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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

SAPP: BN and Umno leaders pawning Sabah


The formation of Malaysia was similar to the formation of Great Britain consisting of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland where each of them have their own autonomy.

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) has denounced Kota Belud MP Abdul Rahaman Dahlan’s view that Sabah is just one of the 13 states in Malaysia.

SAPP supreme council member Peter Marajin accused Abdul Rahman of denying Sabah’s autonomy by twisting the history of the proclamation of Malaysia in Sept 16, 1963.

“The proclamation of Malaysia read by Donald Stephens at Padang Bandaran on that particular day that Sabah is one of the 13 states in Malaysia does not mean Sabah’s status is the same as Perlis or Kedah in Malaya at that time. It is only a question of convenience that such proclamation was pronounced.

“It must be remembered that Malaya had already attained independence on Aug 31, 1957 through a federation of 11 states. Sarawak gained her independence on July 22, 1963 and Sabah on Aug 31, 1963.

“These two Borneo territories were already full pledged nations when they joined up with the Federation of Malaya and Singapore to form a new nation called Malaysia” he pointed out in a statement issued here yesterday.

When discussions were held for the formation of the new nation, he noted, it was agreed that Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore were to be federated with Malaysia.

“But it does not mean that they agreed to be added as three new states under the already federated Federation of Malaya. The three nations were to be federated with the new nation Malaysia with distinct autonomy of their own and not to be treated like Perlis, Kedah and the other states of Malaya.

“This autonomy is well spelled out in the IGC Reports and other documents which include the 20 Points (Sabah) and 18 Points (Sarawak),” he said.

Changes came after Singapore left

Marajin accused Sabah Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders, especially those from Umno, of pawning Sabah’s autonomy for their own interests.

He claimed that the ‘re-colonisation’ of Sabah and Sarawak by the federal government began when Singapore was ejected from the Federation in 1965 and the parliamentary seats for the two Borneo territories was then reduced to only 27% of the total number of the seats.

“(From) here KL started amending the laws and the Federal Constitution to the effect that now the status Sabah and Sarawak have been reduced to be similar with Perlis, Kedah and so on, thus, doing away our autonomy and KL now is simply reluctant to acknowledge this let alone restore it.

“Rahman ought to tell the people why KL never honoured the autonomy guarantee instead of trying to fool the people that Sabah lost privileges once Malaysia was formed,” he said.

Marajin said the people yearned for restoration of autonomy as stated in the Malaysia Agreement giving Sabah leaders total powers to determine the state’s direction without interference from Kuala Lumpur.

Federal powers were limited to matters concerning security and national level, he reminded.

There is no question of secession by Sabah because the formation of Malaysia was similar to the formation of Great Britain consisting of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland where each of them have their own autonomy.

‘Four parties signed Malaysia Agreement’

Meanwhile, in a separate statement, Marajin’s party colleague cum Luyang assemblywoman Melanie Chia urged Abdul Rahman to stop misleading the people of Sabah that Sabah is one of the 13 states in Malaysia.

“This is a blatant example of the BN government wanting to mislead the people. Sabah has a stature that cannot be denied.

“It is because of politician like (Abdul Rahman) Dahlan that Sabah’s autonomy and the interests of its people have been abused and depleted progressively over the years since the formation of Malaysia,” she said.

She pointed out that Abdul Rahman had failed to acknowledge there was the Malaysia Agreement signed on July 9 July, 1963 between the United Kingdom and the Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore.

“Without the signing of the Malaysia Agreement, an agreement relating to Malaysia together with the annexes including the Constitution of Sabah, there would have been no Malaysia. Please note, there were four parties signing of this agreement.

“These important documents determined the formation of Malaysia. The Malaysia Proclamation as read by our First Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and by the respective heads in Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore must be read in (the right) context to get the full spirit of the proclamation,” she said.

Chia went on to note that Abdul Rahman had chosen to refer and highlight only the last paragraph of the Malaysia Proclamation to state his claim that Sabah is only one of the 13 states.

“Has he not read the preceding paragraph of the Proclamation where it is written that our first Prime Minister with the concurrence and approval of His Majesty the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong of the Federation of Malaya, His Excellency the Yang Di-Pertuan Negara of Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore ‘do hereby declare and proclaim’,” she asked.

