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Saturday, August 11, 2012
An opportunity for Sabahans to regain sovereignty?
Comment by Kim Quek
On the day of an anticipated major announcement by Prime Minister Najib Razak on the terms of reference for the proposed royal commission of inquiry on illegal immigrants in Sabah, it is pertinent to take stock of the gravity of this menace in the state.
In the past four decades, the population of Sabah has increased by almost five folds (from 650,000 in 1970 to 3.12 million in 2010), much of it consisting of illegal immigrants or their descendants.
Such population implosion has not only created an unbearable strain on Sabah's social and economic fabric, but it has also stripped original Sahahans of their sovereignty, in that a large chunk of its present electorate is made up of these illegal immigrants who have been illicitly granted voting rights through a massive clandestine operation known as ‘Project M' (M stands for Mahathir).
This group of illegal voters, known as phantom voters, has now become the kingmaker, who can tilt the balance of power not only in Sabah in the coming election, but also in Putrajaya.
This is because a major win by BN in the state, as it has done in the past (thanks to the phantom voters, of course), will help BN to ward off Pakatan Rakyat's challenge through a simple parliamentary majority.
While many have heard of the phenomenon of the Sabah phantom voters, perhaps not so many are familiar with the hows and whys of it. For this reason, we should perhaps seek enlightenment from High Court judge Muhammad Kamil Awang's verdict annulling the Likas election in Sabah in June 2001.
Court judgment
In a rare display of judicial independence under former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad's rule, Justice Muhammad in his judgment chronicled details of a massive illicit campaign to convert illegal immigrants into voters through the unlawful issue of blue ICs and the unlawful registration of these IC holders into the electoral rolls.
These details of illegal activities presented in court included many instances of witnesses' testimonies, affidavits and incriminating government and political party correspondence and circulars.
These evidence point conclusively to the involvement of the National Registration Department (NRD), Election Commission (EC), police and Umno officials in a joint conspiracy to massively convert illegal immigrants from the Philippines and Indonesia into citizens and voters. In fact, this voter scam was so serious that it was described by Justice Muhammad as only the "tip of an iceberg".
sabah rough estimates of foreign born voters 200606The judgment, which has not been disputed to date, also gives details of how repeated official complaints from the opposition parties on such fraudulent practices had been consistently stonewalled by the authorities, all the way up to the highest levels of government, including a rejection for debate in Parliament.
In fact, there was evidence that even the highest authorities in NRD and EC had been incriminated in this phantom voters scam.
What motivated these highest civil servants to commit such treasonous acts against the Sabah state in unlawfully admitting these hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants as citizens and voters?
Personal gains can be ruled out, as these are more than offset by the heavy punishment that can be meted out for such high crimes of treason against the country.
Umno political strategy
The only plausible explanation is that this is the political strategy of the Umno leadership to regain political power in Sabah from the Kadazan (mainly Christian) dominated PBS. The latter has won every Sabah election since 1986 save the last one in 1999.
It does not take a genius to find out why. Until the last election in 1999, the Sabah electorate had been such that non-Muslim Kadazans and Chinese overwhelmingly outnumbered Malays (all Muslims) and other Muslims.
With Umno's heavy emphasis on racial and religious privileges, which alienated the non-Malays and non-Muslims, there was virtually no chance that the Umno dominated BN could unseat the PBS government unless there was a drastic restructuring of the ratio of Muslim dominated electorates to non-Muslim dominated electorates and re-drawing of the electoral boundaries.
And this is exactly what happened. Through the massive infusion of illegal Philippine and Indonesian immigrants (who are all Muslims) into the electoral roll, as well as gerrymandering, Muslim majority constituencies in Sabah in the 1999 electoral roll had suddenly and inexplicably increased from 30 percent to 50 percent of the total constituencies of 48 within a short period of five years.
Given this numerical boost, BN swept the 1999 Sabah election, after employing every dirty election trick available under the sun, including the usual blatant abuses of government agencies and resources and the mass media which was completely under the thumb of the ruling coalition.
With these phantom voters as bedrock of support, Umno has dominated political power in Sabah ever since.
