Sunday, 27 May 2012

JEFFREY ACCEPTS EX-CM’S CHALLENGE



By : RAYMOND TOMBUNG

KOTA KINABALU: State Reform Party (STAR) Sabah Chairman, Jeffrey Kitingan is willing debate with former chief minister Harris Salleh if the latter is “formally appointed” by the federal and state governments to represent their viewpoints.

Describing Harris’ invitation as “a golden opportunity”, he said the debate would be a “historic” one and should be open to the international media.

“As far as STAR is concerned, this will be our golden opportunity to publicise the whole issue of Sabah’s position in Malaysia to the global community.

“So let’s not do it half way. Let’s make this a historic debate which will be judged not only by Malaysians but by other governments and peoples of the world,” Jeffrey said.

He was responding to Harris’ challenge yesterday. Harris had challenged Jeffrey to a public debate on the latter’s claims that Kuala Lumpur is colonising Sabah.

Harris said the debate would be confined to Jeffrey’s contention and evidence. Harris claimed he was offering himself because Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman “has a very busy schedule”.

He also proposed that the moderators for the debate be former state secretary Hamid Egoh and ex-state attorney general Herman Luping.

Accepting Harris’ challenge, Jeffrey said: “Harris is not the right person to debate on the issue because he is a past chief minister who is no longer involved in the running of the government, so he doesn’t have locus standi to speak on behalf of the government.

“But I will gladly face him if the federal or state government makes a formal announcement to appoint him as its representative to debate with me.

“Also, this debate should be made an international event with the presence of the international media, such as CNN, Al Jazeera, BBC, Reuters, the Associated Press and the rest.

“I also want the moderator to be a neutral one from outside Malaysia, and official representatives of the British government and of the United Nations to be present.”

Jeffrey said these conditions are justified because the topic of the debate covered a vast number of local and international issues.

Among these issues were Sabah’s terms on joining with three other nations to form the Federation of Malaysia, the guarantees given for Sabah’s rights and autonomy including power over immigration and revenue collection.

Also on the table are the recommendations in the Inter-Government Committee (IGC) Report, the original intentions of the nation’s founding fathers and even the work of the Cobbold Commission.

12 comments:

  1. Permintaan JK tidak akan ditunaikan dan debat ini tidak akan berlangsung.

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    1. ktia tgklah adakah ia akan diterima?

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    2. JK request is too much. Maybe its his way to reject the challenge.

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  2. Tunggu saja perkembangan perkara ini. Rasanya ramai yang mahu debat ini diadakan.

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  3. debat ini pasti ramai ingin melihatnya, kerana ia debat yang menarik.

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    1. Debat ni harap tidak sia2 dan bagi manfaat kepada rakyat.

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  4. Briya-iya sangat Harris ni mau berdebat.

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    1. Why not? It would be a good closure for Jeff and the ppl.

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  5. Kita tunggu perkembangan seterusnya mengenai perkara ini.

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  6. Debat yang tidak ada kesubahan yang dapat. Ini kerana perkara sudah berlalu dan sukar untuk ditukar sejarah tersebut.

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    1. jika benar Jeffrey bersungguh2 mahu 'menyelamatkan' Sabah, beliau sepatutnya tidak menjadi penghalang kepada pembangkang Sabah untuk menumbangkan BN di negeri ini.. kenapa perlu untuk beliau bergerak sendirian?? dasar tamaha??

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  7. biarkan saja mereka berdebat.. siapa yang menang, saya tidak anggap sebagai hero.. dan siapa yang kalah, saya tidak anggap sebagai pembelot negeri..

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