MANILA, Philippines -- The sultanate of Sulu brushed off President Benigno Aquino III’s allegations “conspirators” funded the voyage of some 200 followers who went to Sabah to press its claim to the territory.
The voyage was “KKB,” short for “kaniya-kaniyang bayad,” meaning everyone who went paid contributed towards expenses, Abraham Idjirani, spokesman of the sultanate, said at a press briefing Monday afternoon.
The sultanate’s briefing immediately followed that held in Malacanang by Aquino.
Princess Jacel Kiram, daughter of Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, slammed Aquino’s briefing, calling it full of “hypothetical analogy” and “speculative statements” to which they could not respond and dared Aquino to “name the conspirators” he claimed had abetted their follower’s voyage to Sabah.
She also denied claims by the Malaysian government that the political opposition there had helped stoke the Sabah crisis.
“We are not connected to the Malaysian opposition; we have not talked to any of them,” she said.
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Alamak, nafi siapa pun boleh. Takkan lah si pencuri nak mengaku dirinya mencuri.
ReplyDeleteKaya sama utusan? ha ha... di sini pun nampak sangat game plan Anwar hancur. Kenapa tak Saman Reuters dan akhbar Filipin yang melaporkannya. Kenapa sama Utusan yang quote aje.
The Sulu fighters were fund and armed by George Soros. Don't take my word for it. Reconfirm with the Mamak Kutty who will wholeheartedly agree with me
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