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Sunday, 3 November 2013

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North Borneo War Memorial. After the Unveiling (08 May 1923)


North Borneo War Memorial. After the Unveiling (08 May 1923).
Courtesy of The National Archive UK


Anti-Malaysia - 1962



Penentangan anti-Malaysia oleh kaum Kedayan berlaku di Miri-Limbang, Sarawak pada tahun 1962 semasa peninjauan Cobbold Commission.



By, Rajah Raqafluz

PRESS STATEMENT: “Recall all ICs Issued in Sabah and Issue a new Sabah IC" – DATUK DR. JEFFREY KITINGAN

PRESS STATEMENT “Recall all ICs Issued in Sabah and Issue a new Sabah IC – Dr. Jeffrey” 



Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan is the Chairman of STAR Sabah and State Assemblymen for N33, Bingkor, Sabah.
He also contested in P180, Keningau and garnering 11900 strong votes
“There is now no other viable option available to the federal government but to recall all ICs issued in Sabah if the federal government is serious to overcome the fake ICs problem now growing menacingly in the Peninsula” said Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, STAR Sabah Chief on the sudden discovery and increasing number of fake Mykads issued in Sabah and used for crimes in the Peninsula

The problem of fake MyKads and the weeding out of illegal holders of MyKads can be resolved easily if the federal government is serious to tackle the problem. All that is need is for the National Registration Department (NRD) to produce the records of every birth certificate and identity card issued in Sabah from 16 September 1963 and verify them. 

It may be long and tedious but it can be done and should be considered for the sake of national security. It has to be remembered that there could be as many as 1.5 million fake MyKads out there purportedly issued to illegal in Sabah since the 1970s. 

Considering the tragic murder of an innocent bank office cum mother of two young kids, the goldsmith shop robbery and the discovery of 20 security guards with fake MyKads, the potential threat to the nation is alarming and frightening. They could be just the tip of the iceberg. 

With due respect to the innocent victims and their families, these incidents are a blessing in disguise for Sabah as well as for the nation. It has helped to capture the attention of the entire nation of the monster problem festering in Sabah all this while. 

With the benefit of hindsight, the fake MyKad incidents and the unsurprising discoveries and revelations at the recently concluded RCI on illegal immigrants in Sabah, one cannot help but point an accusing finger at the federal leaders and the NRD and the Election Commission for their dirty hand involvement. 

Who can we trust now? Can the federal government and the federal agencies be relied upon to protect and safeguard the interests and safety of Sabahans?” he queried. 

The Sabah government, he said, should seriously consider taking drastic and urgent steps to ensure better security of Sabah and its people by setting up a HOMELAND SECURITY MINISTRY and DEPARTMENT to complement and supplement the shortcomings of the federal agencies in protecting the people in Sabah. 

“This is the only way to ensure that the security and sovereignty of Sabah are genuinely protected” stressed Dr. Jeffrey.

The rhetoric statements of the then de-facto Minister for Law and Home Minister that the illegal immigrants in Sabah do not pose a security risk are all hogwash to hoodwink the people. It has also created a false sense of security to the people in the Peninsula but not in Sabah where the locals feel the fear and insecurity caused by the illegal many of whom are Umno members. 

The 2010 national census showed that there are 889,770 legal and illegal foreigners in Sabah. 

Looking at the failures of the federal government and the federal agencies, the Sabah government need to take full control of the State immigration and national registration departments to ensure the laws are implemented and to safeguard the sovereignty of Sabah as well as the security and well-being of all Sabahan Malaysians. 

The Homeland Security Department can then issue a new Sabah IC for all genuine Sabahans. This way, the federal government will not be able to issue MyKads to illegals as Sabahans. 

If the federal government wish to continue issuing the dubious MyKads to illegals and foreigners, they can send all of them to stay in Putrajaya and the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and other States in the Peninsula and they deal with the crime and social problems created by these fake MyKad holders. 

The federal government need to be reminded that every Sabahan is a Malaysian but not every Malaysian is a Sabahan. 

Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan Chairman, STAR Sabah 03 November 2013



By, Rajah Raqafluz

EXPOSE: OPERATION HAMMER - The making of our Sarawak gulag

OPERATION HAMMER - The making of our Sarawak gulag

Construction of our Sarawak gulag in progress at Siburan
On 27 July 1965, raiders from the border overran the 18th Mile police station, robbed the constables of their possessions, took weapons from the armoury, shoot fatally one sergeant and killed two young men they took for informers. The raiders spoke in Malay and repeatedly demanded the constables hand over their ‘arloji tangan’, Indonesian word for wristwatch whereas in Sarawak Malay, it is jam tangan.

In fact, the Sarawak Communist Organization had not succumbed to stealing since they had been indoctrinated “struggle” must be in strictest accordance with Mao’s 3 Rules and 8 Points: “Do not take a single needle or piece of thread”.

The British insisted Sarawak communists had carried out the raid, and overnight, ‘new villages’ were ringed with high barbed-wire fencing where curfews, searches without warrants, harassment and food rationing were the order of the day. Horror stories abound where the man of the house could be killed for breaking curfew, but behind closed doors, whispers hint of more sinister goings-on where accidents happen when the father tries to defend his wife or daughter when night closed in.

Tim Hardy, Sarawak Special Branch head recalled it as ‘a cruel and unnecessary chasetisement of people I knew to be innocent of the crimes for which they were to be harshly punished … Hammer was vindictive, unjust, small-minded and politically daft … ‘

Lina Soo: One former communist would tell me that if he needed to dig out some sweet potatoes, he would leave one dollar in payment and a thank-you note; he had never stolen anything from the villagers. When they came out of the jungle they were to relate that they were called ‘sua ngiao choo’ (wild rats in Chinese), because they would panggang and eat the jungle rats which were extraordinarily large in size. Ewwwww


Credits: Lina Soo

By, Rajah Raqafluz

Life before Malaysia

TAN SRI Simon Sipaun counts himself fortunate to be alive today. “My parents had five children, but only two survivedI was the third child and first to survive,” he recounts in an e-mail interview on 1 April 2011. Sipaun not only survived, but went on to win scholarships to Victoria University, New Zealand and Oxford University, England and was Sabah’s State Secretary from 1988 to 1993.
Simon and wife, Evelyn, seated with their three children, four grandchildren and son-in-law
Sipaun and wife, Evelyn, seated with their three children, four grandchildren and son-in-law
Amongst other senior positions, Sipaun was also vice-chairperson of the Malaysian Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) from 2003 to 2010. He continues his commitment to promoting human rights through the new Persatuan Promosi Hak Asasi Manusia (Proham), which comprises former Suhakam commissioners. Sipaun was appointed Proham’s first chairperson in March 2011.
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By, Rajah Raqafluz

Check influx of Malayan civil servants to Sabah – DATUK DR. JEFFREY KITINGAN (STAR)

By Matthias Hermes
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KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government must assert its authority and stamp out any attempt to impose imported Malayan hegemony over Sabah and her citizens, said STAR Sabah Chief Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan.

