Press Release
April 27, 2011
Davao Based Peace Group MPC to GPH-MILF Panel: Finalize Working
Draft of the Talks; Sign the Peace Agreement Immediately
Davao based peace advocacy group Mindanao Peoples Caucus (MPC), called on both the GPH-
MILF panels to focus the discussions on finalizing the working draft of the talks and tackle the
substantial issues that covers the demand of the MILF on governance, territory, and control of
resources rather than focus its time and energy on issues that sidetracks the negotiations. This
statement was delivered in a rally held yesterday at Davao City that coincided with the opening
of the formal talks between the GPH-MILF panels in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
MPC Secretary General Atty. Mary Ann Arnado said that “since the timeframe set by the
government to finally reach a negotiated settlement with the MILF is 12 months there is a need
to fast track the talks and to finally set a date to for the negotiations on the substantial agenda
of the peace talks as contained in the draft comprehensive compact submitted by the MILF.”
The draft comprehensive compact contains provisions that address the demand of the
Bangsamoro people for the creation of a Bangsamoro homeland and creation of a Bangsamoro
sub-state. The document also discusses the relationship of the proposed Bangsamoro sub-state
with the Philippine government, resource sharing, and economic development.
“We hope that this meeting in Malaysia will finally discuss the points in the comprehensive
compact and that the next meeting of the GPH-MILF panel will be the for the formal
negotiations that will eventually lead to the signing of an inclusive peace agreement agreeable
to both parties”. Arnado said.
The current meeting in Malaysia is the third time the panels meet since the resumption of
talks which started last January during a “non-meeting” organized by Malaysia through Datuk
Uthman bin Razak the third party facilitator to the talks. Since February, MPC has helped
organized consultation meetings of the MILF peace panel with non-moro civil society groups
coming from indigenous peoples, business, academe, and religious sectors to clarify the MILF
demands and discuss state of the current peace negotiations.
“So far the participants to these consultations have been optimistic about the GPH-MILF
negotiations and they have been very supportive of the MILF agenda. This indicates the
aspirations and overwhelming support of the people for a peaceful negotiated settlement of
the Bangsamoro issue. It is now up to the panels, particularly the GPH panel to live up to these
expectations by finalizing a peace agreement within the year.” Arnado reiterated.
The protestors who formed a human chain that covers the 200 meters of Quimpo Boulevard in
Davao held posters calling for an inclusive peace agreement and negotiated settlement. They
also wore individual cut-out letters that spelled out that ‘Mindanaons support the GPH-MILF
peace talks”. #
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