Lunes, Hulyo 1, 2019

Press Release/Statement: Young farmer killed in Bataan over agrarian land


10 JUNE 2019

Hermosa, Bataan – Tensions broke out in Barangay Sumalo after farmers protested a checkpoint illegally installed by private guards of Riverforest Development Corporation which led to a violent confrontation that took the life of one and injured two others.

The deadly violence erupted last June 08, 2019. Christopher Villete (26) and Elmer Bautista Jr. (22) were caught up in a heated altercation with Riverforest’s guards after the two questioned the legality of the said checkpoints that prohibited residents from bringing farming or building materials in to the Barangay. A guard allegedly threatened Villete and Bautista Jr. with a balisong (butterfly knife) which prompted the two to report the incident to Elmer Bautista Sr. (54), a Barangay Kagawad.

Bautista Sr. rushed to the scene and confronted the guards about the threats his son and nephew received. Shortly thereafter, Titanic Mystica (60), Riverforest’s “communication officer” and known supporter of the company arrived, firing several warning shots from his .9mm pistol before facing an angered Bautista Sr. with more threats and provocation.

According to witness accounts, violence erupted when Mystica allegedly pointed his gun at the direction of Bautista Sr. and the two young men while threatening to pull the trigger. This prompted Bautista Sr., to step into the line of fire to protect his son and nephew. Mystica however, allegedly fired at Bautista Sr., hitting him in the chest. In an attempt to defend themselves, Villete and Bautista Jr. grappled with some guards, while Mystica kept firing at onlookers who rushed to aid Bautista Sr. Witnesses also say that Villete was knifed in the chest by the guard who threatened him earlier.

Seeing Bautista Sr. being beaten and dragged to a nearby security outpost, Villete, Bautista Jr. and several young men attempted to take Baustista Sr. to safety, going toe-to-toe with several guards while Mystica allegedly fired more shots at them. Bautista Jr. was hit by a bullet in his foot and was maimed. Amidst the confusion, Villete and several others managed to reach Bautista Sr.’s side. Witnesses say that Mystica, now pointing his gun at Bautista Sr.’s head pulled the trigger and missed. Instead, the bullet hit Villete in the face.

Bleeding and coughing blood, Villete cried for help before collapsing to the ground. Angered by what they saw, both farmers and residents rushed to subdue Mystica, who already ran out of bullets. Barangay Captain Rolando Martinez along with the village peace keeping corps arrived after the shootings, and put Mystica into their custody for a later turnover to local police forces. The three farmers including Mystica were then rushed to the hospital, with Villete pronounced dead upon arrival.

Villete was raised by a farming family in Sumalo and was active in a group of young community defenders who stood up against various forms of harassments from Riverforest’s private security. In 2017, he led his peers during Sumalo’s 100-kilometer march from Bataan to Quezon City and joined the 2-month camp-out protest at the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Central Office. Villete worked as photocopier machine operator in the nearby Hermosa Ecozone and Industrial Park and was supposed to leave the country for Taiwan as an Overseas Filipino Worker before the end of June.

For more than two decades, the Samahang Nagkakaisang Magsasaka ng Barangay Sumalo (SANAMABASU) has led the struggle for land rights in a 214 hectare property claimed by the Riverforest Development Corporation, a property developer owned by the Litton Family. In 2006, the Supreme Court decided in favor of Riverforest, ending Sumalo’s decade-long legal struggle against a petition to convert their farmlands to commercial/industrial use. In 2011, the conversion order issued by the Department of Agrarian Reform to Riverforest lapsed after the company failed to introduce substantial development in the disputed property, enabling the farmers to file for Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) coverage. Since then, Riverforest has intensified the presence of armed security personnel in the area, installed enclosures that prevented farmers from freely tending to their crops, and filed criminal cases against persons who actively resisted various forms of harassments from the said armed guards.

In January this year, the Office of the President (OP) released a 17-page decision revoking Riverforests’ petition for land conversion and ordered the DAR to initiate the process of coverage and distribution. Riverforest again stalled the process by refusing entry of DAR personnel set to conduct ocular inspections and surveys in enclosed land parcels in the disputed area.

Jaime Tadeo of Paragos Pilipinas, a national farmer’s organization supporting SANAMABASU, says that the Villete’s death reflects the terrible realities in the countryside, where farmers’ rights are constantly trampled by those with enough power to assert better claims over lands. The prevalence of harassments and killings of farmers despite thirty-one years of CARP according to Tadeo, illustrates the lack of government intervention to protect tillers entrenched in agrarian conflict as well as the DAR’s weakness in promoting redistributive reform against strong land-owner resistance.

Trinidad Domingo of the Pambansang Koalisyon ng Kababaihan sa Kanayunan (PKKK) explains that protracted land-struggles and the slow-paced process of coverage and distribution leads to the erosion of farmer’s rights as it empowers landlords or corporations to operate with impunity—in their attempt to dissolve the claims of actual tillers over the land. Domingo adds that some local DAR officials are known to broker backdoor land deals and have colluded with landlords and corporations to stall the progression of agrarian cases or halt the actual distribution of lands to potential beneficiaries.

Fe Andulan, a farmer leader of SANAMABASU laments that Christopher’s death could have been prevented had DAR been quick enough in its effort to uphold the OP decision. “Though we are aware of the legal-technicalities involved before actual distribution of lands can take place, each passing day without any resolution to our case creates more tension between the community and Riverforests guards who continue to harass and intimidate us,” Andulan adds. “We pray for peace in our community as we are frightened for the safety of our loved ones. But as we mourn our loss, we also vow to continue the struggle for land and justice.”

The Save Agrarian Reform Alliance strongly condemns the killing of Christopher Villete as well as the hundreds of tillers who lost their lives in the fight for social justice through agrarian reform.

In line with President Rodrigo Duterte’s mandate to finish Land Acquisition and Distribution backlogs by 2022, we challenge the DAR to hasten the resolution of agrarian cases and as well as the process of coverage and distribution, especially in areas where the safety and well being of farmers are constantly under threat.

We are also compelling the DAR as well as other agencies involved in the implementation of CARP to prioritize the distribution of Private Agricultural Lands, particularly those under Compulsory Acquisition as it embodies the ideal of the program to dismantle the monopolies of oligarchs and corporations over land.

In light of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and other People working in Rural Areas, we call on government to come up with stronger measures to protect farmers in agrarian conflicts from harassments and violence as well as to establish safeguards that protect potential and existing beneficiaries from land-grabbing, title cancellation, land conversions and other forms of reversals,

Let this not be another case of serious human rights violations where the violated are the ones being prosecuted. This case is a test to the capacity of this government to bring justice to farmers against the impunity of a corporation and its abusive agents on the ground, in this case the armed guards, whose main task is to defy the law and resist agrarian reform.

