Philippines Rebel Leader: Challenges Exist With Peace Deal

Philippines Rebel Leader: Challenges Exist With Peace Deal
(Moro Islamic Liberation Front Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim holds a rare press conference at Camp Darapanan, Philippines, October 27, 2012. (Simone Orendain/VOA))

The head of the Philippines' largest Muslim rebel group is looking ahead to challenges in the remaining rounds of talks to hammer out final peace with the government. Both sides are hopeful the agreement will put an end to the Muslims’ four-decade fight for self-determination that has left more than 120,000 people dead.

The chairman of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front met with reporters for the first time since the signing of a preliminary peace agreement between the group and the Philippine government two weeks ago. Under the hot sun in the sprawling rebel headquarters of Camp Darapanan, Murad Ebrahim called the signed document “the best political solution” crafted by any Muslim group in Mindanao, in the country’s southern third. But he noted it is only a first step.