Sunday, February 17, 2013

Sabah's security and sovereignty breached?

Malaysia's authority and intelligence agency first alleged that there was an attempt on south korean superstar Psy's life during his special appearance in BN Penang Chinese New Year open house following a "yee sang toss" embarrassment that the Prime Minister Najib Razak, ministers and BN leaders had to wait for over 5 minutes on 11th February 2013.
 
Then the Malaysia's immigration department detained and deported an Australian Senator on 16th February 2013 alleging that the Australian lawmaker Xenophon tarnished the country's image for his "authoritarian" remarks of Malaysian Government handling of the BERSIH 2.0 rally on 28th April 2012.
 
However a security situation has emerged in Sabah recently with 100 armed men in Lahad Datu. Eventhough I have not follow the situation closely but the latest call by leader of DAP Parliamentarians YB Lim Kit Siang of an urgent Parliament session and Sabah State Assembly session warrants attention of all Malaysians, especially Sabahans on our country's sovereignty and the security and the safety of Malaysians, particularly Sabahans.
 
Excerpt from YB Lim Kit Siang's posting:
 
Jamalul Kiram III, who claims to be ruler of the now defunct Sulu Sultanate, told the Philippine Daily Inquirer that he authorised the ‘incursion’ and that his men would remain in Lahad Datu as long as needed.
Jamalul said the group, led by his younger brother crown prince Agbimuddin Kiram, would remain in Sabah for “as long as necessary” in their bid to reclaim the state, which was formerly a territory of the Sulu Sultanate.
 
Regardless of the ruling government's preparation and preoccupation with the coming 13th General Election and their all-out in defending their seat of power, they must not forget or be lacking in anyway to protect the sovereignty and security of Malaysia.
 
Joshua
 

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