Tuesday, April 26, 2011

GPH holds another consultation before talks with MILF

GPH holds another consultation before talks with MILF


Manila, Apr. 26 - Before heading to Malaysia for the next round of talks, the Government of the Philippines' (GPH) panel negotiating with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) sat down with several political leaders, mainly from the Liberal Party, on Monday as part of the effort to achieve transparent and accountable peace negotiations.


The National Institute of Policy Studies (NIPS) and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Liberty (FNF) spearheaded the forum dubbed as “Peace in Mindanao” held at Dusit Thani Hotel in this city.


NIPS is a political institute that undertakes programs for the promotion of liberalism and democracy in the Philippines while FNF is an international foundation that promotes freedom and liberalism through civic education, political dialogues, and political counseling.


Some 30 participants composed of congressmen, cabinet members, political leaders and lawyers gathered in the forum where Presidential Peace Adviser Teresita Quintos-Deles and GPH panel chair Marvic Leonen presented the current status and context of the negotiations with the MILF.


“This is an endeavor to be transparent and accountable to the proposals that we are giving on the negotiating table,” Leonen previously said about the series of consultations that the panel is conducting with various sectors.


To date, the GPH panel has conducted consultations with different sectors including the academe, civil society organizations, local government officials, and the military.


Secretary Deles, on the other hand, hopes that the consultations with political leaders will continue to roll as it aids the progress of the peace process.


“We now have a formal start of what I hope will not be a one-time conversation but a continuing one because it is supposed to accompany the (peace) process,” Deles said.


Some of the officials present in the forum are Sec. Lualhati Antonino of the Mindanao Development Authority; Undersecretary Jose Luis Gascon of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Political Affairs; Liberal Party President Manuel Roxas; Muntinlupa Rep. Rodolfo Biazon; Zamboanga City 1st District Rep. Maria Isabelle Climaco; Maguindanao 1st District Rep. Bai Sandra Sema; and North Cotabato 1st District Rep. Jesus Sacdalan.


Meanwhile, Deles, during the forum, stressed the “issue of ownership” in crafting a sustainable peace process.


“It is important for us to have this conversation because the issue of ownership of the peace process is very important. For the peace process to be sustainable, it has to be owned by the people,” she noted.


Likewise present in the forum are GPH panel members Miriam Coronel-Ferrer, Senen Bacani, and Ramon Piang, Sr., and members of the panel secretariat.


The government and the MILF panels will hold their 21st formal exploratory talks tomorrow, April 27, until Thursday, April 28, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.


Among the issues that the government will raise are concerns regarding MILF commander Ustadz Amiril Umra Kato, who allegedly broke away from the Moro group, and the MILF’s Comprehensive Compact which contains its standing position on substantive issues.#

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