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Friday, 20 December 2013

STAR SARAWAK: Limbang Rebellion It Is Not! - LINA SOO



BATTLE OF LIMBANG 
Limbang Rebellion It Is Not!

Mislabelled as a rebellion, this episode in Sarawak history should rightly be called an uprising as it is an independence movement by the people of Limbang against the British colonial government who at the time were trying to force us to accept the Malaysia Plan. 

By 1960, in a population of 15000, it is estimated 6000 are TNKU members/supporters of which majority is Kedayan, with Malay, Murut, Bisaya, Iban and Chinese (also represented in SUPP).

How it all started: Khairel Salleh bin Kardin, Pilok bin Tahir and Gantang bin Ludin were detained at Limbang Polis Station on 2 December 1962 after their return from Lawas where they had taken down the British flag and hoisted the TNKU flag at Lawas Central Padang.

Salleh Sambas took the boat to Brunei and at 2:30pm on 7 December in Brunei, Salleh Sambas was appointed by Jassin Affandi, Sec-Gen of PRB to lead the Limbang division to rescue their members at Limbang Polis Station whom they feared were being tortured in interrogation. The attack was scheduled for 2:00am, 8 December. 

(Salleh Sambas was an ex-policeman who upon receiving instructions to repress groundswell support for TNKU, resigned from the service, and chose to lead a hard life to tap rubber to support his family)

At 1:00am on 8 December, 250 members comprising three groups, Pasukan Helangdiwali, Pasukan Gagak Hitam, from walked on foot from Masjid Kampong Imok towards Limbang town.; sixty members of Pasukan Pipit Hitam led by Alim bin Tussin headed towards Limbang Police Station via Bukit Mas. Salleh Sambas on bicycle led the rear. Each group had five shotguns and several other weapons. Another group of 150 from Sungai Lubai used perahu to approach Limbang town.

At precisely 2:00am on 8 December 1962, TNKU sprang into action. Limbang Polis Station was attacked from three sides – hulu, hilir and darat. Their weapons – senapang patah, parang, lembing, pisau, badik, buluh runcing dan lastik panah.

A shoot-out ensued. The TNKU broke in through the barbed wire and rescued Khairel Salleh bin Sambas from his cell. 

By 5:00am, it was reported the Police Barracks, Post & Telegraph Office, Prison and Resident had given in. 

By 6:30am, Limbang Polis Station surrendered. 

In the gunfire, 11 had perished – Kpl Kim Huat, PC Insoll anak Chundang, PC Wan Jamalludin bin Tuanku Alek and PC Bujang bin Mohamad from Limbang Polis and Sabtu bin Garip, Serudin bin Besar, Kamis bin Tuah, Mantal bin Tuah, Jabat bin Raya, Adi bin Sapar and Maon bin Abu from TNKU.

The TNKU lowered the Union Jack and hoisted the TNKU flag of 3 colours – white, red and green. Thus for six days TNKU held Limbang town; the town was guarded by TNKU and Salleh Sambas issued strict instructions that no civilian would come to any harm. The town was calm, there was no panic, no rioting or looting.

1:00am on 12 December 1962, Salleh Sambas received report that two British ships were sighted approaching Limbang River. TNKU proposed Petrol Teo Chiok Sia be toppled into the river and be set on fire as the British ships approach. This was objected to by Salleh Sambas as he did not want to jeopardize the safety of the kampongs by the river.

By 5:00am English L Company Royal Marines led by Captain Jeremy Moore had passed Customs Wharf and approached the Police Station. Gunfire broke out. 

One boat docked at Resident’s Office and the second ship docked at Customs Wharf. There was fierce fighting at the Hospital led by Sergeant Smith and Sergeant McFarlane where the Resident and his family were.

At one of the hospital ward, before the Commandos released a bomb, Smith could hear voices singing inside, ‘They’ll be wearing dark green bonnet when they come’.

By 6:00am the TNKU could hold no longer and Salleh Sambas instructed his men to run for their lives. By noon, 42 Commandos Royal Marines had taken over Limbang.