Chia pointed out that unlike the other states in Malaya that are run by an Executive Committee, Sabah and Sarawak have State Constitutions besides their own Cabinet system of government.

This, she said, is a testimony of the special position of Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia.

“History is always an important reference as it is the discovery, collection, organization, and presentation of information about past events, but we must not make selective references only.

“We should look at history in its totality and rectify any shortfall that is due to the people and not continue to blur and distort the facts and succumb to continued unfairness and injustices,” she said.

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79 comments:

  1. MP Abd Rahman Dahlan [Pemain import dari Tuaran] adalah buta sejarah.Beliau ini patut malu dengan pandangan dan pendapatnya yang sengaja menipu,mengeliru rakyat Sabah dan khasnya orang orang Bajau Kota Belud yang kebanyakannya tidak punya pengalaman - tentu hanyut tertipu oleh Abd Rahman ini.

    Inilah pejuang bangsa Bajau yang bagus macam juga arwah bapa Hj Dahalan.

    Taun Gusi Riuh
    Kota Belud

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    1. Memang ramai rakyat Sabah yang semakin keliru dengan isu ini, sekejap kata ini, sekejap kata itu. Sekejap kata tidak sah, sekejap kata kekal sah, kalau saya pun bingung.

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    2. Semua pun mahu dipolitikkan sekarang ni. Rakyat kena rasional dan tahu menilai.

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    3. disebabkan itu rakyat kenalah mencari ilmu itu sendiri..jangan harap orang lain...nanti tu orang sesat, kita pun sesat..

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    4. PETRONAS CONTRIBUTES $30 BILLION TO MALAYAN ECONOMY- 2/3 FROM SABAH SARAWAK

      $30 BILLION REASONS WHY SABAH SARAWAK SHOULD GET OUT OF MALAYSIA!

      [REUTERS REPORT on this link-
      http://in.reuters.com/article/video/idINBRE86105420120702?videoId=236296602]

      The gleaming Petronas twin towers - Malaysia's shiny iconic landmark. This is also where you'll find the headquarters of Petroliam Nasional Berhad - or Petronas, for short. The state-owned oil & gas giant largely financed the property.

      Petronas is Malaysia's only fortune 500 company, almost as big as Procter and Gamble. It contributes nearly half of the country's budget which last year hit nearly $60 billion dollars. That's a tall order for any company.

      From upstream to downstream, Petronas has a hand in every part of the oil & gas process. And not just at home. It's become a global oil and gas business. The company has 40,000 plus workers operating in over 30 countries. Revenues last year clocked in at a whopping 77 billion dollars, up 14% from 2010. International operations and exports made up the bulk of that.

      Petroleum was the top selling product with crude oil and LNG rounding out the top three spots. Petronas isn't listed, but some of its subsidiaries are. They include a chemical group, a gas company, and an offshore infrastructure firm. Malaysia's prime minister, Najib Razak, appoints the company's CEO and board. But it's not all smooth sailing for Petronas. Malaysia's reserves of oil and gas are drying up fast, and the company is facing a drop in production. So it's having to step up its exploration missions, digging deeper and looking further overseas.

      EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, GAS & POWER BUSINESS, PETRONAS, DATUK ANUAR AHMAD, SAYING: "This is the golden era of gas. So we want to participate in that. So if we cannot find gas in Malaysia, we have to go find gas outside. So we will continue to find gas and oil outside of Malaysia." Analysts and investors also say they're worried that the government's grip on Petronas may stifle its competitiveness. The company helps fund lavish "prestige projects" such as Putrajaya. The purpose-built administrative capital 25 kilometres south of Kuala Lumpur is known for its vast roadways and grand buildings, but has also been called a "ghost town."

      The company's fate also hinges on an upcoming election. The southeast Asian country is widely expected to re-elect its current Prime Minister. His party has been in power for the past 5 decades. But it may be a close fight. All this adds up to an increasingly uncertain future for Petronas as it fights to strike a balance between profits, government interests and limited resources. "

      Lisa Yuriko Thomas, Reuters.

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      Sabahans why be stooges and let UMNO Petronas rob us blind?

