Thursday 1 March 2012

SABAH IS DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY

By : DR NICHOLAS JAMES GUNTOBON

DATUK Sairin Karno should not be unduly worried about Sabahan civil servants who support the vision of United Borneo Front (UBF) which now has its own political wing, the State Reform Party (STAR).

These civil servants came on their own accord to UBF 'tea parties' to listen to our leaders, to learn what is the 7-point Borneo Agenda all about.

Now this country is a democratic country and that civil servants are free to listen to any campaign, including by UBF, STAR, UMNO and even Perkasa or Amanah for that matter.

The people are attracted to UBF and STAR because of their struggle to reclaim and restore state rights and autonomous power and make Sabah relevant again in the Federation.

We thank and salute these civil servants including brave teachers who subscribe to UBF and STAR visions. They know we have a clear vision and not opposing for the sake of opposition as Sairin believed. We shall not fail the people with empty promises.

6 comments:

  1. Goes to show that our nation (let alone our state) does not apply a totalitarian policy.

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  2. everyone is free to align themselves to any political fraction of their choice.

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  3. setiap rakyat ada kebebasan untuk memilih.

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  4. Itu sudah semestinya..Jadi biarkan penduduk Sabah menilai sendiri dan memilih siapa yang mereka rasakan dapat membantu mereka.

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    1. yup.. sokongan pegawai2 kerajaan terhadap star belum tentu mampu memenangkan star atau mana2 parti pembangkang di negeri ini..

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  5. akhirnya dia mengaku juga bahawa Malaysia adalah sebuah negara demokrasi.. kalau STAR kalah nanti, jangan pula pertikaikan demokrasi yang diamalkan oleh kerajaan negara ini..

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