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Support of the MNLF (Moro National Liberation Front)
THE 2nd MINDANAO MNLF LEADERSHIP PEACE SUMMIT 2008 24th MAY, DAVAO CITY
(Over 150,000 Muslims, Highlanders and Christians attend this historic MNLF event.)
Sultan Fuad the First and Datu Nur Call
to End Malaysia's Land Grabbing of Sabah
Photo taken on stage shows left side of Rizal Memorial College Park.
Photo shows center of Rizal Memorial College Park.
Photo shows right side of Rizal Memorial College Park.
Photo shows extreme right of Rizal Memorial College Park.
Photo shows rear leftside of the stage. Photos of people at back of stage
and rear right of the stage not shown.
On the stage with Davao City Vice-Mayor Sara Z. Duterte, with HM Sultan Muhammad Fuad Abdulla Kiram I (The Sultan of Sulu & The Sultan of Sabah)
and H.E., The Hon. Sharif Datuk Zain Jali (Parliament Speaker) with dignitaries at the rear.
His Majesty Sultan Muhammad Fuad Abdulla Kiram I seeks the ending of the landgrabbing and illegal occupation of Sabah by Malaysia. He appeals to peoples and international community of nations for the return of Sabah to the Sultanate of Sulu.
His Majesty Sultan Muhammad Fuad Abdulla Kiram I (The Sultan of Sulu & The Sultan
of Sabah), as Head of the Sultanate and Head of Islam of the Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah, speaks on the need for religious harmony, unity, peace and stability in Mindanao.
HRH Datu Prof. Dr. Hadji Nur P. Misuari (Founder and Chairman of the MNLF) exclaims "ALLAHU AKBAR!" to the jubilation of the crowd. He is declared the undisputed Leader and Chairman of the MNLF and no one else.
Datu Hadji Maas Nur with son Khaled on left expounds the return of Sabah to the Sultanate of Sulu and he points out that Sabah is not owned by Malaysia, but by the people of the Sultanate of Sulu.
Datu Hadji Maas Nur with son Khaled on left and HM Sultan Muhammad Fuad Abdulla Kiram I on the right asks the crowd, "What if Malaysia does not return Sabah, what are we to do?" The crowd responds, "we will fight and we will go to war!" But Datu Nur says, "we will make peace, but if we are provoked we have the right to self-defense." Datu Nur and the MNLF welcome HM Sultan Muhammad Fuad Abdulla Kiram I as The Sultan of Sulu & Sabah.
Datu Hadji Maas Nur continues that if autonomy will not work in Muslim Mindanao,
the MNLF will give federal system a chance that will create four (4) states of Luzon,
Visayas, Mindanao and Metro Manila; but if it fails, then the people of Mindanao will declare Mindanao independence by peaceful means.
Datu Hadji Maas Nur holding a sword (a gift from a Highlander chief and commander), with HM Sultan Muhammad Fuad Abdulla Kiram I on the right, exhorts the crowd to be vigilant resourdeful and self-reliant and to be prepared for the future. He also asks the MNLF loyalists to increase their numbers to 300,000 in 12 months.
HM Sultan Muhammad Fuad Abdulla Kiram I (center), with MNLF senior commanders after the event.
Baron Gen. Nikabulin Kassim Andah (MNLF Chief Inspector General and Sultanate Chief of Staff), HM Sultan Muhammad Fuad Abdulla Kiram I, HRH Prince Omar Kiram Dux de Legazpi Duque de Vivar-Maniquiz (Grand Prince & Prince Marshal), and Count Sharif Gen. Habib Adz Ganih Nikabulin (Sultanate Home Minister and Minister for Sharifs Affairs, and commanding general of MNLF Mindanao Composite Taskforce Command,
as well as MNLF political emissary pose for historic photograph.
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SPEECH OF HM SULTAN MUHAMMAD FUAD ABDULLA KIRAM I, The Sultan of Sulu & The Sultan of Sabah, as Head of the Sultanate and Official Guest of Honor of the MNLF 40th Year Foundation & Bangsamoro Freedom Day Celebration 18 March 2008
Mr. Chairman, Distinguished MNLF Dignitaries and Honored Guests.
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious and the Most Merciful, We thank
the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) for inviting us today as the
Official Guest of Honor on this historic MNLF Freedom Day celebration.
Our warm greetings to our illustrious MNLF chairman and founder,
Datu Professor Haji Maas Nur P. Misuari, to the senior commanders and
generals and to the MNLF freedom fighters and soldiers, all Tausug
warriors, sons of the Unconquered Kingdom, sons of the Royal Hashemite
Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah, you made our Sultanate proud. You are
the true courageous and victorious sons of our great ancestors as you
kept faith with us all through centuries, protecting and defending our
way of life, arts and culture, customs and traditions and our proud
Sultanate against invaders and those imposing their will on us.
