Mindanao Daily News (March 7, 2013 Issue)

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Mindanao affected by hostilities in N. Borneo VOL. 2, No. 246

By Al Jacinto

ZAMBOANGA CITY– The hostilities in neighboring North Borneo is now affecting trade and commerce in the southern Philippines and Filipino officials are worried about the plight of Muslims in the oil-rich

Tawi-Tawi execs call for end to Sabah conflict as economy feels impact By Bong S. Sarmiento

K O R O N A D A L CITY(MindaNews/) — Ranking officials in TawiTawi appealed Tuesday for a peaceful end to the conflict in Sabah, Malaysia to prevent further loss of lives and its impact on the economy of the island-province. Assemblywoman Dayang Carlsum SangkulaJumaide of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao said economic activities are now heavily reeling from the conflict that has left at least 27 people dead, including

sabah | page 10

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island being claimed by both the Sultanate of Sulu and Malaysia. Malaysian jets bombed the town of Lahad Datu where about 200 followers of Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram, headed by his younger brother Raja Muda Agbimuddin, are fighting for their historical rights over North Borneo. It was not immediately known if there were casualties in the latest assault by Malaysian security forces, but hostilities on the island left more than two dozen people dead on both sides since last month. Sultan Jamalul’s group landed in Lahad Datu from the southern Filipino provinces of Tawi-Tawi and Sulu and demanded recognition from the Malaysian government. Sulu Governor Sakur Tan Dancers wow crowd during the street dancing contest Saturday, March 2, 2013 in Malaybalay City. The competition highlighted issued a fresh appeal to the the Kaamulan, an annual festival showcasing Lumad cultures in Bukidnon, and touted by organizers as the only genuine ethnic group of Sultan Jamalul to festival in the country. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno lay their arms to end bloody confrontation with Malaysian forces. Tan said he is worried over the safety of Filipinos residing in North Borneo and the effect of the fighting to the local By Walter I. Balane some companies from enjoy- tures, a Lumad leader said Mayda Magdaleno Pandian economy and their livelisaid the practice has to stop. ing exclusive rights during on Monday. hood. MALAYBALAY CITY – the Kaamulan even if they Saying it does not fit into Pandian, indigenous “Ang kaligtasan ng mga The provincial government were major sponsors of the the openness espoused by peoples’ representative to Pilipino, lalo na yun mga should have disallowed annual festival showcasing the Lumads as the spirit the provincial board told mindanao | page 10 rights | page 10 Bukidnon’s indigenous cul- behind the Kaamulan, Datu

Exclusive rights for big sponsors defeat spirit of Kaamulan festival Amante gets things done pronto By PAT SAMONTE and JOEL PORTUGAL

Tuesday morning. The local police held their command conference BUTUAN CITY – Mayor at the City Mayor’s OfFerdinand Amante, Jr. wants fice here where Amante things done pronto and was briefed about the city’s showed it security situation. The po-

Former Las Pinas Representative Cynthia Villar, Managing Director of the Villar Foundation receives another recognition for her tireless efforts in creating livelihood opportunities, empowering women, and promoting entrepreneurship as a way out of poverty by Go Negosyo among the ‘The Women Entrepreneur Icons and Filipina Entrepreneurs of 2013’ during the 5th Filipina Entrepreneurship Summit at the World Trade Center \ Friday (March 1)—in time for the celebration of March as International Women’s Month.

lice officers then informed Amante about their urgent requirements to augment efficiency in the city’s five police stations and the poor state of the inmates’ cells. amante | page 10

ADDRESSING COPS’ PROBLEM A S A P. Amante (2nd from right) turns over to t h e Bu t u a n Police Office f ive desk top computers at one each for the city’s five police stat i o n s . PHOTO BY DAINA GENERALAO CMO/ PIO.

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