Annex on Normalization to the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB)
- Country/entity
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Philippines
Mindanao - Region
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Asia and Pacific
- Agreement name
- Annex on Normalization to the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB)
- Date
- 25 Jan 2014
- Agreement status
- Multiparty signed/agreed
- Interim arrangement
- Yes
- Agreement/conflict level
- Intrastate/intrastate conflict
- Stage
- Implementation/renegotiation
- Conflict nature
- Government/territory
- Peace process
- Philippines - Mindanao process
- Parties
- For the GPH: Prof. Miriam Coronel-Ferrer, GPH Panel Chair; For the MILF: Mohagher Iqbal, MILF Panel Chair
- Third parties
- Signed in the presence of: Tengku Dato' Ab Ghafar Tengku Mohamed, Malaysian Facilitator
- Description
- Annex outlines and elaborates additional details on the Normalization process, which aims to ensure human security in Bangsamoro by building a society that is committed to basic human rights. Mechanisms for this process include the Joint Normalization Committee, Joint Peace and Security Committees, an Independent Decommissioning Body, and a Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Commission.
- Agreement document
- PH_140125_Annex of Normalization to FAB.pdf (opens in new tab) | Download PDF
Groups
- Children/youth
- Groups→Children/youth→SubstantivePage 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
5. The Parties recognize the need to attract multi-donor country support, assistance and pledges to the normalization process. For this purpose, a Trust Fund shall be established through which urgent support, recurrent and investment budget cost will be released with efficiency, transparency and accountability. The Parties agree to adopt criteria for eligible financing schemes, such as, priority areas of capacity building, institutional strengthening, impact programs to address imbalances in development and infrastructures, and economic facilitation for return to normal life affecting combatant and non-combatant elements of the MILF, indigenous peoples, women, children, and internally displaced persons. - Disabled persons
No specific mention.
- Elderly/age
No specific mention.
- Migrant workers
No specific mention.
- Racial/ethnic/national group
No specific mention.
- Religious groups
No specific mention.
- Indigenous people
- Groups→Indigenous people→SubstantivePage 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
5. The Parties recognize the need to attract multi-donor country support, assistance and pledges to the normalization process. For this purpose, a Trust Fund shall be established through which urgent support, recurrent and investment budget cost will be released with efficiency, transparency and accountability. The Parties agree to adopt criteria for eligible financing schemes, such as, priority areas of capacity building, institutional strengthening, impact programs to address imbalances in development and infrastructures, and economic facilitation for return to normal life affecting combatant and non-combatant elements of the MILF, indigenous peoples, women, children, and internally displaced persons. - Other groups
No specific mention.
- Refugees/displaced persons
- Groups→Refugees/displaced persons→SubstantivePage 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
1. As part of the normalization process, the Parties agree to intensify development efforts for rehabilitation, reconstruction and development of the Bansamoro, and institute programs to address the needs of BIAF members, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and poverty-stricken communities.
5. The Parties recognize the need to attract multi-donor country support, assistance and pledges to the normalization process. For this purpose, a Trust Fund shall be established through which urgent support, recurrent and investment budget cost will be released with efficiency, transparency and accountability. The Parties agree to adopt criteria for eligible financing schemes, such as, priority areas of capacity building, institutional strengthening, impact programs to address imbalances in development and infrastructures, and economic facilitation for return to normal life affecting combatant and non-combatant elements of the MILF, indigenous peoples, women, children, and internally displaced persons. - Social class
No specific mention.
Gender
- Women, girls and gender
- Page 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
3. Special socio-economic programs will be provided to the decommissioned women auxiliary forces of the MILF.
Page 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
5. The Parties recognize the need to attract multi-donor country support, assistance and pledges to the normalization process. For this purpose, a Trust Fund shall be established through which urgent support, recurrent and investment budget cost will be released with efficiency, transparency and accountability. The Parties agree to adopt criteria for eligible financing schemes, such as, priority areas of capacity building, institutional strengthening, impact programs to address imbalances in development and infrastructures, and economic facilitation for return to normal life affecting combatant and non-combatant elements of the MILF, indigenous peoples, women, children, and internally displaced persons. - Men and boys
No specific mention.
- LGBTI
No specific mention.
- Family
No specific mention.
State definition
- Nature of state (general)
No specific mention.
- State configuration
No specific mention.
- Self determination
No specific mention.
- Referendum
No specific mention.
- State symbols
No specific mention.
- Independence/secession
No specific mention.
- Accession/unification
No specific mention.
- Border delimitation
No specific mention.
- Cross-border provision
No specific mention.
Governance
- Political institutions (new or reformed)
No specific mention.
- Elections
No specific mention.
- Electoral commission
No specific mention.
- Political parties reform
No specific mention.
- Civil society
No specific mention.
- Traditional/religious leaders
No specific mention.
- Public administration
No specific mention.
- Constitution
No specific mention.
Power sharing
- Political power sharing
No specific mention.
- Territorial power sharing
No specific mention.
- Economic power sharing
- Power sharing→Economic power sharing→Sharing of resourcesPage 9, I. Resource Mobilization
1. The GPH shall provide the necessary funding for the normalization process.
2. The Parties agree to allow either party to access funds from donors for the operations of the different mechanisms under the normalization process to supplement the budgetary requirements provided by the GPH. - Military power sharing
- Power sharing→Military power sharing→Merger of forcesPage 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
2. To ensure effective security collaboration, several joint mechanisms shall be established. The Joint Normalization Committee (JNC) shall coordinate the different processes in normalization. The Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC) shall coordinate the security component of the normalization process. The Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs) shall be the operating units composed of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the PNP, and the MILF's Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF). These mechanisms shall work for the maintenance of peace and order and the stability of the areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
3. These transitional mechanisms shall be in place until the police force for the Bangsamoro is fully organized and operational. Based on need, the Parties may choose to extend the operations of these transitional arrangements.
