Malaysia PM: Doors Closed Negotiations

Malaysia PM: Doors Closed Negotiations

                            

Lahad Datu, KOMPAS.com - Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, Saturday (02/03/2013), affirmed, door negotiations with the intruders in Sabah had been closed after the clashes broke 14 people killed a day earlier. Najib said the group had to give up.

"The rebels of Sulu should give up, or they will face action from our security forces," said Najib, in Subang Jaya, Malaysia, Saturday, as The newspaper quoted Star .

From Manila, Philippine President Benigno Aquino III called on Filipinos to Malaysia to infiltrate it to immediately surrender unconditionally now.

Najib said he had spoken to President Aquino about the bloody incident on Friday night. He also emphasized that the current Malaysian security forces would take action against the intruders total that has killed two policemen Malaysia.

"I have given a full mandate to the Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar and the Commander of the Armed Armed Tan Sri Mohd Zin Zulkefli to take all such action as is necessary, "said Najib.

Malaysian PM also said that Navy ships have been deployed to the waters of Malaysia around Lahad Datu, Sabah, to prevent the intruders fled.

During this time, Malaysian authorities sought to avoid harsh statements related to these intrusions, hoping the intruder would go peacefully. But now, as said Sabah police chief Hamza Taib, despite the intruders had decided to give up, they will face legal action.

Strong claims territory

As reported earlier, around 100-300 Filipinos claim to be the successor to the south of the Sultanate of Sulu arrived at the Lahad Datu, Sabah, 9 February. They claim the area as part of the Sultanate of Sulu, bringing with him a number of documents from the 1800's.

The intruders, some armed, and surrounded by security forces Malaysia. The Government of Malaysia and the Philippines have urged them to immediately return to their places of origin, but the appeal was ignored.

Finally, last Friday, a shootout between the security forces of Malaysia and the intruders. Two Malaysian policemen and 12 infiltrators were killed.

Trigger clashes not known for sure. Malaysia Najib claimed two police officers were killed after the ambush. "I am told that some intruder has waved the white flag (surrender), but when the troops approached Malaysia, they actually shoot," said Najib.

President Aquino said the way in which the citizens of Sulu it's wrong. "If you want to protest, the mileage you guys are wrong. Fair way and the only right way today is immediate surrender, "said Aquino told the intruder that.

Hundreds of Filipinos were admitted to come to Sabah on the orders of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III. Kiram (74) claimed to be the successor to the throne of the Sultanate of Sulu who once controlled most of the southern Philippines and Borneo.

Power fade sultanate a century ago, and is now a part of the Sulu region of the Philippines and Malaysia. However, the Malaysian government continues to pay money to the sultanate's successor as the continuation of the lease area since the British colonial era.

Strong I will not retreat

Kiram spokesman, Abraham Idjirani, asserted that Sulu residents will remain in Sabah. Idjirani said the death of the Sultan's followers strengthened their resolve to continue to defend the rights of the Philippines over Sabah.

Daughter Kiram, Jacel Kiram, adding, this is a matter of honor. "They will not come back here because honor is more valuable than life. What does it mean to live without honor? "He told Manila radio station DZBB. (AFP / AP / Reuters / DHF)

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