Following up peace
His Filipino friends are saddened with the slated departure of Myanmarese Ambassador Thaung Tun and his charming wife Sandar. Thaung Tun, is slated to be his country’s next ambassador to
I am one of the converts to his optimism that given time the military government in
Probably the most articulate of these advocates is Harvard educated Thant Myint-U, son of the illustrious former UN Secretary General U Thant. Myint’s thoughts can be read in his book, The River of Lost Footsteps. He argues that opening up of space for civil society and gradual democratization of the political system can take place only by constructively engaging with the present military regime.
Too many Western journalists forget that if blame has to be apportioned, the sanctions are equally responsible for the hardships of the people of
Tun is heartened that his government is once again back on the reform track, though admittedly, at its own slow pace. He cites the recent move of his government that allowed Aung San Suu Kyi to meet with members of her party, the National League for Democracy. This should be noted, encouraged and made an occasion for further dialogue and debate instead of recriminations from outsiders who want to set deadlines.
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I am intrigued by one arrogant headline which said, This time, the European Union has lauded President Macapagal-Arroyo etc. etc. It added that the EU, “which had earlier condemned the Arroyo administration for its failure to put a stop to extrajudicial killings in the country, this time supported the President’s call for the prompt release of the Burmese freedom fighter and democracy icon.” Do you get the drift? If President GMA were just to follow their line she would be praised like when she calls for release of Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi. It sounds so patronizing and simplistic. Most everyone agrees Aung Sang Suu Kyi should be released but that it also true of other prisoners in other parts of the world where there may be political prisoners that ought to be released but countries which harbor them are not criticized or coerced into releasing them. It is political. Unfortunately, Aung Sang Suu Kyi’s release is being used as a weapon and a symbol of their will by Western countries. Some Myanmarese have told me that on her own, she might have been freed a long time ago but given that she has become a symbol of the West dictating upon Myanmar this has presented a dilemma.
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In town to follow up peace initiatives of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi to unite the MILF and the MNLF under the umbrella of a united front to be known as Bangsa Moro Solidarity Council is former Libyan Ambassador to
Ambassador Adam told this column that the two have broadly agreed and signed a communiqué on the various points of agreement. References used in the discussions were the Abubakar document of 1999, Kuala Lumpur Document of 2001 and Makati Document of 2007 called by Saif al-Islam.
Among the points agreed upon were:
That the MNLF and MILF will continue to exist as distinct and separate organizations;
That the two groups organize a united front to be known as Bangsamoro Solidarity Council (BSC) Its composition will be jointly determined later.
The BSC shall serve as the highest governing body whose power and authority include among others the supervision and control over the issue on territory; resources, security and governance. The details of which, however shall be determined later].
That it will be recognized by the Organization of Islamic Conference, the Government of the Republic of the
Both groups also recognized the role that the Libyan leader, Muammar al-Gaddafi effort’s to find lasting peace in Muslim Mindanao. It is well known that it was Gaddafi who made possible the signing of the Tripoli Agreement as far back
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