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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Team Basilan holds healing session for MNLF dependents in Parangbasak

By Rene V. Carbayas
ISABELA CITY, Basilan – The Basilan Peace and Development Coordinating Committee, also known as Team Basilan, visited the wife and children of MNLF-Misuari faction in Parangbasak, whose men were involved in the Zamboanga City standoff.

Bringing with them relief goods and other assistance, the members of the Team Basilan met with the women last Dec. 5 in small groups for a dialogue and debriefing session with the Nagdilaab Foundation Inc. (NFI), the Basilan Women’s Initiative Foundation, and other groups while their children engaged in play activities with the Child Fund Philippines.

Miriam Suacito, Executive Director of NFI said that Team Basilan was concerned with the plight of the women and children affected by the conflict in Zamboanga City last September. She said that the observance of the Mindanao Week of Peace is an opportunity for Team Basilan to reach out to the MNLF families affected, as the head of these families were arrested or have surrendered to authorities for their alleged involvement in the Zamboanga siege.

For her part, Provincial Administrator Tahira Ismael appealed to the families not to be afraid of the presence of the police and the military in the area.

Speaking in local dialect, she stressed that “we are here to check on your condition and situation as we know that you have also fallen victims of the situation, despite the fact that your husbands and men of your family were implicated in the crisis in Zamboanga City.”

Likewise, military officials also appealed and expressed their sincerity and commitment to work for peace and protect the civilians.

Col. Carlito G. Galvez, 104th Infantry Brigade Commander PA said that the visit hopes to appease the families hoping that the next generation will understand what happened.

“The Zamboanga stand-off is an unfortunate event and nobody wants it to happen. We hope that we stop blaming one another,” he said.

In an interview, LTC Fernando M. Reyeg of the Special Forces Scout Ranger in Basilan disclosed that “the Parangbasak community was uncomfortable with our presence especially after the conflict in Colonia barangay following the attack in Zamboanga.”

“But we have assured them of our commitment to peace, especially with the IPSP Bayanihan. We were told that some of them were deceived to join the Zamboanga siege in exchange for money, salary, and livelihood from the higher ranks of MNLF-Misuari Group,” he said.

During the dialogue, some 78 women dependents sought the help of Team Basilan in the case of their men. Most of them expressed concern over their livelihood and education of their children, as most of them rely chiefly on their heads of families.

The dependents were also worried about the condition of their husbands and men at the detention centers in Zamboanga City, as they received reports of maltreatment and harassment of fellow inmates inside jails.

The visit was part of the observance of the Mindanao Week of Peace 2013 with its theme, “Dialogue and Hope: Our Key to Peace, Heal our Land.”

Team Basilan also gave relief goods and other supplies to barangay Colonia after visiting Parangbasak in Lamitan City. The military was able to block intruding armed groups believed to be combined elements of MNLF-MG supporters and Abu Sayyaf at Colonia on Sept. 12 following the attack in Zamboanga. (PIA9)