Progressive
historians have viewed the moro-moro as a tactic by the Spanish
colonizers to demonize the Moros, the largest ethnic group that
successfully warded off attempts at conquering them. The moro-moro
plays helped fan the flames of anti-Moro sentiments among the Christianized
ethnic groups.
Today, Filipino
Muslim groups point to the continuing effects of the moro-moro as
seen in the recent cases of harassment of Muslims not only in Mindanao
but also in the Muslim communities.
MILF
Fighters: Terrorists?
As the
Islamic holy month of Ramadan began last Nov. 6, the government
announced that the United States was planning to include the Moro
Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in its list of "foreign terrorist
organizations."
The Moros did
not miss the irony. This announcement drew a stinging rebuttal from
Amirah Ali Lidasan, secretary-general of the Moro-Christian People's
Alliance (MCPA).
"The U.S.'
plan to tag the MILF as a terrorist group and its timely announcement
by the Arroyo government during the very first day of Ramadan is
a blatant disrespect of Islamic principles and Muslims all over
the world. However, we do not find this surprising at all, for after
the US's arrogant tagging of the CPP-NPA as a terrorist organization,
other pro-people organizations that are against the US-Arroyo clique
are sure to be on their hit list," Lidasan said.
Muslim
"Bombers"
Last Nov.
13, several persons were arrested in connection with the recent
series of bombings in Metro Manila and Zamboanga. Most of them are
residents of the Muslim Compound in Barangay Culiat, Tandang Sora,
Quezon City.
As a WG&A
Super Ferry from Cotabato City unloaded its passengers at Pier 4
at 1 p.m., six Muslim civilians were arrested. Three of them - Muhaliddin
Hassan, Argie Adam and an unidentified female - are residents of
the Muslim Compound. They are all detained in Camp Crame, the Philippine
National Police headquarters located in Quezon City.
The MCPA condemned
the arrest of the six and denied that the three Culiat residents
are MILF members. In a press statement, Lidasan said that Hassan
is a vendor with a wife in Saudi Arabia, his cousin Adam is a construction
worker in Laguna, and the unidentified female is Hassan's sister-in-law.
"Their
only purpose in going to Cotabato last October 16 was to attend
the wedding of Hassan's sister," Lidasan explained.
There were also
raids in Barangay Culiat that day.
There was one
raid at 4:00 a.m. Another took place at 1:00 p.m., in which one
male was arrested. An hour later, there was another raid; two persons
were arrested. K-9 sniffing dogs were used in some of these raids,
according to the human rights group Karapatan.
At 2:15 pm,
nine members of the Philippine National Police's (PNP) Special Weapons
and Tactics (SWAT) team and elements of the National Bureau of Investigation,
armed with baby armalites and .45 caliber pistols, broke into the
Lumpingan residence.
Without identifying themselves, they said they had come with a warrant
of arrest for a certain "Salongga," with an address of
106-C Lanao Street, Muslim Compound, Barangay Culiat, Quezon City-beside
the Lumpingan residence.
Five of the
raiders went straight to the second floor and searched the area,
though residents of the house had explained that the person mentioned
in the arrest warrant does not live there. Nurmina Lumpingan, 14,
a member of the Kalipunan ng Migranteng Pilipino at Pamilya (KMPP),
was held at gunpoint by one of them and ordered to come down. The
four other SWAT members searched the first floor.
Abdullah Lumpingan,
71, who suffers from a heart ailment and is another KMPP member,
was also threatened at gunpoint.
The raiders
only stopped searching the house after Tarhata Lumpingan, 43, KMPP
vice chair, explained that they are KMPP members and when they discovered
the Lumpingans' Bayan Muna ID cards among their belongings.
"They might squeal on us to Satur Ocampo," one of the
raiders remarked, referring to a Bayan Muna representative.
Islamophobia
Lidasan sees in all these a manifestation of what she
calls "Islamophobia."
"This series of arrests in Muslim communities and the tagging
of innocent Muslims as terrorists are glaring manifestations of
Islamophobia, the demonizing of Muslims in the eyes of the people,"
she said. -- Bulatlat.com