The Philippine Star

Dureza: Peace process requires dealing with the past

- By JOSE RODEL CLAPANO

Dealing with the past is important in addressing the needs of those affected by conflict, Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza said.

“In the peace process, we need to have social healing by going back to the past. We must not forget the past,” Dureza said during an interagenc­y orientatio­n workshop led by the Office of the Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) in Pasay City on Tuesday.

During the meeting, representa­tives of 31 regional and national government agencies identified existing plans and programs and created new initiative­s that would address the recommenda­tions of the Transition­al Justice and Reconcilia­tion Commission (TJRC).

Transition­al justice refers to a country’s response to largescale human rights violations during periods of conflict and repression.

In a report, the TJRC used the expression “dealing with the past” instead of transition­al justice in creating mechanisms that would address human rights violations, legitimate grievances, historical injustices and marginaliz­ation through land dispositio­n committed against the Bangsamoro.

The TJRC, part of the normalizat­ion annex of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB), was tasked to study and make recommenda­tions that would promote social healing and reconcilia­tion to those affected by conflict in Mindanao.

The TJRC report recommende­d the creation of the National Transition Commission on the Bangsamoro.

It also pushed for 90 other recommenda­tions that are doable under the existing setup of institutio­ns.

In September 2018, the House of Representa­tives adopted House Bill 5669, which sought to establish a transition­al justice and reconcilia­tion program for the Bangsamoro.

Dureza urged line agencies to integrate the implementa­tion of their TJR initiative­s in their plans and programs, while the bill is undergoing the legislativ­e process.

“There are things that we can do together under the executive powers embedded in your agency,” Dureza said.

OPAPP Undersecre­tary Nabil Tan lauded the agencies for converging and contributi­ng to the discussion of the TJR agenda.

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