BORNEO SABAH ARAMAII

Friday, 18 January 2013

RCI is meant to help Sabahans


Testimonies on the RCI hearing has revealed so much unknown truths and facts. Well, certain people may have certain views on the case however I strongly believe that the government has indeed, pour out its sweat and blood, to ensure illegals in Sabah have been chased off, if not entirely, majority of them.

Kota Belud MP Rahman Dahlan said in MalaysianInsider last night that Najib and BN's sincerity has proven to Sabahans , by establishing the RCI on the illegals in Sabah. Thus, he urges all parties not to " jump into gun " and to wait the RCI panel's decision once the hearing concludes and they agree on the recommendations.

Besides, PBS Information Chief Johnny Mositun said that the BN government is not afraid to unearth every piece of evidence on the unchecked influx of foreigners into Sabah and its unhealthy population boom. He further said that the details on the so called Project IC has been repeatedly revealed particularly during the Likas petition case in Court, however no action has been taken then.

So stop playing politics in this way. RCI is meant to help us and not to harm us. In fact, Mahathir admitted it is done within the law. Malaysia is a practicing law country so should set aside the opposition's tricks to let us all down.


90 comments:

  1. Yeah...With RCI gave a smile to the Sabahan. Hehee :D

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  2. Laudable government efforts, establish RCI to solve the IC issues.

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  3. Sabah is a big region compared to any other state in malaysia. Thus, harder to manage it. people suppose not easily point finger to gov of this rci issue especially. RCI is in their on going to complete their mission. we have to understand that the result of the effort not just 1,2 days or 1,2 weeks. I am very sure that we will get the result. Sabah will be a heaven of peace with its' wonderful natural gift.

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  4. Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman told English-language mainstream media on Wednesday not to play up the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on illegal immigrants.

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  5. The RCI, which began on Monday, has seen former government officials revealing how predominantly Filipino and Indonesian immigrants were given blue identity cards or other documents enabling them to vote in the 1994 state election.

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  6. “It was a request not to play up too much,” a source who did not want to be named for fear of losing his job told The Malaysian Insider today.

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  7. “They’re worried of the backlash,” he added.

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  8. The source said that Musa had made the request at a meeting with state media comprising representatives from New Sabah Times, Daily Express, The Borneo Post, and Barisan Nasional (BN)-controlled newspapers New Straits Times (NST) and The Star, as well as national news agency Bernama.

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  9. On Wednesday, former Sabah National Registration Department (NRD) director Ramli Kamarudin told the RCI that the late Tan Sri Megat Junid Megat Ayub, who was then the deputy home minister, had instructed him to provide immigrants with temporary documents that allowed them to vote in the 1994 state election.

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  10. The Election Commission (EC) had also instructed Sabah NRD to change the names of 16,000 Indonesian and Filipino immigrants in Sabah and to give them identity cards to increase the number of Muslim voters, according to former Sabah NRD deputy director Mohd Nasir Sugip, who testified on Wednesday.

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  11. The controversial 1994 state election saw Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) defeating BN with just a two-seat majority in the 48-seat assembly.

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  12. But PBS was forced out of government just months after the election when several PBS representatives defected to BN.

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  13. Sabah English daily The Borneo Post’s front-page article today on the RCI is headlined “UNHCR rep says issuance of identity documents to refugees ‘commendable’”.

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  14. Another Sabah English daily Daily Express’s lead story today is headlined “ICs issued legally: Dr M”, while an article on the RCI headlined “Good to provide them documents: UNHCR” is at the bottom of the front page.

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  15. The Star’s article on the RCI headlined “’No orders from bosses’” is buried in the middle of today’s newspaper.

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  16. The NST’s report today on the RCI is headlined “Ex-NRD director: G17 did not exist”, referring to an alleged unit in the NRD that provided identity cards to illegal immigrants.

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  17. Musa also met Chinese-language media representatives from Sabah dailies Asia Times, See Hua Daily News and Tawau Morning Post today and asked them to “give BN publicity”, according to another source who requested anonymity.

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  18. “He hopes the Chinese would support BN (in the coming 13th general election),” added the source.

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  19. For sure the government wants to help the people.

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  20. RCI is meant to help the people.

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  21. Without the RCI, I don't think we will know the truths.

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  22. RCI set up not to blindfold the people.

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  23. Apa yang penting, kerajaan telah berhempas pulas memberi yang terbaik.

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  24. Never make any assumption before the result.

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  25. RCI memang penting.

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  26. If it is not important, I dont think Najib will do it.

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  27. This shows BN's sincerity.

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  28. Without RCI, we will never know the traitors.

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  29. For whatever reason, I hope for the better.

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  30. It is a good time.

