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Malaysian observer here to help gov鈥檛, MILF thresh out differences

Bangsamoro supporters. RICHEL V. UMEL / 蜜桃工作室 MINDANAO

MANILA, Philippines鈥擳he Malaysian facilitator in the peace negotiations between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) arrived Saturday afternoon to observe the meeting between the two peace panels aimed at threshing out their differences over the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), the Inquirer has learned.

The Inquirer source said Tengku Datu Abdul Ghafar Tengku bin Mohamed would be observing the special meeting along with members of the International Contact Group (ICG). The source requested anonymity for lack of authority to speak to the media but is privy to the long-drawn out peace process between the two parties.

Both Tengku and the ICG, composed of representatives of the United Kingdom, Japan, Turkey and Saudi Arabia, have been instrumental in helping the government and MILF panels resolve contentious issues throughout the peace negotiations.

The peace panels are hoping to arrive at an 鈥渁greed version鈥 of the draft BBL which would be submitted to Congress.

The MILF official site, luwaran.com, said in its weekly editorial that the Malaca帽ang review team had 鈥渋nsisted鈥 on its revisions in the draft BBL, changing some settled issues such as ancestral domain to ancestral domains, Bangsamoro people to Bangsamoro peoples, and central government to national government.

Until the Luwaran editorial, there were no specific contentious issues made public.

鈥淭he OP鈥檚 (Office of the President) comments on the BBL, which is essentially the position pursued by the government peace panel, dilutes the text and had in many instances departed from the letter and spirit of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) and its Annexes, which is the basis for the crafting of the BBL,鈥 the MILF said.

鈥淢oreover, the OP adopted a very conservative interpretation of the Constitution, which is a radical departure from what the government had been saying鈥攁nd promised鈥攖hat the flexibility of the Constitution would enable it to implement the FAB and its Annexes. Fourth, many of the delays were caused by issues that were already settled in the FAB and its Annexes but kept coming back and forth at the instance of the GPH (Government of the Philippines), e.g., ancestral domain to ancestral domains, central to national, Bangsamoro people to Bangsamoro peoples, etc.,鈥 the editorial said.

President Benigno Aquino III, with his advisers and the peace panel, met with the members of the Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC) on Thursday. He urged both parties to work together to achieve the common goal of attaining a law that would finally establish peace in Mindanao.

However, MILF chief negotiator and BTC chair Mohagher Iqbal was conspicuously absent from the meeting in Malaca帽ang.

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