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Should sabah be part of the bangsamoro juridical entity?

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as part of the sultanate of sulu.

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  1. Affirmative.

    Then, Malaysia will have second thoughts on initiating smart treaties between the Philippine Government and separatists, designed to weaken the Territorial sovereignty of its neighbor.  Because the issue now hits home.  

    And should the Sultanate of Sulu recover its former glory of waging wars, and winning them, not only is Saba imperiled but the whole of the Malay peninsula.


  2. Can you tell me where the heck is Sultan of Sulu now? Even Moro/MILF still on the mission (in progress/unsuccessful) now they want to claim other land?  

  3. i am a sabahan and we have the deal with the sultan of sulu long time ago..

    i mean deal between british and sulu that sabah is belong to british. now sabah belong to us sabahan.

  4. I know everybody like Sabah ... Pearl of Borneo ... the land below the wind ... but excuse me ... Moro or Marlboro ... Sulu or Bulu ... whatever it is... Sabahan owns  MyKad ... and so sorry we don't recognize any non-sovereign + landless + unkown + poor Sultan ... and if that so call Sultan Bulu wants Sabah so badly ... he can struggle for it ... and become a clown at International Court of Justice at The Hague, Netherland ... he got no locus standi ...  

  5. No, unless Bangsamoro's struggle for an independent country is successful just like how East Timor's struggle was successful. Otherwise, Sabah will look like to be indirectly under the juridical entity of the Philippines, thus the Sabahans may even want to form Sabah Islamic Liberation Front.

  6. what the h**l is bangsamoro???

    PEACE =D

  7. Why not the Filipino under the bangsamoro juridical entity. Filipino only cause a lot of problem, pollution and havoc in Sabah  

  8. Nope, for few reasons:

    - I you recheck your history lesson again, the Sultanate of Sulu on its peak only controlled the eastern part of Sabah, not the whole state.

    - No sovereign nations in the world today recognise that the sultanate still exist or has sovereignity

    - The real heirs of the sultanate is uncertain with many people claiming to be the real sultan. Pls also take note that descendants of the the sultanate can also be found in Sabah (Malaysian citizens). Some argue that they have equal rights to the throne should it is revived.

    - The strongest point, no Sabahan, even from the Suluk people, ever consider themselves as part of bangsamoro. Sabahans are simply Sabahans.

    - Moro is simply an alien term in Sabah.

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