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Monday, March 18, 2013

Veteran Pinoy writer hits out at govt over Sabah


A veteran Filipino opinion writer who has decades of experience as a beat reporter has hit the ruling administration for what appears like its act of passing the buck to the Philippine media its inability to protect the rights of Filipino citizens in Sabah.

“The job of the media is to report as truthfully as it can of what is happening,” Ellen Tordesillas, a columnist for the broadsheet Malaya and the tabloid Abante, said on her Facebook shout-out yesterday. “The government can take up from there, if they want to protect and do justice to their citizens.”

She was reacting to a news report quoting Raul Hernandez, spokesman of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), as saying that the burden of proof on alleged human rights abuses being inflicted by Malaysian forces on Filipinos in Sabah lay on the media.

“They have the whole government machinery to do that,” she added. “If they find it problematic to protect their citizens, that’s their burden. Huwag nilang ipasa sa media (They shouldn’t pass the buck to the media). Grrrr.”

In the meantime, DFA said on Wednesday that four evacuation centres in Eastern Sabah now house 1,464 Filipinos, Indonesians and Timorese who had fled the town of Lahad Datu, in the state’s Tawau Division, where Islamist Filipinos from southern Philippines had been holing up to stake their claim Sabah.

These evacuees, together with 451 workers and their dependents, would want to be repatriated to their respective countries. Also, 50 Filipinos working at the Fook Ngiap sawmill in Tawau had also asked help for repatriation.

Reports said that 62 Filipinos and 10 Malaysian policemen and soldiers have died since March 1, when fighting broke out between Malaysian security forces and the followers of Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram in Lahad Datu’s Tanduao village.

Malaysian forces have arrested over 100 Filipinos in Sabah on suspicion of having links to the group, led by the sultan’s brother, Rajah Muda Agbimuddin Kiram, and allegedly tortured them.

Over 200 Kiram followers sailed to Sabah from Tawi-Tawi, a province in southern Philippines, in speedboats on February 9 and occupied Tanduao, to stake the sultan clan’s ancestral claim to Sabah.

Hundreds of Filipinos have fled to the provinces on the Philippines’ second-largest island of Mindanao, to escape the fighting in Lahad Datu.

43 comments:

  1. - Ellen Tordesillas, you are right when you said “The job of the media is to report as truthfully as it can of what is happening". Then just do what you have to do when you have to present the burden of proof "on the alleged human rights abuses being inflicted by Malaysian forces on Filipinos in Sabah". Do you have the truth?

    - If you have the proof, for that matter anyone who has such proof, just present it. Anyone can submit the proof and what is wrong if you present the proof, if you have it in hand?

    - Sometime, I got the feeling the media is above all. They are right. Nothing can be wrong about media. They are the god of all the truth. The truth about the 120 years old media, The News of the World, is being unfolded in the dustbin of history. I am sure you are not like one of them.

    - So, what is the truth Ellen Tordesillas?

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  2. The Malaysian Government has strongly rejected allegations of human rights abuses in Sabah, as reported by some media in the Philippines recently.

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    1. The foreign ministry said the allegations published by a daily in the Philippines, 'The Inquirer', on March 9 and 10 in particular, were found to be unjustified and unsubstantiated.

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    2. It said those reports clearly ran counter to professional journalism.

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    3. "The reported allegations are fabrication of lies by those whose intention is to damage and strain the good and close relations between Malaysia and the Philippines," it said in a statement issued.

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    4. The statement noted that the Sabah commissioner of police, one of the top police officials overseeing the operation against armed terrorists in Lahad Datu and surrounding areas, had on March 10, categorically denied the allegations.

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    5. The ministry said the government gave an assurance that the authorities would continue to act, in accordance with the applicable domestic and international laws, in facing the blatant aggression by the terrorists from southern Philippines.

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    6. It said the terrorists had committed brutal killings and atrocities in Lahad Datu and Semporna, adding that necessary measures would be taken to ensure humanitarian needs of all civilians in the concerned areas were fully addressed.

