PEMIMPIN PR AKAN MENGETUAI KERAHAN TENAGA - Beribu ribu Tausug Kini Sedang Berlayar Menunju ke Sabah
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Jika Benar kini, Darah dan Air Mata
akan menjadi Saksi Perjuangan Perwira Kita, dan jika keadaan Memaksa
Kerajaan Harus melakukan Kerahan tenaga untuk Mempertahankan kedaulatan
negara ini.
Saya baru sahaja membaca kenyataan yang dipetik daripada Inquirer Mindanao
yang menyatakan bahawa beribu ribu Tausug kini sedang berlayar menunju
ke Sabah untuk membantu kumpulan mereka yang telah tewas di tangan
tentera Malaysia. Kenyataan ini dibuat oleh pihak MNLF yang diketuai
oleh Nor Misuari.
Laporan ini, bagaimanapun masih belum dapat dipastikan sama ada dari pihak Filipina mahupun Malaysia.
Jika ini benar maka ia membuktikan bahawa
benarlah MNLF turut terlibat, sekali gus benarlah bahawa pembangkang
Malaysia turut terlibat berdasarkan laporan perisikan Filipina dan
pendedahan mengenai pertemuan sulit Anwar Ibrahim dengan Nur Misuari.
Nampaknya, ‘mempertahankan maruah’
hanyalah alasan untuk masuk dan menyerang secara besar-besaran dan
mencetuskan huru-hara yang berpanjangan.
Jika benar berita yang dierima ini,
maka tepat sekali bahawa KETUA PEMBANGKANG secara terus telah terlibat
didalam konspirasi Lahat Datu dan bukan lagi tuduhan yang samar.
Kepada Perajurit Malaysia, Allah bersama
kalian, pastinya Allah akan melindungi kalian semua. Demia tanah ini,
demi kedaulatan negara ini kami akan berdoa bersama sama untuk
keselamatan anda semua.
Kepada pihak yang menyokong Anwar
Ibrahim, Bergembira lah bahawa penjajahan untuk mendapatkan kuasa
dengan cara Demokrasi yang dilaungkan itu rupanya m,elalui kekerasan.
By Julie S. Alipala
Inquirer Mindanao
5:25 pm | Tuesday, March 5th, 2013
ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines—Thousands of
Tausug from Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi have sailed to Sabah to
reinforce members of the so-called royal army of the sultanate of Sulu
who are fighting it out with Malaysian security forces, a Moro National
Liberation Front official said Tuesday.
“We can no longer prevent our people. We
are hurt and many of our people, even the non-combatants, are going to
Sabah to help the sultanate,” Habib Hashim Mudjahab, chair of the MNLF’s
Islamic Council Committee, told the Philippine Daily Inquirer by phone.
But Lt. Gen, Rey Ardo, chief of the
military’s Western Mindanao Command, said they have not monitored
reports of reinforcements trying to enter Sabah.
Acting Gov. Mujib Hataman of the
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao also denied receiving reports about
reinforcements for the “Royal Army.”
Mudjahab said at least 10,000 Tausug
from Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi and Zamboanga on Monday night started to
reinforce the followers of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III now holed up in a
coastal village in Sabah via the Philippines’ so-called “southern
backdoor,” a route regular traders are familiar with.
He said the reinforcements “sailed in small numbers so they can easily penetrate Sabah unnoticed.”
The naval blockade is of no use; our
military should have known that. We did that before at the height of
Marcos regime. We can easily go to Sabah and blend with the people
there,” he added. He was referring to a naval blockade thrown up by the
Philippine Navy and Coast Guard to ensure armed sympathizers do not
joined the beleaguered men in Sabah as reinforcements.
Days ago, Mudjahab said, he advised
several MNLF commanders against going to Sabah to help a group of about
200 men who landed in a coastal village in Lahad Datu on Feb. 9 to
assert the sultanate’s claim to Sabah. They engaged Malaysian
authorities in a standoff that has resulted in a series of skirmishes
since last Friday. At least 27 people, including eight Malaysians have
been reported killed in the violence. The Malaysian Air Force is
reported to have dropped bombs Tuesday on the Filipinos’ suspected lair.
“I told them to hold on to their ranks
and avoid getting emotionally affected with the situation. But our
President Noynoy (President Benigno Aquino III) kept issuing statements
favoring the Malaysians, which made our people agitated. The President
must realize that for the Tausugs, being pushed to the wall, fighting
for a cause, is dying with victory,” he said.
He said with three old heirs of the
Sultanate, “who have no history of rebellion, living quietly on their
own, now leading the cause in Sabah, is something great for the
Tausugs.”
“It is about pride and honor, and our people are ready to sacrifice,” Mudjahab said.
Ajil Jaffar, 50, an oil palm plantation
worker in Kota Kinabalu and who was among those repatriated to the
country on Sunday, said he wanted to return to Sabah.
“I want to help them. It’s our honor to be with the sultan so that this deportation and abuses will stop,” he said.
A retired educator in Tawi-Tawi, who
asked not to be identified by name, said the sultanate of Sulu
represents an extension of their rich heritage. “They are the first
Filipinos. The sultanate of Sulu was already there even before
Philippines existed,” he said.
Amirah Lidasan of the nongovernmental
group Suara Bangsamoro said the status of the sultanate of Sulu was
unfinished business that “keeps on nagging us.”
“We have a bloody history of Moro people
getting killed while defending the homeland. It also speaks of the
Philippine government’s giving in to the interest of foreigners instead
of its citizens,” Lidasan said.
Meanwhile, Hataman said at least 70
Filipinos arrived in Sibutu, Tawi-Tawi yesterday (Tuesday) to escape
being caught in the crossfire in Sabah.
“They boarded a commercial vessel and they arrived this morning,” Hataman said.
Hataman has been meeting for what he
called “security and social preparations” with the military and local
government officials since Tuesday morning.
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