UPDATE, FRIDAY 12pm: Radio Sabah reports, our army and the intruders were trading fire since two hours ago, and that some bodies were seen being carried out from the area
Malaysian
security forces clashed with members of the Sulu sltanate’s “royal
army” Friday as they moved in to forcibly haul the “invaders” off Lahad
Datu, a Sabah-based radio station said in its short wave broadcast
monitored here.
The station said its reporter was stationed near Felda 17, the seaside village where Agbimuddin Kiram and his armed followers of about 180 had been encamped since February 12.
The station quoted its reporter as saying that he heard heavy firing shortly after 10 a.m.
The Sabah radio said efforts to get comments from Malaysian authorities failed as they were mum on the incident but some villagers claimed seeing bodies being moved out.
- See more at: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/66015/sultans-men-malaysian-forces-exchange-fire#sthash.combrKk6.dpuf
The station said its reporter was stationed near Felda 17, the seaside village where Agbimuddin Kiram and his armed followers of about 180 had been encamped since February 12.
The station quoted its reporter as saying that he heard heavy firing shortly after 10 a.m.
The Sabah radio said efforts to get comments from Malaysian authorities failed as they were mum on the incident but some villagers claimed seeing bodies being moved out.
- See more at: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/66015/sultans-men-malaysian-forces-exchange-fire#sthash.combrKk6.dpuf
Malaysian
security forces clashed with members of the Sulu sltanate’s “royal
army” Friday as they moved in to forcibly haul the “invaders” off Lahad
Datu, a Sabah-based radio station said in its short wave broadcast
monitored here.
The station said its reporter was stationed near Felda 17, the seaside village where Agbimuddin Kiram and his armed followers of about 180 had been encamped since February 12.
The station quoted its reporter as saying that he heard heavy firing shortly after 10 a.m.
The Sabah radio said efforts to get comments from Malaysian authorities failed as they were mum on the incident but some villagers claimed seeing bodies being moved out.
- See more at: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/66015/sultans-men-malaysian-forces-exchange-fire#sthash.combrKk6.dpuf
The station said its reporter was stationed near Felda 17, the seaside village where Agbimuddin Kiram and his armed followers of about 180 had been encamped since February 12.
The station quoted its reporter as saying that he heard heavy firing shortly after 10 a.m.
The Sabah radio said efforts to get comments from Malaysian authorities failed as they were mum on the incident but some villagers claimed seeing bodies being moved out.
- See more at: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/66015/sultans-men-malaysian-forces-exchange-fire#sthash.combrKk6.dpuf
Malaysian
security forces clashed with members of the Sulu sltanate’s “royal
army” Friday as they moved in to forcibly haul the “invaders” off Lahad
Datu, a Sabah-based radio station said in its short wave broadcast
monitored here.
The station said its reporter was stationed near Felda 17, the seaside village where Agbimuddin Kiram and his armed followers of about 180 had been encamped since February 12.
The station quoted its reporter as saying that he heard heavy firing shortly after 10 a.m.
The Sabah radio said efforts to get comments from Malaysian authorities failed as they were mum on the incident but some villagers claimed seeing bodies being moved out.
- See more at: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/66015/sultans-men-malaysian-forces-exchange-fire#sthash.combrKk6.dpuf
The station said its reporter was stationed near Felda 17, the seaside village where Agbimuddin Kiram and his armed followers of about 180 had been encamped since February 12.
The station quoted its reporter as saying that he heard heavy firing shortly after 10 a.m.
The Sabah radio said efforts to get comments from Malaysian authorities failed as they were mum on the incident but some villagers claimed seeing bodies being moved out.
- See more at: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/66015/sultans-men-malaysian-forces-exchange-fire#sthash.combrKk6.dpuf
Earlier posting:
Alamak!
Now they are the ones who fired warning shots at us! Who are the intruders, us or the Kiram Sulu followers occupying a village in Lahad Datu, Sabah?
