It’s a waste of time reading this comment piece.
It’s merely a compilation of known facts.
What’s the Way Forward?
No one can connect the dots as I can do. I can’t tell you more. Otherwise, like the CIA, I would have to kill you.
The people in Malaya don’t think Sabah and Sarawak are in Malaysia.
After realising that Sabah and Sarawak are in Malaysia, their standard response, “Why so stupid? You can be on your own. You are so far away”.
I was the first to write about independence for North Borneo and Sarawak.
When I turned up at Sokid Villa after the Article in malaysiakini, Jeffrey Kitingan and his people were shivering and shaking in fear.
Everyone kept a good distance from me.
Then, one brave soul approached me and asked: “What are you trying to do? Do you want Jeffrey to get arrested again”.
To this day, JK has not raised the contents of my Article in any Forum.
He has also not denied it.
I wrote the truth i.e. Jeffrey Kitingan and his people were speaking in whispers about independence.
Publicly, they say something else.
Of course, independence is the final step. Before that, there are other steps involved. But none of these steps have been raised by JK or anyone in Borneo.
Najib was the only one who mentioned the first step while ruling out independence. He thundered in Miri before GE14, “Sabah belongs to Malaysia forever”.
He didn’t mention Sarawak probably because he was in Miri and no doubt feared rotten eggs being thrown at him.
Najib offered to delegate greater administrative powers to North Borneo and Sarawak by way of devolution. This is the first step that should be pursued by Borneo rights advocates.
Malaysia Day 16 Sept 1963, now Occupation Day 916, was the transfer of administrative powers in Singapore, North Borneo and Sarawak by the British colonialists to Malaya.
Singapore obtained independence from Malaysia in 1965.
Read further here . . .
The man in the street in Malaya does not think Sabah and Sarawak are in Malaysia.
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