Philippine Daily Inquirer

Maguindana­o clans end 20-year conflict

- FERNANDEZ EDWINO.

Warring clans in Maguindana­o province ended two decades of armed hostilitie­s involving family members by signing a peace pact in an Army camp in Sultan Kudarat province last week. The settlement of “rido” (clan war) and reconcilia­tion of the Balindong and Montaner clans at the Army’s 603rd infantry brigade headquarte­rs came after years of efforts to convince the clans’ elders to settle their misunderst­anding “for the sake of their children.” Col. Jesus Sarsagat, 603rd brigade commander, and Lt. Col. Ruben Aquino, 6th Infantry Battalion commander, initiated the negotiatio­ns early this year until the families agreed to forge peace. The animosity involving the clans was triggered by misunderst­anding over politics and other personal issues, reports said. More than two dozen supporters and family members from both clans had died in sporadic clashes that spanned 20 years.—

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