitutional rights citing that so much lives and
properties have been lost since the 1970’s.
According to the statement, a Bangsamoro government is
nothing to be feared of because the delegated functions can be recalled any
time by the central government in case of abuse or mismanagement with the full
sanction of the law.
It also mentioned the Mamasapano incident has nothing to do
with the Mindanao conflict “which is a
political crime as to validly impute or implicate the peace settlement.
According to them, the Mamasapano incident is a trivial matter to derail the
passage of the BBL.
“The Bangsamoro merely demands the immediate passage of the
Bill to start a new life. The real and historic grievances of the Bangsamoro
people were not properly addressed, if not deliberately avoided, in the
previous autonomous governments established by the GRP for Muslim Mindanao,”
the statement said.
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