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  1. #51
    Last edited by amingb; 04-03-2014 at 06:16 PM.

  2. #52
    Mo Insist jud si Ferrer nga Constitutional kay maoy Order ni Pnoy .... pero basahon nimo wala jud reference sa 1987 Constitution ... kini ra "to work on proposals to amend the Philippine Constitution ..." ...

    LOSLOS TAMBALOLOS AMPAW ning admininstrasyona

  3. #53
    why not make it one time big time all out war? kana hutdon jud ni total kriminal btaw ni sila dba? also under sila sa pinas so they must follow philippine laws unya... illegal firearms na gani sila dba? then rebelion pa?

    sakto bah ni? correct me if i am wrong hehe

  4. #54
    ^^only ampaw knows,,hahahah

  5. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by angrybirds View Post
    why not make it one time big time all out war? kana hutdon jud ni total kriminal btaw ni sila dba? also under sila sa pinas so they must follow philippine laws unya... illegal firearms na gani sila dba? then rebelion pa?

    sakto bah ni? correct me if i am wrong hehe
    A “Bangsamoro Police” brazenly violates the Philippine Constitution’s Section 6, Article XVI which categorically provides that there can be only “one police force which shall be national in scope, to be administered and controlled by a national police commission.”

    karon kanang agreement nila mao ni ...

    Paragraph 6, Part VIII of the “Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro” reads: “All law enforcement functions shall be transferred from the Armed Forces of the Philippines to the police force for the Bangsamoro. Part A, paragraph one of the Annex on Normalization stipulates: “Law Enforcement . . . in the Bangsamoro shall be the primary function of the police force for the Bangsamoro.”

    Hahay ka faetz ani .. naa pajud

    The Bangsamoro will be headed by its “Chief Minister”, almost certainly the MILF chairman. He answers to no one in the Philippine Republic but only to the 50-man “Bangsamoro Assembly,” which elects the Cabinet of Ministers, who in turn chooses the Chief. (See the Pact’s “Annex on Power Sharing”, Part Two, “Governance Structure”).

    Naa jud diay sila ilaha kaugalingon nga Goberno ... ka toytoy ani ...


    Kini pajud ... Annex on Revenue Generation and Wealth Sharing | Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP)

    Ang resulta aning mas Rich pa ang Bangsamoro sa Pinas .. pila kahay share ni Pnoy ani ...

    Ug Strong palang jud ang Pilipinas ug Armed Forces dili na sila mag gara2x ... Gubat rajud ang Solution anang Problemaha ... Rule of Law ang ipatuman dili ang mere agreement nga pang Nobel Prize Winner for Pnoy.

    THIS IS A BETRAYAL TO PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES ....
    Last edited by amingb; 04-04-2014 at 04:50 PM.

  6. #56
    PUEDE RAMAN UNTA UG PEACE WITHOUT DAMAGING THE PHILIPPINE SOVEREIGNTY ... unsa naman ni ... Surrender naman ang Flag sa Pilipinas ...

  7. #57
    wala ko ka basa but base sa imu sulti perting yabaga na jud ni... e.hatag nila ang lugar para wala na gubot... so magpa gubot nalang sad ta sa cebu para e.hatag napod nila ang cebu?

    so if dili sila ka solve sa problem e.hatag nalang?


    kana mga balaod nila murag kinsa duol sa luwag mao maka kaon ug maayu?

    unsa naman ni oi!!!

  8. #58
    Comprehensive Agreement on the Bansangmoro will not give peace in Mindanao but rather create more chaos...
    Diversion tactics ni sa gobyerno ni Pnoy... Mag expect na lang ta daan, sunod nga naa na pod mabulgar nga kabuang
    sa gobyerno naa na pod laing kagubot nga moulbo sa Mindanao.

