Showing posts with label Land Of Promise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Land Of Promise. Show all posts

Feb 22, 2013

The Jabidah Massacre

The Jabidah massacre, also known as the Corregidor massacre, refers to an incident in which members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) massacred a number of Moro Muslim recruits who were escaping their covert training to reclaim Sabah. Sources differ regarding the details, with the number of victims ranging from 14 to 68, and some sources asserting that the massacre...

Wi-Tribe WiMAX Snap Review

Finally got my gritty paws on the MyPass Wifi device they are offering. It comes in one cheap looking design but I bet this is largely because of function over form, if you don't want to read the review, here's the gist: It lasts as long as your laptop battery on optimal settings while still delivering good speeds at affordable price. I got the device earlier today by...

Who’s to blame for ‘Sabah standoff’?

‘What’s happening in Sabah is the consequence of decades of neglect by the government to pursue a legitimate claim to the territory.’ WHAT’S called the “Sabah standoff” between Malaysian special forces and a band of followers of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III of Sulu is really the latest in a long series of attempts to claim what used to be North Borneo, a territory owned by...

Feb 21, 2013

The Danger will result Sabah Standoff

If Malaysia is clumsy about handling the Sabah standoff, it will have the same problem the Philippine government had when it fought a Muslim rebellion in the South in the 1970s up to the 1980s. Here's the evidence of Leased Payment from Malaysian Government to the Heirs of the Sultanate of Sulu that is being leaked on the internet.  Malaysia is in a no-win situation...

Evidence: Sabah Leased Payment From Malaysia

Is Sabah or North Borneo really belongs to Malaysia? Yes, that is actually a very big question mark since there are standoff in Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia until today there are about 100 - 300 Royal Arm Forces of the Sulu Sultane occupying the town. The big question is that if Malaysia really owns Sabah or North Borneo so why does it have to make an annual leased payments...

Sulu Sultanate: North Borneo-Sabah & 1878 Treaty

The Sultan of Sulu Darul Islam (SDI) sultanate that was founded in 1457 by a Johore-born Arab explorer and religious scholar Sayyid Abu Bakr Abirin after he settled in Banua Buansa Ummah (ummah is an Arabic term for “community”), Sulu. After the marriage of Abu Bakr and local dayang-dayang (princess) Paramisuli, he founded the sultanate and assumed the title Paduka Mahasari...

China Hungry For Oil in disputed waters

Indonesia – China’s aggressive actions in the South China Sea and West Philippine Sea appear to be motivated by a hunger to exploit the area’s rich oil and gas resources, Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario said yesterday (July 23, 2011). Speaking on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum here, Del Rosario also said China’s...

Feb 20, 2013

Sultanate of Sulu won’t budge

Undaunted amidst mounting pressure from both the Philippine and Malaysian governments, Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, the acknowledged leader of the Sultanate of Sulu and North Borneo insisted that his royal decree that authorized the presence of his younger brother, crown prince Rajah Mudah Agbimuddin Kiram and the combined civilian and armed followers in Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia,...

Sabah issue draws line between MNLF and MILF?

The line has been drawn again between two of Mindanao's biggest rebel groups - this time on the issue of Sabah. Here's the evidence of Leased Payment from Malaysian Government to the Heirs of the Sultanate of Sulu that is being leaked on the internet. The Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), which is led by Chairman Nur Misuari, which has signed a peace pact with...

Funding of Sultan's men in Sabah under question

If Sultan Jamalul Kiram III could have had his way, his men would have never crossed to Sabah and occupied a village in Lahad Datu town more than a week ago - because in reality the Sultanate of Sulu, as royal as it might sound, has been struggling with its finances. Here's the evidence of Leased Payment from Malaysian Government to the Heirs of the Sultanate of Sulu...

SABAH CLAIM ISSUE IS NON NEGOTIABLE

WHY did the Malaysian Government still holding back the series of proposals to set up a Philippines Consulate Office in Kota Kinabalu to look after the welfares of the Filipinos in Sabah since the dawn of independence? Here's the evidence of Leased Payment from Malaysian Government to the Heirs of the Sultanate of Sulu that is being leaked on the internet. The precise...

Ignoring Sabah claim causes new tension

The diplomatic lightweights and political dimwits in the Manila government all talked about forging a new regime of peace in Mindanao. What they got, for their pains, was a potentially explosive situation involving a long-standing claim to Sabah and strained ties with yet another neighboring country. Here's the evidence of Leased Payment from Malaysian Government to the...

P-Noy smells sabotage of peace talks

MANILA, Philippines - The standoff in Sabah has infuriated President Aquino, who suspects that the incident is meant to sabotage his administration’s peace initiatives with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), reliable sources said yesterday. The highly placed sources said Malacañang believes Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III is not acting on his own in highlighting...

Stateless in Sabah

Here's the evidence of Leased Payment from Malaysian Government to the Heirs of the Sultanate of Sulu that is being leaked on the internet. A look at how the Malaysian government is clamping down on foreign migration. The Malaysian state of Sabah on Borneo Island has long been known as a land of promise. Its proximity to Indonesia and the southern Philippines and its rich natural resources, have combined to make Sabah a magnet for migrants in the region. Today, some estimate that nearly half of Sabah's population is made up of foreigners...