SARA also enjoins other sectors and social movements to also push for the effective implementation of agrarian reform as it is not only a farmers’ issue, but is closely tied to the future of the country’s food security. We must again look into the deep seated issues plaguing our countryside and work towards protecting and uplifting the hands that feed our nation.#

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JUSTICE FOR LABOR ORGANIZER/LEADER DENNIS SEQUENA!


"We Mourn but shall Rise on your grave Comrade Dennis!

Unidentified gunmen shot dead a labor organizer in Barangay Bunga in Tanza, Cavite, while he was giving a lecture on trade unionism last 2 June 2019. The 48-year-old, known fondly by colleagues as Ka Dennis, was the vice chairperson of Partido Manggagawa (PM) Cavite and Party’s 4th nominee for the party-list race during the 2019 midterm elections.

We would like to extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to the family, relatives and comrades of Ka Dennis. We join the whole labor and workers’ communities, unions, movements, centers and activists in the country and the world in the condemnation in the strongest term and cry for justice. Ka Dennis is best remembered for his work organizing laborers in the Cavite EPZA. He asserted their rights and spoke out against contractualization despite the threats from the international corporations collaborating with the local business and political elites.

Partido Manggagawa urges authorities to act with dispatch and catch the perpetrators’ behind the kilings of Dennis Sequeña, who was slain less than a week before his birthday.

He was laid to rest last June 12, 2019 in time of the 121st commemoration of the Philippine Independence. The date of the burial was not to celebrate the said commemoration but a strong message and clamor for real independence of the workers and common citizens that fall prey to the elitist interests.

We strongly urge the Department of Labor and Employment and the whole Philippine government to bring justice to Ka Dennis’ death and end all forms of oppression and repression in the working places and communities of the country.

Ka Dennis death is one among the thousands of the murders of peasant, union, social, Lumad and people’s organizations leaders and activists under Duterte’s administration done with impunity. Their deaths are real manifestation that in a society like the Philippines the fight for the democratic assertions of the people are answered in murderous and barbaric way.

Ka Dennis, you will forever be remembered as a Hero of the Workers in the Economic Processing Zones and all other making places. Your death has emboldened us to keep the fighting with workers’ and peoples’ rights against all forms of oppression and exploitation."

June 16, 2019

MindanaOne Peoples’ Movement (Mindanao)
Kilusang Maralita sa Kanayunan (Mindanao)
Kagkalimwa OFW Federation (Cotabato and Maguindanao)
Kaagapay OFW Resource and Service Center (Cotabato City)
Demokratikong Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas-Lanao
Nagkahiusang Mangingisda alang sa Kalambuan (SND, Lanao)
Lanao Fisheries Advocacy Network
Liga ng Makabagong Kabataan (Mindanao)
Association of OFW Children (Citabato City)
Laban Kababaihan (Mindanao)
Pagilidan Farmer's Organization for Unity and Development (SND, Lanao)
Lanao Alliance of Human Rights Advocates
Alyansa ng mga Mamamayan para sa Karapatang Pantao (Cotabato-Maguindanao)
Initiatives and Movement for Gender Liberation Against Discrimination (Mindanao)
Mindanao Peoples' Peace Movement
Nagkahiusang Mag-uumang Organiko (Agusan-Surigao)
Kahugpungan sa mga Mamumuo sa Lanao
Alyansa ng Kabataang Mindanao para sa Kapayapaan

(Open for more signatories and endorsement. PM us.)

Photo credits to Partido Manggagawa/CPM during the Funeral March for Ka Dennis. June 12, 2019.

#Justice4KaDennis
#Justice4KaDennisJustice4All

Healthy, Cool, Calm, Peaceful Future: A Duty, A Journey - Jhong


"I am Jhong, Pedro Boyel Fenis, Jr. A graduate of Agriculture. An agroecology advocate and practitioner, I am a peace and justice advocate. I am 32.

Been active in social and peace movements in the youth sector in 2008 thru the Movement of Young Catalysts for Change (MYCC) as part of the Mindanao Peoples’ Peace Movement (MPPM) – a movement of Tri-Peoples in southern Philippines.

In various exposures, community exchanges and engagements I realized that unequal distribution and access of and to power, wealth and participation made war and conflicts, hunger and injustices, rebellion and destructions, hostilities and biases. My personal commitment pushed me to pursue my interest in Agriculture. I have seen the wealthy potentials of the vast lands in Mindanao but poverty and hunger is pervasive. In some way, having food and control over their economic lives enables peoples and communities to stand together and be free from impositions. It is easier said than done, but it is true in some of my experiences. In my mind there is a necessity of these communities to have an ecological-scientific inspiration to till on their own, reclaim their rights and be instruments in cooling down the earth, calming down conflicts and feeding their families. It has to start somewhere, in their homes and communities.

Since graduation last 2013, I offered my service to a people’s organization advocating and promoting land rights, organic and natural farming – the Democratic Movement of Peasants (DKMP) in Lanao del Norte. I was able to share but substantially I learned from the people and communities.

In AKMK and MPPM respectively I have seen and experienced the diversity and differences of peoples’ faiths, cultures and way of lives but they have many things in common. These peoples and sectors dream of just peace, realization of individual and collective rights, sustainable and inclusive development, a healthy home and earth, etc. And I am very thankful to MPPM in helping me broadened my perspectives and inviting me to join this year’s Japan Peace March.

In the same way that my colleagues from Mindanao who joined the Peace March International Youth Relay: Nino, Vhong, Matet, Butch and Laida – I am deeply honored and grateful for the opportunity to walk with you, to be in solidarity with you to respond to the continuing call of every Hibakusha for justice, peace and nuclear elimination.

I am happily joining the 2019 Japan National Peace March thru the International Youth Relay to join your fight against all forms of weapons of mass destruction. I am also excited to personally experience the inspiring stories of my comrades who have joined before on the eagerness and persistence of the Hibakushas (Nuclear Survivors), labor unions, alternative cooperatives, women organizations, academe, youth, faith-based groups and grassroots organizations in this movement. More importantly, as a Peace and Environment activist, my moral obligation to be one of the many individuals that might be inspiring fellow youth and children in Japan to get involved and help shape a cool, calm, healthy, peaceful future.

KALINAW, HEIWA, PEACE "

TJG's STATEMENT ON THE RECENT LUMAD KILLINGS IN MAGUINDANAO

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Lunes, Mayo 6, 2019

Sectoral Organizations and May 2019 Candidates Sign Pact of Cooperation

Because election is all about the rights and welfare of the basic sectors, communities, peoples and the general public Peoples' Agenda should be the core concern of the whole electoral exercise.

Nagkahiusang Mag-uumang Organiko, Kahugpungan sa Kababayen-an alang sa Kalambuan and Kalye Trese Youth Organization and some of the candidates for SB membership in Sibagat, Agusan del Sur signed a Pact of Cooperation inclusive to the May 13, 2019 mid-term elections and after. The signing was witnessed by Brgy Poblacion IPMR Saturnino Pagios, Jr. and the present sectoral resident-voters within Brgy Poblacion and neighboring brgys.

