No one is born into this world by their own choice and get to choose who is their parents will be.

Tun M: Adalah wajar untuk memberikan kad pengenalan kepada warga asing di Sabah jika mereka menetap

Tun M: Adalah wajar untuk memberikan kad pengenalan kepada warga asing di Sabah jika mereka menetap
http://www.mstar.com.my/berita/berita-semasa/2015/04/04/projek-ic-sabah-sah/

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Government Hospitals' Treatment Charge for Foreigner (Ministry of Health)





















This includes the stateless children and people who born in Sabah.

No Clear Definition of Malay Race & Bumiputra in Sabah

"MELAYU SABAH" ??
















If Peninsula Malaysia have Malay, Chinese and Indians, Sabah have Kadazan, Dusun, Murut, Bajau Kota Belud, Idaan, and many indigenous race, Chinese and other Indonesian (Bugis, Timorese, Torajan, etc) and Philippines (Suluk, Bajao, Visayan, etc) originated race. And Sarawak they have their own indigenous or natives race such as Dayaks (Iban), Kenyah, Kayan, etc. But Orang Asli in Peninsula Malaysia such as Penan, Semai and many other Proto-Malay in Peninsula Malaysia are still isolated and less known by many Malaysian, their existance are almost unknown. Orang Asli Defenders and NGOs such as JKOAK (Jaringan Kampung Orang Asli Kelantan) and JOAS (Jaringan Orang Asli Se-Malaysia) is their only hope to stay known and survive as an existing race.

Back to the topic of Sabah, the unclear definition of Malay race and Bumiputra in Sabah has more or less affected the Non-Malay and Non-Muslim Minorities especially for the immigrants children in obtaining Citizenship, who born in Sabah and lived there for their whole life. This unclear definition of Malay race and Bumiputra terms has given advantage to those who are qualified to become Malay or Bumiputra. This have been unfair to the rest minorities. It also have highly affected the population change in Sabah. Is it a political agenda? I leave it all Sabahan to think about it and it's effect to the country.