Baby orangutan at Sepilok, Malaysia
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ReaL Illegal in Sabah are those MALAYSIANS, NO matter What, Filipinos will be coming and Living in North Borneo Sabah by the Millions, 24 hours 7 days we will send millions of Filipinos into Sabah and KICK the MALAYSIAN ILLEGALS OUT,
FILIPINO DEPORTATION NO EFFECT.FILIPINOS by the MILLIONS are so near North Borneo SABAH, DAY & Night we will send more more more until u Illegal Malaysians TIRED of IT..FILIPINOS are LEGITIMATE OWNER of SABAH NOT STINKY MALAYSIAN LIARS
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Truth will ALWAYS WIN" "No Matter How u Hide it" U cannot ERASE TRUE HISTORY No matter how many Hundred of YEARS... DID Your Elementary Teacher taught u about the Tell/Accept Truth ? Maybe NOT
Find Out the Truth of TRUE OWNERSHIP OF SABAH.. I CHALLENGE U - GOOGLE IT - READ READ n Aceept the TRUE OWNER OF SABAH SULTAN KIRAM
Thats All..
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SABAHAN Don't Know they are also FILIPINOS..!! They either Denied it flatly, Listen to Malaysian Gov't LIES LIES or IGNORED it entirely... So I hope these Sabahan Filipinos would have Courage to face the TRUTH,in the End TRUTH will Always Win No matter How Hard we Hide from it
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In 1906 and in 1920, the United States formally reminded Great Britain that North Borneo did not belong to the Crown and was still part of the Sultanate of Sulu. However, the British did turn Sabah into a Crown leased Colony. The Philippine Constitution of 1941 states that the national territory of the Philippines included, among other things, "all other areas which belong to the Philippines on the basis of historical rights or legal claims."
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In 1939, a court judgement on the claim had handed ownership of North Borneo Sabah to the heirs of the Sultanate prior to the formation of Malaysian federation in 1963. The judgment of Chief Justice C.F.C. Makaskie of the High Court of North Borneo in the civil suit filed by the late Dayang Dayang Hadji Piandao and eight other heirs of the Sultan of Sulu, including the famous Putlih (Princess) Tarhata Kiram, upheld the validity of the claim of the heirs.
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Philippines National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on
Friday warned Filipino women about engaging in business opportunities with men they have only met through the Internet.
The warning came after NBI agents arrested a Malaysian who allegedly
lured unsuspecting women into investing millions of pesos in a bogus
medical research business. Stinky Malaysian Criminals
Interesting
itsgonnabefullon 4 years ago