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Feb 27, 2013

Sabah: Akin so Malaysia onekal ed GRP-MILF talks? [Sabah: Why Malaysia must get out of GRP-MILF talks?]

Saray sangkamurengan ya totoo et walad gobierno. Number 1 si Pnoy. Akin?

Diad tongtongan na GRP tan MILF, akin wadtan ni so Malaysia?

I have written elsewhere that involving Malaysia in the talks is disadvantageous to the country because we have an outstanding claim over Sabah and that Malaysia has no delicadeza when it is one of the countries that gave arms to these secessionist groups, first MNLF and then MILF and another splinter group now and in the future.

Malaysia, can you please get out of the talks?

Nayarin onekal kad tan ed saray tongtongan?

Sayan gobierno et mureng ta ag to amtay panmaungan na Pilipinas tan Sulu tan Mindanao.

Si Pnoy et nanmaliw ya spokesman na Malaysia.

The Bangsamoro pact will not progress as long as Malaysia is there as dishonest broker. It will not prosper as long as the Moros are not united as one party.

Take a look at the GRP-MNLF that led to the creation of ARMM. Misuari is out of the loop complaining that he and his group are not consulted; he is rejecting the framework.

Kasumpal na MILF, anto niran grupo so niyanak pian mitongtong la lamet ed gobierno?

The framework will never succeed as long as self-interests of each Moro leader prevail over the common good of its own people.

The first step to get it right is to get rid of Malaysia in the bargaining table.

Second is to resolve the Philippine state's and Sulu sultanate's proprietary claim over Sabah. Sell the land according to its proper market value not the measly 5,000 ringgit and use the money to develop Sulu and Mindanao. Sabah's GDP in the late 1990s was 8.3094 billion Malaysian ringgit, which is equivalent to P 109.185516 billion.

Third is the consolidation of Moros in one political organization before any talks can begin.

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