Chance of a lifetime
If the coming announcement by Najib is to have any meaning to Sabahans, the proposed RCI must aimed at firstly restoring their democratic rights by purging the electoral roll of phantoms.
Secondly, the RCI should solve their social and economic plight through proper management of these illegal immigrants, including phased repatriation and effective measures to prevent further influx.
Umno has never been so vulnerable to losing power as it is now. Hence, it is the chance of a lifetime for Sabahans to demand and get what is due to them - a fair solution to the illegal immigrants and phantom voters menace. There is absolutely no need for them to compromise.
Unless they are fully convinced that Umno's offer is sincere, genuine and certain to succeed, they must opt for the alternative - which is to vote the other political coalition into power.
KIM QUEK is a retired accountant and author of the banned book ‘The March to Putrajaya'.
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Kalau betul ikhlas,kenapa tidak tubuhkan RCI ini pada kadar SEGERA dan sebelum PRU 13?
ReplyDeleteZalis Maznee
Kalansanan,Inanam
Itu adalah permintaan semua rakyat. RCI patut ditubuh pada kadar segera.
DeleteRCI telah di tubuhkan, jadi harap masalah akan selesai..tidak perlu pertikaikan apa-apa lagi.
Deletesatu lagi, kenapa diberi masa 6 bulan sahaja?? masa terlalu singkat...
ReplyDeletemarc
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6 bulan kah, 60 bulan kah, 60 tahun kah, jawapan adalah sama. RCI tidak akan menyelesaikan masalah PTI dan jumlah PTI dengan IC hanya akan bertambah selama-lamanya. Mahu selesai masalah senang saja. Pada PRU-13, semua rakyat bersatu hati buang undi tukar kerajaan Umno/BN .
DeleteAdakah anda yakin sangat dengan menukarkan Umno/BN, PATI di Sabah boleh diselesaikan. Parti mana yang mampu melakukannya?
DeleteBelum pegang satu negara pun sudah nampak kelemahan2 yang besar pakatan rakyat, apa lagi kalau jadi kerajaan.
Deletetukar kerajaan kepada PR lalu status penduduk tetap akan diberikan kepada PATI di sabah...mahukah?
DeleteIF you are not satisfied with it then wait for election to come and vote for your choice of government.
DeleteSebelum RCI beroperasi dan mendapatkan hasil, jangan kita mengalah. Kita lihat dulu bagaimana hasil kepada penyiasatan RCI.
DeleteTukar kerajaan pun belum tentu masalah pati dapat di selesaikan dengan sekelip mata..perlu ambil masa juga.. bukan sikit pati di Sabah.
DeleteSukunggggggggggggggg. Ganti kerajaan negeri dengan kerajaan STAR/USNO/SAPP. Kerajaan STAR/USNO/SAPP bergabung dengan Pakatan Rakyat menubuh kerajaan pusat di Putrajaya.
ReplyDeleteINI KALI LAH.
Mampukah mereka ni bekerjasama sesama mereka??
DeleteStar dan SAPP masih lagi gagal bekerjasama dan bersatu untuk perlawanan 1 ke 1 pada PRU-13. Selama mereka tidak mampu bersatu, jangan harap ada peluang untuk menang PRU-13. BN tetap menang majoriti kerusi bila pecahan undi berlaku di parti pembangkang.
Deletehingga kini tak nampak pun kerjasama terjalin antara mereka.
Deletejangan mimpilah...mana mungkin diorang akan bekerjasama...
Deletei doubt they are able to cooperate and unite as a team. Star especially has a problem in cooperating with other opposition parties.
DeleteHarap mereka dalam memberi kerjasama penuh dan tidak ada penyelewengan yang berlaku kerana isu ini amat penting untuk diselesaikan.
DeletePembangkang tidak akan dapat bersatu hati.. ada agenda sendiri..perjuang bukan untuk rakyat.
DeleteHasil RCI mungkin nanti cuma terbukti ada 10,000 kes kasih IC .....
ReplyDeleteKamu lihat dgn baik,panel rci,kamu,percaya kecuali daripada Shim,mereka ini baik ke tingkalaku mereka?
