By :
LUKE RINTOD
KOTA
KINABALU: In one of its more tersely-worded statements yet, State Reform Party
(STAR) accused fellow opposition Wilfred Mojilip Bumburing of being a traitor
to Sabah’s cause, having defected from Barisan Nasional only to sleep with
another peninsular party, Pakatan Rakyat.
STAR’s
Sabah chapter deputy chairman, Daniel John Jambun, said Bumburing’s comment in
the local media on Tuesday that the Orang Asal, especially the Kadazandusun and
Murut, should not pin their hopes on STAR is patently mischievous, misconceived
and misleading.
“It
should be condemned in no uncertain terms by all right-thinking Sabahans,
deplored and exposed as ‘the mother of all lies’ by a political has-been who
shamelessly continues to be a stooge of the local proxies of the peninsular masters,”
said Jambun who also leads a UK-based Borneo’s Plight in Malaysia Foundation
(BoPiMaFo).
On
Tuesday, Bumburing painted a picture that there is no future for the natives in
STAR but in PKR-led Pakatan Rakyat. He suggested that his newly-minted NGO,
Angkatan Perubahan Sabah (APS), is the right one for new hopes for the Sabah
natives especially the Kadazandusuns.
But
hawkish Jambun in his statement today reminded Bumburing that STAR is all about
the dignity of the people of Sabah and Sarawak, and that man does not live by
bread alone.
“Bumburing,
being a long-serving Upko deputy president before defecting to Pakatan, was a
stooge of Umno in Upko. Now he appears wanting to continue to be a stooge but
this time in Pakatan via his so-called Angkatan Perubahan Sabah (APS).
“The
people here look at these Sabah and Sarawak proxies and stooges of
peninsula-based parties, especially those operating in Borneo, as traitors who
must be driven out from our politics…” Jambun claimed.
He
also stressed that by driving out such traitors it would be like cleansing
Sabah natives’ spirits of the politics of self-serving leeches, parasites and
bloodsuckers which has plagued them since they lost their self-determination on
July 22 (Sarawak) and Aug 31 (Sabah) in 1963.
“The
issue before us is clear. We must oppose the Malayan Agenda, which is very
obvious to our eyes now, which is all about internal colonisation.
“Opposing
internal colonisation is the thrust of our Borneo Agenda struggle which is in
line with what the Borneon natives want. This we will put it to the voters at
the coming election.
“We
shall walk that path from generation to generation for an eternity, if
necessary, until we are finally free again and the Malayan colonialists have
left our nations in Borneo,” said Jambun.
Divided
Malays
Jambun
also said the more Bumburing and his APS speak bad about a resurgent STAR, the
more they appear like a puppet of the Malayan Agenda.
“We
hope it shall be revealed to Bumburing and his small group of armies soon that
they are no better than a puppet.
“They
must be treated with the utmost contempt, rooted out from our body politics and
destroyed if self-dignity and Borneo empowerment are to be realised at the
coming general election.
“This
is the only way that we will be able to stand on our two feet again and regain
our rightful place as nations in Malaysia – Sabah and Sarawak – if not as free,
independent and sovereign countries in the community of nations recognised by
the United Nations,” Jambun added.
He
also said that Sabah has a historical window of opportunity before her to
strike a blow for Sabah and Sarawak.
“The
12th general election in 2008 divided the politics of Peninsular Malaysia, in
particular the Malay-speaking communities – Bugis, Javanese, Minang, Achehnese
and Indian Muslims – or the 55% majority, forever.
“The
45% minority communities, divided by ethnicity, language, religion, geography
and economics, stand poised to rule Malaysia with moderate elements from the
Islamic faith.
“Sabah
and Sarawak will be the beneficiaries of the emerging new politics in Malaysia
on both sides of the South China Sea,” he said.
He
said compounding the complexity of the new politics will be the emergence of a
third force led by STAR in a hung Parliament, which will emerge from the 13th
general election.
“This
third force will come from both Malaya and Borneo since not everyone will be
committed to the Barisan Nasional and Pakatan.
“All
these developments are beyond comprehension of people like Bumburing and other
local political parties which are being held to ransom by the peninsular
parties for the proverbial 30 pieces of silver.
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