He stressed this while voicing his concerns over the sudden and unusual transfer of 7 non-Malay Sessions judges/magistrates to the Peninsular.
Describing it as highly unusual, Jeffrey (photo) said the consequential replacements with Malayans raise doubts and questions over the motives of the federal leaders in their treatment of Sabahans and Sarawakians.
“Is this part of the Federal government’s Malayanization programme? Isn’t their replacements contradictory with the Borneonization set out under the 20-Points and the Malaysia Agreement,” he asked.
The Bingkor Assemblyman asserted that the issue of transfers, Borneonization and rights of Sabahans/Sarawakians are important aspects of the special rights and privileges of Sabah and Sarawak agreed in the formation of Malaysia.
“Is there no government in Sabah to look after Sabahans? Has the Sabah government been consulted? Is the Sabah government aware of this? Has the Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak being consulted?” he queried.
“It seems to me that the Federal government no longer respect the special rights and privileges of Sabah and Sarawak.
“I would like to know what is the official stand of the Sabah government,” he added.
Dr Jeffrey went on to note that more questions are raised when one considers the rumours and speculations circulating around over this transfer move by the federal judicial and legal service.
He also reminded that at the outset of the formation of Malaysia, it was agreed that there would be a High Court of Borneo, now known as the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak and the appointment of judicial officers and commissioners do not rest with the federal authorities.
He pointed out that while the lower courts officers come under the judicial and legal service commission, the federal government need to take cognizance that Sabah has its own set of local laws and customary laws and is not ruled by federal law alone.
“The land laws take cognizance of local native customary rights and the local native customary laws and are alien to Malayans, as if it is from another world compared to Sabah.
“In the dispensation of justice, Sabahans are entitled to and expect to be judged by qualified persons and knowledge of local laws and customs should a pre-requisite in Sabah,” he asserted.
He continued that the rumours and speculations over the transfer are adding fuel to the fire, where as it is, the Director of the Courts is a Muslim from Malaya and so is the Chief Registrar of the Courts which is traditionally held by a Borneo native.
“Is the transfer move an attempt to prevent a local native from being promoted?   Is the move a pre-cursor to bring in another Muslim Malay from the Peninsula?” he queried.
“Whatever the motive or objective of the transfer move and subsequent replacement exercise, the Sabah government and the Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak need to look into the matter and assert their authority as Sabah and Sabahans expect them to do.
“As aptly stated by the Chief Minister of Sarawak in the presence of the Prime Minister, the Sabah government must do likewise and stop any attempt to impose Malayan Muslim hegemony in Sabah.  There is no place in Sabah for such race and religion extremism,” he stressed.
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By, Rajah Raqafluz

MALAYSIA tidak pernah merdeka



MALAYSIA tidak pernah merdeka. Mengapa? Pernahkah Malaysia dijajah? TIDAK! Apa yang perlu disambut ialah Hari Malaysia (Malaysia Day) pada 16 September setiap tahun.

Bukankah dengan mengatakan Malaysia Merdeka, ia membawa erti seolah-olah Malaysia pernah dijajah oleh kuasa asing? Kalau betul Malaysia dijajah, siapakah yang menjajah Malaysia?

Setahu saya, hanya North Borneo (Sabah), Sarawak, Singapore dan Malaya sahaja yang dijajah oleh kuasa asing iaitu British. Pada 31 Ogos 1957 adalah hari kemerdekaan Malaya yang bebas daripada kuasa asing manakala Sabah merdeka pada 31 Ogos 1963.

Maka, jangan keliru akan perkara ini yang telah diputar belitkan oleh kerajaan Malaya kerana 'Malaysia' adalah nama yang dipersetujui oleh empat buah negara yang ingin membentuk negara bersekutu.

Walaupun sebelum itu, Malaya ingin mengunakan nama Melayu Raya dalam persekutuan ini (konsep yang dicuri daripada Indonesia yang berkeinginan untuk mewujudkan negara Indonesia Raya) tetapi tidak diterima oleh 3 buah negara kerana ia lebih mengambarkan Kemelayuan.

Maka, sedarlah akan hal ini. Kibarkan bendera Sabah dan bukan bendera Jalur Gemilang kerana jikalau anda sedari, itu adalah bendera penjajah!

Oleh itu, saya menyeru anda sekalian yang menggelarkan diri mereka 'Anak Sabah', 'Bangsa Sabah', 'Bangsa yang Merdeka dan Berdaulat' dan 'Bangsa yang Berani' untuk bersama-sama kibarkan bendera Sabah sebanyak yang mungkin di halaman rumah, kampung atau sekitar tempat tinggal anda untuk menghidupkan semangat Kemerdekaan yang telah diberikan kepada kita oleh pihak British pada 31 Ogos 1963.

Tarikh inilah yang mesti kita pertahankan walau apa cara sekalipun. Jangan cuba menafikan kenyataan ini kerana ini adalah fakta! Maka, mari kita bersama-sama menyambut hari Kemerdekaan kita. Kemerdekaan Negara Sabah (North Borneo) kerana kita sekali Merdeka, selamanya MERDEKA!

http://sabahkini.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14482%3Amalaysia-tidak-pernah-merdeka&catid=66%3Asurat-pembaca&Itemid=72



By, Rajah Raqafluz
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