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发表于 16-2-2013 12:39 PM | 显示全部楼层
boleh 到养军人来看的
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发表于 16-2-2013 12:47 PM | 显示全部楼层
这几天我在根地咬都看到很多军人的车出来吃吃喝喝的,
看到他们80% 都拖着圆滚滚的肚子。。。
外加差不多要把军服“撑爆的美妙身材。。
我真的是由衷的感到担心。。。。

为什么中央政府对这样搭建的事情视而不见?
难道真的是要等Sabah被菲律宾人占领了才甘愿?

有谁在这个时候还跟我说投国政, 不要变天的,
朋友都没得做!

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发表于 16-2-2013 01:15 PM | 显示全部楼层
要靠拿督的朋友来这里报料咯。。。。内幕不是那么单纯哦
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 楼主| 发表于 16-2-2013 01:34 PM | 显示全部楼层
开始作战了
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发表于 16-2-2013 01:34 PM | 显示全部楼层
沙巴的部长们都躲到鸡鸡的沙笼里了
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发表于 16-2-2013 02:40 PM | 显示全部楼层
大肚皮豚 发表于 16-2-2013 01:34 PM
开始作战了

哦? 真的假的?


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发表于 16-2-2013 03:06 PM | 显示全部楼层
大肚皮豚 发表于 16-2-2013 01:34 PM
开始作战了


没有啦,我还没有回纳闽还在拿篤老家都没有听到
什么的。

如果真的打起来,我们那些鱼兵虾将只有拿白棋投降
一途
,如何跟人家是生出来就会打仗的,
平时看到我们的兵警人员个个吃得脑满肠肥的,
我看不用打,走快一点可能都会脑梗塞而死哦。。。

拿篤的民众唯有走得快好世界,求自保咯。。。。
那一天出门街上没看到菲虫走动就要注意了。。。。



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发表于 16-2-2013 06:05 PM | 显示全部楼层
大肚皮豚 发表于 16-2-2013 01:34 PM
开始作战了

哪里看到新闻的? 我蛮担心的。。。
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发表于 16-2-2013 06:50 PM | 显示全部楼层
现在人家说不走了,
留在属于“自己”的地盘
如果沙巴境内百万大军开始宣称这里是属于菲律宾的,
大家来投票和发表一下:

我们骂mata,如果非法移民暴乱,你愿上街对抗吗?
http://cforum2.cari.com.my/forum ... 05146&fromuid=14412
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发表于 16-2-2013 07:17 PM | 显示全部楼层
Sulu sultan’s army stakes Sabah claim
By Roel Pareño (The Philippine Star) | Updated February 16, 2013 - 12:00am
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MANILA, Philippines - The more than 100 fully armed Filipinos holed up since Wednesday in a remote coastal town in Sabah were on a mission to press the claim of the Sultanate of Sulu on Sabah, an official of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) said yesterday.

“They went there because they wanted to go back to their homeland Sabah, which is part of the Sultanate of Sulu,” said Habib Mujahab Hashim, MNLF central committee member and chairman of the Islamic Command Council.

“However, they were rounded up by the Malaysian security forces because close to 100 of them were armed,” Hashim said, citing reports he received from the field.

He said there were more than 200 Filipino Muslims involved in the standoff. He stressed the armed men were not detained but were merely invited for questioning.

He said the group was sent back to Tawi-Tawi “after hours of negotiation.” It was not clear as of press time if the group had indeed left the secluded coastal village of Lahad Datu some 500 kilometers from Kota Kinabalu.

A ranking military official said MNLF chairman Nur Misuari orchestrated the standoff to attract the attention of the Philippine government and the international community.

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“It has something to do with Misuari’s continuing claim of Sabah being part of the Philippines. Misuari just wants to show off. The MNLF may have forged a peace agreement with the government but Misuari has not given up on his claim of Sabah,” the military official who declined to be named said.

He said the so-called Royal Sultanate Army began to recruit members in the early 2000s.

“The following years they never gave the Philippine government any problem until this standoff in Sabah. The Royal Sulu Sultanate Army has been behaving well since then, until they went to Lahad Datu and declared they have the right to stay in Sabah,” the source said.

The source also linked the Sabah standoff to MNLF’s attacks on Abu Sayyaf strongholds in Patikul, Sulu.

“It was even what we call in the military an acoustic war as no bodies of the dead turned up but only sounds of weapons being fired,” The STAR source said.

He said Misuari attempted to seek refuge in Sabah after his men launched attacks in Zamboanga City.