Key themes of the signed document:
1. Support to Agriculture (infra, facilities, implementation of existing laws)
2. Support and recognition of the rights of women, youth and PWDs
3. Recognition of the Indigenous People's Rights, Culture, Tradition and Way of Life
4. Support and Services for the Elderlies
5. Environmental Protection and Ecological Development Programs

Schedules for meetings and dialogue among othet candidates pertaining to the organizations' 2019 electoral are being set in the coming days.

May 4, 2019
Purok 13, Poblacion, Sibagat, Agusan del Sur

KASABUTAN SA PAGTINABANGAY

Representatives of the Organizations and Candidates take a photo after the signing of the Pact of Cooperation

Women Representative signs the Pact in behalf of her org.

Huwebes, Abril 11, 2019

AGENDA NG BAYAN - MindanaOne Cotabato City and Maguindanao First District



1. QUALITY, FAIR AND ACCESSIBLE SUPPORT FOR SOCIAL SERVICES (HEATLH AND BIRTHING, EDUCATION, AGRICULTURE, WATER, ELECTRICITY) AND SUSTAINABLE AND ECOLOGICAL LIVELIHOOD PROJECTS.

2. QUALITY, FAIR AND ACCESSIBLE SUPPORT AND SERVICES FOR OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS’ FAMILIES AND RETURNEES AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LAWS AGAINST ILLEGAL RECRUITMENT AND TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS.

3. SUPPORT AND IMPLEMENT LAWS AND POLICIES PROTECTING AND PROMOTING THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN AND THE EFFORTS LED BY WOMEN IN THE CITY THE LIKES OF THE COTABATO CITY WOMEN COUNCIL PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES.

4. CHILDREN AND YOUTH WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT. Availability of Free and Accessible Centers for Research, Printing and other Academic provision particularly to the poor and needy students; and Support and Provision of Open-Ground Facilities for Youth and Children Talents; Non-Partisan Educational and Scholarship Opportunities for all particularly the needy.

5. IMPLEMENTATION OF LAWS PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF THE WORKERS IN THE CITY AND INVESTIGATION OF ALL FORMS OF LABOR-MALPRACTICES INCLUDING THE DISCRIMINATION BY BASIS OF CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION.

6. PRO-PEOPLE AND PRO-HUMAN RIGHTS PEACE AND SECURITY MECHANISMS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT.

7. PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE URBAN SETTLERS AFFECTED BY THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS OF THE CITY AS MANDATED BY ALL LAWS AVAILABLE.

MindanaOne, is a grassroots Mindanao-wide democratic and mass movement advancing the peoples’ interests primarily. It engages the electoral process to bring up the peoples’ issues and concerns as integral to the over-all aspiration for a Dignified Life and Living.

Contact Person in Cotabato City:
Nora Pendi, National Vice-Chairperson for Bangsamoro
Email: katipunanmindanao@gmail.com
FB/SocMed: MindanaOne and www.mindanaonemovement.blogspot.com

TEDURAY AND LAMBANGIAN TRIBES' ELECTORAL AGENDA

CRAFTED AND AFFIRMED: MARCH 24-25, 2019


RECOGNITION, PROMOTION, PROTECTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
- COMPLETION OF THE DELIENATION OF THE ANCESTRAL DOMAIN CLAIM PROCESS
- IMPLEMENTATION OF IP RIGHTS AND MECHANISMS THE LIKES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS ACT OF 1997 AND OTHERS PROVIDED BY EXISTING LAWS (IMPLEMENTATION OF IPRA IN THE BARMM, FPIC AND ADSDPP-BASED DEVELOPMENT AND POLITICAL PROCESSES), RECOGNITION OF THE IPS, NATIVE TITLE AND JUSTICE SYSTEM
- IMPLEMENTTION OF NATIONAL EXECUTIVE ORDER ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MANDATORY REPRESENTATIVE AND IPS PROCESS OF SELECTION
- CREATION OF BARANGAY KEFILET IN UPI, MAGUINDANAO
- CREATION OF A NEW DISTRICT COMPOSED OF UPI AND SOUTH UPI GIVING PRIORITY FOR IP TO GOVERN
- IP MUNICIPALITY CREATION PROVIDING INDIGENOUS POLITICAL GOVERNANCE AND JUSTICE SYSTEM AS THE LGU OPERATIONAL MECHANISM
- IP REPRESENTATION IN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AND LOCAL SECTORAL COUNCILS
- DEVELOPMENT, ESTABLISHMENT AND SUPPORT TO INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND PRACTICES (IKSP) SCHOOLS/PROGRAMS
SUPPORT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABLE, ECOLOGICAL AGRICULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS AND POLICIES
- ALLOCATION AND SUPPORT TO FARMERS AND AGRICULTURE ACTIVITIES
- SUPPORT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE ACT AT THE PROVINCIAL AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL
- DECLARATION OF PROTECTED AREA IN IDENTIFIED AREAS
- FREE PRIOR AND INFORMED CONSENT PRINCIPLE SHOULD APPLY IN ALL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS INSIDE THE ANCESTRAL DOMAIN CLAIM
- PROMOTE ECOLOGICAL BALANCE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
IMPROVED ACCESS/DELIVERY/PROVISION OF SOCIAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES, PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES, PEACE AND SECURITY
- QUALITY HEALTH FACILITIES AND SERVICES UP TO THE BARANGAY LEVEL
- AVAILABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY OF SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS FOR IP, ADULT AND PRE-SCHOOL LITERACY, ALTERNATIVE LEARNING AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONS
- EMERGENCY FUNDS INSTITUTIONALIZATION
- QUALITY FARM TO MARKET ROADS, BRIDGES
- QUALITY WATER FACILITIES AND SERVICES UP TO THE BARANGAY LEVEL
- QUALITY AND COMMUNITY MANAGED POST-HARVEST FACILITIES AND SERVICES
- QUALITY AND SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT/PROGRAMS
- RETURN OF DISPLACED INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN FIRIS COMPLEX, SECURITY OF ANCESTRAL LANDS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND SECURITY OF THEIR LIVES AND PROPERTIES
LDCI. APRIL 25, 2019

Miyerkules, Pebrero 6, 2019

Statement from IM4PeaCE - Task Force Bantay Bangsamoro Plebiscite

We vehemently condemn the explosions on the eve of the February 6 Bangsamoro Organic Law plebiscite in the Municipalities of Lala, Kauswagan and Sultan Naga Dimaporo of Lanao del Norte province and in Talayan, Maguindanao.

