Mar 232014
 
The government peace panel on Sunday reiterated there was nothing illegal in the arrest of two alleged leaders of the Communist Party-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front in Cebu on Saturday afternoon. 

“The NDF represented by Mr. Luis Jalandoni has protested that the arrest is illegal since both Wilma and Benito are covered by JASIG (Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees). The GPH panel believes otherwise. There has been no violation of the JASIG in these cases,” it said in a statement. 

Palace spokesman Edwin Lacierda also explained that since the identities of NDF leaders and consultants covered by the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees has been inaccessible due to a corrupted diskette, it is no longer operative.

“Hindi po operative ang JASIG po ngayon dahil nga po hindi ho mabuksan ‘yung files. Matatandaan po ninyo, nasabi na rin po ‘nung binubuksan po ‘yung files ay hindi ho nila mabuksan. Sila po ang nagbigay ng listahan ng JASIG list po. It’s in a diskette, it can no longer be decrypted, so it was not our fault,” Lacierda said in an interview aired over state-run dzRB.

The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process explained that since the names of those on the JASIG list are unknown at the moment, it cannot be verified if Benito Tiamzon was indeed on the list.

“The NDF and the GPH agreed to a procedure in July 2011 to verify the true identities of several dozen alleged NDF consultants in the list of JASIG–protected individuals carrying aliases. But through no fault of government, the NDF failed to open their own files that purportedly contained the photos and true identities of the said NDF consultants.  This failure had the effect of rendering the JASIG inoperative for those using aliases and those who are not directly involved in the peace process.  If indeed Benito Tiamzon was listed under an alias, he is no longer covered by the JASIG,” they said.

The OPAPP added that the NPA claim that the Tiamzons are protected by the JASIG while failing to produce the said list was “ridiculous.”

“To sustain their claim to JASIG protection is ridiculous because that would mean they can wage war and violence against government and when caught, claim JASIG protection and expect to be released. It is even more outrageous considering that the peace negotiations have not moved for over a year now. And while we continue to be open to the resumption of the talks, last December, the CPP called for the overthrow of the Aquino government, saying they will just wait for a new administration before they go back to the table,” the OPAPP said.

Formal talks with the NDF have been stalled for more than two years, due to the CPP-NPA’s failure to submit an official list of names of negotiators covered by immunity.
 
The JASIG, signed on Feb. 24, 1995, provides immunity to rebels who are participating in the talks.

Meanwhile, human rights group Karapatan hit the arrest of the Tiamzon couple, saying it was a “kick in the bucket of peace.”

“This is another case of the government’s deceit in dealing with [its] counterparts in the peace negotiations. The GPH completely ignored previously signed agreements with the NDFP, especially the JASIG,” Karapatan said.
 
“This is not the first time. In fact, there are 12 NDF peace consultants who are in jail because of trumped-up criminal charges. Also, there are 10 NDF consultants who are victims of enforced disappearance,” said Karapatan secretary general Cristina Palabay. Patricia Denise Chiu/JDS, GMA News

Jul 132013
 
MILF exec: Signing of wealth-sharing annex may not stop fighting

GPH, MILF peace panels sign wealth-sharing annex of peace agreement. Philippine government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) Negotiators reached agreement over the weekend in Kuala Lumpur on wealth-sharing issues of their Framework Agreement for peace in Mindanao. www.opapp.gov.ph The signing of a wealth-sharing peace agreement annex by the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front may not necessarily stop clashes in Mindanao, a senior MILF official admitted Sunday. MILF vice chairman for political affairs Ghadzali Jaafar said that if the wealth-sharing agreement is not popular among the Bangsamoro, some groups could use it as an excuse to launch attacks. “Kung hindi ito very popular sa mga Bangsamoro masses, lalo sa mga leader…, nangangamba ako na baka gawin nilang justification sa pagsagawa katulad ng sinagawa ng BIFF na pagsalakay kahapon hanggang kagabi,” Jaafar said in an interview on dzBB radio. He was referring to the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) led by Ameril Umbra Kato, who the MILF had described as a rogue commander. Kato had led attacks in Mindanao as early as 2008, when the Supreme Court thumbed down a Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain between the government and the MILF. The BIFF launced attacks Saturday, ambushing a military truck in Guindulungan town in Maguindanao. On Saturday night, the government and the MILF closed the 38th round of exploratory talks in Kuala Lumpur with the signing of the annex on wealth sharing. “In a show of true commitment, the Parties extended the meeting, originally scheduled for four days Read More …

Jul 132013
 
GPH, MILF panels sign wealth-sharing annex of Mindanao peace agreement

(Updated 5:00 a.m.) Negotiators of the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have reached agreement on the wealth-sharing annex of their peace compact in their latest round of talks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. “In a show of true commitment, the Parties extended the meeting, originally scheduled for four days to six days to be able to overcome their concerns and reach an agreement on the Annex,” the chief negotiators in a joint statement released before dawn of Sunday. The statement, however, did not provide any details on the issues agreed upon in the approved annex on wealth sharing. But it said the annex “will provide sufficient guidance for the crafting of the Bangsamoro Basic Law’s provisions on wealth sharing and revenue generation for the Bangsamoro as envisioned by the Framework Agreement onthe Bangsamoro.” GPH panel chair Miriam Coronel-Ferrer and MILF peace panel chairman Mohagher Iqbal said the  Technical Working Group on Normalization and the special team on power sharing made some progress but did not go into details in their joint statement. The annex paves the way for the two sides to decide how to divide up income from taxes and natural resources in the self-rule area. The negotiations aim to create a new autonomous region for the Muslim minority in Mindanao, the southern third of the mainly Catholic nation of about 100 million people. The 12,000-member MILF has waged a guerrilla war for a separate Islamic state in Mindanao since the 1970s that has claimed an estimated Read More …