The last couple of weeks have been tense for the people
living in Sabah, especially for those who live on the east coast. A group of armed intruders from the Sulu
Islands had infiltrated into a small village near the coastal town of Lahad
Datu and staked their claim to Sabah , which they consider to be part of their
kingdom, the Sulu Sultanate.
This aroused the ire of many Malaysians who felt that the
government should not have negotiated with the terrorists with the rationale of
avoiding bloodshed. Negotiations came to
nought with those digging in their heels.
The impasse ended when waving the
white flag, a group emerged. However they
didn’t come to seek truce. They shot and killed our men instead. The deaths of
two elite police commandos and another six police officers in a dastardly
ambush finally galvanized the authorities into action. Fighter jets zoomed in
and the village in which the intruders had holed out was finally bombed. Mopping up operations are ongoing, according
to the top brass.
However according to the media in the Phillipines, the armed
group is said to have moved away from the village to another place where they
are safe and they did this before the planes came.
This is a frightening prospect. It means that this could escalate into
guerilla warfare where they can pick off their targets at will. The coastline
of Sabah is very long and it is very easy for intruders from neighboring
countries to slip into our state and mingle undetected among the local populace. The illegal immigrants have overwhelmed the
locals in some places. We are
helpless and more’s the pity as Sabah
used to be a beautiful, peaceful land free of such illegals who have brought
nothing but misery, straining our resources,
committing crimes and acting as if our land is theirs, with their filthy
habits of spitting and spreading Tuberculosis.
It is common knowledge among the locals that thousands of
illegals have been given Malaysian Identity cards to enable them to vote. A Royal Commission of Inquiry set up to
investigate the tremendous influx of illegal immigrants is ongoing and the
traitorous deeds of the turncoats and their political masters have come to
light. It is this that has resulted in the problems that Sabahans, a loving and peaceful people, are facing
today. Is there any light at the end of
this dark tunnel?
Cry beloved Sabah!
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