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Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Scotland dan Borneo, Mampukah Kita Mencapai Misi yang Sama?

Wahai rakyat Sarawak sekalian,

Pada 18 September 2014, Scotland bakal membuat keputusan mengenai nasib mereka melalui referendum, sama ada untuk menjadi sebuah negara yang merdeka atau mereka kekal dengan UK. Terdapat reaksi bercampur di antara rakyat Scotland mengenai isu ini. Scotland telah berjuang selama hampir 300 tahun untuk mendapatkan kemerdekaan.

Kerajaan United Kingdom dan Kerajaan Scotland telah bersetuju untuk bekerjasama untuk memastikan bahawa referendum mengenai kemerdekaan Scotland boleh berlaku.

Kerajaan-kerajaan telah bersetuju untuk mempromosikan Perintah Dalam Majlis di bawah Seksyen 30 Akta Scotland 1998 di United Kingdom dan Parlimen Scotland untuk membenarkan referendum soalan tunggal mengenai kemerdekaan Scotland yang akan diadakan sebelum akhir 2014.

Perintah ini akan jelas menunjukkan bahawa Parlimen Scotland boleh membuat undang-undang untuk referendum itu. Ia kemudian akan mengagalakkan Kerajaan Scotland untuk mengusulkan undang-undang di Parlimen Scotland untuk referendum kemerdekaan. Kerajaan-kerajaan berkenaan telah bersetuju bahawa referendum tersebut harus memenuhi standard tertinggi keadilan, ketelusan dan hak milik, dimaklumkan melalui perundingan dan nasihat pakar bebas.

Sekarang, soalannya adalah mampukah Sarawak melakukan perkara yang sama? Adakah kerajaan sekarang membolehkan kita untuk berbuat demikian? Itu adalah soalan yang kritikal. Kita memerlukan referendum yang sah, bukan yang haram di mana kerajaan persekutuan boleh mempertikaikan kesahihan dan mengklasifikasikannya sesuatu yang menghasut. Saya bukan bersikap pengecut di sini tetapi sebaliknya kita perlu berhati-hati dengan apa yang kita lakukan. Kami mahu ia dilakukan dengan cara yang sangat sistematik, bukan tergesa-gesa. Perancangan yang betul adalah amat penting bagi memastikan peluang kejayaan yang lebih besar

Sarawak telah lama dipinggirkan dari segi pembangunan dan peruntukan belanjawan. Kebanyakan jabatan-jabatan kerajaan juga telah diambil alih oleh kerajaan persekutuan. Kita sebenarnya mempunyai kawalan ke atas sistem pendidikan, bahasa rasmi, kewangan, cukai dan lain-lain tetapi Malaya telah mengambil alih hampir semua itu dari kita kononnya atas nama integrasi antara Tanah Melayu dan kedua-dua wilayah Borneo. Begitu juga dengan Scotland. Scotland selama ini tidak mempunyai kawalan penuh ke atas hasil dan sumber-sumber semulajadi mereka. Itulah sebab mereka berpendapat bahawa gabungan politik antara Scotland dan British sudah tidak relevan dan pada musim luruh tahun depan rakyat Scotland bakal menentukan nasib mereka melalui referendum.
 
I think independence is about control your finance, your resources: gas and oils and renewable resources, and also control your own revenue. When you control your own revenue, you then control your spending and help to distribute that among the population. Then you are a genuine independent country. — Alex Salmond, First Minister of Scotland 

Begitulah pendapat menteri Scotland yang pertama mengenai sesebuah negara yang merdeka. Sabah dan Sarawak merupakan negara yang berdaulat sebelum pembentukan Persekutuan Malaysia 1963. Ingat, konsep persekutuan bermaksud terdapat sesebuah kerajaan pusat dan juga kerajaan negeri. Negeri disini bukan merujuk kepada 11 negeri komponen di Persekutuan Tanah Melayu tapi merujuk kepada 3 wilayah iaitu:— Persekutuan Tanah Melayu, Sabah dan Sarawak. Hakikatnya, Perjanjian Malaysia 1963 ditandatangani oleh 4 wilayah yang berdaulat:— Sabah, Sarawak, Persekutuan Tanah Melayu dan Singapura. Singapura disingkirkan dari persekutuan pada 9 Ogos 1965.

Apabila saya tahu tentang perjuangan Scotland dalam mencapai kemerdekaan saya berasa amat bersemangat dan patriotik terhadap Negara Sarawak. Saya dapat membayangkan saat Sarawak mengisytiharkan kemerdekaannya dari Persekutuan Malaysia dan orang ramai bersorak gembira. Kita sememangnya memiliki lagu kebangsaan sendiri dan bendera sendiri, tetapi kenapa kita masih seolah-olah dibawah naungan Malaya? Kenapa kita memerlukan seseorang dari seberang laut untuk menentukan masa depan dan nasib kita? Itu yang saya tidak faham. Ideologi kita sememangnya agak berbeza dengan ideologi Malaya.

Wahai anak-anak Sarawak, sekiranya anda menggelarkan diri sendiri anak Sarawak, marilah kita bangun memperjuangkan hak-hak kita. Sudah cukup kita dipinggirkan dan ditindas oleh pihak itu! Sudah cukup kita menurut perintah orang lain! Sudah cukup! Marilah kita anak-anak Sarawak, disini negara kita; di sini tanah tumpah darah kita; di sini kampung halaman kita; di sini masa depan kita, masa depan anak-anak dan cucu-cicit kita. Jangan melarikan diri dari kenyataan dan membutakan hati anda! Kita mampu lakukannya! Ya! Kita Boleh Ubah! Bersatulah rakyat Sarawak! Sama-samalah kita membentuk sebuah republik yang maju jaya dan kuat. Semoga Tuhan merahmati kita semua. Sekian, terima kasih.