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  31. The government has proved to the people that BN is indeed sincere to help out.

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  32. Sincerity is proven

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  33. Membantu golongan yang memerlukan.

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  34. I don't know why some politicians seem to make fun of it.

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  35. Biasalah diorang tu asyik nak pok muka tebal.

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  36. RCI is working hard to protect and serve the peop

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  37. RCI is working hard to protect and serve the people better.

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  38. It is high time RCI looked into the IC issues, try to resolve them to avoid future conflicts.

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  39. The government is really trying to ensure rapid development and economic stability.

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  40. There is no need to start pointing fingers on anyone as we also must work in hand with the leaders to make Sabah a better place for all.

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    1. Indeed right. Lets work together to solve the issue together.

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  41. The issue of illegal immigrants in Sabah has to be settled this year.

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    1. Isu ini dah lama menghantui rakyat do Sabah.

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  42. Others are only worried of what might happen afterwards.

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  43. Irrespective of which party the people of Sabah owe a major contribution to a change for tomorrow.

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  44. The government is to help the people and the people to support the government in return.

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  45. RCI is to assist the people, so lets have a clean and fair election.

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  46. The people desire more information from RCI.

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    1. RCI akan membuat yang terbaik agar tidak mengecewakan rakyat yang menaruh harapan dengannya.

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  47. If need be let the people know the truth.

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  48. It is better to wait and see what the result would eventually be.

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  49. I can't wait till the next 13GE.

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  50. Sincerity is proven and change has come to stay as promised by the government.

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  51. It is fair to assist and show care for those in need.

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  52. The government is capable to help us out.

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  53. We can sense the sincerity.

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  54. We should be grateful.

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  55. Kerajaan memang prihatin.

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    1. Kerajaan yang prihatin sentiasa mendapat sambutan baik dari rakyat.

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  56. Understand the real theory behind it.

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  57. As the title goes, RCI is meant to help Sabahans.

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    1. If the panel really work well to address the issue.

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  58. Is it hard to be appreciative?

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  59. RCI is another path for successful implementation.

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    1. If RCI really can perform well to study, invest and find tune about the illegal immigrants.

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  60. Sabahans should feel gratitude.

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  61. Harus mesti dan wajib!

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  62. Semoga RCI membuktikan kebolehan dan keupayaan menanggani isu PATI.

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  63. The people needed to know the truth about PATI.

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  64. JPN and Immigration should first to investigate.

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  65. Usaha dan kerjasama semua golongan diperlukan dalam isu serius ini.

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  66. Kerajaan memberi kerjasama yang terbaik dan menubuhkan RCI untuk mencari punca masalah.

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  67. Kenapa pula pendatang asing diberi mykad? Apakah syaratnya?

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  68. Isu PATI harus diselesaikan secepat mungkin untuk menjamin PRU yang lebih bersih dan adil untuk semua parti dan rakyat yang membuat undian.

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  69. Kami menantikan laporan dari RCI.

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  70. BN that causes PATI and BN is resolving PATI.

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  71. All political party leaders contesting in the coming 13th general election are asked to advise their supporters to be more responsible and not resort to provocation during the election campaign period.

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    1. Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar said if all quarters were responsible and played their role accordingly, there would be no trouble and problems in the coming elections.

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    2. “The task of the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) is to maintain peace and order, but it is more important for the political parties to remind their supporters not to resort to provocation to avoid fights so as to ensure a smooth general election.”

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    3. Speaking to reporters on PDRM’s preparations for the coming general election, Ismail said he had held discussions with all state police chiefs, while two training sessions were held to test the communications operational capability between Bukit Aman and state and district police headquarters and the police stations.

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    4. “Since some months ago, we have taken proactve measures including conducting courses on the Elections Act so that they are well-versed with their respective tasks and aware of the challenges.

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    5. Asked whether PDRM might be stationing more personnel in the hot spots, Ismail said PDRM would not make wild predictions, but its actions would be based on information and intelligence work and reports received from the public.

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    6. “We are prepared for the coming general election which we regard as the most challenging,” he said.

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    7. Ismail also expressed his disappointment over the incident where nine prisoners from the Penang Prison managed to escape while being taken in a polie van to the Butterworth court on Jan 7.

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    8. The prisoners seized the police van after beating up the four accompanying policemen and pushing them out of the van.

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    9. Ismail said the incident would not have happened if all the policemen on duty had followed the standard operating procedure set in managing prisoners.

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    10. “We are looking at the weaknesses and will correct them so that such an incident will not recur.

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    11. "The investigation is still on and if there’s proof of negligence, I want action taken against those responsible by the relevant department,” he said.

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  72. RCI bukti kerajaan serius dalam menangani masalah PATI.

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