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Renegade Philippine Governor held
By Amit Baruah
SINGAPORE, NOV. 24. Mr. Nur Misuari, chief of the Moro National
Liberation Front (MNLF) and former Governor of the autonomous
region of Muslim Mindanao, was arrested off the Malaysian island
of Sabah this morning.
The official Malaysian news agency, Bernama, said Mr. Misuari and
some of his associates were arrested for entering Malaysia
illegally. A Malaysian police official was quoted as saying that
Mr. Misuari, whose followers recently attacked Philippine
military positions, had come into Malaysia through the southern
Filipino island of Jolo. ``We will inform the Philippine Embassy
in Kuala Lumpur as soon as possible as we have to consider that
he is wanted by the Philippine Government,'' the official added.
In a related development, the Malaysian Prime Minister, Dr.
Mahathir Mohamad, said his country was not prepared to grant
political asylum to Mr. Misuari. ``This is an internal matter of
the Philippines and Malaysia should not intervene by providing
refuge to rebels from other countries,'' Dr. Mahathir was quoted
as saying by Bernama.
``Autonomy has been accorded but unfortunately when in power,
they did not use their power for the development of the southern
Philippine region. Instead, we find its leaders like Misuari were
seldom in the southern Philippines. They were more often outside
the country or in Manila,'' Dr. Mahathir said.
Malaysia, the Prime Minister said, had previously helped Mr.
Misuari in arriving at a political solution with the Philippine
Government, but found that he did not do much for the people of
the southern Philippines after becoming Governor. ``So therefore,
we no longer feel responsible to provide him any assistance,''
Dr. Mahathir added. The Prime Minister's categorical statement
can only mean that Mr. Misuari and his associates will be handed
over to the Philippine Government in Manila.
Such a ``handing over'' will be seen as a major success for the
Philippine President, Ms. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, after the
attacks launched by Mr. Misuari's MNLF on the Philippine military
in which over 50 persons are reported to have been killed. There
have also been reports that Mr. Misuari and his followers have
made common cause with the Abu Sayyaf, who specialise in
kidnappings for ransom. Such reports have, however, still to be
confirmed.
How Ms. Arroyo deals with Mr. Misuari will also indicate whether
she favours a political or law and order approach towards the
MNLF. Currently, Manila is engaged in talks with the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front (MILF) for a political resolution of the
problems in Mindanao. Mr. Misuari's problems arose after it
became clear that the Philippine Government was backing the
leader of a splinter MNLF faction to become Governor of the
autonomous region of Muslim Mindanao in his place in the November
26 elections.
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