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MILF timely to bring the Moro problem to the UN International Court of Justice PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ali B. Panda, Ph.D.   
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Concerned people are saying that it is timely for the Moro Islamic Liberation Front to bring the Moro Problem to the United Nation International Court of Justice a day after President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Thursday told a lobby group from Mindanao that government will no longer sign the initialed Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD) with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

This peace process has totally collapsed already since the positions of the GRP and MILF on the initialed MOA-AD is apparently irreconcilable, Rexall Kaalim, Coordinator of the bantay Ceasefire, said.

The clamor is actually consistent with the MILF Chairman Al-Haj Murad Ebrahim earlier stand. He restated that the MILF will “never renegotiate”the MOA-AD, which is a done deal. He said in an interview before he was filmed by Aljazeera in the jungles of Maguindanao one-and-a-half hours away from Cotabato City.

Murad said that "the MOA-AD had been subjected to long and several scrutiny" in the past four years that the peace panels of both camps were discussing it. "The government even hired experts to scrutinize the provisions of the MOA-AD. That is why we could not understand why it is only now that they say there are some flaws with it when in fact it took the panels more than four years to discuss ancestral domain alone," he said.

Malik “Abubasa” Mambuay, a radio broadcaster in Marawi City, said that the MILF is timely to bring the issue to the United Nation International Court of Justice after the final declaration of the GRP not to sign the MOA-AD. UN ICJ is the right forum to handle this issue… Bangsamoro struggle has been known one of the oldest struggle in the world and that Philippine government is now known for its deception policy realized after few years of talks with the MILF.

The same view was mentioned by Dr. Habib Macaayong, Professor of Management and Public Administration. He affirmed the need to bring the issue to ICJ for two reasons: 1) Non-signing by GRP is a blatant defiance of agreement which is considered universal malpractice, and 2) GRP unilaterally ignored ceasefire agreement by attacking and bombing Muslim villages that victimized women and children, hence this is a grave injustice committed.

The ICJ is the judicial organ of the United Nations. Established in 1945 by the UN Charter. The Court began work in 1946 as the successor to the Permanent Court of International Justice. The Court's main functions are to settle legal disputes submitted to it by member state and to give advisory opinions on legal questions submitted to it by duly authorized international organs, agencies and the UN General Assembly.

On Thursday, Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Hermogenes Esperon went to Malaysia as President Arroyo’s Special Envoy to Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi, to hand over a personal letter “explaining the non-signing of the MOA-AD, and to discuss and explore ways of sustaining the peace process and other related issues in Mindanao.” Four massage points he relayed to MILF through the Malaysian facilitator. One, the peace process continues. Two, calmer and cooler MILF leaders must take control while Umbra Kato and Bravo must be turned into the Philippine authorities. Three, the MOA-AD will become a major reference, if and when the talks resume. And four, Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) must be frontloaded in the agenda of future talks, Esperon said.

Asked to comment on Esperon’s message, MILF peace panel chair Mohagher Iqbal told MindaNews on September 13 that he “can’t comment. We need official communication from Kuala Lumpur.”

The rights of all people, nations or communities to decide their final political status is an exercise of the right of self-determination. It is a universally recognized fundamental right of all peoples, nations, or communities.

The Bangsamoro people consider themselves as a nation distinct from the Filipinos. Their existence and identity as a distinct nation far antedated the so-called Filipino Nation. Prior to the Philippine revolution of 1896, the Christianized natives were referred to by the Spaniards as Indio’s.

While it is right the Philippine government has extended citizenship to the Bangsamoro people, the issue of allegiance to the Philippine State is an unsettled issue. Until now many Bangsamoros cannot accept being called Filipino for having a derogatory connotation to them as an unconquered people nor were they under the colonial rule of Spain. They prefer to be called Moros or Muslims or better still Bangsamoro.

On February 1, 1924, Moro leaders led by Sultan Mangigin of Maguindanao, petitioned the United States Congress either to remain as an unincorporated territory of the United States or be granted independence – their country to be known as Moro Nation. However, if their territories will be included as part of Philippine independence, along with Visayas and Luzon, they further petitioned the U.S. Congress to cause the holding of a plebiscite or referendum 50 years after the grant of Philippine Independence to decide by vote whether they should be part of the Philippine territory, or continue to be an unincorporated territory of United States, or given separate independence.

The 50 years grace period stated in that declaration of February 1, 1924, reckoned from the grant of Philippine independence on July 4, 1946, matured in 1996, the year that the GRP and MNLF entered into the Final Peace Agreement on September 2, 1996.

The Final Peace Agreement entered between the GRP and the MNLF on September 2, 1996 failed to fully address the legitimate grievances and aspirations of the Bangsamoro. If it did, there would be no need for the MILF to resume peace negotiations with the Philippine government.