You are also the brave and loyal sons of the great Sultans of Sulu
& Sabah from Sultan Sharieful Hashem Abu Bakr in 1457 (the first
Sultan) to Sultan Jamalul Kiram the First who reigned in 1823 to 1844,
the originator of the family line of the Royal Kiram Sultans, our
beloved Royal Kiram ancestor, and to our dear departed father and your
loving Sultan, Sultan Muhammad Esmail E. Kiram the First who ruled from
1947 to 1973, then to our beloved brother Sultan Mahakuttah Abdulla
Kiram who was our Sultan from 1974 to 1986, and finally We are proud to
say you are our abiding sons and together, we face the challenges of
the modern world, with the same degree of courage, bravery and valor of
the same Tausug warriors of yesteryears, ready, willing and able to
defend and protect our Sultanate and your Sultan against all enemies.
Today, in this gathering, we ask our Almighty Allah to continue
blessings of abundance to our Sultanate, the MNLF and our people. Our
challenges today are numerous. All of us face tremendous obstacles that
will test our resolve as descendants of Tausug warriors who fought and
died for our Sultanate.
We face today many evil hands and evil hearts who want to dismantle
and destroy our Sultanate, like the fake sultans who fool and divide
our people and the outside world, claiming the sacred position and
title of Sultan without rights, un-Islamic and Haram.
We face the continuing illegal occupation of Sabah by Malaysia of
our Sabah property that the Sultanate of Sulu owned since 1658. You are
all aware that Sabah and the island of Palawan were gifts to us and the
Sultanate of Sulu by our Royal cousin the Sultan of Brunei also in
1658.
It is our stated policy that the illegal Malaysian occupation of
Sabah must end and that Sabah must be returned to the good people of
the Sultanate of Sulu.
We urge Malaysia in the name of Islam, decency and fairness, to
return Sabah to the Sultanate of Sulu to redress the 45 years of
Malaysian illegal occupation of Sabah since 1963, so that from the
Sabah gross domestic product (GDP) of US$100 Billion per year, we can
provide and solve the lack of hospitals and medicines, schools, housing
for the widows and orphans, drinking water, electricity and power, and
other non-existent essential social and economic developments, badly
needed by our people.
We also urge the brave MNLF to be more vigilant in the face of
those many elements wanting to divide the MNLF, for to divide and
weaken the MNLF is to divide and weaken our beloved Sultanate.
Our enemies know that the MNLF is the only force and solid group
that can face up to any threat or ploy to dismember and destroy our
Sultanate.
We remind the valorous MNLF to guard against fake sultans who are
funded by a foreign government, like Kudar Julaspi and Rodinood
Julaspi, who we heard signed a manifesto that in exchange for money and
funds that they support the illegal occupation of Sabah by Malaysia.
It is also known many fake sultans were installed like Pulalun and
Bahjin, by a foreigner. Other fake sultans also installed themselves.
The false sultans are easily recognized. They are not sons or heirs of
our beloved father HM Sultan Muhammad Esmail E. Kiram I (Sultan
1947-1973). These actions of installing fake sultans point to only one
sure direction, to weaken and destroy our Sultanate. Why?
Because the position and title of Sultan is the most sacred and
central meaning of our Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah, as the Sultan is
the Head of the Sultanate and the Head of Islamic Religion for nearly
600 years, so to erode and weaken the Sultanate will be to erode and
weaken and/ or destroy the position and title of Sultan that will lead
to our enemies succeed in their evil designs to divide, rule and
conquer us.
We, as sons of our beloved Sultanate, must reject and disdain all of
these fake sultans because they are Trojan Horses, given to us to
destroy us – forever! These fake sultans do the bidding of their
paymasters and not to protect the welfare and well-being of our people.
Another challenge we face together is our fear and reality that our
Tausug language is now eroded and if not halted will lead to its final
extinction and death. Due to the influence of other cultures and
languages our Tausug language is no longer spoken widely or taught in
the Sultanate.
Our Tausug language is the center of our arts and culture, customs
and traditions of our people, and without our Tausug language we will
stop to exist as true sons and daughters of our Sultanate of Sulu &
Sabah.
That is why, as Sultan, it is our primary duty to speak our Tausug
language on today’s gathering because our Tausug language sets us apart
as a proud and unique people of our Unconquered Kingdom.
We urge and seek assistance of the United Nations to help the Sultanate
of Sulu & Sabah to protect its identity as a minority group by
protecting the Tausug language from extinction.
