Friday March 15, 2013
Lahad Datu: Sulu ‘princess’ bashed on Twitter
PETALING JAYA: A Twitter user claiming to be the daughter of self-proclaimed Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III has caused a stir with tweets like “please tell your government to give our land back!”.
Princess Jacel Kiram began using the handle @jacelkiram on Wednesday afternoon and already has over 2,400 followers.
User @geminianeyes replied: “Honestly though, Ms @JacelKiram, did you really expect us to welcome you with open arms when your army landed on our shores with guns?”
@jacekkiram responded: “Read history its never yours! Malaysia never owned Sabah! They are still paying rent!”
Malaysian Twitter users mocked her statements.
User @soulzoul said: “it's not rent mak cik, it is called cession money. You know your history but can't Google the meaning of cession?”
Comedian @HarithIskander asked: “Do people who are insane realise they're insane?”
Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin also got into the act: “OK. Bro @tankengliang, the invading faux princess @jacelkiram is now on Twitter. Unleash your unending tweets & end this conflict.”
Kedah Gerakan Youth chief Tan Keng Liang (@tankengliang) replied: “Let me check out this Sulu Princess' @jacelkiram ...ok. Good news. Easy meat! Hidup 1Malaysia!”
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