      Do ourselves a service & take back control of our resources.

      Take back our country!

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    5. THE FULL ARTICLE BY REUTERS IS WORTHWHILE TO PUBLISH IN WIKISABAH. LINK HERE-

      http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/07/02/us-malaysia-petronas-idINBRE86105420120702

      The articles points that Petronas as a public body lacks accountability to us the public and rightful owner of the black gold!

      It also points out Mahathir's link to Petronas etc....

      $60 Billion of oil revenues supported the Malayan economy last year.

      If we work this out say about 2/5 each would be from Sabah and Sarawak.

      1/5 from Terengganu- which has rich reserves and Malaya is not yet fully exploiting this.

      Why are they exploiting our oil as if there will be no tomorrow???

      There are only 3 million Sabahans including Mahathir's source of cheap labour the exploited illegals?

      Take just $24 billion divide by 3 million = ? $ ...... each a millionaire in 1 year!

      And plenty left over to fully develop Sabah into a vibrant economy with a strong well paid (happy) work force and defence force.

      So who needs Malaya to control and rule us?

      Don't forget the forgotten real big plunderer Shell Exxon etc.. they steal more than 3 times $100 million every year!

      So brothers & sisters isn't it time for us to take back our country??

      Before there is none left?!

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    6. The people brilliant enough to differentiate.

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  2. Ah, Sallehpun apa kurang.Datuk dialah yang bunuh pahlawan Haji Ali Pandasan.Patut kita sudah lama tahu ini Salleh Keruak.Kita agung agungkan dia padahal datuk Salleh adalah dari Banjar Masin Borneo Indonesia.Penipu dan petualang.


    Gimbad
    Tempasuk

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  3. Biar lambat asal jadi.... ini kali lah bukan lain kali....!!!!!

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    1. Lain kali lah kalau SAPP dan Star masih tidak boleh bekerjasama untuk perlawanan 1 vs 1.

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    2. Entah macam mana pembangkang mahu menang kalau masih tidak satu hati. Pecah undi, mereka sendiri putih mata.

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    3. semua undi pembangkang akan terbagi-bagi.

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    4. Star cakap mahu tanding 32 kerusi...kompom menang kah tu 32? kalau tidak kompom menang, LAIN KALI LAH!

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    5. Pecah undi sahaja antara pembangkang, siapa yang menang, tetap BN juga.

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    6. Bagus kasih banyak lagi parti prmbangkang, jadi undi pun berbahagi2...kemenangan tetap kepada BN.

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  4. Hopefully the Federal Government will grant Sabah and Sarawak autonomy to run the state with minimal interference from the Federal as agreed under the Malaysia Agreement.

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    1. Respect and obey what have been agreed.

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    2. kerajaan negeri juga harus memperjuangkan.

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  5. Sabah and Sarawak are equal partners with Malaya, not just the 12th and 13th state in Malaysia.

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    1. Some people don't want to accept the fact.

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    2. sepatutnya tiada perbezaan dari segi layanan.

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  6. Diharapkan hak Sabah dan Sarawak akan dihormati oleh kerajaan Persekutuan.

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    1. Berikan kuasa autonomi kepada Sabah.

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    2. tunaikan perjanjian 20 perkara..

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    3. We should not dream about being "respected" by the UMNO bandits.

      They over 48 years to show respect to us as equal partnerships but they treated us as coolies and raped our oil and other resources!

      Why be so submissive to them?

      We don't owe the fcukers anything but and OWE us big time for what they have stolen from us all these years !

      The only respect way to get back our self respect is to boot them out and take back our country for independence!

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    4. Perjuangan autonomy harus diteruskan. Rakyat Sbaha berhak menikmati apa yang patut.

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    5. Perjuangkan 20 Perkara hingga tertunai.

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  7. SAPP tamahak, semuanya agenda YTL saja.

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    1. memang pun...tu YTL sebenarnya adalah liabiliti kepada parti SAPP...entah kenapa SAPP mahu pelihara lagi tu YTL...bagus pecat dia sekarang..

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    2. Biarkan saja si YTL tu... Sampai masa nanti pandailah tu dia diam. hehe

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    3. Bila lah YTL bagi peluang sama pemimpin muda untuk ambilalih jawatan dia tu??

