Pencerobohan Lahad Datu akan berakhir dalam masa 48 jam


By Tarra Quismundo
Philippine Daily Inquirer
1:44 am | Tuesday, February 26th, 2013
MANILA, PhilippinesThe deadlock between Malaysian confidence forces as well as an armed organisation of supporters of a sultan of Sulu entered a third week upon Monday with hopes running high which a drama would end inside of a next 48 hours.
The Malaysian supervision extended a deadline for a armed organisation to leave a encampment of Tanduao in Lahad Datu locale by another 48 hours to allow time for talks between emissaries of a Philippine supervision as well as a family of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III for a stop of a so-called Royal Armed Forces of a Sultanate of Sulu as well as North Borneo.
The first 48-hour prolongation of a Feb. twenty-two deadline lapsed upon Sunday as a Philippine supervision sent a Navy boat to collect up a women as well as children among Jamalul's supporters to get them out of harm's way in a event a Malaysian forces were forced to charge a Filipinos' camp.
A matter from a Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) pronounced a boat was withdrawal for Sabah from Bongao, Tawi-Tawi, upon Sunday night.
But a DFA pronounced Monday a boat was still in Tawi-Tawi, available tactful clearway to come in Malaysian waters as well as be upon standby off Lahad Datu to receive a noncombatants from a armed organisation led by Agbimuddin Kiram, brother of Jamalul, who ordered a penetration in to Sabah to press his clan's explain to a territory.
"We have schooled which [Malaysian forces] have surrounded a area. So what we wish to occur ! is [for] this organisation to right away confirm to leave a area for reserve as well as get upon board a charitable ship," pronounced DFA orator Raul Hernandez.
"We do not wish them to get hurt, to think of resorting to assault or whatever. That's because we sent a boat there. It's ready to go to a border when we have people who have been ready to be moved as well as fetched," he said.
The plan
The plan is to send a boat to Sabah once Jamalul's supporters mind a government's interest for them to come out as well as lapse home.
Malaysian vessels will ferry them to a border as well as transfer them to a Philippine ship, Hernandez said.
"Hopefully, before Tuesday, they will already be upon board a ship," he added.
"The boat will stay there as prolonged as it is needed, as prolonged as a suggest to take caring of them is there. It's a charitable mission," presidential orator Edwin Lacierda told reporters in Malacaang.
Aside from carrying food supplies, a boat is additionally equipped to provide injured people.
Earlier reports pronounced a boat would additionally collect up members of Agbimuddin's organisation who would select to leave, though Lacierda pronounced he hoped a women would urge a rest "to come home."
Another vessel had reportedly left Sulu early Monday for Sabah.
Philippine officials pronounced a boat was transporting a member of a Sulu sultan's family accompanied by certain supervision officials.
Tawi-Tawi Gov. Sadikul Sahali told reporters which he knew about a vessel from Sulu though did not disclose who was upon board.
Talks starting on
Talks were starting upon Monday between supervision emissaries as well as a sultan's family despite a reported hardlining of Jamalul.
"We have a little people whom we have sent to speak to a family as well as a organisation in wh! ich area as well as we have been anticipating they will be assured to leave a area for their safety," Hernandez said.
A brother of Jamalul whom a supervision had hoped would assistance remonstrate a sultan to call his supporters home Monday pronounced he was not informed about a charitable goal until after a boat had left port.
"I know there was a ship. But they told me about a goal after a boat had left. What's that?" Esmail Kiram said.
That ship, he said, will not lapse with its dictated passengers.
The sultan's supporters will not take a ship, he said, since "they will never leave their own homeland."
"This is do or die," Agbimuddin, a armed group's leader, pronounced in an speak with Radyo Inquirer 990 AM.
"I believe we have been right [and] this place belongs to us. We will stay," Agbimuddin said.
Agbimuddin pronounced he was not endangered about a Malaysian deadline. He as well as a "royal army" would stay to assert their explain to Sabah, he said.
He pronounced a Malaysian officials he had oral with attempted to remonstrate him as well as his organisation to go during a back of to Zamboanga as well as discuss a explain there.
"I said, because should we bother? Why can we not speak here?" Agbimuddin said.
"We didn't come here to have fight or have trouble for a authorities or anybody here. We usually wish to live in a place. This place belongs to us," he added.