Though not that damaging but it created fears and uncertainties to the population participating in today's political exercise and the whole of the country. The said incidents also may ignite violence that would cause harm and danger to the civilian population.

We received reports that in North Cotabato and Lanao del Norte provinces politicians and avocates for Yes and No are imposing their will over the participating electorate.

Reports were also received on violent confrontations between Yes advocates and residents that resulted to injuries in a town in Lanao del Norte.

Despite, we call on the electorates to go out, participate and affix their choices in the plebiscite form.

We call on the electorates to remain vigilant and to strengthen our unity and commitment to peace and solidarity.

We call on the COMELEC and the agencies involve to ensure fair, clean and just plebiscite and its result.

We call on the COMELEC, NCIP, OPAPP and the Office of the President to hear and respond to the demand of the Erumanen Ne Menuvu tribe in North Cotabato on their appeal for a Free Prior and Informed Consent process (as stipulated in the Republic Act 8371 (IPRA) and United Nations Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples that are clearly mentioned in the BOL) for the territories participating in the plebiscite that are happened to be part of the tribe's Ancestral Domain (CADT).

We also call on BIAF, AFP and PNP to be instruments of peace and realization of the right to suffrage of the people in today's exercise.

A total of 674,343 registered voters in Lanao del Norte and North Cotabato are expected to participate in today's plebiscite (February 6) to decide on the proposed inclusion of six Lanao del Norte towns and 7 municipalities for the 67 barangays of North Cotabato in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).

Task Force Bantay Bangsamoro Plebiscite
Interfaith Movement for a Peaceful and Clean Elections
February 6, 2019

#BantayPlebisito #BOL #BangsamoroVote

Linggo, Pebrero 3, 2019

(Statement) Care Not Jail. Nurture their Future! Children are Not Criminals! - AKMK


While the nation is busy in engaging and closely monitoring the first round of the Bangsamoro Plebiscite on January 21, 2019, the House Committee on Justice sneakily and unanimously approved the lowering of the minimum age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 9 years old.

As we continue to aspire and work for a sustainable, inclusive and peaceful Mindanao, we the Alyansa ng Kabataang Mindanao para sa Kapayapaan AKMK believes and commit to promote inclusiveness and justpeace - a peace that is founded on justice and respect for human rights. We believed that development includes and prioritizes the welfare and basic rights of the youth and children. Thus, we stand with our belief that human rights is non-negotiable and so is our future.

It is also in this lens that we deal the issues affecting the rights and welfare of young people and children. We acknowledge that there is an increase to juvenile delinquency that stood nearly 40, 000 cases as recorded by the Philippine National Police. Yet, over 31.4 percent of children belong to poor families according to Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and more than 10% of the Filipino children are forced to work to support their family. Nearly 1.5 million street children faced multiples of problems pertaining to poverty, education, and health and economic. Thus, it must also be noted that from the records of the Philippine National Police itself that only less than 2% of all crimes in the country are committed by children. Why not purposely and seriously go for those who are using children in criminal activities than punishing the children.

Thus, we must examine the immediate and underlying issues of children committing crime. Today that the country is facing inflation, increasing number of very young people or children engaged in crime, commonly from stealing or being used by syndicates. Juvenile delinquency, as such has strong links to poverty and dysfunctioning families. The passage of the bill Lowering the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility (MACR) from 15 years old to 9 years old, would only divert our attention from the real enemies of the society and would endanger the future of the future generations. Children are blamed and carry out the burden of the incompetence and lame reasoning of the so-called honourables-in-suits and people’s tax-paid men and women in uniform against the syndicates and criminals.

What these children need is the enforcement or full implementation of the law that provides protection and establish alternative measures that will make them accountable without subjecting them to adult procedures and ensuring their rehabilitation so that they become useful and productive citizens. As such we support any initiatives and actions that would serve the interest of the children. Instead provide opportunities to disadvantaged children, especially those who experienced abuse, human trafficking, and extreme poverty by supporting them to complete their education or meet their basic needs as a child.

We appeal to the government to withdraw the proposed lowering of Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility (MACR). We believe that the state and the society must give the children in conflict with the law the choice and the chance to change their lives and work for to better their future. There must be a thorough scrutiny to the issue of increasing rate of young people committing crimes rather than imposing laws that would only close doors for these children to become good citizens. Instead, punish the crime syndicates who take advantage of the children.

We strongly urge the government to ensure its law enforcement efforts consistent with its human rights obligations and to address accountability issue for the abuses and excesses by the security forces in the exercise of their duty. Furthermore, the fight against drugs and criminalities has to be complemented by the intensive fight against poverty, corruption, hunger and joblessness.

We condemn the violent and unlawful way of punishing delinquent children. This fight should not compromise human rights in any means. Instead, it should strengthen the justice system and enhance the delivery of social services to improve the living condition of every children.

We remain committed to stand firm with our convictions to build our future together amidst all odds.
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#KillLoweringMACRBillNotTheChildren
#CareNotJail
#ChildrenNotCriminals

January 23, 2019
Rena Marie V. Gahum
Secretary General
Alyansa ng Kabataang Mindanao para sa Kapayapaan (AKMK)
akmk_peace@protonmail.com
Website: http://akmkforum.weebly.com/

(Pahayag) Boses ng Katutubong Kababaihan : POSISYON SA PAG SUPORTA SA Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL)

Kaming mga Katutubong Kababaihang Teduray at Lambangian mula sa Inged Fintailan (kababaihan) sa loob ng Timuay Justice and Governance (Indigenous Political Structure) na nagmula sa iba’t-ibang Munisipalidad ng Maguindanao ( South Upi, North Upi, Datu Blah Sinsuat at Datu Odin Sinsuat) ay kaisa sa pagsulong na maipasa sa plebisito ang Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL).

Bilang kababaihan at stakeholders ng kapayapaan, kami ay kumikilala sa lehitimong karapatan sa sariling pagpapasya ng Bangsamoro at marapat lamang na ito ay suportahan. Samantala, kaakibat dito ay ang pagsulong ng aming lehitimong karapatan din sa aming sariling pagpapasya bilang mamamayang Non-Moro Indigenous People.

Nais naming bigyan ng dagdag na kaliwanagan ang posisyong pagsuporta na ito ayon din sa mga nakasaad sa Bangsamoro Organic Law (RA 11054) at sa Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA o RA 8371) para sa mga Karapatan ng mga Non-Moro Indigenous Peoples sa loob ng itatayong Bangsamoro Political Entity (Bangsamoro). 

