The website of the Moro rebels in the southern Philippines will embark an on line poll with the question, "Who is the most hated Filipino leader?" to determine the sentiments or viewpoints of the Bangsamoro people.
In a report posted on Luwaran.com, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front's official website, said the survey was conceived after the failed signing of the Memorandum on Agreement on Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD) in Malaysia on August 5, 2008.
The report said the failed signing between the Philippine government and the MILF peace panels infuriated Bangsamoro people and sent some Moro rebel commanders to hit military targets without sanctions from their superiors.
According to an insider of the Moro rebel website, who requested anonymity, the survey will be very objective, saying only Luwaran.com readers have the opportunity to vote on the issue.
"However, only Moro readers are urged to participate and vote," he said, without elaborating. "In a way the Arroyo administration will benefit from this online survey in many ways."
The name of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is number one in the list, followed by former Pres. Joseph Estrada, Exec. Sec. Eduardo Ermita, DILG Sec. Ronaldo Puno, National Security Sec. Norberto Gonzales, and Malacañang spokesman Jesus Dureza.
Seventh in the list is Senator Mar Roxas, followed by Senator Franklin Drilon, Makati Rep. Teodoro Locsin, North Cotabato Gov. Jesus Sacdalan, North Cotabato Vice Gov. Emmanuel Pińol, and Zamboanga City Mayor Celso Lobregat.
The Luwaran.com reported that ousted President Estrada repeatedly criticized at the MILF with threat of "all-out war" even if he was already out of the office.
It said that entry no. 14 is Atty. Adel Tamano, a Moro who caught the ire of many Moros especially from his province of Lanao del Sur, for parroting the anti-Moro lines of Roxas and Drilon.
In a report posted on Luwaran.com, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front's official website, said the survey was conceived after the failed signing of the Memorandum on Agreement on Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD) in Malaysia on August 5, 2008.
The report said the failed signing between the Philippine government and the MILF peace panels infuriated Bangsamoro people and sent some Moro rebel commanders to hit military targets without sanctions from their superiors.
According to an insider of the Moro rebel website, who requested anonymity, the survey will be very objective, saying only Luwaran.com readers have the opportunity to vote on the issue.
"However, only Moro readers are urged to participate and vote," he said, without elaborating. "In a way the Arroyo administration will benefit from this online survey in many ways."
The name of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is number one in the list, followed by former Pres. Joseph Estrada, Exec. Sec. Eduardo Ermita, DILG Sec. Ronaldo Puno, National Security Sec. Norberto Gonzales, and Malacañang spokesman Jesus Dureza.
Seventh in the list is Senator Mar Roxas, followed by Senator Franklin Drilon, Makati Rep. Teodoro Locsin, North Cotabato Gov. Jesus Sacdalan, North Cotabato Vice Gov. Emmanuel Pińol, and Zamboanga City Mayor Celso Lobregat.
The Luwaran.com reported that ousted President Estrada repeatedly criticized at the MILF with threat of "all-out war" even if he was already out of the office.
It said that entry no. 14 is Atty. Adel Tamano, a Moro who caught the ire of many Moros especially from his province of Lanao del Sur, for parroting the anti-Moro lines of Roxas and Drilon.
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