Page 4, B3. Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs)
1. Contingents from the AFP, PNP, and the 81AF shall be organized into the JPSTs that will work for the maintenance of peace and order and the stability ofthe areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
2. The JPSTs shall have the following additional functions:
a. Tracking and documenting of private armies and other armed groups, and the reduction and control of weapons and materiel;
b. Support the observance of the existing ceasefire agreement to address and prevent hostilities;
c. Upon request, work on security arrangements for activities related to and personalities involved in the peace process; and d. Support dispute resolution initiatives on the ground.Power sharing→Military power sharing→Joint command structuresPage 4, B2. Joint Peace and Security Committee
2. The JPSC shall be under the JNC. It shall have the following functions:
a. Coordinate with the two Parties' command structures on security arrangements relevant to its functions;
Human rights and equality
- Human rights/RoL general
- Page 1, Prefatory Statement
This Annex on Normalization is an integral part of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) between the Government of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). It outlines and elaborates additional details on Normalization. Normalization is a process whereby communities can achieve their desired quality of life, which includes the pursuit of sustainable livlihood and political participation within a peaceful deliberative society. Normalization aims to ensure human security in the Bangsamoro. It helps build a society that is committed to basic human rights where individuals are free from fear of violence or crime and where long-held traditions and values continue to be honored.
Page 1, A. Policing
2. The police force for the Bangsamoro shall be professional, civilian in character, effective and efficient in law enforcement, fair and impartial, and accountable under the law for its actions. It shall be responsible both to the Central Government and the Bangsamoro Government, and to the communities it serves. - Bill of rights/similar
No specific mention.
- Treaty incorporation
No specific mention.
- Civil and political rights
- Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→LifePage 2, A. Policing
4. Pending the establishment of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA),the Panels shall create a mechanism to facilitate a consultative process between the Parties in the appointment, employment and deployment of the existing police force. Employment refers to the utilization of units or elements of the Philippine National Police (PNP) for purposes of protection of lives and properties, enforcement of laws,maintenance of peace and order,prevention of crimes, arrest of criminal offenders and bringing of offenders to justice, and ensuring public safety, particularly in the suppression of disorders, riots, lawlessness, violence, rebellious and seditious conspiracy, insurgency, subversion or other related activities. Deployment shall mean the orderly and organized physical movement of elements or units of the PNP within the province, city or municipality for purposes of employment as herein defined.Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Liberty and security of personPage 1, Prefatory Statement
Normalization aims to ensure human security in the Bangsamoro. It helps build a society that is committed to basic human rights where individuals are free from fear of violence or crime and where long-held traditions and values continue to be honored.Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Vote and take partPage 1, Prefatory Statement
Normalization is a process whereby communities can achieve their desired quality of life, which includes the pursuit of sustainable livelihood and political participation within a peaceful deliberative society. - Socio-economic rights
- Human rights and equality→Socio-economic rights→PropertyPage 2, A. Policing
4. Pending the establishment of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA),the Panels shall create a mechanism to facilitate a consultative process between the Parties in the appointment, employment and deployment of the existing police force. Employment refers to the utilization of units or elements of the Philippine National Police (PNP) for purposes of protection of lives and properties, enforcement of laws,maintenance of peace and order,prevention of crimes, arrest of criminal offenders and bringing of offenders to justice, and ensuring public safety, particularly in the suppression of disorders, riots, lawlessness, violence, rebellious and seditious conspiracy, insurgency, subversion or other related activities. Deployment shall mean the orderly and organized physical movement of elements or units of the PNP within the province, city or municipality for purposes of employment as herein defined.Human rights and equality→Socio-economic rights→WorkPage 1, Prefatory Statement
Normalization is a process whereby communities can achieve their desired quality of life, which includes the pursuit of sustainable livelihood and political participation within a peaceful deliberative society.Human rights and equality→Socio-economic rights→Adequate standard of livingPage 1, Prefatory Statement
Normalization is a process whereby communities can achieve their desired quality of life, which includes the pursuit of sustainable livelihood and political participation within a peaceful deliberative society.Human rights and equality→Socio-economic rights→Cultural lifePage 1, Prefatory Statement
Normalization aims to ensure human security in the Bangsamoro. It helps build a society that is committed to basic human rights where individuals are free from fear of violence or crime and where long-held traditions and values continue to be honored.
Rights related issues
- Citizenship
No specific mention.
- Democracy
No specific mention.
- Detention procedures
No specific mention.
- Media and communication
No specific mention.
- Mobility/access
No specific mention.
- Protection measures
- Rights related issues→Protection measures→OtherPage 2, A. Policing
4. Pending the establishment of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA),the Panels shall create a mechanism to facilitate a consultative process between the Parties in the appointment, employment and deployment of the existing police force. Employment refers to the utilization of units or elements of the Philippine National Police (PNP) for purposes of protection of lives and properties, enforcement of laws,maintenance of peace and order,prevention of crimes, arrest of criminal offenders and bringing of offenders to justice, and ensuring public safety, particularly in the suppression of disorders, riots, lawlessness, violence, rebellious and seditious conspiracy, insurgency, subversion or other related activities. Deployment shall mean the orderly and organized physical movement of elements or units of the PNP within the province, city or municipality for purposes of employment as herein defined. - Other
No specific mention.
Rights institutions
- NHRI
No specific mention.
- Regional or international human rights institutions
No specific mention.
Justice sector reform
- Criminal justice and emergency law
No specific mention.
- State of emergency provisions
No specific mention.
- Judiciary and courts
No specific mention.
- Prisons and detention
No specific mention.
- Traditional Laws
No specific mention.
Socio-economic reconstruction
- Development or socio-economic reconstruction
- Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Socio-economic developmentPage 1, Prefatory Statement
This Annex on Normalization is an integral part of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) between the Government of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). It outlines and elaborates additional details on Normalization. Normalization is a process whereby communities can achieve their desired quality of life, which includes the pursuit of sustainable livlihood and political participation within a peaceful deliberative society. Normalization aims to ensure human security in the Bangsamoro. It helps build a society that is committed to basic human rights where individuals are free from fear of violence or crime and where long-held traditions and values continue to be honored.
Page 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
1. Normalization during the transition stage shall be based on the principle of partnership between the GPH and the MILF working together to secure the peace on the ground.
Page 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
2. To ensure effective security collaboration, several joint mechanisms shall be established. The Joint Normalization Committee (JNC) shall coordinate the different processes in normalization. The Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC) shall coordinate the security component of the normalization process. The Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs) shall be the operating units composed of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the PNP, and the MILF's Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF). These mechanisms shall work for the maintenance of peace and order and the stability of the areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
Page 3, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
3. These transitional mechanisms shall be in place until the police force for the Bangsamoro is fully organized and operational. Based on need, the Parties may choose to extend the operations of these transitional arrangements.
