Lahad Datu Stand-off. v6, Mopping Ops
Lahad Datu Stand-off. v6, Mopping Ops
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Mar 5 2013, 10:42 PM
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PRESIDEN DAN MEDIA FILIPNA DALANG SERANGAN LAHAD DATU? http://www.siakapkeli.com/2013/03/presiden...dia-adalah.html |
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QUOTE(monster795 @ Mar 5 2013, 10:25 PM) they are the one who joined the peace agreement with PH govt and MY as middlemen in KL last year. we all do love MILF rite |
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Learns from History
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skill copy paste level -100 nih.
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Fresh dari burit manok
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nak dekat v7 dah nih
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Cepat2 another 4 pages boleh bukak versi 7
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Mar 5 2013, 10:48 PM
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QUOTE(bananajoe @ Mar 5 2013, 10:41 PM) UPDATED @ 05:46:36 PM 05-03-2013 Clara chooi By Clara Chooi Assistant News Editor March 05, 2013 KUALA LUMPUR, March 5 — The Philippine government had to deflect criticisms today for taking a step back as Malaysia rained down gunfire on Filipino rebels in Sabah, saying it would have reacted similarly if the situation had been reversed. Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda pointed out that the gunmen, claiming to be the royal army of the Sulu Sultanate, had been given numerous opportunities to end the standoff in a peaceful manner. Aquino may visit Kuala Lumpur soon over the issue. — Reuters picThe Philippine government, he added, had asked the group to return home to discuss their ownership claim over Sabah but even after ground skirmishes with Malaysia’s police commandos kicked off last Friday, the Sulu militants insisted on staying put. “We have asked them to come back. If you value your life, you know what to do,” he said, according to Twitter posts of his quotes by Philippines TV network ABN-CBS News. Lacierda, who President Benigno Aquino III’s spokesman, was reportedly speaking during a press conference from the Malacañang, the president’s official residence, this afternoon. “What is clear is that Malaysian blood has been spilled. Kung nangyari sa atin iyan (If it had happened to us), we would also have taken some action,” he reportedly said, @ANCALERTS tweeted. He added that the Philippine government had not changed its stand on the issue since it decided yesterday that the fate of the Sulu army would rest in the hands of Malaysia’s security forces. Aquino is also aware of the airstrikes and gunfighting in Lahad Datu this morning, Lacierda said, and a possible presidential visit to Kuala Lumpur may be in the pipeline. Malaysian forces rained gunfire from 7 this morning on the armed Muslim rebels in Kampung Tanduo in Sabah early this morning, flexing its muscle against the group after repeated attempts at peaceful negotiations failed. At 11.30am, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar said no Malaysian life had so far been claimed in the attack, but it is yet to be verified if there are casualties among the gunmen, who claim to be the “royal army” of the Sulu Sultanate in Philippines. The attacks have angered many Filipinos in their home nation, some of whom gathered outside the Malaysian embassy in Manila to torch a large photograph of Aquino and Malaysia’s Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak shaking hands. Malaysian and Filipino netizens are also trading barbs on social media sites, each side defending their respective countries, even amid the ongoing gunfire in Sabah. While Malaysians appeared to rally behind the Najib administration’s decision to attack, Filipinos argued that the Sultanate’s claims should not be ignored and more decisive moves by the Philippine government in protecting its people were needed. But Lacierda, when asked if he felt the tactical operations by the Malaysian militia were justified, would not answer the query directly, only saying: “I am not a military man, not in a position to answer.” He said the Philippine government was not in any position at the moment to speculate on Malaysia’s actions, pointing out that Malaysian blood had been spilled at the hands of the Filipino militants. But Lacierda gave his assurance that the government is concerned about the welfare of the Filipinos still residing in Sabah, some among whom are Sulus as well but may not be part of the incursion. He said the government will proceed with its effort to appeal for “maximum tolerance” from Malaysia’s armed forces when handling the Sulu army. The attempt by Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario to push for this during his meeting with Malaysia’s defence and foreign affairs ministers Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Datuk Seri Anifah Aman till early this morning had fallen on deaf ears, Lacierda reportedly said. “Lacierda: SFA Del Rosario asked for maximum tolerance. We continue to do the efforts. All these pleas fell on deaf ears. #Sabah,” @ANCALERTS wrote. http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysi...ngry-filipinos/ ![]() This post has been edited by FrostLance: Mar 5 2013, 10:48 PM |
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