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May 27 2008

Malaysia Furious Over Renewed RP Claims On Sabah

COTABATO CITY, Philippines (Mindanao Examiner / May 27, 2008) – A senior Malaysian politician furious over a renewed Philippine claims on Sabah have called for a stricter laws on Filipinos traveling to the oil-rich state.
Sabah Progressive Party president Datuk Yong Teck Lee said the National Security Council should closely watch developments in the southern Philippines with the collapse of the Moro peace deal and release of former rebel leader Nur Misuari, the Malaysian’s Star reported.

Lee said the withdrawal last month of the Malaysian truce observers from Mindanao was a clear indication of the failure of the peace process involving the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
“Further worries included the rumblings from freed rebel Nur Misuari over the Philippines’ claim to Sabah and the re-grouping of the Moro National Liberation Front,” the Star said.

Misuari, who was ousted as MNLF chairman by Muslimin Sema, the Front’s Secretary General, wanted the International Court of Justice to settle the Philippine claims on Sabah if Malaysia fails to resolve the issue.
Lee said the NSC and the Sabah State Security Committee should act on the problems brought about by the failure of the peace process and Misuari’s revival of the Sabah claims.

“All these warrant the immediate attention of the National Security Council in Putrajaya and the Sabah State Security Committee,” he said.

He also urged Kuala Lumpur to suspend the ferry service between Zamboanga and Sandakan. “Malaysia can also suspend the Zamboanga-Sandakan ferry service, impose bonds on incoming visitors, require ferry passengers to have return tickets and step up enforcement at all levels of government,” he said.

The Sultanate of Sulu and North Borneo lays claim to Sabah. The Sultanate of Sulu was a Muslim state that ruled over much of the islands off the Sulu Sea. It stretches from a part of the island of Mindanao in the east, to North Borneo, now known as Sabah, in the west and south, and to Palawan, in the north.

The Sultanate of Sulu was founded in 1457 and is believed to exist as a sovereign nation for at least 442 years. The Sultanate of Sulu obtained Sabah from Brunei as a gift for helping put down a rebellion on the Borneo Island.

The British leased Sabah and transferred control over the territory to Malaysia after the end of Second World War. Even after Borneo became part of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur still pays an annual rent of 5,000 ringgit to the heirs of the Sultan of Sulu Ismail Kiram.

Misuari said what Malaysia pays to the Sultanate of Sulu and North Borneo is but a pittance.

The MNLF, under Misuari, signed a peace deal with Manila in September 1996 ending more than three decades of bloody fighting in the southern Philippines, and accepted a limited autonomy over four Muslim provinces – Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi and Maguindanao that were later expanded into 5 provinces with Maguindanao as an addition and now has become six with the inclusion of Shariff Kabunsuan.
Misuari later became governor or the Muslim autonomous region, but later accused the government of failing to honor the peace agreement, and his forces attacked major military bases and held civilians hostage in Sulu province and Zamboanga City in November 2001.

He fled to Sabah, his former refuge, but was arrested by Malaysian authorities and sent back to Manila where he is now facing rebellion charges and currently out on bail.

Sema said the issue on Sabah has been a long irritant between the Philippines and Malaysia and he appealed to Misuari not to use this to stir restlessness among local Muslims in Mindanao.

“This has been a very old issue and we don’t want to strain our good relations with Malaysia at the expense of everybody. The Philippines has in the past approached this old issue with diplomacy and respect to maintain good bilateral relations with Malaysia and we wanted this to continue,” Sema told the Mindanao Examiner. (Mindanao Examiner)

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Mar 28 2007

Puspusang Paghahanap Sa Malaysian Bomber Inilunsad!

MAGUINDANAO (Mindanao Examiner/ 29 Mar) – Ipinagutos ngayon ng Armed Forces ang puspusang paghahanap sa isang Malaysian bomber na umano’y nagtatago sa Mindanao matapos na ibunyag ng Estados Unidos ang kinalalagyan nito.

Halos apat na taon na umanong nagtatago sa Mindanao si Zulkfili bin Hir alias Marwan at kamakalawa lamang ay inilagay ng ito ng EU sa kanilang talaan ng most wanted terrorist.

Pinatungan pa ng EU ng $5 milyon bounty ang ulo ni Zulkifli upang mapadali ang pagdakip sa dayuhan na sinasabing kasama ng Abu Sayyaf sa kasalukuyan at isa sa mga nagtuturo kung paanong gumawa ng pampasabog.