  9. #59
    Australia – Australian Foreign Minister, Bob Carr welcomed the development and said the Philippine government's announcement of the agreement "offered hope that the 28-year conflict in Mindanao could be drawing to a close." He particularly acknowledged the leadership of President Benigno Aquino III whom he described as a "strong advocate for peace."[4]
    European Union – EU High Representative, Catherine Ashton, in a statement, congratulated the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front on the successful conclusion of the framework peace agreement. Ashton said the EU also recognized the contributions of the Malaysian facilitator in the peace talks, Tengku Datuk Ab Ghafar Tengku Mohamed, as well as members of the International Contact Group. The EU foreign affairs chief also said "the EU, as a member of the International Monitoring Team and major development partner in poverty alleviation in Mindanao since 1990, will continue to lend its full support."[5]
    Indonesia – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia said that Indonesia "warmly welcomes" the development and described this agreement as well as the previous peace agreement between the Government of the Philippines and the Moro National Liberation Front in 1996 as a reflection of the "strong commitment of the Philippine government to create comprehensive peace in the Southern Philippines." It also added that Indonesia "stands ready to provide support and assistance including in exchange of experiences."[6] Indonesia earlier sealed a similar peace agreement with its decades-long secessionist group GAM in Aceh region in 2005.
    Japan – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan said that Japan "heartily welcomes" the Framework Agreement, which it described as the first step towards the realization of the peace process in Mindanao. Japan also pays respect to the Philippines and the MILF, as well as to Malaysia for its role as facilitator. The ministry also added that Japan hopes for the steady implementation of the agreement and expects more difficulties must be overcome to reach a final agreement. Finally, it said that Japan continues to offer full support to the Mindanao Peace Process.[7]
    Organisation of Islamic Cooperation – The OIC welcomed the preliminary peace agreement signed between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). The OIC also calls for the full implementation of the 1976 Tripoli Agreement and the 1996 Final Peace Agreement, which the Philippines signed with the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF).[8]
    Thailand - The agreement has been studied by Thailand as a possible framework to help solve its own southern Muslim insurgency.[9]
    Turkey – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey "congratulates the Parties on the constructive attitude they have demonstrated during the dialogue process which has paved the way for this important agreement." It also stated that "Turkey believes in the importance of mediation for the prevention and settlement of conflicts and stands ready to provide support also to the subsequent phases of the Mindanao Peace Process."[10] Turkey is a member of the International Contact Group involved in the peace talks.
    United Kingdom – UK Foreign Secretary, William Hague said the United Kingdom "wholeheartedly welcomes" the framework agreement which he calls a "testament to the commitment and vision of the parties." It also stated that "full implementation of the agreement by 2016 can bring about peace, security, and development which will be good not only for Mindanao, but for the whole of the Philippines." The secretary also reiterated his government's commitment as a member of the International Contact Group for the peace process and said the UK "stands ready to provide further assistance if such a role would be valuable to the parties."[11]
    United States – US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton affirmed that "the United States welcomes the announcement of the framework agreement between the Government of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front" and said that the agreement "is a testament to the commitment of all sides for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in the southern Philippines". The secretary also added that the next step is for the full implementation of the agreement and "encourage all parties to work together to build peace, prosperity and greater opportunities for all the people of the Philippines".
    Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Filipino muslims in the south should place more value to this peace agreement,
    the government already did it's part to make the discordance resolved into a more favorable outcome.
    Chances were given and are widely accepted and welcomed by most of the world communities.
    If they would pursue hidden agendas which would make the peace process unviable then I think
    a by force means of bringing peace, could be administered for it will become reasonable and would gain wider support.
    Last edited by <SMILE>; 04-05-2014 at 11:12 AM.

  10. #60
    Unsa may labot sa Foreign Countries ana nga Agreement ? Sila maoy mo ratify ana nga Agreement ?

    Ug makapasar ni sa Congreso im sure but im sure pud nga makuhakuhaan nang mga Demands nila in order not to violate the Constitution ... samot na ug inig abot sa Supreme Court ...

    The Question is mosugot pud kaha ang mga Moklo ug dili tumanon ilaha Demand ?

    The Only solution to meet their demands is to Amend the Constitution .. much better ug mag Federal Nalang ta ...

    so ug mao nang istoriaha kay nag hisgot man sila ug amend ang constitution para ma approved ang Agreement why man jud mo insist ang Malancanang nga Constitutional ilaron napud nila ang mga Pinoy nga walay pakialam ...

    utro pud ni si Leo Lastimosa mga member sa misscom, loslos nimo sir ... ayaw palabi ug sipsip ni Pnoy ibutang sa lugar na inyong pag sipsip.

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