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Sabah dan Sarawak adalah sebuah Negara yang MERDEKA DAN BERDAULAT yang mana kedua - dua NEGARA ini telah bersama-sama dengan Singapura dan Malaya untuk membentuk Persekutuan Malaysia pada 16 September 1963.

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Sabah or previously known as North Borneo was gained Independence Day from British on August 31, 1963. To all Sabahan, do celebrate Sabah Merdeka Day with all of your heart!

Sarawak For Sarawakian!

Sarawak stand for Sarawak! Sarawakian First. Second malaysian!

The Unity of Sabah and Sarawak

Sabah dan Sarawak adalah Negara yang Merdeka dan Berdaulat. Negara Sabah telah mencapai kemerdekaan pada 31 Ogos 1963 manakala Negara Sarawak pada 22 Julai 1963. Sabah dan Sarawak BUKAN negeri dalam Malaysia! Dan Malaysia bukan Malaya tapi adalah Persekutuan oleh tiga buah negara setelah Singapura dikeluarkan daripada persekutuan Malaysia.

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To all Sabahan and Sarawakian... We urge you to sign the petition so that we can bring this petition to United Nations to claim our rights back as an Independence and Sovereign Country for we are the Nations that live with DIGNITY!

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Jason Desmond Anthony Brooke. The Grandson of Rajah Muda Anthony Brooke, and Great Great Grandson of Rajah Charles Brooke

A true Independence is a MUST in Borneo For Sabah and Sarawak.

Sabah (formerly known as North Borneo) and Sarawak MUST gain back its Freedom through a REAL Independence.

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

‘Nations Without States’ deplores Tuaran arrests

“Their only crime it seems is attempting to collect signatures for a petition.”

KOTA KINABALU: Nations Without States (NWS), a UK-based organisation supported by the National Liberal Party, has issued a statement deploring the arrests of nine Sabah Sarawak Keluar Malaysia (SSKM) activists in Tuaran on Sunday.

SSKM is a movement headed by the Sabah Sarawak Union (UK) led by UK-based activist Doris Jones. Both are members of NWS.

“Their only crime it seems is attempting to collect signatures for a petition calling upon Malaysia (read Malaya) to put back their rights and the wealth they are extracting from their country (Sabah),” said NWS Director Graham Williamon in the statement which was also signed by Doris Jones as head of the NWS Committee and Diaspora for North Borneo.

“The Malayan authorities (where the central power resides) clearly do not like their policies to be criticised, especially within the nations they control.”

While they might like to act like a dictatorship, added the statement, “they are a part of the Commonwealth which is supposed to promote freedom of expression”.

“Either, Malaysia must leave that body or the Commonwealth must act against them.”

The nine SSKM volunteers including three women, arrested and detained at the Tuaran Police Station, were released after their statements were recorded, according to eye-witnesses at the scene who uploaded an update via WhatsApp.

It’s not known whether they will face any charges.

Earlier, the arrests and detention went viral on social media, especially WhatsApp and Facebook which had pictures uploaded. Apparently, they were picked up at the tamu (fair) grounds while handing out a petition for signatures.

There was some kind of stand-off outside the gates of the police station, according to these reports, “and riot police were mobilised to block the entrance”.

Inspector General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar had this tweet in his account on Sunday night: “Well done @Sabah police arrest nine individuals in Tuaran for distributing brochures instigating the people to get Sabah out of Malaysia. WELLDONE Boys,” he said.

Ini Adalah Panggilan Semangat Nasionalisme


Terlalu banyak berita diluar sana yang cuba menghasut rakyat Negara Sabah dan rakyat Negara Sarawak untuk membenci perjuangan menuntut Hak Mutlak Negara Sabah dan Negara Sarawak. Malah ada juga rakyat yang bersetuju dan cuba menghalang perjuangan ini yang sebenarnya berusaha untuk menyelamatkan masa depan generasi mereka. 