                                                                                                
                                                                                             

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

“How is my children and grandchildren will live in the future???”

“Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.”


As everyone know the most famous inspired words by the late John F. Kennedy.

So here we are to discuss something about our beloved country, Sabah and Sarawak.

Hi Bornean (Sabahan and Sarawakian)...

IF WE are questioning of the present government management and administration, is it wrong for us???

Or maybe is this a great sin in the eyes of  the present ruling politician/government?

Is it wrong to question something that is definitely wrong and which is actually happening in front of our eyes?

I will not questioning or talk about our government and will not involve anyone. But what I want to say here is to try to ask myself with one very simple honest question. The question is..

How is my children and grandchildren will live in the future???

I will NEVER ask you to think of an answer from each of my questions. I just want you to read my message here and wish to say a million Thanks because you are reading this short article of mine.

IN FUTURE :  Is my children and grandchildren will be still using the same road as I am using now? Yes, they will still use the same road, but with the same condition that already damaged, perforated/potholes(a lot) and broken. If they having a holidays at the village, are they will still driving through rocky, uneven road? Are they still need to drive through the mud pools? And had to stop to change tires a few times? They say this deplorable road conditions around this state are difficult to develop due to the geographical factors. Are they really serious? Or they’re might just joking with us?

IN FUTURE : If my children and grandchildren staying at the village, Will they be still drinking and using the water from the gravity pipe and even worse from ‘tadahan air’. Can somebody put the percentage that can ensure that the water is safe to be use and not contaminated? Audit water in 2008 for Sabah shows everything that the water is not been managed well.

Now this ‘tadahan air’ will get new threat caused by the development (kononnya). When the environment of watershed is developed, what will happen to the ‘tadahan air’ ? Will they (government) provide clean water plant?

I read news and articles somewhere that the water tariff in Sabah is the highest in the country ("malaysia"). And Sabah is second in the country for clean water problem. Unfortunately, Sabah and Sarawak are known as the famous States of oil and gas producers, suppliers of palm oil but in fact were still left too far behind in term of development in all aspects.

IN FUTURE : Will my children and grandchildren still be shrouded with the problem of illegal immigrants? What will happened to our borders? In 2010, Sabah has a population of 3.21 million and 483,390 Non-citizen has overcome the number of the Sabah natives. Crime and social problems getting worse due to the entry of illegal immigrants, and this happens all the time in front of our eyes. I think everyone was fed up with this issue now and even before I was born. So it is better for me to put the full stop of all this problems now!

IN FUTURE : Will this questions be repeated during my children and grandchildren's years? Or might with some additional issues and problems? What will happen soon and how about in next 10 or 20 years from now?


Our wisdom will definitely can change the FATE that we are facing nowadays. Our Country, Sabah and Sarawak's destiny determined by action of the present generation today. It's up to us whether we want to provide an opportunity for our children and grandchildren to have a brighter future IS by taking immediate actions from now on. We are already see and feel and experienced the circumstances and it is really frustrated us, the generation today. Do we want to pass down to them about what we experienced today? DO WE???!

WE ARE THE YOUNG GENERATION! 
WE ALREADY KNOW HOW TO JUDGE AND KNOW HOW TO ACT.


Thank You Borneo.

*** Karya artikel ini telah dihantar sendiri oleh Mr.Jasni Umin melalui email UVSB. Jikalau anda ingin kongsikan pendapat, idea dan seumpamanya dilaman blog ini, sila hantarkan artikel anda melalui email kami iaitu uvsborneo@gmail.com atau anda juga boleh menghubungi kami melalui Facebook Page.***

Monday, 25 November 2013

Cal lecturer's email to students goes viral: "Why I am not canceling class tomorrow"

By Ben Christopher

“I email my students all the time—that isn’t unusual,” Alexander Coward tells us. “What is very unusual is for one of those emails to go viral.”

The UC Berkeley’s math lecturer’s surprise is understandable. Among the torrent of listicles, kitty gifs, and Youtube clips depicting moderate-to-severe injury that seize the imagination of the Internet daily, an email from a professor to his 800 students about the scheduling details of his class is hardly the stuff that memes are made of.

And yet Coward’s email—in which he used the opportunity of a University of California workers’ strike action to speak at length of the virtues of a college education—seems to have tapped a particular nerve. 

Since firing off the 2,000-plus word email on Tuesday night, the professor has been flooded with emails—from students in his math class, yes, but also from their friends and from their friends. He’s heard from students at other universities, in other states, and in other countries. He’s heard from their parents too. The overall tone, he says, has been gushingly grateful. Many have thanked him for reminding them of the value of their education. A few have vowed to quit part-time jobs or to otherwise redouble their focus toward their studies. Meanwhile, on Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit, the email is rippling outward.

Coward says he has mixed feelings about all the attention. He wrote the email in response to the sense of anxiety he says he was detecting among many of his students in response to the ongoing labor action, but he didn’t intend it as a missive against the striking workers themselves.

“I don’t want to get embroiled in the conflict about how workers are being treated,” he says. “I haven’t made myself an expert about that. But I do consider myself an expert in education.”

The full text of Alexander Coward’s email is below:

Dear All,

As some of you may have heard, there is some strike activity taking place on campus tomorrow.

