we would identical to to weep for a dauntless depressed policemen. They lost their lives to urge a territorial firmness of a country, as good as to say a grace of Malaysia. They should be since a apply oneself as well as thankfulness of a people.
The incident also caused us to ponder that any conflicts as well as wars will price both a confronting sides a full of blood price.
Before this, there were voices asking for wars. They accused a authorities of behaving too cowardly as well as demanded an annihilation to show a intruders a little colours.
Today, a people can see not usually colours, though a color of blood. And lives have been sacrificed.
we wonder what would those who shouted that war was a usually resolution think right away after a deadlock incited deadly.
we still insist that war is not a usually way, nor a best solution.
Peace not war
There is no disbelief that Sabah is partial of Malaysia. However, a territorial debate that has prolonged entangled Sabah as well as a Sulu Sultanate is a historical problem. The superfluous Sulu Sultanate as well as Sulu descendents have been still having a low love for Sabah as well as thus, a emanate must be resolved peacefully.
The Sulu Army's advance of Lahad Datu was not a reckless idea, though a well-prepared devise backed by a force. Moreover, it can hardly say either they have been receiving assistance from a little people in Sabah.
In addition, why does it take place during this sensitive time when Malaysia is facing a general election! , in tha t Sabah is one of a consequential states?
A few days ago when we was talking with a politician as well as referred to about a deadlock in Lahad Datu, he unexpected said, "Let's think about it! What impacts would it bring if it evolves into a full of blood conflict?"
"There have been some-more than 500,000 Filipino immigrants in Sabah, together with authorised as well as illegal ones. How most of them have been descendents of a Sulu Sultanate?"
"Once they open glow as well as kill a little members of Sulu Army, what would a Sulu descendents in Sabah think when they see a corpses lonesome in blood?"
we got goose bumps when we heard it.
Standoff
Is it a coincidence or swindling to have a deadlock when a nation is about to hold a general election?
we do not wish to decider on it as well as would rather wish it to be a coincidence, instead of a domestic ploy. Otherwise, a complaint will be some-more complicated, some-more formidable to solve as well as bring greater harm.
Although we hide a question in our hearts, a little Malay newspapers have quoted a little blogs that quoted a Philippine media claiming that delegates of a Malaysian domestic leader had visited as well as talked to leaders of a Sulu Sultanate.
The domestic essence is strong as well as Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has now denied a allegation.
At a same time, PKR vice-president Tian Chua claimed that a BN is at the back of it. Of course, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has also denied it.
we do not believe in any identical accusations. However, it can hardly be denied that a deadlock in Sabah has been putrescent by a little domestic colours.
-Sin Chew Daily
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