Dalam konteks ini, siapakah yang sebenarnya menghasut? Jikalau benar takut akan perkara ini berlaku daripada menjadi realiti, mengapa sehingga sekarang tiada usaha untuk mengkaji semula perjanjian malaysia? Andai kata pihak kami bersalah, kami dengan bermaruah akan mengundur diri serta menyerahkan diri di Balai Polis. Tetapi selagi perkara ini tidak mendapat pembelaan di peringkat antarabangsa, maka pihak kami tidak akan sesekali berganjak daripada perjuangan ini.

Ugutan yang kini dilakukan oleh ketua polis negara samseng serta pemimpin-pemimpin malaya termasuk pemimpin-pemimpin tempatan di Negara Sabah dan Negara Sarawak (barua malaya) langsung tidak mengentarkan semangat perjuangan ini. Apa yang berlaku hanyalah senyuman sinis terukir dan ketawa sebab kelucuan apabila melihat perbuatan dan tindakan yang dilakukan oleh golongan yang sepatutnya dihormati tetapi dipihak kami ia adalah disebaliknya. 

Ini bukan zaman 60an yang mana anda boleh menakutkan rakyat dengan amaran ataupun ancaman. Perjuangan ini melibatkan nyawa dan masa depan bangsa Borneo. Pihak kami mempunyai Tanggungjawab Moral untuk berdiri dan berjuang untuk mempertahankan Hak serta Kebenaran yang selama ini telah dinodai dan diperkosa oleh kepimpinan pemimpin-pemimpin malaya dan tempatan (barua malaya) tanpa sebarang arahan daripada mana-mana pihak kerana ia adalah Panggilan Nasionalisme untuk melindungi masa depan Bangsa Negara Sabah dan Bangsa Negara Sarawak tanpa mengharapkan sebarang habuan, pangkat ataupun nama. 

Pihak kami juga bukan seperti pemimpin-pemimpin dahulu yang begitu lantang bersuara tetapi akhirnya kini telah menjelma menjadi kerbau-kerbau diladang ternakan malaya. 

Jangan fikir kami akan tunduk kepada sebarang propaganda rasis dan permainan perlagaan keagamaan kerana kami tidak akan sesekali tergugat. Ini kerana kami terdiri daripada pejuang-pejuang yang berbeza agama dan etnik tetapi mempunyai hormat yang tinggi antara satu sama lain. Perkara ini adalah cukup matang untuk ditangani oleh bangsa Borneo di Negara Sabah dan Negara Sarawak.

Perjuangan kami adalah mengikut lunas undang-undang tanpa melakukan sebarang gangguan kepada orang awam, ancaman fizikal, kerosakan fasiliti kerajaan mahupun huru-hara. Namun apa yang dapat dilihat sekarang, nampaknya malaya seperti sedang merancang sesuatu untuk menimbulkan huru-hara dan perlagaan perkauman agar mereka boleh menuduh pihak kami menjadi punca keatas segala perkara ini. Dan dengan itu, mereka akan menjustifikasikan tindakan mereka konon-kononnya adalah atas dasar kepentingan negara.

Sebelum perkara itu benar-benar berlaku, pihak kami terlebih dahulu ingin MENAFIKAN SEKERAS-KERASNYA bahawa PIHAK KAMI TIDAK AKAN SESEKALI MENIMBULKAN SEBARANG RUSUHAN ATAU DEMONSTRASI HARAM. Pihak kami hanya memungut tandatangan tanpa paksaan melalui petisyen untuk dijadikan sokongan dan bukti kepada perjuangan kami.

Sebarang dakwaan terhadap kami amat dialu-alukan kerana diakhir kepada dakwaan tersebut, pihak kami akan mematahkannya didalam makhamah.

Mesej ini adalah sebagai nasihat kepada kerajaan persekutuan tanah melayu yang telah menyamar menjadi kerajaan persekutuan malaysia. Jangan cakap besar dan jangan berlagak seperti Sabah dan Sarawak ini milik anda. Milik anda adalah di malaya dan bukan di Borneo!

