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TRAGEDI 1313:Pencerobohan di Lahad Datu <Semoga Tentera Malaysia Selamat>UPDATE Pg1

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GOF personnel unloading food rations that were provided to the armed intruders on humanitarian grounds.
 
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General Operations Force personnel have set up a base camp and check point near the stand-off point at Tanduo Village near the Tambisan coastline which is less than an hour’s boat ride from the island of Bongao in southern Philippines.

Smart betul Solja Malaysia. Bangga beb.
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susahlah lau kerajaan berlembut.kang makin ramailah yg berani masuk.

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Agbimuddin answered that was his understanding, but he said he didn’t know when. There might even be more, he said.

Another source from Sulu told the Inquirer that a group identified with a local political clan with a stronghold in one municipality there is reportedly getting ready to follow Agbimuddin in Sabah. The source identified the political leader as a relative of the Kirams and also a former mayor and a former member of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) known then as the “Tiger of the MNLF.”

“The mayor is getting ready and waiting for the order from Sultan Kiram III to proceed [to Sabah],” the source said in Filipino, adding that the influential leader in Sulu, now in his early 60s, command a force of more than 200 men.

Dah ada unsur2 ugutan makin ramai lanun akan masuk Sabah......
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Ahh Sudah.... Mohon Angkatan Tentera Malaysia bertindak keras segera sebelum terlewat


Philippine sultan says followers won’t leave Sabah


Agence France-Presse
1:56 am | Monday, February 18th, 2013

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Sultan of Sulu Jamalul Kiram talks to reporters during a news conference in Alabang, south of Manila, Philippines on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013. His followers who crossed to the Malaysian state of Sabah this month will not leave and are reclaiming the area as their ancestral territory, the sultan said Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, amid a tense standoff. AP PHOTO/AARON FAVILA



MANILA, Philippines—Followers of a Philippine sultan who crossed to the Malaysian state of Sabah this month will not leave and are reclaiming the area as their ancestral territory, the sultan said Sunday amid a tense standoff.

Sultan Jamalul Kiram said his followers—some 400 people including 20 gunmen—were resolute in staying despite being cornered by security forces, with the Kuala Lumpur government insisting the group return to the Philippines.

“Why should we leave our own home? In fact they (the Malaysians) are paying rent (to us),” he told reporters in Manila.
“Our followers will stay in (the Sabah town of) Lahad Datu. Nobody will be sent to the Philippines. Sabah is our home,” he said.


The sultan did not directly threaten violence but said “there will be no turning back for us.”

Malaysian officials have said that many in the group have weapons, but Kiram insisted his followers made the trip unarmed.
“If they have arms, they were already in Sabah,” the sultan said.
The southern Philippine-based Islamic sultanate once controlled parts of Borneo, including the site of the stand-off, and its heirs have been receiving a nominal yearly compensation package from Malaysia under a long-standing agreement for possession of Sabah.

Kiram said he was prompted to send the group to Sabah after the sultanate was left out of a framework agreement sealed in October between Manila and Filipino Muslim rebels, which paves the way for an autonomous area in the southern Philippines that is home to the Muslim minority of the largely Christian nation.

The sultanate’s spokesman, Abraham Idjirani, later said the sultan’s brother Raja Muda Abimuddin Kiram, who led the group to Sabah, had told him via telephone that the party was preparing to stay.

“The objective is to reside now in that place permanently, considering the sultanate owns Sabah by rights of sovereignty,” he told AFP.

Idjirani said there were about 400 followers of the sultanate in the area, including about 20 who were armed.

On Thursday Malaysian Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein put the number at between 80 to 100 gunmen.

Idjirani said the group would not instigate violence but would resist if provoked.

“We recognize the capability of Malaysia. We don’t have the arms and capacity but we have the historical truth,” he said, adding that the group’s “fate is to see the recognition they are entitled to… or they die defending their ancestral rights.”

Idjirani said President Benigno Aquino’s senior aides had been in contact with the sultan and were willing to deliver a letter to the Malaysian government on his behalf for negotiations.




Mohon ATM segera bertindak deterrent faktor. Tembak mati semua itu penjenayah lanun sulu.
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Kurang ajar punye lanun keparat!!! ngan pinoylan takde telo!!!

Sultan Jamalul Kiram said his followers—some 400 people including 20 gunmen—were resolute in staying despite being cornered by security forces, with the Kuala Lumpur government insisting the group return to the Philippines.

“Why should we leave our own home? In fact they (the Malaysians) are paying rent (to us),” he told reporters in Manila.
“Our followers will stay in (the Sabah town of) Lahad Datu. Nobody will be sent to the Philippines. Sabah is our home,” he said.

The sultan did not directly threaten violence but said “there will be no turning back for us.”



Kurang ajar punye lanun keparat!!! ngan pinoylan takde telo!!! Ngan Malaysia mau udah klem2 ngarut. Mohon ATM bertindak tembak mampus semua lanun2 keparat ni!!!
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Dah ada unsur2 ugutan makin ramai lanun akan masuk Sabah......
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tu la..akhirnya akan menyusahkan rakyat area2 yang berdekatan sempadan sana..sentiasa risau n takut serta terbayang2 pengganas akan buat kecoh....kita pon kalau boleh nak elak perang/tembakan sesama ISLAM.tetapi kalau dah akan memburukkan keadaan kita kena fikir yang terbaik untuk kedua-dua belah pihak.
 
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