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  3. Kerajaan Malaysia sekeras-kerasnya menolak dakwaan media Filipina kononnya berlaku pencabulan hak asasi manusia terhadap warga Filipina semasa operasi mengusir pengganas Sulu di Sabah baru-baru ini.

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  4. Kementerian Luar, dalam kenyataan malam ini berkata, dakwaan yang disiarkan oleh akhbar Inquirer pada 9 dan 10 Mac lepas didapati tidak mempunyai bukti dan justifikasi serta bercanggah dengan amalan kewartawanan profesional.

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  5. Dakwaan yang dilaporkan itu adalah rekaan pembohongan oleh mereka yang berniat merosakkan serta menimbulkan ketegangan hubungan baik dan erat antara Malaysia dan Filipina," katanya.

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    1. Laporan harus dibuat berdasarkan kebenaran. Fakta yang tidak benar harus dielakkan agar tidak menimbulkan masalah yang tidak diperlukan.

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    2. Kedua kerajaan harus bijak dan menilaikan secara baik agar unsur negatif tidak menjejas hubungan baik.

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  6. Akhbar itu mendakwa pasukan keselamatan negara bertindak kejam dengan menyasarkan warga Filipina keturunan Suluk dan Tausug di Sabah berikutan insiden pencerobohan pengganas di Lahad Datu dan Semporna.

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  7. Datuk Hamza Taib, yang terbabit dalam operasi itu, telah menafikan dakwaan itu dan perkara itu turut disahkan oleh Menteri Pertahanan, Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

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  8. Kementerian itu berkata, kerajaan Malaysia memberi jaminan bahawa pihak berkuasa akan terus bertindak mengikut undang-undang dalam negara dan antarabangsa dalam melaksanakan tanggungjawab dalam menghadapi pengganas bersenjata dari selatan Filipina itu.

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    1. Semoga golonagn pencerobohan ini akan berakhir dalam masa tersingkat dan rakyat dapat kembali kehidupan seperti biasa.

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    2. Serangan bersenjata harus berhenti. Jangan buat serangan yang tidak perlu.

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  9. Tidak perlu diingatkan bahawa kumpulan pengganas itu telah melakukan tindakan keganasan dengan pembunuhan kejam dan kekejaman di Lahad Datu dan Semporna,"

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  10. Kenyataan itu menyebut, langkah perlu akan diambil bagi memastikan keperluan kemanusiaan semua orang awam di kawasan berkenaan akan ditangani sepenuhnya.

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  11. Pihak berkuasa Malaysia, dengan sokongan padu semua rakyat Malaysia, akan kekal berdiri teguh dalam usaha melindungi keamanan dan keselamatan serta mempertahankan kedaulatan negara, katanya.

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    1. Keamanan dan keharmonian harus dipelihara dan diperjuangkan.

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  12. Semua lapisan mayarakat harus sehati sejiwa untuk mempertahankan negara kami.

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  13. Jangan teramat mempercayai laporan yang dibuat. Ada juga yang merupakan reakaan.

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  14. Pengorbanan yang tidak berpatutan. Ucapan takziah kepada keluarga mangsa.

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  15. Menteri Dalam Negeri Malaysia Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein mengatakan, negaranya tidak akan berkompromi dalam menegakkan kedaulatan. "Saya harap mereka tidak memaksa kami," kata Hishammuddin.

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  16. Hishammuddin mengatakan Malaysia tetap memastikan sengketa ini diselesaikan dengan cara damai. Malaysia tidak ingin masalah pendudukan ini diselesaikan melalui pertumpahan darah. "Kami harus melakukan tindakan yang benar pada waktu yang tepat. Dan jika kami harus mengambil keputusan, kami tidak akan ragu-ragu," katanya.

