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Deles: Deeper understanding of peace process needed
Posted on Thursday, 26 January, 2012 - 17:24
“The peace process is very complicated; it can’t be grasped in one sitting."
Sec. Deles
Manila, Jan. 26 - Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita
Quintos-Deles emphasized the need for stakeholders to have a deeper
understanding of the peace process in order that they will not be
"easily swayed" amid issues.
“The peace process is very complicated; it can’t be grasped in one sitting. What we need is a faithful accompaniment of the process. When the peace process is doing well, people leave it alone. But the peace process is one issue that is so quick to turn,” she said during the Bishops-Businessmen's Conference (BBC) for Human Development held recently at the Pope Pius XII Catholic Center in U.N. Avenue, Manila.
Deles was joined by Marvic Leonen, Government of the Philippines
(GPH) panel chair for talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
(MILF), and Jurgette Honculada, panel member for talks with the
Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic
Front of the Philippines (CPP-NPA-NDFP).
During the forum, Deles emphasized the need to have more advocates
who will help in shedding light on issues concerning the peace process.
“When issues arise, nobody answers to help clarify the situation. It's
only the people in the peace process. This process needs deeper
understanding; it needs faithfulness so that when something happens
people don't easily get swayed.”
“Anything that can be picked up by the news, such as that the peace
adviser and the negotiators are amateurs and incompetent – these are
easy for them to say because so few people understand,” Deles added.
Partners on the ground
When queried on how the religious leaders can support the nation’s
quest for peace, Deles raised two salient points: faithful accompaniment
of the peace process and partners on the ground.
She also raised the need for peace monitors as development projects
are being laid out in conflict areas through the government’s PAMANA or
Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (Peaceful and Resilient Communities)
program.
“PAMANA puts projects in areas that are not easy to access, where
there are no civil society groups,” Deles remarked. “An element of
PAMANA is transparency where we sign up a partner who will monitor,
watch the bidding – that and if we say we'll be building a school, it
will work out as such.”
PAMANA is the government’s program and framework for peace and
development in conflict areas, as well as those covered by existing
peace agreements. It seeks to reduce poverty, improve governance and
empower people through projects that enhance peace and socio-economic
conditions.
Deles said it is hard to find partners in conflict areas who will be
vigilant in ensuring that national government funds go to the right
place.
“We are reversing a political culture here where there is no
distinction between public and private funds and we need people on the
ground to help us out,” she emphasized.
Clamor for peace
Honculada, on the other hand,gave a short presentation on the
history of the 42-year-old insurgency being waged by the CPP-NPA-NDFP,
as well as developments in the peace process with the communist group.
Peace negotiations have been delayed following the CPP-NPA-NDFP’s demand to release their detained consultants.
Due to this setback, more communities, particularly those that are affected by conflict, are actively calling for a truce.
“This clamor for local ceasefire http://www.opapp.gov.ph/and local peace talks is growing,” Honculada commented.
“What’s next (for the peace talks)? There are three possible
scenarios: resumption, suspension, termination … If the stakeholders and
the public still believe in peace, they must do what they can to keep
both parties at the table,” she stated.
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