Church leaders call
for resumption of GPH-NDFP formal talks on UN day of peace
By Philippine Ecumenical
Peace Platform
September 21, 2014
MANILA - On September 21, the
Philippine Ecumenical Peace Platform (PEPP), the largest ecumenical
network of church leaders in the country, marked the United Nations
Day of Peace by sponsoring a mass at the Malate Catholic Church in
Manila. The mass was lead by PEPP co-chair Archbishop Antonio J.
Ledesma, S.J., of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro.
Archbishop Ledesma stated
that "on this historic day, when the United Nations declared the right
to peace, and as we recall the long war that has raged in our country,
we call on the Government of the Philippines (GPH) and the National
Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) to return to the
negotiating table to address the substantive issues that remain as the
root cause of armed conflict in our country".
He also stated that for us
Filipinos, September 21 has added significance as "it marks the
anniversary of the imposition of martial law which caused many
suffering”. He said that there “was unpeace during martial law and the
challenge of peace building still continues as an element of our
national life".
The statement of the
Archbishop shows that the roots of dissent are in the deeper social
realities of injustice. Peace cannot prosper without justice that
restores right relationship.
After the mass, members of
the PEPP unfurled a streamer in front of the church calling for the
resumption of the formal peace talks and rang bells with the same
message while the church's bells were tolling. They also reiterated
the call to both parties to respect the historical agreements that
have already been achieved in the peace process such as the
Comprehensive Agreement for Respect for Human Rights and International
Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL).
Thirty years ago, the United
Nations issued the "declaration on the right to peace" which affirmed
peace as a sacred right of all people and a primary prerequisite for
the material wellbeing, development and the progress of countries. The
United Nations declared that the "preservation of the right of people
to peace and the promotion of its implementation constitute a
fundamental obligation of each state."