“September 16th could have been more than a historic day for Malaysia had the Malaysia Agreement, 1963, the promises, assurances and undertakings by the senior partner to the Federation had been fulfilled but, alas, this was not the case, thus making September 16th as a Black Day for Sabah and Sarawak” said Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, Chairman of STAR Sabah in response to the various comments on Malaysia Day.
Sabah’s founding fathers of Malaysia had great hopes of and expectations for Malaysia. They were even prepared to sacrifice Sabah’s new found independence in favour of a new federation in the hope that this partnership would bring far more (than) benefits, in terms of security, economic prosperity and development without compromising too much of their rights as a sovereign nation.
Little did they realize that 49 years later their hopes and expectations had become nightmares and shattered dreams to their children and grandchildren of Sabah.
Far from being realized, the Malaysia Agreement, the Inter-Governmental Committee (IGC) Report, the 20-Points as well as the assurances and undertakings were cast aside and ignored. In some cases, the contrary position were implemented to the detriment of Sabah. Worse, anyone raising them would be detained and punished under the draconian Internal Security Act (ISA).
These documents seemed only good for the archives (and not even good for display in museums) and the young generations will not be taught about the true Malaysian History as this would not be taught in the schools.
Mahathir himself, a powerful Prime Minister for 22 years warned this writer thus: “Jeffrey, don’t teach the people what they don’t know….!” before throwing him in jail under the ISA for raising the 20-Points and the Malaysia Agreement as the basis for federal-Sabah relationship.
This also explained why Malaysia Day, 16th September, was never recognized or celebrated by the nation until 2010 when the new generation of Sabahans and Malaysians demanded its recognition and the federal government finally gave in under the weight of a strong opposition.
In Sabah, 16th September was marked as the official birthday of His Excellency, TYT Yang DiPertua Negeri, without any mention of it being Malaysia Day.
Malaysia Day was officially forgotten and relegated to the archives. Malaysia Day is not even defined in the Federal Constitution. One wonders what the motives of the Sabah BN leaders when they all now rush to state that Malaysia Day is a historic day. Could it be because the general elections are to be held soon?
The young generation, who now have access to information, are now demanding for answers and not accepting blindly the twisted government propaganda.
Why are we celebrating 55th year and not 49th year of Malaysian independence when Malaysia was only born on 16 September 1963?
Isn’t 31st August 1957 Malayan independence? Why are Sabahans and Sarawakians asked to celebrate Malayan independence which has no relevance to them?
It is also not right for the main-stream media to report that Malaysia was similar to the USA and gave the example of Hawaii joining USA in 1959 and still celebrated 4th July as its independence day. Sabah never joined Malaysia or the Federation of Malaya and in fact the Federation of Malaya formed Malaysia with Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore in 1963. There would have been no Malaysia without Sabah, Sarawak or Singapore.
Some even asked whether the Malaysian federation was ever colonized and later given independence?
How is it possible for Malaysia to be colonized or to gain independence when Malaysia only existed from 16 September 1963?
Discerning and curious Malaysians are now discovering that we have all been duped by the powers that be into believing their manipulated and twisted version of history.
The powers that be even want us to believe that their slogan “Janji Ditepati” and “Promises Fulfilled, People Prosper” despite knowing that the Malaysia Agreement 1963, the IGC Report, the 20-Points/18-Points are far from being “ditepati” or fulfilled and have instead turned Sabah into the poorest State in Malaysia, their electoral “fixed deposit” capitalizing on foreign illegal immigrants to remain in power and controlling Sabah more or less as a Malayan colony and taking away its oil resources and revenue.
The word “Malaysia” is nothing more than a methaphor and an excuse for a Malayan takeover. What is there to celebrate when:-
- Sabah is now controlled/colonized by Malaya?
- Sabah’s revenues are collected and controlled by the Malayan federal government?
- Sabah’s oil has been unfairly taken over by Petronas/Malaya?
- Sabah’s political franchise and future are decided by foreigners given dubious MyKads?
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.
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 interests of Sabah and Sarawak and for the future well-being of Sabahans and Sarawakians and to put a stop to the nonsense of the powers that be and start putting things right.
Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan is Chairman of STAR Sabah
Those goons have been enjoying their political, financial, moronic ketuanan fantasies for far too long. Shameless manipulators. You have been setting your own traps everywhere. Very soon you goons will be face to face with your own toxic mentality.
ReplyDeleteOust UMNO. Be Gone together with your toxin. You are polluting us.
The question now is how we unite Sabahans?
ReplyDeleteIndeed! Unity is crucial if we want to see changes.
DeleteSabahans have been united since long time ago, is just some quarters love to make us felt apart.
DeleteVery well said and now hopely the Sabahan should realised that they been lied upon,short change and offcourse truly manipulated.
ReplyDeleteSalleh Keruak,Abd Rahman Dahlan sould be ashamed of your self.You scoundrel.You utterly lied to the Bajau Samah of Kota Belud and Tuaran.Damn you both to HELL.The ignorant folks are your victim.
EYAN LAGI BANGA SAMAH TU NERIMO UMNO DOKON JO EMBOH GAAI.KAAM TU SAMAH NGAAI DO MELAYU>MELAYU RUUN MU MALAYA>KAAM TU SAMAH.
Gonzales
Ex 1st RGKM
FOUNDING FATHERS OF MALAYSIA WERE BRITISH COLONIALISTS!
