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ZAMBOANGA CITY (February 11, 2011) – The Philippine Commission on Human Rights Chairperson Loretta Ann P. Rosales officiated the induction ceremony of the Officers of Noorus Salam (the Light of Peace), a national organization of Women Religious and Civil Society Leaders with more than 150 members hailing from across the country during the culmination dinner of a 4-day conference held from February 7 to 10 at Garden Orchid Hotel in this city.
The national conference of Muslim women dubbed as Noorus Salam: From Vision to Action, From Conflict to Peacehave provided them a venue to learn and discuss about Human Trafficking, Muslim Women’s Role in Preventive Health Care, the essence of literacy, and rights of Muslim Women. The delegates also learned the United Nations resolutions about the Women, Peace and Security, the Responsibility to Protect (the women and children in conflict situation) and the International Law on Human Rights.
Rosales was impressed by the effort to create a national body of Muslim women. She praised the Philippine Center for Islam and Democracy and the Magbassa Kita Foundation for a “job well done” and having found a “partner,” the Noorus Salam, in advocating and addressing Human Rights issues in the country particularly in Mindanao. Rosales told the delegates “Your individual experiences as Muslim women from diverse communities and cultures may offer narratives of oppression, but they are also powerful sources for enduring solutions to conflicts.”
The Human Rights chair said that the Commission plans to put up a regional office in Maguindanao province that will serve the people of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. During an open forum, delegates aired their experiences of Human Rights violation such as abduction, extra-judicial killing, inmates forced to work without pay, and incidents of discrimination. Rosales advised the complainants to file their cases in any CHR Regional Office near to them. She divulged that the commission has developed a monitoring mechanism using a database and the internet for easy tracking of the filed complaints. The Human Rights chair said that with quick filing of complaint, they are able to respond swiftly. “Our lawyers will assess if there is violation of human rights and we will file case once we found out there is,” she explained.
The delegates further aired that poverty and the recurring armed conflict drive away their women and children to work abroad who sometimes fall in the hands of human trafficker.
During her lecture, Cecilia Oebanda of Visayan Foundation updated the Muslim women that they were able to rescue Muslim girls who are victims of human trafficking.
Albaya Badrodin, vice-chair of Noorus Salam, said their eyes are open on critical issues affecting Muslim women and children in Mindanao such as on health, human trafficking, and human rights violation. “Now that we learned more and have planned the next steps, I urge all the officers and members of our organization to move because we have our responsibility to the Muslim Ummah, “ she stressed.
Amina Rasul-Bernardo, PCID head, said that with the help of partners, they will help in capacitating the officers of Noorus Salam. She encouraged the delegates to continue sharing their time and effort to improve the socio-economic condition of the Muslim communities particularly in Southern Philippines.
Former Senator Santanina Rasul congratulated the delegates and urged them to continue advocating peace and addressing illiteracy in Muslim communities.
Under the current administration, Secretary Teresita Deles is peace adviser and Prof. Miriam Coronel Ferrer sits in the government panel for the MILF. The previous Peace Adviser was Anabelle Abaya. Ms Irene Santiago, another Mindanao peace champion, had been part of the govt panel in the negotiations with the MILF.
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