+ Follow Moros Tag
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[Title] => Memo to President P-Noy: How to resolve the Maguindanao SAF massacre
[Summary] => Passions are still very high — the massacre of those 44 policemen in Maguindanao has angered many Filipinos. Many questions remain to be answered by the President himself. The MILF is culpable. The sincerity of its leaders must now be illustrated. Why is it hiding a foreign terrorist in its so-called territory?
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[Title] => Letter from Cotabato
[Summary] => I was in Cotabato City recently to attend a meeting of young Maguindanao leaders who planned to set up a political party in preparation for the autonomy that is being planned under the agreement with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
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[Title] => EDITORIA - Piece of, not peace in, Mindanao
[Summary] => Peace, or the desire for it, or even just going through the motions of seeking it, can be so heady that many have fallen or been made fools in its wake.
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[Summary] => The Philippine government has signed a 50-50 wealth sharing agreement with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front covering fossil fuels and other patrimonial riches. While welcoming the agreement as a step forward in the peace negotiations, MILF vice chairman Ghazali Jaafar said the Moros should have gotten more from the deal.
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[Title] => Peace at last in Mindanao! (Maybe)
[Summary] => Michael Mastura, perhaps the keenest Moro mind today, dropped by the shop the other day after the signing of the frame of agreement in Malacañang between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front of which he is its major hardline ideologue.
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[Title] => Where the Moros are, there is grass
[Summary] => My Ateneo-educated lawyer friend and neighbor, many of whose sharp insights inspired a lot of articles in this space, has given me a new perspective about Maguindanao and the Moros in light of recent incidents in that crying place.
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[Title] => The challenge of history: Mindanao - sana!
[Summary] => I first came to Mindanao and Zamboanga in the very early Fifties when as a journalist, I gathered stories about our Moro brothers and our ethnic groups.
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[Title] => Peace at last in Mindanao! (Maybe)
[Summary] => Michael Mastura, perhaps the keenest Moro mind today, dropped by the shop the other day after the signing of the frame of agreement in Malacañang between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front of which he is its major hardline ideologue.
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[Summary] => My Ateneo-educated lawyer friend and neighbor, many of whose sharp insights inspired a lot of articles in this space, has given me a new perspective about Maguindanao and the Moros in light of recent incidents in that crying place.
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[Title] => The challenge of history: Mindanao - sana!
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[Summary] => Malacañang has finally scrapped the controversial deal it had tried to strike with moro rebels in Mindanao. But at what human cost did the scrapping take? Even now, days after the scrapping was announced, the toll continues to rise.
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