DeletePasti panel2 tu adalah yang terbaik untuk dijadikan panel RCI.
Deleteorang bilang belum cuba belum tau..sama2lah kita doakan RCI ni dapat selesaikan masalah PATI di Sabah.
DeleteDiharapkan Steve Shim yang dilantik untuk mengetuai Panel RCI akan menyiasat masalah Projek IC dengan telus, adil dan penuh intergriti. Kita tunggulah pengumuman tentang penubuhan RCI secara rasmi.
DeleteRCI pasti akan dilaksanakan dgn adil dan telus.
Deleteahli panel mesti bersikap neutral dan tiada kepentingan...
DeleteI hope the panel members will be fair in investigating the pati issue.
DeletePanel yang di lantik harap menjalankan tugas mereka dengan jujur.
DeleteSimon Sipaun should have become one of the RCI panel.
ReplyDeleteThe Prime Minister have already appointed members of the RCI Panel, the RCI panel would include former Universiti Malaysia Sabah vice chancellor Datuk Dr Kamaruzaman Ampon , former Sabah Attorney General Tan Sri Herman Luping , former Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Henry Chin and former State Secretary Datuk KY Mustafa.
Deletememang patut...di samping itu patut juga ada pemerhati luar supaya RCI ini benar2 dilaksanakan dengan telus dan amanah..
DeleteSimon Sipaun is a much suitable candidate for RCI panel members.
DeleteSemua sedia maklum dengan masalah projek ic ini. Jadi kerajaan kena kotakan janji mereka untuk siasat masalah ini dengan penuh integriti.
ReplyDeleteDiharapkan kerajaan akan menunaikan janji untuk menubuhkan RCI di Sabah supaya masalah Projek IC akan ditangani sebelum PRU-13 nanti.
Deletekerajaan akan tunaikan janji mereka..
DeleteThe government must solve the pati issue first before election comes. This is to ensure a clean and fair election.
DeleteKerajaan telah menunaikan janji mereka..itu yang paling penting.
Deleteya, biarlah pekara ini disiasat dengan teliti.
DeleteDiharapkan Datuk Najib Razak akan membuat pengumuman tentang RCI secepat mungkin, sepatutnya beliau mengumumkan penubuhan RCI pada Sabtu lalu.
ReplyDeleteRCI will definitely be implemented but it will take time for it to be implemented.
Deletesudah pun diumumkan panel RCI tu. semoga mereka akan tunaikan tanggungjwab dengan baik.
DeleteRakyat Sabah berharap semua pemegang projek IC Mahathir tidak dibenarkan mengundi pada PRU13 ini.Senaraihitamkan hantu-hantu ini yang diberanakan oleh Mahathir ini.Dengan berbuat demikian barulah ada Keikhlasan,ketelusan. Barulah puas hati....rakyat sabah.
ReplyDeletebukan saja senaraihitamkan malah bekukan dan tarik balik kerakyatan dan hukum mereka..
DeleteThey definitely should be blacklisted.
Deleteharap RCI akan dapat menyelesaikan semua isu berkaitan ic projek ini.
DeleteRakyat Sabah perlu melaporkan kepada polis untuk melarang hantu-hantu pilak pilipin, Indonesia mengundi di PRU13 ini.Pemuda-pemuda Rakyat Sabah akan berjaga, melarang hantu-hantu mengundi diseluruh pelusuk Sabah. HALAU HANTU-HANTU INI.......
ReplyDeletebiarlah RIC yang menyiasat semua yang patut.
ReplyDeleteharap semua isu ini akan brjaya diselesaikan dan kepentingan rakyat akan terjaga dengan sebaiknya.
ReplyDeleteSokongan rakyat perlu untuk menjayakan RCI.
Deletedari cadangan sehingga kepada pelaksanaan, semuanya dipertikaikan oleh pembangkang.. bila tidak ada RCI, dorang juga yang meroyan kehulu kehilir minta sokongan kunun akan tubuhkan RCI..
ReplyDeletePembangkang dengan dasar pembangkang. Akan membantah semua usaha kerajaan untuk rakyat.
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