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Duterte tells police, military: Escort Misuari for talks

Wanted MNLF leader in hiding on rebellion charges since 2013, but seen as key in bringing peace to Philippines Muslim south

31.08.2016 - Update : 02.09.2016
Duterte tells police, military: Escort Misuari for talks

Zamboanga

By Hader Glang and Roy Ramos

ZAMBOANGA CITY, the Philippines

President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered security forces not to arrest a fugitive Moro leader in hiding since a siege on a southern Philippines city which left 200 dead so he can participate in peace talks.

In 2013, Nur Misuari -- the 77-year-old chair of a faction of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) -- laid siege to the majority-Christian city of Zamboanga to protest a peace process by rival group the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), which Misuari claims leave Muslims in the country’s south shortchanged in comparison to an earlier MNLF peace deal.

Duterte now wants authorities to temporarily overlook the charges of genocide, rebellion and crimes against humanity in an effort to bring all round peace to the south.

The president handed down the order in a speech Wednesday afternoon at Western Mindanao Command in Zamboanga, where a wake -- attended by an Anadolu Agency correspondent -- was held for 11 of 15 soldiers killed in a firefight with Abu Sayyaf militants Aug. 29.

"My order to the police and military, if Nur Misuari comes out from where he is right now in Jolo, Sulu, escort him and bring [him] to where I am," Duterte said.

"Last night, we [Duterte and his team] were together with Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and I called up Nur Misuari requesting him that we have to talk as soon as possible.

"He replied: 'How could this be if I have a warrant of arrest?' So I told him he can call me or I will be the one to go to him and we will talk."

Prior to flying to Zamboanga, Duterte told reporters in Manila that arresting Misuari would scuttle efforts to reach a peaceful settlement with Moro groups in Mindanao.

''I am the commander-in-chief of the police and the military. I will tell them not to lay a hand on Misuari," ABS-CBN quoted him as saying.

''There's a warrant for his arrest. All I have to do is not implement it against him, because if you arrest Misuari you place him under the custody of police and if he dies for whatever reason, our efforts will be compromised."

He said any adversarial act towards Misuari would result in "conflagration" as Misuari ''has the influence and stature'' among Moro rebels.

On Aug. 15, the MILF -- an MNLF renegade group -- said that it would welcome Misuari into Duterte's peace efforts during the start of a two-day meeting with the Philippines government in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to discuss the implementation of the agreement that would have sealed the 2014 MILF peace deal in the south, the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB).

The CAB was due to be enforced this year, but was shelved for electioneering for the May 9 presidential vote.

"We welcome the inclusion of MNLF Chairman Nur Misuari in the process. The MNLF and MILF share one common objective which is to establish a self-governing unit for the Moro people in Mindanao,” Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim said in a statement.

“There must be a final closure to this cycle of conflict in Mindanao. The time to do so is now, not later,” Murad added, stressing the urgency of ending four decades of fighting in Mindanao that has claimed 100,000 lives.

Misuari led the siege of Zamboanga in 2013 to protest the decision of the government of then-President Benigno Aquino III to hold talks with the MILF.

The Misuari faction of the MNLF accused the government of abrogating its agreements with the group when it held negotiations with the MILF, which led to the creation of the 2014-sealed CAB.

The Duterte government is now in the process of consolidating all agreements with all Moro groups in an effort to finally achieve peace in the south.

Duterte revealed Wednesday that Misuari has said he wants to meet with him in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur with the mediation of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in an effort to end the decades-long conflict in Mindanao.

''He said let's do a signing in two days so we could end this fight," he added.

The OIC helped broker the MNLF's final peace agreement with the Philippines government in 1996.

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