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June 2012 ~ Bulih Bah Kalau Kau!!

Peter John Jaban

This is our chance is to bring about real change in Sarawak politics. My struggle for Sarawak will continue where it’s needed most.The events of the last week have revealed many things. The first is just a reminder of how much I love this country, how much I love Sarawak.As the Malay saying goes: ‘Hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri.’ I am a Sarawakian. I need to be here among my people to work effectively.

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Radio Free Sarawak is the independent radio station that brings you the news you want to hear, not what the BN government wants you to hear. No one controls us, except you, the listeners of Sarawak . So tune in and get the information, news, interviews, reports and comment that you could never hope to hear on any of the government-controlled radio stations in Malaysia.

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In Taib’s Sarawak there is no platform allowed for those who wish to bring this corruption to light and no voice given to the opposition parties, who are denied access to the state-controlled media. With an election looming, Sarawak Report exists to provide that platform and to offer an alternative vision of justice, transparency and a fairer future in Sarawak.

Kinabalu Summit of Borneo

Mount Kinabalu (Malay: Gunung Kinabalu) is a prominent mountain on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. It is located in the East Malaysian state of Sabah and is protected as Kinabalu National Park, a World Heritage Site. Kinabalu is the highest peak in Borneo's Crocker Range and is the highest mountain in the Malay Archipelago . Mount Kinabalu is also the 20th most prominent mountain in the world by topographic prominence.

Burung Kenyalang

Sarawak is one of two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. Known as Bumi Kenyalang ("Land of the Hornbills"), Sarawak is situated on the north-west of the island. It is the largest state in Malaysia followed by Sabah, the second largest state located to the north-east.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Pemimpin Sabah dapat gelaran "Katak"

Gelaran "katak" telah biasa diungkapkan untuk mana -mana menteri yang suka bertukar parti. Di mata rakyat, pemimpin seperti itu adalah seorang yang tidak berpegangan kukuh dengan prinsipnya.

Walauapapun yang terjadi terhadap beliau, Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan di masa lampau bukanlah menjadi ukuran atau alasan atas perjuangan beliau yang hampir tidak berjaya.

Sebagai rakyat Sabah, saya dapati ramai daripada mereka memberi spekulasi dan ini adalah perkara biasa kepada rakyat terhadap pemimpin.

 Mengetahui hal rakyat dan perangai pemimpin adalah menjadi kritikan dan sebagai pemimpin , saya percaya mereka sebagai seorang yang berkaliber tinggi boleh menerima kritikan. Bagi rakyat Sabah umumnya, bukan saja masalah royalti minyak dari Persekutuan, tetapi banyak lagi isu di Sabah yang tidak diambil berat oleh pemimpin Sabah. Satu kenyataan yang saya sendiri boleh lihat dan merasainya. Walaupun pada dasarnya saya menghormati perjuangan beliau.

Mengapa nama seseorang pemimpin itu menjadi sebutan yang kurang senang di kalangan rakyat ??
Menurut akhbar diatas menyatakan " mengubah/berpindah ke parti lain untuk mencari penyelesaian". Penyelesaian tidak akan  dijumpai jika tingkahlaku seorang pemimpin tidak berubah. Membawa tingkahlaku lama ke parti baru bukanlah satu jalan yang bijak.

Beranikah Dr. Jeffrey mengaku bahawa semasa perjuangannya di  mana - mana parti yang lain sebelum ini  adalah bersih sebersihnya? Mengapa beliau harus ke Sarawak sebelum dapat meyakinkan rakyat di tanahnya sendiri? Kami rakyat Sabah juga ingin tahu mengapa beliau tidak menggunakan kuasanya untuk menyelesaikan isu di Sabah terlebih dahulu. Jika betul memperjuangakan untuk Sabah, sudah tentu beliau tidak perlu mengharapkan pemimpin dari Sarawak yang beliau sekarang ini bersama dalam Parti Star.
Kenapa dan menagapa ? Suara hati bagi pihak rakyat Sabah.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Tan Sri Harris Mohd Salleh wants Sabah Law Association to reconsider objection to new courthouse


June 21, 2012  - KOTA KINABALU –
Former Chief Minister Tan Sri Harris Mohd Salleh is appealing to the Sabah Law Association (SLA) to reconsider its objection to build a new courthouse in Bukit Punai here.
Harris said in his statement when commenting on a report that SLA had urged the authorities to reconsider the decision to relocate the Kota Kinabalu (KK) courthouse to Bukit Punai, near the St Francis Convent Secondary School and Gaya Teachers’ Training Institute .
Harris gave as an example the Melaka courthouse which houses under one roof the High Court, the Sessions Court, the Magistrate’s Court and the Syariah Court, together with one library and one canteen.“It is built about 12km from the city and therefore there is no reason why the Sabah courthouse in the centre of busy KK City can’t be moved just a few kilometers away on a prominent area with no traffic jam,” Harris said.
He also said the new courthouse should also include the native and Syariah courts, a common library and a canteen.
Harris further said Bukit Punai has the following advantages: a commanding hilltop and surrounded by roads; the whole hill is about 25 acres, the government can always acquire any private land around the hill as it is not the question of the small area of the land; it is not congested and the 25 acres of land can be developed with beautiful landscaping with benches where lawyers and the public can take their recess time and relax.

