Duterte to lead decommissioning of 40,000 MILF fighters

The decommissioning is a key component of the peace deal of the MILF with the government, presidential peace adviser Carlito Galvez said.
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MANILA, Philippines — President Duterte is expected to witness the decommissioning of about 40,000 Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) fighters next month.

The decommissioning is a key component of the peace deal of the MILF with the government, presidential peace adviser Carlito Galvez said. 

He said the decommissioning of fighters is part of the normalization process of the peace talks, which would transform former combatants to productive members of society and conflict-hit areas into progressive communities.

“The public launch of the decommissioning process will be on Sept. 7 and will be attended by no less than President Duterte,” Galvez said in a press briefing yesterday. 

“The era of war is gone. We are now ushering a new age of genuine and sustainable peace throughout Mindanao,” he added. 

The launch of the decommissioning of the combatants will be held in Maguindanao. 

The normalization phase, which is anchored on the 2014 comprehensive peace agreement between the government and MILF, will cover the decommissioning of 40,000 fighters and their weapons.

At least 30 percent or 12,000 combatants will be decommissioned this year.

The government aims to complete the decommissioning process by March next year.
Under the normalization track, MILF combatants, their families and communities will be given a comprehensive socio-economic package which includes social protection package, sustainable livelihood programs, capacity-building training, health benefits and educational assistance.

The process also seeks to transform six government acknowledged MILF camps into peaceful, productive and resilient communities.

The normalization is being implemented simultaneously with the political track of the peace deal, which includes the ratification of the Bangsamoro Organic Law and the establishment of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

“As the President has emphasized, we need to invest in the future of our children. The sincere implementation of the Bangsamoro peace agreement is one of the best ways for the next generations not to experience the wrought of armed conflict that besets parts of Mindanao for years,” Galvez said. 

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