I want to let you know that I will not be striking, which means that I will be, so-to-speak, crossing a picket line. Moreover, I know that two of your GSIs have decided to strike, but because I happen to be free in the afternoon when they teach, and because I enjoy teaching smaller classes from time to time and I haven’t had a chance to in a while, I’ll be covering those sections. If you were planning to see me at office hours tomorrow afternoon, then feel free to come to one of the sections I’ll be covering. I will be in Stephens 230c from 2:10 to 4pm, Cory Hall 285 from 4:10pm to 5pm, and Evans Hall 6 from 5:10pm-6pm.

The reason for me taking this decision is extremely simple: We have 7 class days left until the end of the course. Despite the fact that we’ve made good time and are likely to finish the syllabus with a few lectures in hand for review, class hours are valuable and your education is too important to just cancel a class if we don’t have to. Whatever the alleged injustices are that are being protested about tomorrow, it is clear that you are not responsible for those things, whatever they are, and I do not think you should be denied an education because of someone else’s fight that you are not responsible for. I say this with no disrespect whatsoever to the two GSIs who have decided to strike. Societies where people stand up for what they believe in are generally better than societies where people do not, sometimes dramatically so. Further, I cannot discount the possibility that I may be in the wrong on this and they may be right. I have certainly been on the wrong side of political judgements before and I’m sure I will be again. However from a practical point of view I’ve made my decision and you should all turn up to class and discussion tomorrow as normal.

Beyond practical matters, I think it’s also worth reflecting a little on the broader relationship between politics and your education, and I think I have some important things to share on this topic that may be helpful to you.

I do this with some trepidation. Normally I try to avoid talking about politics with my students and also my professional colleagues because people have a wide variety of views, sometimes held with great conviction and feeling. If I was to get into a political disagreement with one of you or one of my colleagues, it might get in the way of or distract us from the central mission we have of working together to give you a great education. 

However sometimes political events reach into our lives without our invitation or control, and we have no choice but to engage with each other about politics. Many times in history it has done so with far more violence and disruption than a strike, and it is wise to be psychologically prepared for this fact.

If I’ve learned one thing about politics since I was your age, it is this: Politics, like most things in life worth thinking about, including mathematics, is very big, very complicated, and very interconnected. I’ve lived and worked in four countries on four continents, all with societies set up differently both politically and socially. I’ve discovered that there is no unique or obviously best way of setting up society. For every decision and judgement you reach, there are people who benefit and people who lose out. It’s the same with the way I teach my classes. I know that for every decision I make about how to teach you there are some of you who benefit and there are others who would do better if I did things differently. There is no way of getting around that. Every judgement you make in life is a question of balancing different interests and ideals. Reasonable good people can disagree on political questions like whether to strike or not, and they can disagree about far more contentious topics also.

All this may sound like speaking in platitudes. However it is a point worth making to all of you because you are so young. One of the nice things about being young is that your thinking can be very clear and your mind not so cluttered up with memories and experiences. This clarity can give you a lot of conviction, but it can also lead you astray because you might not yet appreciate just how complicated the world is. As you get older you tend to accumulate life experiences to learn from, and this is the source of wisdom, but the trouble is that the lessons we glean from life do not all point in the same direction. Sometimes it is hard to tease the correct learning from the experiences life throws at us.

So what are we to do with the fact that when we are young we lack a lot of the perspective we need to make definitive judgements about what is right, but that as we get older our judgements tend to be informed by our experiences, and these experiences guide us in contradictory ways, both between different people and within the same person? 

I don’t know. 

However one thing I do know is that you are not going to be able to avoid making these kinds of judgements, just as I cannot avoid making a judgment about whether to strike or not. Like it or not, I have to make a political choice, and I have to talk to you about it. For me, the choice not to strike is quite easy, but for you the kinds of judgements and choices you are going to face in your lives are going to be far from easy; they are going to be of a complexity and importance that will rival that faced by any previous generation. To an extent that you may not yet appreciate, the world is changing incredibly quickly. In just a decade, since I was your age, the internet and telecommunications has truly transformed the way we live, not just in rich countries but around the world. When I was an undergraduate, if I wanted to check my email I went to a little room in the basement to use a computer, and if I wanted to learn something I went to a library. The kinds of breakthroughs we are seeing in biotechnology remind me of the way people were talking about electricity in 1900. Of course I don’t know - nobody knows - but my guess is that biotechnology in the 21st century could be similarly transformative to the way the full power of electricity only hit prime-time in the 20th century. The recent controversy about the NSA has shown that the role of information technology on society can be, or at least might become, double edged. There is climate change, another controversial and difficult topic, the exact impact of which we do not yet know. These are just a few of the challenges we can see, and we should remember that history has a habit of throwing curve balls at each generation that nobody saw coming. And among all this tumult, our search for common human peace and happiness on some level becomes more difficult, though no less important. A previous generation dodged the bullet of nuclear armageddon when things looked bleak, but for your generation the bullets are coming thicker and faster than ever before. The potential all of you in your generation are going to have for both good and harm is tremendous. 

I suspect many of you have heard sentiments along these lines before. However I also suspect that many of you will think something in response along the lines of `I know all that, but these things are for someone else to figure out, not me.’

That is a mistake. 

One of the things you can lose track of when you attend a top tier university like Berkeley is just how exceptional and amazing you really are. I’m blown away every time I talk to you. The way you ask penetrating questions, the way you improved so much between midterm 1 and 2, the way you challenge me to be a better teacher, it just knocks my socks off. You really are amazing. I’ve taught students all over the world, and I’ve never seen a group of students so talented. I’m not just talking about some of you. I’m talking about all of you. It’s a privilege to be your professor. Sadly, however, I know many of you don’t feel that way. The difficulty you all face is that as you look around at all your fellow students, it’s easy to have your eye drawn by people doing better than you. Or rather, I should say people who look like they’re doing better than you. In reality the true extent of how much people are learning can be difficult to measure. Sometimes failures and adversity are better preparations for long term success than effortless progress.

