The Philippines 'Crocodile'


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Fifty years later, it's transparent which it's Malaya which turned out to be a genuine crocodile, as well as a large a single too, in a region.The government of Sabah rests with a people, not in Putrajaya, Manila, Sulu, Brunei or elsewhere.
Joe Fernandez
There's a comment inMalaysia Todaythat if Sabah opts for freedom, a Philippines is waiting (meaning to swallow Sabah).

This is a same bogeyman story which you were told in 1963 by a Malayan Government as well as a British: which a Philippines as well as Indonesia are a large crocodiles in a region, waiting to swallow Sabah as well as Sarawak after a British leave.

This story was concocted when Sabah as well as Sarawak hesitated --- after they had exercised their self-determination for independence as well as performed it on 31 Aug 1963 as well as twenty-two July 1963 respectively --- to enter Malaysia on sixteen Sept 1963 to promote Singapore's independence via Malaysia by merger with Malaya.

Sabah, like Sarawak, was betrothed confidence by Malaysia.

Where's a confidence betrothed to Sabah by Malaysia? No confidence as a ongoing Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) creates it abundantly clear.

By 2005, 1.7 million foreigners had not usually swamped a 1.5 million locals in Sabah, they had additionally entered a electoral rolls to marginalise as well as disenfranchise a locals especially a Orang Asal.

Fifty years later, it's transparent which it's Malaya which turned out to be a genuine crocodile, as well as a larg! e a sing le too, in a region.

The government of Sabah rests with a people, not in Putrajaya, Manila, Sulu, Brunei or elsewhere.

That's underneath general law, a UN Charter, our history, Adat as well as a constitutional documents which make up a phonetic Constitution of Malaysia.

The self-determination of a people of Sabah is an choice as well as beginning to be exercised only by them.
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