The MILF listed nine talking points which were later clustered into six. During the resumption of the peace talk in June of 2001 held in Tripoli, Libya, the agenda was restated into three aspects, namely: Security, Rehabilitation and Development, and Ancestral Domain.

The latter was divided into four strands, namely: General Concepts, Territory, Natural Resources, and Governance. The remaining strand on Territory that will encompass the geographic jurisdiction of the proposed Bangsamoro Juridical Entity is the most contentious part of the on-going

In fact the present Jihad or Holy war waged by the Bangsamoro is a continuation of the struggle which had been fought by their ancestors demanding for independence. The 487-year war which has been fought by the Bangsamoro is complete with historical facts.

“But what is surprising is despite of the long period of war being fought for, the Bangsamoro people are still engaged in a war for independence. The struggle which has been fought by the Bangsamoro in four hundred eighty seven years (487).

The final inclusion and annexation of the Moro land into the Philippine Republic happened in 1946. The U.S. colonial government and the succeeding Filipino neo-colonial power have totally failed to crush out Moro resistance..

Moro intellectuals appealed to the United States to break up the Moro Province, either as colony or as independent state. They collectively refused to join the Filipinos in their demand for independence.

Congressman Ombra Amilbangsa of Sulu Province had gone to the degree of sponsoring a bill in Philippine Congress in 1961 which sought to declare the independence of the Province of Sulu from the Philippine Republic. His bill did not value the attention of his colleagues in Congress.

The then Governor Datu Udtog Matalam of the empire Cotabato Province created the Mindanao Independence Movement (MIM) seeking the partition of Mindanao, Sulu, Basilan, Tawitawi and Palawan from the Philippine Republic and to set up an Islamic State in the ancestral homeland of the Bangsamoro in 1968. But such political aspiration failed.

Lastly in 1972, the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) led by Prof. Nur Misuari went public declaring armed struggle as its major instrument in the creation of a Bangsamoro Republic encompassing Mindanao, Sulu, Basilan, Tawitawi and Palawan. It sought to liberate Moro homeland from Philippine colonialism.
 

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Ramadan-Al Kareem (Quote on a Daughter’s Diary) PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Sinab D. Cabugatan   
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
Being refined with the reminders and reading about a love for mother, the Ramadan-Al Kareem breaks the silence of each and every Muslim who lightly put parents to the queuing lines of their priorities. As this diary was scan inside a daughter’s diary, the writer expects to cling this to the
heart of every Muslim who lost their parents before and in this Holy month.

The Quest of Sobbing Daughter


Daughter: Oh mother dear, can you see me?

Mother: Of course I can, the most beautiful daughter, I am hugging tightly
and clinging doubted on to my shoulders…

Daughter: Yes I know, but not any more. I feel like protected by the
Great wall of China! And I love you for that.

Mother: But I failed to remember when was my last hugged? Is that huge
blanket I used to be yours every night clean?

Daughter: (Silence won her mode and kept on nodding and crying, recalling
when was her last hug too). Do you still remember that stuff?

Mother: You must be using that for your girl too…

Daughter: Can you hear me now, mother?

Mother: It’s you that has a cry of increasing tone that cause me to panic.
My knees have many times banged on the stairs…

Daughter: (Sobbing loudly as the world closes to her. She thought of times
her knees were bit into the door when her mother cried for water). Look
mother! I brought to you a very nice dress. You should be using this for
this Holy month.

Mother: I have more of that in the cabinet. Go come and have them or you
may have them for those who need best dresses in this Holy month, but keep
the nice one. I always buy you a nice dress.

Daughter: But you must wear this one, so you can see and hear me. I even
cook delicious foods for you.
Mother: I have plenty of foods. Take your meal while the soup is hot. I
cook your favorite delicacy. Have find any in the table?

Daughter: (She cannot longer hold her feeling and cried out loud. The
people around were sobbing, for they cannot think of other way. She was
reminded of all cares that her mother have before. She asked herself of
the time she cooked delectable meal for her mother. Having no record of
any, she screamed). I will be cooking your favorites from time on, but
please open your eyes and see who these people around. They are all eager
to have the best food for you.

Mother: (With a mysterious grin, and wipe her face to change her position.
She left-up her left hand and turn to the right.)

