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Daeng Parewa
Jakarta, Indonesia
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http://tinyurl^com/cyxd4y2 (change ^ with dot)
another proof that sabah is not the 13th or 14th province of malaysia
sorry may friend..... im realy-realy-realy sad right now hiks......hiks......hiks....~_ ~ i need recover my self now
see u all....
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Illegal Malaysia
Anonymous Proxy
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Daeng Parewa wrote: Do celebrate this day on this coming 22 July 2012 because this day is very precious for all of you, my Sarawakian friends... Protect it and remember it always! No more words I can say my friend... please..... Im heavy-hearted right now i need alone Yes! Sarawak became independent on July 22, 1963. Sabah became independent on August 31, 1963. The people in these two nations should celebrate their true independence day and not illegal Malaysias' September 16, 1963. Go Sarawak! Go Sabah!
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Daeng Parewa
Makassar, Indonesia
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keep fight..... sarawak and sarabah until you realize your dream.....
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Illegal Malaysia
Anonymous Proxy
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Daeng Parewa wrote: keep fight..... sarawak and sarabah until you realize your dream..... I'll be here until whenever.
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Illegal Malaysia
France
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Leading wrote: <quoted text>Yes a state, not a country Sabah and Sarawak are not co-equal with the eleven states of the Federated states of the Federation of Malaya. The eleven states of the Federation of Malaya is governed by Executive Committee. Sabah and Sarawak are co-equal with the Federation of Malaya (which comprised of eleven states).All of these nations have their own Constitution and cabinet. Sabah and Sarawak cannot be one of the eleven states of the Federation of Malaya. This is an outright dummy thought. It is wrong.
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Illegal Malaysia
Anonymous Proxy
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Sabah, Sarawak, Singapore and Federation of Malaya agreed in the Malaysia agreement to form a new nation called Malaysia.
The exit of Singapore in the new nation called Malaysia changed a lot of things in favor of the Federation of Malaya to the detriment of the two Borneo nation (Sabah and Sarawak).
With the exit of Singapore, Kuala Lumpur started amending laws and the Federal Constitution to the effect that now the status of Sabah and Sarawak have been reduced to be similar with Perlis, Kedah and so on, thuus doing away SAbah and Sarawak autonomy.
Kuala Lumpur is now reluctant to acknowledge this let alone restore it.
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Colonialist Malaysia
Anonymous Proxy
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Illegal Malaysia wrote: <quoted text> Through research, where else? The people of Sabah and Sarawak should fight to restore their autonomy.
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Tengku
Anonymous Proxy
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Sabah, Sarawak, Singapore and Federation of Malaya agreed in the Malaysia agreement to form a new nation called Malaysia. Repeated:
The exit of Singapore in the new nation called Malaysia changed a lot of things in favor of the Federation of Malaya to the detriment of the two Borneo nation (Sabah and Sarawak).
With the exit of Singapore, Kuala Lumpur started amending laws and the Federal Constitution to the effect that now the status of Sabah and Sarawak have been reduced to be similar with Perlis, Kedah and so on, thus doing away Sabah and Sarawak autonomy.
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Sally
Chicago, IL
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What will happen with JK in the future, would he be success?
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Colonialist Malaysia
Anonymous Proxy
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Federation of Malaya (11 states) is not the same as the Federation of Malaysia ((Sabah, Sarawak, Singapore(gone), and the Federation of Malaya)).
Again, People in these two areas should demand to revisit the laws affecting the independence of Sabah and Sarawak.
Sabah and Sarawak should be co-equal in governance with Malaysia.
Anyone can correct me if I'm wrong,I'll appreciate it.
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Colonialist Malaysia
Anonymous Proxy
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Sally wrote: What will happen with JK in the future, would he be success? If JK planted good seeds to the people of Sabah, there's no question he will reap a good harvest in return for the sacrifices(if there is/are) he made in the past.
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