Page 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
4. The International Monitoring Team (IMT), the GPH and MILF Coordinating Committees on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCHs) and Ad Hoc Joint Action Groups (AHJAGs), including the ceasefire Local Monitoring Teams and the AHJAG Team Sites, will continue to perform their functions. The Parties agree to undertake periodic review of these mechanisms to determine their transition into other approriate mechanisms in the normalization process.
Page 3, B1. Joint Normalization Committee
1. To undertake the primary function of coordinating the processes of normalization,the JNC shall be created by the Panels.
2. The organization, structure and other functions of the JNC and its relations with other mechanisms shall be as specified in the Terms of Reference tg be signed by the Panels within two (2) months after the signing of the Annex on Normalization.
3. All disputes arising from the implementation of the normalization process shall be resolved at the level of the JNC before elevation to the Panels.
4. The JNC shall be assisted by a joint secretariat.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
3. To achieve the above goal, a comprehensive needs assessment shall be undertaken for the members of the BIAF and their communities as a basis for a comprehensive socio-economic development program.
Page 6, E. UXOs and Landmines
1. Both Parties commit to uphold the "Deed of Commitment under Geneva Call for Adherence to a Total Ban on Anti-Personnel Mines and for Cooperation in Mine Action" signed by the MILF on 7 April 2002. As part of the normalization process, Parties also hereby commit to jointly undertake mines/un-exploded ordnance (UXO) detection and clearance (de-mining) as well as mine risk education with the assistance of concerned organizations (experts), including the project provided in the "Guidelines for the Implementation of the Philippine Campaign to Ban Landmines - Fondation Suisse de Deminage Project" of 5 May 2010. This shall be undertaken as a measure for the rehabilitation, reconstruction and development efforts and for the confidence-building efforts in support of the larger peace process.
Page 7, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
1. As part of the normalization process, the Parties agree to intensify development efforts for rehabilitation, reconstruction and development of the Bangsamoro, and institute programs to address the needs of BIAF members, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and poverty-stricken communities.
Page 7, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
2. A needs and skills assessment of BIAF members for decommissioning shall be undertaken in order to develop a responsive program that addresses their needs and that of their communities.
Page 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
3. Special socio-economic programs will be provided to the decommissioned women auxiliary forces of the MILF.
Page 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
4. The socio-economic programs should be community-based and reinforce social cohesion, and strengthen and preserve the unity of the communities. For this purpose, a community-needs assessment shall be undertaken.
Page 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
5. The Parties recognize the need to attract multi-donor country support, assistance and pledges to the normalization process. For this purpose, a Trust Fund shall be established through which urgent support, recurrent and investment budget cost will be released with efficiency, transparency and accountability. The Parties agree to adopt criteria for eligible financing schemes, such as, priority areas of capacity building, institutional strengthening, impact programs to address imbalances in development and infrastructures, and economic facilitation for return to normal life affecting combatant and non-combatant elements of the MILF, indigenous peoples, women, children, and internally displaced persons.
Page 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
6.Efforts shall be made to align socio-economic intervention with the overall Bangsamoro Development Plan.
Page 9, I. Resource Mobilization
1. The GPH shall provide the necessary funding for the normalization process.
2. The Parties agree to allow either party to access funds from donors for the operations of the different mechanisms under the normalization process to supplement the budgetary requirements provided by the GPH.
Page 10, K. Schedule
The phasing and sequencing of the different elements of the Annex on Normalization are reflected in the attached matrix. The matrix shall be released upon the signing of the comprehensive agreement on the Bangsamoro. - National economic plan
No specific mention.
- Natural resources
No specific mention.
- International funds
- Page 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
5. The Parties recognize the need to attract multi-donor country support, assistance and pledges to the normalization process. For this purpose, a Trust Fund shall be established through which urgent support, recurrent and investment budget cost will be released with efficiency, transparency and accountability. The Parties agree to adopt criteria for eligible financing schemes, such as, priority areas of capacity building, institutional strengthening, impact programs to address imbalances in development and infrastructures, and economic facilitation for return to normal life affecting combatant and non-combatant elements of the MILF, indigenous peoples, women, children, and internally displaced persons. - Business
No specific mention.
- Taxation
No specific mention.
- Banks
No specific mention.
Land, property and environment
- Land reform/rights
No specific mention.
- Pastoralist/nomadism rights
No specific mention.
- Cultural heritage
- Land, property and environment→Cultural heritage→IntangiblePage 1, Prefatory Statement
Normalization aims to ensure human security in the Bangsamoro. It helps build a society that is committed to the basic human rights where individuals are free from fear of violence or crime and where long-held traditions and values continue to be honored. - Environment
No specific mention.
- Water or riparian rights or access
No specific mention.
Security sector
- Security Guarantees
- Page 1, Prefatory Statement
This Annex on Normalization is an integral part of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) between the Government of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). It outlines and elaborates additional details on Normalization. Normalization is a process whereby communities can achieve their desired quality of life, which includes the pursuit of sustainable livlihood and political participation within a peaceful deliberative society. Normalization aims to ensure human security in the Bangsamoro. It helps build a society that is committed to basic human rights where individuals are free from fear of violence or crime and where long-held traditions and values continue to be honored.
Page 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
2. To ensure effective security collaboration, several joint mechanisms shall be established. The Joint Normalization Committee (JNC) shall coordinate the different processes in normalization. The Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC) shall coordinate the security component of the normalization process. The Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs) shall be the operating units composed of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the PNP, and the MILF's Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF). These mechanisms shall work for the maintenance of peace and order and the stability of the areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
Page 4, B2. Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC)
1. The JPSC shall be formed, composed of three (3) representatives each from the GPH and the MILF, including the co-chair from each party,for a total of six (6) persons.
Page 4, B2. Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC)
2. The JPSC shall be under the JNC. It shall have the following functions:
a. Coordinate with the two Parties' command structures on security arrangements relevant to its functions;
b. Develop policies and operational guidelines for the effective partnership of the JPSTs; and
c. Coordinate the security arrangements for the activities related to the implementation of the FAB and its Annexes.
Page 4, B3. Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs)
2. The JPSTs shall have the following additional functions:
a. Tracking and documenting of private armies and other armed groups, and the reduction and control of weapons and materiel;
b. Support the observance of the existing ceasefire agreement to address and prevent hostilities;
c. Upon request, work on security arrangements for activities related to and personalities involved in the peace process; and
d. Support dispute resolution initiatives on the ground.
