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Monday, January 10, 2011

Hiew should look himself in mirror first

Letter to the Editor... I am disgusted by the insult hurled by DAP MP for Kota Kinabalu. Hiew King Cheu, against Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan in your paper (Jan. 4, 2011). Hiew had rudely asked Dr. Jeffrey to "go buy yourself a mirror and look at your face first". Hiew was unnecessarily rude to a colleague who was in Pakatan. Hiew should respect Dr. Jeffrey's right to start the United Borneo Front (UBF). After all, UBF fights for the people of Sabah.

I address Jeffrey as Dr. Jeffrey because Jeffrey's Ph.D is genuine and from Harvard. I do not call Hiew a "Dr." because Hiew's Ph.D has been questioned by many people. He is like the other DAP leader who faked an award from the Queen of England as "Sir".

When Dr. Jeffrey was fighting the BN, Hiew was in the SAPP, eying to be a "YB" from 1994 until 1998. Then he joined PBS hoping to be a candidate in Inanam or Gaya.  (insert...DAP confused as UBF dilutes its appeal in Borneo)

After he failed to get a seat in 1999, he left PBS and rejoined DAP in time to be a candidate in the 2004 elections. He lost again just as he lost in the 1990 general elections as DAP candidate. In 2008, Hiew finally became a YB with a mere 109 majority over fellow Pakatan candidate from PKR, Christina Liew. Next time, he will not be so lucky, I am sure because the people have come to know more about the real Hiew King Cheu. His boastfulness and rudeness have offended many people.

To add insult to injury, last month, Hiew was toppled as the Sabah DAP Chief by "Sino-Kadazan" Jimmy Wong of Tawau. Hiew got only two votes. This means that either his proposer or his seconder who nominated him for the post did not vote for him. This is shame of the highest order.

In trying to save face, Hiew launched a KK MP service in Inanam which is outside his constituency. DAP members said Hiew was trying to show Jimmy Wong (the new DAP Chief) that he (Hiew) still commands influence outside the KK area. If this is the case, Hiew should also start service centres in other districts like Sandakan, Tawau and Kudat which are far away from KK. Since the people of Inanam can easily visit Hiew's service centre in KK, there is no need for another centre in KK City.

Finally, Hiew is the only Sabah back bench MP who did not ask any question in the first sitting of Parliament in 2008. Since, at that time, he was the only opposition MP from Sabah, the Sabah opposition was left without a voice. This is really sad for the voters of Kota Kinabalu. So, before Hiew makes anymore statement, he should buy a mirror and look at his face first.

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DAP confused as UBF dilutes its appeal in Borneo
The statement by DAP MP Dr Hiew King Cheu published last Tuesday asking Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan to stop confusing the people with his IJBF agenda begs a proper response, because I feel it is regrettable that Hiew, being a Ph. D, can make such an error as calling the revelation of the truth as "confusing the people". The question is, is Dr. Jeffrey really confusing the people?

This popular phrase, "confuse the people" has been used so many times by the Barisan Nasional that its meaning has been twisted,, especially in its Malay version, i.e. "mengelirukan rakyat", First of all, why is the BN so worried about the opposition confusing the people? Is the BN thinking that the people are entitled to only one version of the truth? Is the BN saying that only the `truth' from the BN is true, and that any information and ideology from the opposition is confusing the people, and shouldn't be accepted? Is the BN rejecting the free flow of information in this country although we have the Ministry of Information. If this ministry rejects alternative information, then it should rightly be called the Ministry of Disinformation. The government-controlled RTM and TV3 cannot find the guts to tell the truth by showing the different sides the news. And what a loss to the people, because the huge amount of budget given to run the Information Ministry alone is actually money that belongs to the people - and they are denied the truth!

But Dr. Hiew's accusation about confusing the people is of a different type. What he means is confusing the opposition supporters in such a ways that "This will... split votes and make BN laugh." He also threw an insult by asking Dr. Jeffrey to "Go and buy yourself a mirror and look at yourself first. "I can see how troubled Dr. Hiew must be, now that the PR's Peninsular ¬based strategies are being made obsolete in Sabah and Sarawak. I believe his worry is NOT about UBF splitting votes, but about DAP losing support because of UBF's powerful pro-Borneo agenda. DAP has been trying to woo the KDM votes by trying to make itself a multiracial "local" party by attracting EDM leaders such as Jeffrey Kumin, Dr. Edwin Bosi and Edward Muji. It made some fair progress but now that UBF is here, how on earth is DAP going to go for votes from the non-Chinese people of the Borneo states? Shouldn't it rethink it strategy and realistically concentrate on parliamentary Chinese seats only?

Dr. Hiew is telling Dr. Jeffrey not to confuse the people. I would like to ask him (the Ph.D) which part of the statements of Dr. Jeffrey (also a Ph.D) are confusing? If something is confusing it means it is a lie or untrue. So which statements from Dr. Jeffrey are lies or untrue. And for that matter which part of UBF's seven-point agenda is confusing or bad for the people of Sabah and Sarawak ? Are you, Dr. Hiew, of the position that we should not be fighting for the rights and autonomy of Sabah and Sarawak because you are a leader of a KL-based party? UBF is not confusing the people, but revealing the truths that have shackled them and made them live under a pack of lies and deceptions of the BN for 47 years. UBF is "unconfusing" the people, to remove the blanket of confusion and illusions that have covered their eyes and ears for so very long.
As Dr. Jeffrey said in the media conference last Wednesday, if the political parties in Sabah and Sarawak are not supporting the UBF agenda, what are they fighting for? If DAP is really sincere about fighting for the rights, autonomy and future of the Sabahans and the Sarawakians, it should come forward and support the UBF.

There shouldn't be any confusion anymore about what we Sabahans and Sarawakians should be fighting for. It is for the rights and autonomy for the two Borneo states as promised in the Malaysia Agreement. Any Peninsular-based party, be it DAP, Pas, Umno, or PKR, if it doesn't support the UBF agenda, then it is clearly against the interests of the peoples of Sabah and Sarawak .If DAP thinks that Dr. Jeffrey, or UBF, is confusing the people, then it doesn't understand the Borneo spirit, it doesn't understand the people's hearts and minds. And if that is what DAP is, it has no place in Borneo. Why should the people support DAP it if the party is against the people's aspiration for rights and autonomy, and to have equal partnership in the Malaysian Federation?
                                                                                                                                                  
DANIEL JOHN JAMBUN

1 comment:

  1. I think this bunch of dap macam fakes...funny people select party not people

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