Lunes, Oktubre 24, 2011

Muslim Leaders in Mindanao mourned for Qaddafi

Muslim leaders mourn Qaddafi

REFERRING to him as a “champion of the Bangsamoro cause,” Muslim leaders over the weekend paid tribute to the late Libyan strongman Muammar Qaddafi who was killed in an assault last week on his hometown Sirte.

While Libyans considered Qaddafi as a ruthless dictator, Muslim leaders in the country, on the other hand, recall Qaddafi’s support for the struggle for Muslim self-determination.

“We pay tribute to him in helping bring into international level the Moro quest for self-determination. Hence, the Muslims in the Philippines particularly the Bangsamoro people are indebted to Brother Muammar Qaddafi for helping in their struggle for identity,” Nash Pangadapun, secretary general of Maradeka, an umbrella organization of Muslim civil society groups.

Meanwhile, Almarin Centi Tillah, president of Pahimpunan Sin Islam (Islamic Society of the Philippines) said, “We do not pretend to know what the final judgment of history will be on the man Muammar Qaddafi. But we can expect his role in supporting the cause of Muslim autonomy within the Philippine Republic and the enactment of the Tripoli Agreement to stand on the positive side of that ledger.”

According to Pangadapun, Maradeka has joined the Muslim ummah (community) in mourning the death of the Libyan leader.

“It saddened the Moro group that the death of Colonel Qaddafi comes out from a phenomenal Arab spring but yet backed up by United States of America,” Pangadapun emphasized.

He warned that the intervention of the United States in the revolt that led to the downfall of Qaddafi would only reinforce anti-American sentiments throughout the Muslim world.

Supporter of the struggle
Commander Hadji Kairan Suhaili, vice chairman for political affairs of the South Palawan Revolutionary Committee of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), said the organization owed a large debt of gratitude to Qaddafi.

“Sa palagay ko malaki ang utang na loob ng lahat ng liberation front sa buong mundo kay Colonel Qaddafi pati na ang MNLF [In my opinion, all the liberation fronts around the world have so much debt of gratitude to Colonel Qaddafi including the MNLF],” Suhaili said.

He claimed that the late strongman was generous in extending financial assistance as well as armaments to the MNLF when it was actively engaging the government as a secessionist movement.

Meanwhile, Dr. Hadji Mashur Bin-Jundam, a professor of the University of the Philippines Institute for Islamic Studies, said, “Colonel Muammar Qaddafi was the only Muslim world leader instrumental in the internationalization of the Bangsamoro issue.”

“We salute the great leader of the world revolutionaries,” Jun-dam declared.

Tripoli agreement
FORMER Gov. Zacaria Candao of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) said in an interview that Qaddafi would not be forgotten in the history of the Bangsamoro people.

Qaddafi persuaded the MNLF to move for the autonomy of 13 provinces in Mindanao that included Palawan instead of completely seceding from the country.

Candao was part of the MNLF Peace Panel which negotiated with the government in Tripoli, Libya. The series of negotiations resulted in the signing of the Tripoli agreement by Carmelo Barbero, then defense undersecretary for civil relations, and former MNLF chairman Nur Misuari.

“It is but proper for the people in the ARMM to offer a prayer or two for the repose soul of Colonel Muammar Qaddafi,” Candao also said.

Meanwhile, Qaddafi’s death also earned the sympathies of the Bangsamoro women sector.

Dr. Radzma Jannaral-Suhaili, executive director of the Institute of Peace and Development at the Mindanao State University in Jolo, Sulu said she cried after viewing the footage which showed angry Libyans bashing Qaddafi’s head.

“Why should we Muslims show to the whole world how ruthless we are and how we ridicule a fallen leader and not give him a due process under the Shari’ah law?” Suhaili asked.

She, however, conceded, “If that is Allah’s will that Khadafy should really meet his violent death to atone for the wrong doings he did for the Libyan people, then so be it.”

On September 1969, while King Idris of Libya was in Turkey for medical treatment, he was deposed in a coup by a group of army officers under the leadership of Qaddafi who was then a 27-year-old Libyan army captain.

Idris was deposed and Qaddafi was named chairman of Libya’s new governing body, the Revolutionary Command Council after the successful military coup.

King Idris was the first and only king of Libya, reigning from 1951 to 1969, and the Chief of the Senussi Muslim sect. The monarchy was abolished and a republic proclaimed. The coup pre-empted Idris’ abdication and the succession of his heir.

Bai Shalimar Amerkhan Candao, vice-president for Mindanao of Noorus Salam, a network of aleemat (Muslim women religious leaders), peace advocates, and women’s organizations, said, “It was some kind of a poetic justice for Khadafy on how he overthrew a monarchy and ruled on the Libyan people with iron fists, and died too in the hands of the Libyan people that he once ruled,”

“However, back here in the Philippines especially in Muslim Mindanao, still we believe that Qaddafi is the champion of the cause of the Bangsamoro people,” she said.

Miyerkules, Setyembre 28, 2011

MINDANAO LEADERS SUPPORT THE PEACE RALLY IN DAVAO CITY














Leaders from different sector joins the MNLF PEACE RALLY 2011 and was very thankful for the support of Mayor Inday Sara Duterte and the father Vice Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte for calling the support of Mindanaoans to speed up the Peace Process. Atty. Elly Pamatong, head of the IMPPACT-USA, also the representative of the Bangsamoro People to bring the problem to the United Nations. Retired Captain Gil "SMF Lapu-lapu" Taojo, Naional Chairman, GBI Guardians Mainstream, strongly endorse the Federal Form of Government if the Government fail to implement the Peace Agreement between the MNLF and the GPH. General Rodrigo Fabillon of the Special Forces, covering the MinSuPala, denounced the intervention of the foreigners in the Natural Resources in the Bangsamoro Homeland. Datu "Zok" Representative of Maguindanao Area under MNLF Zone of Peace Five (5) lead by General Datu Kautin Usman including the State Chairmen in the area also share their views on the situation of the peace process and demands that it is the Regional Autonomous Government not the ARMM that is in the Peace Agreement. Bong Fernandez, Secretary General of Davao del Sur and Digos city added that if MalacaƱang appoints OIC for ARMM it should be belongs to the MNLF or Professor Nur Misuari will be solution.

