Sabah dan Sarawak adalah BERSTATUS NEGARA dan bukannya Negeri.

Sabah dan Sarawak adalah sebuah Negara yang MERDEKA DAN BERDAULAT yang mana kedua - dua NEGARA ini telah bersama-sama dengan Singapura dan Malaya untuk membentuk Persekutuan Malaysia pada 16 September 1963.

Happy Sabah (North Borneo) Independence Day 51 Years

Sabah or previously known as North Borneo was gained Independence Day from British on August 31, 1963. To all Sabahan, do celebrate Sabah Merdeka Day with all of your heart!

Sarawak For Sarawakian!

Sarawak stand for Sarawak! Sarawakian First. Second malaysian!

The Unity of Sabah and Sarawak

Sabah dan Sarawak adalah Negara yang Merdeka dan Berdaulat. Negara Sabah telah mencapai kemerdekaan pada 31 Ogos 1963 manakala Negara Sarawak pada 22 Julai 1963. Sabah dan Sarawak BUKAN negeri dalam Malaysia! Dan Malaysia bukan Malaya tapi adalah Persekutuan oleh tiga buah negara setelah Singapura dikeluarkan daripada persekutuan Malaysia.

Sign Petition to collect 300,000 signatures

To all Sabahan and Sarawakian... We urge you to sign the petition so that we can bring this petition to United Nations to claim our rights back as an Independence and Sovereign Country for we are the Nations that live with DIGNITY!

Decedent of Rajah Charles Brooke

Jason Desmond Anthony Brooke. The Grandson of Rajah Muda Anthony Brooke, and Great Great Grandson of Rajah Charles Brooke

A true Independence is a MUST in Borneo For Sabah and Sarawak.

Sabah (formerly known as North Borneo) and Sarawak MUST gain back its Freedom through a REAL Independence.

Showing posts with label Ningkan. Show all posts
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Saturday, 3 January 2015

Datuk Stephen Kalong Ningkan - Sarawak Nationalist

The manipulation engineered by the Kuala Lumpur alliance government in ousting Datuk Stephen kalong Ningkan of Sarawak. In less than three years, the young nation of Malaysia was heading towards disaster, Singapore was expelled from Malaysia in August 1965 and it appeared that a year later, Sarawak under Datuk Stephen kalong Ningkan was considered intolerable. The Kuala Lumpur government amended the constitution and invoked emergency powers to oust Datuk Stephen Kalong Ningkan as the state’s chief minister on 16th June 1966.

Datuk Stephen kalong Ningkan was entangled in a cloak and dagger battle with Taib Mahmud, a young over-ambitious politician, impatient to make his presence felt over a wider audience. Taib Mahmud at the time of writing is the federal minister of primary industries. Like his counterpart in Sabah, Datuk Ningkan also began to question the wisdom of Sarawak’s entry into Malaysia. Those were sensitive issues to the Kuala Lumpur government who when fed with fabricated versions of Ningkan’s maneuvers, were quick to react. Ningkan was a thorn in their side and had to be replaced.

Kalong Ningkan was dismissed as Chief Minister, not by a vote of no-confidence in the legislative assembly but by the governor on the instruction of the federal government. The entire nation viewed the incident with indignation, unable to accept how the federal government could resort to such unconstitutional tactics. Datuk Ningkan was convinced that he was an innocent victim of blind justice. He filed a case in the high court, seeking a declaration, whether the action of the federal authorities was ultra vires to the constitution federal authorities was ultra vires to the constitution and also to reinstate him as the chief minister of Sarawak.

On 7th September 1966, Chief Justice Harley handed down his judgments. The action of the federal government was unconstitutional and Datuk Stephen Kalong Ningkan was reinstated as Sarawak’s Chief Minister. Malaysians everywhere rejoiced at the findings of the high court. It was a victory for democracy, a victory for the constitution and rule of law.it was the general feeling, that if in other spheres it was impossible to challenge the federal authorities the people could seek redress in the courts.

