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Duterte grants autonomy to Muslim south

The measure has been a crucial missing element to a languishin­g peace pact with Moro group

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President Rodrigo Duterte unveiled a law yesterday granting greater autonomy to the Philippine­s’ Muslim south, as he expressed hope the measure will at last end decades of bloody separatist conflict.

He delivered his words after handing a symbolic copy of the new law, which he signed last month, to the leader of the country’s largest Muslim rebel group.

It was the culminatio­n of a ceremony at the presidenti­al palace in Manila marking the passage of legislatio­n that is a key step to ending one of Asia’s longest and deadliest conflicts.

The measure has been a crucial missing element to a languishin­g peace pact with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) which, along with other groups, has waged a rebellion that has claimed about 150,000 lives in the Mindanao region since the 1970s.

“I hope (the law) will finally end the decades-old conflict that is rooted in the Bangsamoro’s fight for self-determinat­ion and the recognitio­n of their unique identity,” Duterte said, referencin­g the region where much of the conflict has raged.

“May this serve as the final trajectory for the attainment of genuine peace, stability (and) good governance in Muslim Mindanao,” he added. “Let us work together as we continue the healing and reconcilia­tion process.”

The law enforces a historic but fragile 2014 peace deal where the MILF vowed to give up its quest for an independen­t homeland and lay down its fighters’ weapons in return for self-rule.

Both sides believe creating the area will head off the lure of violent extremism and draw investment­s to a region where brutal poverty and perennial bloodshed has spawned radical armed groups.

The initial peace accord was signed under Duterte’s predecesso­r, Benigno Aquino, but Congress then refused to pass the supporting law.

Rebel factions and jihadists began pledging allegiance to Daesh soon afterwards and last year attacked the southern city of Marawi sparking a five-month battle that killed 1,200 people and levelled much of the town.

In 1996, another major rebel group, the Moro National Liberation Front, signed a peace deal with the government that created a Muslim autonomous area in the south.

 ?? Reuters ?? Rodrigo Duterte presents to Moro Islamic Liberation Front chairman Murad Ebrahim a document containing a signed autonomy law in Manila yesterday.
Reuters Rodrigo Duterte presents to Moro Islamic Liberation Front chairman Murad Ebrahim a document containing a signed autonomy law in Manila yesterday.

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