Philippines Intelligence : Malaysian Opposition Instigated Kiram In Lahad Datu
Updated : Philippines Intelligence : Malaysian Opposition Instigated Kiram In Lahad Datu
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Updated at 4:56 PM. The Police will have a Press Conference in Lahad Datu soon (about 5:30 PM). Police say everything is under control. The remaining Sulu gunmen are on the run. A curfew has been declared in Lahad Datu town, 165 km from Felda Sahabat. This is for safety reasons only. There have been no incidences anywhere else outside the Felda Sahabat area. Two Policemen have been killed and three more injured. The Sulu gunmen have lost 12 people killed on their side. The rest are trying to escape. The area is fully cordoned off. -end update-
Updated at 4:56 PM. The Police will have a Press Conference in Lahad Datu soon (about 5:30 PM). Police say everything is under control. The remaining Sulu gunmen are on the run. A curfew has been declared in Lahad Datu town, 165 km from Felda Sahabat. This is for safety reasons only. There have been no incidences anywhere else outside the Felda Sahabat area. Two Policemen have been killed and three more injured. The Sulu gunmen have lost 12 people killed on their side. The rest are trying to escape. The area is fully cordoned off. -end update-
The following is a news report from the Philippine Daily Inquirer (http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/366851/govt-intel-eyes-3-groups-abetting-sulu-sultans-claim#sthash.HPuHOdVE.dpuf). This is a Philippine news report so all references are to Filipinos and the Filipino government.
It says the Philippine government is aware of THREE groups who are behind Sultan Jamalul Kiram's adventure in Lahad Datu. The three groups are :
- one small faction that is in it for the money
- an anti-Aquino administration group and
- the Malaysian political opposition.
Gov’t intel eyes 3 groups abetting Sulu sultan’s claim
By Nikko Dizon
Philippine Daily Inquirer
1:29 am | Friday, March 1st, 2013
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Whether the heirs of the sultanate of Sulu acted on their own to reclaim Sabah or were instigated by an external force to do so,
one thing is certain, according to government intelligence sources: It
was a business that proved too big for the heirs to handle on their own.
The sources said that the Philippine government’s policy on Sabah is to keep it in the back burner.
But
apparently “some people” want to push it forward now. And why now, at
this time, is one of the questions government intelligence is looking
into.
The sources consistently mentioned three groups that appear to have taken advantage of the decision of the Kirams to pursue their Sabah claim.
“These are groups that wanted to ride on the Kirams’ pursuit with their own interests in mind,” one of the sources said.
Another source added: “There are a lot who can gain from this, not just in the Philippines but in Malaysia as well.”
These “external factors,” as an Inquirer source described the groups, are one small faction that is in it for the money, an anti-Aquino administration group, and the Malaysian political opposition.
“The Kirams
planned to pursue their claim as early as last year. But they went to
Lahad Datu also on the instigation of these groups,” the intelligence
officer said.
The small
group supposedly goaded the Kirams to ask Malaysia for a higher rent on
Sabah. If Malaysia gives in, this small group would allegedly have a
share of the increase.
The anti-administration group simply wants to discredit President Aquino and is using the peace process as a cause of disenchantment for the Kirams.
“All those
who do not like P-Noy (the President’s nickname) have joined forces.
This is one way to really test how this administration will react (to
such an issue). Whatever happens in Malaysia, there will be a backlash on us,” one source said.
“In a way, whoever wants to disrupt the peace process or the gains of President Aquino has already won,” the source added.
The
third group is allegedly the Malaysian political opposition, which is
gearing up for general elections that may be called before June.
The
intelligence officer said that one member of the Malaysian political
opposition allied with Anwar Ibrahim was running for a post in Sabah.
“Apparently,
this politician was one of those who spoke with the Kirams. He
supposedly gave the opposition’s support to the Kirams’ claim to Sabah,” the source said.
November meeting
The source
also believed that in their meeting in November last year, the Kirams
decided to “reclaim Sabah or at least ask for a compensation for Sabah
that is commensurate to the land’s value today, and for the royal family
to be given due recognition by Malaysia.”
But it is
being Tausug that is keeping Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, his family, and
their subjects stubbornly pressing their renewed claim to Sabah, even to
the extent of defying President Aquino, one of the Inquirer sources
said.
“This is the
last stand of Sultan Jamalul. Being Tausug, they already gave their
word they would pursue their claim. This is now do or die for them just
to keep their word of honor,” the source, a senior military officer,
told the Inquirer.
But for another security administrator analyzing the events of the past three weeks, the Kirams appear to be quite edgy of late.
“They are
confused. The government is hopeful that we can buy more time, find a
diplomatic way out,” the source said, referring to the government’s
efforts to help settle the standoff between Malaysian security forces
and an armed group led by Jamalul’s brother, Agbimuddin Kiram, in
Tanduao village in Lahad Datu town now in its third week.
Kiram unity
The
Inquirer’s sources are from the diplomatic and defense establishments.
They asked not to be named as they were not authorized to speak to
journalists about their analysis of developments in the so-called
journey home to Sabah of the Kirams.
The source
said the Kirams decided to unite because they felt left out of the peace
negotiations between the Aquino administration and the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front, which signed a premilinary peace deal last October.
Calling gov’t attention
“The Kirams wanted to get the attention of the Philippine government,” the source said. “For
so many years, the family felt they have been exploited in politics.
Sultan Jamalul was goaded to run for senator in 2010 but he lost. Then
their letter to President Aquino (in 2010 before he assumed office) got
lost,” the source said.
The source said the Kirams and their followers “conceived the details of the plan to go to Lahad Datu” in late January this year.
“In February, a small group of the Kirams’ followers left for Lahad Datu, followed by Raja Muda Agbimuddin,” the source said.
The estimated 70 firearms now in the hands of the group holed
up in Tanduao are owned by residents in Lahad Datu, Tausug and Badjao
holding Malaysian identification cards, the source said.
Malaysian
security forces have encircled Agbimuddin’s group but are holding
action, with the grace period for the group to leave having been
extended three times and a fourth being requested by the Philippine
government.
Malaysians careful
The
Inquirer’s military source said the impasse continues because the
Malaysians are extra careful in dealing with Agbimmudin’s group.
“They are
all Muslims and they know that if there is violence, it would go on
forever. There are 800,000 Filipinos in Sabah. It would be a huge
problem in Sabah if violence erupts. The Malaysian security forces may
end up dealing with guerrillas or a rido,” the source said, using a
Muslim term for clan war.
Treasonous Opposition friendly media IN MALAYSIA are reporting that our boys fired first at the Sulus.
First of all this is the most stupid statement that can ever come out of these guys' @$$es. We have been patiently handling the Sulus for three weeks now. We have also extended the deadlines three times for them to leave Sabah. Even the Philippine president has told them to respect the Malaysian deadline. We have all the right in the world to use our armed forces to eject them. Otherwise why do we need an Army or a Police? Even if we fired the first shot, so what? We are defending our territory. Numerous deadlines have been given. What do you expect us to do - tell them "we wont shoot if you dont"? This is the treacherous state of the pro-Opposition media monkeys in the country now.
But the fact is the Sulus fired upon the Police and the boys returned fire.
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