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'Peace process' in trouble over killing of 37 people
The beleaguered Philippine peace process was thrown into disarray on Wednesday, with the government saying a proposed deal with Islamist rebels must be renegotiated after the guerrillas shot or hacked 37 people to death.
Kauswagan: The beleaguered Philippine peace process was thrown into disarray on Wednesday, with the government saying a proposed deal with Islamist rebels must be renegotiated after the guerrillas shot or hacked 37 people to death.
The announcement came as the peace process with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front already appeared to be unraveling after Monday's rampage, which also led 44,000 people to flee their homes for evacuation centers in the troubled south.
Jesus Dureza, the president's press secretary, said the government was concerned that the rebel leadership may not be able to control all their forces and such attacks could be repeated.
Solicitor General Agnes Devanadera told the Supreme Court "circumstances have changed" since the aborted signing of the Malaysia-brokered accord earlier this month, referring to the rebel attacks and an ambush Sunday that killed four soldiers and four government militiamen.
She asked that challenges to the accord be thrown out because the deal, "in its present form, must undergo a thorough review". The government will pursue "further negotiations" with the rebels to address issues raised by opponents of the deal. She said the government will also conduct further consultations with those who would be affected by an expanded Muslim autonomous region in the south.
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