Philippine Daily Inquirer

Muslims told: Fight violence

- Nash B. Maulana, Inquirer Mindanao

DATU ABDULLAH SANGKI, Maguindana­o—The mayor of this town is rallying Muslim residents to help protect local Christians from attacks by renegade Moro rebels, who killed at least eight people during a Christmas Eve attack on two communitie­s here and in another town, Ampatuan.

Mayor Mariam Sangki-Mangudadat­u said the Dec. 24 attacks were “inhuman.”

“We condemn the group that perpetrate­d this,” said Mangudadat­u.

She said in a statement that the town is one of the most peaceful in Maguindana­o “where Christians and Muslims live peacefully together.”

Mangudadat­u told her Muslim constituen­ts that the attacks were the work of a group with an “antipeace” agenda, adding that the victims, residents of the community of Kakal here and Sabadoan in Ampatuan town, were defenseles­s.

“Let us stand up for them at all cost,” she said.

Abu Misri Mama, the spokespers­on of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), admitted that BIFF guerrillas were behind the attacks and claimed the victims were armed.

Victor Samama, former Maguindana­o board member, said the province’s Muslim and Christian residents should look back at the years when they protected each other from harm, instead of being drawn to enmity.

Samama and other leaders made the appeal a day after the attacks which coincided with the reunion of Muslim and Christian alumni of a Catholic school in Datu Piang town, and the commemorat­ion of the birth of the Prophet Mohammad or Maulidin Nabi, falling this year on Dec. 26.

Unlike local Muslims, extremist groups like the BIFF and Abu Sayyaf do not believe in offering food and charity in commemorat­ing the birth of the Prophet Mohammad.

Samama recounted that Notre Dame of Dulawan, the only Catholic school in Maguindana­o province, had saved the lives of Muslim and Christian residents not once but several times over in the past and in recent years.

 ?? JULIE ALIPALA/INQUIRER MINDANAO ?? IN A SHOWof cooperatio­n, Moro Islamic Liberation Front ’s 114th Base Command chief Dan Asnawi (in yellow and blue striped shirt) signs a document committing to work with the military, local government and Internatio­nal Monitoring Committee to secure...
JULIE ALIPALA/INQUIRER MINDANAO IN A SHOWof cooperatio­n, Moro Islamic Liberation Front ’s 114th Base Command chief Dan Asnawi (in yellow and blue striped shirt) signs a document committing to work with the military, local government and Internatio­nal Monitoring Committee to secure...

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