Philippine Daily Inquirer

Satur gives take on talks

- Kimberlie Quitasol with a report from Vincent Cabreza, Inquirer Northern Luzon

BAGUIO CITY — Former Bayan Muna Rep. Satur Ocampo said President Aquino should pay the peace talks with communist rebels the same attention he had given the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL).

Speaking on the sidelines of the 5th Congress of the Cordillera Human Rights Alliance where he was a guest on Sunday, Ocampo said: “[The President] should take on [the peace talks with the communist rebels] personally as he has the BBL... His administra­tion has nine months left and unless the government recognizes and upholds previous agreements, the peace talks will not prosper.” BBL needs to be passed after the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) signed a peace deal.

Ocampo was a negotiator for the National Democratic Front (NDF) when the talks with the government began during the administra­tion of President Corazon Aquino.

Talks with the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-NDF formally resumed in Oslo, Norway, in February, hoping to be completed within 18 months, and to complete the “draft comprehens­ive agreements on... socioecono­mic reforms, political-constituti­onal reforms and an end [to] hostilitie­s and dispositio­n of forces,” said the website of the Office of the Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process (Opapp).

But the leadership of the CPP-NDF criticized the government for arresting suspected high-ranking leaders of the New People’s Army (NPA) despite its assertion that many of them were protected by the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees (Jasig).

In an August statement, Alexander Padilla, government peace panel chair, said: “As we have consistent­ly held, Jasig is operative only for those [CPP-NDF-NPA] personalit­ies who are using their real names and those who are recognized by the [government] as participan­ts in the talks. Due to the failed Jasig verificati­on process in 2011, Jasig is no longer operative for those using aliases or pseudonyms.”

Ocampo, president of the Makabayan Coalition, said it seemed Opapp was not interested in pursuing formal talks given the statements declaring Jasig “inoperable.”

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