Why am I telling you all this? 

I’m telling you this because you all need to know that there is not some great pool of amazing people in some other place who are going to shape the way our species navigates the coming decades. The simple fact is that, like it or not, technology is going to change the way we live in the future, and you’re going to have to solve some very hard problems, as well as figure out how best to use new technology for good, while at the same time facing human dangers that have haunted humanity throughout history.

Part of the work of your generation is going to be technological, using scientific ideas to serve the interests of society, and part of the work is going to be fundamentally human, tied inexorably with qualities of the human condition - human emotion - that dominate the whole of history. These things are not separate, but are inexorably linked, and you are in a better place to understand that connection than me.

I can’t tell you what your particular role should be in the new realities of the 21st century. It’s up to you to decide if you want to make the focus of your life technological, focused on new innovations to drive society forward, or essentially human, focused on the age-old struggles of trying to get along, work together, and find happiness, or some combination of the two. 

However I can tell you this:

Whatever you decide to do with your life, it’s going to be really, really complicated. 

Science and technology is complicated. History and politics is complicated. People are complicated. Figuring out how to be happy, and do simple things like take care of our kids and maintain friendships and relationships, is complicated.

In order for you to navigate the increasing complexity of the 21st century you need a world-class education, and thankfully you have an opportunity to get one. I don’t just mean the education you get in class, but I mean the education you get in everything you do, every book you read, every conversation you have, every thought you think. 

You need to optimize your life for learning. 

You need to live and breath your education. 

You need to be *obsessed* with your education. 

Do not fall into the trap of thinking that because you are surrounded by so many dazzlingly smart fellow students that means you’re no good. Nothing could be further from the truth. 

And do not fall into the trap of thinking that you focusing on your education is a selfish thing. It’s not a selfish thing. It’s the most noble thing you could do.

Society is investing in you so that you can help solve the many challenges we are going to face in the coming decades, from profound technological challenges to helping people with the age old search for human happiness and meaning. 

That is why I am not canceling class tomorrow. Your education is really really important, not just to you, but in a far broader and wider reaching way than I think any of you have yet to fully appreciate. 

See you tomorrow,

 Alexander

TAK KAN PADAM API PERJUANGAN

Haji Julaihi Haji Suut

Andaikata perjuangan pakcik ini dianggap salah di mata undang-undang Malaysia, pakcik rela dihadapkan ke muka mahkamah dengan diberikan hak untuk membela diri. Andaikata pakcik didapati bersalah kerana cuba membangkitkan kesedaran orang ramai berkenaan hak-hak Sabah dan Sarawak, pakcik rela dipenjarakan atas kesalahan itu. Pakcik berbangga kerana telah menunaikan tanggungjawab pakcik pada Ibu Pertiwiku.

Itu pakcik rela bertanggungjawab. Tetapi jangan sekali-kali kata pakcik menghasut manusia Malaysia supaya bermusuhan sesama mereka. Di sini pakcik mengambil kesempatan membotakkan selicin-licinnya prasangka sedemikian.

Sistem pentadbiran yang terlepas pandang hak-hak Sabah dan Sarawak, kumpulan-kumpulan yang mendokong sistem sebegini, manusia-manusia yang menyertai kumpulan sebegini, termasuk kumpulan manusia yang berniat jahat pada Sabah dan Sarawak... mereka ini lah yang pakcik maksudkan sebagai "MALAYA". Ya, tanpa segan-silu pakcik katakan pakcik 'berperang' dengan Malaya.

Tetapi pakcik bukan berperang dengan orang awam Semenanjung Malaysia. Pakcik sendiri ada abang angkat di Perak dan keluarga angkat di Kelantan. Mereka adalah golongan professional dan pegawai tinggi kerajaan, mereka faham apa maksud perjuangan pakcik. Mereka tak rasa terancam pun. 

Hanya manusia berfikiran sempit sahaja yang pandang perjuangan pakcik dari sudut serong. Orang Amerika Syarikat pun berperang siang malam menentang Republican atau Democrats, tetapi tiada mereka berperang dengan orang Amerika. Now read my lips: We rage against the system; not the people.

Dari mula-mula lagi, 10 tahun yang lalu, pakcik sudah sematkan falsafah sebegini dalam perjuangan pakcik. Bahkan apabila rakan-rakan seperjuangan pakcik menyertai kumpulan-kumpulan bersifat 'anti-Malaya', pakcik tak lupa berpesan pada mereka untuk mengingatkan kumpulan mereka tentang perbezaan 'system' dan 'people'. 

Berkenaan statement pemimpin kerajaan Wan Junaidi. Dia beri amaran supaya jangan bangkitkan isu perjanjian penubuhan Malaysia dengan alasan tindakan sebegini boleh memecah-belahkan masyarakat. Pakcik nak ingatkan dia, kita tak ada masalah dengan masyarakat. Masyarakat Malaysia semua matang-matang. Tetapi kita ada masalah sangat-sangat dengan kerajaan yang belum lagi nak matang-matang. 

Nak tangkap pakcik, tangkap lah. Tapi ingat pesanan pakcik: Satu Julaihi gugur akan berganti 1000 lagi Julaihi. Api Perjuangan tak kan padam. Tak Julaihi hilang di dunia.

Silakan.


10 Sebab Mengapa Borneo Bangkit?


1. Kesedaran tentang pentingnya Perjanjian Malaysia sebagai satu institusi yang boleh menjaga maruah dan kebajikan tanah sabah sarawak.

2. Rakyat borneo sudah faham dan mengetahui sejarah lampau pembentukan malaysia terpalit beberapa perkara yang boleh menimbulkan keraguan.

