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Friday, September 16, 2011

Malaysia Day meaningless unless our rights and autonomy reinstated

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 said Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, the founder of the United Borneo Front (UBF).

The Founding Fathers of Malaysia from the Borneo States took great risks to agree and to be pushed and rushed into the merger with Malaya and Singapore to the extent of denying themselves (the Borneo States) the opportunity to attain political maturity first and to enjoy the freedom and practice of self-rule as what is now enjoyed by Brunei.

This is despite the fact that opinions and assessments from various quarters involved in the negotiations gave a clear and mature signal to the merger. For example, according to British documents released recently, Sir William Goode (last Governor of British North Borneo) and Waddle (British Representative in Singapore) insisted “that Borneo is not ready for self-government, which they fear would turn out to be an unequal partnership between the Borneo Horse and the Malayan Rider. They warned of dangers of shotgun marriage.”

“None of the territories (Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei) would be ready for self-government earlier than 1970” and “All territories, Brunei, North Borneo and Sarawak were ‘unfitted’ to enter Malaysia on the basis of popular representation. Sel Kirk (British High Commissioner based in Singapore) gave Sarawak about 10 years, and North Borneo at least 20 years before a clear cut electoral opinion would be given on this subject.”

Lord Cobbold, Chairman of the Cobbold Commission, even warned that “It is necessary condition, from the outset, that Malaysia shall be regarded by all concerned as an association of partners combining in the common interest to create a new nation but retaining their own individualities.”

Even the United Nation (UN) Team sent to ascertain the feelings of the people of North Borneo and Sarawak also came back with an inconclusive report saying 2/3 are not convinced to the formation of Malaysia.

Tun Fuad Stephens (Donald Stephens) himself expressed his concerns in a letter to Tunku Abdul Rahman (before the formation of Malaysia) – “If we had been asked to join Malaysia at the time Malaya achieved independence and Britain made it possible for us, the story would have been a different one.

Now that ‘Merdeka’ has been Malaya’s for some years, and we are still struggling towards it, Malaya’s proposal that we join as the 12th, 13th and 14th states savors of imperialism, of a drive to turn us into Malayan colonies to join Malaya, while we are still colonies, the implication is to hand (ourselves) over to your control.”

The, to the Straits Times, Tun Fuad wrote: “We are against joining Malaysia as individual States, and want the Borneo territories to get together, so that when we talk with Malaya, it will be as equal partners and not as vassals, and if we join Malaya now, the people who will come and take most of the top jobs will be Malayan, the new expatriates...”

Doubts and concerns expressed by the Borneo leaders to the status of Sabah and Sarawak in the Federation were subsequently addressed by Tunku Abdul Rahman and his team when they agreed to take into consideration the 20-Points conditions.

Tunku Abdul Rahman assured that “The granting of self-government too would enable Sabah to stand on its own feet as equal with Malaya, Sarawak and Singapore” and “The important aspects of the Malaysia Ideal, as I see it, is that it will enable the Borneo territories to transform their present colonial status to ‘self-government’ for themselves and absolute independence in Malaysia simultaneously..” and “The days of imperialism are gone and it is not the intention of Malaya to perpetuate or revive them.

When the Borneo territories become part of Malaysia, they will cease to be colonies, they will be partners of equal status, no more or less than the other states.” (the ‘other states’ refer to the other States’ entities of Malaya, Singapore and Sarawak).

Thus what eventually convinced the Borneo States leaders to form Malaysia beside the question of security, were the assurances that the merger would be that of equal partnership of the signatory States (Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak) to the Malaysia Agreement, the autonomy and special rights accorded to Sabah and Sarawak under the 20-Points, Inter-Governmental Committee (IGC) Report and the Malaysia Agreement itself.

“Have all these Agreement, promises and assurances been fulfilled? Is Sabah now secure and enjoying “absolute independence” in Malaysia? Are we now in control of our economic resources, our political franchise and our future?” asked Dr. Jeffrey.

If the answer is “NO” then what are we celebrating on the 16th of September? “We might as well regard 16th September as a ‘Sad Day’ to remember when we ended freedom and independence to be taken over and re-colonized by Malaya”.

Ironically, on 31st August 1963 (2 weeks before the formation of Malaysia), Sabah was granted independence from the British to which Sir William Goode declared – “Today is a historic day for Sabah. It marks the beginning of self-government and independence and the end of colonialism”.

If anything at all, let September 16th be an occasion to reflect and review our position in the Federation of Malaysia and find a solution to save a potentially fragile nation from breaking apart.