Those hopes, aspirations and sense of pride in the rule of law, evaporated as fast as they had surfaced. A week later on 15th September 1966, an emergency was declared in Sarawak, followed by a special parliamentary session on the 19th September to debate the Sarawak problem. The purpose of the meeting was to amend the Sarawak constitution giving the governor powers to convene the council Negeri (Legislative Assembly) and the discretion to dismiss the chief minister.

The amendments were passed and on the 23rd September 1966, the Council Negeri met. The following day, 24th September 1966, a motion of no confidence in Datuk Stephen kalong Ningkan was introduced. The motion was supported by the majority and Datuk Ningkan was once again ousted as Sarawak’s Chief Minister. It was another blow to the voice of dissent and besmirched all that democracy stood for.

While those deplorable episodes were being unfolded in Sarawak, Tun Fuad, who was compelled to resign as president of UPKO, was abroad. Peter Mojuntin and others stayed behind to continue the struggle. They could only gasp in horror and disbelief at what happening in Sarawak. Peter, because of his close association with Kalong Ningkan and Datuk James Wong, both from the Sarawak National Party (SNAP) made regular trips to Kuching in order to understand the problems. On returning to Sabah, he briefed other members of UPKO.

Commenting on the dismissal of Datuk Ningkan, Peter said that such a happening in a neighboring state indicated that “we are being forced to accept Malaysia as a unitary state and not a federation”.

“The political tangle in Sarawak was a domestic affair for the Sarawak alliance which could have been settled in Sarawak. It was worrying that issues had been settled in Kuala Lumpur. Datuk Ningkan who was elected to office by the people had been condemned .Everything his accusers say has been taken as the truth”.

“These naturally increase our fears and make me feel there should be a reiteration on the part of the alliance government that the federal system of government, for which we have opted, is not slowly being whittled away and being replaced by a unitary state where there is absolute control from the Centre”.

“Any indication that we are on the march towards a unitary state can only make the people feel that they are losing all say in the affairs of their own state”.

“Independence brought responsibilities and other public requirements in its wake but the actions of corrupted politicians marred its priorities. And when priorities are mangled and reversed, the general public through compelled to shoulder additional demands, do not end up as the benefactors. Those in power can only remain in power by deploying guile and deception. Lies and half-truths are rammed down the gullets of the electorate, fear is the instrument used to neutralize the opposition and money utilized to win loyalty”.

Thursday, 30 October 2014

Datuk Stephen Kalong Ningkan

Datuk Stephen Kalong Ningkan merupakan Ketua Menteri Sarawak yang pertama (22 Julai 1963- September 1966) selepas pembentukan negara Malaysia pada 19 September 1963. Beliau menang besar dalam Pilihan raya 1962 dan membolehkannya dilantik menjadi Ketua Menteri Sarawak pertama. 

Beliau lahir pada Ogos 1922 di Betong , Bahagian kedua - Simanggang, Sarawak.Beliau berketurunan Iban dan Cina dan boleh berbahasa Cina. Belajar hanya di Sekolah St Augustine dan bekerja sebagai Atenden Syarikat Shell di Kuala Belait, Brunei untuk beberapa tahun. Kepimpinannya menyerlah apabila menjadi pengerusi Kelab Dayak ketika bekerja di sana. Beliau menjadi pengasas / pengerusi Persatuan Dayak Sarawak dari 1958-1960.

Beliau kembali ke Betong dan menubuhkan Parti Kebangsaan Sarawak(SNAP) pada 10 April 1961 di Betong. Stephen Kalong menjadi setiausaha agung. Tokoh pengasas lain ialah T.S. Tinker .Bagaimanapun Stephen Kalong menolak cadangan Tunku Abdul Rahman untuk gabungan Sabah,Sarawak dan Tanah Melayu untuk membentuk Malaysia. Beliau mempunyai pengaruh yang kuat di Sarawak terutama peribumi Dayak.Pilihan raya 1962 diadakan dan SNAP menang banyak kerusi dan beliau dilantik menjadi Ketua Menteri Sarawak. Beliau juga memainkan peranan penting untuk membentuk Perikatan Sarawak dan menyandang jawatan Setiausaha Agung.