Kami rin ay nanawagan -
• Kilalanin, irespeto at tiyakin ang karapatan ng mga katutubong kababaihang Teduray at Lambangian at lahat ng kababaihan sa loob ng Bangsamoro;
• Kilalanin, igalang at tiyakin ang mga karapatan ng katutubo o Non-Moro IPs sa kanilang Lupaing Ninuno (Fusaka Inged). Hindi sapat na ang kultura at tradisyon lamang ang kikilalanin kung walang Lupaing Ninuno dahil ito ay karugtong ng aming buhay bilang mga kababaihang Non Moro Indigenous Peoples;
• Sa kasalukuyang RA 9054 o ARMM ay hindi kinikilala at hindi tiniyak na maisakatuparan ang RA 8371 o IPRA na siyang dapat batayan sa pagkilala, pagprotekta at pagtaguyod sa karapatan ng mga katutubo sa Ancestral Domain, Self-Governance and Empowerment, Social Justice and Human Rights at Cultural Integrity. Dahil dito gusto namin na maipatupad ang IPRA at lahat ng IP Provisions ukol sa karapatan at kapakanan ng Non-Moro Indigenous Peoples na nakasaad na rin sa kasalukuyang BOL na isasalang sa plebisito.
• May reserved seats para sa kababaihan- hiwalay para sa Non Moro Indigenous Peoples Women Sectoral at para rin sa Traditional Women leaders.
• Magkaron ng malinaw, inklusibo at participatory na mekanismo at guidelines sa selection process ng mga representante.

Ang posisyong ito ay pinagtibay sa Umah Development Foundation, Incorporated, Cotabato, noong ika-walo (8) ng Enero 2019, bilang resulta ng pagtitipon ng mga Katutubong Kababaihang Teduray at Lambangian.

Nilagdaan ngayong ika- 11 ng Enero 2019.

NORENA SUENAN.
Tunggu Inged Fintailan

For more information, please contact:
Jenevieve Cornelio
Committee on Peace and Human Rights/Inged Fintaylan
Tel no: 09566414905

[Statement] Duterte’s MACR not about children, but Dictatorship -iDefend

Legislators aim to lower the minimum age of criminal responsibility (MACR) to below fifteen (15) years old in such a rushed manner, seemingly ignoring all scientific evidence and expert warnings, as if the country is being run down by children rampaging in the streets causing public mayhem and mass pandemonium. Neither the House of Representatives nor the Senate provide evidence that lowering the MACR will substantially contribute to solving criminality or drug trafficking.

But before they were children in conflict with the law (CICL) they were children living in poverty (CLIP), vulnerable to abuse, neglect and exploitation. Many of them have become the President’s “collateral damage” in his anti-drug operations; thousands have witnessed extreme violence, became traumatized orphans bereft of adult supervision and social guidance. They will never trust the government again.

In lowering the minimum age of criminal responsibility, our children are sacrificed as an excuse for lousy law enforcement, inept crime prevention and failed development policies. Instead of enacting national protective and rehabilitation mechanisms for poor minors affected by the multiple impact of deepening poverty, organized crime and extrajudicial killings, government wants to punish them for these social maladies.

This is typical of government’s quick-fix, trigger-happy, corruption-bred policies that are solely focused on terrorizing the population in the guise of addressing crime. House Bill 8858 is not about protecting children, but a political deal between House Speaker GMA and President Duterte that must be accomplished before the election period starts.

Lowering the MACR is yet another brick laid in the foundation of Duterte’s authoritarian project. It is railroaded on the people while extrajudicial killings continue to victimize drug suspects, political critics, peace activists and human rights defenders. It is pushed to demonstrate Duterte’s drive for dictatorship. And dictatorship must be established if Duterte’s cronies and allies are to continue to dominate and profit from the country’s political and economic life with impunity.

Thus resisting dictatorship is to resist the lowering of the MACR, and all other proposed “death bills” that Congress enact which have nothing to do with crime prevention, national reconciliation, poverty alleviation, peace and security or social justice.

(Parangal) Hanggang sa muli aming Kasamang Jo Demit - MindanaOne

Di magmamaliw ang iyong ala-ala at ang ating mga adhika. Di ka malilimot.

PAALAM SA NGAYON!

Si Kasamang Jo ay isang lider at aktibistang namulat sa kilusang masa. Hanggang sa naging isang tagapanguna sa kilusang kababaihan at iba pang kilusang panlipunan s Mindanao.

Ang kanyang adhika para sa isang makatarungang lipunan ay mas nagdala pa sa kanya na makisama at makibaka para sa karapatan sa lupaing ninuno at sariling pagpapasya ng mga Lumad at Bangsamoro, para sa Kalikasan laban sa mina at iba pang mapangwasak na proyekto sa pangalan ng kunwang kaunlaran, karapatang pantao at hustisya.

Siya ay matapang na tanggol ng mga maliliit at inaapi. Tagasulong ng interes ng kababaihan at mamamayan saan mang larangan kahit sa mga mekanismong pampamahalaan.

Hindi napapatiklop ng pagbabanta at anumang kahirapan sa pagpapatupad ng tungkulin.

Isa rin siyang masayahin at maalalahaning kasama at mapagmahal na ina, kapatid at anak.

Ngunit sa maagang edad ay hinila sya ng kamatayan sa kanyang huling hantungan. Ang kahirapan at kawalan ng sapat na pasilidad pangkalusugan sa bansa ay mas lalong nagpadali sa kanyang pagkawala. (Enero 26, 2019).

Ipinapaabot din namin ang aming pakikiramay sa mga naulilang pamilya, kaibigan at kasama.

Tuloy ang Laban KASAMANG JO!
PAALAM NA MUNA SA NGAYON!
HANGGANG SA MULING PAGKIKITA!

January 26, 2019

(Statement) For a Development that Search and Nurture - NAMAO


Congratulations to the 39th foundation day of the Municipality of Sibagat and to the 18th year of Celebrating Bagat Cultures and Abundance (Bagat Festival).

As advocate organizations, we are glad that Ecological Agriculture have been put forward and been in the table of the municipal development framework and policies.

The Farmer's Summit held last year and the recommendations presented is a good start for a development that do not search and destroy the blessings of nature instead propagates and nurtures.

To the Municipal Local Government leadership and all stakeholders, let us all celebrate our achievements and march forward without forgetting our treasured roots and thank you for inviting us (as an organization) to this year's celebration. The same gratitude to the Municipal LGU for supporting us and the small ecological farmers.

Once again, CONGRATULATIONS!

In the name of NAGKAHIUSANG MAG-UUMANG ORGANIKO,

Torib Bernadas
Chairperson

Together with

Kahugpungan sa Kababayen-an alang sa Kalambuan

Anahawan Tribal and Organic Farmers Association

January 30, 2019

(Statement) On the Bangsamoro Right to Self-Determination and the Ratification of the Organic Law

January 3, 2019
Search, Preach and Reach Peace!

We, as an interfaith movement of peace sowers, builders, organizers and nurturers belonging to Interfaith Movement for Peace – Mindanao (I MOVE PEACE) stand in solidarity with our Bangsamoro and Non-Moro Bangsamoro peoples in this another historic moment in the struggle for the Right to Self-Determination of the Bangsamoro.