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 interst of Sabah and Sarawak and for the future well-being of Sabahans and Sarawakians.

The time to do this is right and most appropriate as Sabah and Sarawak are not merely ‘fixed deposits’ States but they are actually the ‘Kingmakers’ the ‘Penentu’ as to who goes to Putrajaya and who will fulfill the promises of September 16th, 1963.

Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan further calls for all patriotic Sabahans to ‘CINTAI SABAH’.

53 comments:

  1. Sabahan rights and promises made to Sabahans must be fulfilled.

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  2. This has been issued for many years, but nothing happen! i think Sbahans need to get more aggressive.....

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  3. But we can see lots of changes has been made this while... Its good to keep on developing the State.

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  4. We still can enjoy the development but we want more and more....

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  5. what has been promised to the people must be fulfilled.

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  6. I don't think its a bad idea for sabah to join malaysia federation in the first place. The situation in sabah back then urged the past leaders to make that decision.

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  7. Di mana kesilapannya? Adakah pemimpin sekarang ni mahu mengulangi kesilapan para pemimpin dulu. Segala kepincangan dalam sistem pemerintahan harus diperbaiki dan janji2 perlu ditunaikan.

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  8. Come on, we have to wait till when?

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  9. Bila Sabah maju? Tunggu kiamat mungkin.

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  10. Alangkah bahagianya kalau Sabah berdikari mengecapi kejayaan.

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  11. perjanjian yang dimeterai harus dipenuhi. rasanya wajar tindakan diambil jika pihak yang memeterai perjanjian tersebut ingkar. tapi mungkin Sabah tidak cukup kuat untuk menentang pihak yang lebih berkuasa.

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  12. ya, memang tidak bermakna kerana apa yang dijanjikan kepada Sabah semasa penubuhan Malaysia tidak dipenuhi.

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  13. 16 sept is an important date to be remember because it was a date of malaysia birthday...

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  14. perjanjian 20 perkara yang telah dipersetujui sebelum ini (sebelum pembentukkan malaysia) harus dipenuhi dan dipatuhi sepenuhnya oleh kerajaan persekutuan..

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  15. diharap najib boleh membuat keputusan untuk mematuhi perjanjian 20 perkara sama seperti beliau memansuhkan ISA...

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  16. memang patut rakyat sabah mempertahankan hak dan kepentingan sabah dalam malaysia seperti yang dipersetujui melalui perjanjian 20 perkara..

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  17. rasanya kerajaan persekutuan tidak meminggirkan sabah dari arus pembangunan...ini terbukti melalui peruntukkan yang besar diberikan kepada sabah dalam Rancangan malaysia...tapi mungkin masih belum mencukupi disebabkan oleh beberapa faktor seperti keluasan geografi..maka, tuntutan kenaikkan royalti minyak harus dipertimbangkan oleh kerajaan persekutuan..

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  18. Sabahan hanya mahukan perkara yang pernah dipersetujui dulu ditunaikan.. Tapi hairan apa yang susah sangat utk penuhi permintaan itu??

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  19. Kalau betul lah tak dapat dipenuhi, takkan takda cara lain utk pastikan kebajikan rakyat kekal terjamin...

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  20. Sabahan harus bersatu dan pertahankan apa yang sepatutnya jadi milik kita. Jangan biarkan kita ditindas.

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  21. Apapun, harap hal ini mendapat perhatian sewajarnya dan tindakan lanjut dapat diambil.

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  22. Janji yang telah dibuat harus ditunaikan. Harap para pemimpin akan lebih serius dalam usaha menjaga kebajikan rakyat.

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  23. keperluan penduduk Sabah perlulah didengari dan penuhi.

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  24. apa pun 16 Sept merupakan tarikh penting dan bersejarah bagi kita semua.

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  25. hari Malaysia perlu disambut dgn penuh semangat dan dijadikan sebagai pendorong untuk kita lebih maju dan mendapat hak2 kita.

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  26. sentiasa bersyukur dengan apa yg ada...sabah daa semakin maju... banyak perubahan yg boleh kita nampak..

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  27. Setiap orang ada pendangan mereka sendiri. Mungkin apa yang dikatakan oleh JK atas kekecewaan kerana hak kita selama ini dirampas. Tapi yang penting untuk Sabah tidak dilupakan itu sudah mencukupi.

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  28. Mungkin hari Malaysia lebih bermakna kalau Sabah mendapat apa yang mereka mahukan. Itulah yang sangat bermakna untuk Sabah apabila bersama dengan Malaysia.

