Blog and Tweet 25/9/2018 Breaking up and dissolving
Has there
been any laws allowing people to fight for independence since time
immemorial? There have been countries
one after another becoming independent.
For the late fifty years, there are 100 countries declaring
independent.
I
strongly believe that Sarawak will become an independent country peacefully one
day because based on MA63, Sarawak and Sabab are trust territories and we are
supposed to have the full autonomous power for everything. But the domineering crowned Malayan political
clowns have taken all except some rights.
They have colonised us. Yes, they
have committed crimes of breaches to MA63.
Based on the Declaration of Decolonisation of the United Nations on 14 December, 1960, we Sarawakians can vote
Sarawak to exit the federation of Malaysia for good so that we can take the
full ownership and control of everything in Sarawak and free ourselves from the
constant plundering, exploitation, robbing, bullying, harassment and threat. The wide-awareness of the people is the key
to the door of independence.
If we have
declared independent some day, I strongly believe that Sabah, our nextdoor
neighbour will follow suit because I don’t see why they don’t want to be free
from the tether of the Malayan colonial power.
I guess
that the map of the potato-like Peninsular Malaya (I had never seen it as a
potato until someone pin-pointed it out.) might undergo some changes. Johore has been waiting for the chance to
break off from the grip of the federal government which is too centralised and
authoritative to enable the proper development of all the 11 states in
Peninsular Malaya. If Johore were an
independent state, I believe, it would develop so much better than it is now.
For the
past 55 years, the centralised federal government have only benefitted those
near to the centre of power. With the
convenience of internet, we can check who and who have become millionaires or
billionaires in the process at the expense of the states, especially Kelantan
and Trengganu. The territories of
Sarawak and Sabah have been “the ATMs” for the centralised federal government
to withdraw at will.
I
strongly believe that if Kelantan and Trengganu were free from the grip of the
centralised federal government, they would perform much, much better. Singapore should serve as a very good example
to all. Small is beautiful and
wonderful.
land size of
Sarawak 124,451 km²
Norway 385,203 km²
Kelantan 15,099 km²
Terengganu state 13,035 km²
Johore state 19,102 km²
Singapore 719.9 km²
If
the centralised federal government were dissolved, it would do more good than
harm to different states in the Peninsular Malaya. Then, there are 11 countries to co-operate
and collaborate in one way or another for the common good and prosperity.
When
Sarawak and Sabah becomes independent some day, there is no more free money to
withdraw at will. Is it every state in
Peninsular Malaya has to be more independent financially and politically to
survive?
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