Hi guys,
I have been in Sabah again together with Kit Siang in the past few days. I have been to Keningau, KK, Sandakan and Tawau.
What made me feel most encouraging was the Kadazan Dusun Mulut Declaration presented by DAP Sabah on 19th January 2008 (Saturday) at Kota Kinabalu. The declaration was prepared and read out by our KDM leaders. The person who read out the declaration with a firm and loud voice was Pastor Jeffery Kumin.
I was told by our KDM comrades that more and more KDM people are fed up with PBS and Pairin Kitinggan, and more and more of them expressed their support for the DAP.
THE KDM DECLARATION
KOTA KINABALU, SABAH
January 19, 2008
We, the people of Kadazan-Dusun-Murut (KDM) of Sabah, at a DAP Sabah KDM Convention in Kota Kinabalu on January 19, 2008 hereby CALL for:
AN ALL-OUT COMMITMENT by the people of Sabah and Malaysia to end and eradicate the underclass status of the Kadazan-Dusun-Murut (KDM) people in Sabah and Malaysia as a result of Barisan Nasional administration and policies, and to restore to the KDM community an equal and rightful place in Sabah and Malaysia.
Towards this end, the following KDM Declaration is dedicated:-
PREAMBLE
In 1994 state general election 14 years ago, Barisan Nasional promised a “Sabah Baru” with the following hightligthts:
- To reduce poverty level in Sabah from 33 per cent to zero in the year 2,000;
- To eliminate illiteracy to zero in the year5 2,000; and
- To eradicate corruption in Sabah;
- To give every Sabahan a house by the year 2,000; and
- To resolve the problem of illegal immigrants in Sabah.
Every one of these “Sabah Baru” pledges have been broken and dishonoured, with the KDM community suffering even worse political, economic, educational, social, cultural and religious marginalization to the extent that a 11-year-old Std. V Dusun pupil Donny John Dion committed suicide and hanged himself at home in Kampun Suangon in Papar parliamentary constituency because of abject poverty and marginalization of the KDM community.
END POLITICAL MARGINALISATION
When Umno entered Sabah, it promised equal political partnership and power-sharing in the state with the rotation of post of Chief Minister among the three major communities under a Barisan Nasional state government.
The new underclass status of the KDM is most apparent in the dishonouring of this power-sharing pledge, as in the past 14 years, the post of the Chief Minister had been held by a KDM for only a short period of nine months!
Can a KDM ever become a Sabah Chief Minister again?
WE CONDEMN THE BN GOVERNMENT FOR THE “DIVIDE AND RULE TACTIC” that split the KDM community politically.
WE DEMAND:
- LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION to restore to the KDM community grass-roots democracy and a fair and full participation in local government administration to end the abuses of local government political appointment system; and
- MORE SENIOR POSTS in the Federal Government Departments in Sabah.
END ECONOMIC AND DEVELOPMENT MARGINALISATION
WE CONDEMN THE BN GOVERNMENT FOR ITS FAILURE TO BRING ABOUT POSITIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH, TO ERADICATE POVERTY, and most of all to uplift the living standard and well being of the KDM in the rural districts.
WE DEMAND THE GOVERNMENT:
- TO OPEN UP IDLE STATE LAND & YAYASAN SABAH LAND BANK FOR AGRICULTURE TO BENEFIT THE KDM COMMUNITY IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS and provide financial, skill training, and all the required assistance.
- TO PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE BASIC NEEDS OF THE KDM RURAL CHILDREN in their schools, infrastructure facilities, scholarship, health, and financial hardship.
END ETHNIC, CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS MARGINALISATION
WE STRONGLY CONDEMN the statement made by the Malacca Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ali Rustam that “IT IS EASY TO BECOME MALAY” in showing utter insensitivity and disrespect to the KDM identity..
WE DEMAND that the Constitutional rights and guarantees on freedom of religion be fully honoured and respected with an end to the host of recent violations restricting and curtailing the fundamental liberties on freedom of religion guaranteed in the Constitution and the 20 Points on Sabah’s formation of Malaysia 44 years ago.
EMPHASIS must be given by the government to accord fair and equitable attention for the development of the KDM religion and beliefs in Sabah.
END CITIZENSHIP MARGINALISATION
WE CONDEMN THE BN FOR FAILURE TO RESOLVE THE LONG STANDING PROBLEM WITH THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, WORKERS AND REFUGEES presence in Sabah which directly affecting the livelihood and citizenship statusw of the KDM community.
WE OPPOSE the BN for granting THE REFUGEES HOLDING IMM13 and ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS with PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS (PR), and we DEMAND THE IMM13 to BE ABOLISHED, and BE DEPORTED..
WE STRONGLY OPPOSE SPR for allowing the use of the “Blue IC” (dubious identity) to vote in the election which had been declared invalid by JPN.
END SOCIAL MARGINALINATION
WE CONDEMN THE MUSHROOMING OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT SQUATTERS COLONIES which are the ROOT CAUSE OF ALL SOCIAL ILLS and CRIMES in Sabah and DEMAND THESE ILLEGAL SQUATTERS TO BE DEMOLISHED.
WE CONDEMN THE INHUMANE TREATMENT (torching and chasing out) by the BN Government IN SABAH in dealing with the land issues involving THE LOCAL KDM LIVING IN THEIR ANCESTROUS GROUND.
WE CONDEMN the BN Government FOR RELOCATING OUTSIDERS OF OTHER RACES, BELIEFS, AND CULTURES INTO TRADITIONAL KDM KAMPONGS (eg. Kampung Maang).
WE THE KDM IN DAP HEREBY MAKE THE solemn pledge TO PERSEVERE IN THE RIGHTFUL AND JUST CAUSE TO to end and eradicate the underclass status of the Kadazan-Dusun-Murut (KDM) people in Sabah and Malaysia and to restore to the KDM community an equal and rightful place in Sabah and Malaysia.
Our Sabah DAP young man Teddy Yang and I went to Damai coffee shop to have coffee and bread for supper. The bread in Damai area is famous.
I am having drink and bread with with kit siang and a few Sabah DAP leaders. The man on my right is Dr Hiew, Jimmy Wong, Fred Fung. They will be our candidates in coming election.
is that u not wearing your specs and in that flashy blue outfit? U look like a astro idol contestant….whoa, nice!
in all seriousness, the charge by MCA that DAP dare not take on UMNO in malay areas is a valid claim if DAP insist that it represents all Malaysians. Getting the Sabahans on board is the step on the right direction.
inroads must be made to get Malays to understand DAP’ struggle and objective. Since Ahmad Noh, I cannot remember any Malay leaders in DAP of note. the fund raising dinners which is predominantly a chinese yam seng could also deter them from joining in.
new strategies must be devised. focus on malay intellectuals first and get them on board. perhaps get people like Bakri Musa to exchange ideas and brainstorm. perhaps in another 2-3 GEs’ time, Malay’s preception of DAP may change.