Armm Secretary Inspires A New Generation Of Bangsamoro

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ARMM Secretary Inspires a New Generation of Bangsamoro by Samira Gutoc-Tomawis 10 June 2009 Branded as the Thinker of his generation, Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Deputy Executive Secretary and lawyer Ishak Mastura, an Ateneo graduate, urged the young Moro professionals to choose the path of identity assertion during the YMPN Night held on June 5 at the Mitmug Residence, Santos Street, Cotabato City. Mastura quoted a book on identity to dramatize the need for Bangsamoro aspiration to be embraced. “Themes of memory, identity, destiny and freedom are seamlessly interwoven in a breathtaking tapestry; identity can only be founded on the recovery of memory, and it is only with a sense of identity that one can attain freedom to fulfill one’s destiny. Tigana features characters who have had their identities brutally torn from them, and the result is that they are left empty and searching for a way to fill the void in their souls. Their desperate attempts sometimes lead them in the wrong directions, towards things which are cruel and unnatural but provide temporary solace from the emptiness.” Mastura was one of few young Muslims who traveled to Malaysia in August 2008 during the supposed signing of the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD) by the government (GRP) peace panel and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) to be witnessed by the diplomatic community. Tonight Mastura Baddiri Supreme

in the land formerly known as Kutawato Empire was a reunion of sorts for and other young lawyers such as Algamar Latiph, Raissa Jajurie, Edil and Rasul Mitmug who collaborated to defend the MOA-AD before the Court which declared the MOA-AD unconstitutional.

Some 30 young Muslims joined Mastura from the Notre Dame University Law Student Government, Cotabato, Marawi , Davao, Zamboanga and Manila to renew ties in preparation for a Dialogue with Moro Elders supported by The Asia Foundation the next day with the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in Estosan Hotel and MILF in Sultan Kudarat Sunday. Other young leaders present included Junior Chamber International Cotabato City President Gurlie Frondoza, Ibn Taimiyah School Administrator Ombra Imam, TAF consultant Alber Hussin, and Cotabato City Youth Affairs Officer Noran Uka. Young Moro Professionals Network (YMPN) founding Chairperson and former Philippine Councilor’s League Secretary General Jehanne Mutin of Marawi City traced the history of YMPN to be a product of the all-out war of then President Erap Estrada in 2000. “Muslims who were privileged enough to be educated in Manila came together to make a difference.” YMPN Chairperson and University of the Philippines Student Regent Shahana Abdulwahid of Zamboanga urged the young to be involved in academic discourse as well as active civic work through YMPN. MYSPEAK Project Director Aleem Guiapal who has spoken in Harvard’s Project for Asia and International Relations as the first Filipino Paper Presenter and who will speak next month in Oxford credited YMPN for the recognition he has attained. YMPN Mindanao Secretary General Drieza Lininding updated that the Moro elders were anticipating the dialogue to be fruitful in recognition of the role of professionals in the peace process.

“The young are the missing link in winning the negotiations”, said Guiapal. MYSPEAK Dialogue Activity Head Engineer Don Loong , former Sulu Provincial Administrator, said the dialogue with the elders is crucial so that the lessons learned can be documented and studied by the young Moro pool of experts representing varied fields in development, media, governance, human rights, security, politics. Humanitarian lawyer Zainuddin Malang brought the group earlier upon arrival to the evacuation areas in Datu Piang and Talayan in what he calls the internally displaced persons (IDP) Corridor, saying the nine months of evacuation (since the MOA-AD was aborted in August leading to armed exchanges between the MILF and the army) have taken its toll on the elderly and children. “Shelters are temporary. Food is scarce. Schools are homes. Who will tell these stories?” Malang challenged YMPN.

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