Page 6, D. Redeployment of the AFP
2. There shall be a joint security assessment and an inventory of AFP units and troops in the Bangsamoro to ensure an orderly redeployment of AFP units and troops, and avoid a security vacuum in the Bangsamoro. The AFP shall only retain installations necessary for national defense and security. - Ceasefire
- Security sector→Ceasefire→Ceasefire provisionPage 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
4. The International Monitoring Team (IMT), the GPH and MILF Coordinating Committees on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCHs) and Ad Hoc Joint Action Groups (AHJAGs), including the ceasefire Local Monitoring Teams and the AHJAG Team Sites, will continue to perform their functions. The Parties agree to undertake periodic review of these mechanisms to determine their transition into other approriate mechanisms in the normalization process.
Page 4, B3. Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs)
2. The JPSTs shall have the following additional functions:
a. Tracking and documenting of private armies and other armed groups, and the reduction and control of weapons and materiel;
b. Support the observance of the existing ceasefire agreement to address and prevent hostilities;
c. Upon request, work on security arrangements for activities related to and personalities involved in the peace process; and
d. Support dispute resolution initiatives on the ground. - Police
- Page 1, A. Policing
1. Law enforcement and maintenance of peace and order in the Bangsamoro shall be the primary function of the police force for the Bangsamoro.
Page 1, A. Policing
2. The police force for the Bangsamoro shall be professional, civilian in character, effective and efficient in law enforcement, fair and impartial, and accountable under the law for its actions. It shall be responsible both to the Central Government and the Bangsamoro Government, and to the communities it serves.
Page 1, A. Policing
3. To achieve the principle stated above, an Independent Commission on Policing (ICP) shall be organized to recommend the appropriate policing for the Bangsamoro. The ICP shall be constituted by the Panels and shall be guided by the Terms of Reference adopted last 27 February 2013 by both Panels. The ICP is deemed abolished upon submission of its final report to the Panels.
Page 2, A. Policing
4. Pending the establishment of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA),the Panels shall create a mechanism to facilitate a consultative process between the Parties in the appointment, employment and deployment of the existing police force. Employment refers to the utilization of units or elements of the Philippine National Police (PNP) for purposes of protection of lives and properties, enforcement of laws,maintenance of peace and order,prevention of crimes, arrest of criminal offenders and bringing of offenders to justice, and ensuring public safety, particularly in the suppression of disorders, riots, lawlessness, violence, rebellious and seditious conspiracy, insurgency, subversion or other related activities. Deployment shall mean the orderly and organized physical movement of elements or units of the PNP within the province, city or municipality for purposes of employment as herein defined.
Page 2, A. Policing
5. Upon its establishment and pending the implementation of the agreed policing in the Bangsamoro, the BTA shall have substantial participation in choosing the head and in the employment and the deployment of the existing PNP in the Bangsamoro. The head of the police force will be selected from a list of three (3) eligible officers recommended by the PNP.
Page 3, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
3. These transitional mechanisms shall be in place until the police force for the Bangsamoro is fully organized and operational. Based on need, the Parties may choose to extend the operations of these transitional arrangements. - Armed forces
- Page 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
2. To ensure effective security collaboration, several joint mechanisms shall be established. The Joint Normalization Committee (JNC) shall coordinate the different processes in normalization. The Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC) shall coordinate the security component of the normalization process. The Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs) shall be the operating units composed of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the PNP, and the MILF's Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF). These mechanisms shall work for the maintenance of peace and order and the stability of the areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
Pg. 4, B2. Joint Peace and Security Committee
2. The JPSC shall be under the JNC. It shall have the following functions: a. Coordinate with the two Parties' command structures on security arrangements relevant to its functions;
Page 4, B3. Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs)
1. Contingents from the AFP, PNP, and the BIAF shall be organized into the JPSTs that will work for the maintenance of peace and order and the stability ofthe areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
Page 6, D. Redeployment of the AFP
1. The government shall redeploy AFP units and troops from or within the Bangsamoro, consistent with a normal and peaceful life and the progress in the other aspects of normalization.
Page 6, D. Redeployment of the AFP
2. There shall be a joint security assessment and an inventory of AFP units and troops in the Bangsamoro to ensure an orderly redeployment of AFP units and troops, and avoid a security vacuum in the Bangsamoro. The AFP shall only retain installations necessary for national defense and security.
Page 6, D. Redeployment of the AFP
3. The JNC shall recommend criteria for the redeployment of AFP units and troops from former conflict areas. Consistent with its functions, the Third Party Monitoring Team (TPMT) shall monitor the aspects of the redeployment of AFP units and troops.
Page 6, D. Redeployment of the AFP
4. There shall be coordination between the Central Government and the Bangsamoro Government in the movement of the AFP in the Bangsamoro. In the exercise of this coordination, protocols shall be established by the Central Government and the Bangsamoro Government. - DDR
- Security sector→DDR→DDR programmesPage 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
1. Normalization during the transition stage shall be based on the principle of partnership between the GPH and the MILF working together to secure the peace on the ground.
Page 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
2. To ensure effective security collaboration, several joint mechanisms shall be established. The Joint Normalization Committee (JNC) shall coordinate the different processes in normalization. The Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC) shall coordinate the security component of the normalization process. The Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs) shall be the operating units composed of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the PNP, and the MILF's Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF). These mechanisms shall work for the maintenance of peace and order and the stability of the areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
Page 3, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
3. These transitional mechanisms shall be in place until the police force for the Bangsamoro is fully organized and operational. Based on need, the Parties may choose to extend the operations of these transitional arrangements.
Page 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
4. The International Monitoring Team (IMT), the GPH and MILF Coordinating Committees on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCHs) and Ad Hoc Joint Action Groups (AHJAGs), including the ceasefire Local Monitoring Teams and the AHJAG Team Sites, will continue to perform their functions. The Parties agree to undertake periodic review of these mechanisms to determine their transition into other approriate mechanisms in the normalization process.
Page 3, B1. Joint Normalization Committee
1. To undertake the primary function of coordinating the processes of normalization,the JNC shall be created by the Panels.
2. The organization, structure and other functions of the JNC and its relations with other mechanisms shall be as specified in the Terms of Reference tg be signed by the Panels within two (2) months after the signing of the Annex on Normalization.
3. All disputes arising from the implementation of the normalization process shall be resolved at the level of the JNC before elevation to the Panels.