“It is argued by fair consideration that Bukit Punai is the place for the courthouse in the next 50 years and beyond.
He said the SLA also questioned that land allocated was only five acres but the whole hill is about 20 to 25 acres and bounded by roads.
“Therefore, land is not a problem; surely the courthouse should receive priority over either the private or public sector requirements,” Harris said, adding that a courthouse must be in a prominent and dignified place.
“It should have the image that ‘orang salah’ just going to the court building feels ‘salah’ even before the trial.
Harris then said nevertheless, if the rest were private land, the government could just simply acquire it in the interest of the nation and Sabah.
“The motto that ‘service first before self’ is very appropriate in this case.”  He hoped SLA would reconsider their objection and support the site of the new Sabah courthouse


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

SABAH BN BREAK-UP?

 Najib moves to delay GE-13 to 2013, offers extra RM1.5m to MPs

in the last lap to the 13th general election which must be held by mid next year, it looks like Prime Minister Najib Razak is resorting to 'money, money, money' to buy back a victory that more and more Malaysians believe will swing to Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim's Pakatan Rakyat coalition.

Najib had received a huge scare over the weekend on speculative news reports that Anwar would be announcing 6 BN defections into his PKR party, two of whom allegedly held seats in Parliament.

While this would not change the power equation, pundits expect the PKR coup to set in motion a domino effect as Sabah leaders fled the decaying BN, helping to pave the way for the country's first regime change in 55 years.

Unconfirmed 'carrots' to hold back straying MPs

Not surprisingly, news was soon leaked to the Umno-linked media that MPs would receive an additional RM1.5 million each after the Budget 13 was presented on September 28.

According to the Malaysian Insider, BN MPs who attended a pre-council meeting for the current parliamentary sitting confirmed such a plan was proposed by Najib but oddly, none would go on the record on the actual amount to be allocated. Several said that the funds “would be available upon request.”

The BN MPs were also more than keen to impart other information including that it would take up to three months for the projects to be identified and carried out. They also pointed out that the proposed second round of cash handouts under the Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia or BR1M scheme would also take time to be executed if passed in Budget 2013.

"What this means is that Najib won't be calling GE-13 anytime soon. He is trying to delay the breakup of Sabah BN," PKR vice president and Batu MP Tian Chua told Malaysia Chronicle.

 Sabah is being watched closely and it can trigger a domino effect around the nation as other BN MPs cut ties with Umno to boost their chances of retaining their seats. Umno-BN is not the best brand name to carry in Malaysia right now and that's a fact

GE-13 next year, all eyes on Umno internal election

 the BN's 5-year mandate ends on automatically on March 28. The Election Commission has then 60 days to fix a date for the 13th general election, which must be held before June 28, 2013.

A guessing game as to the GE-13 date has left Malaysians as well as foreign investors wearied and disgusted with Najib's inability to make up his mind. However, the 58-year-old leader is facing an unprecedented loss in confidence and trust for his BN coalition, which has ruled Malaysia since 1957.

"Going by the hints and for the second BR1M to take effect, it looks like Najib is trying to signal GE-13 is next year. For  Pakatan,  cannot afford to relax our guard. Every day is a possible day for Najib to dissolve Parliament - so PKR must stay battle ready," PKR vice president Chua Jui Meng told Malaysia Chronicle.

"But it's another story at Umno, What happens now at their internal party election - who will form the new office bearers and get the coveted MP and ADUN seats? That is the bone that all the dogs so to speak will be fighting over from now on."

Indeed, it does look like Najib will face fire from all fronts, especially from his own party mates who are eager to thrash out who will make it onto the Umno list of 'winnable' candidates to contest seats at both the federal and state parliament.

Infighting, already simmering, and factions openly declaring their stand will test his ability to hold the party together. Just last week, former Tourism minister Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir - perhaps smelling which way the wind was blowing - announced the formation of a new party Ikatan that aimed to revive the 'original' struggle of Umno and to work towards the creation of a 'Bangsa Malaysia'.

 Referring to former premier Mahathir Mohamad, the only Umno stalwart left on whose support Najib is now depending on to survive the political maelstroms from within and outside their party.

source from : Malaysia Chronicle