Sunday, September 28, 2008

THE FATE OF SABAH AND ITS PEOPLE

For Malaysians in Sabah, the discrimination seems endless. The recent incident involving a Sino Kadazan who has been demoted to being a Permanent Resident by the NRD adds another episode to the tale. They claim that there are discrepancies in the woman's information. Indeed, it is a very shallow reason to avoid responsibility towards genuine Malaysians. Being a Sabahan who is able to converse in Chinese and Kadazan as well as having the appropriate and genuine documents seem not enough for those irresponsible and malicious officers.
Their bias and unpatriotic conducts deserved severe reprimand since foreigners in Sabah having dubious documents as well as no documents at all are treated like royals and reports of them having ill gotten identifications fall on deaf ears and blind eyes. Such incident should serve a grave reminder of our fate in the future although we have been here for time immemorial. Such blatant disregard of the privileges and rights of the locals in favour of those illegals should be an eye opener to Sabah-based parties in BN - WAKE UP AND UNITE TO SAFEGUARD OUR WANING AND DWINDLING RIGHTS!
This is our own home and we cannot afford to be lackadaisical towards such threat to our rights and something concrete need to be done immediately by those loving Sabahans in the government. Such injustice to the locals need to be rectified promptly and stop giving mind boggling and lame excuses. The incident gives credibility to the infamous ' Project IC'. Hopefully, such grave incident is an isolated case and not a systematic black operation to strip rightful Malaysians of their rights and privileges.

If it is necessary, legal action against NRD and other related agencies need to be considered and taken immediately to rectify such gross injustice. The call for a Royal Commission to investigate the extent of this issue once and for all as the incident is a new twist in the illegals never ending story in Sabah, should be done promptly as the Federal Cabinet's Committee on Illegals fails to solve and offer concrete solutions to this issue.

This is a matter of national security and as loyal and loving Malaysians our leaders BN should consider giving the higher ups an ultimatum for them to set up a Commission and a clear and effective plan to rid those 'royal-treated' illegals. If they are sincere to look after the people they claim to represent than now is the crucial time to push for these measures.
"No man is fit to command another that cannot command himself."
William Penn

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