Those who perished were: Royal Marines – WG MacFarlane, Richard Fermoy, Gerald Kierans, Richard Jennings and FS Powell; TNKU – Badas bin Safar, Papat bin Osman, Sinon bin Malik, Bakar and Lipih bin Puasa. TNKU who died in the jungle were Sabtu bin Garip, Kula bin Samad and Jalil bin Abdullah whilst unaccounted for were Jabol bin Cupak and Sulong bin Sapar.

Two civilians died, killed by the Commandos: one was a young man who had opened a shop window and was shot on sight, another was a mentally handicapped woman who had banged on her door in her attempt to get out.

Salleh Sambas was tried in Limbang court and found guilty of leading the rebellion in Sarawak against her Majesty the British Queen and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. He was released from prison on 1st January 1972. Salleh’s father Sambas bin Murah was sentenced to 6 months jail. All the others involved were tried in court and given varying prison terms. The prosecutor was Yakub, later to become CM of Sarawak. 

In Sarawak during the 1970’s election, Yakub renamed Kampung Batu Lapan where all the ex-TNKU were resettled as Kampung Pahlawan, acknowledging the ‘rebels’ he had prosecuted are heroes. But is it sincere, the question is asked? Where is the memorial in memory of these heroes, whereas the memorial for the policeman and the commandos stand in the centre of town?

Who are the heroes and who are the villains?

If you think our Sarawakians are the heroes, do you agree we appeal to the British Queen to build a memorial for our independence fighters like they have done for the Mau Mau freedom fighters in Kenya? And an apology ...

Lina Soo is a candidate for State Reform Party (STAR) for P196 Stampin, Sarawak in GE-13 and the author of popular book "Sarawak the Real Deal"


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STAR: Sabah floods. Where are food rations? - DATUK DR. JEFFREY KITINGAN


Where is the RM500 federal flood aid that was given to flood victims in the peninsula, asked Bingkor assemblyman Jeffrey Kitingan.


KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government has come under fire for failing to activate its Natural Disaster and Relief Committee to help victims of severe flooding in Tenom.

Bingkor assemblyman Jeffrey Kitingan said the state government has an obligation to ensure that the flood situation there does not get out of hand following reports weeks ago that the government authorities were aware of the threat of flooding in the area.

However, Jeffry said that since the alert no practical action had been taken by any department or relief agency to render any assistance to the affected villagers there.

“Where are the federal agencies?  Where are the food rations? When is the Prime Minister going to visit Tenom?

“Where is the RM500 federal flood aid that were given to flood victims in the peninsula?” he asked during a visit to Tenom to assess the situation there.

He observed that the worst affected areas included Kg. Saga, Kg. Batu and Kg. Bantungan in Lagud Sebrang, several villages in Tenom Lama and Kg. Dumantalik, the village of the Umno assemblyman for Kemabong.

He also took a swipe at Umno for failing to respond to the flood situation there despite the fact that Tenom is supposed to be its stronghold.

“The lack of relief and the treatment by the federal government through its agencies is totally unacceptable. One wonders what would be the response if the flooded area was not in Umno territory,” he said.

He then warned that if the weather situation does not improve, the further rains later this month will inundate more areas especially in low-lying and in the interiors.

He stressed that the devastating floods in Tenom for the last two days reveals the need to re-think and rationalise the federal-Sabah administrative set-up.


“We cannot continue to allow the disparity in the treatment of Sabahans compared to the counterparts in the peninsula by the federal government and federal agencies,” he stressed.

The main problem is that these federal departments and agencies are all under federal control. The Fire and Rescue Department was only put on standby while the floods inundated many villages and left many villagers stranded,” he said.

“Even the Sabah government failed to mobilise any relief effort with the District Office said to be put on alert only” he added, noting that some villagers even had to use floating banana tree trunks make their way to safety.

Kitingan who is Sabah Star party chairman said it now appeared that the federal agencies would only react if a fatality occurred in the district and this mentality should change.