Daughter: (Anticipating for an end, she held the hand so tightly and
grabbed to catch the last breath. She kissed her as her mother threw her
meaningful smile. Her hand felt down and the daughter was brought outside
unconscious)


Such is the scene of mother in the dying bed. We like to show all our comfort, our care, love and concern but faded as the memory of one failed. A person in the dying bed became pain- least, the world seems flat that cannot hear your whisper, the beat of your heart, the deepness of cry, the sense of hug, the loudness of scream and the sobs you inclined. If you are lucky to have any mother or a father, now is the time for all those. Find them the most delicious foods in the world you can afford. They need it now, more than ever. Share them your success, they long for it. Show them your fabulous smile, they treasure it. Your parents are the persons who love to listens the story of wonder and the joys you have ever.
HAVE YOU VISITED HER………………

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The Smoke of War Extend Beyond My Book PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Sinab D. Cabugatan   
Saturday, 13 September 2008

It was Monday morning, 25th day of August which my early vocation of the day has been set. Since my day in teaching, I always see to it that my schedule will be in the morning. I dislikes the afternoon session for I refuse to see the eyes of students with mixed feeling of going home and the point which their interest started to exhaust. I prepare two lessons that day.  I provided one for my Elementary Algebra, another for Geometry while I scheduled my Advance Algebra for an evaluation test. Our lesson in Elementary Algebra requires a review on “Addition of like and Unlike Signs”. Adding like signs will always give positive result, regardless of its signs. Positive and a positive resulted to positive, likewise negative and a negative signs still provide a positive answer. As for the Geometry, I have a review on adjacent angles to integrate it to the introduction of quadrilaterals. I made it clear to the student that any adjacent angles is always a supplementary angles, hence, regardless of its degrees the two angles share a to a total of 180 degrees.

I pack-up my bag after a glass of coffee’ with milk and a pair of slice bread, I rushed to our old-wheels that shuttle to our Barrio High National High School. I was expecting to be a bit earlier than my students, but I was wrong. When I enter in the classroom, I found them all set to take the early lessons. I wrote on the blackboard the rules on “addition of like and unlike sign”. I situated my writing on the rear side of the blackboard to give more space for illustrations and discussions. I limit my illustrations into four, since adding like signs required examples on adding negative and a negative equals positive and adding positive equals positive too, while unlike signs need examples on adding negative and a positive  equals negative, another on addition of positive and a negative equals to negative also. To make this clear let us observe these mathematical presentations;

Addition of like signs:

1.) -(-)=+

2.) +(+)=+

Addition of Unlike signs:

1.)  –(+)=-

2.)  +(-)=-

I started my discussions as clear as my writings. I tried to convince them that any opposing idea will never gives positive result, like the addition of unlike signs. “YES MA’AM!”  They chanted in chorus as if my ears drop its drums. ” VERY GOOD!” I seconded. Then how about the like signs, I asked. One student was so very shy and said… Ma’am, you said before that a negative number is not a counting numbers for they are not natural numbers, how are the two negative numbers become positive? I paused for a while and think on the question. It is a very smart question that I cannot think for an immediate answer. In the first place I plan to give it as an assignment to give ways for my advance research. But I am too shy to play this as an alibi. Alas! I have a clue! I invite their attention and listen for awhile for were almost done with our discussions. I started to explain and walk from the right corner of the blackboard and pause when I arrive on the rear end. Class, negative numbers are extension of natural numbers, I exaggerate! But another smart student debated me that these negative numbers can be used in scaling that goes below zero such as temperature. If the temperature is below zero, that person is dead, and how should two death became positive.  It is another intellectual question but I have enough to answer it. The answer is simple, I uttered, death is natural, which prove that negative is an extension of natural numbers. A student on the left corner who did not understand the flow of the discussions said, Ma’am! There is many natural numbers in Udalo!  (the war zone since August 24, between Piagapo Lanao del Sur and Munai Lanao del Norte) I became damned and cannot remember my last tone. I closed my class record and announce the early break time. I advise them to come back on time, because the next teacher will keep waiting.

I mingled with my fellow teachers who were busy discussing with the number of casualties in the same place. Classes in all level, both high school and elementary has been suspended. We were the only school who handle their regular classes. We cannot suspend the classes for the “National College Admission examination will be given on the 27th of the same month. We have only two days to wait, except, we will be handling review on the said Examination to the Senior Students who will take on the said date. Although the smoke of the war extends beyond our books, but the welfare of the students will be much affected. We cannot decide otherwise. I confessed my new anecdote in my freshman students, but they supported the jokes and agreed that there are really many natural numbers in the said place, meaning many died in the combat zone.

