DEForum 'No matter how many times Parliament or the Sabah Legislative Assembly reject the Sulu claim, it will remain an issue.' - Datuk Julaspi
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This is an international claim. Therefore, legally only the International Court of Justice can hear the issue and decide on the evidence presented. It is not for the Malaysian Parliament nor the Sabah Legislative Assembly to reject the discussion outright. The British did not disclose the Pajak encumbrance which remains valid “selagi ada bintang dan bulan” .Based on this argument the aggrieved, the Suluks should direct their claim at the British Government and not Malaysia.
A possible solution is for the British to pay compensation to the Sultanate of Sulu and nullify the Pajak Agreement. This is the legal position.
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