This Sultan Kiram is now on Manila's wanted list for what he did but Kiram instead warned Manila not to meddle in his affairs and demanded Kuala Lumpur for a dialogue when his claim on Sabah, OUR LEGITIMATE TERRITORY, stays!
So, what is there to discuss? They are a lot of uncivilised people who went against all international law and convention, putting up a demand that could heavily cost Malaysia's good relations with the Philippines.The Filipino group, holed-up in Lahad Datu for the third week, confirmed reports of gunfire about 24 hours ago but claimed that they were merely shots to warn off the Malaysian security forces.Azzimudie Kiram, the brother of self-proclaimed Sulu sultan Jamalul Kiram III, told Malaysiakini that a sentry spied six Malaysian soldiers approaching Kampung Tanduo some 130km from Lahad Datu town at around 5pm yesterday and fired into the air.
"Everybody jumped and went there, so I followed. When I arrived, I asked him (the sentry) what had happened.
"They told me that the shots were aimed at the sky to warn them that they have been spotted. According to them there were six Malaysian soldiers in three groups and they ran away," he said over the phone.
Come on, Hisham, Zahid and Anifah. Time's up! No more extension to demands for 'rooms for negotiation'. They toyed around with our patience and integrity, snubbing at their own President at Malacanang and refused to leave or surrender.
These people are terrorists!
If they know their rights, they must recognise others' too. Not only had they breached our immigration law but also our security line by bringing in guns and ammo of all sorts. Had we shot them before they landed on our beach, would it be wrong?
Now, they are taking advantage of our patience and 'goodwill' by prolonging the conflict. What is our final stand here?
The 3-week standoff is already putting us as the 'hooligans' to Philippines media, with reports that the drama is taking its toll on Filipinos working in Sabah, that many employers are already sacking them over the Lahad Datu issue.
But nobody is defending us or rebutting such stories!KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 28 – The intrusion of almost 200 armed Filipinos in Lahad Datu has caused the termination of many Filipino workers in Sabah, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported today.Inquirer.net, the online news site of the Philippine Daily Inquirer broadsheet, reported today that several Filipinos lost their jobs as laundry and oil palm plantation workers in Tawau and Semporna since last week, after the Lahad Datu stand-off began on February 9.
“She (Myrna) told me her employer advised her to go home so she would not be implicated in the Lahad Datu situation,” Madeline, the mother of a laundry attendant called Myrna, was quoted as saying by the Inquirer today, without giving their last names.
'Susah-susah', just let them stay!
26 comments:
whooaaaa! whoaaaaa!!!!
when they start to fire at our men, they meant war!
since they dont have any solid reason to stay, PURGE them by all ways and means!
what's wrong with us for not able to handle a situation like this?
salam tn,
itu dah melampau namanya. selain enggan melepaskan tuntutannya ke atas sabah, mereka ajak pula kita berunding.
berunding untuk apa kalau mereka tak sekali-kali ingin berganjak daripada keptusan mengenai sabah?
mereka ini ternyata degil, keras kepala dan biadap!
agaknya kalau di negara lain, dah lama kena bedil sampai mati agaknya!
cant say much.
maybe some people are making money out of it.
that also u dont know aaar!!!
fire back at them, dont give chance!
we have given them plenty of time to leave and organise a legal team for their claim.
i see them more like pirates!
jai,
kalau edan la, sonang yo.
guno helikopter, gugurkan tigo ompek bijik, abih ceghito.
dio ingat dio sapo nak ambek wilayah oghang sonang2!
pantek omak eh!
hisham takda telur.
zahid tak cukup peluru.
anifah pulak tak cukup lidah.
jadi, akhirnya kita terpaksalah berputih mata dan serahkan sabah kepada sulu tu.
tak begitu?
bRO pHILIPINOS NEWSPAPER ALREADY REPORT THERE IS A SHOOTOUT AT LAHAD DATU
ganyang je, jgn bagi muka lagi.
