The Borneo Post

Philippine leader files bill giving autonomy to Muslims

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Philippine President Benigno Aquino sent to parliament yesterday a proposed law to grant autonomy to minority Muslims, a crucial step in his attempt to end one of Asia’s longest rebellions.

The submission to Congress is seen as significan­t as it means Aquino and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front ( MILF) have agreed, after months of tense talks, on the entire legal underpinni­ng for Muslim self-governance in the southern region of Mindanao.

“We have taken yet another step towards a more peaceful and more progressiv­e Mindanao,” Aquino said after turning over the bill to congressio­nal leaders.

He called for the passage “in the soonest possible time” of the proposed law that would have MILF leaders governing a region comprising about 10 percent of the Philippine­s’ land area.

Aquino said this would improve the lives of millions of Filipino Muslims who are among the poorest inhabitant­s of the largely Catholic nation of 100 million people.

Under the timetable of a peace pact, the law is meant to be passed before the end of this year, giving Aquino time to put in place a regional government before his six-year term ends in mid-2016.

Once the law is passed, its residents would have to endorse it in a plebiscite scheduled for 2015.

The agreement separately calls on the MILF to disarm under supervisio­n by internatio­nal monitors.

Both Senate President Franklin Drilon and opposition Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jnr. said the bill has broad support, though they warned there may not be enough time for it to pass this year.

“This is an opportunit­y for us to find true and lasting peace. Nobody that I know of would want to squander this opportunit­y,” said Marcos.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Mohager Iqbal (left), chief peace negotiator of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), hands over the draft of the Bangsamoro basic law to Senate President Franklin Drilon (second right) at the Malignancy Palace in Manila as Philippine President...
— AFP photo Mohager Iqbal (left), chief peace negotiator of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), hands over the draft of the Bangsamoro basic law to Senate President Franklin Drilon (second right) at the Malignancy Palace in Manila as Philippine President...

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