“But always the Malaysian government turned him over to the Philippine government,” the source said. “That is why Misuari would always be bitter against Malaysia.”

Foreign affairs officials said they were informed by Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman yesterday morning of the ongoing negotiations with the armed men, who identified themselves as members of the “royal army” of the Sultanate of Sulu.

In a press briefing, deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said they were still verifying information regarding the standoff. She said that contrary to allegations by Malaysian authorities, the Filipinos were not armed based on information from the Department of National Defense.

“We are trying to ascertain the facts that are attendant to the story. The Philippine embassy in Malaysia had already dispatched our police attaché to that particular area to see what’s happening and we continue to monitor the situation,” Valte said.

She also said the Philippine government is ready to extend whatever legal or humanitarian assistance those involved in the standoff might require.

“As a general rule, it is the duty of the government to help extend assistance to any Filipino abroad, wherever they may be. At this point, however, we would like to ascertain the facts first,” she said.

The Philippines has a standing claim on Sabah, which is part of the Sultanate of Sulu leased to the British North Borneo Co. in 1878.

In 1963, Britain transferred control of Sabah to Malaysia. The Sultanate of Sulu protested the handover, saying it was a violation of the Sabah Lease agreement of 1878.

‘Decolonization’

The arrival of the armed group was a prelude to the filing of a petition before the United Nations for the “decolonization” of Sabah by the Sultanate of Sulu, a lawyer with links to the sultanate said.

He said the sultanate should first show proof that it is occupying the territory in question before filing a UN petition to reclaim it.

“The Sultanate of Sulu wants to file their petition next month when the 50-year lease of the British government on the island expires,” he said.

“I believe the presence of the Sultanate royal army is to bolster their claim that they have already re-occupied their ancestral land,” he said.

He said Malaysian authorities may have them arrested but such action may only confirm their physical presence in the territory.

The Bureau of Immigration (BI), for its part, said it was trying to determine if the Filipinos involved in the standoff passed through the bureau’s three border crossing stations in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi.

“I will still have to check with our Immigration Regulation Division if there were any reports forwarded to them regarding this information,” said BI spokesperson Ma. Antonette Mangrobang.

Mangrobang raised the possibility that the Filipinos had reached Sabah on speedboats. Sabah is less than an hour from Mindanao by speedboat.

If they had used a speedboat, Mangrobang said they might have departed from any part of the country’s long coastline and not necessarily from an international seaport.

If such was the case, “we would not be able to monitor because our borders in the southern backdoor are so porous. The only international port in the area is in Zamboanga,” she said.

Don’t create trouble

Cagayan de Oro City Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, for his part, urged the Filipinos involved in the standoff not to start trouble in the territory.

“They should not create trouble. They should not give Malaysia the impression that they are rocking the boat in Sabah. The Malaysians have been our friends. In fact, they have been helping us resolve the problem of Muslim separatism in the south,” he said.

Rodriguez, president of the Christian Democratic Party, said Malaysia hosted the series of talks between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front that led to the recent signing in Malacañang of a historic framework agreement for peace in Mindanao.

He said the armed men who claim to be part of the royal army of the Sultanate of Sulu should resolve their problem peacefully with the authorities in Sabah.

Rodriguez, one of the authors of the Philippine Baselines Law enacted in 2009, said Congress did not include Sabah in the definition of the country’s territory in such law “due to the fact that Malaysia is occupying it.”

“We have to accept the reality that Malaysia rules Sabah, though we have a dormant claim to the island. We would have elicited protest from Malaysia against our baselines law had we included Sabah in our territory. Besides, our law would not have complied with UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea),” he said.

He said only the disputed Spratlys group of islets off Palawan and Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal near Zambales were treated as “regime of islands” that belongs to the Philippines.

“The United Nations and the international community have accepted our baselines law,” he added.

‘Arrest them’

For the chairman of the House committee on national defense and security, Philippine authorities should apprehend the still unidentified Filipino armed men as soon as they return to the country.

Muntinlupa City Rep. Rodolfo Biazon said that while the identities of the armed men or their affiliations were not yet clear, he said he was inclined to believe that they were militants fleeing government security forces in Mindanao.