3. Orang sabah sarawak mula rasa terjajah dan tertipu sebab malaya terus terusan meminggirkan sabah sarawak dari arus pembangunan yang seimbang.

4. Sabah sarawak mahu memerintah tanah sendiri sekiranya itu lagi afdal dan baik bagi kehidupan penduduk sabah sarawak dan itu boleh berlaku selaras dengan perkara 7 dalam perjanjian malaysia (Hak menarik diri).

5. Sebab pemimpin sabah sarawak semakin ramai yang terjerat dengan ideologi parti dari malaya yang boleh menggadaikan kedaulatan tanah sabah sarawak di masa hadapan.

6. Orang borneo mahu menentang ideologi perkauman dan keagamaan melampau yang dibawa masuk ke tanah borneo oleh Perkasa dan organisasi yang sewaktu dengannya.

7. Penduduk borneo merasakan malaya telah banyak melanggar perjanjian pembentukan malaysia dan tidak pernah mahu menjelaskannya biarpun diusulkan di parlimen malaysia.

8. Sabah sarawak faham bahawa tanah bertuah mereka sebenarnya berstatus sebuah negara dan bukan setaraf dengan negeri di malaya.

9. Penduduk borneo semakin tertekan dengan kos sara hidup yang semakin tinggi dan kerajaan tidak pernah ikhlas untuk membantu mengurangkan beban mereka.

10. Orang islam malaya (bukan semua) selama ini terang terangan menolak anutan masyarakat kristian, dimana sabah sarawak mempunyai penganut agama kristian terbesar di malaysia.


***Note: Sila lapangkan diri untuk sign petition SSKM: http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/sabah-sarawak-rights/sign.html***

Thursday, 21 November 2013

SCOTLAND DAN BORNEO

Haji Julaihi Haji Suut

Keyboard Warrior Haji Julaihi Haji Suut

Pakcik percaya semua di sini tahu sejarah pemberontakan Scotland menentang England suatu ketika dahulu. England masa itu memang kejam. Mereka rampas hasil bumi Scotland dan kenakan cukai ke atas rakyat Scotland. Bahkan England juga keluarkan satu undang-undang "Prima Noctis" berkuat-kuasa di seluruh Scotland. Undang-undang ini mewajibkan setiap pengantin perempuan Scotland yang baru berkahwin kena tidur semalaman pada malam pertama dengan YB England yang mentadbir daerah mereka.

Kepada mereka-mereka yang tak kenal sejarah Scotland, sebagai permulaan, silakan menonton cerita wayang "Braveheart", lakonan Mel Gibson. Di sini pula, pakcik nak tiru (dan tokok tambah) kata-kata hero Scotland William Wallace. Renung-renungkan lah persamaan Scotland dengan senario Borneo hari ini.

William Wallace
There's a difference between us. You think the people of this country exist to provide you with position. I think your position exists to provide those people with freedom. And I go to make sure that they have it.

PAKCIK JULAIHI:
Ada beza antara Malaya dan Borneo. Jangan awak ingat rakyat di Borneo ujud untuk membekalkan awak dengan kedudukan, kuasa dan harta. Kedudukan awak diujudkan untuk membekalkan rakyat Borneo dengan erti kebebasan. Pakcik berjuang sekarang untuk pastikan rakyat Borneo mendapat hak kebebasan mereka. Kami juga ada hak ke atas Malaysia!

William Wallace
It's all for nothing if you don't have freedom.

PAKCIK JULAIHI:
Kalau benar kami tiada hak, apa lah yang datuk-nenek kita buatkan pada tanggal 16 September tahun 1963 tu?

William Wallace
I am William Wallace! And I see a whole army of my countrymen, here in defiance of tyranny. You've come to fight as free men... and free men you are. What will you do with that freedom? Will you fight?

PAKCIK JULAIHI:
Saya -- Pakcik Julaihi dari Negara Borneo di Bawah Bayu di Bumi Kenyalang -- datang ke sini mahu bangkit menentang kekejaman Malaya. Kalian juga datang ke sini sebagai insan merdeka untuk menentang penjajahan Malaya. Demi hak-hak awak, berani kah awak berlawan?

YB-YB pengecut:
Nak lawan? Tak nak lah. Lagi baik lari. Selamatkan kehidupan kita sendiri.

PAKCIK JULAIHI:
Betul! Awak boleh lari dan hidup senang-lenang hari ini. Tapi boleh kah awak menjamin kehidupan anak-anak awak pun akan terjamin masa depan mereka? Atau awak lebih rela melihat anak-anak awak nanti yang berjuang untuk hak-hak bapa mereka?

Sekaranglah masanya. Kita tahu kita BENAR, kita tahu kita BERHAK dan kita tahu kita BOLEH buat sesuatu. Jangan kata jangan. Suatu hari nanti, 10 tahun dari sekarang, bila anak-anak kita bertanya mengapa mereka dijajah oleh Malaya, apa jawab kita? Bila anak-anak bertanya adakah kita pernah cuba menentang penjajahan Malaya, apa jawab kita? Bila anak-anak bertanya mengapa kita tak pernah cuba berbuat sesuatu, APA JAWAB KITA?! 

Silakan.

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“POLITIK MENGABURI SEJARAH”

Kini kuasa politik dalam pemerintahan telah mengatasi segala. Sejarah kini telah dikotori oleh permainan ahli-ahli politik untuk mengaburi sejarah sebenar. Di mana kebenaran yang sebenar? Mahukah kita sebagai Generasi Muda hanya melihat sejarah kita yang sebenar terus disembunyikan dan dikotori oleh permainan ahli-ahli politik? Jawapannya hanya terletak pada diri kita sendiri? Mahukah pemikiran kita terus dijajah? Semenjak kita mula belajar sejarah daripada sekolah rendah sehinggalah sekolah menengah, tidak ada satu pun kita diberikan ilmu pengetahuan tentang sejarah Sabah dan Sarawak yang sebenar. 

