Wednesday, March 9, 2011

KONG SLAMMED SABAH UMNO LEADERS

SABAH UMNO has come under fire for trying to deprive former Vice-Chairman of the Human Rights Commission Malaysia (Suhakam), Simon Sipaun, his right to free speech.

Sabah PKR senior official Kong Hong Ming said the two police reports against Sipaun, over his recent statement that life in Sabah was better prior to joining Malaysia in 1963, were a travesty of justice.

Describing the action of Tawau UMNO leaders as ‘outrageous’, Kong accused them of being ignorant and refusing to accept the bitter truth of Sabah’s condition which Sipaun pointed out had deteriorated over the last 47 years.

Sipaun made his observations of the condition of Sabah before the former British colony joined Malaya, Singapore and Sarawak to form Malaysia in 1963, during the closing of the inter-party dialogue-cum-leadership seminar organised by Borneo Heritage Foundation (BHF) here last Saturday.

“What is so sensitive when he was merely stating the facts, which are true?

“I am very sure many of us will share the considered assessment of the situation as described by Simon (Sipaun), who had held many important positions in the state administration since independence until 1993 other than serving as the chairman of Sabah Public Service Commission from 1993 to 2003.

“There were just too many good things to remember in the good old days, even though Sabah was less developed. I have no doubt that security was then much better there was no security metal grill or alarm system or solid fencing in my parents’ house.

“I remember we did not have to shut or multi-lock our front door as we are doing now. There was no pressing problem on illegal immigrants in the state, just to name a few.

“Therefore, I do agree with his assessment when he said life in Sabah was better prior to joining Malaysia in 1963 as it is more or less at par with then Malaya whose own development was also not that advanced at that time,” Kong said.

Kong also pointed out that the indigenous people were no longer free to enter state land or to take jungle produce as was freely practised since time immemorial before the existence of any form of government administration.

“They (the natives) are at times the oppressed groups due to land grabs and encroachment,” he said in defending Sipaun’s statement that life in Sabah was not as good as it used to be.

By: QUEVILLE TO (sabahkini)

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  1. Rakyat sendiri pandai menilai hal ini.

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  2. I'm sorry but I gotta to be agree with Sipaun.

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  3. bagi hal ini, kita sendiri nampak pembangunan yang sabah alami.

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  4. Ini merupakan satu pendedahan sensasi di Sabah.

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  5. I respect his words.Saying yes doesn't mean that I have to agree more on that.

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  6. saya yakin setiap orang tahu membezakan mana yang benar dan mana yang tidak.

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  7. Tiada guna jika kita asyik menegakkan benang yang basah.

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  8. Sipaun has his right to freedom of speech. Its up to the people to evaluate wisely regarding his statement.

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  9. One thing we should realize right now is that Sabah has improve a lot compared to last time although there still many development needed to be done and not forgetting the illegal immigrant issues.

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  10. Of course, the old day is usually better than today..but as we progress, we cannot hold back the negative element that came together with the progress..development has to come with a price...

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  11. We hope government will do the best for Sabah development. Prove to other party that BN can do for make Sabah develop soon..

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  12. Sipaun opinion is not based on reality as he himself actually enjoyed the better change in this state after Sabah joining Malaysia by hold many important positions in the state administration.. can he get all of this before Sabah join Malaysia?

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  13. PKR and Simon opinion seems didn't want to lead this country to be a development nation, but want this state back to the stone age. even PKR or Simon lead this state, i don't think that our security will be much better and i don't think that we didn't want to use the security metal grill, alarm, multi-lock etc..

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  14. masing2 ada pengalaman, pengetahuan dan pendapat sendiri..yang membezakan benar atau tidak.

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  15. yang penting teruskan usaha untuk majukan negeri dan negara.

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  16. maklumat yang disampaikan haruslah benar dan bukan berdasarkan kepada pendapat sendiri sahaja kerana akan mengelirukan..

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  17. berani kerana benar, takut kerana salah.

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  18. We cannot live forever in the past, must learn to move on.

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  19. Jadi adakah dia masih mahu kita hidup macam dulu2 sedangkan negara lain berlumba-lumba mahu maju.

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  20. beliau memegang beberapa jawatan penting pasti bergaji besar.

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  21. Apapun tak perlulah besarkan akan hal ini, baik tumpukan dengan perkara yang lebih penting.

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  22. Lagipun kalau tidak majukan diri sendiri, susah nak cari makan.

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  23. agree with you Vince, why stop yourself from progressing.

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