Tuesday, June 7, 2011

WE WANT PEACE

(A Call by Civil Society Organizations in Caraga in Support of the Ongoing Peace Process. Issued on the occasion of the conduct of a Peace Forum on 19 February 2011 at the regional capital of Butuan City)

We want peace and we welcome the resumptions of the peace talks between the government and the National Democratic Front (GPH – NDF) and the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (GPH – MILF) this month.
We want peace and we call on everyone to initiate or support activities that would lead to the successful conclusion of the peace negotiations.
We are making this call fully aware that we have gone so far in the ways of war. We live in a region where the armed conflict between the government forces and elements of the New People’s Army (NPA) has been more pronounced than the other regions in the country and been there for decades.
We respect those who take up arms as an option to correct what could actually be said as injustices in our midst in the same way that we understand the government’s armed forces in unleashing the machines of war. But we hate seeing in the process so much blood spilled, disruptions and destructions, lost lives, insecurities and missed opportunities to improve our well being.
We will work for the necessary transformation in the same way that we will defend a threatened state. But let that be done in the ways of peace. The resumptions of the peace talks therefore deserve all the support we can extend. Along this line we commit to take the following activities as support to the peace process:

 Initiate or join a peace forum or discussions in our localities
 Initiate a peace wall signing in the offices or coordination centers of our organizations or schools
 Conduct signature campaign in our offices, schools or communities
 Initiate candle lighting for peace in front of houses, along the streets
 Call on other organizations to also take the initiatives to support the peace process
 Support activities of other entities that support the peace process

We want peace and we place our stake into it in the ongoing peace process.

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