As a new organization, we are still in our process of understanding the dynamics and relationships of the efforts for reforms, human rights, collective and individual rights, justice and equality at the various levels.

Peace as a broad and abstract condition, we believe that it is the fulfilment of the entitlements as creations of God. Peace for us is the relatedness of the harmony of self, neighbours and fellow creations, nature and God. Let us not forget that we are tasked and obliged to care for each other and all creations as good stewards of the Earth - We are part of the whole us.

With this framework, we respect the Right of every nation and people to Self-Determination. And in our context in Mindanao it is the Right to Self-Determinatuon of the Bangsamoro and the Indigenous People.

We support the ratification of the Bangsamoro Organic Law as seen by the Moro people themselves as an improved expression of their Right to Self-Determination today. We pray for a peaceful, democratic, free from fear and violence plebiscites come this 21st of January for the Bangsamoro core area including the cities of Cotabato and Isabela in Basilan and 6th of February for the expansion territories (the whole of Lanao del Norte to decide for the inclusion or not of the 6 municipalities to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao) and some Municipalities of North Cotabato for the 67 barangays to be included or not in the new political entity. In addition, results and outcome should be respected by all stakeholders.

On the same note, we hope that differences in faiths and religions should not divide us all or be not become reasons to marginalize and discriminate the others.

Let us all shape the peace and development that is not divisive and destructive but instead will empower our peoples and communities and unify us all.

Let us strengthen our unity!

Rev. Msgr. Ariston Sasutana
Chairperson
Interfaith Movement for Peace - Mindanao

(Statement) Our faith and Our commitment to Peace, Our weapon. - I Move Peace


As believers and one community of diverse religious denominations and cultural backgrounds,

As stewards of and on Earth and the creations including the peace and harmony in all communities,

As peace sowers, builders, preachers and organizers we join the whole of humanity in mourning for those souls that perished because of the violence one after the other - the recents are the Mt Carmel Cathedral twin blast that killed 20+ and injured more church-goers and security personnel in Jolo, Sulu and the Talon2, Zamboanga City Mosque grenade blast that killed 2 and injured four religious leaders,

We call for an imediate and thorough investigation and bring light and justice to these incidents without instigating and inciting more war, violence and hatred. We call on the same across communities to refrain and or stop dissemination and spreading misinformation and misconceptions that would only worsen the situation.

Nowadays, there are on-going attacks, threats and harassment against religious leaders and denominations standing with the poor, defending the environment and fighting for human dignity,

There are also reports of displacements in the countrysides of Agusan, Surigao and Compostela Valley provinces due to the armed confrontations between the government forces and the communist rebels affecting mostly Indigenous Peoples,

On the other side politicians got no stopping of spending thousand of millions to promote themselves in televisions, radio, public gatherings to make their names retain in the voter's memory till May 2019 midterm elections.

We call on all believers and peoples to stay united and remain committed to our vision of a peaceful and just Mindanao and society where all of us as a COMMUNITY of diverse cultures and faiths live in harmony and abundance.

Peace for us must be the existence of justice and fulfillment of human rights, human dignity and ecological development in line with our prayers for a salvation of the material life and our souls.

Let us always remember that Peace and Justice is in our religions and faiths but not hatred and terrorism.

Interfaith Movement for Peace - Mindanao
January 29, 2019

(Statement) Let the peoples and communities decide freely on the February 6 Bangsamoro Plebiscite


As the day comes close for the province of Lanao del Norte and municipalities of North Cotabato residents to decide over for the inclusion or not of their neighboring municipalities anb barangays to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, let us call for a peaceful and free February 6 Bangsamoro plebiscite.

Not less than 600,000 registered voters are expected to participate.

Let the people and communities decide freely. We recognize, respect and support this process as a substantial part of the struggle of the Bangsamoro people for the Right to Self-Determination.

But, it is a public knowledge that hopefuls for the May 2019 midterm Elections are using the BOL Plebiscite as a platform to advance their candidacy maligning the Right to Self-Determination discourse making it more complicated and problematic in the ground. Now this process and the right itself is challenged: somehow in the process have divided its own people of more than many reasons and maligned by partisan and traditional politics have made it more in doubt as to the credibility of the result. The more that we all have to reclaim its credibility and legitimacy.

Thus, let us all call for all stakeholders to safeguard the sanctity of the process and not the vested interests to prevail. At the end of the day, Bangsamoro is a promise for change, peace, unity, respect, recognition and progress and should be of, by and for the people. That promise should be real in all aspects of the process towards building the Bangsamoro and in establishing the details.

The February 6 plebiscite should not be a showdown as a prelude to the May 2019 elections though it has been. Commission on Elections MUST reconsider its disqualification grounds for May 2019 hopefuls adding the interventions in the plebiscite as one.

Despite of the directive from the higher rank, the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Philippine National Police should maintain its non-partisan principle in the process and help in the realization of a credible and peaceful plebiscite.

Moro Islamic Liberation Front and its Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces should police its rank preventing from involvement in any untoward incident and help in making the plebiscite peaceful and free.

That forces of AFP, PNP and BIAF be instruments for the free participation of the voters and not to militarize the supposed to be democratic exercise.

MindanaOne
February 4, 2019

(PAHAYAG) MALAYANG PLEBISITO! MALAYANG KINABUKASAN! - AKMK - Lanao del Norte

 
Mga Lider ng mga Organisasyong napaloob sa AKMK-Lanao del Norte matapos ang talakayan hinggil sa BOL, Karapatan sa Sariling Pagpapasya, ang Kabataan at ang Plebisito. Kasama sa larawan ay ang kinatawan ng Mindanao Peoples' Peace Movement na si Johnny Balindong na nagbahagi tungkol sa BOL at Plebisito.
Ang Lanao del Norte Cluster ng Alyansa ng Kabataang Mindanao para sa Kapayapaan (AKMK) ay naniniwala na ang kapayapaan ay nakaugat sa pagkilala sa karapatan ng bawat katauhan (Lumad, Bangsamoro, at Migrante) kasama na dito ang Karapatan sa Sariling Pagpapasya, pag-iral ng katarungan, pagsakatuparan sa karapatang pantao at pag-unlad na hindi mapangwasak sa kalikasan. Ang AKMK bilang alyansa ng mga organisasyong kabataan at indibidwal sa Mindanao na nailuwal sa panahon ng all-out-war sa Mindanao noong 2001 ay mahigpit na yumayakap sa kahulugang ito ng KAPAYAPAAN. 

Sa Mindanao ay nasa panibagong yugto ng kasaysayan ang pakikibaka sa Karapatan sa Sariling Pagpapsya ng Bangsamoro. Matapos magkaroon ng Comprehensive Agreement on Bangsamoro ang Gobyerno ng Pilipinas at Moro Islamic Liberation Front bilang pinal na kasunduan noong taong 2014 ay andito na tayo sa panahon ng pagbubuo ng bagong Autonomous political entity. 