“We are now intensifying our intelligence operation to get Marwan. Aside from Marwan, we are also tracking down other terrorists and that include the Jemaah Islamiya and Abu Sayyaf,” ani kanina sa pahayagang Mindanao Examiner ni Maj. Gen. Raymundo Ferrer, commander ng 6th Infantry Division sa Central Mindanao, na kung saan inulat na nagtatago si Zulkifli bin Hir.

Hindi naman mabatid kung may kinalaman ang Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), ang pinakamalaking Muslim rebel group sa bansa, kay Zulkifli bin Hir. May peace talks ang MILF sa pamahalaang Arroyo at sa kasalukuyan ay tumutulong sa pagtugis sa mga terorista sa Mindanao dahil sa isang kasunduang nilagdaan ng dalawang grupo ilang taon na ang nakalipas.

Subali’t may mga lider ang MILF na ayon sa military ay mga “hard core” na siyang nagkukubli sa Jemaah Islamiya at Abu Sayyaf bombers na responsable sa maraming atake sa Mindanao.

Sinabi rin ng U.S. State Department na mismong si Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice ang siyang nag-authorized ng naturang bounty sa ulo ni Zulkifli.

Idinagdag na ng US si Zulkifli sa most-wanted list ng Rewards for Justice program.

"Zulkifli bin Hir is a Malaysian citizen born in 1966 in Muar, Johor. An engineer trained in the United States, he allegedly heads the Kumpulun Mujahidin Malaysia (KMM) terrorist organization and is a member of Jemaah Islamiyah's central command. He has been present in the Philippines since August 2003, where he is believed to have conducted bomb-making training for the Abu Sayyaf Group."

"His younger brother, Taufik bin Abdul Halim, a.k.a. Dany, was involved in the 2001 Jakarta Atrium Mall bombing, and currently is in detention in Indonesia,” ayon sa U.S. State Department. (May ulat si Mark Navales)

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Mar 28 2007

Malaysian Bomber Nagtatago Sa Mindanao!

MANILA (Mindanao Examiner / 28 Mar) - Nagtatago umano sa Central Mindanao kasama ang Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) ang isang terorista buhat sa Malaysia.

Inihayag ni Major General Ben Mohammad Dolorfino na namataan si Zulkifli bin Hir alias Marwan sa Maguindanao bagamat patuloy ang paggalaw ng mga ito sa lugar upang hindi masukol ng mga awtoridad.

"He (Marwan) is still in Central Mindanao along with Abu Sayyaf militants. But they are always mobile," ani Dolorfino sa Mindanao Examiner.

Gayunman, nilinaw ni Dolorfino na hindi ang Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) ang nagkakanlong sa naturang terorista o sa ASG.

"I don't think he is being protected by MILF rebels. If we will link him with the MILF, it will disrupt the ongoing peace process," dagdag ng heneral.

May patong na pabuyang $5 milyon ang Estados Unidos sa kung sino man ang makapagbibigay ng impormasyon para sa pagdakip kay Zulkifli.

Si Zulkifli ay isang inhinyero na nagsanay sa Washington at umano'y pinamumunuan ang Kumpulun Mujahidin Malaysia terrorist organization at miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah.

Ayon kay Dolorfino, noon pang Agosto 2003 nakapasok ng Mindanao ang naturang foreign terrorists at sinasabing nagsasagawa ng pagsasanay sa mga bandido.

Sinabi rin ng U.S. State Department na mismong si Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice ang siyang nag-authorized ng naturang bounty sa ulo ni Zulkifli.

Idinagdag na ng US si Zulkifli sa most-wanted list ng Rewards for Justice program.

"Zulkifli bin Hir is a Malaysian citizen born in 1966 in Muar, Johor. An engineer trained in the United States, he allegedly heads the Kumpulun Mujahidin Malaysia (KMM) terrorist organization and is a member of Jemaah Islamiyah's central command."

"He has been present in the Philippines since August 2003, where he is believed to have conducted bomb-making training for the Abu Sayyaf Group."

"His younger brother, Taufik bin Abdul Halim, a.k.a. Dany, was involved in the 2001 Jakarta Atrium Mall bombing, and currently is in detention in Indonesia,” ayon sa U.S. State Department. (Ulat nina Juley Reyes mula Maynila at Mark Navales sa Mindanao)

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