Moro Islamic Liberation Movement Leader Haji Murad Ibrahim, after acceptance of the law of autonomy, "My life has gone through a struggle, I want to retire as a human, but I know very well that there is more work we need to do."
In the Philippines, the Bangsamoro Organic Law Draft (BOL), which will grant a comprehensive autonomy to the islands around the state of Mindanao, has been approved by the House of Representatives. Fasting assessed the subsequent process and the achievements the Moro Muslims would gain from the law to the AA correspondent. He said that the Moro process began in the 1970s, and Muslims in the region were fighting first with the Spaniards, then with the Americans, and finally with the Philippines. Recalling that more than 100 people were killed in this period and millions of others were falling to refugee status, Oruç emphasized that the process has reached a historic milestone today. Underlining that Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MICC) is an important resistance organization supporting a very important part of Moro Muslims, Oruç explained that since 2000, he has been holding peace talks with the Philippine state. Fasting stated that there was a continuous ups and downs in this process, and lastly it came to a very important point during the previous presidency of the Philippines, but stated that the last point can not be set. Huseyin Oruc, "an agreement was signed at the end of the 18-year negotiation period, and this agreement is now guaranteed by law. Yesterday the Senate approved the legislation, which will house the new Bangsamoro Autonomous Region today. We look forward to the signing of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in the coming hours."
It's not over yet
"This means that the armed struggle of the Muslims in Moro will be completed at the table." He said that those who continue the struggle for many years in Moro will take over the administration of the region. For the first time Muslims will succeed in a place where they live as a minority. " Fasting underlined that everything was not over yet, following the approval of MİKC Leader Haji Murat Ibrahim's law, saying, "We are aware that the process has come to an important point, but we still have a lot to do in the future."
Bangsamoro approved by parliament
In Bangladesh, the Bangsamoro Organic Law Draft (BOL) was approved by the House of Representatives and presented to President Rodrigo Duterte's signature in the Philippines, where the Muslim population lived in the busy Mindanao province. According to the Philippine local press, the state and the islands will be enacted after the signing of the BOL design Duterte, which is known as the "Bangsamoro Autonomous Region".
In Bangladesh, the Bangsamoro Organic Law Draft (BOL) was approved by the House of Representatives and presented to President Rodrigo Duterte's signature in the Philippines, where the Muslim population lived in the busy Mindanao province. According to Phil Star's report from the Philippine local press, the BOL design, which recognizes the states and islands as the "Bangsamoro Autonomous Region", will go into law after the signing of Duterte.
Following the uprising in the Philippines about 40 years against the central government and 120,000 people lost their lives, the Bangsamoro Comprehensive Peace Accord was signed between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MICC) and the Philippine government on 27 March 2014.
MİKC passed the proposal for the Bangsamoro Draft Law to Duterte in July last year in the scope of the peace treaty, which envisaged the definition of islandial autonomy in the Mindanao province and its surroundings, where the Muslim population lives in the south.
Duterte said in a statement on April 27, "Bangsamoro law will pass before the end of May. If it does not pass, I will resign from the presidential office. " Duterte, who said that priority should be given to the law, said he was tired of trying to resolve the ongoing dispute in Mindanao.