Manila Bulletin

Southern Mindanao talks

- By ERIK ESPINA

AWEEK ago, while waiting for my Cebu flight at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport II, I bumped into a former classmate from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia. We both took a course on peace negotiatio­n and conflict management decades ago. This was the only time our roads crossed as he with several other officials were on their way to Davao. After the proper introducti­ons, I joined them at their table. My friend has served several administra­tions. Under various presidents, he has seen the highs and lows of peace talks with the chief executives approachin­g the problem under different prisms, appreciati­ng the maze with their own proposed formulas. The continuity of policies is disrupted by a change in the politics every time a new administra­tion is elected, or a sitting president is subjected to an “EDSA people power.”

I gave my own take on the problems and issues, on armed attempts to balkanize Philippine territory under the guise of historical righting. I spoke of foreign interests and meddling in Southern Mindanao, it is most interestin­g that every time I raised the issue of Sabah in the peace process, Maranaos, Maguindana­ons, Tausogs, Samals, etc., recognized a rallying point. They view themselves not as “Moros,” nor nation-tribes sharing a common religion, but as nationalis­ts, as Filipinos. In our discussion at the airport lounge, raw sentiments were expressed regarding how the real issue is not about establishi­ng a Moro-landia but recovering Philippine territory. The diagnosis was succinct: The marching orders from past presidents (except Erap Estrada) avoided the center of this war.

PERSONAL: Prayers for the 3rd Death Anniversar­y of Senator Ernesto “Boy” Falar Herrera with family, Mrs. Lourdes Herrera, and children Ma. Luzil Herrera married to Eric Igao; June Francis Herrera married Charles Chiongbian, Ernesto Herrera II married Vanessa Villareal, and Ernesto Herrera III.

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