Malaysians of Suluk descent in Sabah have condemned the act of the
self-proclaimed Sultan of Sulu Jamalul Kiram and his army which has
resulted in the loss of lives.
Representatives from three Suluk-based
associations, namely Persatuan Rumpun Ethnic Suluk Sabah (PRESS),
Persatuan Kebudayaan Suluk Bajau Tawau Sabah and Persatuan Perniaga
Kraftangan Kota Kinabalu also disassociated themselves from the group
despite their bloodlines.
“We are descendants of Suluks who were
given Malaysian citizenship when the country was formed. Our loyalty is
to the Yang diPertuan Agong and Sabah Head of State,” PRESS secretary
Mohd Zaki Harry Susanto said.
Mohd Zaki told reporters after a
courtesy call by the three associations on Chief Minister Datuk Seri
Musa Aman that they condemn the act of the self-proclaimed Sultan of
Sulu and his so-called army for trespassing onto Malaysian soil and
described it as uncivilized as well as cruel towards the country’s
security forces.
“This does not reflect the true Suluk
characteristics who are humble and peace loving people … We are loyal to
the Agong, this is our country. We are also loyal to the TYT and we
support the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Chief Minister
Datuk Seri Musa Aman’s leadership,” he said and stressed that the Suluk
community in Sabah had never supported any move made by the Suluk
ethnic group from the neighbouring country.
“Even though we are from
the same ethnic group, Malaysia is our country and we will defend the
country,” Mohd Zaki said, adding that according to the National
Registration Statistics in 2012, there are about 300,000 people of Suluk
ethnicity in Sabah.
Most of these people are residing in the east
coast and a large number are second and third generations of Suluks who
originated from the Philippines.
Mohd Zaki disclosed that his
grandfather who is from Sulu, came to this part of Borneo in the 1930s,
so when Malaysia was formed in 1963, he was given a Malaysian
citizenship.
Persatuan Kebudayaan Suluk Bajau Tawau Sabah deputy
president Abdul Ali Erilis called on Malaysians of Suluk descent in
Sabah to come out in full support of the Malaysian government’s efforts
to flush out the intruders.
Abdul Ali also refuted all allegations that the association’s 5,000 members are involved with the Sulu army and their action.
“We
will stand solid and uphold the sovereignty and justice of Malaysia …
we want the peace and harmony restored. We do not support the intruders
or the Sulu army,” he said.
Meanwhile, Persatuan Perniaga Kraftangan
Kota Kinabalu chairman Ruhil Sailajan decried the intrusion by the Sulu
army as it was bad for their business.
“There are 114 handicraft
stall operators in the state capital and our businesses have been
affected since the intrusion early February. There has been a decline in
the number of tourists visiting the handicraft market and our economy
has taken a toll,” he said.
Ruhil added that they hoped the case would be settled soon so that peace and harmony will return to the state.
Source: Borneo Post
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