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IS THERE HOPE FOR NEGOTIATEDIS THERE HOPE FOR NEGOTIATEDSOLUTION TO THE GRP-SOLUTION TO THE GRP-
BANGSAMORO CONFLICT?BANGSAMORO CONFLICT?
Abhoud Syed M. Lingga
Institute of Bangsamoro Studies
Consolidation for Peace (COP3) for MindanaoResearch and Education for Peace Unit, Universiti Sains Malaysia,
Southeast Asian Conflict Studies Network Japan International Cooperation Agency
Pulau Pinang, Malaysia January 12-15, 2009.
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Objective Presentation To find out if there is a way for a
negotiated solution to the PhilippineGovernment conflict with theBangsamoro people for negotiatedsolution is the key to peace in
Mindanao.
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The Problem
The problem in Mindanao is sovereignty-based. TheBangsamoro people assert sovereign right over aterritory where the Philippine Government iscurrently exercising sovereign power over andwhich it considers part of the national territory.
The foundation of the Philippine claim is that theterritory was part of what the United Statesgranted to the Philippine state whenindependence was proclaimed on July 4, 1946.
The Bangsamoro contend that the incorporation of
their territory into the Philippines was withouttheir plebiscitary consent, a blatant violation of their rights as guaranteed by various UnitedNations instruments guaranteeing peoples’ rightto determine their political status.
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Conflicting Parties
• The Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP)
• The Bangsamoro People
Representative organizations:
–
Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)– Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)
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The Bangsamoro
The Muslims who traditionally inhabited Mindanao,the islands of Basilan and Palawan, and the Suluand Tawi-Tawi archipelago in the south of thePhilippines identify themselves as Bangsamoro.
The name Moro was given by the Spanish colonizersto the Muslims in Mindanao whom they found tohave the same religion and way of life with theMuslims of North Africa who ruled the IberianPeninsula for centuries.
The Malay word bangsa, which means nation, wasprefixed to suggest distinct nationhood. The term
has find place in official documents of theOrganization of Islamic Conference andagreements between the Government of theRepublic of the Philippines (GRP) and the MoroIslamic Liberation Front (MILF).
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Drivers to the conflict
• Historical awareness of the
Bangsamoro people that theyconstitute a separate nation
• Unpleasant experiences underthe Republic of the Philippines
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Triggers
• The organization of
government-backed anti-Muslim militia, the Ilaga.
• Declaration of martial law
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Costs of the Armed Conflict
• 50,000 deaths
• 2 million refugees
• 535 mosques destroyed
• 200 schools demolished
• 35 cities and townsdestroyed
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Costs of the Armed Conflict
• Government spent P76 billion from1970-1996
• In year 2000 all-out war against the
MILF, Government spent no less than P6billion
• Economic output lost directly –
$2 billion to $3 billion from 1970-2001(about P5 billion to P7.5 billion annually)
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Costs of the Armed Conflict
From August to December 2008 thecosts of the renewed armed conflict:
– Casualties: 163 dead; 123 injured– Displaced: 110,994 families
(531,994 individuals)
Damages: 1,850 houses (1,584 totally;266 partially)P99,024,756.08 - InfrastructureP152,566,236.00 - Agriculture
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Negotiating Solution
1. GRP – MNLF Peace Talks
(1975-1996)
2. GRP – MILF Negotiations
(1997-present)
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GRP – MNLF Peace Talks
• 1976 Tripoli Agreement – Framework forautonomous region for Muslims inSouthern Philippines
• 1996 Final Peace Accord – Details of the
1976 Tripoli Agreement framework.• Ceasefire agreements
• Disagreements on the implementation of the 1996 Peace Accord– No benchmark
– No workable mechanism in monitoringimplementation of agreement
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GRP-MILF NegotiationsG
Major aspects• Security (ceasefire)
– Ceasefire agreement
– Ceasefire mechanism in placed
• Humanitarian, rehabilitation and development– Commitment to observe international
humanitarian laws and respect human rights
– Rehabilitation and development of conflict
affected areas– Establishment of Bangsamoro Development
Agency
• Ancestral domain
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Ancestral Domain
Discussions on the issue of ancestraldomain resulted to a Memorandumof Agreement on Ancestral Domain
which was initialled by the GRP andMILF peace panels on July 27, 2008but the formal signing was cancelledwhen the Supreme Court issued a
temporary restraining order uponpetition of Christian political leaders(both local and national)
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Supreme Court Decision
On October 4, 2008, the SupremeCourt promulgated the followingdecision –
“The Memorandum of Agreement onthe Ancestral Domain Aspect of the
GRP-MILF Tripoli Agreement on Peaceof 2001 is declared contrary to lawand the Constitution.”
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Implications of SC Decisions
• Any political arrangement (freeassociation, federalism), other thanthe autonomy defined in the present
constitution, is not possible.
“The MOA-AD cannot be reconciled with the presentConstitution and laws. Not only its specific provisions
but the very concept underlying them, namely, theassociative relationship envisioned between the GRPand the BJE, are unconstitutional, for the conceptpresupposes that the associated entity is a state andimplies that the same is on its way to independence.”
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Implications of SC Decisions
• The MOA-AD can be renegotiated inits present form or in another formbut it has to comply with the
guidelines set by the Supreme Court• If the SC guidelines will be followed,
there is no possibility for GRP to
accept the MOA-AD framework asbasis of resolving the conflict
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Implications of SC Decisions
• Who can represent the GRP that canmake the commitment?
“While the MOA-AD would not amount to aninternational agreement or unilateral declarationbinding on the Philippines under international law,respondents’ act of guaranteeing amendments is,by itself, already a constitutional violation thatrenders the MOA-AD fatally defective.”
“Neither the GRP Peace Panel nor the Presidentherself is authorized to make such a guarantee.“
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Implications of SC Decision
What the GRP panel can commit to theMILF are those within the powers of the Office of the President
The GRP panel cannot guarantee anypolitical arrangement other than the
present autonomy arrangement
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Observations
• The Supreme Court reduced thepeace process into a zero-sumexercise
• The Supreme Court does not allow anagreement outside the framework of the constitution
•
The present constitutional parametersdeny the Bangsamoro their right toexercise even just the internal aspectof their right to self-determination
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Observations
The procedural obstacles to theresumption of the negotiations (likeDDR, consultations, facilitation,
international guarantee, etc.) aresurmountable, but even if the GRP-MILF negotiations will be resumed,there is no guarantee for a negotiated
solution for the Supreme Court doesnot allow a political arrangementoutside the existing political
framework.
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Is there hope?
Until the Philippine Government and theFilipino people will be able todismantle the constitutional and legal
obstacles to the exercise of theinternal aspect of the Bangsamororight to self-determination, theprospect for peace in Mindanao will
remain uncertain.
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Way Forward
The way forward is for the PhilippineGovernment and the Filipino people toamend the Philippine constitution toallow a power-sharing arrangementbetween the central government andthe Bangsamoro entity as
contemplated in the MOA-AD.