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WB gives P21M funding to MILF group


Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 23:50:00 11/01/2008

Filed Under: Armed conflict, Mindanao peace process

COTABATO CITY, Philippines?A non-government organization identified with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) got a P21-million funding from the World Bank, a ranking MILF leader said on Saturday.

The release of the fund came in the wake of claims by unnamed sources, which some newspapers (except the Philippine Daily Inquirer) have reported on, that the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) has been buying firearms on behalf of the Moro rebel group.

North Cotabato Vice Gov. Emmanuel Piñol said the WB assistance to the BDA despite reports it was engaged in weapons procurement for the rebel group was ?questionable.?

?Why the World Bank would give funding to a rebel organization that we even wanted tagged as terrorist? I don?t know what the WB intention is,? Piñol told the Inquirer by phone.

But Mohagher Iqbal, MILF chief negotiator, told the Inquirer that the money will be used for the rehabilitation of projects destroyed by the renewed armed conflict in Maguindanao and other areas.

He said it was impossible for the BDA, headed by Danda Juanday, to divert the money to arms procurement as the development NGO does not even handle funds in the first place.

Besides, Iqbal said the BDA was not put up for the MILF?s armory.

He said the BDA, which was put up in connection with the peace process, only coordinates with other people?s organization for the implementation of development projects in conflict-areas.

?We and the WB will also closely monitor the implementation of the projects. The BDA will not handle the money,? he said.

The WB also dismissed reports that the BDA uses WB and other funds to buy firearms for the MILF.

A similar denial was also issued by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica), which also assist the BDA in the implementation of social impact projects in conflict-affected areas.

?It?s up to them. The WB is in a better position to asses their projects,? Piñol said.

As this developed, the military said clashes continued in Maguindanao and the latest took place while Armed Forces Chief Gen. Alexander Yano was visiting the headquarters of the 6th Infantry Division in Shariff Kabunsuan on Friday.

Col. Julieto Ando, spokesperson of the 6th Infantry Division, said three soldiers were wounded while 19 MILF rebels were killed in the clashes that occurred in Datu Saudi Ampatuan town starting mid-afternoon Friday.

Ando said the clashes, which lasted until late night Friday, started when Moro rebels attacked an outpost of the Army?s 64th Infantry Battalion near the village of Tee around 2 p.m.

With more MILF rebels reinforcing, he said the military called in air support to dissuade the advancing rebels.

Ando said they also fired artillery towards the rebels.

Col. Marlou Salazar, commander of the Army?s 601st Infantry Brigade, said MILF forces under Ameril Ombra Kato have shifted to hit and run tactics because their supply of ammunition was running low already.

Since August, the military has been pounding rebel positions in the marshy areas of Maguindanao, following MILF attacks that killed nearly a dozen civilians in Aleosan and Pikit towns in North Cotabato.

A similar operation is also being conducted in the Lanao areas against MILF leader Abdullah Macapaar alias Commander Bravo for allegedly attacking several towns in Lanao del Norte, also in August.


Jeoffrey Maitem and Edwin Fernandez, Inquirer Mindanao



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