From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Mar 10): PH alarmed over alleged abuse in Malaysia
The Philippines expressed “grave concern” Sunday over allegations that
innocent Filipinos in Malaysia are being abused after being caught up in
fighting in Sabah with followers of an obscure sultanate.
Fifty-three militants and eight police officers have been shot dead since a
group of armed Filipino Islamists arrived in the state last month to resurrect
long-dormant land claims of a self-proclaimed Philippine sultan.
Local press reports in the Philippines have claimed that innocent Filipinos
were being beaten and shot by Malaysian security forces as part of the crackdown
against followers of self-declared Sultan of Sulu Jamalul Kiram III. Sabah
police have denied the allegations.
The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs said government agencies will
document these latest reports as it called on Malaysia to clarify the alleged
incidents.
“The Department of Foreign Affairs views with grave concern the alleged
rounding up of community members… in Sabah and the alleged violations of human
rights reported in the media by some Filipinos,” a statement said.
“The allegations are alarming and should be properly and immediately
addressed by concerned authorities,” said the statement.
Sabah police chief Hamza Taib, when asked about reports in the Philippine
media quoting Filipino nationals recounting abuse by Malaysian security forces,
denied these reports. “There is no such thing,” he said on Sunday.
President Benigno Aquino’s spokeswoman Abigail Valte also voiced concern
following the reports.
“This kind of treatment on our Filipino citizens or Filipino nationals is
unacceptable,” Valte told reporters.
She said the Philippines had long called for “humane treatment” for Kiram’s
followers who entered Sabah last month in an attempt to claim the Malaysian
state for the sultanate.
“What more our Filipino nationals who are not in any way involved in the
situation in Sabah? They have just gotten caught up because they are residing
there. That is unacceptable,” she said.
So far 85 people have been arrested for possible links to the intruders in
Sabah, Malaysian officials have said.
Valte reiterated the Philippine government’s appeal for the followers of
Kiram to lay down their arms and surrender.
But she also reiterated that the Philippines was asking Malaysian authorities
to let Filipino diplomats have full access to arrested Filipinos to provide them
with consular assistance.
She also recalled that Aquino had personally asked Malaysian Prime Minister
Najib Razak earlier to ensure that the estimated 800,000 Filipinos in Sabah
would not be persecuted despite the crisis.
Filipino Muslims from the southern Philippines have been crossing the
maritime border with Sabah freely for centuries, to find work and to trade. Many
have lived in Sabah for years.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/68247/ph-alarmed-over-alleged-abuse-in-malaysia
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