Vote for STAR!

Only STAR Party can protect and bring back the Truly concept of Independence and Sovereign Country!

Sarawak for Sarawakian!

The Spirit of Sarawak for Sarawakian is getting stronger everyday!

Is this Sabah and Sarawak fate?

Sabah and Sarawak were promised to have a Self-Government. But what happen after 50 years forming The Federation of Malaysia?

Sabah 50th Independence Day

Sabah or formerly known as North Borneo was granted an Independence by British on 31 August 1963

Sarawak 50th Independence Day

Sarawak was granted Independence by British on 22 July 1963

Saturday, 28 December 2013

CONCLUSION: SARAWAK NATIONALISTS’ YEAR END GATHERING 2013/WELCOME 2014 - LINA SOO


SARAWAK NATIONALISTS WELCOME 2014 CAKE AT McD



After all the hooha, turnout: 8 guests (including me), 2 reporters and 8 Special Branch officers. Also gave a copy of 'British Documents Towards The End Of The Empire: Malaysia' by Stockwell to one SB officer Alan, so that he has something to report. Also, it is our task to convert the unconverted. 

I love our cake, yummy, fresh cream. If cutting a cake can bring down the government, I will open a cake house.

Happy New Year, all best wishes for a productive year ahead, good health and may Allah shower us with his blessings.

Pix: (from left) Francis, me, Mesah, Jasmine and Bem Bem, our youngest nationalist at two years old! heeheehee. Others were camera shy.

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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Friday, 27 December 2013

LATEST: SARAWAK NATIONALISTS’ YEAR END GATHERING 2013/WELCOME 2014


SARAWAK NATIONALISTS’ YEAR END GATHERING 2013/WELCOME 2014
DATE : SATURDAY, 28 DECEMBER 2013
TIME : 6:00PM – 12:00 MIDNITE
VENUE : MCDONALD’S CENTRAL PARK, JLN KERETAPI, KUCHING

Readers are invited to Goodbye 2013/Welcome 2014 gathering on Saturday, 28 December, pls feel welcome to drop in at any time, cake cutting at 9:00pm.

Those who wish to have a FREE copy of SELECTED British declassified documents from the British Archives, please bring yo notebook or pendrive for free download (nevertheless, voluntary contributions will not be turned down and will be documented).

During the dying days of the British empire, many colonial documents from 37 former colonies were destroyed or hidden to save the Queen from embarrassment and protect the British government from litigation. In 1960, when the UN Decolonization Declaration 1960 was chartered, Sarawak was one of the last British colonies, and the declassified documents relate the communication between Colonial Office, Tunku, Sarawak Governor, in the run-up to the formation of Malaysia. Under the 30-year rule, many British colonial documents were made available to the public, with many only revealed this year.

'Sarawak For Sarawak’ car stickers (RM5), ‘Sarawak: The Real Deal’ book (RM80) and ‘Pemberontakan Brunei 1962’ book (RM25) will also be available for purchase.

See ya!

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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Wednesday, 25 December 2013

MAJLIS PELANCARAN KEMPEN 'SELAMATKAN SABAH TANAH AIRKU' - Pitas


MAJLIS PELANCARAN KEMPEN 'SELAMATKAN SABAH TANAH AIRKU' - Pitas

Majlis pelancaran ini telah dirasmikan oleh Pengerusi STAR Sabah iaitu Datuk Dr Jeffrey G Kitingan. Majlis ini telah menerima sambutan yg cukup mengejutkan kerana seramai 2,500 org telah menghadirinya.

Ini Kali Lah!








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BERITA STAR SABAH: Edisi khas Isu RCI





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SARAWAK NATIONALISTS’ YEAR END GATHERING 2013/WELCOME 2014 - LINA SOO


SARAWAK NATIONALISTS’ YEAR END GATHERING 2013/WELCOME 2014 


DATE : SATURDAY, 28 DECEMBER 2013

TIME : 6:00PM

VENUE : KUCHING, VENUE TO BE ADVISED FB INVITATION TO :

722 SARAWAK INDEPENDENCE DAY
916 OCCUPATION DAY
VOICES OF FREEDOM
SARAWAK SOVEREIGNTY MOVEMENT
UNITED BORNEO NATION
SARAWAK PEOPLE ORGANIZATION

Readers are invited to Goodbye 2013/Welcome 2014 gathering on Saturday, 28 December in Kuching, at McDonald’s, outlet TBA.

We will be there from 6:00pm onwards and anyone can drop in at any time.

Cake cutting at 9:00pm.

Cake is free, first come first serve, drinks on your own.

Those who wish to have a copy of the British declassified documents, please bring your notebook or pendrive for FREE download, but voluntary contributions will not be declined. See ya!

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 SARAWAK: ABOLISH SARAWAK IMMIGRATION AUTONOMY? - LINA SOO


ABOLISH SARAWAK IMMIGRATION AUTONOMY FOR A PROGRESSIVE SARAWAK AND PROMOTE NATIONAL INTEGRATION



I recently attended a seminar where a Msian professor spoke on Sarawak in Malaysia, 50 years. 