Pernahkah kita didedahkan dengan sejarah Sabah yang berkaitan tentang peristiwa Double Six? Pernahkah kita di maklumkan tentang tarikh Kemerdekaan Negara Sabah dan Negara Sarawak yang sebenar? Saya percaya, jika sejarah ini telah didedahkan kepada kita terlebih awal lagi, pasti telah ramai golongan nasionalis yang muncul untuk membebaskan Negara kita Sabah dan Sarawak daripada terus dijajah. Akan tetapi selama ini kita hanya mengetahui tentang tarikh Kemerdekaan Malaysia. Inilah antara permainan ahli-ahli politik yang ingin menjajah Negara kita Sabah dan Negara Sarawak. Penulisan sejarah kini juga telah banyak yang diputar belitkan untuk mengaburi pandangan kita. Persoalannya sekarang adakah penulisan dalam sejarah kini berlandaskan fakta dan bukti sebenar ataupun berlandaskan untuk pemerintah (politik)?

Pernahkah anda terfikir seramai manakah orang asal Sabah dan Sarawak yang menjawat jawatan dalam pentadbiran di Malaysia kini? Jika dibandingkan dengan bangsa di malaya, jumlah orang asal Negara Sabah dan Negara Sarawak yang menjawat jawatan dalam pentadbiran di "Persekutuan Malaysia" sangatlah kurang. Tahukah anda mengapa ini berlaku? Memang tidak dinafikan masih terdapat orang asal Negara Sabah dan Negara Sarawak yang menjawat jawatan, tetapi disini saya percaya bahawa ini adalah salah satu cara untuk mengaburi pandangan kita agar terus di tipu dan diperbodohkan.

Cuba anda berfikir sejenak dan bertanya kepada diri anda sendiri, mengapa ini semuanya berlaku? Inilah yang dikatakan “Power of Government”. Adakah anda ingin melihat Negara kita Sabah dan Sarawak terus ditindas? Kini telah tiba masanya kita sebagai rakyat Sabah dan Sarawak bangkit untuk mendapatkan semula hak kita. Bangkit bukanlah hanya dengan melontarkan suara-suara yang lantang sahaja, tetapi juga bangkit dengan cara bertindak melakukan pembebasan terhadap Negara kita yang telah dijajah sekian lama.






Abrahyince Altly spesisi mamalia seakan katak yang perlu dihalang masuk ke Sabah serta Sarawak

Hari ini jiwa Mr.J meronta - ronta hendak berkata dan kali ini adalah berkenaan dengan spesis mamalia seakan katak bertanduk dua berkaki satu dan lidah bercabang dua ataupun dikenali dengan nama saintifik iaitu Abrahyince Altly yang juga ketua kepada Bangsa Perthcassa .

Di Eropah , masyarakat menyebut spesis tersebut dengan pangilan 'Abraham Elly' manakala di Malaysia pula ianya lebih dikenali sebagai 'Ibrahim Ali' manakala di tempat Mr.J iaitu Sabah dan Sarawak ianya lebih terkenal sebagai 'Bapa Perkauman' iaitu pencetus kepada keruntuhan toleransi antara agama dan juga merupakan pelopor semangat rasist di malaysia barat.

Di Malaysia barat, Ibrahim Ali banyak menimbulkan pelbagai isu yang banyak melanggar sensiviti masyarakat lain dan kalau tidak silap Mr.J pada awal tahun ini iaitu 2013 dia mengancam masyarakat Kristian di malaysia akan mengadakan Maljis Pembakaran Kitab Injil yang dijadualkan bertempat di Pulau Pinang. Baiklah kita tinggalkan kisah yang lepas, biarkan si Ibrahim Ali khayal dengan dunia fantasinya.

Lucu tapi Seram Protes Kemasukkan Ibrahim Ali ke Sabah dan juga Sarawak.

Bapa Perkauman Ibrahim Ali bakal berlepas terbang ke Sabah pada 23 November ini iaitu untuk 'merasmi' acara lompat katak, tetapi program kehadirannya telah dihidu oleh masyarakat Sabah yang sering mengikuti aktiviti 'tidak sihat' beliau itu sehinggakan ada masyarakat Sabah 'menyerang' facebook page yang tak seberapa popular beliau dengan kata - kata kutukkan serta pelbagai sumpahan.

Bagaimanapun , iaitu katak kacukan yang diberi nama 'Sid Curttalk Artly' yang terhasil daripada proses ibu tumpangan komodo menafikan gelaran 'rasist' yang diberi kepada mereka . Sid Curttalk Artly juga menyatakan bahawa Bumiputera Kristian Sabah menyertai PERKASA kerana pendirian mereka mempertahankan hak Bumiputera. Nampak tak permainannya disitu .

Disini kita sudah dapat melihat dengan jelas dimana Pertubuhan Perthcassa tidak 'berpendirian' serta seperti sebuah pertubuhan yang mempergunakan seberapa banyak agama untuk mendapatkan sokongan masyarakat.

Tidak Berpendirian dan syok sendiri.  Di Sabah dia mengatakan bahawa Perkasa ada ramai ahli Kristian tetapi di Malaya wajarkah dia mengancam masyarat Kristian membakar Bible sedangkan di Sabah dia 'tunduk malu' kepada rakyat Sabah yang majoriti adalah penganut agama Kristian .

