Seeking international justice for Sabah


Sabah's rights according to a terms of a Malaysia Agrement 1963 must be re-instated, says a antithesis State Reform Party.
KOTA BELUD: The State Reform Party (STAR) is considering starting all a approach to a International Court of Justice in The Hague to recover Sabah's rights if a federal supervision continues to raid upon pledges done in a Malaysia Agreement in 1963.
That's a plan if it gets enough support in a entrance ubiquitous election to topple a Barisan Nasional (BN) bloc supervision as well as form or lead a next state government.
Deputy authority of a Sabah chapter of STAR, Daniel John Jambun, pronounced it is critical which a next state supervision allow to a Borneo Agenda if Sabah is to be saved from serve drop by unlucky policies by a ruling federal power.
"We have seen a drop of Sabah's rights as well as liberty as well as its inauspicious effects. It is most critical which we form a state supervision so which we will have a strong area standi to seek remedial actions from a court, together with a International Court of Justice," he said.
Jambun pronounced this when launching a Kadamaian STAR at a gathering in Kampung Kelawat nearby here upon Wednesday.
He pronounced what STAR is seeking is a replacement of "absolute autonomy" for both Sabah as well as Sarawak as agreed in a 20-point agreement for Sabah as well as a eighteen points for Sarawak as pre-conditions for a two former British colonies to stick on with Singapore as well as Malaya in 1963 to form a new Federation of Malaysia.
"What we will be seeking is a replacement of our rights as well as liberty in accordance with all a guarantees as ! well as a Malaysia Agreement sealed by a British government, Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Sabah as well as Sarawak in London in 1963," he said.
Also present were Sabah STAR state secretary Guandee Kohoi, STAR conduct for Kota Belud division, Rubin Guribah, Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) autarchic council leader, Peter Marajin as well as other leaders of STAR.
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