TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN appealed to "racial brotherhood" with Brunei Malays- but almost without exceptions, the Brunei Malays rejected the Malayan racial game.
As A.M. Azahari said, Brunei people prefer to be independent and not ruled by anyone.
His idea of a united northern Borneo Federation was accepted by many Sarawakians and Sabahans as their option for independence in opposition to Malaysia.
The British themselves promoted this idea at one stage.
Almost all family in Brunei had one member in the Brunei "anti-Malaysia Uprising" and they still remember their struggle in stopping Malaya from taking over Brunei.
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