The current federal-Sabah administrative set-up, he said, needed to be urgently re-assessed to rationalise the various agencies and place them under the control of the Sabah government along with sufficient funding.

“What is the point of sending RM26.6 billion in Sabah’s oil and gas revenue to the peninsula, which does not include other federal revenues collected from Sabah, when the federal government does nothing to help the affected villagers in an emergency like the floods?

“We might as well take back and keep the RM26.6 billion in 2014 and the 6% GST in 2015 in Sabah so that the Sabah government can use the funds to look after their people.”

Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan is the Chairman of STAR Sabah and State Assemblymen for N33, Bingkor, Sabah.
He also contested in P180, Keningau garnering 11900 strong votes
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STAR SARAWAK: Accountable for their words and actions. - DR. PATAU RUBIS


State Reform Party, Sarawak (STAR) chairman Dr Patau Rubis

State Reform Party (Star) permanent chairman Dr Patau Rubis said MPs who made pledges and promises to help build a better Malaysia should be held accountable for their words and actions.


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Thursday, 19 December 2013

STAR: Lawatan ke kawasan bencana banjir - DATUK DR. JEFFREY KITINGAN







DDJK melawat ke kawasan yang terlibat dengan banjir iaitu di beberapa buah kampung di kawasan Tenom, Sabah.

P/S: Jangan gelak arr kalau nampak bendera apa tu.

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STAR: Lagu Rasmi Parti STAR berjudul "Bintang Borneo"



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UNITED BORNEO FRONT: UBF AKAN TERUS BERGERAK MEMBERI ILMU KEPADA RAKYAT - DATUK DR. JEFFREY KITINGAN



“United Borneo Front (UBF) akan terus melaksanakan program pendidikan untuk memberi ilmu kepada rakyat khasnya di Sabah dan Sarawak mengenai sejarah yang benar dan tepat serta hak-hak kemerdekaan Sabah dan Sarawak”, demikian dinyatakan oleh YB Dtk Dr.Jeffrey G.Kitingan sempena ulangtahun ke-3 penubuhan UBF.

YB Dtk Dr.Jeffrey G.Kitingan selaku pengerusi UBF dan ADUN Bingkor turut menjelaskan bahawa walaupun usia UBF baru genap 3 tahun tetapi pencapaiannya amatlah membanggakan.

Beliau juga berpendapat bahawa penambahan kerusi yang dimenang oleh pihak pembangkang di Sabah juga dicapai melalui sumbangan usaha UBF memperkasakan rakyat tentang hak-hak kemerdekaan dan autonomi Sabah dan Sarawak.

Bergerak melalui program “Borneo Tea Party” (BTP), UBF telah Berjaya mengadakan hampir 5,000 BTP di seluruh Sabah sejak dilancarkan pada 16 Disember 2011.   Malah BTP juga telah diadakan di merata tempat di Sarawak dan Semenanjung Malaysia.  Sebagai rekod istilah BTP diadaptasi dari peristiwa Boston Tea Party (BTP) yang berlaku pada 16 Disember 1773, yang mana telah menyemarakkan semangat nasionalisme di kalangan rakyat Amerika Syarikat dan kemerdekaan Negara itu.

Menjelaskan dengan lebih lanjut, beliau berkata bahawa melalui BTP, rakyat Sabah dan Sarawak khasnya dan rakyat Malayasia amnya didedahkan dengan fakta sejarah yang benar tentang Sabah, proses penubuhan Malaysia, khususnya intipati dalam Perjanjian Malaysia iaitu Artikel VIII dan 20-Perkara.   Rakyat juga disedarkan tentang penjajahan minda dan polisi yang tidak adil terhadap Sabah dan Sarawak sejak pembentukan Malaysia pada 16 September 1963.

Menjelang tahun 2014, beliau menegaskan bahawa UBF akan terus bergerak maju memperkasakan rakyat di Sabah dan Sarawak.  Untuk itu modul dan kurikulum BTP telah diperkemaskinikan, penambahan latihan kepada para penceramah BTP dan mengaktifkan UBF di seluruh Sabah dan kawasan-kawasan lain.

