MANILA, Philippines (Updated) – Jamalul Kiram III, leader of the Sultanate of Sulu, died Sunday morning, October 20, of organ failure at the Philippine Heart Center in Quezon City, his spokesperson Abraham Idjirani said.
He was 75, his daughter Princess Jacel Kiram said in a DZBB radio interview.
Idjirani said relatives will still discuss the funeral arrangements Sunday morning but Kiram made a wish before he passed away to be buried in the traditional capital of the Sultanate of Sulu, in Maimbung, Sulu.
Kiram revived the Sultanate's claim to the Eastern Malaysian state of Sabah late February 2013 – a move that resulted in a standoff of Malaysian security troops and his "Royal Sultanate Forces." (READ:Sultan infuriates PH, Malaysia)
He asked his siblings to continue the Sultanate's fight to reclaim Sabah, Idjirani said, adding that Kiram spoke with his brother Raja Agbimuddin Kiram, who led the Sabah standoff, over the phone a day before he died.
Several followers of the Sultanate of Sulu are presently facing terrorism-related charges in Malaysiaover the incident.
In 2007, Kiram ran for senator under then president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's Team Unity slate.
Prior to his senatorial, Kiram was a member of the Legislative and Executive Advisory Council (LEDAC) on the Sabah Claim. He was also Arroyo's Presidential Adviser on Muslim Royalties' Concern. -Rappler.comhttp://www.rappler.com/nation/41779-sulu-sultan-jamalul-kiram-iii-dies
Sulu Sultan Kiram, 75, dies of organ failure
By Kristine Angeli Sabillo
INQUIRER.net
MANILA, Philippines – Sultan Jamalul Kiram III died on Sunday, his daughter told Radyo Inquirer 990AM.
Princess Jacel Kiram said the 75-year old heir of the Sulu sultanate died of multiple organ failure at the Philippine Heart Center at 4:42 a.m. on Sunday.
She said Kiram, who made headlines in February after his men clashed with Malaysian forces in a bid to reclaim Sabah, has long been suffering from kidney problems. He has been confined in the said hospital since Thursday.
“Whatever my father started, he left for us to continue…We should not falter. He’s a great man, a good man. He was priceless. All he wanted was, in his right time, be allowed by Allah to reclaim Sabah for the Filipinos…We’ll be the ones to continue that,” she said.
She said Kiram’s passing was not that hard for the family to accept since her father had already instilled in them that things happen because of the “will of Allah.”
The younger Kiram said they might bring the remains to Jolo, Sulu.
On February 9, 2013, at least 200 men led by the Sultan’s brother Rajah Mudah Agbimuddin Kiram landed in Lahad Datu to reclaim Sabah for the Philippines. The standoff between Kiram’s men and Malaysian authorities had resulted in deadly clashes.
Kiram, one of the heirs of the Sulu sultanate, said they wanted the Philippines to pursue the historical claim on Sabah through the International Court of Justice or the United Nations. His group claims that Sabah was merely leased to the British North Borneo Co. which later transferred its rights to Malaysia. Amid Malaysia claiming Sabah as its state, the Malaysian Embassy in the Philippines reportedly continues to issue a check of 5,300 ringgit to the heirs of the Sulu sultanate. Malaysia calls it “cession” payment but the sultanate’s descendants consider it lease payment.
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Al-Fatihah to our heroes who were killed by the Kiram Terrorists in Lahad Datu and Semporna, Sabah.
Well this is good news. Kiram is answering to a higher authority. May god have mercy on his soul.....
ReplyDeleteLanun tua dah mampus. Let him rot in hell.
ReplyDeleteNow for that other ass sitting warmly in our Parliament with a conscience guilty as hell of treasonous betrayal to our nation at the Lahad Datu.
ReplyDeleteLucky we had not decided to extradite him after that incident in Lahat Datu. If not, there would be more fuss than that we experience with Al-Juburi's black-eye incident, while in police lock-up. Every now and then, we have to ferry him to gomen hospital for dialysis, foot other medical expenses, including his coffin, funeral service and those pawang-jampi, phoo kiri, phoo kanan.
ReplyDeleteRD.