At least 14 people were killed yesterday when a armed group led by a brother of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III of the southern Philippine province of Sulu clashed with the Malaysian security forces as tension mounted in the nearly 20-day standoff.
Prime Minister Najib Razak described it as a cowardly act and said the window for negotiations was closed given the hostile stand taken by the rebels.
The Malaysian government has given the Sulu invaders two choices: surrender or face the repercussions at the hands of security forces, Razak said.
"The Sulu rebels have to surrender or they will face the action of our security forces," he told a press conference.
In Manila, Aquino in a message to the rebel group said that they should "surrender now without conditions."
The Sulu royal Sultan Jamalul Kiram, however, said that Aquino's order to his men in Sabah to "surrender now with no conditions" was "not acceptable".
"All they know how to say is surrender, surrender. Why should we surrender in our own home? They (his followers now in Sabah) are not doing anything bad in their own home," Kiram said.
The group is asking Malaysia to renegotiate the original terms of a lease on Sabah by the Sultanate to a British trading company in the 19th century.
Both the Philippines and Malaysian authorities told the group to leave the area but the clan refused.
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