KOTA KINABALU: Former Sabah
Chief Minister Harris Salleh has been advised to stand up for Sabah, if not for
Sarawak as well, and thereby redeem himself in time finally in the eyes of the
people instead of continuing to defend Putrajaya, for no rhyme or reason, “in
defiance of the longterm interest of the state”.
This is the best advice that
the State Reform Party (Star) can give Harris “who appears determined to commit
political suicide a second time, the first being in 1985”.
“If Harris really cares
about the future of our children, grandchildren and the generations unborn, he
will not continue to support our present status of being virtually enslaved by
Putrajaya,” said Star deputy chairman Daniel John Jambun. “If we still have any
dignity left at all in us, we would forge our own destiny and be masters of our
own house instead of continuing to kowtow to Putrajaya.”
Daniel was responding to a
statement by Harris in the local media on Sat and in which he renewed his dare
to Star chairman Jeffrey Kitingan to debate him on the allegation that
Putrajaya was pursuing internal colonization policies in Sabah and Sarawak.
Daniel said that unless
Harris proved locus standi on the issue; the people will still be left with the
same impression that they had of him since 1985 i.e. Big Nuisance Value, Small
Political Value.
Asked to explain the
people’s lingering “perception” of Harris, Daniel said this was related among
others to former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, the handover of Labuan to
Malaya (Peninsular Malaysia), and the signing of the so-called oil agreement
when the related Petroleum Development Act was unconstitutional.
“Harris was tainted forever
by Mahathir raising his hands in 1985 and declaring that Umno will swim or sink
with Berjaya,” said Daniel. “Sabahans knew that day for the first time who was
Harris. That was the trigger off point for Sabahans to kick out Berjaya by
voting for the Parti Bersatu Sabah.”
The people of Sabah, he
stressed, were merely endorsing in their “perception” what Mahathir himself had
once said in describing Harris.
Harris, continued Daniel,
“had still not learnt the lessons of 1985” and was continuing to root unasked
for Putrajaya in Sabah instead of distancing himself from the Federal
Government, remaining neutral, holding his peace or at least agreeing to
disagree to disagree like a gentleman on the issue of internal colonization.
Harris, reminded Daniel,
could not be the honest broker for us with Putrajaya on the internal
colonization issue if he at the same continued to remain in a state of denial.
“The evidence of internal
colonization is all around us from Putrajaya’s ketuanan Melayu concept to Sabah
being the poorest state in Malaysia and many other issues in between,” said
Daniel. “Yet Harris remains deaf, dumb and blind to our continued servitude.
Why should we be linked with Peninsular Malaysia, across the South China Sea,
when we can be on our own like Brunei and Singapore and doing well instead of
being dirt poor?”
Touching on Harris’
expressed intention to debate Jeffrey on internal colonization through the
media, matching statement for statement, Daniel welcomed the intended move
“provided the former Chief Minister could contribute something more than hot
air”.
The issues related to
internal colonization, according to Daniel, include marginalisation and
disenfranchisement of locals through the continuing influx of illegal
immigrants; and the illegals entering the electoral rolls after misleading the
authorities, and by fraud and deception, obtaining Malaysian personal documents
in defiance of the Constitution.
He does not rule out the
possibility that National Registration Department (NRD) officials in Putrajaya,
as previously alleged numerous times, had either knowingly or unknowingly
issued Malaysian personal documents to these illegal immigrants. Those who
received Malaysian personal documents from Putrajaya must leave Sabah, he
added. “Only those eligible foreigners recommended for Malaysian personal
documents by the state government can stay in Sabah.”
The enormous and excessive
power of the Federal Government can, must and should be taken away and returned
to the states in keeping with the concept of Federation, stressed Daniel, the
federal civil service downsized and reined in on administrative law, the
autonomy of Sabah and Sarawak restored with the Federal Government confining
itself to defence, foreign affairs and national economic planning in Borneo;
Malaysia brought back as a two-tier Federation; the Federal Government shared
equally by Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak; the Doctrine of the Separation of Powers
restored; and “fanatics and racists” denied the Prime Minister’s post which
should be open to Sabah and Sarawak as well.
