Mindanao Daily News (March 16, 2013 Issue)

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Sultanate of Sulu loses all legal rights over N.Borneo By Al Jacinto

ZAMBOANGA CITY (Al Jacinto / March 14, 213) – Malaysia’s Bar Council said that the Sultanate of Sulu no longer has any legal claim over North Borneo and its surrounding islands. Bar Council Vice President Christopher Leong said the International Court of Justice also recognised Malaysia’s rights and sovereignty over North Borneo, now called Sabah, during a territorial dispute in 2002. “The Sultanate of Sulu had, by its several actions and by various separate instruments between 19 April 1851 and 26 June 1946, relinquished and ceded all of its rights, interests and dominion over what was previously referred to as North Borneo,” Leong said in a report published by the Malaysian Insider newspaper. “The Sultanate of Sulu, even if such an entity were to legally exist today, has no subsisting legitimate claim to Sabah,” Leong said,

adding the ICJ recognised Malaysia’s claim in its decision on the dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia over the islands of Ligitan and Sipadan off the coast of Sabah in December 2002. The Philippines had at the time applied to intervene in the case, but its application was rejected, he said. The Sulu Sultanate is claiming historical rights over North Borneo where fighting between its followers and Malaysian security forces left more than 50 people dead from both sides since last month. Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III has sent his brother Raja Muda Agbimuddin Kiram along with some 200 followers to the oil-rich island to exert determination and recognition from the Malaysian government, but this was flatly rejected by Kuala Lumpur and ordered a massive assault on the ragtag army armed only with knives and guns following a standoff in the town of Lahad Datu.

Sabah refugees flock Sulu

ZAMBOANGA CITY (Al Jacinto ) – Sulu has intensified its preparation for the expected arrival of thousands of Filipinos, mostly Muslims, who continue to escape hostilities in North Borneo where Malaysian security forces are pursuing members of the Sultanate of Sulu. More than a thousand have already landed in Sulu the past days. Governor Sakur Tan said he ordered various agencies to prepare for the influx of refugees in the province. Tan personally visited refugees in processing centers in Jolo

town and other areas in the province. “Kawawa naman itong mga kababayan natin at talagang kahit sino ay maaantig naman sa kanilang sinapit ngayon at sana at ma-resolba ng mapayapa ang problema diyan sa Sabah,” Tan said. He said tents were erected at the piers so the Department of Social Welfare and Development can immediately process refugees. Fazlur-Rahman Abdulla, the head of the Sulu Area Coordinating Center, said Tan ordered as early as March 2 to prepare for sabah | page 10

Airphil Express rebrands as ‘PAL Express’

By Mindanews

Z A M B OA N G A C I T Y (MindaNews/14 March) – President Benigno Simeon Aquino III has ordered the Department of Energy and Mindanao Development Authority to address the power crisis reportedly affecting parts of Mindanao, including this city. Mayor Celso Lobregat said Aquino issued the order after meeting with him and House Deputy Speaker aquino | page 10

Alsons takes over Iligan diesel plant By Bong S. Sarmiento

rights | page 10

J.P. RIZAL - CRUZ TAAL STS., (NEAR SHANGHAI BAKERY) DIVISORIA, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

Aquino orders DoE, MinDA to address power crisis

Further strengthening its alliance with Philippine Airlines (PAL), Airphil Express is undergoing a major transformation by improving and aligning its service standards and product offerings with the flagcarrier.

Reflecting this change, Airphil Express will rebrand itself as “PAL Express” effective March 15, 2013. All Airphil Express planes will use the familiar “sunriser” PAL livery and logo on its tail and fuselage. Side by side with the re-

branding will be a total enhancement of customer experience as PAL Express ensures that customers receive the best quality service that each carrier has been known for. With the rebranding, PAL airphil | page 10

GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews)—The Alcantara Group has formally taken over the 102-megawatt (MW) Iligan diesel power plant from the Iligan City government at a total project cost of P1.2 billion, a company executive said on Thursday. Oscar Benedict Contreras plant | page 10

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