By : TAY TIAN YAN
CONTRARY to many people's
negative response, I look at the formation of the Royal Commission of Inquiry
(RCI) into Sabah's long-standing illegal immigrants problem in a positive way,
and I am really looking forward to it.
To put it simply, just because
of former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad alone, there are definitely
reasons to set up the RCI.
I have no intention for
innuendo, I just read his comments on his blog written, "On the basis of
the length of stay and mastering of the national language, they qualify to be
citizens of this country, and so the acquired citizenship”.
That's all. It is very easy
to gain Malaysian citizenship. You can get an identity card as long as you stay
for a period of time in the country, regardless of whether you enter the
country legally or illegally; and master the national language, regardless of
whether with Indonesian or Filipino slang.
No wonder there are rumours
about the 'Project IC' or 'Project M' since a decade ago. Under the project,
the country welcomes Filipinos and Indonesians with wide open arms and identity
cards are issued to them very quickly. Similar to other Malaysians whose
ancestors have long been here, they master the national language, love the
country and when the time comes, line up to vote.
Here lies the problem.
Illegal immigrants come to earn money while the authorities give them political
rights. They are mutually benefiting, establishing a symbiotic relationship.
According to the population
statistics, the Sabah population in 2010 increased to 3.12 million, a jump of
390 per cent from 651,304 in 1970.
The 390 per cent increase is
not because of an extraordinarily high fertility rate, but is most likely
because many foreigners, who have lived here for a period of time and mastered the
national language, have become Malaysian citizens, through Mahathir's logic.
It is indeed necessary for
the RCI to investigate whether such a citizenship acquisition is legal and who
is actually responsible for it.
The illegal immigrant
problem was worse with most changes during Mahathir's administration. The RCI
should summon Mahathir to hear his noble words, as well as explanation for some
key points.
It is also controversial
that the large number of immigrants has changed the state's political ecology.
The ratio of Muslim Bumiputeras has greatly increased while the number of Sabah
Umno members has also increased by times.
The Sabah political arena
was ruled by three racial groups in the 1960s to 1980s. The balance power among
Muslim, Kadazan and Chinese enabled them to maintain tolerance and pluralism.
Under Mahathir's leadership,
Umno entered Sabah and together with the change of the state's political
ecology, Sabah Umno gained the dominance and since then, leads the overall
situation.
The political power of the
Kadazan and Chinese have been weakened and thus, discontent is sown.
Under pressure, Najib tries
to appease the non-Muslims' discontent by setting up the RCI. However, the move
has at the same time triggered rebound from the right wing and vested interest
groups of Sabah Umno.
The RCI is definitely
necessary for the state's own good. The RCI members must do their best while the
people should give support. (mysinchew)
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