Extracts of his arguments: 

(1) Immigration controls really to maintain economic protectionism and cronyism in Sarawak ; non-competitive economy 

(2) Immigration controls also major barrier to national unity (gives negative impression of all west Msians when reality is very different) 

(3) Insufficient foreign workers, Swak needs more unskilled labourers (low-tech, labour-intensive model of development) 

(4) Swak urban political-economic elite extremely rich with houses in KL, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, London, Paris, London and beyond … and Swiss, Singapore, Monaco, British Virgin Islands, Jersey, Isle of Man bank accounts

He berated Swakians for voting to keep CM and UMNO in power and ended it with, “Well I would love to be able to stay in Swak, but your immigration controls prohibit that, and it is your loss”.

Ehm ehm ehm. Our loss???

In another vein, a lawyer called for the opposition to be voted into power where they will advocate state rights and national integration. 

Integrasi??? Now, I really hate this word …

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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Tuesday, 24 December 2013

STAR: Cost of living - Ask 12-year old kid...



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STAR: Sabah and Sarawak should be exempted from the price hikes



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STAR: Return 40% net revenue to Sabah and Sarawak government - 10th Schedule of Federal Constitution



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STAR: Santa Najib please give Sabah, Sarawak a break - DATUK DR. JEFFREY KITINGAN


Local assemblyman Jeffrey Kitingan warned the federal government that taxes, tariff hikes and soaring prices of everyday items will do irreparable damage to the Sabah economy and Sabahans.

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

KOTA KINABALU:  The uncontrolled soaring prices of good and services along with the latest announcement by the Sabah Stationery and Books Association that stationeries will cost 20% to 30% more in the new academic year has got Sabahans begging for mercy.

Pleading for a reprieve on behalf of the poorest state in Malaysia,  Bingkor assemblyman Jeffrey Kitingan said if Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak was really concerned about the people of  Sabah and Sarawak lagging behind in development and services then he  should provide this relief for its people.

His Christmas request to Najib is that Sabah and Sarawak be exempted from price hikes on petroleum products, sugar, electricity and the Goods and Services Tax (GST) which comes into force in 2015.

“Sabah and Sarawak should be exempted from the price hikes on petroleum products, sugar, electricity and the intended Goods and Services Tax (GST) and other further intended hikes.

“In Sabah, the recent 20 sen hike in petrol and diesel prices has caused havoc to Sabahans with wholesale price increases across the board in many instances of more than 10%.

“Higher sugar prices have also contributed another round of price increases in related products.

“The 15% hike in electricity tariffs effective 1st January 2014 that was ironically announced by a federal Minister from Sabah is expected to cause another round of price hikes.

“Before the people can recover, the 6% GST scheduled to be implemented in 2015 will bring untold damage to the ordinary people in Sabah and Sarawak,” said Kitingan said in response to Najib’s statement that government would do everything possible to minimise the impact of the price hike on the people.

Kitingan commended the Sarawak state government’s decision not to hike the electricity tariff in Sarawak.

Sarawakians will be spared the electricity hike thanks to the Sarawak government’s control and refusal to agree to the hike in electricity tariffs for Sarawak.

“In that sense, the Sarawak government is more caring of Sarawakians than the federal government,” he said.

Umno-BN owes Sabah, Sarawak

Kitingan, who is also Sabah STAR chairman, warned that irreparable damage would be done to the Sabah economy and the daily lives of Sabahans, if the increases go out of hand.

He reminded the Umno-led Barisan Nasional that it owed its current power and position in Putrajaya to the seats contributed by Sabah and Sarawak BN.

“Without them, there would have been a new federal government and a new Prime Minister of Malaysia,” he reminded, adding that Petronas raked in RM17.88 billion in oil revenue from Sabah and another RM35 billion from Sarawak last year.

“In 2014, Sabah will contribute another RM26.6 billion to Petronas and the federal government and this will rise to RM50 billion in 2015/2016. Sarawak will contribute another RM45 billion in 2014 alone.

“Both Sabah and Sarawak are rich nations but their people are robbed of their wealth.

“Therefore, as a small gesture and token, Sabahans and Sarawakians deserve to be exempted from the recent hikes and the imposition of GST,” he argued.

Kitingan also questioned Najib’s plan to set up of a Laboratory on Living Cost under the Performance Management and Delivery Unit (PEMANDU) of the PM’s Department.

“If the government needs such a Lab, it only shows that the government is not facing reality and is either sleeping, day-dreaming or in another world for rich people only,” he said.

More hikes next year

Meanwhile  Sabah Stationary and Books Association president Dr Ling Hie Sing said the industry players were forced to readjust the prices of  stationeries  by 20% and 30% in the new academic year because of cost increases as a result of the implementation of the minimum wage policy which begins in January 2014 and the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

He said another contributing factor was escalating transportation costs, especially from China to Sabah.

In TAWAU it was reported that Sabah Office of Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism had recorded 400 cases of violation of the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011 so far.

State Community Development and Consumer Affairs Minister Jainab Ahmad Ayid said Kudat recorded the highest amount of compound fines at RM9,621 from the total of RM42,421 compound fines collected this year, involving 264 cases.

“Kota Kinabalu recorded 108 cases, followed by Tawau (52), Tuaran (48), Sandakan (47), Kudat (39), Beaufort (35), Keningau (29), Lahad Datu (29) and Semporna (13),” she said.

Credits: FMT

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