Perjuangan ini disertai dengan nyawa kami. Sebarang ancaman kepada perjuangan ini bermakna ia juga ancaman kepada nyawa kami dan sudah tentulah pihak kami akan berusaha untuk melindungi perjuangan ini daripada ia terhenti oleh pihak yang berniat jahat.

Didalam Kedaulatan Kami Bernafas, Didalam Perpaduan Kami Percaya

In Sovereignity We Breathe, In Unity We Believe

Pergo Et Perago - Dum Spiro Spero

Tindakan keras bukan cara terbaik kendali tuntutan pemisahan, kata penganalisis

Ketika polis menggambil tindakan tegas terhadap kumpulan menuntut Sabah dan Sarawak berpisah daripada Malaysia, ahli akademik dan aktivis adalah lebih baik menggunakan kaedah debat dan dialog adalah kaedah menggendalikan isu itu.

Walaupun kumpulan itu mewakili pandangan minoriti di Malaysia Timur, kebimbangan mereka yang menganjurkan kempen Sabah dan Sarawak meninggalkan kerajaan persekutuan berdasarkan masalah sebenar penduduk Borneo.

Isu pendatang asing di Sabah, pembangunan tertangguh di kawasan pedalaman dan royalti minyak menyebabkan mereka mengambil jalan radikal berkempen bagi pemisahan.

Seperti kata ahli politik Sabah, Datuk Jeffrey Kitingan, dengan hanya mendakwa orang ramai dengan Akta Hasutan tidak akan menyelesaikan masalah.

"Rakyat hanya akan cari kaedah lain untuk bersuara."

Dilaporkan 9 orang ditahan di Tuaran, Sabah, kerana mengedar risalah mengenai pemisahan di pasar minggu bandar itu secara haram.

Mereka mewakili kumpulan minoriti, kata Dr Zaini Othman dari Universiti Malaysia, namun isu di sebalik kempen itu tidak patut diendahkan Putrajaya.

Ini termasuk hubungan antara kerajaan persekutuan dan Sabah dan Sarawak serta isu yang timbul sejak 51 tahun pembentukan Malaysia.

Seperti dilaporkan The Malaysian Insider sebelum ini, gerakan pemisahan dan kumpulan-kumpulannya didorong perasaan mendalam bahawa Sabah dan Sarawak tidak mendapat manfaat daripada pembentukan persekutuan Malaysia.

Ini termasuk dakwaan pihak Semenanjung tidak menunaikan janji dalam persetujuan 20-perkara dan 18-perkara yang pernah dibuat dengan Sabah dan Sarawak.

Lebih spesifik, Sabah dan Sarawak kehilangan kuasa ke atas sistem kewangan serta pendidikan mereka, dan tidak diberikan keutamaan dalam jawatan sektor awam di negeri masing-masing.

Salah satu daripada inisiatif paling penting gerakan ialah sebuah petisyen digelar "Call for Sabah and Sarawak rights" di laman sesawang GoPetition.

Kempen tersebut bertujuan mendapatkan 300,000 tandatangan bagi menyokong hak Sabah dan Sarawak di bawah perjanjian 18/20-perkara.

"Mereka adalah minoriti, tetapi di dalam mana-mana demokrasi, kita tidak boleh mengendahkan pandangan minoriti. Namun pihak minoriti pula patut konstruktif dalam kaedah mereka juga," kata Zaini yang juga seorang penganalisis politik.

Zaini, bagaimanapun, tidak setuju dengan kaedah digunakan kumpulan Tuaran: senyap-senyap merayap mengembangkan kempen mereka, bukan cara "matang" memastikan suara mereka didengari, katanya.

"Mereka patut melalui badan perundangan negeri dan dapatkan kerajaan negeri menimbulkan isunya. Itulah cara yang betul."

Jeffrey, yang merupakan ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (Adun) Bingkor, Sabah, tidak setuju dengan penilaian tersebut.

