Wednesday 17 April 2013

SABAH NAK DIJUAL SEPERTI NAK JUAL KACANG PUTIH

KINI KIRAM MENJADI TOKEH KACANG PUTIH : NAK JUAL SABAH KEPADA CHINA



Assalammualaikum
Disebabkan terganggunya 'mental' Kiram dan keluarga, kini  terbaru dari pasaran : Sabah akan dijual kepada China , itu dakwaan  Kiram. Mungkin Kiram akan membuat tawaran diNewsworld, State for Sale in Malaysia. Please call Kiram yang berkerajaan di entah dimana"

'Sell Sabah To China, Never To Malaysia'
Sultanate Eyes Seeking Help From Chinese Gov't

To Recover North Borneo

In the event the Sultanate of Sulu and North Borneo fails in all its efforts to recover oil-rich Sabah and selling it becomes the last resort, it should be to China, never to Malaysia.
Thus, said Dayang-Dayang Sitti Khrisna Kiram last week, adding it was her father, the late Sultan Datu Punjungan Kiram, who said it.
"Exhaust all efforts to recover Sabah from Malaysia. But when everything else fails and Malaysia wants to buy it for one peso, sell Sabah, instead, to China for 15 centavos," she recalled her  father reminding his 13 children repeatedly before he died on July 18, 1984.
Sitti Khrisna also acknowledged her father having said that selling Sabah would invite "a curse" from the sultanate's "raayat" or constituency.
She said her father only considered allowing Sabah's sale if all efforts to re-establish the sultanate's historical right fail and also because of his profound anger at Malaysia.
"I once asked my father why he was very angry with Malaysia. He replied to me, 'You just don't know what's inside of me'," Sitti Khrisna recalled.
The dayang-dayang is one of the 13 children of Sultan Punjungan, along with Sultan Jamalul, Rajah Muda Agbimuddin, and 10 others. Three of the children had passed away.
Agbimuddin sailed to Sabah in early February, resulting in a three-week standoff that further triggered a firefight on March 1 between his followers and Malaysian forces.
Scores of people from the sultanate's side and some Malaysian police died in the fighting, prompting the Muslim country to launch a massive offensive with thousands of men, jet fighters, helicopters, and artillery against Agbimuddin and his 235 Royal Security Force (RSF).
As this developed, Abraham J. Idjirani, spokesman of the sultanate, confirmed yesterday that Sultan Jamalul had already mentioned to him about reaching out to China for assistance in recovering Sabah from Malaysia.
"The sultanate and its 'Ruma Bitchara' (Royal Council) will discuss this issue to make the final decision," he said.
"Remember that the Sultanate of Sulu and North Borneo had flourishing ties with China in the past," said Idjirani, the sultanate's secretary-general.
He also recalled that Sulu sultans had visited China during the reign of Ming Dynasty's Emperor Yongle in 1417, and one of them Sultan Paduka Batara died in Dezhou, Shandong province, where he received a state funeral befitting Chinese emperors.      
"You see, the Sultanate of Sulu and China had already established relations centuries ago. So, it is not surprising if some of the sultanate's heirs go to China for help to recover their historical right over Sabah," said Idjirani.
"Yes, Sultan Jamalul Kiram III has been considering this move, just like asking the help of the United States, the United Kingdon, and other countries that had connection with Sabah in the past," he said.
He said if he were to make the decision, Idjirani said he "will write the letter to China" right away.
"It is the sultanate and the Ruma Bitchara's decision to make, so let us wait for the decision," said the sultanate's spokesman.
Idjirani said the sultanate will do everything to recover Sabah from Malaysia, even as he did not discount selling the territory.
Meanwhile, as a proof of the importance given by the present Chinese Shandong government and even national leadership, a Filipino delegation that included Sulu Rep. Habib Tupay Loong, Cagayan Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, Moro artist Rameer Tawasil, and others, visited Dezhou recently on China's invitation.
Tawasil (http://zabida.com.ph) said after the visit that the Chinese government wanted to put up a museum in honor of Sultan Batara of East Sulu State to be designed by him.
A historian was a part of the Loong's delegation in order to study the historical relations between the Chinese and Sulu peoples.
Loong described China's invitation to them as a "sign of recognition of the sovereign power of the Sultanate in the past and they want to preserver it,"
When Sultan Batara died due to illness as his delegation was about to return to Sulu, at least 10 members of his entourage, including his two sons remained in China to look after his tomb.
Authors Sururul-Ain Ututalum and Abdul-Karim Hedjazi had compiled materials based on historical texts which they made into a book called "The Genealogy of the Sulu Royal Families."
In the book was cited the Muslim sultan's epitaph:
"The Emperor Yongle was very sad at the news. He sent his minister to Dezhou to cope with the matter and granted the distinguished overseas guests a magnificent funeral that was as formal as for a Chinese king."
Sultan Batara's two sons and the others left behind did not return to Sulu, instead they intermarried among the locals.
Ututalum and Hedjazi's book said further that during the reign of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty, he had in 1731 the Moro sultan's descendants naturalized as Chinese citizens, granted the surnames Wen and An.
In more recent times, particularly in 2005, the sultan's 17th and 18th generation descendants came on a visit to the Philippines on the initiative of the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Associations as part of the observance of the 30th year of China's and the Philippines' opening of diplomatic relations. #

3 comments:

  1. Depa dah mai.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-22156283

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  2. salam..
    Kenapa amerika berminat sangat rantau asia ni terutama asia tenggara?. Adakah kehadiran mereka untuk berhadapan dengan China yang semakin bangkit atau ingin campurtangan dalam Korea atau Amerika ingin mencari 'seseorang' pemimpin yang ditunggu-tunggu itu? Menjelang 2020 60% kekuatan tentera mereka akan ditumpukan ke arah rantau ini. Nak mengekalkan keamanan di rantau ini sebagai alsan saje tu...Ada udang disebalik mee

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  3. jgn kejutkan naga nanti korang gak yang tak senang duduk

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