"If we will lapse home, afterwards we will go during a back of to zero. And we pity a Muslim as well as Christian Filipinos who will be left behind. We know what a Malaysian police might do to them," he said.
Discontent
But a simmering displeasure is believed to be building up inside of a ranks of Agbimuddin's group.
Word filtering out from Tanduao was which several subcommanders of a organisation had stopped a little of their hungry suppor! ters fro m withdrawal as well as gunshots were heard upon Sunday.
But Sabah Police Commissioner Hamza Taib denied reports of gunfire or a little of Agbimuddin's men being shot.
"It is not true," pronounced Hamza, who arrived in Lahad Datu Monday morning for an update upon a standoff.
Reports of gunfire from Agbimuddin's organisation reached Manila upon Monday.
An Inquirer source pronounced a gunshots were a notice to stop supporters of a sultan who longed for to leave.
"The shots were substantially meant for those who went with [Agbimuddin] though right away wish to go home," pronounced a source, a Philippine diplomat.
No a single was hurt, a source said, though a gunshots "startled a already irritable confidence forces."
The shrewd person reliable which a Malaysians extended a deadline for a organisation to leave by another 48 hours, ending Tuesday.
All was still in Tanduao upon Monday, a source said.
Binay meets sultan
Vice President Jejomar Binay has joined a efforts to remonstrate Jamalul to end a predicament peacefully.
Binay met with Jamalul upon Sunday night as well as told a sultan which he was peaceful to bring a Sulu sultanate's Sabah explain to a United Nations.
"He explained to me their in front of as well as we listened to him," Binay pronounced in a press matter expelled Monday.
"I afterwards reiterated a in front of of a Philippine supervision as well as renewed my interest for sobriety," Binay said.
"I emphasized which a parties should strive all efforts to arrive during a pacific resolution," he said.
Jamalul reliable a meeting with a Vice President.
He told reporters upon Monday which Binay gave his word to assistance a sultanate find a pacific resolution to a standoff.
"The Vice President is additionally in favor of what we have been doing," Ja! malul sa id.
"He asked if it was loyal which Malaysia was paying us [for Sabah]. When we [explained to him a situation], he said, 'In which case, that's ours.' It's a Vice President observant which that's ours. That includes him," Jamalul said.
Asked if Binay offering him any specific help, he said: "He did not promise anything. But he pronounced he is peaceful to support me."
Jamalul went on: "When we told him about a sultanate of Sulu, we thought tears flowed from a eyes of a Vice President. He said, 'Don't worry. If in box a President did not wish to assistance you, we will [still assistance you].' That's what he said."
With reports from Nikko Dizon, TJ Burgonio as well as Marlon Ramos in Manila; Karen Boncocan, Inquirer.net; Julie S. Alipala as well as Jeoffrey Maitem, Inquirer Mindanao; as well as The Star/Asia News Network


It is all about "marathabat," a matter of principle, as well as not money, a sultan of Sulu insisted upon Monday as over a hundred of his followers, a little of them armed, vowed to stay put in Lahad Datu in Sabah state which they explain to be their genealogical land.
The Sultanate of Sulu as well as North Borneo (Sabah), through orator Abraham J. Idjirani, done this transparent as a deadlock with Malaysian confidence forces one after another in Kampung (Village) Tanduao in Lahad Datu.
"It is not about money; it is about marathabat," pronounced Idjirani, who claimed he was vocalization for Sultan Jamalul Kiram III.
For a tribes of a Moros as well as a Muslim Filipinos in Mindanao, "marathabat" is a appreciated possession of a family. It means "honor" as well as "pride," pronounced Idjirani
In this issue upon a claims of a heirs of a sultan of Sulu, marathabat pertains to Malaysia's approval of their chronological right upon ! Sabah, " not usually for a "Tausug," though for all Moros, all Filipinos, as well as a Philippines," pronounced Idjirani.
On Saturday, Kiram III done transparent a sultanate usually has a single spokesperson as well as which Idjirani was appointed as such by a stately decree.
As this developed, Idjirani told a Manila Bulletin which he did not contend which a sultanate wants to lapse to a Philippines a explain upon Sabah of a sultan's descendants.
"I was misquoted," he pronounced of an essay which came out Sunday (not in a Manila Bulletin).
Any aspect of a sultanate's genealogical rights to Sabah should be discussed thoroughly, he stressed.
-mb.com.ph
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