“Now is the time for the Moro people to lift the veil of compliance to the US-Aquino regime, and intensify the fight to protect the rights of the Moro people.”
On the 47th year commemoration of the Jabidah Massacre, Moro evacuees in Elian village, Datu Saudi Ampatuan protest in front of the village hall to call for military pullout (Photo by Suara Bangsamoro)
The progressive group Suara Bangsamoro called on the Moro people to “intensify the fight against national oppression and for true freedom and the right to self-determination,” on the the 47th year of the Jabiddah Massacre.
“Now is the time for the Moro people to lift the veil of
compliance to the US-Aquino regime, and intensify the fight to protect the
rights of the Moro people from the onslaught of violations of this current
regime,” Amirah Ali Lidasan, Suara Bangsamoro national president.
On March 18, 1968, at least 23 young Tausug recruits from
Sulu were gunned down by their military trainors in Corregidor Island .
The Moro recruits reportedly tried to complain to higher ups about hardships in
their covert training, codenamed ‘Jabidah,’ which was meant to capture the
disputed island
of Sabah .
The incident angered the Moro people and led to the
formation of Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) by Nur Misuari, which waged
armed struggle for secession of Muslim Mindanao. The MNLF signed a peace pact
with the Ramos administration in 1996.
The date is now commemorated as Bangsamoro Freedom Day in
accordance with the Muslim Mindanao Act.
MNLF’s splinter group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
(MILF), continued the armed struggle, until it signed the Comprehensive
Agreement on the Bangsamoro (Cab) with the Aquino administration in 2014. The
peace process will be completed with the approval of the Bangsamoro Basic Law
(BBL) in a referendum, and the formation of the Bangsamoro political entity.
The MILF had come under attack from some politicians and
lawmakers, who also questioned the peace process and the BBL, in the wake of
the Mamasapano clash which cost the lives of 44 elite cops, 18 MILF men, and at
least two civilians.
Lidasan said the Aquino administration has a “divisive and
duplicitous peace policy,” as government troops continue to attack Moro
communities as part of the US
“Global War on Terror.”
The government’s “operations of reprisals against the
Mamasapano encounter” had intensified human rights violations against
civilians, and bolsters Moro people’s doubts to the sincerity of the government
in resolving the conflict in Mindanao ,” she
said.
“The Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro and the BBL
is being used as a leverage to make the MILF succumb its struggle for the right
to self-determination along the confines of the Philippine Constitution and the
interests of the members of Senate and Congress,” Lidasan said.
Lidasan pointed out that there are still 327 Moro civilians
who continue to languish in detention in Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City ,
some of them since 2001, as part of government’s commitment to the US War on
Terror.
“Now is the time to expose the Aquino administration of its
negligence to the internally displaced persons caused by its all-out offensives
against the MNLF and the MILF,” Lidasan said.
Progressive groups and victims of human rights violations
gathered in major cities in Mindanao, in Zamboanga City, Cotabato City, Iligan
and Davao City, to protest “the continuing implementation of policies and
military operations of the US- Aquino regime that continue to violate the
rights of the Moro people, destroy their communities and livelihood, forcing
displacement and diaspora.”
In Elian village, Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Suara Bangsamoro led
evacuees to march to the village hall to protest the government troops that had
encamped, along with two armed personnel carriers. This is in violation of
international humanitarian laws, which prohibits military use of civilian
facilities, said Jerome Aba, Suara Bangsamoro spokesperson.
Suara Bangsamoro said that there are now almost 100,000
evacuees in Maguindanao and its nearby areas in Central
Mindanao , where government troops the military had intensified its
operations against forces of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters. In
Zamboanga city, evacuees from the 2013 standoff between government and MNLF
troops are still in makeshift shelters.
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Suara Bangsamoro (Voice of the Moro People) is a Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) front organization focused on Moro-related issues. The group appears to have originally been formed as a party-list political party and fielded several candidates for the congressional elections in 2004-2008 but failed to obtain a seat in the Philippine House of Representatives.
ReplyDeleteIn recent years, the group has functioned more like an NGO/CPP propaganda organ focused on the Moro sector. Interestingly, Suara Bangsamoro is not listed as a member of the CPP-associated MAKABAYAN political coalition of pro-CPP party-list political parties.
Makabayan is a political coalition of twelve CPP-linked progressive political parties: Bayan Muna, Anakpawis, Gabriela, Kabataan, Courage, Migrante, ACT-Teachers, Katribu, Akap Bata, Piston, Kalikasan and Aking Bikolnon .