4. The JNC shall be assisted by a joint secretariat.
Page 4, B2. Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC)
1. The JPSC shall be formed, composed of three (3) representatives each from the GPH and the MILF, including the co-chair from each party,for a total of six (6) persons.
Page 4, B2. Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC)
2. The JPSC shall be under the JNC. It shall have the following functions:
a. Coordinate with the two Parties' command structures on security arrangements relevant to its functions;
b. Develop policies and operational guidelines for the effective partnership of the JPSTs; and
c. Coordinate the security arrangements for the activities related to the implementation of the FAB and its Annexes.
Page 4, B3. Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs)
1. Contingents from the AFP, PNP, and the BIAF shall be organized into the JPSTs that will work for the maintenance of peace and order and the stability ofthe areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
Page 4, B3. Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs)
2. The JPSTs shall have the following additional functions:
a. Tracking and documenting of private armies and other armed groups, and the reduction and control of weapons and materiel;
b. Support the observance of the existing ceasefire agreement to address and prevent hostilities;
c. Upon request, work on security arrangements for activities related to and personalities involved in the peace process; and
d. Support dispute resolution initiatives on the ground.
Page 4, C. Decommissioning
1. The MILF shall undertake a graduated program for decommissioning of its forces so that they are put beyond use.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
2. Decommissioning shall be a process that includes activities achieving a smooth transition for the BIAF members to productive civilian life.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
3. To achieve the above goal, a comprehensive needs assessment shall be undertaken for the members of the BIAF and their communities as a basis for a comprehensive socio-economic development program.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
4. There shall be an Independent Decommissioning Body (IDB) that will oversee the process of decommissioning of the MILF forces and weapons.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
5. The IDB shall be composed of three (3) foreign experts including the chairperson, and four (4) local experts jointly nominated by the Parties. The Parties shall invite three (3) States to provide the foreign experts.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
6. The IDB shall perform the following functions:
a. Conduct inventory, verification and validation of BIAF members, arms and weapons;
b. Develop and implement a schedule of decommissioning of BIAF forces;
c. Plan, design,and implement techniques and technologies for weapons collection or retrieval, transport, and storage and putting weapons beyond use in accordance with the agreement of the parties; and
d. Report on the progress of its work and submit its terminal report to the GPH and MILF Panels.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
7. The work and reports of the IDB shall be covered by rules on confidentiality , and shall be in accordance with the Terms of Reference to be signed by the Panels.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
8. All disputes arising from the implementation of the decommissioning process shall be resolved at the level of the IDB before elevation to the Panels.
Page 6, C. Decommissioning
9. The decommissioning of MILF forces shall be parallel and commensurate to the implementation of all the agreements of the Parties.
Page 6, C. Decommissioning
10. The JNC, consistent with the normalization process, shall develop a program for reduction and management of small arms and light weapons (SALWs) of individuals and groups.
Page 6, D. Redeployment of the AFP
1. The government shall redeploy AFP units and troops from or within the Bangsamoro, consistent with a normal and peaceful life and the progress in the other aspects of normalization.
Page 6, D. Redeployment of the AFP
2. There shall be a joint security assessment and an inventory of AFP units and troops in the Bangsamoro to ensure an orderly redeployment of AFP units and troops, and avoid a security vacuum in the Bangsamoro. The AFP shall only retain installations necessary for national defense and security.
Page 6, D. Redeployment of the AFP
3. The JNC shall recommend criteria for the redeployment of AFP units and troops from former conflict areas. Consistent with its functions, the Third Party Monitoring Team (TPMT) shall monitor the aspects of the redeployment of AFP units and troops.
Page 6, D. Redeployment of the AFP
4. There shall be coordination between the Central Government and the Bangsamoro Government in the movement of the AFP in the Bangsamoro. In the exercise of this coordination, protocols shall be established by the Central Government and the Bangsamoro Government.
Page 6, E. UXOs and Landmines
1. Both Parties commit to uphold the "Deed of Commitment under Geneva Call for Adherence to a Total Ban on Anti-Personnel Mines and for Cooperation in Mine Action" signed by the MILF on 7 April 2002. As part of the normalization process, Parties also hereby commit to jointly undertake mines/un-exploded ordnance (UXO) detection and clearance (de-mining) as well as mine risk education with the assistance of concerned organizations (experts), including the project provided in the "Guidelines for the Implementation of the Philippine Campaign to Ban Landmines - Fondation Suisse de Deminage Project" of 5 May 2010. This shall be undertaken as a measure for the rehabilitation, reconstruction and development efforts and for the confidence-building efforts in support of the larger peace process.
Page 7, F. Disbanding of Private Armed Groups (PAGs)
1. The GPH in coordination with the MILF will conduct a corresponding assessment and devise a plan for the disbandment of private armed groups as part of the normalization process. The Parties shall develop and adopt new guidelines to effect the partnership.
Page 7, F. Disbanding of Private Armed Groups (PAGs)
2. The disbandment of private armed groups using diverse and appropriate approaches or methodologies shall be a priority to be undertaken in partnership between the GPH and the MILF through the JNC.
Page 7, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
1. As part of the normalization process, the Parties agree to intensify development efforts for rehabilitation, reconstruction and development of the Bangsamoro, and institute programs to address the needs of BIAF members, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and poverty-stricken communities.
Page 7, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
2. A needs and skills assessment of BIAF members for decommissioning shall be undertaken in order to develop a responsive program that addresses their needs and that of their communities.
Page 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
3. Special socio-economic programs will be provided to the decommissioned women auxiliary forces of the MILF.
Page 9, J. Confidence-Building Measures
1. Upon the signing of this Annex on Normalization and as a gesture of good will, the two parties shall constitute joint task forces for the following previously acknowledged MILF camps:
a. Camp Abubakar as-Siddique in Maguindanao;
b. Camp Bilal in Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur;
c. Camp Omar ibn al-Khattab in Maguindanao;
d. Camp Rajamuda in North Cotabato and Maguindanao;
e. Camp Badre in Maguindanao;
f. Camp Busrah Somiorang in Lanao del Sur.
The task forces will assess the needs, plan appropriate programs, and undertake the necessary measures to transform these areas into peaceful and productive communities.
Page 10, K. Schedule
The phasing and sequencing of the different elements of the Annex on Normalization are reflected in the attached matrix. The matrix shall be released upon the signing of the comprehensive agreement on the Bangsamoro. - Intelligence services
No specific mention.
- Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
- Page 4, B3. Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs)
2. The JPSTs shall have the following additional functions: a. Tracking and documenting of private armies and other armed groups, and the reduction and control of weapons and materiel;
Page 7, F. Disbanding of Private Armed Groups (PAGs)
1. The GPH in coordination with the MILF will conduct a corresponding assessment and devise a plan for the disbandment of private armed groups as part of the normalization process. The Parties shall develop and adopt new guidelines to effect the partnership.
Page 7, F. Disbanding of Private Armed Groups (PAGs)
2. The disbandment of private armed groups using diverse and appropriate approaches or methodologies shall be a priority to be undertaken in partnership between the GPH and the MILF through the JNC.
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Page 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
2. To ensure effective security collaboration, several joint mechanisms shall be established. The Joint Normalization Committee (JNC) shall coordinate the different processes in normalization. The Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC) shall coordinate the security component of the normalization process. The Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs) shall be the operating units composed of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the PNP, and the MILF's Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF). These mechanisms shall work for the maintenance of peace and order and the stability of the areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
Page 4, B2. Joint Peace and Security Committee
2. The JPSC shall be under the JNC. It shall have the following functions:
a. Coordinate with the two Parties' command structures on security arrangements relevant to its functions;
Page 4, B3. Joint Peace and Security Teams
1. Contingents from the AFP, PNP, and the BIAF shall be organized into the JPSTs that will work for the maintenance of peace and order and the stability of the areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
Page 4, C. Decommissioning
1. The MILF shall undertake a graduated program for decommissioning of its forces so that they are put beyond use.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
2. Decommissioning shall be a process that includes activities achieving a smooth transition for the BIAF members to productive civilian life.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
3. To achieve the above goal, a comprehensive needs assessment shall be undertaken for the members of the BIAF and their communities as a basis for a comprehensive socio-economic development program.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
4. There shall be an Independent Decommissioning Body (IDB) that will oversee the process of decommissioning of the MILF forces and weapons.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
5. The IDB shall be composed of three (3) foreign experts including the chairperson, and four (4) local experts jointly nominated by the Parties. The Parties shall invite three (3) States to provide the foreign experts.
Page 5, C. Decommissioning
6. The IDB shall perform the following functions:
a. Conduct inventory, verification and validation of BIAF members, arms and weapons;
b. Develop and implement a schedule of decommissioning of BIAF forces;
c. Plan, design,and implement techniques and technologies for weapons collection or retrieval, transport, and storage and putting weapons beyond use in accordance with the agreement of the parties; and
d. Report on the progress of its work and submit its terminal report to the GPH and MILF Panels.
Page 6, C. Decommissioning
9. The decommissioning of MILF forces shall be parallel and commensurate to the implementation of all the agreements of the Parties.
Page 7, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
1. As part of the normalization process, the Parties agree to intensify development efforts for rehabilitation, reconstruction and development of the Bangsamoro, and institute programs to address the needs of BIAF members, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and poverty-stricken communities.
Page 7, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
2. A needs and skills assessment of BIAF members for decommissioning shall be undertaken in order to develop a responsive program that addresses their needs and that of their
communities.
Page 8, G. Socio-Economic Development Program
3. Special socio-economic programs will be provided to the decommissioned women auxiliary forces of the MILF.
Page 9, J. Confidence-Building Measures
1. Upon the signing of this Annex on Normalization and as a gesture of good will, the two parties shall constitute joint task forces for the following previously acknowledged MILF camps:
a. Camp Abubakar as-Siddique in Maguindanao;
b. Camp Bilal in Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur;
c. Camp Omar ibn al-Khattab in Maguindanao;
d. Camp Rajamuda in North Cotabato and Maguindanao;
e. Camp Badre in Maguindanao;
f. Camp Busrah Somiorang in Lanao del Sur.
The task forces will assess the needs, plan appropriate programs, and undertake the necessary measures to transform these areas into peaceful and productive communities. - Withdrawal of foreign forces
No specific mention.
- Corruption
No specific mention.
- Crime/organised crime
No specific mention.
- Drugs
No specific mention.
- Terrorism
No specific mention.
Transitional justice
- Transitional justice general
No specific mention.
- Amnesty/pardon
- Transitional justice→Amnesty/pardon→Amnesty/pardon properPage 9, J. Confidence-Building Measures
2. To facilitate the healing of the wounds of conflict and the return to normal life, the Government shall take immediate steps through amnesty, pardon and other available processes towards the solution of cases of persons charged with or convicted of crimes and offenses connected to the armed conflict in Mindanao. - Courts
No specific mention.
- Mechanism
- Page 8, H. Transitional Justice and Reconciliation
1. To work out a program for transitional justice to address the legitimate grievances of the Bangsamoro people, correct historical injustices, and address human rights violations, there shall be created a Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC) to undertake a study and recommend to the Panels the appropriate mechanisms for transitional justice and reconciliation.
Page 8, H. Transitional Justice and Reconciliation
2. The organization, structure and other functions of the TJRC shall be specified in the Terms of Reference agreed upon and signed by Panels.
Page 9, H. Transitional Justice and Reconciliation
3. The TJRC shall be headed by a chairperson, who is an international expert of recognized independence, competence, probity, and integrity, jointly selected by the Parties. In addition, the GPH and the MILF shall nominate a representative each to the TJRC. - Prisoner release
No specific mention.
- Vetting
No specific mention.
- Victims
- Page 8, H. Transitional Justice and Reconciliation
1. To work out a program for transitional justice to address the legitimate grievances of the Bangsamoro people, correct historical injustices, and address human rights violations, there shall be created a Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC) to undertake a study and recommend to the Panels the appropriate mechanisms for transitional justice and reconciliation. - Missing persons
No specific mention.
- Reparations
No specific mention.
- Reconciliation
- Page 8, H. Transitional Justice and Reconciliation
1. To work out a program for transitional justice to address the legitimate grievances of the Bangsamoro people, correct historical injustices, and address human rights violations, there shall be created a Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC) to undertake a study and recommend to the Panels the appropriate mechanisms for transitional justice and reconciliation.
Implementation
- UN signatory
No specific mention.
- Other international signatory
- Signed in the presence of: Tengku Dato' Ab Ghafar Tengku Mohamed, Malaysian Facilitator
- Referendum for agreement
No specific mention.
- International mission/force/similar
No specific mention.