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    4. YTL ada agenda sendiri, mau jd KM blk..

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  8. Sound funny among sabahan specially the leaders with different version of understanding on MA in 1963.
    How to be united and stand to safeguard future or right for Sabah?
    For past years since independent,among many leaders include those had been given chance smell stinky shits rather than removing all the shits to replace with things wiser to be eaten!
    Do not blame or point fingers to those in Malaya or West but calibrate or filter your local leaders for a better Sabah.
    Why have different understanding of your history and need to argue on the history right up to today?
    Just show documentary proof should be good enough.

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    1. Yeah- who is shitting on top of us- those brown colonial massahs from KL who have been robbing us blind for over 48 years.

      Without these bandits supporting the local traitors would they be so brazen to fcuk the people upside down?

      The other little fact about history is that Sabah and Sarawak were forced into Malaysia at gun point.

      We have selective memories!- Does any one remember a little war called the anti-Malaysia Brunei Uprising Dec 8 1962?

      The history of this uprising says many people in Brunei Sabah and Sarawak opposed being forced by the British and Malaya to be part of their Malaysia colonization Plan.

      That was why Tunku Abdul Rahman had to write to CM Stephens to reassure him & Sabahans that Malaya would never colonize Sabah or Sarawak. Those were his words. But Malayans and Sabahans who are loyal to Malaya (??) have forgotten all the fears our parents or grandparents had about being re-colonized in Malaysia.

      After 48 years our brains have become a bit muddled by UMNO misinformation.

      But still Sabah has be under UMNO thumb directly SINCE 1994.

      So it the MIDDLE finger pointing at UMNO- sorry lah!

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  9. SAPP isn't you also in BN component long time ago? and your president now also used to be a Sabah CM under BN. Why now you saying that BN is pawning Sabah?

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    1. SAPP memang macam tu...sekarang dia mahu tunjuk hero...

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    2. SAPP hanya tahu bercakap saja, lama-lama kena gelar lah mereka ni 'Hero Mulut' ... hahhahaa

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    3. SAPP only know how to talk but when it comes to action, they couldn't do it.

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    4. SAPP harus membuktikan bahawa mereka berkeupayaan memperjuangkan yang terbaik untuk orang Sabahan.

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    5. SAPP bukan berjuang untuk rakyat, hanya untuk kepentingan sendiri sahaja.

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  10. The federal Government allocated RM100m facilitation fund to setting up of TERAJU one stop centre in Sabah. The JEJAK 2012 Koridor Sabah also saw the first batch of 10 local agro-based entrepreneurs under the Sabah Young Agro Businessman (SABAH YAB) program organized by Institut Skill-Tech to receive a RM1 million financing under the MyAgrosis Agro-Bank scheme.

    They each received RM30,000 for their business expansion program, Nor Mohamed disclosed, adding that at the same time, a total of RM13 million had been allocated under the TEKUN program while RM1.08 million had been given under the Prosper-TERAS program.

    Well if they are pawning Sabah, would it be they gave us too many fund.? We should not too negative but try to be more positive. The Government would never let the general populace suffer and did not get what they want.

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  11. buka balik tu perjanjian malaysia...

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  12. Just publish the agreement for all to see, then we know which politicians are lying and telling the truth !!!!

    Have been hearing about this matter for years more so when every time election is near. Our local politician like to use this agreement as an issue to draw votes, but will quickly forgotten once election is over .... Pathetic !!!

    STAR is BN agent ... very clear ... They are stiring Sabahan for Sabah sentiment n hate peninsula parties... They also impose ridiculous conditions as excuse not to work with PR. PR is the strongest opposition whether we like it or not. We need to work with them one way or another to beat BN. Sadly even our local opposition parties also
    Can't form a pact how else they can form pact with PR .... if that is the case how else they can beat BN?

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  13. Kalau terus macam ni, saya yakin pening kepala rakyat dibuatnya.

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    1. Rakyat jadi binggung, macam2 isu yang keluar sekarang.

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  14. Pembangkang pula makin hari makin rajin mereka bersuara. Tapi tindakannya mcm sama juga tak begerak:P hehe

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    1. pembangkang tau cakap saja.. pelaksanaan tidak ada pla.