ReplyDeleteMALAYANS WERE THE PROXY AMAHS WHO TURNED INTO THE NEW COLONIAL MASTERS...
DON'T DELUDE OURSELVES ANYMORE..SABAH SARAWAK ARE JUST COLONIES!
Selamat menyambut hari Malaysia. Kita berbangga sehingga sekarang ini keadaan Negara kita masih dalam keadaan yang aman damai. Terima kasih kepada kerajaan BN kerana terus memberikan perkhidmatan yang terbaik kepada Negara dan rakyat.
ReplyDeleteSekurang-kurangnya Malaysia tidak seperti negara2 lain yang mana ada peperangan, rusuhan etc.
DeleteWe have managed to get 49th of Malaysian Day, we should be proud.
Deletesentimen agama dan perkauman harus dihindari. begitu juga dengan politik kotor yang wujud di negara ni.
DeleteSemoga teruskan pelbagai usaha yang dapat meningkatkan lagi ekonomi pendapatan rakyat dan juga pembangunan Negara ini.
ReplyDeleteBetul tu, jangan biarkan usaha terbengkalai begitu saja.
Deleteone thing for sure, STAR Sabah will not going anywhere if the party decided to fight the next GE in their own capacity.
ReplyDeleteAll of these rhetoric by Jeffrey will only work if he work together with other opposition party.
If not, then we will see BN/UMNO rose again after the 13th general election.
dengar2 pembangkang di sabah masih lagi belum mencapai sepakatan...
DeleteSabah local opposition too arrogant. They are not realistic.
DeleteWell FYI, I don't think STAR will emerge as one of the winning prty in the coming GE.
Deleteagreed..the possibility to win only happen when all party outside gov united and cooperate each other. this is to make sure rakyat votes will not split.
DeletePembangkang di Sabah masing-masing ada agenda sendiri..macamana mau bersatu.
Deleteucapan dan kenyataan yang bagus dari JK...namun, sejauh mana ia akan mempengaruhi rakyat sabah?
ReplyDeleteCakap saja tiada gunanya jika kekuatan parti sendiri pun nyawa2 ikan.
DeleteUcapan hanya ungkapan jadi saya tak fikir itu menampakkan kesan.
Deleteaction louder than words.
DeleteCakap memang senang lah..siapa pun boleh buat..tapi bolehkan dijadikan keyataan?? itu yang penting.
DeleteBlack or white all are politics tactic, never believed a politician cause their job is to make promises and sabotaj other parties.
ReplyDeletebecause they don't have to fulfill their promises since they won't be able to topple down BN.
DeleteTactics are always tactics.
DeleteJeffrey Kitingan pernah menukar banyak parties,dia jelas dengan motif sendiri?kerana banyak points yang membuat saya ragu-ragu.
ReplyDeleteJK cannot be trusted.
DeleteJK memang terkenal kerana rekod lompat partinya.
DeleteKetua pemimpin sudah nampak samar-samar perjuang beliau..inikan lagi mau jadi pemerintah.
DeleteEven before Sabah was incorporated into Malaysia, the Philippines sent delegations to London reminding the British Crown that Sabah belonged to the Philippines (wiki). Do concern the danger before act.
ReplyDeletelol,so Sabahan from natives change identity to immigrants, it worsen the situation,please, not even a chance.
DeleteWe still have time to fix the mess.
ReplyDeleteWe need all to support each other to make a better place to stay.
ReplyDeletejgnlah nak manipulasikan hari Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteya Hari Malaysia tidak patut dijadikan bahan politik.
DeleteHari Malaysia sepatutnya tidak perlu di politikkan.
Deletekita patut hargai kemerdekaan dan keharmonian yang dikecapi.
ReplyDeleteKamurang semua asyik hentam JK saja. Betul kah?
ReplyDeleteIni semua pasal perjuangan hak Sabah, sebagai sebuah negara berdaulat dan rakan kongsi sama taraf dengan Sarawak dan Malaya bukan di bawah Malaya.
Sabah diturun pangkat jadi 1 daripada 13 negeri, ngamkah?
Petronas ambil 95% hasil minyak Sabah, ngamkah?
Agenda Malaya/Umno untuk jadi PTI/PATAI membanjiri Sabah lebih daripada anak negeri, ngamkah?
Kamu semua mahu Sabah jadi SABAH DARUL PTI atau SABAH DARUL PATAI.
Untuk makluman, PATAI = Pendatang Asing Tapi Ada IC.
Pembangkang kalau mahu menang akan keluar isu apa saja yang boleh menarik perhatian rakyat
ReplyDeleteya, pembangkang akan timbul pelbagai isu untuk menarik sokongan.
DeleteKekalkan keharmonian dan kedamaian di Sabah
ReplyDeletekita haus bersyukur kerana hidup dengan aman.
ReplyDeletekeamanan yang dimiliki sekarang harus dihargai dan dijaga.
ReplyDeleteTidak perlu buat sebarang perubahan, apa yang ada di Sabah sudah cukup baik.
Deletemacam mana tidak 'black day' kalau asa itu juga pemimpin2 pembangkang anjurkan demonstrasi jalanan dan buat provokasi??
ReplyDeletesi Jeffrey, ini saja la isu dia dari dulu sampai sekarang.. tapi takut juga mau saman kerajaan persekutuan.. berani lagi dua orang rakyat biasa sabah pigi saman kerajaan..
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