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Gov't mishandled Misuari
problem - Abp Capalla
The government failed in handling the problem with the Moro National Liberation
Front (MNLF) and chair Nur Misuari, Archbishop Fernando Capalla, co-convenor
of the Mindanao Bishops-Ulama Forum (BUF) said.
Capalla said Misuari, if handled well, could have played a significant
role in the strengthening and enhancing the 1996 government-MNLF peace
pact as he is still an important figure in the Moro rebellion and many
of his people in the MNLF still consider him their leader.
But Misuari, he said, is also a key figure who can rally some of the Moro
people to continue the war against the government.
"For all his faults, Misuari is still an important leader who can
contribute a lot to the peace process and in the development in Mindanao.
But he is also a key figure that can mobilize Moro people both ways -
for peace and rebellion," he said.
"Maybe he was not handled well," he said.
Capalla said Misuari should have been given an important role, at least
in the conduct of the peace process rather than alienating him.
Capalla said it is important for the government to talk to Misuari with
the help of people from the OIC which brokered the 1996 peace pact.
Capalla also cautioned the government against pursuing rebellion charges
against Misuari because such move may only complicate and aggravate the
situation. "That will only alienate him
It will lead him to
organize another rebellious group. I have the feeling that there are many
Moro who are unhappy with what happened to Misuari," he said.
Capalla also expressed concern over suggestions by some government officials
to file rebellion charges against MNLF members who clashed with government
forces in the Cabatangan Complex in Zamboanga City because in the first
place it is not clear who provoked that incident.
Capalla added that without a clear leader in Cabatangan, "I don't
think we can say that was a formal act of rebellion." He said information
reaching him indicated that the MNLF forces assigned in Cabatangan were
actually hired earlier by the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
as part of their security force.
"So, how could security guards launch a rebellion against the government
without a leader and if their leader is arrested in Malaysia?" Capalla
asked.
Capalla also said the failure in developing the ARMM cannot be blamed
on Misuari alone. He said people around Misuari and Malacañang
should also claim responsibility for the failure in bringing development
to the ARMM.
Capalla said developing the ARMM is not Misuari's work alone. "The
development of that region requires close coordination between the ARMM
and the national government," he said.
— Jowel F. Canuday / MindaNews
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