Pacquiao calls on rebels to lay down arms

MANILA, Philippines – Filipino boxing idol Manny Pacquiao called on insurgents to lay down their arms and assisted President Arroyo the other day in turning over financial assistance to former communist guerrillas in his first official act as ambassador for peace and understanding.

Pacquiao joined Mrs. Arroyo and Presidential Adviser for the Peace Process Avelino Razon Jr. in General Santos City in turning over checks worth P20,000 each to 22 rebel returnees from Cotabato as part of the government’s Social Integration Program (SIP).

During the ceremony, the President described Pacquiao as an “apostle of peace and understanding” and serving as an inspiration to Filipinos, including those who oppose the government.

She said the champion’s achievements showed that Filipinos can achieve their dreams if they set their minds on it.

She said Pacquiao “exemplifies the indomitable spirit and triumph of the Filipino spirit.”

Pacquiao told reporters that he was happy that some rebels have returned to the fold of the law.

“For peace and unity for my beloved countrymen, I will do what I can (as ambassador for peace and understanding),” Pacquiao said in Filipino.

“I call on all those fighting from the mountains (to) return to the fold of the law. They can talk to me or call me,” he added.

Razon said the appointment of the boxing icon as a peace envoy will greatly help the government’s peace process.

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