- Enforcement mechanism
- Page 2, B. Transitional Components of Normalization
4. The International Monitoring Team (IMT), the GPH and MILF Coordinating Committees on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCHs) and Ad Hoc Joint Action Groups (AHJAGs), including the ceasefire Local Monitoring Teams and the AHJAG Team Sites, will continue to perform their functions. The Parties agree to undertake periodic review of these mechanisms to determine their transition into other approriate mechanisms in the normalization process. - Related cases
No specific mention.
- Source
- UN Peacemaker
http://peacemaker.un.org/philippines-annex-normalization2014
In the Name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful
ANNEX ON NORMALIZATION
Prefatory Statement
This Annex on Normalization is an integral part of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) between the Government of the
Philippines (GPH) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
It outlines and elaborates additional details on Normalization.
Normalization is a process whereby communities can achieve their desired quality of life, which includes the pursuit of sustainable livelihood and
political participation within a peaceful deliberative society.
Normalization aims to ensure human security in the Bangsamoro.
It helps build a society that is committed to basic human rights where individuals
are free from fear of violence or crime and where long-held traditions and values continue to be honored.
A. Policing
1. Law enforcement and maintenance of peace and order in the Bangsamorg shall be the primary function of the police force for the Bangsamoro.
2. The police force for the Bangsamoro shall be professional, civilian in character, effective and efficient in law enforcement, fair and impartial, and accountable under the law for its actions.
It shall be responsible both to the Central Government and the Bangsamoro Government, and to the communities it serves.
3. To achieve the principle stated above, an Independent Commission on Policing (ICP) shall be organized to recommend the appropriate
policing for the Bangsamoro.
The ICP shall be constituted by the Panels and shall be guided by the Terms of Reference adopted last 27 February 2013 by both Panels.
The ICP is deemed abolished upon submission of its final report to the Panels.
4. Pending the establishment of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA), the Panels shall create a mechanism to facilitate a consultative
process between the Parties in the appointment, employment and deployment of the existing police force.
Employment refers to the utilization of units or elements of the Philippine National Police (PNP) for purposes of protection of lives and properties, enforcement of laws, maintenance of peace and order, prevention of crimes, arrest of criminal offenders and bringing of offenders to justice, and ensuring public safety, particularly in the suppression of disorders, riots, lawlessness, violence, rebellious and seditious conspiracy, insurgency, subversion or other related activities.
Deployment shall mean the orderly and organized physical movement of elements or units of the PNP within the province, city or municipality for purposes of employment as herein defined.
5. Upon its establishment and pending the implementation of the agreed policing in the Bangsamoro, the BTA shall have substantial participation in choosing the head and in the employment and the deployment of the existing PNP in the Bangsamoro.
The head of the police force will be selected from a list of three (3) eligible officers recommended by the PNP.
B. Transitional Components of Normalization
1. Normalization during the transition stage shall be based on the principle of partnership between the GPH and the MILF working together to secure the peace on the ground.
2. To ensure effective security collaboration, several joint mechanisms shall be established.
The Joint Normalization Committee (JNC) shall
c ordinate the different processes in normalization.
The Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC) shall coordinate the security component of the normalization process.
The Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPSTs) shall be the operating units composed of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the PNP, and the MILF's Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF).
These mechanisms shall work for the maintenance of peace and order and the stability of the areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
3. These transitional mechanisms shall be in place until the police force for the Bangsamoro is fully organized and operational.
Based on
need, the Parties may choose to extend the operations of these transitional arrangements.
4. The International Monitoring Team (IMT), the GPH and MILF Coordinating Committees on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCHs) and Ad Hoe Joint Action Groups (AHJAGs), including the ceasefire Local Monitoring Teams and the AHJAG Team Sites, will continue to perform their functions.
The Parties agree to undertake periodic review of these mechanisms to determine their transition into other approriate mechanisms in the normalization process.
B1. Joint Normalization Committee
1. To undertake the primary function of coordinating the processes of normalization, the JNC shall be created by the Panels.
2. The organization, structure and other functions of the JNC and its relations with other mechanisms shall be as specified in the Terms of
Reference tg be signed by the Panels within two (2) months after the signing of the Annex on Normalization.
3. All disputes arising from the implementation of the normalization process shall be resolved at the level of the JNC before elevation to
the Panels.
4. The JNC shall be assisted by a joint secretariat.
B2. Joint Peace and Security Committee
1. The JPSC shall be formed, composed of three (3) representatives each from the GPH and the MILF, including the co-chair from each
party, for a total of six (6) persons.
2. The JPSC shall be under the JNC.
It shall have the following functions:
a. Coordinate with the two Part.ies' command structures on security arrangements relevant to its functions;
b. Develop policies and operational guidelines for the effective partnership of the JPSTs;
and
c. Coordinate the security arrangements for the activities related to the implementation of the FA8 and its Annexes.
B3. Joint Peace and Security Teams
1. Contingents from the AFP, PNP, and the BIAF shall be organized into the JPSTs that will work for the maintenance of peace and order and
the stability of the areas mutually identified by the GPH and the MILF.
2. The JPSTs shall have the following additional functions:
a. Tracking and documenting of private armies and other armed groups, and the reduction and control of weapons and materiel;
b. Support the observance of the existing ceasefire agreement to address and prevent hostilities;
c. Upon request, work on security arrangements for activities related to and personalities involved in the peace process;
and
d. Support dispute resolution initiatives on the ground.
C. Decommissioning
1. The MILF shall undertake a graduated program for decommissioning of its forces so that they are put beyond use.
2. Docommissionlng shall be a process that includes activities aimed at achieving a smooth transition for the BIAF members to productive
civilian life.
3. To achieve the above goal, a comprehensive needs assessment shall be undertaken for the members of the BIAF and their communities as
a basis for a comprehensive socio-economic development program.
4. There shall be an Independent Decommissioning Body (IDB) that will oversee the process of decommissioning of the MILF forces and
weapons.
5. The IDB shall be composed of three (3) foreign experts including the chairperson, and four (4) local experts jointly nominated by the
Parties.
The Parties shall invite three (3) States to provide the foreign experts.
6. The IDB shall perform the following functions:
a. Conduct inventory, verification and validation of BIAF members, arms and weapons;
b. Develop and implement a schedule of decommissioning of BIAF forces;
c. Plan, design, and implement techniques and technologies for weapons collection or retrieval, transport, and storage and putting weapons beyond use in accordance with the agreement of the parties;
and
d. Report on the progress of its work and submit its terminal report to the GPH and MILF Panels.
