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US Ambassador Kenney Is Lying about US Involvement in MOA-AD Sham
| US Ambassador Kenney Is Lying about US Involvement in MOA-AD Sham |
The United States Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenney is blatantly lying by claiming that she was merely invited to witness the aborted signing of the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD), that she was ignorant of its content and that the US government had nothing to do with the GRP-MILF peace negotiations nor with the controversial MOA-AD.
It is a matter of public knowledge that on behalf of the US government she frequently travels to Mindanao and oversees US interests there, including US direct investments, military forces and pseudo-development projects. She has worked closely with the Philippine Facilitation Project of the US Institute of Peace (USIP) in steering the course of GRP-MILF peace negotiations for the sake of US interests. The Filipino people know that the United States covets the oil and other natural resources of Mindanao and wants to establish US military bases there to protect US imperial interests.
Editor’s Notes: Prof. Jose Maria Sison is the Chief
Political Consultant of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines.
Professor Sison’s views and opinion do not necessarily reflect those of this
website’s editor, webmaster, writers and contributors.There is documentary evidence to prove that Ambassador Kenney is lying. This is
the Special Report 202 by the US Institute of Peace, titled “Toward Peace in
the Southern Philippines”
(A summary and assessment of the USIP Philippine Facilitation Project) and dated
February 2008. The report declares, “In 2003 the US State Department ...
engaged the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) to facilitate a peace
agreement between the government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and
the MILF.”
It goes further, “Despite the challenges, USIP managed to build productive
relationships with both the GRP and MILF, helped the parties come up with
creative solutions to stubborn issues of ancestral domain, and started dialogue
between disparate Moro ethnic groups.” It admits, “Through its activities, USIP
introduced concepts and approaches that were useful to both government and MILF
peace panels.”
The report is quite frank in admitting the selfish interests of the US,
“Today's complex diplomatic landscape increasingly requires new tools and
techniques of conflict management, including quasi- and non-governmental
actors, to accomplish US foreign policy goals. Because of its ability to deal
with non-state actors and sensitive issues underlying civil conflict, USIP can
be a useful instrument for advancing US interests.”
The USIP is funded by the US Congress and is an instrument of US
foreign policy. But it misrepresents itself as an independent and nonpartisan institution.
The chairman of the board is J. Robinson West who is chairman of PFC Energy,
Washington. Ex-officio members are Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. Executive director of the Philippine
Facilitation Project is G. Eugene Martin, a retired diplomat who once served as
the deputy chief of mission at the US Embassy in Manila.
The US
is not interested in a just and lasting peace in either Bangsamoro land or in the entire Philippines.
It is interested solely or mainly in advancing US interests amidst conditions
of armed conflict. It merely pretends to facilitate the GRP-MILF peace
negotiations when its sees big advantages in doing so. But in the case of the
GRP-NDFP peace negotiations, it has out-rightly sabotaged them by designating
the revolutionary forces as “terrorist” and emboldening the Arroyo regime and
its military forces to engage in gross and systematic human rights violations
under the guise of combating “terrorism”. # # #








