Friday, October 22, 2004

religious leaders in iraq stand together for peace and unity: good model for southwestern mindanao

in the midst of violence in iraq, muslim and christian religious leaders are seeking to keep the lines of communication open for the sake of national unity and peace among their people.

al-jazeera published a statement by al-sistani:

in najaf, iraq's revered shia muslim spiritual leader on monday condemned the bomb attacks against churches and called for national unity to quash the violence.

"in the criminal campaign targeting iraq's unity, stability and independence, a number of churches were targeted in baghdad and mosul that resulted in scores of innocent casualties," said a statement from the office of ayat allah ali al-sistani.

"we denounce and condemn those terrible crimes... we should all be working together as a government and a people in order to put an end to the attacks against iraqis," it said.

"we stress the need to respect the rights of christians in iraq and those of other religious faiths and their right to live in their home, iraq, peacefully," it added.

the response of the leaders among iraqi christians were equally encouraging:
in baghdad, the patriarch of the chaldean church in iraq urged muslims and christians to stand shoulder to shoulder on monday, after orchestrated bombings against churches killed more than a dozen people and wounded 50.

"christians and muslims must stand together for the good of iraq because we are one family," emmanuel delly said.

he said he would address the same appeal in a letter to the caretaker iraqi government.

delly forgave the perpetrators of the attacks, for which no group has yet claimed responsibility. "the lord pardons them and illuminates their spirit for the good of the christians and muslims in iraq," he said.

this is a good model and a significant source of encouragement for local leaders of muslim mosques and christian churches in southwestern philippines.

Monday, October 11, 2004

receiving foreign aids with moral-ethical principles

the principle i'm proposing is very simple: accept the peace money, reject the war money.

there’s much excitement right now about u.s. ambassador francis ricciardone’s promise of american aid to the philippines, specifically funds intended for mindanao.

before we accept this money, if indeed it will come at all, the philippine government must have strong moral-ethical backbone enough to choose the kinds of money it receives from outside sources. monies earmarked for military expenditures must be rejected. monies for peaceful use, such as relief and development, must be accepted with gratitude.

think with me for a moment as we look into two cases of financial assistance by foreign governments.

1. the financial assistance from the united states—to help equip our military—is an example of war money. these are tax-dollars from ordinary working women and men in the united states. the bush administration offers these monies to those nations—euphemized as the “coalition of the willing”—who will support bush’s war against iraq. but these monies will only be handed out with so much strings attached to them, one of which is that, the receiving government should buy guns, bullets, and other war machineries from american military-industrial suppliers. these giant corporate suppliers rake in billions of dollars in profits from around the world, and part of those profits are donated back to the republicans—that is, george w. bush’s party.

meanwhile, our local military generals take their share from these ill-produced, ill-distributed, and ill-spent monies that fuel the engines of corruption in our country in general, and in mindanao in particular.

look at this recent report in the philippine daily inquirer:

house majority leader prospero nograles (lakas, davao city) said a closer scrutiny into the alleged ill-gotten wealth of certain military officers may hold the key to ending the war in mindanao. recent reports had it some military officers, most of them generals, had become multimillionaires because of their involvement in anomalies... nograles said the same military officers may be responsible for sabotaging the present peace efforts with muslim insurgents because "war is making them filthy rich."

representative benasing macarambon (npc, lanao del sur), himself a former moro national liberation front rebel, said the war in mindanao was being used to justify the appropriation of more funds for logistics and the acquisition of more firearms and ammunition, with the money then "diverted to the pockets of some military generals."

our government must have strong ethical and moral backbone to let go of these war monies. war monies naturally will finance more wars, which will produce more war monies, which will finance more wars, ad infinitum

nograles’ suggestion must be implemented—that is, to scrutinize the ill-gotten wealth of those generals with unexplained millions in their bank accounts! as soon as the military courts have found them guilty, confiscate their ill-gotten wealth and fire them.

would president gloria macapagal-arroyo have enough backbone to investigate her powerful generals, especially those assigned in mindanao?

2. the financial assistance from canada is an example of peace money. these monies are from tax-dollars of ordinary canadian women and men. the canadian international development agency (cida) is appropriating $16.95 million dollars for mindanao. canada grants these monies to newly industrializing countries like the philippines. there are also strings attached to these funds. countries receiving them should be willing to have trade relations with canada.

(it’s true, poor countries who are trading with giants like canada are like mice dancing with the elephants; they’re invited to the party but they may be stepped on in the midst of the fun. but some wise mice are learning to step on and surf on the hoofs of the elephant during the dance. global trade may not be fair, but it’s better than being dependent on military financial slavery. anyway, global trade and globalization are other topics of discussion i’ll write on later.)

so, let’s receive peace money and use them to compete in the global economic arena.

some of you might say, “you’re just an idealist, dante! our country cannot afford to reject millions of dollars for the sake of moral-ethical reasons.”

well, maybe. but listen to this story…

under the leadership of the former prime minister jean chretien, canada decided not to participate in the u.s. war against iraq because of its policy to exhaust all peaceful means before considering the possibility of going into war. it was a political decision based on ethics and morality. jean chretien gave the finger to george w. bush—in a figurative sense, of course—when chretien ignored bush’s call to attack iraq.

canada, along with germany, france and other respectable nations, chose to lose billions of dollars’ worth of potential contracts on the anticipated reconstruction of iraq after the war. but the war did not stop. no reconstruction project was able to survive in the midst of the present iraqi guerilla resistance against the u.s. occupation. those who were awarded contracts lost money. those who were not given contracts were saved from big financial and investment disasters.

lesson to be learned? moral-ethical based political decisions are economically viable in the 21st century global reality!

oh, going back to ambassador ricciardone’s offer of u.s. aid…

if that’s war money, reject it. but if that’s really peace money for the relief and development of the poor people in mindanao, accept it with gratitude…

…even if they are from the bush administration.

(dante's note: a copy of this blog has been sent, in a formal correspondence format, to the office of the president of the philippines.)



Friday, October 01, 2004

why i'm so positive about the prospects of peace in mindanao

the mindanews report today is so encouraging:

the moro islamic liberation front (milf) has welcomed a government program geared at alleviating poverty in its stronghold in lanao del norte, provided project implementers from government do not include the military. the department of social welfare and development in northern mindanao said that milf leaders in poona piagapo town expressed their willingness to cooperate with the government’s kapit bisig laban sa kahirapan (kalahi) program and would encourage barangay folk to be committed in the implementation of the initiative for their development.


three things i want to point out about this development:

1. the moro islamic liberation front (milf) is open for a peaceful process to achieve their goals. they still prefer independence of the bangsa moro nation rather than autonomy under the republic of the philippines. but they are open to choose a more peaceful process towards their independence. they have a clear perspective of their short-term needs and their long-term objectives. for now, they understand their people’s welfare, and they are cooperating with the government of the republic of the philippines (grp).

2. in this peaceful development process, the government of the republic of the philippines has shown wisdom by not including the military. this is an expression of trust by the more powerful to the less powerful. for the past one hundred years, both the american military and the philippine military have tried to ‘pacify’ the muslim rebels through military means. the wrong assumption was that, the muslims in mindanao cannot be trusted. i lived with them last march 2004. i have personally entrusted my life under their care. i support the move of the government of the republic of the philippines to trust the muslims in mindanao in this particular endeavor under the leadership of the milf.

3. this is good news for those of us who are seeking to assist in the development of communities in the southwestern region of mindanao. this means, more relief and development resources would flow into the region from local, national, and international sources.

may salam or peace be experienced continually by each person, each family, each barangay, and each development agency in this region.

allahu-akbar!