Royal Army’s food supply getting thinner, says Sulu Sultanate spokesman | Global News

Royal Army’s food supply getting thinner, says Sulu Sultanate spokesman

, / 04:07 PM March 12, 2013

Abraham Idjirani, spokesperson of the Sultanate of Sulu

MANILA, Philippines— Abraham Idjirani, spokesperson of the Sultanate of Sulu said Tuesday members of the “Royal Army” are running low on food supply, noting that Malaysia is violating the Geneva Convention.

In an interview with Radyo Inquirer 990AM, Idjirani said that as of past 2 a.m. Tuesday, members of the Royal Army of the Sultanate of Sulu are in a good condition, but are having difficulties with the apparent “food blockage” being experienced by the group in Sabah.

“Intindihin ng Malaysian government na ayon sa Geneva Conference, kahit kalaban basta pagkain, bigyan . . . ang ginagawa ng Malaysian government pinapahirapan sila at vina-violate ang sinasabing Geneva Conference (The Malaysian government should understand that according to the Geneva Conference, even enemies should be given food. What the Malaysian government did was punish them. They violated the Geneva Convention),” Idjirani said.

For the full interview, listen to the attached audio clip from Radyo Inquirer 990AM.  Jamie Marie Elona

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