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Dr Chong quits Parti Bersatu Sabah because Badawi does not walk his talk

Posted by omong on June 18, 2008

Dr Chong Eng Leong, a strong advocator on the illegal immigrant and Project IC issues in Sabah, has quit Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) with immediate effect.

“My participation in politics is for Sabah, not for PBS. I cannot pursue my fight for Sabah’s security and sovereignty within Malaysia via PBS anymore.

“We say “Patriotisme Asas Perpaduan” (unity the base for patriotism) but that is only in words. We must show it by actions,” he said.

Dr Chong, who was a PBS Supreme Council member and the party’s Luyang division chief, had been critical of the Federal Government and the Prime Minister for not taking action on the calls to address the illegal immigrant problem and illegal issuance of MyKad to foreigners.

Statement after statement begging our Prime Minister to hear our cry to defend our security and sovereignty in past years fell on deaf ears,” he said.

“He (Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi) does not mean what he says. I want him to leave office but I have been asked to leave PBS by PBS,” he said without elaborating.

The Prime Minister specifically brushed aside the formation of the Royal Commission of Inquiry on illegal immigrants and, instead, announced the formation of a Federal Cabinet Committee, which Dr Chong said, was the same old committee set up in 2000.

The committee then had held just one meeting in 2006, which was to set up a special court to deal with illegal immigrants but no case has even been heard yet,” he said.

Dr Chong also expressed disappointment with the statement by Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar during his visit here recently asking the people of Sabah not to be overly sensitive and emotional about the issue.

He said the Minister stated that it was unnecessary for a Royal Commission to look into claims that illegals obtained ICs through the backdoor and said “they are Malaysians and we cannot go back to question their rights as citizens”.

It means we cannot question why and how these ‘new natives’ were given citizenship even if it was against our Constitution and our existing laws,” he said, claiming that the number of those who had fraudulently acquired citizenship was more than 600,000 today in Sabah and at least 70,000 were registered as voters.

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Source: Daily Express

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Velllu: Mahathir did little for Malaysian Indians

Posted by omong on June 18, 2008

Malaysian Indian Congress President S. Samy Vellu has said that former premier Dr. Mahathir Mohamad did very little for the Indian community when he was the Prime Minister.

Vellu said Indians had struggled for more than 140 years and achieved success only through sheer hard work.

“Despite the MIC appealing again and again for help, he refused to budge,” the NST Online quoted Vellu, as saying.

Source:Thaindian Daily

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Selangor Sultan: PAS protest against Ella, Mas Idayu is hypocritical and trivial

Posted by omong on June 18, 2008

An upset Sultan of Selangor has threatened to call off future Sultan of Selangor Cup matches between his state and Singapore if the protest by the state PAS Youth against two artistes performing for the event went ahead.

Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah described the protest over rock queen Ella and dangdut singer Mas Idayu as “hypocritical” and “trivial”.

He said there were more important issues that the party could focus on.

“If this is going to be so difficult, we might as well hold this annual event in Singapore. I am sure they will be more than happy to play host,” he told The Star yesterday.

The Tuanku said Selangor did not comprise of “just PAS and Muslims,” adding that the state had many political parties and people of other races and faith.

He said Pakatan Rakyat was a multi-racial coalition and the sensitivities of other races must be taken into account.

“The idea of holding the performance is to create goodwill and bring the people together before the match. Sports and music bring people together,” he said.

The Star , AFP

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