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Invoke 1963 Manila Accord to protect Filipinos, assert rights in Sabah, Aquino urged
MANILA, Philippines – The Sultanate of Sulu on Sunday urged the Aquino administration to use the spirit of the 1963 Manila Accord to assert the Philippines’ rights over Sabah for the protection of Filipinos now living in the disputed territory.
Sultanate secretary general Abraham Idjirani, spokesman of Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, said that the Philippine government can utilize the Accord which was signed by Malaysia as well as Indonesia and was recognized by the United Nations Secretary General.
"Kung ginamit ng ating pamahalaan ang 1963 Manila Accord, may pangil ang ating apela upang protektahan ang ating kababayan [If our government had used the 1963 accord, our appeal would have teeth and we could better protect our countrymen],” Idjiirani said in an interview over DzBB.
1963 Manila Accord
The Manila Accord, an initiative of Diosdado Macapagal, was signed on 31 July 1963 by the Federation of Malaya, Republic of Indonesia and Republic of the Philippines after a meeting from June 7 to 11, 1963 in Manila.
The countries agreed to abide by the wishes of the people of North Borneo (now Sabah and Labuna) and Sarawak, within the context of the UN General Assembly Resolution 1541 (XV), Principle 9 of the Annex, taking into account referendums in North Borneo and Sarawak that would be free and without coercion.
The Accord lists a series of agreements between the Federation of Malaya, the Republic of Indonesia, and the Republic of the Philippines, and a joint statement by all three parties.
Because of the 1963 Manila Accord, the Indonesia president also appealed for the protection of more than 8,000 Indonesian nationals in Sabah. Kaya kung talagang may basehan tayo, tulad ng 1963 Manila Accord, papakinggan tayo ng Malaysia kasi isinasaad sa Manila Accord, na ang Sabah claim ay hindi pa nadedesisyunan ng United Nations [So that if we really have a basis, as in the 1963 Accord, Malaysia will be forced to hear us because the Manila Accord states that the Sabah Claim has not yet been resolved by the UN],” Idjiirani explained.
Invoking the 1963 Manila Accord, the Philippines can tell Malaysia through a diplomatic note that Filipinos in Sabah have the right to protection in view of the Sultanate’s administrative authority over Sabah.
"Yes (we can assert our rights), that is the right thing for our policy makers to do. If Malaysia ignores us, we would have a basis to appeal to the UN, and the Secretary General can intervene,” he further explained.
Revive, not study Sabah claim
Idjiirani also said the Aquino government should not just study the claim, but revive it now since all the necessary documents were submitted by renowned Filipino international law experts. He cited as examples such luminaries as former senators Jovito Salonga and Arturo Tolentino.
He feared that if Malacanang would just initiate a study on the claim over Sabah, it may favor Malaysia.
"They might just look for loopholes in submitting the Sabah claim to the UN, hence, our emphasis on revival not study.”
Invoke 1963 Manila Accord to protect Filipinos, assert rights in Sabah, Aquino urged - InterAksyon.com
MANILA, Philippines – The Sultanate of Sulu on Sunday urged the Aquino administration to use the spirit of the 1963 Manila Accord to assert the Philippines’ rights over Sabah for the protection of Filipinos now living in the disputed territory.
Sultanate secretary general Abraham Idjirani, spokesman of Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, said that the Philippine government can utilize the Accord which was signed by Malaysia as well as Indonesia and was recognized by the United Nations Secretary General.
"Kung ginamit ng ating pamahalaan ang 1963 Manila Accord, may pangil ang ating apela upang protektahan ang ating kababayan [If our government had used the 1963 accord, our appeal would have teeth and we could better protect our countrymen],” Idjiirani said in an interview over DzBB.
1963 Manila Accord
The Manila Accord, an initiative of Diosdado Macapagal, was signed on 31 July 1963 by the Federation of Malaya, Republic of Indonesia and Republic of the Philippines after a meeting from June 7 to 11, 1963 in Manila.
The countries agreed to abide by the wishes of the people of North Borneo (now Sabah and Labuna) and Sarawak, within the context of the UN General Assembly Resolution 1541 (XV), Principle 9 of the Annex, taking into account referendums in North Borneo and Sarawak that would be free and without coercion.
The Accord lists a series of agreements between the Federation of Malaya, the Republic of Indonesia, and the Republic of the Philippines, and a joint statement by all three parties.
Because of the 1963 Manila Accord, the Indonesia president also appealed for the protection of more than 8,000 Indonesian nationals in Sabah. Kaya kung talagang may basehan tayo, tulad ng 1963 Manila Accord, papakinggan tayo ng Malaysia kasi isinasaad sa Manila Accord, na ang Sabah claim ay hindi pa nadedesisyunan ng United Nations [So that if we really have a basis, as in the 1963 Accord, Malaysia will be forced to hear us because the Manila Accord states that the Sabah Claim has not yet been resolved by the UN],” Idjiirani explained.
Invoking the 1963 Manila Accord, the Philippines can tell Malaysia through a diplomatic note that Filipinos in Sabah have the right to protection in view of the Sultanate’s administrative authority over Sabah.
"Yes (we can assert our rights), that is the right thing for our policy makers to do. If Malaysia ignores us, we would have a basis to appeal to the UN, and the Secretary General can intervene,” he further explained.
Revive, not study Sabah claim
Idjiirani also said the Aquino government should not just study the claim, but revive it now since all the necessary documents were submitted by renowned Filipino international law experts. He cited as examples such luminaries as former senators Jovito Salonga and Arturo Tolentino.
He feared that if Malacanang would just initiate a study on the claim over Sabah, it may favor Malaysia.
"They might just look for loopholes in submitting the Sabah claim to the UN, hence, our emphasis on revival not study.”
Invoke 1963 Manila Accord to protect Filipinos, assert rights in Sabah, Aquino urged - InterAksyon.com