Pada masa yang sama, UBF akan terus bekerjasama dengan badan-badan NGO yang turut mempunyai misi yang sama, khususnya yang berpaksi kepada Agenda Borneo dan perjuangan memulihkan hak-hak kemerdekaan dan autonomi Sabah dan Sarawak.

Beliau menegaskan bahawa pendidikan sejarah yang tepat akan menyemarakkan solidariti dan semangat cintakan Sabah di kalangan rakyat Malaysia di Sabah tanpa mengira perbezaan agama, kaum dan fahaman politik.   Justeru itu dengan sokongan yang sekian bertambah kukuh, beliau mendorong supaya lebih ramai rakyat Sabah, khususnya generasi muda yang tampil berjuang melalui UBF untuk memulihan hak-hak mereka demi masa depan yang lebih cerah untuk mereka dan cucu-cicit mereka.

Bersempena ulangtahun ke-3, UBF telah mengadakan beberapa aktiviti kemasyarakatan termasuk kempen derma darah dan juga suatu acara memperkenangan ulangtahun akan diadakan pada 20hb. Disember 2013 di ibu pejabat UBF di Kota Kinabalu.


Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan is the Chairman of STAR Sabah and State Assemblymen for N33, Bingkor, Sabah.
He also contested in P180, Keningau garnering 11900 strong votes
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UNITED BORNEO FRONT: UBF to continue efforts to enlighten the people - DATUK DR. JEFFREY KITINGAN



KOTA KINABALU - “The United Borneo Front (UBF) will continue with efforts to with its programs to enlighten the people especially in Sabah and Sarawak on the true and accurate history and the rights and autonomy of the Borneo States” declared Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan in conjunction with the 3rd anniversary of the establishment of UBF.

Dr. Jeffrey who is also the President of UBF and the State Assemblyman for Bingkor further asserted that although UBF has only turned 3 years, its achievements have been commendable.

“The increase in the number of seats won by the opposition in Sabah is also attributable to the efforts of the UBF in enlightening the people of the rights and autonomy of Sabah and Sarawak” added Dr. Jeffrey.

Since its launch on 16 December 2010, UBF has conducted nearly 5,000 Borneo Tea parties (BTPs) throughout Sabah and several locations in Sarawak and the Peninsula.  For the record, the BTP is an adaption of the Boston Tea Party organized by the Americans on 16 December 1773 against the then British colonial masters and led to the nationalistic movement amongst Americans and the independence of America.

Dr. Jeffrey further clarified that through the BTPs, the people especially in Sabah and Sarawak are enlightened with the true facts of history on Sabah, the formation of Malaysia in particular the essence of the Malaysia Agreement under Article VIII and the 20-Points.  The people are further enlightened regarding the indoctrination of the mind-set and the neo-colonial and unequal policies imposed on Sabah and Sarawak.

Commencing 2014, UBF will step up efforts to empower the people in Sabah and Sarawak with an updated BTP module and curriculum, additional training of BTP coordinators and presenters as well as activating UBF throughout Sabah and other areas.

At the same time, UBF will strengthen its cooperation with other NGOs and other bodies that have the same objectives especially envisioned under the Borneo Agenda and the restoration of the rights and autonomy of Sabah and Sarawak.

Dr. Jeffrey further stressed that the correction of the distortion of the historical facts will further enhance the solidarity and patriotism for Sabah amongst all Malaysians in Sabah regardless of race, religion or political affiliation.  With the growing support, the younger generation in Sabah and Sarawak are encouraged to take up the mantle and fight for the restoration of their rights for a better future for them and their children.

In conjunction with its 3rd anniversary, UBF have held several community activities including blood donation campaign as well as a gathering will be held on 20th December 2013 to commemorate the 3rd anniversary at its UBF headquarters in Kota Kinabalu.


Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan is the Chairman of STAR Sabah and State Assemblymen for N33, Bingkor, Sabah.
He also contested in P180, Keningau garnering 11900 strong votes
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Cancer drugs free of charge - RAJAH RAQAFLUZ


Rajah Raqafluz (Pen name) is the admin for "STAR TODAY". Believe in STAR Sarawak and United Borneo Front (UBF), advocate of Borneo Agenda, Friends of the Trust and a firm follower of Harunyahya.
A manifesto and proposal for a betterment of Sarawakian and should be incorporated into the STAR minute agenda. The Government of Sarawak should be distributing cancer drugs free of charge. Once a patient brings a prescription stating that he/she is a cancer patient, the state should give that drug free of charge. That is what we ask from our Chief Minister of Sarawak Government. The cancer patients should not be made to pay for their medicine. 


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Say no to sacrificing ties on the altar of politics - RAJAH RAQAFLUZ


Rajah Raqafluz (Pen name) is the admin for "STAR TODAY". Believe in STAR Sarawak and United Borneo Front (UBF), advocate of Borneo Agenda, Friends of the Trust and a firm follower of Harunyahya.
Real politic is not based on moral or ideological principles rather it is a system of politics that is based on “material” factors and considerations.

In global politics, countries seek closer ties with one another purely for material gains like access to natural resources, trade routes or for strategic military alliance. It is usually seen that such bonds are very weak. In case one partner is destabilized due to any given reason, the other either turns its back or seeks ways to exploit the situation to its advantage.

Whereas divine teachings stress on the need to make peace with others and “to love thy neighbor.” This approach adds an entirely different dimension to the bonds between countries or individuals. This system does not require any maneuvering as political exigencies take a backseat.

Unlike the former system, the latter promotes a fraternal bond or brotherhood. Political maneuvering based purely on circumstances and material conditions only yields temporary success, as a result of which most of the times only a handful of people are pleased and the rest almost always remain discontent. Political maneuvering only saves the day, and cannot prevent likely future catastrophes. Brotherhood, however, requires you to stand by your brother in good times and bad. In other words, one has to weather the storm with his brother. 

Sarawak’s concerns over the situation in Sabah stem from a similar bond that exists between the two countries. The current turmoil in Sabah is a grim reminder of the days of political upheaval in Sarawak. We have gone through a similar phase in our history. Sabah is passing through a crucial phase and needs brotherly advice and help.

Unfortunately, some recent remarks from the Malaya (BN Regime, proxies and NGO extremist) side did not go down well with the Sabahan and Sarawakian. Whatever happened between the two brotherly countries (Sabah and Sarawak) was indeed sad. It is imperative to devise a strategy to resolve the issue without wasting time. It is high time Malaysia federation adopted a policy that is acceptable to all the Malaysian (Sarawakian, Sabahan and Malayan). It should act as a conciliator rather than a partisan.

One has to be fair enough while considering the situation in Sabah and Sarawak. If Barisan Nasional wants pro-Malaya elements to be part of a democratic disposition, it should also consider the valid fears expressed by the opposite camp either Pakatan Rakyat (Pro-Malaya) or United Borneo Front (Pro-Borneo). Anti-Malaya sentiments express by Sabahan and Sarawakian should be listened to in this secular independence state of Sabah and Sarawak. After all, this was the major factor that led to the failure and corrupt practices of democracy in Malaysia within the past 50 year. The BN regime tried various reforms, but what was expected was far more profound and a deep-rooted change.

True “freedom” would have pleased the Sabahan and Sarawakian, who did not, and still do not, want that extremist mindset as the ideology governing their society.

A country can never fight extremist tendencies by adopting coercive measures. Such steps only aggravate the situation and deepen the divide. There is only one solution to this problem: Education.

Only a suitable education policy can help any country to fight extremism. Sarawak could prove to be very helpful in this regard given its past experiences and current achievements. Unlike Malaya, Sarawak must show that Islam is a faith of freedom and democracy, that it encourages arts and science and the solution in true Islam is genuine and permanent peace, rather than conflict. It must start to do that by reconciling the two sides between Sabah and Sarawak for a starter. Sarawak is not a perfect country; but its historic intermediary role means that it has become involved. Sarawak must stand with Sabah as a brother, as a part of it; and this support should not be based on political exigencies.

