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CBCS STATEMENT ON THE ZAMBOANGA AIRPORT BLAST: A CALL FOR SOBRIETY AND PERSISTENCE IN ATTAINING A JUST AND LASTING PEACE

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The gains of the continuous and painstaking journey for peace in Mindanao undertaken by many groups including the Civil Society both Moro and Non Moro, Government, Religious and International actors is now threatened by despicable acts of senseless violence against innocent people who have not exploited anybody in this society.

The Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society (CBCS), a solidarity network of Bangsamoro NGOs and POs and other civil society organizations in Mindanao vehemently condemn in its highest form the recent bombing incident in Zamboanga City Airport on August 5, 2010 that left 3 dead and 24 others wounded. Such action constitutes a heinous crime that is not tolerable, and even condemnable, under a democratic and civilized society.

As staunch peace advocates that are collectively committed to a more sustained advocacy for Peace, Human Rights, Good Governance and Development, the CBCS strongly renounce violence of any form to realize its advocacy goals. From its inception in 2002, the CBCS grew a network of more than a hundred member organizations all over Mindanao despite persistent challenges. The CBCS cultivated the philosophy of cooperation, collaboration and coordination among all stakeholders in facing the challenge of creating a peaceful and just society.

The CBCS operates in a highly professional manner in pursuit of its ideological, political and organizational undertakings. It has eight (8) regional formations all over Mindanao called the Regional Management Committee (RMC) composed of local member organizations that elects among themselves a set of officers. These RMCs are collectively managed by the Council of Leaders (CoL) composed of leaders of network members elected by their respective regions.

While we urge the government particularly the Philippine National Police to conduct an impartial investigation to identify the real perpetrator of such crime and let the rule of law govern to mete justice for the victims, we also caution the law enforcers to take into consideration the observance of human rights in carrying out their tasks.

Finally we ask all individuals and organizations both at the local and international level especially the peace advocates and human rights defenders to make tighter their ropes of perseverance in confronting the challenges of attaining a just and lasting peace in Mindanao.

Adopted and signed in Pagadian City this 7th day of August 2010.

The CBCS

SAMMY P. MAULANA [Secretary-General] 0918-3881760

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The regional formations of CBCS are: KUTAWATO REGION (Provinces of Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat, North Cotabato, and the Cities of Cotabato, Kidapawan and Tacurong), RANAW REGION (Provinces of Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte and Cities of Marawi, Iligan and part of Cagayan de Oro City), DABAW REGION ( Provinces of Davao del Sur, Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley and the Cities of Davao and Digos), SIBUGAY REGION ( Provinces of ZAMBOANGA DEL Sur, Zamboanga del Norte and Sibugay and the Cities of Pagadian, Ipil and Dipolog), SAMBOANGAN REGION (Zamboanga City) BASILAN REGION (Province of Basilan and Isabela City) SULU REGION (Province of Sulu), TAWI-TAWI REGION (Province of Tawi-Tawi) and RAJAH BUAYAN REGION (Provinces of South Cotabato, Sarangan, Sultan Kudarat and the Cities of Koronadal and General Santos).
 

A CALL FOR SOBRIETY AND UNITY ON THE ISABELA CITY CRISIS

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We are shocked and saddened by the Isabela City crisis that took place on April 13, 2010. As we analyzed the incident, we came to a conclusion that this is not an issue between Muslims and Christians. Rather, it is an issue of who monster-minded it and what is the real motive.

As we vehemently condemn whoever the perpetrators are, we are call on our political leaders to unite and sit together to address and resolve the Isabela City crisis through peaceful means. We likewise call on the Muslim and Christian populace and their spiritual leaders to share their part in maintaining our peaceful co-existence in our province for the safety and security of the Basileño.
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POSITION PAPER ON THE EID’L FITR INCIDENT

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Affected and distressed by the military operations and aerial bombardment of the forces of the Philippine Marines in Sitio Talibang, Buansa, Indanan, Sulu, on the day of the Eid’l Fitr celebration of September 20, 2009, as well as the impact brought about by said operations to thousands of residents in Sulu, particularly in the municipalities of Indanan and Panamao;

Cognizant of the fact that, in addition to: 1) the Ei’dl Fitr Incident, 2) the State of Emergency that was previously placed on the entire province of Sulu due to the kidnapping of three ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross) volunteers early this year, and 3) the most recent explosion within the premises of the Jolo Municipal Hall, the situation in the province has remained fluid, volatile and explosive;

Aware that public pronouncements made by government agencies and entities have come out to be contrary to the unpublished or unpublicized pronouncements made by other sectors and stakeholders involved in, or affected by, the said Eid’l Fitr incident;
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CBCS Statement on the Massacre in Ampatuan, Maguindanao

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November 25, 2009


The Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society (CBCS), a network of Moro-led civil society organizations, joins all peace-loving people in condemning the gruesome massacre of more than 50 people including women, human rights advocates and journalists in the municipality of Ampatuan, Maguindanao.

We call for judicious, swift and impartial investigations that will lead to the arrest and punishment of the perpetrators.

We appeal to all the citizens, especially to the media, to be vigilant even as we await a speedy dispensation of justice for the victims of the massacre.
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A Call for the Immediate Unconditional Release of Fr. Michael Sinnot

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The abduction of Fr. Michael Sinnot in Pagadian City on October 11, 2009 is an act of utter savagery, which is diametrically opposed to the tenets of Islam and Christianity. This has no place under a democratic and civilized society.  

As we join in the vehement condemnation of Fr. Sinnot’s abduction in the highest terms, we are very much saddened by the fact that, albeit huge funds appropriated by Congress for security, intelligence and national defense, the government has remained inefficient to protect and preserve the safety of the citizenry, whether Muslim or Christian. The abduction of Fr. Sinnot is a classic example of this, as it had happened at the very heart of the city where law enforcers have their routine patrols.  
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