27 Mac 2013

TERHOT...Kisah Pelarian Sulu Sabah : Dari Media Antarabangsa, CCTV News China (Astro semalam)



Dari Media Antarabangsa, CCTV News China (Astro semalam) 26 March 2013 :

Beribu-ribu rakyat Sulu telah berjaya melarikan diri ke perairan Filipina, mereka telah berpuluh tahun berada di Malaysia dan diberikan IC.

Selepas peristiwa Lahad Datu, dokumen (IC) mereka dirampas, mereka terdiri dari pakcik-pakcik, makcik-makcik dan kanak-kanak serta org tua.

Rakyat Sulu Sabah yang berjaya melarikan diri ke Filipina adalah mereka yang terselamat dari TEMBAKAN PASUKAN KESELAMATAN MALAYSIA!!!

Sebahagian dari mereka telah mati ditembak oleh PASUKAN KESELAMATAN MALAYSIA walaupun mereka bukan dari kumpulan militan!

Mereka mengambil langkah melarikan diri ke Filipina adalah demi menjaga keselamatan keluarga masing2!

Kini rakyat Sulu Sabah sudah menjadi pelarian di perairan Filipina kerana tidak lagi mempunyai sebarang dokumen!

Wartawan CCTV News China menunggu siap2 di perairan Filipina kerana Malaysia tidak membenarkan wartawan luar masuk ke Lahad Datu, Sabah.



Kerana itu, wartawan CCTV News China telah membongkar rahsia Kerajaan Malaysia!!
SIAPAKAH YANG ZALIM KINI???!!!

UMNO berjanji dengan mereka bagi aset kependudukan > bagi IC > nak elak kantoi > rampas IC mereka > tembak mereka smpai mati
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Filipino refugees flee violence in Sabah

Filipinos are evacuating from Sabah, where fierce conflicts between Filipino rebel groups and Malaysian forces have been destroying the homelands of the locals. Barnaby Lo has the story.

They sailed for almost 24 hours more than 200 Filipinos, crowded in this cargo vessel fleeing the violence between a group of Filipino rebels and Malaysian forces in Sabah.
Among them was 32-year old Nur Siba, who had lived in Sabah for more than 10 years it was the only home her six children had ever known. But as Malaysian authorities continue to hunt the followers of the Sulu Sultan claiming ownership of the island, Nur and her husband decided to leave everything behind.

Nur Siba, Sabah evacuee, said, "We had just enough money to take the trip back to the Philippines but now, we have nothing left."

Thousands of Filipinos have arrived here in Southern Philippines from Sabah since violent clashes between Filipino gunmen and Malaysian forces began. But that may just be the beginning of what appears to be a growing humanitarian crisis as thousands more Filipinos could very well have fled Sabah and are on their way here.

Abdusakur Tan, Sulu Governor, said, "We expect them to be unemployed. They would have to find shelter. They would have to find a living. And then, where do we get I mean, how do we send them to school."

Precisely the question these evacuees have. Sulu remains one of the poorest provinces in the Philippines and it’s this life of poverty that has driven hundreds of thousands of Filipinos, many of them undocumented, to move to neighboring Sabah. Now, they’ve become refugees in their own country.

Nur Siba said, "We had no choice. We were already being caught in the crossfire. And we had lost our jobs. We couldn’t even leave without fear of being shot at by Malaysian forces."
A fear that many of these evacuees share allegations of abuse on Filipino civilians in Sabah that Malaysian authorities have denied. And as the conflict rages in Sabah, there is a growing call for an end to the hostilities for peace and security to prevail on both sides of the Sulu Sea.

2 ulasan:

Tanpa Nama berkata...

rakyat sabah bukannya bodoh dan buta. Kita semua nampak ba. Kamu tu menipu. tak usah la memburukkan negara sendiri. Sebab menunjukkan yg kumpulan kamu tu khianat. Bagus kamu juga pergi jadi rakyat sulu saja.

Tanpa Nama berkata...

Tu la..main petik jer berita yg ntah apa2..yg ntah dari mana ntah..nampak bebeno nipunyer...agak2 aa...cuber pikio skit...kalo betui bende tu berlaku, ngape wartawan tu tak nolong panjangkan ke mahkamah antarabangsa ke...bdn hak asasi manusia antarabangsa ke..ni tidak, setakat nyembang pakai air liur, sapa2 pun bole la..bodoh.....

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