Monday, June 1, 2009

“Stop the Food Blockade,” peace groups urge military

DAVAO CITY (MindaNews/31 May) -- The Mindanao Peoples Caucus (MPC) has urged the military to stop its practice of blocking humanitarian assistance to the evacuees, as groups dealing with humanitarian response complained the military is undermining the relief operations by dictating when and how much relief should come in.

“The military refuses to acknowledge it is ‘food blockade.’ But it is food blockade, nonetheless, when food intended for evacuees are held at checkpoints. The Mindanao Peoples Caucus condemns this practice of blocking humanitarian assistance to the evacuees and believes that as justice delayed is justice denied, food delayed is food denied as well. And food denied could, as we all know, help save starving bakwits from preventable deaths,” the MPC said in a statement dated May 31.

It said that during the coordination meeting among humanitarian agencies and leaders of internally displaced persons (IDPs) or evacuees in Cotabato City on May 28, “groups dealing with humanitarian response complained the military is undermining the relief operations by dictating when and how much relief should come in.”

As reported during the meeting, out of 50,333 families displaced in various parts of Maguindanao, only 15,522 families had been provided relief goods.

“On top of these, there are civilians trapped inside Datu Piang and Libotan and effectively cut off from whatever outside help and contact,” the statement added.

MPC cited two provisions of the United National Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement (UNGPID) to support its call on the military.

Under Principle 10, it said, IDPs “shall be protected, in particular against starvation as a form of combat.”
“Principle 25 further states that ‘all authorities concerned shall grant and facilitate the free passage of humanitarian assistance and grant persons engaged in the provision of such assistance rapid and unimpeded access to the internally displaced,’” the MPC statement said.

“Depriving evacuees of food is a violation of human rights. It is absolutely unacceptable and civil society and church organizations including international humanitarian agencies should stand up and assert the independence of relief assistance as a matter of right for the IDPs. Our silence on this regard can be construed as our acquiescence to military's control of relief supplies to promote their military objective,” the statement added.

The MPC said that nearly a year since military operations were launched against two field commanders of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), the commanders are still on the loose and the civilians are suffering the brunt of war.

“For more than ten months now, these internally displaced persons (IDPs) -- the evacuees or ‘bakwits’ as they have come to be known – are still in cramped evacuation centers and government buildings and schoolhouses, waiting for the time when they can return to their homes and resume their interrupted lives.

“But the war has instead become so vicious and soldiers who are supposed to be running against renegade MILF commanders for allegedly attacking civilians are now committing the very same atrocities that renegade commanders allegedly perpetuate,” it said.

The MPC urged the Commission on Human Rights to “investigate all these atrocities and bring those responsible for the attacks to justice” as it condemned what it referred to as “systematic burning of hundreds of civilian homes in Maguindanao which is clearly an assault against civilian population and a direct violation of international humanitarian laws.” (MindaNews)

Source: http://www.mindanews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6453&Itemid=75

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to the brave men and women of the Mindanao Peoples Caucus (MPC) for the statement against the inhuman conduct of the state forces by "killing the IDPs softly". For applying "food blockade" to different evacuation centers would definitely resulted to starvation of the evacuees that may lead them to sickness and eventually death...

Therefore, this actuation of the members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is a heinous crime against the people (civilians) whom they are mandated by law to "protect the lives and properties.."

We call on all groups and individuals to expose these barbaric acts of these "lawless" law enforcers and authorites.

Jokey