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  17. Rakyat Sabah berazam untuk terus mempertahankan kedaulatan dan hak tanah mereka di bumi Malaysia dari sebarang pencerobohan pihak dan kuasa asing dari negara luar termasuklah sebarang tuntutan sejarah kesultanan Sulu yang tidak lagi relevan kepada kedudukan geografi hari ini.

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  18. Malahan juga pungutan suara oleh Suruhanjaya Cobbold 1962 dengan jelas menunjukkan rakyat Sabah mahu berada di dalam Malaysia dan tidak lagi terikat kepada mana-mana sejarah kesultanan lama.

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  19. Perkara ini disuarakan oleh Persatuan Kebajikan Pekerja Anak-anak Sabah yang diketuai oleh Presidennya, Zulkarnain Mahdar ketika menghantar satu memorandum bantahan kepada Filipina atas tindakan Jamalul Kiram III yang membuat kekacauan ke atas kedaulatan Malaysia.

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  20. Zulkarnain yang menghantar memorandum tersebut sebagai mewakili 112 gabungan Pertubuhan Bukan Kerajaan (NGO) Sabah dan Sarawak turut menggesa keluarga Kiram bertindak bijak berundur daripada wilayah Malaysia.

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  21. Walaupun memorandum itu khususnya untuk diserahkan kepada Jamalul, Zulkarnain turut memberi peringatan kepada individu-individu yang menuduh insiden tembak-menembak di Lahad Datu adalah sandiwara

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  22. “Penyerahan memorandum juga adalah satu mesej kepada mereka yang mendakwa krisis di Lahad Datu adalah satu sandiwara termasuklah Tian Chua. Saya cabar, sekiranya dia masih ada kejantanan, ikut kami ke Lahad Datu, tengok keadaan di sana yang sebenar. Tian Chua duduk sini (Semenanjung) apa yang tahu. Tian Chua dan pemimpin mereka harus bertaubat! Minta maaf kepada rakyat dan juga kepada keluarga mangsa yang meninggal dunia dalam pertempuran,” tambah Zulkarnain.

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  23. Zulkarnain turut mengkritik laporan media Filipina yang tidak tepat dan berunsur menghasut pembaca negara ini bahawa Malaysia melakukan kekejaman terhadap pengganas sulu.

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  24. Justeru, Zulkarnain berkata, sejajar dengan penyerahan memorandum bantahan itu, mereka juga turut menghantar jemputan media Filipina untuk datang ke Malaysia bagi medapatkan maklumat sebenar mengenai insiden itu.

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  25. Ini kerana, setakat ini, terlalu banyak cerita yang tidak benar disampaikan kepada rakyat di sana selain dipercayai, terdapat pihak-pihak tertentu yang sengaja memutar-belitkan isu tersebut hingga menjadi isu yang besar.

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    1. Bacalah berita daripada sumber yang boleh dipercayai.

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  26. Zulkarnain akan menyediakan tiket kapal terbang kepada media Filipina sendiri supaya mereka tidak mudah memanipulasikan cerita yang didengar dari pihak yang tidak sepatutnya.

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    1. Harap mereka tidak akan cuba memutar belit cerita ini.

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  27. “Saya beranggapan, saya tidak mahu menuduh, masih lagi ada pengkhianat yang cucuk jarum dengan mereka (media Filipina). Maklumat yang mereka terima dari sumber tersebut, ditukar ceritanya dan dimanipulasi hingga berbeza dengan keadaan sebenar di Sabah. Jadi, silalah datang ke Sabah dan tengok sendiri,” kata Zulkarnain.

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  28. Self-styled Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III has ordered his men to engage in guerilla warfare against security forces in Sabah, according to a news agency report.

    Jamalul was reported in The Philippine Star as saying that he has no intention of pulling his troops out of Sabah.

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  29. "They are already in their homeland, so why come back?" he told reporters in his Taguig City home, Manila.

    The Sulu sultanate's spokesman, Abraham Idjirani, said the "struggle" in Sabah would continue.

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