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No! The Philippine must have to send troops and order the state of Sabah anytime as it is under the Philippine Territory. Sabah is longing to have the Philippine Government for how many years and it must be satisfied in an easy way. Malaysia must have to back-off for Sabah is not under their territory from the very start.
No. It is not reasonable. Sabah is part of the Philippines according to the Law. Malaysia just got a hold to Sabah temporarily as they are closed to British who been leased by a Sultan of Sulu for Sabah. The Malaysian Government resistance of returning Sabah Back to the Philippines is yet unlawful and this could make this a big shame to the Malaysian Government practicing wrong practices of Law. On September 12, 1962, during President Diosdado Macapagal's administration, the territory of North Borneo, and the full sovereignty, title and dominion over the territory were ceded by the then reigning Sultan of Sulu, HM Sultan Muhammad Esmail E. Kiram I, to the Republic of the Philippines. [11] The cession effectively gave the Philippine government the full authority to pursue their claim in international courts. The Philippine take over to Sabah is not needed because Sabah is Already part of the Philippines from the Start. And the Philippine Government must have to show up and exercise its governance to the State of Sabah as it is really needed.
Sabah II Al-Sabah died in 1866.
Jose Rizal did not resolve the Sabah issue with Malaysia, as it arose after his death in 1896. The Sabah territorial dispute between Malaysia and the Philippines continues to be an unresolved issue related to historical claims. Rizal's focus was on advocating for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period.
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Sabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah was born in 1913.
Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah died in 2007.
Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah was born in 1938.
Sabah is part of the Philippine terretory as stated in the Grade IV book used by our elementary students right now. Teaching our children of this claim, it should be exercise by our government (Philippine) so for them to have faith in our system. Damb it! People in the southern part of the Philippines were fighting for ancestral domain yet they are not fighting for their right of SABAH. Why not start fighting in Sabah to regain it? Sometimes War is necessary to expedite the matter then may be later discuss it in proper. Because the Muslims who leased it always prefer to do transactions with co-muslims. Religion always have a role in this so conflicts of interests can't be resolved. The international law should disregard such transaction and respect the Phillipine's rights to its territory. Clearly, the international law is still being blind folded by pathetic excuses of religion and tradition.
Sabah's population is 3,117,405.
sabah is located in north borneo
Sabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah died on 1977-12-31.