31 Jan 2014

War: who’s to blame?

WAR is sometimes a "necessary evil." But, it is still evil and it should be avoided at all cost. In the absence of war, we have peace where growth and development can prosper. In armed conflicts or violent hostilities – war, whether amongst political movements and local communities or between nations and allies, will always be more costly in terms of social disruptions and economic destructions (Abarece, 2013).

The month of September seemed a frightening commotion to the people in Zamboanga City as the war outbreaks in the place between the colonial Philippine occupation soldiers and the Bangsamoro freedom fighters of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). Various reports include the city schools, public offices and businesses closed; food, medicine, toiletries, and other basic needs supplies running out; thousands stranded as commercial flights and ferry services were suspended; and at least 60 people have been killed and 52 wounded. Thousands fled their homes as some were used as human shield and hundreds of houses were burned down to ashes.

Who will be accountable for the damages and injuries? Who will shoulder the costs of rebuilding the lives of the thousands of civilian victims? And the biggest question is, who to be blame? Is it the MNLF or the government or we, the nature of people?

These questions bothered many Filipinos not just those who lived in Mindanao. It occurred because of personal interests and desires to take something from its enemy. Both the government and the MNLF should ponder about the possible effect of this conflict. When one request is not granted, a revolution immediately occurred that produced “War”. War is not the solution to such misunderstandings and disagreements of disapproved requests because at the end, the innocent people will be the most affected. Sometimes such mentality of development for one’s own good delivers undesirable result.

Many would think it’s the MNLF who to be blame because they started the killings. They did immoral acts to Filipinos because of their selfishness, yet many of us failed to look on the real reason why this group plotted this way. The government has also a big part in this war, especially on the way they responded to the terrorist’s intervention of asking for a do-or-die battle. Instead of making a process of fixation on the problem in respect to September 2, 1996 MNLF-OIC-GRP Jakarta Peace Agreements, the government withheld an off-thinking decision of war. It is the duty of the government to protect its state that is why they have said they did what is the best for the nation.
Whoever started or caused it, each one is accountable to act for peace. Each one has the tendency to think for his or her self only, but should at the same time consider the majority. The greediness to power may lead to unhealthy and disastrous living in this world. Instead, of cooperating and making every necessary action to maintain the harmony, we have the attitude of wanting war to exist in order to get benefit from it. Thus, we have no difference to the MNLF who we labeled as selfish people. Taking advantage of war for one’s own interest is an immature way of looking into it because this may destroy what is important to us, both family and society.
Whatever is the reason behind the credulous war in Zamboanga City, one thing is sure it brought no good to everyone because many lives have lost for such mischievous act. It may shatter life that will shed tears and blood. This will also hinder each one to live together in progress for an aim to improve. It is the fact that war need to end and it will depend on us: MNLF, government, and the people. Pointing fingers will never solve war, but instead pointing and giving emphasis to peace talk as well as resolution will do better. Who to be blame? No one knows, yet we have the right to say and support for PEACE rather than WAR because at the end if this war will continue, no one will win, both will lose.                                                                  

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