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Monday, February 18, 2013

The hidden hands behind Sulu infiltration...


Some people may ask, whose turf is it? I mean, managing the infiltration of about 300 followers of Philippine's Sultan Jamalul Kiram III (pic) in Lahad Datu, Sabah. Is it our police or the armed forces?

I think its the police business which comes directly under Home Minister Hishammuddin Tun Hussein. However, too many people took to the stage in giving statements and making comments. In the end, it looks really ugly and disorganised!

Ooppsss... sorry, no heart feeling.

The issue here is a question only a few people could answer - are Malaysians involved in 'bringing in' the Pinoys? Its very, very intriguing indeed. Why must it happen now and not few years ago or later (after the general election)?

The whole drama seems to have been scripted by someone from both sides. Who could it be? There are Malaysian politicians having good connection with them, especially someone who is close to Nur Misuari, a person who has been showing a great deal of sympathy and support for their cause.

I believe the public knows who he is, the great ally of former Philippine president Joseph Estrada. Even the timing of the infiltration came he was bestowed the highest award of Sabah's Kadazandusun tribe, a week after that!

What's the motive anyway?

The infamous 'Hose Rizal' of Malaysia - after rebutting Tun Dr Mahathir's allegation that he was involved in the 'IC project' for Filipinos in Sabah during the mid 1990s - needs support, more than the peoples of Sabah could afford.

However, he is giving away that piece of land in Sabah for them to settle and stay, for free. Have he and Sultan Kiram met before? Read what the Sultan Sulu said:
MANILA (AFP) - 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 on Sunday amid a tense stand-off.
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.

Let's hear to what Sabahans got to say about it. Will they opt for the opposition in the next general election?

Manila still has claims over Sabah. Is this part of the massive 'Sabah for the Philippines' plan?

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