Beliau berkata mereka yang tidak percaya dengan kerajaan persekutuan menggunakan taktik sebegitu kerana tidak diendahkan Putrajaya.

“Kerajaan menggunakan undang-undang untuk menekan dan mendiamkan mereka yang mahukan kerajaan berbuat sesuatu terhadap ketidakpuas hatian mereka."

Pembelotan kerajaan Persekutuan

Jeffrey berkata penahanan 9 orang itu merupakan contoh Putrajaya memungkiri janjinya mendengar masalah yang dihadapi Malaysia Timur.

Katanya, pada 1973, jawatankuasa Kabinet untuk menilai Perjanjian Malaysia ditubuhkan di bawah timbalan perdana menteri pada ketika itu, Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman.

Selepas Ismail meninggal dunia, jawatankuasa itu dilupakan, kata Kitingan.

Tahun lepas, Jeffrey berkata pentadbiran Najib berminat berjumpa dengan kumpulan dari Borneo untuk mendengar masalah mereka.

"Kami menunggu pertemuan itu, tetapi ia hanya cakap sahaja," kata Kitingan. – 3 Februari, 2015.

Crackdown not the best way to deal with calls for secession

Debate and dialogue would have been the better response in dealing with calls for Borneo to secede from Malaysia, said academics and activists, as police start to crack down on groups pushing for a breakaway.

Though these groups represent a minority view point in Sabah and Sarawak, the concerns leading to their campaign for the two states to leave the federation are real problems faced by the people of Borneo.

And it is because there is a feeling that these concerns – illegal immigration in Sabah, underdevelopment of interior areas, being short-changed on oil royalties – are not heard that some groups have taken the radical route to campaign for secession.

As Sabah-based politician Datuk Jeffrey Kitingan said, charging people with sedition instead of listening to them would not solve the problem.

“People will just find other means to express themselves.”

Minority group 

It was reported that nine people were detained in Tuaran, Sabah, for allegedly distributing pamphlets regarding secession at the town’s weekly market.

They represented a minority, said Dr Zaini Othman of Universiti Malaysia, but the issues behind the campaign should not be ignored by the peninsula-based federal government.

These included relations between the federal government and the governments of Sabah and Sarawak and the issues that have cropped up between them in the 51 years since Malaysia was formed.

As previously reported by The Malaysian Insider, the secession movement and its different groups are fuelled by deep-seated feelings that Sabah and Sarawak have not benefitted from the Malaysian federation.

This includes claims that the peninsula has not kept its promises in the 20-point and 18-point Malaysia agreements made with Sabah and Sarawak respectively.

The specific issues range from the fact Sabah and Sarawak have lost control of their own finances and their education system, and that the indigenous locals have not been given priority in their civil service.

One of the most prominent initiatives of this movement is an online petition titled “Call for Sabah and Sarawak rights” on the website GoPetition.

The campaign is targeting 300,000 signatures for the petition whose aim is to reclaim the rights of Sabah and Sarawak under the 18- and 20-point agreements.

“They are a minority, but in any democracy, we should not dismiss the views of the minority. But the minority should be constructive in their methods as well,” said Zaini, a political scientist.

Zaini, however, disagreed with the methods the Tuaran group used. Surreptitiously spreading their message was not a “mature way” of making their voices heard, he said.

“They should go through the state legislature and get the state government to bring it up. That is the proper way.”

Kitingan, who is Bingkor assemblyman, however, disagreed with this assessment.

He said that those disenchanted with the federal government were resorting to such tactics because the Putrajaya had ignored them.

“The government is using the law to suppress and silence people who want the government to do something about their dissatisfactions.”

Betrayal of intentions

Kitingan claimed that the arrest of the nine was another example of Putrajaya going back on its word to listen to the grouses of Sabah and Sarawak folk.

In 1973, he said a cabinet committee to review the Malaysia agreement was formed under then deputy prime minister Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman.

