LOCAL AUTHORITIES pre-empted a supposed gathering of Moro National Liberation Front members in Zamboanga City following reports by civilians and barangay officials.
Nur Misuari (Mindanao Examiner Photo) |
Police and military together with barangay officials of Pamucutan held a dialogue with former rebels who were planning to gather for the MNLF’s 53rd anniversary celebration.
Mayor Beng Climaco along with Pamucutan Barangay Chairman Roberto Carpio and members of the police force and the military’s Joint Task Force Zamboanga inspected the area and appealed to MNLF members not to conduct any mass gathering in due respect to the deadly siege of Zamboanga by loyal followers of Nur Misuari in 2013.
Mayor Beng Climaco together with barangay and security officials inspect Barangay Pamucutan where the MNLF members are supposed to gather to celebrate their 53rd anniversary. (Bong Serondo) |
Security forces have been deployed to the area to ensure that no mass gathering would be held there. Such gathering is also a violation of the community quarantine guidelines of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Climaco and Col. Randolph Rojas, commander of the Joint Task Force Zamboanga, thanked the barangay officials and residents in the area for their vigilance.
Rojas said due to mass gathering restrictions brought about by pandemic, all assemblies or activities should be properly coordinated with the local government. He said activities without clearance from the local government task force on Covid-19 will not be permitted.
Sieges
Supporters of Misuari attacked Zamboanga after declaring independence and their failed attempt to raise the Bangsamoro Republik flag at City Hall. Misuari publicly denied involvement in the siege that displaced over 200,000 people and affected the economies of Basilan and Sulu which are dependent on Zamboanga for their trades and goods.
In February, Climaco has given an ultimatum to various local government agencies until August this year to finish the construction of housing units for the remaining 720 families, mostly Muslims, displaced by the MNLF siege.
The mayor repeatedly instructed the members of the Local Inter-Agency Committee (LIAC) to ensure the families now living in temporary shelters to resettle in their permanent housing units. “As mayor and chairperson of LIAC, I have given the agencies concerned a deadline until August 2021 to finish the construction of the housing units and award them to the target beneficiaries - the internally displaced people,” she said, adding, “we want our IDPs to know that we have not forgotten them even as we are currently coping with the Covid pandemic,” said Climaco.
Last year, Climaco also directed LIAC members to ensure continuity of various projects and programs amid the Covid-19 pandemic to help alleviate the plight of families displaced by the MNLF siege.
In 2016, Climaco – who stood firm against the MNLF during the entire period of the crisis – banned any so-called peace rally or gathering of MNLF members in Zamboanga City.
She said such rallies will not be allowed as this might disturb Zamboanga anew. “I am giving you a categorical no. You must not disturb Zamboanga anymore. If you want to come up with your rally, make it in your area, Zamboanga will not welcome a rally by MNLF, not at this time because you still have to be accountable with the killings and devastations we are suffering from,” Climaco said in the past.
“The destruction wrought by the 2013 siege continues to linger, as internally displaced persons – both Muslims, Christians and Lumads, most of whom are those who eluded the conflicts in Sulu and Basilan – have suffered the brunt of the MNLF attack in Zamboanga,” she said.
Misuari signed a peace deal with Manila in September 1996 ending decades of bloody war. After the peace agreement was signed, Misuari became the governor of the Muslim autonomous region. But despite the peace accord, he said there was a widespread disillusionment with the weak autonomy they were granted.
Under the peace agreement, Manila would have to provide a mini-Marshal Plan to spur economic development in Muslim areas in the south and livelihood and housing assistance to tens of thousands of former rebels to uplift their poor living standards.
It was the second attack by MNLF in the past decade. In November 2001, hundreds of MNLF members occupied the Cabatangan Complex and held hostage dozens of civilians, including children; and another group also attacked a military base in Sulu province in an effort to stop the elections in the Muslim autonomous region after Misuari was ousted as governor.
More than 100 people were killed in the fighting and in the end, then Mayor Maria Clara Lobregat allowed the attackers to leave Zamboanga in exchange for the hostages.
Misuari then escaped by boat to Malaysia, where he had been arrested and deported to the Philippines and was eventually pardoned and released by President Gloria Arroyo in 2004. He also ran several times for governor in Sulu even while under detention, but lost. Now, President Rodrigo Duterte said he wanted to resume the peace process with Misuari and ordered police and military not to arrest the MNLF chieftain. (Zamboanga Post)
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