JOHOR BARU: The Moro
National Liberation Front (MNLF) recognises and respects the decision taken by
the people of Sabah to join Malaysia in 1963, says chairman Muslimin Sema.
The Sabah people, he said,
had the right to determine their own destiny by joining Malaysia 50 years ago,
and that right should not be disputed by any quarters.
“We [the MNLF] recognised
the desire of the Sabah people to decide and determine their own destiny. They
have decided to join Malaysia and we accede to their desire, that is our
position,” he told Bernama in an exclusive interview via telephone from Manila
today.
The dovish Muslimin, who is
currently the Vice-Mayor of Cotabato City in southern Philipines, said he had
been to Sabah in 1973 and personally witnessed the happiness felt by the
Sabahans, led by their leaders after joining Malaysia.
“They have decided and we
accepted it,” he said, adding that he still had many relatives in Sabah, who
were loyal Malaysian citizens and earning a good and prosperous livelihood.
“They have been able to earn
a good and prosperous life in Sabah, which they are incapable of, had they
remained in the Southern Philippines. I don’t want anything bad to happen to
them because of what is happening now,” he said.
The MNLF, he said,
considered Sabah and Malaysia as their “big brother”.
The chairman was commenting
on the move made by the self-proclaimed “sultan” of Sulu, Jamalul Kiram III, to
assert that the resource-rich Sabah was part of the sultanate’s land.
According to Muslimin, the
MNLF had nothing to do with the action taken by Jamalul Kiram.
Three weeks ago, Jamalul
Kiram sent armed groups led by his brother, Azzimudie Kiram, to Kampung Tanduo,
Lahad Datu, to claim Sabah as their ancestral homeland.
Their action sparked an
armed standoff with Malaysia’s security forces which encircled the group,
before launching air strikes and ground operations to flush them out after
numerous deadlines to lay down their arms passed.
“They have been able to earn
a good and prosperous life in Sabah, which they are incapable of, had they
remained in southern Philippines. I don’t want anything bad to happen to them
because of what is happening now,” he said.
Complicated armed operation
The ongoing security
operation codenamed “Operasi Daulat”, has until now, seen 10 policemen and
soldiers dead, as well as 56 armed terrorists.
On allegations made by the
foreign media and a Philippine intelligence official that several parties
conspired and instigated Jamalul Kiram in the quest to reclaim Sabah, Muslimin
said the allegations on the matter needed to be investigated.
The allegations stated that
the armed terrorists were “invited” to Sabah by leaders aligned with Malaysia’s
oppostion party.
Nevertheless, the MNLF
leader believes Jamalul Kiram “does not have the capacity ” to carry out the
complicated armed operation of sending armed terrorists across the sea to
Sabah.
“It is quite surprising that
they have the capacity to send an expedition [to Sabah] like that. It is not
easy to go to another country and kill people,” he said.
Responding to allegations
that the Filipino armed terrorists who took part in Sabah’s intrusion were each
paid US$600, the MNLF leader said he did not have any knowledge on the matter.
He was also asked on the
relationship between MNLF’s former leader Nur Misuari and Opposition Leader
Anwar Ibrahim, to which he replied that both were known as acquaintances.
“I don’t really know [about
their relationship], but they have been acquaintances during Misuari’s post as
the governor of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao,” he said.
To a question, Muslimin said
MNLF would check on claims that its members were involved in the armed
intrusion in Sabah.
The MNLF chief said the
organisation was keen to find out more about the identity of the gunmen’s
leader known as “Commander Musa” who was killed by the Malaysian security
forces in Tanjung Batu, Lahad Datu, during a firefight. (Bernama)
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