The sultanate of Sulu Wednesday brushed off claims made by Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) founding chairman Nur Misuari that his tribe was the "real owner" of
Abraham Idjirani, sultanate spokesman and secretary general, also questioned the timing of Misuari’s move to assert his claim on
"Why did he make this statement only now?" Idjirani said in a phone interview, recalling that Misuari even visited the sultan's residence in
Idjirani said that while it was true that Misuari's ancestor, Panglima Mahabasser Elidji, helped the Sultan of Brunei quell a revolt in 1658, it was not true that
He said historical records will show that in exchange for quelling the rebellion, Sabah was turned over to the then Sultan of Sulu, who was the uncle of the Sultan of Brunei.
"How can Professor Misuari claim he really owned
He said Misuari was "distorting historical facts" and that the MNLF chairman and his family were just constituents of the sultanate.
Idjirani said Sultan Jamalul Kiram III himself laughed off Misuari's claims.
Idjirani said they would only support the planned rescue mission for Filipinos in
Meanwhile, he said the Royal Security Force has received more reinforcements in
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