The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) vehemently belied
claims by MNLF Chairman Nur Misuari that the Government of Malaysia had used
the MILF to strengthen its claim on Sabah and Malaysia is responsible for
promoting disunity amongst Moros.“This is a total lie and completely
fabricated. Misuari has committed a serious sin for making such an
irresponsible and callous statement against both the MILF and the Malaysian
government. He should rectify and atone for this grave sin.”
This was the immediate reaction of Mohammad Ameen, head of
the MILF Secretariat, to Misuari’s latest verbal assault on the MILF and
Malaysia carried by Al- Jazeera YouTube and several Malaysian mainstream media
in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
Ameen reminded Misuari that it was Malaysia which called for
the formation of the Bangsamoro Solidarity Conference (BSC) in 2002 in order to
unite the factions of the MNLF and the MILF and to promote common position
amongst them especially in their dealing with the Organization of the Islamic
Cooperation (OIC).
“How could Malaysia use the MILF to strengthen its claim to
Sabah when Sabah is never made part of the agenda of the peace talks since
2001?” Ameen asked.
Ameen also told Misuari that Malaysia did not volunteer to
facilitate the GPH-MILF peace negotiation, but it was President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo in 2001 who requested it to act as in- between the two parties
after the negotiation resumed after President Joseph Estrada’s all-out war
against the MILF in 2000.
President Arroyo, as her first foreign trip since becoming
president after the ouster of President Estrada, traveled to Kuala Lumpur to
officially ask Malaysia to facilitate the GPH-MILF peace negotiation.
“Malaysia merely responded sincerely to the request of a
good neighbor,” he explained.
Ameen added: “Why is Misuari so eager in backing up the
Sabah claim now when throughout his 21 years of peace negotiation with the
Philippine government, he never raised that issue and the GRP-MNLF Final Peace
Agreement on 1996 never had a reference on the Sabah claim?”
“It is a pity that Misuari is blaming everybody for the
failure of his leadership and growing irrelevance to the Bangsamoro struggle to
self-determination,” Ameen lamented.
“As leader, Misuari has nothing more to prove; it is better
for him to rest, write his true memoirs, and allow the new breed of leaders to
lead the Bangsamoro people towards the fulfillment of their true aspirations,”
Ameen remarked.
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