“The government should be really, really interested in the identity, status and nature of these armed men, and if our authorities conclude that their existence constitute a threat, and their activities and weapons illegal, then our security forces should take the appropriate action against them,” Biazon told The STAR. – With Paolo Romero, Jess Diaz, Evelyn Macairan, Edith Regalado, Perseus Echeminada, Cecille Suerte Felipe



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发表于 17-2-2013 02:33 PM | 显示全部楼层
农夫弟弟夜深猛敲大门高喊 “阿布沙耶夫入侵”(55)
2013-02-16 02:34:47

http://www.asiatimes.com.my/news.php?newsid=47009


Ben:「我看到苏禄王子取出类似这般大类似地契的文件出示予我国代表。」(55)
(本报拿笃15日讯)距离此间估计170公里的甘邦Tanduo在上周六凌晨2时被苏禄苏丹皇家军团“入侵”时,正当入梦的农夫Ben Hamid被其弟弟猛敲大门和高喊“阿布沙亚夫入侵”而惊吓,慌忙携带太太和12名孩子漏液逃跑。

他当时告诉其家人和弟弟,若登岸者真是阿布沙亚夫,则他们将会“完蛋了”,随即逃命。

半途中碰上了这批18人的全副武装军团,持着M16和14来福枪和45口径配枪。对方告知并无恶意,只因船只出现状况,无奈只好登陆,村民见状闻之,安心返回各自村屋。

这批军团逗留该地,成员当中较后也到附近村屋小店以菲律宾钱币购买粮食,Ben见状善意献上其粮食予军团,因此结下了与军团的良好关系,也令他在日后于我国政府高层和苏禄苏丹皇家军团进行谈判上扮演着重要的角色。

日子一久该军团又有成员陆续抵达,并加入其中,在短短三日其人数增至80人,该甘邦15家庭约80人日渐担忧,因此决定离开。

“我和家人见大家都相续离开也就决定跟之,在欲离开时其中一名皇家军团成员以马来语问我为何离开,我回答说有要事要办,同时孩子们也须上学,因此离开了该甘邦,暂时居住在丹绒拉必安一带。”

现年47岁的Ben在今午于Tanjung Labian接受访问时说,他不想当地发生任何不愉快的事件,因此在我国政府高层和警方要求下欣然充当中间人,以安排和带领我国代表到该甘邦会见苏禄苏丹王子Raja Muda Azim Muddin Kiram @ Galus和举行谈判。

“我相信他们武装只是为了保护王子,因为王子计划到亚庇和政府进行谈判,而今早谈判由上午9时始至中午12时,是自上周六以来的第2次,双方以英语进行谈判,虽然我不懂,但我看到王子拿出了地契,因此相信与索回在沙巴的苏禄皇朝土地有关。”

当询及此事的发生对彼等所构成的不便时,他说他暂时无法回到其农地耕农和收割,这会对他和家人造成经济上的损失,加重彼等生活负担。

如今这批苏禄皇家军团和马来西亚保安部队“对立”进入了第4天,他希望双方能圆满和平的解决有关问题,以让他们能尽快恢复正常的生活。

由于我国保安部队封锁上址附近海域,当地渔夫亦不敢出海捕鱼,只见许多船只停泊在海滩上。


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发表于 18-2-2013 01:32 PM | 显示全部楼层
大马政府真的是没有用的啦 , 完全不会保护自己的利益!
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发表于 18-2-2013 01:35 PM | 显示全部楼层
我猜应该是不会打的
会谈判到宣布大选

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发表于 18-2-2013 09:52 PM | 显示全部楼层
拿督的朋友说叛军已经进入城市了,没有人敢出街了。。。。个个人心惶惶咧,为什么报纸报导那么轻松的
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发表于 18-2-2013 10:05 PM | 显示全部楼层
woo520 发表于 18-2-2013 09:52 PM
拿督的朋友说叛军已经进入城市了,没有人敢出街了。。。。个个人心惶惶咧,为什么报纸报导那么轻松的

不要危言聳聽捏,你講到很嚴重下。
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发表于 18-2-2013 10:10 PM | 显示全部楼层
这里很多网友都支持开打。 所以几时才能发第一枪呢?
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发表于 18-2-2013 10:54 PM | 显示全部楼层
对于政府太失望了,竟然什么事都没有做,到底有没有把沙巴人放在眼里的?
真的好想沙巴离开马来西亚自己独立,虽然只会出现在梦中而已。
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发表于 18-2-2013 10:54 PM | 显示全部楼层
对于政府太失望了,竟然什么事都没有做,到底有没有把沙巴人放在眼里的?
真的好想沙巴离开马来西亚自己独立,虽然只会出现在梦中而已。
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发表于 18-2-2013 11:14 PM | 显示全部楼层
可能是因为最近我们的沙巴叶问吵着要搞沙巴IC..国阵就放一班恐怖份子进来乱。
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发表于 18-2-2013 11:42 PM | 显示全部楼层
沙巴太远了,要帮也帮不到。
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