“SEPTEMBER 16th could have
been more than a historic day for Malaysia had the Malaysia Agreement, 1963,
the promises, assurances and undertakings by the senior partner to the
Federation had been fulfilled but, alas, this was not the case, thus making
September 16th as a Black Day for Sabah and Sarawak” said Datuk Dr. Jeffrey
Kitingan, Chairman of STAR Sabah in response to the various comments on
Malaysia Day.
Sabah’s founding fathers of
Malaysia had great hopes of and expectations for Malaysia. They were even prepared to sacrifice Sabah’s
new found independence in favour of a new federation in the hope that this
partnership would bring far more (than) benefits, in terms of security,
economic prosperity and development without compromising too much of their
rights as a sovereign nation.
Little did they realize that
49 years later their hopes and expectations had become nightmares and shattered
dreams to their children and grandchildren of Sabah.
Far from being realized, the
Malaysia Agreement, the Inter-Governmental Committee (IGC) Report, the
20-Points as well as the assurances and undertakings were cast aside and
ignored. In some cases, the contrary
position were implemented to the detriment of Sabah. Worse, anyone raising them would be detained
and punished under the draconian Internal Security Act (ISA).
These documents seemed only
good for the archives (and not even good for display in museums) and the young
generations will not be taught about the true Malaysian History as this would
not be taught in the schools.
Mahathir himself, a powerful
Prime Minister for 22 years warned this writer thus: “Jeffrey, don’t teach the
people what they don’t know….!” before throwing him in jail under the ISA for
raising the 20-Points and the Malaysia Agreement as the basis for federal-Sabah
relationship.
This also explained why
Malaysia Day, 16th September, was never recognized or celebrated by the nation
until 2010 when the new generation of Sabahans and Malaysians demanded its
recognition and the federal government finally gave in under the weight of a
strong opposition.
In Sabah, 16th September was
marked as the official birthday of His Excellency, TYT Yang DiPertua Negeri,
without any mention of it being Malaysia Day.
Malaysia Day was officially
forgotten and relegated to the archives.
Malaysia Day is not even defined in the Federal Constitution. One wonders what the motives of the Sabah BN
leaders when they all now rush to state that Malaysia Day is a historic
day. Could it be because the general
elections are to be held soon?
The young generation, who
now have access to information, are now demanding for answers and not accepting
blindly the twisted government propaganda.
Why are we celebrating 55th
year and not 49th year of Malaysian independence when Malaysia was only born on
16 September 1963?
Isn’t 31st August 1957
Malayan independence? Why are Sabahans
and Sarawakians asked to celebrate Malayan independence which has no relevance
to them?
It is also not right for the
main-stream media to report that Malaysia was similar to the USA and gave the
example of Hawaii joining USA in 1959 and still celebrated 4th July as its
independence day. Sabah never joined
Malaysia or the Federation of Malaya and in fact the Federation of Malaya
formed Malaysia with Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore in 1963. There would have been no Malaysia without
Sabah, Sarawak or Singapore.
Some even asked whether the
Malaysian federation was ever colonized and later given independence?
How is it possible for
Malaysia to be colonized or to gain independence when Malaysia only existed
from 16 September 1963?
Discerning and curious
Malaysians are now discovering that we have all been duped by the powers that
be into believing their manipulated and twisted version of history.
The powers that be even want
us to believe that their slogan “Janji Ditepati” and “Promises Fulfilled,
People Prosper” despite knowing that the Malaysia Agreement 1963, the IGC
Report, the 20-Points/18-Points are far from being “ditepati” or fulfilled and
have instead turned Sabah into the poorest State in Malaysia, their electoral
“fixed deposit” capitalizing on foreign illegal immigrants to remain in power
and controlling Sabah more or less as a Malayan colony and taking away its oil
resources and revenue.
The word “Malaysia” is
nothing more than a methaphor and an excuse for a Malayan takeover. What is there to celebrate when:-
-Sabah is now
controlled/colonized by Malaya?
-Sabah’s revenues are
collected and controlled by the Malayan federal government?
-Sabah’s oil has been
unfairly taken over by Petronas/Malaya?
-Sabah’s political franchise
and future are decided by foreigners given dubious MyKads?
Celebrating Malaysia Day on
16th September would be meaningless, hollow and empty unless the special rights
and autonomy of Sabah and Sarawak as agreed, promised and assured by the
Founding Fathers of Malaysia are fulfilled.
Our State political leaders
should use this occasion to rise above partisan political interest, fighting
for self-interest in the name of development to one committed to the larger
interests of Sabah and Sarawak and for the future well-being of Sabahans and
Sarawakians and to put a stop to the nonsense of the powers that be and start
putting things right.
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