Tuesday, August 3, 2010

TANGAU BLAST CLANDISTINE OVER IMM 13

THE United PasokMomogun KadazanDusunMurut Organisation (UPKO) is crying foul on the number of IMM13 documents issued to refugees by the Immigration Department. These refugees are all from the southern Philippines who fled the conflict zone in the early 1970s.

The party notes that the federal government has 57,000 IMM13 holders as against the state government's 84,000 IMM13 holders. Chief Minister Musa Aman confirmed the state figure last Tuesday in an update. He also added that he did not issue any IMM13 to new arrivals.

The 27,000 difference between both figures, Upko fears, is the number of refugees issued permanent residence by the federal government without the consent of the Sabah state government.

“Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nazri Aziz has informed Parliament that there was no need to consult the Sabah state government on the issuance of permanent residence to refugees holding the IMM13 document,” said Upko secretary-general Wilfred Madius Tangau. “This is not what the law states.”

Tangau, who has been pursuing the IMM13 issue in Parliament for the last eight years, is dissatisfied with the federal and state versions of the issue following Musa's update. He wants answers.

For starters, he wants to know the actual number of IMM13 document holders in Sabah and how many have been given permanent residence in Sabah by the federal government. He also wants confirmation on whether the Sabah state government had been consulted before the National Registration Department (NRD) issued the refugees their MyPR.

“If the Sabah state government was not consulted before the MyPR was issued to the refugees, then they cannot under the law be considered permanent residents in Sabah,” said Tangau. “By law, they are permanent residents of Peninsular Malaysia and should move there.”

These are basic issues of law, added Tangau, “and cannot be swept under the carpet”. He pointed out that the UN High Commissioner of Refugees (UNHCR) had originally estimated an influx of 55,000 refugees into Sabah from the southern Philippines. This was in the early 1970s.

What Tangau cannot understand is how the figure could remain almost unchanged, according to the federal government, despite almost 40 years. The Upko leader wonders whether deaths and returns to southern Philippines have been taken into account in computing the figures. Also to be reckoned are children who have reached adulthood and could no longer be listed in the IMM13 documents of their parents.

Another issue for Upko is the estimated several hundred street children, presumed to be refugee children, in Sabah's towns. The party fears these children may not have been counted as IMM13 holders and could therefore be considered stateless. In that case, the real number of the refugee population in Sabah is reckoned to be several times more than the 84, 000 estimated by the Sabah state government.

The MyPR aside, the Upko secretary-general attributed the discrepancy in the IMM13 figures to lacking security features in the document. The IMM13 document is just a yellow piece of paper which can be easily faked, according to Tangau. “The document does not have any security feature at all, unlike the MyKad.”

“We find it surprising therefore that the chief minister could assure that there's no abuse in the issuance of the IMM13 documents,” said Tangau. “There are suspicions based on arrests now and then that there is widespread forgery of the IMM13 documents.”

He urged that the IMM13 be produced along the lines of the MyKad and MyPR and incorporate similar security features.

Also, the IMM13 holder must renew the permit every year but Upko believes that this is generally not being done. Evidently, this raises a question of the validity of such documents which are generally nothing more than tattered pieces of discoloured yellow paper in the possession of the holders.

Officially, the last state issuance of such documents was in 1984 by the Berjaya government under Chief Minister Harris Salleh.

Refugees in Sabah are in a curious situation since Malaysia is not a party to the International Convention on Refugees. Hence, all foreigners entering the state without valid travel papers are considered illegal immigrants. This should apply to the refugees as well except that they hold the IMM13 documents, unlike other illegal immigrants.

By: JOE FERNANDEZ (sabahkini)

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  1. Diharapkan ada cara yang baik untuk menyelesaikan masalah ini.

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  2. send them back to their country, there is no conflict zone today in Philippine.. and do not ever give them the permanent residence..

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  3. This "miscomunication" between the State & Federal government should be address as soon as possible to avoid more IMM13 documents or permanent resident status being issued by the Federal to those who, in the consent of the state, is not qualified to be given such documents...

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  4. isu IMM13 ini bukanlah satu isu mudah, ia perlu diambil serius, harap hal ini dpt diselesaikan.

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  5. harap jalan terbaik dapat difikirkan bagi menyelesaikan isu ini.

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  6. isu ini telah lama timbul, IMM13 hnya untuk pelarian sahaja. ia tidak lagi dikeluarkan selep[ass tahun 1984. bagaimanapun harap ia akan dpt diselesaikan juga.

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  7. Diharapkan pemimpin negeri Sabah akan berusaha menangani kes ini supaya tidak melarat. Sesiapa yang didapati terlibat dalam kes ini perlu dijatuhkan hukuman keras.

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  8. Obvious miscommunication. Both Fed and States Govt should explain to clear the air from further confusion and misunderstanding.

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  9. If Fed issue the PR to IMM13 holder, fed should migrate and settle them to West Malaysia state.

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  10. According to the government no new IMM13 being issued.
    Why the no of the IMM13 holder still remain unchange since about 40 years ago? 40 years, sure some of these IMM13 holder pass away and return to their country, why the no still remain??

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  11. Ini baawh bidang kuasa Kerajaan Pusat atau Kerajaan Negeri??

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  12. Kes ini memang menimbulkan keraguan. Siasat dan bawa mereka yang salah dalam kes ini ke muka keadilan.

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  13. Pemegang IMM13 sepatutnya berkurangan mengikut masa kerana dokumen tersebut tidak lagi dikeluarkan menurut kenyataan kerajaan. Kerajaan pusat harus memberi penjelasan tentang penambahan angka pemegang IMM13 dibanding sebelumnya.

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  14. Masalah ini perlu diselesaikan segera. Berpuluh tahun orang Sabah bersabar dan kini kerajaan mesti mengambil langkah menamatkan mimpi ngeri orang Sabah buat sekian lama.

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