Pegawai Tentera Filipina dakwa pemimpin pembangkang Malaysia terlibat secara langsung jemput kumpulan bersenjata Filipina ke Sabah!
Kehadiran sekumpulan lelaki bersenjata dari Filipina ke Lahad Datu sekarang ini hebat dipolitikkan oleh pemimpin pakatan. Kit Siang persoalkan kenapa pihak tentera tidak mengambil sebarang tindakan sedangkan kita ada aset strategik seperti Scorpene di Sabah. Bagaikan membaca text ucapan Kit Siang,Kini Chegu Bard atau lebih dikenali Bard Tuya dari AMK mengulangi kata kata Kit Siang.
Bagaikan satu skrip drama,institusi ketenteraan diserang kononnya begitu lemah hinggakan tidak mampu menghalang kemasukan kumpulan lelaki bersenjata ini. Realitinya pihak tentera boleh menghalang atau menangkap kumpulan ini. Apalah sangat dengan bersenjata ringan dan mendarat menggunakan bot untuk menakluki Sabah sedangkan negara mempunyai cabang ketenteraan yang cukup disegani diseluruh dunia.
Kita semua sedia maklum bagaimana pemimpin negara yang diketuai oleh Najib Tun Razak dan Menteri Pertahanan Zahid Hamidi berjaya menyelesaikan konflik diantara kerajaan Filipina dan MILF yang kita semua tahu adalah umat Islam Filipina. Malaysia menjadi orang tengah menamatkan konflik puluhan tahun tanpa berlakunya pertumpahan darah dan apa perlunya bertindak secara kekerasan apabila kumpulan ini mendarat .
Bard Tuya seperti biasa pakar dalam spin dan bohong kepada rakyat kantoi,Kit Siang dan pemimpin haprak pakatan juga ditangkap berbohong. Kumpulan yang turun ke Lahad Datu adalah sebahagian skrip ciptaan mereka sendiri. Ini dibuktikan ada kaitan dengan Anwar dan pemimpin pakatan yang terlibat secara langsung sepertimana yang dilaporkan oleh Agensi Berita Antarabangsa Reuters sebentar tadi.
(SUMBER)(Reuters) – Malaysian security forces have surrounded about 100 armed men believed to be from a breakaway rebel faction in the southern Philippines, Malaysian police and a government official said on Thursday, but a Philippine official said they were unarmed Filipinos who had been promised land.The standoff in Malaysia’s eastern Sabah state on Borneo island threatened to stir tension between the Southeast Asian neighbors whose ties have been periodically frayed by security and migration problems caused by a porous sea border.“Our firepower is more than enough to arrest them but the government has chosen to negotiate with them so they leave peacefully to return to the south of the Philippines,” Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, on a visit to Sabah ahead of national elections, was quoted as saying by state-run Bernama news agency.Malaysian police said in a statement the situation was under control, but did not say whether the men had agreed with a request to surrender.A high-ranking Malaysian government source with direct knowledge of the situation told Reuters the gunmen were suspected to be from a faction unhappy with the Philippines’ recent peace deal with the main Muslim rebel group.Raul Hernandez, a spokesman for the Philippine Foreign Ministry, said his government was trying to get information about the incident and was in touch with Malaysian officials.A senior Philippine military official said navy boats and an aircraft had been sent to the border area. He dismissed the Malaysian account of the group, saying they were unarmed Filipinos who had been promised land in Sabah.He said a meeting over the land claim had attracted a large crowd and drawn the attention of Malaysian authorities.“We know that these people arrived there five days ago and most of them are from nearby islands,” said the official, who asked not to be identified.“Some of them were already residents in Sabah for a long time and they normally cross the border without any problem.”Another Philippine military officer said the men were followers of the heirs of the Sultan of Sulu – an island group off the southern Philippines – who had been invited to Sabah by a Malaysian opposition politician to discuss land issues.Malaysia pays a token amount to the Sultanate each year for the “rental” of Sabah state – an arrangement that stretches back to British colonial times.The number of illegal Muslim immigrants from the impoverished southern Philippines has surged in recent decades, stirring social tension with indigenous Christian inhabitants in Sabah.The Philippine government signed a landmark peace deal with Muslim rebels late last year to end a 40-year conflict in the south, but some factions have voiced opposition.
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