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I am an AB Communication Studies student whose field of specialization is on Development Communication. When I first came in MSU it was not really my attitude to be part or to be concerned with the problems that my community is facing. But good to find out that I've been slowly developing an attitude of concern for others. Before I really don't care, it's as if I live in a different world. Now I'm making this advocacy blog hoping to look for solutions to one problem which is already prevalent in the country. With this you may know me that I have the heart for my homeland and that is Mindanao.

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Peace still primary dream of Mindanao's tri-people - Braga

By Rose Palacio

Davao City (4 August) -- Councilor Pilar Braga, chair of the committee on commerce, trade and industry said Mindanao may have grown economically and socially over the past years but the island's tri-people are still dreaming for peace.

"Peace remains to be the primary dream of Mindanao's tri-peoples, the Muslims, Lumads, and Christians," she said.

"In Southern Philippines, peace continues to be a concern for us. "There is still much to be done to achieve lasting peace and genuine development in Mindanao, this, despite the signing of the 1996 peace agreement between the government of the Philippines and the Moro National Liberation Fronts, Braga said.

The local government continues to design various programs in an attempt for the people to give importance and nurture the value of peace, understanding and tolerance among Mindanao's tri-people.

The administration including several non-government organizations or NGOs have also undertaken various activities to deal with crucial issues directly affecting the lives of Mindanaoans.

Among the issues undertaken were on terrorism, poverty, peace and order problems in the pursuit of achieving real peace, she said.

"Mindanaoans are still hopeful that we could achieve a real peace in Mindanao pursuant to diverse culture of the island that would affect the tri-people in this region," she said.

The present situation calls for the charter change, the constituent assembly, the recovery of our economy, but we could never abandon peace and development. Where there is peace, everything will follow, she added. (PIA-RBPalacio)

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

It's Never Too Easy!

...Knowing the fact that Mindanao is somewhat like an unsafe place to live in, there are somehow good reasons why Mindanao shouldn't be regarded as such.Not because I'm a Mindanaoan that i would like to put a good image but because I was only concern of the future of this place.
IT'S NEVER TOO EASY for me to just sit down and relax while others are condemning Minadanao. Though it is true that for some reasons; upon hearing the word Minadanao fear follows.

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