Malaysian military officials today ended their one year tour
of duty as peace observers of the government peace process with the Moro
Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) even as they welcomed another team of peace
monitors to continue its mission in southern Philippines .
In simple turnover ceremonies here, Major Gen. Dato Sheik
Mokhsin, head of International Monitoring Team (IMT-01), handed over the IMT
mission banner to his successor, Major Gen. Datuk Wira Zamrose.
Zamrose will lead 15 Malaysian military officials to be
deployed in various areas in Mindanao to continue Malaysia 's
role in bringing genuine peace in Mindanao .
He is a Malaysian Army division commander until his
assignment here.
The IMT is composed of unarmed military and civilian
representatives from Malaysia ,
Brunei and Indonesia , Japan ,
Norway
and the European Union.
Before today's ceremonies, Mokhsin also met with leaders of
the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in the rebel group's main base - Camp Darapanan
in Barangay Darapanan, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao.
In that meeting, MILF Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim asked
the outgoing IMT officials to convey his message of gratitude and appreciation
to Malaysian Prime Minister Dato Sri Najib Razak.
“The continuous sending of the IMT contingent is a clear
manifestation that both parties and the facilitating country, Malaysia , are
very much committed to continue the peace process,” Murad said during the IMT's
exit call to the MILF leadership.
Murad told the outgoing peace monitors he was saddened by
the fate of the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) in the Philippine Congress.
According to Murad, the draft bill, once it becomes a law,
will be the final stage of the peace process because it will implement what has
been agreed in the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB).
"A political agreement cannot be implemented unless it
is translated into law," he told the Malaysians.
Despite the fate of the BBL, Murad said the MILF leadership
and the Bangsamoro people are elated with the commitment shown and expressed by
Prime Minister Razak.
In his February 26 meeting with the Malaysian head of state,
Murad said Razak renewed his commitment to continue helping both sides in
achieving the goal of the peace process.
Murad said the MILF will also give the same support and
commitment it has given to new set of peace monitors.
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