Mungkin juga Ibrahim Ali harus berjumpa dengan Ketua Agama di Sabah serta Sarawak untuk mendapatkan berkat doa di Gereja supaya masyarakat kristian di Sabah dan Sarawak terbuka hati mereka untuk menjadi Ahli Perthcassa.

Tentangan di Sarawak .

Di Sarawak senarionya pula adalah lebih berbeza dimana ketua - ketua parti komponen Barisan Nasional di Sarawak seperti (SPDP) Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) , Parti Rakyat Sarawak serta beberapa NGO terkecuali dilihat lebih lantang bersuara dan mengkritik.

Tan Sri James Masing kurang selesa dengan Isu Perkataan "Allah".

Senior State Minister dan juga President SPDP, Tan Sri William Mawan berkata di akhbar tempatan Sarawak bahawa TIDAK sama sekali menyokong atau membenarkan 'Bapa Perkauman' Ibrahim Ali ataupun Pertubuhan Perkasa bertapak di Sarawak kerana di Sarawak sudah aman, harmoni dengan berbilang bangsa , kaum dan agama.

Bukan sahaja Tan Sri William Mawan bahkan State Minister for Land Development iaitu Tan Sri James Masing yang juga merupakan (PRS) President Parti Rakyat Sarawak juga menyelar dan berkata  “We are much better off without them (Perkasa),”.

Pendirian kedua - dua pemimpin tersebut turut membuatkan rakyat di Sarawak sedikit lega bahkan mengenai isu pengunaan perkataan 'Allah' juga Ketua Menteri Sarawak iaitu Taib Mahmud menyelar

Perkara 1: Agama

Walaupun terdapat tiada bantahan kepada Islam sebagai agama rasmi negara Malaysia harus ada agama Negeri di Borneo (Sarawak & Sabah), dan peruntukan-peruntukan yang berkaitan dengan agama Islam dalam Perlembagaan Malaya tidak boleh diguna pakai di Borneo.

Tindakkan mengharamkan pengunaan perkataan 'Allah' ( bukan kalimah ) ke Sabah & Sarawak telah melanggar 'Perjanjian Perkara 18-20 Pembentukkan Malaysia' iaitu Perkara Pertama yang melibatkan Agama.

Disini Mr.J hendak jelaskan bahawa Budaya Masyarakat Sabah serta Masyarakat Sarawak adalah sangat berbeza sekali dan sebarang pertubuhan yang lebih kepada Pro sesuatu kaum adalah tidak diterima sama sekali bahkan adalah kelihatan ganjil sekiranya wujud individu seperti 'Ibrahmi Ali' di Sarawak.

Mr.J cadangkan adalah lebih baik Ibrahim Ali menguruskan persatuannya itu semenangjung malaysia kerana ditempat asalnya cumalah ada Tiga bangsa utama sahaja dengan itu dia boleh lebih fokus untuk menyatukan silahturahim antara mereka inikan pula hendak 'bertelur' di Sabah dan Sarawak yang mempunyai lebih daripada 50 etnik serta berbagai Budaya dan Agama yang telah hidup harmoni selama ini.

Walaubagaimanapun rata - rata rakyat Sarawak khasnya akan terus 'memerhatikan' bagaimana Kerajaan Sarawak dalam 'menyekat' virus berbahaya Ibrahim Ali ke Sarawak . Mr.J cuma boleh memberi pendapat , pendapat Mr.J ini juga mewakili penduduk Sarawak yang kebanyakkan mahu Ibrahim Ali di 'Senarai Hitam' untuk memasukki Negara Sarawak.

Ibrahim Ali tidak akan membawa kebaikkan seandainya bertapak di Sarawak bahkan membawa kehancuran kepada keamanan serta keharmonian rakyat penduduk Sarawak.

Kita tahu bahawa Agama di Sarawak bukan Isu dan juga Masyarakat Sarawak tidak kira Penganut Agama Islam mahupun Kristian di sana sangat akrab biarpun Majoriti Penganut di Sarawak adalah Kristian tetapi tidak pernah ada isu sensitif seperti menghalang 'azan' , baling kepala babi serta bakar rumah ibadat penganut lain.

Yang jelas dilihat serta nyata kebanyakkan berlaku ditempat Ibrahim Ali iaitu semenangjung Malaysia , maaf kepada anda yang berasal daripada s.malaysia  ini kerana Mr.J berpendapat berdasarkan fakta apa yang pernah berlaku di malaysia khususnya s.malaysia dalam isu agama.

KUALA LUMPUR 19 Nov. - Presiden Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa (Perkasa), Datuk Ibrahim Ali hari ini dihukum penjara sehari dan denda RM20,000 oleh Mahkamah Tinggi di sini setelah didapati bersalah menghina mahkamah berhubung satu artikel berkaitan seorang hakim yang disiarkan dalam laman web Perkasa. Utusan Online 19/11/13

Taniah juga kepada Ibrahim Ali 'berjaya/bakal' menjalani hukuman Penjara selama satu hari, kepada ahli perkasa adakah ini contoh kepimpinan ketua anda? .- Mr.J


Sila berikan sokongan kepada Generasi Muda Negara Sarawak ini dengan mengunjungi website dan juga Page Facebook beliau melalui link ini PengeRindu.com.