kalau di negara sendiri pun dia dianggap penjenayah, apatah lagi di tempat kita!
if its true that the army had moved in, very good. its our duty to defend our sovereignty from such invaders.
i dont think it will smear our relatoin with manila. they understand the whole situation
resorting to guns is the last resort, which we hate to do but is forced to.
negotiation will not bear any result since the kiram family insisted on their rights on sabah.
manila has advised them to leave but they seven scolded their president.
what else should we do?
amatlah dikesalkan jika ada yang terkorban dalam kejadian, lebih2 lagi selepas beberapa peluang diberikan agar mereka pulang ke selatan filipina dan mencari jalan terbabik mengemukakan semula tuntutan mereka ke atas sabah.
dengan cara menceroboh dan masuk ke wilayah orang lain adalah satu jenayah. membawa senjata api juga adalah perbuatan pengganas.
jika di negara lain, mereka sudah pasti ditembak mati ketika dalam perlayaran ke sini.
kita tak sukakan kekerasan tetapi apabila terpaksa, kita buat dengan rasa berat hati.
apatah lagi mereka itu orang islam...
adusssss.... serba salah, kan?
as he make so much noise, we should send lim kit siang to lead our army, only then will he know the kind of situation we are facing!
three weeks oredi, maaaa!!!
why must we keep on listening to them? its our land they are asking to annexe!
why laaaarrr!!!!!
eloklah diorang tu sembahyang jumaat dulu, sebelum sambung perang.
hehehehehe!!!!!
who this this kiram?
manila says he is now a terrorist, defying all orders to leave lahad datu.
so many people are claiming the throne, so which and which now?
"Susah-susah, just let them stay".
Kah, kah,kah...
....on condition they drop their claim on Sabah.
Nanti Lim Kit Siang marah bro. Nak kena bagi IC, tu. Kalau mereka orang Kristian, no problem.
RD.
purge them out.
its our rights to do so!
NO! NO! NO!
LISTEN TO ROCKY BRU...THE WISDOM OF NON VIOLENCE HE SAYS.
SO PLEASE GO IN AND SURRENDER TO THEM. NON VIOLENCE KANNNN
jangan bagi muka kepada penceroboh tanah air kita...mereka masuk tanpa permit,bawa senjata,itu maknanya mereka melanggar kedaulatan undang-undang Malaysia..tempoh rundingan telah tamat.tetapi mereka tetap berdegil dan tidak berganjak...jadi,apa ditunggu lagi?Pertahankanlah KEDAULATAN negara kita...
sad ending... but it left us to no choice. manila had urged and persuaded them many times to leave and call for a proper dialogue. but they were so obsessed by their demand. i believe we did the right thing...
menang jadi arang, kalah jadi abu.
dalam perang macam ni, takda pihak yang menang.
orang mereka dan orang kita turut terkorban. salahnya terletak pada si kiram ni, tak peduli nasihat malaysia dan filipina agar berundur dan berunding secara profesional dan mengikut cara yang betul.
malangnya, apa yang betul pada dia ialah menceroboh wilayah kita secara paksa dan menghina kedaulatan kita...
thats the price they have to pay for what they did...
takziah kepada anggota keselamatan kita yang terkorban dan cedera.
takziah juga kepada orang sulu yang terkorban dan cedera.
apa boleh buat... kadang2 kita terpaksa bertindak sedemikian. banyak masa dan peluang sudah diberikan untuk berunding tetapi mereka enggan sama sekali menggugurkan sementara tuntutan ke atas sabah.
kita simpati dengan mereka tetapi mereka mengambil jalan yang tidak wajar...
Yang Heran nya Macam Negara ni Tak Ada Perdana Menteri!!
Harap kan Macai dia sendiri tak ambil kesah!!
Yang Heran nya Macam Negara ni Tak Ada Perdana Menteri!!
Harap kan Macai dia sendiri tak ambil kesah!!
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