2011

4:20 AM

The 18-points Agreement signed on July 9, 1963 before the formation of  Malaysia is an important document safeguarding the rights and autonomy of Sarawak and Sarawakians. So why don’t we know it?

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NOT many Sarawakians are well-versed in the 18-points Agreement and only some have heard some aspects if not all of the salient points representatives of Sarawak laid out prior to the formation of Malaysia.
A survey held by The Borneo Post, however, discovered that people are not only unsure of its contents, many did not even know what it was. One answer to the query about their opinion of the 18 points Agreement was this: “18-points?
Is that a hole on the golfing green?”
Contrary to some opinions, ignorance is not bliss. Without any knowledge of our rights as Sarawakians, what do we know of our place within the federation of Malaysia?
A little history
The 20/18-points Agreement or memorandum were the conditions laid out by Sabah and Sarawak respectively before agreeing to form the Federation of Malaysia with the Federation of Malaya and Singapore.
The agreements, which can be found in the Proclamation of Malaysia and also the Cobbold Commission reports, stated the conditions and rights that were meant to safeguard the autonomy and the special interest of the people of Sabah and Sarawak, protecting, among others, these regions’ rights on religion, language, education, administration, economy and culture.


4:01 AM

Jeswan Kaur | September 16, 2011

Is Aug 31 the independence day of Malaysia or Malaya? Referring to the former, which is what we have for so long been doing, has caused a lot of unhappiness among the people of East Malaysia, that is, Sabah and Sarawak.
As of 2010, the population of the two states stood at six million (3.5 million in Sabah and 2.5 million in Sarawak), representing roughly 20% of the population of Malaysia.
Historically, the term “Malaysia” came into being on Sept 16, 1963. Prior to that, this country was called “Malaya” which in the Philippine national language of Tagalog also means “free” or “freedom”.

3:56 AM

 By Jeffrey Kitingan

Celebrating Malaysia Day on Sept 16 would be meaningless, hollow and empty unless the special rights and autonomy of Sabah and Sarawak as agreed, promised and assured by the Founding Fathers of Malaysia are fulfilled.
The Founding Fathers of Malaysia from the Borneo states took great risks to agree and to be pushed and rushed into the merger with Malaya and Singapore to the extent of denying themselves (the Borneo States) the opportunity to attain political maturity first and to enjoy the freedom and practice of self-rule as what is now enjoyed by Brunei.

7:57 AM



As we celebrate the Malaysia day on 16 September, we remember this is our 48th Malaysia day and not 54th as claimed by some quarters. Malaysia was formed on 16 September 1963. The younger generation must be educated on the significant of the correct date. There should not be any dispute on this date. There was no Malaysia before 16th September 1963.

7:44 AM
In the suit to be filed later today, two Sabahans want the court to order Putrajaya and the Sabah government to strictly adhere to the Malaysia Agreement.

KOTA KINABALU, Aug: Two Sabahans today filed a summons at the High Court here against the federal and state governments over their rights as stipulated in the Malaysia Agreement.

They are seeking eight declarations from the court regarding "Borneonisation" in the state, as assured and recommended in the Report of the Inter-Governmental Committee (IGC) in 1962 which precipitated the formation of Malaysia Federation a year later.

The summons by Mohd Nazib Maidan Dally, 35, and Bernard Fung Fon Chen, 70, was filed by counsel Peter Marajin through his legal firm in Kota Kinabalu.


7:42 AM
SIPITANG: Leaders of Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) celebrated the state level Hari Raya open house this year in Sipitang today (Sunday) held at Sabah Forest Industries-SFI Motel attended by about thousand people.


Tuan Haji Amdee Sidik the Chairman organizing committee who is also the State Southern Zone Chairman and the Deputy President of SAPP highlighted that there should be no compromise where history of the nation and specifically the history of Sabah is concerned.

History of Sabah especially in the formation of Malaysia has captured the headlines in recent weeks.

Tuan Haji Amdee is of the opinion historical records in our archives are the best source of understanding our past better.

"The director of the state - Datuk Tiga Belas archive is the appropriate authority to determine history without embellishing it. Creative history is often used to serve a greater purpose such as forging unity amongst the people of one nation.

"However, over-stretching creative history may deny others of their place in history and took their sensitivities for granted.

"This may lead discrimination and disenfranchisement of the identity, tradition, and culture and undermine the system of values in the segments of societies. As the result, instead of forging unity, it creates cleavages amongst the people.
Understanding history is never a futile exercise or a waste of time, according to Tuan Haji Amdee.
"Those who deny their history, deny their future and who are we to deny our children from their own future", he asked.

10:25 PM

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Cerita kita hari ini: Malaya kantoi. Malaya tipu Borneo. Malaya putar-belit sejarah. Malaya berhutang dengan Borneo. Sasaran cerita ini: Orang Borneo mesti copy-paste dan emailkan kepada sekalian rakyat jelata Malaysia. Tujuan cerita ini: Pembetulan sejarah Malaysia.

Sumber-sumber:

  1. The Debate On The Malaysia Bill In The British Parliament 19th July 1963,
  2. How Sarawak was conned into the Formation Of Malaysia: Dr Ooi Keat Gin
  3. Separate but equal by N Shashi Kala and Ooi Ying Nee; Things fall apart By Sim Kwang Yang
  4. 20-Point Agreement by Wikipedia

Minta maaf, cerita kita hari ini ada sedikit mabuk… dari segi pengolahan bahasa. Hentam sana hentam sini, hentam atas belakang, kasi tangkap syok topik yang boring. Part-part lain kita tak mabuk. Waras sewaras-warasnya.

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