Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "North Borneo dispute" in English language version.
Malaysia's Inspector-General of Police Norian Mai said Mr Misuari and six of his followers were arrested at 3.30 am on Saturday (1930 GMT Friday) on Jampiras island off Sabah state. Manila had ordered his arrest on charges of instigating a rebellion after the government suspended his governorship of an autonomous Muslim region in Mindanao, the ARMM. Although the Philippines has no extradition treaty with Malaysia, the authorities have already made clear that they intend to hand Mr Misuari over to the authorities in Manila as soon as possible. Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad had said before the arrest that, although his country had provided support to the rebel group in the past in its bid for independence, Mr Misuari had not used his powers correctly. "Therefore, we no longer feel responsible to provide him with any assistance," he said.
More recent reports have confirmed that the Malaysian government had provided training for Muslim "rebels", first in 1969 on Palau Pangkor, off West Malaysia, and later in Sabah. The MNLF was formally organized on Palau Pangkor, and Nur Misuari, who was in the first in the first group, was named chairman. The Malaysian government also provided transportation, weapons, and ammunition, and before 1975 it did not actively intervene to limit Mustapha's substantially greater assistance.
Map of British North Borneo, highlighting in yellow colour the area covered by the Philippine claim, presented to the Court by the Philippines during the Oral Hearings at the ICJ on 25 June 2001
More recent reports have confirmed that the Malaysian government had provided training for Muslim "rebels", first in 1969 on Palau Pangkor, off West Malaysia, and later in Sabah. The MNLF was formally organized on Palau Pangkor, and Nur Misuari, who was in the first in the first group, was named chairman. The Malaysian government also provided transportation, weapons, and ammunition, and before 1975 it did not actively intervene to limit Mustapha's substantially greater assistance.
Preliminary Award Decision of the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris of September 17, 2021, ordering exequatur of the Preliminary Award. Item 45: It ended with the issuance of the Preliminary Award. Item 153: In the course of the French proceedings, however, Mr. Portwood and company have invented a new –and fictitious-claim that the dispute is somehow a proxy for Claimants' true aim, to «reclaim» the State of Sabah for themselves, at the cost of the Malaysian Federation's integrity. ... Although there appears to be no evidence of any link between the Sulu descendants who were receiving the annual fees from Malaysia, under the 1878 Agreements [sic], and the armed invaders into Lahad Datu, the Malaysian government ceased payments from 2013. ... There were no legal grounds for Malaysia's refusal to pay annually since 2013. It resulted in Malaysia being in breach of the 1878 Agreement. Mr. Thomas took the same position in his correspondence of 19 September 2019 ... Item 157: ... Respondent refused to participate, nor intervene –directly or by proxy- in the arbitration, except for the period from October 25, 2019 until November 18, 2019 and Mr. Capiel's Motion.
Map of British North Borneo, highlighting in yellow colour the area covered by the Philippine claim, presented to the Court by the Philippines during the Oral Hearings at the ICJ on 25 June 2001
Malaysia's Inspector-General of Police Norian Mai said Mr Misuari and six of his followers were arrested at 3.30 am on Saturday (1930 GMT Friday) on Jampiras island off Sabah state. Manila had ordered his arrest on charges of instigating a rebellion after the government suspended his governorship of an autonomous Muslim region in Mindanao, the ARMM. Although the Philippines has no extradition treaty with Malaysia, the authorities have already made clear that they intend to hand Mr Misuari over to the authorities in Manila as soon as possible. Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad had said before the arrest that, although his country had provided support to the rebel group in the past in its bid for independence, Mr Misuari had not used his powers correctly. "Therefore, we no longer feel responsible to provide him with any assistance," he said.
Preliminary Award Decision of the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris of September 17, 2021, ordering exequatur of the Preliminary Award. Item 45: It ended with the issuance of the Preliminary Award. Item 153: In the course of the French proceedings, however, Mr. Portwood and company have invented a new –and fictitious-claim that the dispute is somehow a proxy for Claimants' true aim, to «reclaim» the State of Sabah for themselves, at the cost of the Malaysian Federation's integrity. ... Although there appears to be no evidence of any link between the Sulu descendants who were receiving the annual fees from Malaysia, under the 1878 Agreements [sic], and the armed invaders into Lahad Datu, the Malaysian government ceased payments from 2013. ... There were no legal grounds for Malaysia's refusal to pay annually since 2013. It resulted in Malaysia being in breach of the 1878 Agreement. Mr. Thomas took the same position in his correspondence of 19 September 2019 ... Item 157: ... Respondent refused to participate, nor intervene –directly or by proxy- in the arbitration, except for the period from October 25, 2019 until November 18, 2019 and Mr. Capiel's Motion.
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