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Three Days with a Bantay Ceasefire Mission

In our contemporary world — when the boundaries between our private understanding of security and the common hunt for terrorists, between our needs and the state’s imperative to control the situation are melting — it is not easy to follow our own principles. There are many examples of societies which accept the state’s rules on countering terrorism. Thus we are heartened to know that civil society initiatives like Bantay Ceasefire exists as a peace advocacy – so that people in
Mindanao can change their life situation.

The Day the US Soldiers landed in Barangay Manarapan

At around 8 o’clock in the morning of July 31, two helicopters carrying US trainors of the RP-US “Balance Piston” in Camp Lucero, some five kilometers away, hovered near the home of fifty-three year old Saldia Abu, a mother of seven. The sound of the helicopters frightened Saldia. Her face turned pale and her body trembled, recalled her youngest daughter Neneng. “It’s war again, we have to pack up. But I can’t run anymore, I feel too weak and old to run,” Neneng quoted her mother as saying.

Report on the Midyear Assessment and Planning Workshop of the Local Monitoring Teams (LMTs)

A midyear Assessment and Planning Workshop was held for the LMTs last July 22-23, 2004 at the Waterfront Insular Hotel in Davao City, under the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP). A presentation was made by the Bantay Ceasefire represented by Mr. Brady Eviota from the secretariate, Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID). In the assessment, Bantay Ceasefire (BC) suggested a more proactive role for the LMTs in conflict prevention…BC suggested roles in early detection and warning, meeting and dialogue with parties in potential conflict, and as “go-betweens” (although with clear limits). BC said conflict prevention should have primacy over the LMT powers and functions to “conduct fact-finding inquiries on matters referred to it by either CCCH…”

Bantay Ceasefire Report on Joint CCCH Monitoring Outposts

The Bantay Ceasefire (BC) was invited by the Joint Coordinating Committee for the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH) of the Philippine Government (GRP) and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) for the installation of its ceasefire monitoring outposts and “ceasefire billboards” in the conflict areas in Pikit and Maguindanao. The Joint GRP-MILF CCCH in a June meeting in Davao City agreed to put up joint monitoring outposts in Buliok and other conflict-affected communities “with participation of the Bantay Ceasefire”.

Kudal: An Abandoned Barangay No More

A little barangay in Pagalungan, Maguindanao might be showing the way home for evacuees in the war-torn central Mindanao. Last January 25, the hopes of Kudal residents came alive when some 70 people witnessed the groundbreaking in Sitio Bridge, Kudal of a self-build housing project of the Suwara Kalilintad, the organization formed by the war evacuees last year. Suawara had led the June 24-25, 2003 Bakwit Power highway protests of evacuees from Pagalungan, Pagagawan and Pikit, Cotabato.

Cooperative Field Investigation with the Joint GRP-MILF CCCH in Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindanao

In January 18, 2004 the Joint GRP-MILF Coordinating Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH) together with the Bantay Ceasefire conducted a field investigation in Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindanao. The investigation looked into reported violations of the ceasefire agreement as a result of government’s manhunt, which started mid-December 2003, against a kidnap group holding a local businessman.