Gelora politik Bumi Kenyalang semakin kuat sejak 1963 lagi.Lee Kuan Yew dari Singapura cuba bergabung dengan Sabah dan Sarawak. Pada 9 Ogos 1965 Singapura dikeluarkan dari Malaysia untuk mengurangkan majoriti kaum Cina di Malaysia. Sabah dan Sarawak mungkin ingin turut keluar dari Malaysia .Mahkamah memutuskan perlucutan jawatan Ketua Menteri Sarawak bergantung kepada sama ada beliau mewakili perwakilan majoriti di Dewan Undangan Negeri Sarawak. Akhirnya mahkamah memutuskan Stephen Kalong Ningkan hilang majoriti dan populariti. Stephen Kalong Ningkan merujuk Gabenor Sarawak (sebelum diubah kepada Yang diPertua Negeri Sarawak) ke mahkamah kerana tidak setuju dengan Gabenor Mahkamah menyebelahi beliau dan beliau dilantik semula sebagai Ketua Menteri Sarawak. Dalam kes tersebut, bukti sokongan hanya diberikan dalam bentuk surat, tetapi ia tidak ditandatangan oleh kesemua yang namanya tertera dalam daftar diberikan. Malah salah seorang yang dikatakan menandatangani surat, hanyalah dalam bentuk cop. 

Tidak puas hati dengan keputusan mahkamah, beberapa pemimpin PESAKA,BARJASA dan PANAS pergi ke Kuala Lumpur dan mendesak pemimpin Persekutuan mengadakan persidangan Parlimen agar Perlembagaan Sarawak diubah. Pemimpin tersebut ialah Thomas Kana (Setiausaha Agung Pesaka), Temenggong Jugah (Presiden), Sidi Munan (Setiausaha Jugah) dan Alfred Mason (Setiausaha peribadi Jugah). SNAP menuduh mereka telah digunakan oleh Rahman dan Taib Mahmud bagi menjatuhkan Ningkan. Dengan itu bolehlah darurat diisytiharkan di Sarawak. Gabenor mengirim surat kepada Stephen Kalong Ningkan supaya mengundurkan diri dan jika masih tidak mengundurkan diri, maka beliau dianggap meletakkan jawatan secara automatik.

Pada 14 September 1966, Yang di-Pertuan Agong,Malaysia menyisytiharkan darurat di Sarawak demi keselamatan dan kesejahteraan negeri. Stephen Kalong Ningkan merujuk kesnya ke Privy Council di London iaitu mahkamah terakhir untuk dirujuk ketika itu.

Datuk Penghulu, Tawi Sli dari Simanggang , bekas paderi / pastor dan guru dilantik menjadi Ketua Menteri Sarawak dan menyelamatkan Sarawak dari krisis politik. Seterusnya Syed Kechik dihantar untuk melemahkan Stephen Kalong Ningkan - SNAP di Sarawak dan melemahkan Fuad Donald Stephen - UPKO di Sabah pada 1967.

Monday, 15 September 2014

The Golden Son Of The Kadazan

On June 6th 1976, a Nomad Aircraft with eleven passengers on board crashed in the Sembulan Sea in Sabah, killing everyone on board including the Chief Minister and a promising young Kadazan politician -Datuk Peter J. Mojuntin. He was then only 37 years old.

This book is a tribute to him. It is a biography which embraces the major epochs that occurs during his short life span.

It is also deal with the separation of Singapore from Malaysia on 9th August, 1965 and the unconstitutional dismisal Of Stephen Kalong Ningkan as Sarawak Chief Minister in September 1966.

The author hopes he has been able present a glimpse of the cultural life of the Kadazan.

(Please continue your reading below or you might want to download it first before reading it all)

 
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