As is always in cases of NGOs having stated political leanings towards a certain political party, the newly formed KDMM in Sabah can’t escape from the problem of conflicts of interests. And what’s to stop the proliferation of race or ethnic-based associations all claiming they’re ensuring their own interests are taken care of? Something is brewing in Sabah and it’s not Unity.
28 October 2011 /
Comments Off on KDM Malaysia – A Desperate Attempt To Entice KDMs to UMNO (Stories From The East) /
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Daniel J Jambun puts aside finger-pointing and questions the Government’s aversion to using White Paper.
28 October 2011 |
Bolehland |
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This paper by the Common Interest Group Malaysia (CigMa) highlights the plight of the 19 million people of Borneo, in particular Sabahans under the Federation of Malaysia. It details the policies and actions of the Government at both Federal and State levels that have led to the marginalisation and disenfranchisement of the natives of Borneo. […]
4 May 2011 |
OAsli & OAsal |
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