Unsung in the peace process
>> Wednesday, March 5, 2014
BENCHWARMER
Ramon
Dacawi
Aside
from preventing armed encounters between government and rebel forces, the peace
zone cluster, Killip said in April last year, had mediated 17 village and
tribal conflicts. These include the rift in 2009 between Data, Sabangan,
Mt. Province and Taccong, Sagada on one hand, and Tulgao, Tinglayan, Kalinga on
the other, over the murder of a Tulgao-based businessman.
“Their names were not in the papers but those who actually brokered the peace
were there from the start, from the crucial moment of having to hold on to a
fragile status quo to prevent further bloodshed and give them the time needed
to set into motion the peace talks,” Killip stressed.
Among others, he cited Tigan-o, saying “it was he who saw through the negotiations until the last ritual that restored peace pacts between and among the communities”. (e-mail: mondaxbench@yahoo.com for comments.)
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