From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Feb 25): ‘Chopper dropped flyers urging Kiram followers to
leave Sabah’
A helicopter hovered over the village in the Malaysian state of Sabah on Sunday
night and dropped flyers urging the followers of Sultan Sulu Jamalul Kiram III
to leave the place and return to Tawi-Tawi, said the leader of the Sulu sultan’s
so-called “royal forces.”
Raja Muda Agmibuddin Kiram said he was told that the helicopter arrived in
Tanduao village in Lahad Datu town at about 10 p.m. and dropped the flyers.
“The message was written in Tausug. It was discouraging the Tausugs who are
here with us,” Raja Muda told the Philippine Daily Inquirer in a mobile phone
interview.
“But we will not leave this place. We are ready to defend what is rightfully
ours,” he added.
However, he said he himself did not see the helicopter nor heard the sound of
it hovering over the area.
Raja Muda denied that there were children who went with them when they
occupied the village on Feb 9. But he said eight women were with them to join
their husbands.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/65585/chopper-dropped-flyers-urging-kiram-followers-to-leave-sabah
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