Historical moment
for Filipinos signing of peace agreement ending the conflict in
Mindanao
A
Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
March 27, 2014
The Asian Human Rights
Commission (AHRC) wishes to congratulate the Filipino people, notably
the people of Mindanao, for the landmark signing of the Comprehensive
Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) between the Philippine Government
and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) today. The MILF is the
biggest rebel group in Mindanao.
After 17 years of protracted
negotiations, the MILF and the Government of the Philippines (GPH)
have finally agreed to end the conflict in Mindanao in lieu of the
creation of a Bangsamoro Juridical Entity (BJE), a Bangsamoro region
with greater structure and form of autonomy. This would-be Bangsamoro
region will absorb the existing Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).
The establishment of the BJE
is anchored "on the recognition of the right of the Bangsamoro to have
their own government." The BJE will be governed by a Basic Law,
containing the aspirations of the Bangsamoro people, their fundamental
freedoms and rights to self determination, under the Philippines
Constitution.
The island of Mindanao and
the people living in it, who, not only suffer but have witnessed
decades of wars by the loss of their fathers, mothers, siblings,
children and neighbours due to war, will now have a chance to enjoy
peace. The people and the island have shown to us that despite fear,
distrust and deep divisions in the past, by way of dialogue and
negotiations, political, social and cultural differences will always
have a place for a political solution.
Today is not only a
historical moment for the Bangsamoro, whereby their long struggle,
their aspirations for self determination, have now become a reality;
but also for the Filipino people inside and outside the country
who continue to dream for the end of the conflict in Mindanao.
As the AHRC welcomes this
political settlement, ending four decades of insurgencies in Mindanao,
it urges both parties to ensure that the institutions of justice, to
which the aspirations of the Bangsamoro's would be realize, are
developed, function and work. The signing of agreement is only the
beginning. The tedious and hard work to ensure the people's
aspirations are transformed into a reality lies ahead.
For now, the entire Filipino
people, notably the people in Mindanao, should enjoy and be
congratulated on achieving this historical moment for peace.