7. The work and reports of the IDB shall be covered by rules on confidentiality, and shall be in accordance with the Terms of Reference to be signed by the Panels.
8. Disputes arising from the implementation of the decommissioning process shall be resolved at the level of the IDB before elevation to the Panels.
9. The decommissioning of MILF forces shall be parallel and commensurate to the implementation of all the agreements of the Parties.
10. The JNC, consistent with the normalization process, shall develop a program for reduction and management of small arms and light
weapons (SALWs) of individuals and groups.
D. Redeployment of the AFP
1. The government shall redeploy AFP units and troops from or within the Bangsamoro, consistent with a normal and peaceful life and the
progress in the other aspects of normalization.
2. There shall be a joint security assessment and an inventory of AFP units and troops in the Bangsamoro to ensure an orderly redeployment of AFP units and troops, and avoid a security vacuum in the Bangsamoro.
The AFP shall only retain installations necessary for national defense and security.
3. The JNC shall recommend criteria for the redeployment of AFP units and troops from former conflict areas.
Consistent with its functions,
the Third Party Monitoring Team (TPMT) shall monitor the aspects of the redeployment of AFP units and troops.
4. There shall be coordination between the Central Government and the Bangsamoro Government in the movement of the AFP in the
Bangsamoro.
In the exercise of this coordination, protocols shall be established by the Central Government and the Bangsamoro
Government.
E. UXOs and Landmines
Both Parties commit to uphold the "Deed of Commitment under Geneva Call for Adherence to a Total Ban on Anti-Personnel Mines and for Cooperation in Mine Action" signed by the MILF on 7 April 2002.
As part of the normalization process, Parties also hereby commit to jointly undertake mines/unexploded ordnance (UXO) detection and clearance (demining) as well as mine risk education with the assistance of concerned organizations (experts), including the project provided in the "Guidelines for the Implementation of the Philippine Campaign to Ban Landmines - Fondation Suisse de Deminage Project" of 5 May 2010.
This shall be undertaken as a measure for the rehabilitation, reconstruction and development efforts and for the confidence-building efforts in support of the larger peace process.
F. Disbanding of Private Armed Groups (PAGs)
1. The GPH in coordination with the MILF will conduct a corresponding assessment and devise a plan for the disbandment of private armed
groups as part of the normalization process.
The Parties shall develop and adopt new guidelines to effect the partnership.
2. The disbandment of private armed groups using diverse and appropriate approaches or methodologies shall be a priority to be undertaken in partnership between the GPH and the MILF through the JNC.
3. Regular assessment shall be conducted by the JNC.
Any adjustment in the schedules shall be by mutual agreement of the Parties.
G. Socio-Economic Development Program
1. As part of the normalization process, the Parties agree to intensify development efforts for rehabilitation, reconstruction and
development of the Bangsamoro, and institute programs to address the needs of BIAF members, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and
poverty-stricken communities.
2. A needs and skills assessment of BIAF members for decommissioning shall be undertaken in order to develop a
responsive program that addresses their needs and that of their communities.
3. Special socio-economic programs will be provided to the decommissioned women auxiliary forces of the MILF.
4. The socio-economic programs should be community-based and reinforce social cohesion, and strengthen and preserve the unity of the communities.
For this purpose, a community-needs assessment shall be undertaken.
5. The Parties recognize the need to attract multi-donor country support, assistance and pledges to the normalization process.
For
this purpose, a Trust Fund shall be established through which urgent support, recurrent and investment budget cost will be released with
efficiency, transparency and accountability.
The Parties agree to adopt criteria for eligible financing schemes, such as, priority areas
of capacity building, institutional strengthening, impact programs to address imbalances in development and infrastructures, and
economic facilitation for return to normal life affecting combatant and non-combatant elements of the MILF, indigenous peoples, women,
children, and internally displaced persons.
6. Efforts shall be made to align socio-economic intervention with the overall Bangsamoro Development Plan.
7. Sajahatra Bangsamoro data relating to MILF communities shall be made available, subject to protocols of confidentiality, to the JNC.
H. Transitional Justice and Reconciliation
1. To work out a program for transitional justice to address the legitimate grievances of the Bangsamoro people, correct historical
injustices, and address human rights violations, there shall be created a Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Commission (T JRC)
to undertake a study and recommend to the Panels the appropriate mechanisms for transitional justice and reconciliation.
2. The organization, structure and other functions of the TJRC shall be specified in the Terms of Reference agreed upon and signed by
Panels.
3. The TJRC shall be headed by chairperson, who is an international expert of recognized independence, competence, probity, and integrity, jointly selected by the Parties.
In addition, the GPH and the MILF shall nominate a representative each to the TJRC.
I. Resource Mobilization
1. The GPH shall provide the necessary funding for the normalization process.
2. The Parties agree to allow either party to access funds from donors for the operations of the different mechanisms under the
normalization process to supplement the budgetary requirements provided by the GPH.
J. Confidence-Building Measures
1. Upon the signing of this Annex on Normalization and as a gesture of good will, the two parties shall constitute joint task forces for the
following previously acknowledged MILF camps:
a. Camp Abubakar as-Siddique in Maguindanao
b. Camp Bilal in Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur
c. Camp Omar ibn al-Khattab in Maguindanao
d. Camp.
Rajamuda in North Cotabato and Maguindanao
e. Camp Badre in Maguindanao
f. Camp Busrah Somiorang in Lanao del Sur
The task forces will assess the needs, plan appropriate programs, and undertake the necessary measures to transform these areas into
peaceful and productive communities.
2. To facilitate the healing of the wounds of conflict and the return to normal life, the Government shall take immediate steps through amnesty, pardon and other available processes towards the solution of cases of persons charged with or convicted of crimes and offenses connected to the armed conflict in Mindanao.
K. Schedule
The phasing and sequencing of the different elements of the Annex on Normalization are reflected in the attached matrix.
The matrix shall be
released upon the signing of the comprehensive agreement on the Bangsamoro.
Done this 25th day of January 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
For the GPH:
PROF.
MIRIAM CORONEL-FERRER
GPH Panel Chair
For the MILF:
MOHAGHER IQBAL
MILF Panel Chair
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:
TENGKU DATO' AB G NGKU MOHAMED
Malaysian Facilitator