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Philippine Muslims hope law will bring ‘peace’

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SULTAN KUDARAT: Members or supporters of the Philippine­s’ largest Muslim rebel group gathered in their tens of thousands to discuss a landmark law granting them autonomy, with one expressing hope it would make their “dream of peace” a reality.

President Rodrigo Duterte last week signed the law, a key step to ending a Muslim rebellion in the south of the mainly Catholic Philippine­s that had claimed about 150,000 lives since the 1970s.

Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) members, supporters and local residents from various parts of Mindanao, including women in headscarve­s and fighters carrying arms, trooped to the main MILF camp there for a consultati­on.

Their leaders are seeking support for the law ahead of a referendum on the measure, which creates an expanded autonomous region and is aimed at ending one of Asia’s longest and deadliest conflicts.

“This is our dream. If we end this (fighting), hopefully we can live in peace,” Nasser Samama, a 61-year- old veteran rebel fighter, said inside MILF headquarte­rs at Camp Darapanan.

“Most people want peace and so do we in the MILF forces. What the MILF has achieved is not just for our group but for the whole of Mindanao.”

The law aims to enforce a historic but fragile 2014 peace deal under which the MILF vowed to give up its quest for independen­ce and lay down the weapons of its 30,000 fighters in return for self-rule.

 ?? — AFP ?? Hoping for solid change: MILF members securing Camp Darapanan in Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao. Thousands of members gathered to discuss the landmark law granting them autonomy.
— AFP Hoping for solid change: MILF members securing Camp Darapanan in Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao. Thousands of members gathered to discuss the landmark law granting them autonomy.

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