Let us journey
together in support of the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations
A press statement by the Philippine
Ecumenical Peace Platform (PEPP)
September 22, 2016
We, the 135 leaders of the
clergy, religious and laity from the five federations that comprise
the Philippine Ecumenical Peace Platform (PEPP)* have successfully
convened the 5th Ecumenical Church Leaders Summit on Peace from
September 20-22, 2016 under the theme “Celebrating God’s Work for
Peace: Journeying with the GRP-NDFP in the Continuing Struggle for
Peace”. We converged in Davao City from all corners of the country to
draw strength from each other as we celebrated the first successful
round of talks between the Government of the Republic of the
Philippines (GRP) and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines
(NDFP) after years of impasse. The positive atmosphere that resulted
from the recent resumption of the formal peace talks was carried into
the positive mood of our summit and our joy for the growing ecumenical
participation in supporting the GRP-NDFP Peace Process.
In our gathering, Fr. Joel
Tabora, SJ, President of the Ateneo de Davao University, reminded us
in his keynote address of the Biblical imperatives and our Christian
duty to work towards the common good and accompany the poor in seeking
social justice.
Our optimism was
strengthened by the sharing of Undersecretary Nabil Tan, Office of the
Executive Secretary, on the government’s renewed commitment to peace
and to the GRP-NDFP negotiations and the negotiations with the Moro
Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF).
We were also encouraged by
the input of Attorneys Angela Librado and Antonio Arellano of the GRP
Peace Panel regarding the serious commitment of the Panel to engage in
principled dialogue with the NDFP. The clear commitment to peace has
also been observed in the willingness of government to honor previous
agreements and through the concerted effort invested in achieving the
release of detained NDFP consultants.
Mr. Luis Jalandoni, NDFP
Peace Panel Chair, reminded summit participants of the indomitable
spirit of the Filipino people through the centuries to persevere in
the struggle for a just and lasting peace in the country. The presence
of the NDFP Consultants, Mr. Rey Claro Casambre, and the recently
released Mr. Ariel Arbitrario, Mr. Lando Genelsa, Mr. Alfredo Mapano,
and Mr. Porferio Tuna, Jr. brought depth to the discussions and
strengthened the determination of participants to further support the
peace process.
We admire the resolve of
both the GRP and NDFP to transcend differences, willingly explore
substantive issues and implement working methods that will accelerate
the talks. We also appreciate the decision of both parties to declare
indefinite unilateral ceasefires towards a possible bilateral
ceasefire.
The Royal Norwegian
Government and Caritas Norway through solidarity messages from the
Special Envoy to the Peace Process, Elisabeth Slattum and Program
Coordinator for Asia, Aron Halfen, reassured the Summit of their
common resolve to persevere in the journey with the PEPP and with the
GRP-NDFP Peace Process. They highlighted that a political settlement
of the armed conflict through principled dialogue is both possible and
attainable, even though difficulties and obstacles are to be expected
along the way.
We were inspired and
challenged by the presence of our Lumad sisters and brothers who kept
us attentive to the reality on the ground. Their contributions have
shown that peace must be tangible and manifest not only through the
silence of arms but even more through food on the table, clothing,
shelter, education and access to the means to meet other basic needs
and for them to live in their communities without fear or threat. They
also underscored the reality that the road to peace is long and
arduous, fraught with dangers, but for the sake of the people,
especially the most vulnerable, it must be pursued with all our heart
and effort.
The Summit concluded with a
workshop to consolidate the commitments and concerns of the PEPP, and
plans for how these can be presented to both the GRP and the NDFP, and
to the Filipino people:
• We support and affirm the
intention of both the GRP and the NDFP to meet in Norway on October
6-10 for the Second Round of Formal Talks focusing on Comprehensive
Agreement on Social and Economic Reforms, while also defining the
terms for a common Ceasefire Agreement and General Amnesty for
political prisoners.
• We invite support and
goodwill from the Filipino people for the Peace Talks between the GRP
and NDFP which we consider are sincere and thorough and that as a
Nation we should stand vigilant against those whose intentions are to
spoil the Peace Process to protect their personal or vested interests
against the interests of the Filipino people.
• We call and demand both
the GRP and NDFP to respect their existing agreement on Respect for
Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law, putting a stop to the
practice of manufacturing false charges against clergy, lay people,
indigenous people and other human rights defenders who are serving the
poor and marginalized.
• We call for the removal of
all armed groups and the dismantling of existing para-military groups
that divide and terrorize the communities of our Indigenous Peoples.
• We call on all our
Christian communities – at the local, regional and national levels –
to expand our peace constituency and to continue pushing for the
completion of the peace talks and the implementation of any peace
agreement.
• We offer and render our
services and resources to both panels to help in attaining a just and
lasting peace in the country.
“And with our feet fitted
with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace” (Ephesians
6:15), we will journey together till peace based on justice reigns in
our land.
Davao City, Philippines,
22nd day of September 2016.