Daniel suggested that
besides defending Putrajaya against the allegations of pursuing internal
colonization policies in Sabah and Sarawak, Harris could also explain the loss
of the self-determination that both states obtained on 31 Aug 1963 and subsequently
left dormant after the Federal Government pledged to comply with four
constitutional documents and/or conventions on Malaysia viz. the 1963 Malaysia
Agreement (MA63); the 20/18 Points (20/18 P); the Inter-governmental Committee
Report (IGCR); and the Cobbold Commission Report (CCR).
“The non-compliance of these
four constitutional documents/conventions not only equates with internal
colonization but means that Malaysia did not come into being at all on 16 Sept
1963 and our status of 31 Aug 1963 therefore remains undiminished under
international law,” said Daniel. “Harris should keep this in mind when he tries
to root for Putrajaya.”
Daniel said that Star and
its allies in the United Borneo Alliance (UBA) took the view that Putrajaya
would have been in compliance if “local traitors had not been willing to be
proxies and stooges for the Federal Government to facilitate internal
colonization policies in Sabah and Sarawak”.
“It’s these traitors who had
emboldened Putrajaya to embark on colonial divide-and-rule tactics like pitting
the Muslims and non-Muslims against each to create racial polarisation a la
Peninsular Malaysia,” said Daniel. “Borneonisation, which is being observed
more often than not in the breach, is one example being used by Putrajaya to
pit the people against each other.”
Daniel, in summing up, said
that Putrajaya had no option but reverse its internal colonization policies in
Sabah and Sarawak and comply with the four constitutional documents/conventions
or accept the reality that Malaysia does not exist in the two Borneo states
whose self-determination of 31 Aug 1963 remains undiminished by 16 Sept 1963
i.e. the latter date being a nullity in international law and the Constitution.
“In short, Sabah and Sarawak
are independent countries and have been so since 31 Aug 1963 and are not
members of the so-called Malaysian Federation,” said Daniel. “That’s the
position that a UBA-led state government would take in Sabah and Sarawak and
advise the United Nations Security Council accordingly if there’s continued
non-compliance.”
The Star Sabah and Sarawak
initiated, formed and led UBA includes the Sarawak National Party (Snap); the
Borneo Heritage Foundation (BHF), the Borneo Forum (BF), the Common Interest
Group Malaysia (CigMA), KoKaKoBa, an NGO in Penampang, other NGOS still in the
process of signing up, and the proposed Star chapter in Peninsular Malaysia to
help build a Borneo-based and led 3rd Force in the Malaysian Parliament.
Does Jeffrey agree or not to debate the KL Colonization on Sabah with Harris Salleh?
ReplyDeleteJK demand too much. I guess it is an excuse for him to reject the challenge.
DeleteJK sengaja meminta mcm tu untuk mengelak dari berdebat dgn harris.
DeleteKalau nak debat, debat dengan cara yang lebih professional.
DeletePreviously Harris Salleh called Jeffrey a coward for setting up conditions for the debate just to chicken out.
ReplyDeleteJK is a coward for sure. If he is not, he would just accept the challenge to debate.
DeleteStop pulling and pushing. Get the debate on!
ReplyDeleteGolongan awam menantikan debat yang hebat antara dua hero ini.
ReplyDeletePasti masing2 cuba menonjolkan diri dengan pelbagai hujah.
DeleteJika JK benar-benar yakin boleh cuba terima debat ditawarkan oleh Harris.
ReplyDeleteBuat apa la mahu debat. PRU13 akan ada bertanding saja la.
Deletesi Jeffrey ada niat mahu jadi PM ba tu.. sebab itu dia bersungguh2 meyakinkan rakyat Sabah Sarawak bahawa kedua2 negeri ini adalah negara..
ReplyDeletejarang sekali pemimpin2 Star turun padang mengambil tahu masalah2 rakyat dan cuba menyelesaikan masalah2 rakyat.. balik2 SAPP dan DAP saja yang buat komplen untuk rakyat.. pemimpin2 Star sibuk menyerang pemimpin2 BN, suka menimbulkan isu penubuhan Malaysia..
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