This plea for help was heeded by the League of Nations in 1921 (that
became the United Nations) when it gave protection to the Aland Soumi
people in Finland. As a result the Aland Soumi people preserved their
own Swedish language while the whole of Finland speaks Finnish.
Furthermore, the Aland islands enjoy autonomy protectorate status
in Finland as they have their own parliament, own government, provide
services to Alanders, Swedish is the official language of Aland use by
government and taught in schools, it has its own police and army,
collects taxes, issues own passports to Alanders, and can veto
international agreement of Finland if it affects the welfare of Aland
Soumi people, and lastly Aland belongs to the Nordic Council (a
grouping of regional nations of Nordic origins) without interference
from Finland.
Proof: The Aland Soumi Parliament had to ratify the proposal for Finland to join the European Union.
The Aland Soumi autonomy protectorate status is short of outright
independence but much much better than a mere autonomy. Aland Soumi is
an example of an autonomy protectorate but not to be taken as a role
model.
We pray one day that our Tausug language shall be the official
language of the government and for the Tausug language to be taught in
schools in the Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah along with other languages
like Malay, English, European languages and Pilipino.
We welcome the possibility of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)
and the Philippines signing a peace agreement, but we must not agree
and not allow that in any peace agreement between the two, that the
Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah be promised as area of jurisdiction of
the MILF, as the Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah is the land of the
Tausugs, the Samals, the Badjaos and other indigenous traditional
peoples but not the members of the MILF who are from Central Mindanao
far away from Sulu, Basilan, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga, Palawan and Sabah.
We hope and pray that the MNLF and MILF shall become one organization
once more dedicated to peace and peaceful co-existence with others.
It is our official policy with full and absolute support of our
stalwart MNLF that we foster, pursue and enhance Peace and Order,
Unity, Harmony and Stability, leading to Prosperity of our people in
our beloved Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah, the Philippines, and the
region.
We also hope and pray that the 1996 Peace Treaty between the MNLF and
the Philippines shall be fully implemented by the government of the
Philippines, and we urge the Philippines to release Datu Prof. Haji
Maas Nur P. Misuari from his detention under house arrest so he can
continue to work for peace and order in the Southern Philippines
unhindered and unimpeded.
We salute the courageous MNLF and the Revered Martyrs of the MNLF
who gave their lives in the defense of the Bangsamoro People, our
Sultanate and our way of life.
We miss and cry for them who died but we also delight in the
knowledge that their supreme sacrifice is not in vain, as today they
are the exalted ones of Allah, and they watch over us to continue the
unfinished struggle to make the Sultanate of Sulu and Sabah the cradle
of democracy and freedom for our people and future generations to come.
Our Great Sultan, when crowned the 27th Reigning Sultan
in 1823, His Majesty Sultan Jamalul Kiram the First uttered his
haunting challenge to the Tausug warriors, the Royal Datus, the Darus
Sharifs and the proud people of the Sultanate: “In your hands lie the
bright future of our children yet unborn, be worthy of yourselves and
build a strong Sultanate.”
So we ask each one of you proud sons and descendants of Sultan
Jamalul Kiram the First, did you take on his God given challenge to
provide a bright future for his children? Did we build a strong
Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah?
If we are to answer him honestly, we will say “Your Majesty Sultan
Jamalul Kiram the First, yes we took on your challenge. We fought Spain
and never surrendered, and In 1898 our Sultanate was fraudulently sold
by Spain to the U.S.A. in the Treaty of Paris, but in reality Spain did
not conquer or control our Sultanate, thereafter with this unlawful
Treaty we were occupied by the Americans but we remained true, and in
1899 the Americans to close the loophole of the 1898 Treaty of Paris in
the Article ceding/ selling our Sultanate compelled our beloved Sultan,
Sultan Jamalul Kiram the Second to sign the 20 August 1899 Bates Treaty
that placed our Sultanate as a United States Protectorate and
guaranteed its sovereignty under the U.S.A., but lo and behold U.S.
President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904 singularly terminated the Bates
Treaty but as per Law of Treaties and International Law no one party to
a treaty can terminate a treaty without the knowledge or consent of the
other party. Your Majesty based on historical facts and International
Law our Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah is still a sovereign state to
this day.”
“Then the Japanese came to conquer but we slew them on our beaches,
on our plains and mountains, in towns and cities and in forbidding
places in the Sultanate till they retreated and never came back. But in
1946 against our will and without our consent as a people we were
annexed and amalgamated to the newly created Republic of the
Philippines and this annexation and amalgamation without people’s
consent contravened the Charter of the United Nations making such act
null and void ab initio.”
