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Tag Archives: Sinama

My Heart Bleeds for our Muslim Brothers and Sisters in Sabah

Posted on March 3, 2013 by Joanna Lerio

It’s hard to smile nowadays when you know your brothers and sisters are being butchered in Malaysia. I am not a Muslim but I am a native of Mindanao which is predominantly a Muslim part of the Philippines. My mother … Continue reading →

Posted in Advocacy | Tagged 9/11, Allah, ancestral domain, ARMM, Bangsamoro, Benigno Aquino III, Defenders of the Philippine Sabah & Spratly Claims, Filipino people, imperialist terrorism, indigenous people, Jamalul Kiram III, Joma, Jose Maria Sison, Katribu, katutubong Filipino, Koran, left-wing, Lumad, lupang ninuno, Malaysia, mango tree, MCPA, Mendiola, MILF-GPH Framework Agreement for the Bangsamoro, Mindanao, minority group, Moro Christian People’s Alliance, Muslim, North Borneo, oil reserves in Sabah, pambansang minorya, Philippine, Philippine sovereignty, Pres. Barack Obama, Princess Jacel Kiram, Quran, responsible citizen, Roman Catholic, Sabah, Sinama, Suara Bangsamoro, Sulu, Sulu Sultanate, Tausug, US war of agression, yutang kabilin | 6 Comments
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