Government of the Philippines (GPH) peace panel chair Prof.
Miriam Coronel-Ferrer on Thursday said that the retrieval of the weapons of the
Special Action Forces on February 18 by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
(MILF) was a positive step forward in restoring public confidence in the peace
process, and reiterated calls for the voluntary return of other weapons still
in the possession of the MILF, civilians and other groups.
In a televised interview Thursday, Coronel-Ferrer noted that
the MILF showed it was serious in its commitment to “pursuing the peace” by
returning the weapons of the SAF troopers, as she welcomed the commitment of
MILF peace panel chair Mohagher Iqbal that the MILF would ensure that they will
look for the rest of the weapons.
She said the MILF leadership had informed the government
panel the difficult job it did in approaching its own forces to convince them
to return the SAF weapons in their possession, mainly because many of those
holding the weapons also had relatives who died from the encounter in January
25 in Mamasapano.
However, as MILF peace panel chair Mohagher Iqbal said,
"we [MILF] are willing to travel the extra mile so the peace process will
proceed" as he assured that the "MILF is a partner of peace in Mindanao ," Ferrer noted.
The MILF turned over 16 and a half weapons and one cellphone
unit at a joint press conference of the GPH and MILF peace panels on Tuesday in
the Armed Forces of the Philippines '
Camp Siongco in Maguindanao. These were
retrieved, verified, and presented by the MILF in the presence of
representatives from both sides.
The retrieval of the SAF’s firearms was facilitated by the
Joint Coordinating Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH) and the
International Monitoring Team (IMT). The GPH CCCH is headed by BGen. Carlito
Galvez with Secretariat head Dir. Carlos Sol. The MILF CCCH is headed by Rashid
Ladiasan. Meanwhile, the IMT team is led by Malaysian head of mission MGen
Dato' Abdul Samad Bin HJ Yaakub and joined by IMT member, Norwegian William Hovland.
The retrieved weapons were officially turned over to the PNP
Thursday (February 19) in a ceremony held at Camp Aguinaldo and attended by
Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, Armed Forces chief of staff General Gregorio
Catapang Jr., Interior and Local Governments Secretary Mar Roxas and PNP
officer-in-charge Deputy Director General Leonardo Espina.
According to Roxas, parallel efforts are currently being
done by government to retrieve remaining SAF firearms, including those not in
the hands of the MILF.
Coronel-Ferrer reiterated her call to the MILF, civilians
and other armed groups to voluntarily return SAF weapons that they have in
their possession.
"Alang alang sa mga naiwan nitong trahedya ng
Mamasapano, sana
ay magkaroon ng ganoong klaseng show or gesture of coming together muli bilang
isang bansa para talaga makamit natin yung ating hinahangad na kapayapaan. So
patuloy po ang ating panawagan sa lahat, sa lahat po na maaring may pinanghawak
na ganitong mga armamento at iba pang mga kasangkapan (In solidarity with the
loved ones of those who have fallen in the tragic incident in Mamasapano, I
hope that there will be a show or gesture of coming together as a nation so
that we will finally have peace. We continue to call on everyone, to those who
are still in possession of SAF weapons to return it including other SAF
belongings that they may have)," she said.
In response, Iqbal noted that, "kung may natitira pa
(SAF weapons & personal effects) sa MILF, hahanapin po namin yan (if there
are remaining SAF weapons and personal effects with the MILF, we will continue
to look for it),” adding, “I am not discounting that there may be firearms that
may not have been accounted [for] pero patuloy ang efforts ng MILF (but the
efforts of the MILF to look for it continue).
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