Conflito Moro em Sabah | ||||
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Conflito em Bornéu do Norte e Conflito Moro | ||||
Ataques Moro em Sabah do século XIX ao presente. | ||||
Data | Apenas extensivamente registrado desde 1962[1] – presente | |||
Local | Sabah, Malásia | |||
Desfecho | Segurança em Sabah continental sob controle, ataques transfronteiriços contínuos; | |||
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Conflito Moro em Sabah são uma série de ataques por parte do povo moro de Mindanao em Sabah que teve inicio antes mesmo do período colonial britânico.[21][24] Muitos civis morreram ou sofreram durante estes incidentes, causando um aumento no sentimento anti-filipino entre os povos nativos de Sabah, especialmente depois dos grandes ataques em 1985, 2000 e 2013.[25] Os ataques foram mais intensos com o apoio do governo filipino durante o mandato do presidente Diosdado Macapagal e Ferdinand Marcos por suas ideias de irredentismo de incluir Sabah oriental como parte do território de Filipinas.[18][22]
Misuari, who is hiding after the hostilities in Zamboanga in 2013, maintains his position that only the Sultanate of Sulu can pursue the negotiations for the Sabah claim. Respecting the fervent wish of the late Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Kiram III to let alone the Islamic Sultanate of Sulu and North Borneo (SSNB) to negotiate peacefully with the Muslim leaders of Malaysia to settle the controversial issue in order not to repeat the March 2013 Lahad Datu, Sabah incident, Chairman Misuari has dismissed the media reports as unfounded and without any ounce of truth involving the MNLF in any level talks. The MNLF, however, asserted that the Sabah case is a non-issue because it is the “home-base for different tribal groupings of Muslims from different regions of Southeast Asia that have enjoyed peaceful and harmonious co-existence with the Chinese and Christian populace in the area.
President Aquino said in a statement, ‘I appeal to you (Jamalul Kiram III) — we should be really clear on this — this incident is wrong. If this is wrong, why should we (the government) lend support to this? We should support what is right… which will lead us to brighter prospects; the wrong option will only bring us ruin. That's it, that's my simple message.’ He also added ‘Let's not forget: What they (the Jamalul Kiram III faction) are pushing for is their right as so-called heirs of the sultan of Sulu. It's not yet clear if their rights have been transferred to the Philippines. But we (the Philippines citizens and our nation) will all be affected by their conflict (with Malaysia).’
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