        At the end, Hadji Winnie Hadjirul, Chief NESU-MNLF-BAF and Chief Political Coordinator of the Central Committee under the office of the Founding Chairman Prof. Nur P. Misuari, named the 15 Council as the traitor of the organization and recall the result of Solo City, Indonesia to be implemented.

        Davao City State Revolutionary Committee Chair Rolando "Monk" Olamit as the organizer of the occasion congratulates all the leaders for their support specially to the City Government of Davao.

Biyernes, Setyembre 23, 2011

MNLF PEACE RALLY IN DAVAO CITY

MNLF Davao City Leadership invites all the MNLF to join the PEACE RALLY this forthcoming September 27, 2011, 9AM, Tuesday    at Rizal Park, Davao City. MNLF Leaders will be given time to share their  view on the situation of the on going Peace Process.

Lunes, Setyembre 5, 2011

MNLF Commanders endorsed Chairman Nur for ARMM OIC GOVERNOR


Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) based in Camp General Khalid Nur Ibn Misuari Al Ilidji, Patadon, North Cotabato initiates a consultative meeting to all commanders and leaders within Zone of Peace Five (5) to endorse MNLF Founding Chairman Professor Dr. Nur P. Misuari as the ARMM OIC Governor and ask the Davao City State Chairman Abdul Aziz "Monk" Olamit to file a petition to His Excellency Pres. Benigno Aquino III.

Sabado, Agosto 20, 2011

Multitudes of Bangsamoro People joins the MNLF's 15th GSG - Grand Summit Gathering



Multitudes of Bangsamoro People composed of Muslim, Christians and Highlanders joins the 15th GSG - Grand Summit Gathering dubbed as "RAMADAN PEACE SUMMIT 2011" as its Founding Leader and Central Committee Chairman Professor Dr. Nur P., Misuari  arrives in the airport, many Highlanders organized by Mindanao Indigenous Peoples Conference for Peace and Development (MIPCPD) with gongs fetched the chairman and declares their support to the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF).
As the chairman reported the status of the Peace Agreement, the Bangsamoro Muslims, Christians and Highlanders bid  Independence. 
The 15th GSG was organized by MNLF Davao City State Revolutionary Committee under its City State Chairman Rolando T. Olamit.

Sabado, Agosto 6, 2011

WRONG SIGNAL

The President’s meeting with the MILF rebel chief drew reactions, both positive and negative, from both sides of the political divide.
Even one of the President’s closest allies, Senator Francis Escudero, found reason to question the propriety of the President secretly meeting with Murad.
“I think the President may have been ill-advised to meet personally as he (Murad) is not even his counterpart. And it might not be a good tactic in the negotiations,” he said.
He said Deles should “protect the President from such things.”
“She should just do her job and give her President deniability with respect to this early stage of the negotiations,” Escudero said.
House Minority Leader  Edcel Lagman on Friday said that Mr. Aquino broke his own promise of full transparency and took unnecessary risks without any tangible gains in meeting with the MILF leader.
“The country is not the personal fiefdom of President Aquino.  Any presidential move which has a bearing on national interest and national security must be transparent and discussed with the Cabinet and the National Security Council. The President’s secret trip to Japan to meet MILF leaders violates his avowed policy on transparency,” said Lagman in a phone interview.
Lagman questioned the urgency or necessity of having the President himself meet with Murad.
Unnecessary risks
“Can’t the President send an emissary instead of he himself going?  There is more than meets the eye in the President’s excursion. He has much explaining to do.  Such as what has he achieved, what are the commitments?” said Lagman.
Lagman said the President also took unnecessary risks in his meeting the MILF leaders. “If something happened to him there, what would happen to our country? He is the President, that should be foremost in his mind,” he said.
But House Majority Leader Neptali Gonzales II said: “If it will lead to real and lasting peace, I fully support P-Noy.”
Senator Francis Pangilinan welcomed the move as “an out-of-the-box solution” that showed the President was willing to step out of his comfort zone to ensure that peace is achieved.
Senator Loren Legarda, chair of the Senate foreign relations committee, said “pass muna” to mean no comment for now.
Act of treason
A diplomat who asked not to be named said what the President did was “an act of treason.”
“A President is not supposed to go on secret missions. A head of state can never be the equal of a rebel leader, but he probably does not know that. He should be meeting with someone on his level,” the diplomat said.
She said the Department of Foreign Affairs was left completely out of the loop.
“I hear that the peace panel was the one that recommended it. What was their agenda? Did they just shake hands? A goodwill [meeting]?” she said. With reports from Gil C. Cabacungan Jr., Christian Esguerra and Jerome Aning and AP, AFP, Reuters
First posted 12:25 am | Saturday, August 6th, 2011 

MNLF Founding Leader & Central Committee Chairman Professor Dr. Nur P. Misuari call it a "WRONG SIGNAL". "Pinoy-Murad Japan talk was a wrong signal. We (MNLF-OIC-GPH) talks are almost at the finish line.