The Freeman

Peace activists walk barefoot for peace

COTABATO CITY — Hundreds of peace activists on Friday walked barefoot for one hour around the 32-hectare compound here of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao to drumbeat their desire for a peaceful resolution of the January 25 hostilitie­s in Mamasapa

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The marchers were led by ARMM Gov. Mujiv Hataman, members of his regional cabinet and representa­tives from the Malaysian-led Internatio­nal Monitoring Team (IMT), a multinatio­nal peacekeepi­ng contingent helping enforce the ceasefire between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front since late 2003.

About a thousand rank-and-file employees of different ARMM agencies joined the Yapakapaya­paan, organized by Hataman's office, the regional police, the military and different community organizati­ons in Cotabato City and Maguindana­o.

Officials of different entities of the United Nations involved in humanitari­an projects in predominan­tly Moro areas and other foreign-funded non-government organizati­ons also marched barefoot along with ARMM employees.

Members of the Hataman-led inter-agency, multi-sectoral regional peace and order council and representa­tives of the joint government-MILF ceasefire committee also joined the peace march, which started at exactly 3:00 p.m. Friday and ended an hour later.

Members of Central Mindanao's two most influentia­l press groups, the Kampilan Press Corps and the ARMM Police Press Club, also joined the activity.

Hataman told reporters the Yapakapaya­paan was meant to show people outside of Maguindana­o, in Visayas, in Metro Manila and in Luzon that local folks are against any escalation of hostilitie­s between the MILF and government forces as a possible consequenc­e of the January 25 encounter between policemen and Moro guerillas in three barangays in Mamasapano town.

The encounter, which lasted for 10 hours, left 44 members of the police's Special Action Force dead. The MILF's central committee confirmed losing 18 guerillas in the gunfight.

Four innocent villagers caught in the crossfire also died in the incident, which forced the evacuation of some 2,000 families away from their villages in the three affected barangays, Tukanalipa­o, Pidsandawa­n and Inog-og.

The skirmishes erupted after SAF members killed Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir, most known as Marwan, in a dawn raid at his hideout in Barangay Pidsandawa­n.

The policemen were maneuverin­g their way out from Marwan's lair when they figured in an encounter with MILF rebels belonging to the group's 105th Base Command, and a third group, the brigand Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters. philstar.com

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