GPH – MILF JOINT STATEMENT AND SIGNED DOCUMENTS

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2017-12-14 GPH-MILF Panels Joint Statement.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

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2017-12-14 Revised Implementing Guidelines of Joint Communique May 6 2002.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

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2017-12-14 Guidelines for the Operationalization BNTF.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

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2017-12-14 TOR for the GPH-MILF Communications Committee.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

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2017-12-14 Renewal of Mandate of IMT-CPC.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

By |2017-12-14T08:48:15+08:00December 14th, 2017|MILF, News, Statements|0 Comments

STATEMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL PEACE ADVISER ON MARTIAL LAW “CLEARANCE” OF FORMER MARAWI MAYOR OMAR SOLITARIO

Even before Marawi erupted, former Mayor Omar Solitario contacted me about possible incidents involving the Mautes as his brother, also former Mayor Pre Salic was a relative by affinity of the Mautes in Lanao. He volunteered to help. OPAPP then provided support in his plans of putting back in operation a local radio station that had stopped due to the need to install a new antenna to mobilize listeners how to counter violent extremism. He even published a small book on how to deal with the emergence of violent extremism.

I also arranged a Davao meeting with the President where he offered help. After the meeting, I got him on a consultancy arrangement with OPAPP.

When Marawi erupted, he was sending me timely situation updates and offered if he could initiate talks with the Mautes. After consulting others, I advised him to first refrain from dealing with them as the situation was still fluid consistent with government policy that we cannot undertake peace talks with plain terrorists.

Subsequently, when his name was included in the arrest orders pursuant to the declaration of martial law, I revoked his consultancy arrangement with OPAPP. He later informed me that he left Marawi City and stayed in a safe sanctuary outside the city but he kept in touch making suggestions on how to deal with the developing incidents. He was distressed why his name was included in the list. At one time, when the President was in Cagayan de Oro monitoring Marawi, I arranged his phone call with the President . The president told him over the phone that he instead should talk to me. So I continued handling him.

Later on I was informed that there was an arrangement for him to meet with National Defense Secretary Lorenzana to discuss how he could help government. Since his name was still in the arrest order and in order to enable him to meet with the Defense Secretary in Iligan City or in Marawi, I recommended that a clearance from the SND be issued to allow him to safely travel to meet the SND for the purpose considering there were AFP checkpoints and his name was on the arrest list. I talked with Sec Lorenzana and I was told that a clearance for him was being issued, including his two sons (the latter two not being included in my representations as I did not know them and their activities.)

During our cabinet security cluster meeting at Camp Aguinaldo, I was furnished copies of the clearances signed by Sec Lorenzana and I emailed the copies to Former iligan Mayor Franklin Quijano to pass them on to Omar Solitario. I also later called Solitario that he should directly arrange the planned meeting with SND as OPAPP does not get involved in AFP operational matters.

By |2017-08-20T05:48:55+08:00August 20th, 2017|MILF, MNLF, News, Statements|0 Comments

OPAPP Quarterly Accomplishment Report 2017

OPAPP 1st Quarter Accomplishment Report 7.12.18.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

 

OPAPP 2nd Quarter Accomplishment Report by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

 

 

2nd Qtr Physical Report.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

 

PAMANA Progress Report.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

 

Memo to ES 17-672.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

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3rd Quarter FY 2017 Physical Report of Operations 1.11.18.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

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Memo OPAPP’s 3rd Qtr Accomplishments Report FY 2017.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

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OPAPP 3rd Quarter Accomplishment Report by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

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OPAPP 4th Quarter Accomplishment Report final 4.3.18.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

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4th Quarter FY 2017 Physical Report of Operations 4.3.18.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

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OPAPP 4th Qtr – Memo to ES.pdf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process on Scribd

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By |2018-04-30T08:42:42+08:00August 4th, 2017|Resources|0 Comments

Statement of Presidential Peace Adviser Jesus Dureza on the cancellation of backchannel talks with the CPP/NPA/NDF

I am announcing the cancellation of backchannel talks with the CPP/NPA/NDF originally set within the next few days in Europe due to recent developments involving attacks done by the NPAs.

The situation on the ground necessary to provide the desired enabling environment for the conduct of peace negotiations are still not present up to this time.

By |2017-07-19T10:03:01+08:00July 19th, 2017|CPP-NPA-NDF, News, Statements|0 Comments
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