Borneo brotherhood is never compromised by political gambits. The ties between the two countries (Sabah and Sarawak) have always remained unharmed by similar crisis in the past. The two sides should not allow the current situation harm the eternal bond. Sarawak must seek to embrace all the people of Sabah and their aspirations.

Tun Fuad Stephens (Sabah 1st Chief Minister) and Stephen Kalong Ningkan (Sarawak 1st Chief Minister)
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Monday, 16 December 2013

STAR: “New Comprehensive Plan Needed to Tackle Poverty" - DATUK DR. JEFFREY KITINGAN


PRESS STATEMENT-16.12.2013

Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan is the Chairman of STAR Sabah and State Assemblymen for N33, Bingkor, Sabah.
He also contested in P180, Keningau garnering 11900 strong votes

“New Comprehensive Plan Needed to Tackle Poverty – Dr. Jeffrey”
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Kota Kinabalu: “The federal and Sabah governments failed again and was given a failing “F” grade by the United Nations which reported that poverty among children in Sabah was the highest in Malaysia where 31% of the children in the state were living in poverty.

It’s extraordinarily high compared to the national average of 9% and more than double that of the next highest Kelantan at 15% with Selangor performing the best with 2%” said Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, STAR Sabah Chief in response to the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) Report “Profile of Children in Malaysia”

The report should be sending SOS warning signals to the Sabah government but unfortunately none of the Umno/BN parties and not a single Sabah Umno/BN leader have dared to say a single word. 

“Where is the chest-thumping self-boasting Ministers and the government telling how well they have been doing to tackle poverty in Sabah and reeling off statistics to support their chest-thumping? asked Dr. Jeffrey.

This deafening silence does not augur well for children in Sabah. Lest we forget, in the recent past, a child student committed suicide because of the problems faced by his family’s poverty.

The governments and Ministers right down to the people in Sabah need to shed off their “easy-to-please” mentality and look at problems in the eye and not be deflected by cheap publicity, self-praising and self-serving local reports.

The UNICEF Report is the second report following the PM Department’s own EPU Report that the poverty levels are chronic in Sabah with 53.5% of the abject poor households and 39.3% in the poor household category in the nation while Sarawak accounted for 11.4%and 11.7% respectively. 

Saying that we have reduced poverty from such and such a percentage to a lower percentage does not detract from the fact that poverty is still chronic in Sabah.

To digress a bit, the recent boasts of the reduction of SESB’s SAIDI from 2,867 minutes/customer in 2009 to 557 minutes/customer in 2012 and followed by SESB’s boast that the number of complaints on electricity disruptions in Sabah fell six per cent up to November this year from 23,747 complaints compared with 25,298 complaints in the same period last year.

“Whatever the reasons, the SAIDI should be ZERO and complaints on electricity disruptions should be ZERO!” stressed Dr. Jeffrey. “Isn’t 23,747 complaints excessively high?” he added.

Therefore, Sabahans need to change their mindset and not accept blindly what their BN government tells them.

The poverty levels shown by the PM Department’s EPU Report and the UNICEF Report only re-affirms what everyone else in Sabah knows except the ruling Umno/BN government and their Umno/BN leaders.

The Sabah government and their Ministers should now accept their failures in failing to tackle the poverty problem in Sabah and face the problem head-on. They should not wait for another child student to commit suicide, pray that such tragedy do not recur, before taking action.

The Sabah and federal governments should open their hearts and minds and adopt a new and fresh holistic approach and come up with an entirely new and comprehensive plan to tackle poverty in Sabah. 

They should no longer use this poverty problem to keep the people poor so as to achieve their political goals. To tackle the poverty problem whole-heartedly, they should invite people across the political divide including the opposition members to form a bi-partisan State Assembly Select Committee to help formulate the new comprehensive plan and to oversee the government programs to resolve the poverty problems in Sabah.

Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan
Chairman, STAR Sabah
16 December 2013

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