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Wednesday, 20 November 2013

"Pertama kali mengetahui Negara Sabah dan Negara Sarawak mempunyai tarikh Kemerdekaan yang berbeza dengan Tanah Melayu"

Saya sangat bangga menjadi salah seorang anak muda Negara Sabah yang berani menyahut cabaran untuk bersama-sama menuntut hak Negara Sabah yang sudah dilupakan. Jujur saya katakan bahawa saya pernah menidakkan/menafikan 31 Ogos 1963 sebagai Hari Kemerdekaan Negara Sabah kerana manipulasi fakta yang mengatakan "Negeri Sabah" Merdeka 31 ogos 1957. Namun begitu, saya sangat bersyukur kerana adanya peluang belajar di IPTA membantu saya untuk sedar bahawa Negara Sabah telah Merdeka pada 31 Ogos 1963 dan selamanya TETAP MERDEKA

Suatu ketika saya sangat beremosi apabila rakan dari Negara Sarawak yang menangis kerana Pertama kali mengetahui Negara Sabah dan Negara Sarawak mempunyai tarikh Kemerdekaan yang berbeza dengan Tanah Melayu. Semangat saya ketika itu semakin berkobar-kobar untuk berjuang untuk Negara Sabah yang tercinta. Namun begitu, saya disedarkan daripada kebencian yang sangat mendalam kepada pemimpin-pemimpin Malaya dan pemimpin kita sendiri yang hanya mementingkan kepentingan peribadi sehingga maruah dan hak rakyat Sabah tergadai. “Belajarlah sejarah utk memperbaiki masa depan kita, bukan belajar sejarah untuk menghancurkan orang lain”. Apa bezanya kita dengan pemimpin Malaya sekiranya kita bertindak hanya berdasarkan emosi semata-mata?


Walaupun saya sendiri melihat orang asal ditindas di bumi sendiri, saya masih optimis terhadap MALAYSIA. Saya tetap percaya suatu ketika nanti, orang asal akan mendapat kembali hak-hak yang dilupakan ataupun yang terlepas daripada tangan kita. 

We are the Future of Sabah

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

“Unless Someone Like You Cares...”

We are still young, yes we are. However, is that an excuse for us to opt-out from the political issues we are facing in our country? Is being young can be considered as a hindrance for anyone to give some attentions, or rather support to the voices of those who care about YOUR country? Is being a student can be considered as an “unfulfilled requirement” for anyone to engage in following the updates of political issues which concerns your own HOME?

Forget about politics for a while... Let us review on how much we actually care about the TRUE HISTORY of the formation of our nation. Ask yourselves, have we been studying the real truth behind the history we were being thought at school? Is it real that that the British North Borneo Chartered Company gave away this piece of land to another independent country, after taking it away from the Brunei and Sulu Sultanates? Is it true that James Brooke “annexed” Sarawak and the Brooke family was a dynasty of “Penjajah Kejam – Cruel Colonizer”? Is it true that Sabah and Sarawak gained independence on the 16th of September 1963?

While many can argue about the motions stated, one thing for sure, we were cognizant of the full fact as we have not been thought about the hidden truth behind each “fact” we have learned. If you would care, even for a bit, to help yourself to garner enough information pertaining to the true history timeline of our countries, you should have been able to think or merely consider thinking about the future of Sabah and Sarawak in the federation.
Personally, I am not speaking on behalf of any political parties going against another political party, and we do not expect you to do so too. But what we (the “awaken” young generations of Sabah and Sarawak) want you to thinkare simply about the future of Sabah and Sarawak in our beloved Federation of Malaysia. Look around you and open your eyes. Is having a blue plastic water tank and a spontaneous “consolation money” given to you is enough for our future?? Are you happy and content enough to receive a small amount of money that you can sit back and relax, while we are rightfully entitled for a bigger amount?

This is not a question of being greedy nor is it about being ungrateful, but it is the question about OUR RIGHTS. How can you say we are demanding too much, while others are rapaciously taking away what is rightfully ours? The late Tun Fuad Stephens was crystal clear in his statement, “...my people feel that if North Borneo joins Malaya now as a state, it would in fact mean that North Borneo would become not a State but a colony of the Federation of Malaya. As I have said before, THESE FEARS ARE GENUINE……..the fear that by virtue of our status as a British Colony we would automatically become a second-class state or a colony of Malaya…”

How could anyone, any “Wakil Rakyat”, or even Minister (federal or State), could have the audacity of denying the relevancy of the pre-requisite requirements North Borneo (Sabah) stated prior to the birth of Malaysia? Who is the real Traitor to The People here? Are we going to simply sit around, clogging our ears between deafening music from our headphones, nailing our eyes onto video games or gooey-romantic movie drama? Should we simply leave this affairs to the veteran political leaders, whose days are counted? Are we going to be mindless sheep resting behind sweet-smiling wolves forever?

Have you ever feel of getting tired of being looked down upon? Have you ever feel pity or sympathetic to“SABAH BEING THE POOREST OIL-PRODUCING STATE” in the federation? Have you ever feel scared when the CHILDREN OF THE LAND, the Bumiputras, are slowly becoming a MINORITY thanks to the influx of sponsoredimmigrants holding a blue identity card; joyously proclaim their citizenship of Sabah? Have we not seen enough?? It has been a long and agonizing 50 years…….. Are we going to wait for another 50?

Dear Sabahans and Sarawakians, Dr. Seuss was right, “UNLESS SOMEONE LIKE YOU, CARES A WHOLE AWFUL LOT, NOTHING IS GOING TO GET BETTER. IT'S NOT.” It begins with a simple attention, which will bring you to a simple awareness, to become conscious of the world around you, and drive you to be vocal in your opinion, and will be followed by action. Stand together with our people, to change the fate of our Nations, for we have grown weary being trampled down by cunning hypocrites. Let us engage in this movement, and ESTABLISH AN APOLITICAL COMRADESHIP TRANSCENDING RACE AND RELIGION, TO BRING BACK WHAT WAS ONCE OUR RIGHT.


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