According to the two MPPM officers, contrary to Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes claim that the military operations in Mindanao are "what the people of Mindanao want . . . the people instead strongly demand an end to these injustices which over and over again destroy their means of livelihood and leave them hungry, sick, fearful, and eventually landless."
Senturias and Lagroma claim that the latest outbreaks of violence which exploded during the second week of February "were provoked by the Armed Forces massive buildup of 2,000 troops and 30 tanks in the areas surrounding Pikit, Cotabato, beginning many weeks prior. The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) tries to justify its pre-emptive attacks, which include shellings, bombings, and the seizure of Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) territory including the Buliok Complex, by claiming that the MILF was harboring Pentagon kidnap gang members. This same justification has been used for many military operations in the past, and yet again, the AFP did not manage to capture any Pentagon members nor produce any convincing evidence of MILF cooperation with criminal or terrorist groups. The AFP attacks are violations of the GRP-MILF ceasefire agreements of 2001.
"According to the 2001 ceasefire agreements, the Department of National Defense (DND) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) should produce and submit to the MILF an order of battle containing the names and identities of criminal elements in MILF areas, so that the MILF and GRP can form a joint force against these criminals. So far, there has been no effort follow these procedures, which would make pre-emptive strikes and armed encounters completely avoidable. Both the MILF and the AFP should cooperate with their coordinating committees on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH). The GRP and MILF must show their sincere commitment to the peace process by providing substantial funding and logistical support to the Local Monitoring Teams (LMTs). The LMTs should be made operational and should include a large degree of participation by those civilians directly affected by this armed conflict."
The MPPM proposes a peaceful and lasting solution to this armed conflict, which will bring "genuine security to the suffering civilians, and justice to the Bangsamoro. As a coalition representing Lumad (LPs), Bangsamoro and Mindanao settlers and their descendants, the MPPM calls on the government to hold a United Nation-Supervised Referendum in Bangsamoro areas of Mindanao within the next few years. This will allow the people to choose the political option best suited to their aspirations, whether it is genuine autonomy, a federal state, or complete independence from the Philippines. We must allow Bangsamoro voices to be heard through democratic means, or else their frustrations will continue to be expressed through the barrel of the gun, causing everyone to suffer."