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    2. Biasa lah pembangkang, itu lah bah kerja mereka, rajin mencari isu untuk jadi perhatian rakyat.

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  15. Sabah memang masih banyak kekurangan namun saya yakin kerajaan tetap berusaha membangunkan Sabah dan tak mustahil satu persatu permintaan rakyat tertunai.

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    1. usaha pembangunan sedang dilaksanakan di Sabah.

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  16. It seems they can not work together.

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  17. We should avoid misinterpretation of what is happening.

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  18. Guess they want to show the hero within.

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  19. We need more action from SAPP other than voicing out.

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    1. SAPP has yet to prove the people that they are worth voting this coming election.

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  20. The leaders should lead the people with integrity and firm foundation of principles.

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  21. Yong was felt to be a threat to all opportunists and BN parties..becoz he is the most capable leader to lead Sabah with SAPP a non-racial party..a party for all races.

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  22. Pembangkang semakin matang, harap dapat memperjuangkan yang terbaik untuk rakyat. Jika sanggup kerjasama, memang satu keadaan yang amat menggalakkan.

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  23. Perjanjian 20 perkara juga harus ditunaikan.

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    1. Semoag kerajaan persekutuan ikhlas dan menunaikan perjanjian yang dibuat.

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    2. apa terkandung dalam perjanjian itu harus dilaksanakan.

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  24. Jika ikhlas dengan perjuangan untuk rakyat, pasti rakyat akan memberi sokongan dari kertas undiannya.

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  25. YTL masih relevan?

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    1. susah mau cakap, tapi kalau berdasarkan rekod di Batu Sapi, YTL sudah ditolak rakyat.

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  26. sapp ni hanya gunakan isu-isu tertentu untuk dapat sokongan.

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  27. Sapp tidak perlulah menyalahkan Kerajaan BN. Sedangkan Sapp sendiri pun ada kelemahan yang akan menyebabkan penduduk Sabah dalam kemiskinan.

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    1. kononnya Sapp mahu bekerjasama dengan PKR/PR.. tapi adakah PR akan mengiktiraf Sabah sebagai sebuah negara sekiranya Anwar berjaya merampas jawatan PM??

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  28. Tidak ada yang serius menyokong SAPP jika kita lihat sebenarnya. Sejarah biarlah mengajar kita. Tidak akan dibiarkan perkara sebegitu berlaku lagi.

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    1. masa YTL jadi KM dulu pun, pemimpin2 SAPP semua tutup mulut berkenaan dengan isu ini..

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  29. cuba jelaskan status Sabah dengan berpandukan perjanjian Malaysia yang mana dokumen tersebut telah ditandatangani di London untuk menubuhkan Akta Malaysia.. jangan buat penjelasan hanya berdasarkan teori politik..

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  30. The Prime Minister emphasised that more 1Malaysia services and products are needed to help ease the current rise in the cost of living.

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  31. "When 1Malaysia services and products are introduced, the list has no 'full stop' only 'comas', there's no end. But we cannot allow the 1Malaysia brand to be used indiscriminately.

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  32. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak intends for the 1Malaysia concept to be translated into something tangible which can benefit the people and not just remain a mere slogan or political rhetoric.

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  33. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak intends for the 1Malaysia concept to be translated into something tangible which can benefit the people and not just remain a mere slogan or political rhetoric.

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  34. The Prime Minister emphasised that more 1Malaysia services and products are needed to help ease the current rise in the cost of living.

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  35. "When 1Malaysia services and products are introduced, the list has no 'full stop' only 'comas', there's no end. But we cannot allow the 1Malaysia brand to be used indiscriminately.

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  36. "There're many who apply to use the brand, I agree to some and reject some. The important thing is that the 1Malaysia services and products must help the people," he said at the launching of the Kedai Kain Rakyat 1Malaysia (KKR1M) or the 1Malaysia People's Textile Shop.

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  37. Also present at the launching of the shop at No 1, Jalan Lagenda Suria, Taman Lagenda Suria, here were Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob and Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Noh Omar.

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  38. On July 8, Najib announced the setting up of the shop as another Barisan Nasional government initiative to help ease the people's burden.

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