After Ismail died, the committee was forgotten, Kitingan said.

Last year, Kitingan said the Najib administration was interested in meeting groups from Borneo to listen to their complaints.

“We waited for the meeting but it was only talk.”

The arrest of the nine, he said was a “betrayal” of Putrajaya’s intentions to listen to the grouses of Sabah and Sarawak folk and a “denial of justice”.

“You are not addressing the problem. You are threatening to use the law against people who are telling the government to do something about the problem,” said Kitingan.

Instead of going through with the meeting, last November, Putrajaya announced it would expand the Sedition Act so that it also deals specifically against those calling for secession.

Diversionary tactic?

Another problem with invoking the Sedition Act to deal with a non-violent group is that it runs counter to the principle of the exchange of ideas in a healthy democracy.

“By invoking sedition, you are declaring to the world that Malaysia is an authoritarian state,” said Associate Professor Dr Andrew Aeria of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.

“The proper response would be to engage with them, to dialogue or to debate, using your brains,” Aeria, a political economist.

Instead, the ruling coalition was using force and brawn to deal with dissent, which was legitimate in a democratic society, he said.

Putting dissenting voices in jail also contradicts the government’s own aim of creating innovative, thinking citizens through its public universities.

“Through universal education, people have developed their intellect, dreams and hopes. But by arresting people solely for articulating democratic ideas about secession, the government is telling you that you should not think.

“Such actions essentially say that this government does not have respect for its own education system,” said Aeria.

Aeria and Kitingan speculate that the arrests could have a darker motive.

“Why not arrest all those people who gave illegal identity cards (in Sabah) or those who incite racial and religious tensions?” asked Kitingan.

“Instead of addressing real problems such as the crisis of confidence in the judiciary, the police and economic issues, the government cracks down on harmless people,” said Aeria.

“Is the government deliberately attempting to distract public attention from the real issues the country faces presently?” – February 3, 2015.

Doris's Official Statement Regarding the Incident in Tuaran

I, Doris Jones have contacted Tuaran Police Station on February 2nd, 2015. 1st attempt my call was transfered to 2 sections by the operator in charge but the call was end up hang up on me.

2nd attempt call managed to speak to the operator on switch board and call transfered to Corporal Asrie.

Corporal Asrie is not in a postiion to talk about the incident on 1/2/15 re: 9 volunteers of Sabah Sarawak Union (UK) - SSKM Facebook Group Arrests. I did questioned of how the arrests occured and in any specific act they ( the 9 Volunteers ) remanded? Answers given was he (Corporal Asrie) not in a position to say anything about this matter. 

I then, ask if there are any officer who can explain to me re. this incident ? I was told that Ch. Supt. Fuad Bin Abdul Malik who is the OCPD in charge is the only person can talk about this incident but very unfortunately, OCPD in charge is not available in the office at the time.

Thereafter, I politely ask if I can have Ch. Supt. Fuad Bin Abdul Malik ext. number but again, the answer was very disappointed. No one able to give Ch. Supt. Fuad ext. no.

I, as a Founder of Sabah Sarawak Union (UK) and as moderator for Sabah Sarawak Keluar Malaysia Facebook Group have my full rights to know of every of our volunteers safety and welfare in any event occured. Sabah Sarawak Union (UK) Co-Founder, too no less feel this incident is appalling. 

I cannot see the point to explain to any Malaysian Police Officer or right to the very top rank Officers re HUMAN RIGHTS and FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION because simply shame on Malaysia Rules educate them with no knowledge of freedom of Speech.

I declare that all our volunteers are free from arm weapons and why FRU are ready for them still in question. Why the 3 ladies hand being tied also remain in question.

As we SABAH SARAWAK UNION (UK) is established in United Kingdom, I cordially invite Malaysian Government or Ministry of Defence to face me in Court - International Criminal Court should we all are dangerous criminal.

Thank you.

Doris Jones.
Founder 
(Sabah Sarawak Union -UK)

 
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