Ito ay mahalaga sa buhay ng mga kabataan. Bilang isa sa mga sektor na naiipit sa digmaan, paglikas, pagka-ulila at pagkamuhi ay mahalagang bahagi ito ng aming kasaysayan at buhay. Sa magkabilang panig, ang nasa unang hanay ng digmaan ay naroon ang mga kabataang mandirigma na parehong naniniwala sa kanilang ipinaglalaban kahit na buhay pa ang katumbas. Kaya, lalong mahalaga para sa kabataan ang isang mapayapang pagresolba sa sigalot na kasama ang lahat na sector ng lipunan at mga mamamayan. 

Sa pamamagitan ng plebisito ay niratipika ng mayoriyang 1.7 milyong botante ng mga probinsya at syudad ng dating ARMM at Cotabato City ang Bangsamoro Organic Law na pumalit sa dating Republic Act 9054 o ang batas na gabay-balangkas sa nasabing pampolitikang mekanismo ng Karapatan sa Sariling Pagpapasya ng Bangsamoro. Sa darating na Pebrero 6 ay idadaos ang ikalawang Plebisito para sa iba pang lugar na nais pumaloob sa Bangsamoro. 

Kasama dito ang probinsya ng Lanao del Norte kung saan magpapasya kung sang-ayon o hindi na pumaloob sa BARMM ang anim na munisipyong bahagi nito at ang mga munisipyo ng North Cotabato kung papayag din ba ang mga residente nito na ilan sa mga barangay nito ay mapaloob na sa bagong rehiyon. Kasama ang mga kabataan sa Lanao del Norte na magpapasya dito at titiyakin naming magiging aktibo kami sa pakikiisa at sa paghubog nito. 

Ipinapanawagan natin ang MALAYANG PLEBISITO sa darating na Pebrero 6. MALAYA mula sa paninindak, pananakot at pagdikta sa desisyon ng mga residente. MALAYA mula sa pang-iimpluwensya ng mga politiko at rebeldeng grupo sa halip ay KILALANIN ang PUNDAMENTAL NA KARAPATAN NG MGA MAMAMAYANG MAGPASYA. 

Kasama sa pangarap at partisipasyong ito ay ang mga panawagang: 

- PAGPUKSA sa Dinastiya at Kurapsyon 
- Makabuluhan at Substansyal na Representasyon sa mga Kabataan 
- Substansyal na Pagsakatuparan sa Karapatan at Kagalingan ng mga Kabataan 
- Pantay na Pagkilala sa mga Karapatan ng mga mamamayan (Non-Moro Indigenous Peoples, Bangsamoro, Migrant Settler’s Descendants) 
- Ekonomiya at Kaulanrang Hindi Mapangwasak sa Kalikasan at Buhay at Hindi Yuyurak sa mga Karapatan ng mga Mamamayan 
- Pag-iral ng Pamamahalang taliwas sa kasalukuyang maka-iilan at malayo sa mamamayan. 

Panghuli, ipinapanawagan namin sa lahat na mga KABATAAN sa Lanao del Norte at mga Bayan ng North Cotabato na kalahok sa Plebisito ngayong Prebreo 6 ay lumabas at lumahok nang MALAYA para sa isang MALAYANG KINABUKASAN. 

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Alyansa ng Kabataang Mindanao para sa Kapayapaan-LANAO Cluster / YAPAK Artists Collective – Lanao del Norte /  Kabataang Magsasaka ng Lanao del Norte / Liga ng Makabagong Kabataan – Lanao del Norte / Pigkarangan Youth Service Organization / Kabataang Kababaehan para sa Kapayapaan – Lanao

Pebrero 4, 2019

Huwebes, Enero 17, 2019

(Statement) Fulfill each people's rights! - MindanaOne on Bangsamoro Organic Law

photo grabbed from online. courtesy to the owner


MindanaOne is one with all peace loving and human rights champions in Mindanao, Philippines and the world in the call of the Bangsamoro for a more meaningful Right to Self Determination.

On the same note that MindanaOne calls to make this RSD be felt at the community and lives of the Moro masses economically and politically.

As well as for the Non-Moro Indigenous Peoples' rights and entitlements be fulfilled equally and without discrimination including the rights of the Migrant Settler's populations.

Let us all have a democratic and open discourse towards the plebiscites and the establishment of the new political entity - Bangsamoro.

Let us all call for a free and democratic plebiscites (January 21 and February 6). Let the people cast their voices.

If the past ones are failure, let us make this one an alternative for, by, of the peoples.

MindanaOne
January 8, 2019

(Pahayag) Tiyakin ang mga Karapatan at Kapakanan ng Lahat ng Mamamayan sa Bangsamoro!

Ang pagkaroon ng Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) at mga nauna pang mga batas ukol sa Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) ay mga katas ng tagumpay ng pakikibaka ng mamamayang Bangsamoro kasama ang pakikiisa ng Non-Moro IPs, Migranteng populasyon at lahat na hanay ng lipunan sa Mindanao at bansa para sa lubos na pagtamasa ng kanilang karapatan sa sariling pagpapasya lalong lao na ang karaniwang Masang Bangsamoro. Maliwanag na ang Karapatan sa Sariling Pagpapasya ay isang lehitimong Karapatan bilang mamamayan upang hubugin ang pampolitika, pang-ekonomiya at kultural na kinabukasan nito na higit sa lahat ay magbibigay ng pagbabago sa bawat buhay ng karaniwang mamamayan na napaloob. Kami ay kaisa ng mga Bangsamoro sa pagbubunyi ng tagumpay na ito!


Batay sa karanasan sa ARMM, sa halip na maging pagbabago ito sa buhay ng karaniwang Moro at iba pang mamamayan na napaloob dito ay mga tradisyonal na mga politikong angkan at naging instrumento pa ito sa maka-iilang politika at ekonomiya. Madaling sabihin ang mga numero ng pag-angat sa ekonomiya ng rehiyon ngunit ramdam ba ng karaniwang mamamayan ito? Mas lumalantad ang pang-aabuso sa kapangyarihan at maging sa kalikasan sa rehiyong sana ay magbibigay ng makabuluhang buhay sa kanyang mga pamayanan.

Sa kabila nang magkasalungat na mga pananaw at posisyon ukol sa BOL, kami sa Mindanao Peoples’ Peace Movement (MPPM) Maguindanao & Cotabato Cluster ay kaisa para sa BOL kasabay ang pagsulong sa mga sumusunod:

Makatarungang Kapayapaan sa Pamamagitan ng Pantay na Pagkilala at Pagsakatuparan sa Karapatan ng Lahat ng Mamamayan – Pagseguro na ang kapayapaang ipinangako ng BOL ay nakaugat sa katarungan at hindi lang simpleng sa kawalan ng armadong bakbakan! Pagseguro na hindi maaapakan ang karapatan ng minoryang populasyon na nakatira sa rehiyon!