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  29. Bilalah Sabah dapat kuasa sepenuhnya untuk mentadbir Negeri Sabah sendiri tanpa dikawal oleh kerajaan persekutuan. Seperti sekarang ini. Kerana ini menyebabkan pembangunan di Sabah kurang pesat dan lembap kerana prosuder semua mesti mendapat dari kerajaan persekutuan terlebih dahulu.

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  30. mungkin Kerajaan Persekutuan masih berfikiran sedemikian iaitu Sabah masih perlu diasah dan dididik menjadi sebuah negeri yang mampu berdikari dan seterusnya diberi hak-hak istimewa dan autonomi untuk membangunkan negeri sendiri...

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  31. It's time to have a change for Sabah.

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  32. if there'a no autonomy given soon, i think there'll be another war starting here in Sabah...hope this problem can be solved as fast as possible.

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  33. nowadays it's obvious that Sabah wants to get their own land back. I think after a few years, Sabah will want to become like Singapore, to have their own rights and freedom.

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  34. the people are getting impatient, me too.

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  35. the government will never let Sabah have more authority, it's useless to protest......

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  36. harap kerajaan negeri dapat berbincang dengan kerajaan persekutuan supaya hak2 Sabah dikembalikan seperti yang tertera dlm Perjanjian 20-perkara

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  37. kerajaan negeri Sabah perlu bertindak +ve untuk menyakinkan rakyat bahawa kerajaan persekutuan bertujuan baik untuk membangunkan negeri ini

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  38. hope the equal partnership, the autonomy and special rights accorded to Sabah and Sarawak under the 20-Points can be achieved in near future

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  39. harap isu ini ada penyelesaian..

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  40. berkali2 buat kenyataan media pun kalau tidak ada tindakan tidak ada juga tu perubahan..

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  41. Tunku Abdul Rahman assured that “The granting of self-government too would enable Sabah to stand on its own feet as equal with Malaya, Sarawak and Singapore” and “The important aspects of the Malaysia Ideal, as I see it, is that it will enable the Borneo territories to transform their present colonial status to ‘self-government’ for themselves and absolute independence in Malaysia simultaneously..”

    Perjanjian pembentukan Malaysia seharus direalisasikan agar Sabah & Sarawak dapat menikmati kejayaan dan kestabilan ekonomi seperti di Semenanjung.

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  42. Semoga kerajaan negeri sanggup bersuara dan memperjuangkan yang terbaik untuk orang Sabahan. kami seharus berkelayakan menguasai sumber dan pendapatan kami, kami berkebolehan berdikari untuk pembangunan dan perkembangan negeri.

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  43. We urge independent.. Independent to control and manage our own revenue, development, future expansion, people, freedom etc.

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  44. Adakah Sabah bersedia untuk menghadapi perubahan? Bersedia dan berkeupayaan mengusai negeri sendiri? Bersedia memperbaiki kelemahan ekonomi, masalah kemiskinan, PATI dll masalah?

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  45. Saya confidence bahawa persekutuan akan menunaikan perjanjian 20 perkara. Demi kebaikan rakyat Sabah, perjanjian ini tidak harus diketepikan. Kami cinta Malaysia, adakah Malaysia cintakan kami? Seharus dibuktikan.

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  46. "Tunku Abdul Rahman assured that “The granting of self-government too would enable Sabah to stand on its own feet as equal with Malaya, Sarawak and Singapore"

    Jika Sabah diberi peluang untuk berdikari dan mentadbir negeri dengan kerajaan sendiri, berkemungkinan kami menikmati lebih banyak kebebasan dari segi perkembangan ekonomi.

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  47. 20 perkara seharus ditunaikan sejak dulu. Perkara ini ditunda sehingga kini tetapi masih juga belum ditunaikan, semoga kerajaan membuat sesuatu demu orang Sabah.

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  48. Kami tidak meminta apa yang lebih tetapi cuma janji 20 perkara yang tercetak juga dalam Batu Sumpah. Kami berharapkan perubahan sebab kami orang Sabah masih berkurangan.

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  49. Hari pembentukan Malaysia seharus disambut juga dengan gembira, ini hasil pengorbanan wira-wira Malaysia. Sabah masih perlukan pertolongan dan usaha dari semua pihak untuk memaju dan berkembang.

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  50. Harus juga kerajaan mempertimbangkan pertambahan loyalties, sebab peruntukan ini memang membawa kesan positif kepada pembangunan ekonomi di Sabah.

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