“Yes we took on the challenge when in 1968 we founded and joined
the Moro National Liberation Front against the dictatorship of
Ferdinand E. Marcos to liberate our Bangsamoro Homeland. We continue
your challenge when in 1996 we signed a Peace Treaty with the
Philippines and we remained true to that Treaty as we aspire for Peace
and Harmony in our Homeland not only because it is Right but also it is
the central teaching and personification of Allah.”
“Your Majesty, we took on your challenge even in the face of many
adversities, trials and tribulations that tested our resolve as a
people, but we never gave up and we never surrender and today we repeat
to you with respect that your challenge is on going as we know our
children do not have the future and strong Sultanate you predicted. But
we will continue with all our strength, spirit and might that are
humanly possible given to us to reach the goals of a bright future and
a strong Sultanate.”
“But we promise you and we promise His Majesty Sultan Muhammad Fuad
Abdulla Kiram the First, The Sultan of Sulu & The Sultan of Sabah,
Allah’s anointed successor as our Royal Kiram Sultan, that we will
continue your challenge, we will continue our fight and dedicated
struggle against poverty, against disunity brought on by our enemies,
and we will build a strong Sultanate worthy of respect and recognition
by the international community without the specter of terrorism and
extremism as our Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah will be a sanctuary of
peace and prosperity for all our children and our descendants. So help
us Allah.”
We are proud to be here today as the 35th Reigning Sultan of Sulu
& Sabah and We say to you we will not abandon the challenge of our
great ancestor. Together we will be worthy of our proud history and
legacy and to hold our heads high and truly say here today we renew our
vow and commitment that we will take the challenge for a better future
and better tomorrow for our long suffering people and our beloved
Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah.
Together we will provide a better future for our children, together we
will march on with the brave and valiant MNLF and we will create and
continue to build a strong Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah. This is our
pledge and vow echoed and renewed here today in front of Allah and this
congregation.
We have many problems and obstacles but together and united those
problems will be surmounted and will disappear. With us and the loyal
MNLF together and undivided and as solid as a rock, we will overcome
and we will succeed. There is a saying “where desert of sand ends green
grass grows. Yes indeed, even if our problems maybe likened to a desert
the end is near and our green grass awaits.”
Valiant MNLF soldiers and brave sons of the Sultanate keep faith
with us as we keep faith with you and together we will carry on the
challenge with trust in Allah and trust in one another, our hour of
success and victory and the day of our New Dimension is near and not
far away.
We, as your Sultan with our Royal Cabinet, our Royal Ministers,
Royal Grand Panglimas and Panglimas and all our supporters everywhere,
do say that we dedicate our life, strength and all our might to the
attainment of the success of this challenge as enshrined by our Sultan
Jamalul Kiram the First in 1823.
Today, we remember the brave and valorous MNLF soldiers alive and
dead who willingly against all odds kept faith with this challenge
without regard for their safety with many paying the ultimate sacrifice
of death for our Sultanate and Bangsamoro people.
Many are buried in many distant places away from their loved ones
with recognized markers and many without signs. Many are unknown for
they died without being identified in many lonely and desolate places,
but they did not die in vain, for today we all remember them as our
brothers and sisters who departed to clear and show the way for our
people to follow. Let us not dispossess their incomparable sacrifice by
not staying on the course of this sacred challenge. Let us not
disappoint them, let us continue without hesitation so that victory and
success will be ours.
Our forefathers and our Martyrs died but they became our light in
the darkest nights of our continuing struggle and battle that surely
even if night may be upon us but the dawn of light and day will come
once more. This is the law of nature that cannot be reversed and we
must learn from nature as expounded by Sun Tzu, the greatest ancient
Chinese military strategist and tactician who said: “Be like the wind
with a gentle and soothing breeze but gathering gale force energy to
become a tornado or hurricane. Be like the water calm and gentle as it
flows in brooks and streams but unstoppable force as it gains momentum
cascading into the might of a waterfall.”
We repeat, let us learn and mimic the force of wind and water and
use it to our full advantage to deliver a bright future and a strong
Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah. Our ancient forefathers and our exalted
brave and courageous MNLF soldiers, both living and dead, are sentinels
of our spirit of commitment and dedication to continue the challenge of
our beloved Great Sultan, Sultan Jamalul Kiram the First, to provide a
better future for our children and to build a strong Sultanate.
Let us proceed with determination not when circumstances are favorable
but even when the times are not favorable let us keep faith and
continue for nothing has succeeded without some problems being solved.
Together as one people and one nation united, let us work on this
challenge with unflinching and unyielding spirit and determination till
victory is achieved and attained. Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu
Akbar!
His Majesty Sultan Muhammad Fuad Abdulla Kiram I
The Sultan of Sulu & The Sultan of Sabah
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