Katiyakan ng Karapatan at Kagalingan ng Non-Moro IPs - Dahil sa karanasan sa RA 9054, walang pagpatupad sa Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) at isang malaking hamon sa ganap na pagsakatuparan sa mga karapatang ayon sa IPRA 1997. At dahil sa BOL ay maliwanag na naisaad ang mga probisyon para sa Non-Moro IPs ay ating tiyaking ang mga nakasaad na mga probisyong magtatanggol at magsakatuparan sa mga karapatan ng NonMoro IPs sa lahat ng aspeto ng ekonomiya at politika ay maging makatotohanan lalo na sa usaping Lupaing Ninuno, Tradisyonal na Pamamahala at Hustisya, Representasyon at mga Serbisyong Sosyal.

Maunlad na Ekonomiya, Kaunlaran, Pangangasiwa ng Yaman na Hindi Nakakasira sa Kalikasan at Masaganang Pamumuhay para sa LAHAT – Tiyakin na kabilang ang lahat ng uri ng mamamayan sa Bangsamoro sa pagtamasa ng isang maunlad na rehiyon. Ang masaganang pamumuhay ay dapat na batid at tinatamasa ng mga ordinaryong mamamayang Moro, Lumad at Migrante katulad ng mga magsasaka, tindera sa palengke, mangingisda, manggagawa sa gobyerno, manggagawang napilitang mangibang bansa at iba pang sektor ng mga manggagawa at hindi lamang nakasentro sa mga iilang tao tulad ng mga politiko at negosyante. At kaularang magtitiyak na hindi masisira ang kalikasan at walang pagyurak sa mga karapatan nang ang mga susunod pa na salinlahi ay makakaranas at matatamasa pa nito. Dahil hindi kailanman sustenable ang kaunlaran kung ang pagwasak sa kalikasan ang nakataya lalo na’t may iba pang henerasyon na darating na kailangan pang mabuhay sa mga yamang ito.

Maayos at Mabuting Pamamahala – Pagseguro sa isang malinaw (transparent), may pananagutan (accountability), demokratiko, may pagkonsulta at naghihimok ng paglahok (participatory) na uri ng pamamahala. Pagseguro na maging daan ang BOL sa pagkakaroon ng mekanismo na wakasan ang matagal nang problema sa rehiyon tungkol sa malayang pagpili sa panahon ng halalan at maging ang paghimok ng mga bagong political leaders at hindi upang mas palakasin pa ang mga political dynasties sa rehiyon!

Tunay at Sapat na Representasyon ng Karaniwang Mamamayan, Sektor at Non-Moro IP sa Parliamento – Pagseguro na may demokratikong mekanismo sa pagpili sa representasyon ng Non-Moro IP at mga sektor sa parliamento! Ibigay sa Non-Moro IP ang isang kinatawan ng kababaihan sa parliamento at hayaang magkaroon ng sariling proseso ang mga Non-Moro IP sa pagpili ng kanilang sariling kinatawan para sa parliamento! Ito’y bilang pagkilala sa presensya at karapatan nila na matagal na ring nakikibaka sa kanilang sariling pagpapasya sa loob ng rehiyon. Seguraduhin rin na ang inilaang reserve seats para sa mamamayang Non-Moro IP at mga sektor ng kababaihan, kabataan at PWD sa parliamento ay hindi pakialaman ng mga politikong sakim sa kapangyarihan at may sariling interes.

Bilang isang kilusan na nagsusulong ng kapayapaan, kami rin ay nananawagan sa lahat ng mga partidong may interes sa BOL, na bigyan ng kalayaang bumoto at magdesisyon ng kanilang sarili ang mga mamamayang kabilang sa plebisito sa darating na January 21, 2019 at Pebrero 6, 2019.

Kinukondena din namin ang lahat ng mga kagulohang nangyayari ngayon na may kaugnayan sa BOL at maging ang mga pwersa sa lipunang nais bulabugin at hadlangan ang prosesong tinatahak ngayon ng Bangsamoro Organic Law!

Patuloy kaming mananawagan sa lahat ng mga mamamayan nang pagkamahinahon subalit maging alerto at mapagmatyag sa mga pangyayari! Huwag basta-bastang maniniwala at pumasa ng mga balita at impormasyon na hindi sinusuri at walang katibayan! Mas tibayan pa ang ating pagkakaisa bilang mga mamamayang Lumad, Moro at Migrante na ngayon ay mas higit na kailangan.

Sa huli, aming pakikiisa at pagsaludo sa lahat ng mga mamamayang Bangsamoro na nakikibaka at nagtaya ng kanilang buhay para sa pag-abot ng mithiing ito! Nawa’y gabayan ang ating mga pinuno sa kanilang mga natutunan at naramdamang kabiguan sa kasaysayan ng ARMM!"

Fatima Lintang-Ali
Chairperson
Mindanao Peoples’ Peace Movement (MPPM) Maguindanao & Cotabato City Cluster

Photo courtesy to OPAPP

(Statement) Unite for a free, peaceful and democratic Bangsamoro Plebiscite - MPPM


As the year 2018 ends, Mindanao is again shaken by the recent IED explosion that killed two and injured more than 30 individuals in the busy Southseas mall in Cotabato City on 31st of December 2018. Together, let us condemn in the strongest term this cowardly act of those who want to sow terror and divide the tri-people og Mindanao.

Let us join the whole public in the clamor for justice and for the arrest of those responsible with utmost observance to democratic processes. Let us not allow that our political, religious and cultural differences divide us in this moment as we are all victims of the situation.

The incident do not only aim to sow terror but is aimed to divide us all again and instill fear. They will only succeed if we let hatred prevail upon us.

Let us all stand in solidarity with the victims and demand for a thorough and impartial investigation.

We are entering into another page of Mindanao and Philippine history. The passage of the Bangsamoro Organic Law as an instrument for the expression of the Right to Self Determination of the Bangsamoro that will be ratified through a plebiscites this coming January 21 and February 6, 2019 and replace the Republic Act 9054 or the current Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao. May the Cotabato City incident not be instrumentalized to jeopardize the upcoming plebiscites and the democratic discourses towards it. Let us all have an open, fair and democratic debate to help in making decisions more informed.

Mindanao Peoples' Peace Movement strongly believes and supports Right to Self-Determination aspirations of peoples, and hopes that these aspirations do not further marginalize other peoples and vulnerable groups. This RSD must centrally and substatially put the interests of the communities and its people at the top.

Let us continue to journey 2019 and beyond building communities of justpeace. Let us continue to work for the grassroots, the marginalized and the oppressed peoples, class and sectors.

MPPM
January 3, 2019