MANILA: Philippines President Benigno Aquino
warned the Sulu sultan on Tuesday that he would face the "full force of
the law" if he did not end a stand-off involving his armed followers in
Sabah.
Aquino told Sultan Jamalul Kiram III to recall 180 of his
followers, about 30 of whom were armed, from a fishing village near
Lahad Datu where they have been facing off with Malaysian security
forces since Feb 9.
"If you choose not to cooperate, the full
force of the laws of the state will be used to achieve justice for all
who have been put in harm's way," Aquino said in a statement aired on
national television.
"This is a situation that cannot persist. If
you are truly the leader of your people, you should be one with us in
ordering your followers to return home peacefully."
He warned
Kiram that he had also ordered an investigation "into possible
violations of laws by you, your followers, and collaborators engaged in
this foolhardy act".
Aquino cited a constitutional provision
renouncing war as an instrument of policy and a law prohibiting citizens
against inciting war, which is punishable by up to 12 years in prison.
Kiram's
followers made a boat trip from their homes on remote islands in the
southern Philippines to occupy the Malaysian fishing village two weeks
ago, after the sultan gave them a blessing to live there.
Kiram
says he is the head of the Sultanate of Sulu, which once controlled
parts of Borneo, including the site of the stand-off, as well as
southern Philippines islands.
Aquino said his government was working with Malaysian authorities in an effort to peacefully resolve the stand-off.
tunku :go back peacefully before you are killed for reason which is not worthwhile.
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