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Zero GPH-MILF armed clashes since January 2012 -- Leonen
Posted on Wednesday, 20 June, 2012 - 12:34
Manila, June 20 – Government of the Philippines (GPH) peace
panel chair Marvic Leonen said there have been no recorded armed
skirmishes between government forces and Moro Islamic Liberation Front
(MILF) troops since January this year.
“The ceasefire is holding,” stated Leonen adding that the government remains committed in upholding the primacy of the peace process as reflected in the decreased incidents of armed clashes in conflict-affected areas in Mindanao.
The panel chair added that the improvement on the ground is due to
the proper coordination of the Joint Coordinating Committee on the
Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH) of the GPH and the MILF.
The Joint CCCH is composed of members from the GPH and the MILF, as
well as neutral parties. Established in 2003, it has been tasked to
monitor the implementation of the GPH-MILF Agreement on the Cessation of
Hostilities and resolve complaints over ceasefire violations so that
small skirmishes do not intensify.
Leonen related that reports from the GPH CCCH indicate that 14 armed
clashes were recorded in 2010, while only 8 in 2011. After the GPH-MILF
incident in Al-Barka, Basilan in October 2011, “there has been no more.”
“There was no spill-over of the incident,” Leonen said.
However, he pointed out the fact that there continues to be a number
of armed skirmishes in the south between feuding families, and law
enforcers and lawless groups.
In this view, necessary coordination with the MILF in running after
criminals within MILF-controlled areas is being facilitated by the Joint
CCCH and the recently reactivated Ad Hoc Joint Action Group, which are
bilateral efforts of the two parties to curb and deter criminal
activities and potential flashpoints in areas covered by the ceasefire
agreement.
From 698 to zero
Based on the latest infographic released by the Office of the
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, 698 armed skirmishes recorded
in 2002 have downsized to eight in 2011 and zero in 2012.
During the administration of former President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo, there were 1,661 GPH-MILF clashes. The years 2005 and
2007 had the lowest records with 10 and eight, respectively, in the span
of Arroyo’s nine-year presidency. However, the numbers went high again
in 2008 with 218 clashes due to the foiled signing of the Memorandum of
Agreement on Ancestral Domain.
The number of recorded clashes is now down to zero this year, the third year of Pres. Benigno Aquino III’s administration.
PH peace situation improves, studies show
The numbers that reflect the improvements on the ground have been complemented by national and international studies.
According to the 2012 Global Peace Index, the Philippines is among
the top five nations that registered “improvements in peacefulness.”
Joining it are Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Bhutan and Guyana.
The report also said that the Philippines’ high score was a result of
improvements in the indicators which are homicide rate; number of
deaths from internal conflict; likelihood of violent demonstrations; and
incidence of terrorist acts.
Pulse Asia’s Ulat ng Bayan National Survey conducted on May 20 to 26,
2012, on the other hand, stressed that 50 percent of respondents
approve of the P-Noy administration’s efforts on “increasing peace in
the country.”
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