I pick-up my lesson plan for Geometry and exit to forget the issue. Right after a few touched on the past lessons, I drew a line intersected by another line and asked the students what does this line means. One student answered loudly and said it forms two angles and the same are adjacent angles. That is correct! I cheered! Can you explain further? As I point on another student. Then the student answered…Ma’am, an adjacent angles are supplementary angles! Well done! I clap my hands. Can you give a particular example?  Like a supplementary angles that we are discussing now! Another student volunteered. Ma’am! She proudly ushered, Udalo and Radapan are adjacent barangay,Therefore, they are supplementary angles equals to 180 degrees. The Barangay Udalo evacuated and so did Radapan, they shared 180 degrees of the war, she added. The line of the Arm Forces of the Philippines intersected the line of the Bangsamoro Army, forming two angles so that the two adjacent Barangay unequally acquired the degrees of the war. Thus, the degrees affect the two and make the people to evacuate. Oh! Dear ALLAH! My two lessons never give morale to keep for these scared students. Their minds were filled with the smoke of the war! I have no comment to share but I instead shed tears and went out side of the room.

Before the morning session ended, series of bang! Another bang!  Another bang again! My students were nowhere to find! They run as fast as they can, and I did not tend to catch them I cannot make it! I enter in the faculty Room and cried so loud that I did not notice the other faculties who cried in chorus. The powerful weapon was just two kilometers away from our school. The machine gun was operated in the Hail side of the nearest University. The smoke and the sounds hurt our ears. We don’t know where to find a safest place. The gun seems to bang our head, tough it was not. Fear accommodates our heart. We don’t know whom to save, although the victim was unknown. We were certain there were some, but we don’t know who they are. Fear, confusions and a mixed feeling of anger, but we don’t know whose to blame.

The following day, I report for office work to check my students. Who were safe and who may not. Thanks to the mercy of ALLAH! They were all clearly safe but only some report for school and the few never show-up until this writing is made. I cannot afford to think such harmony in school which turned out to be horror. I cannot open my book for it entails a memory of the past. The memories that keeps my heart to hold all the hands of my students, but I was not able to reach them. They scattered in every corner of the school to secure themselves. Finally, they went home with out taking my warnings. Such is the pictures of scared students.

We are the students and teachers in this Combat Zone. We carried in our books but the smoke of the war extended beyond! Can we have a chance to interpret other expressions and terms other than the smoke of the war? How will our lives as students and educators move without been pricked by its thorn…  

              YA ALLAH! SAVE OUR MISSION IN LIFE. WE ARE YOUR SERVANTS WHO SAT UNDER YOUR MERCY! Please hear us YA ALLAH!......... AMEEN!

 

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Abdullah Al-Nouri offers Iftars through the Rabitatu Nissa Al-Khairiyah PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ali B. Panda, Ph.D.   
Wednesday, 10 September 2008
Marawi City, Philippines—Shiekh Abdullah Al-Nouri based in Kuwait offers Iftars to identified recipients among Muslim women in Marawi City .

Rabitatu Nissah Al-Khairiyah, one of the leading organization of Muslim woman sector based in Marawi City, managed the distribution of the Iftars (i.e., rice, sugar, milk, maggie and sardines) provided by Abdullah Al-Nouri based in Kuwait worth of P300 for each recipient for the total of 75 identified Muslim women in Marawi City.  The distribution was held yesterday starting at 2:00 pm and ended at 3:30 pm, September 9, 2008 at Sahara Function Hall in Marawi City.

Among the members of the said organization who were present and have assisted in the distribution of Iftars are: Jamilah Panda;,  Norania Sarangani,  Samia Abdulcarim, Noraida Bagul, Aida Mutia, Norania Mama and Salma Ahmad Umbaya

It was learned by  the field reporter of the Lanao Association  of Media Practitioners (LAMP) that Al-Nouri’s Iftars will be distributed by the said organization in identified Masajids in Lanao del Sur during this Holy month of Ramadhan.  This coming Wednesday September 10, the organization will distribute in certain Masjid in Uyaan, Madamba and in Masjid Raya Madaya in Marawi City in the following day Thursday September 11. On  Friday September 12, the group is expected to distribute other Al-Nouri’s Iftar in certain Masjid in Domalondong town, also in Lanao del Sur

In his late 50s, Nouri is an engineer and a veteran planner, having started his career in the 1950s. He helped found Petrochemical Industries Company in the 1960s and later became its Board Chairman, a position he has retained until now.

Originally one of the leading merchant families of Kuwait, the Al Nouris have since the 1960s moved into the financial world. They remain quite wealthy and are shareholders in several major companies. Anwar Al Nouri, for example, has been the Chairman and Managing Director of the Industrial Bank of Kuwait. Mahmoud Al Nouri is a founding shareholder.

Jamilah Panda, Acting President of the Rabitatu Nissa Al-Khairiah, revealed that the conduct of this religious services in every Ramadhan can be attributed much to the work has been rendered by Ommo Arif Sarangani,  President of this organization, who is now residing in Kuwait.

The recipients expressed their thanks and gratitude to Abdullah Al-Nouri and asked Allah to give him more blessings in this world and in the Hereafter.

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