ARMM employees show support for Palestinians

Senior officials and employees of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, led by ARMM Gov. Mujiv Hataman (second from right) perform an obligatory Friday prayer under the noontime sun in an open field to show sympathy to Palestinians in Gaza. (John Unson)

COTABATO CITY, Philippines - Employees of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao performed their obligatory Friday prayers in an open field under the blistering noontime sun as a show of sympathy for Palestinians in Gaza.

The ARMM’s rank-and-file personnel, led by the region’s chief executive, Gov. Mujiv Hataman, prayed for an end to the continuing deadly Israeli offensives in Gaza, targeting Hamas militants, but causing heavy collateral damages as well.

Hataman on Tuesday urged the Israeli government to exercise restraint in its continuing bombardment of populated areas in Gaza to prevent civilian casualties, particularly children.

Clerics who led the Friday prayer at the mini plaza of the ARMM’s 32-hectare government compound in Cotabato City told worshipers to pray for the safety of Palestinians, and to interpret their hardships and sacrifices to the struggle of Mindanao’s Bangsamoro communities fighting for self-rule under the international right-to-self-determination doctrine.

“What is so sad is that this continuing bloodshed in Gaza is happening while the Islamic world is observing the Ramadhan fasting season,” Hataman told The Star after the open-field Jumaah (Friday) prayer.

More than 80 percent of the ARMM’s about 5 million residents are Muslims.

Hataman said their open-field congregational worship rite was a form of sacrifice for the safety of all Palestinians that are trapped in the conflict between the Israeli Defense Forces and the militant Hamas.

Thousands of ethnic Maranaws had earlier staged a protest rally in Marawi City to show solidarity with Palestinians.

The rally was organized by Maranaw religious leaders in Marawi City and Lanao del Sur led by Agakhan Sharief, chairman of the Bangsamoro National Movement for Peace and Development.

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