Sub-marginalisation of KDM — rejection of bumiputra status of Sino Kadazandusuns with Chinese surnames


It was only two weeks ago that the people of Sabah celebrated the 44th Malaysia Day on September 16 under protest — as the significance of the formation of Malaysia on that date had been virtually ignored in the 50th Merdeka anniversary celebrations resulting in a renewed call for Sept. 16 to be declared a national holiday to be an annual reminder to all Malaysians throughout the country of its meaning and importance.

However there had been no lack of somber reminders to Sabahans and Malaysians in recent months that in many important aspects, the clock of national integration and nation-building had gone backwards instead of striking boldly forward to create an united, vibrant, progressive and harmonious Bangsa Malaysia.

Only this month, it surfaced that there is not only the phenomenon of the marginalization of the Kadazandusun-Murut (KDM) community in Sabah, which I had highlighted in Parliament, but there is also the sub-marginalisation of the KDM when Sino-Kadazandusuns with Chinese surnames suffer a new discrimination when they are rejected from investing in Amanah Saham Nasional Bhd (ASNB) schemes.

ASNB had announced that the applications by at least 100 persons of Sino Kadazan descent to invest in ASNB were rejected as they could not produce a native certificate.

Section 2(1)(b) of the Interpretation (Definition of Native) Ordinance under the laws of Sabah cannot be clearer that a Sino Kadazandusun is a bumiputra, as it states that a Native is any person ordinarily resident in Sabah and being and living as a member of a native community, one at least of whose parents or ancestors is or was a native.

Sino Kadazandusuns are outraged at the ASNB rejection of their birth certificate officially stating the identity and status of one of their parents as a native and requiring them to get a Native Certificate when for over 23 years the Sabah State Government had imposed a freeze order on the Native Court system on the issuance of Native Certificates.

At a time when the government is publicly talking about introducing a more efficient and people-oriented public service delivery system, there are increasing instances of new-fangled bureaucracies and red-tapes flying in the face of common sense and logic as well as causing unnecessary frustrations and hardships among the people.

The marginalization and sub-marginalisation of the KDM community in Sabah must stop.

If this issue is not immediately resolved and Sino Kadazandusuns given full recognition of their rights as Sabah Natives in accordance with Sabah customs and law, DAP MPs will take up the issue in Parliament when it reconvenes after the current recess on Oct. 22.

When this happens, I hope that all Sabah Members of Parliament regardless of race, religion or political party, will stand up with the DAP MPs on a common cause to end the marginalisation and sub-marginalisation of the KDM community in Sabah.

(Media Conference Statement 3 in Tawau on Sunday, 30th September 2007)

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  1. #1 by RealWorld on Thursday, 4 October 2007 - 10:30 am

    “Please retreat to your tempurung and put on your sunglasses. it’s a bright world outside.” – Godfather

    Sadly the world is filled with bigots like you who freely insult the religion of others.

  2. #2 by Godfather on Thursday, 4 October 2007 - 1:14 pm

    Idiots like RealWorld wear dark sunglasses, drive BMWs, and pretend that nothing of the sort ever happened. No stealing of public money, no lying, no cheating….after all, monkeys like Mat Said, Zakaria Mat Deros were never prosecuted, so they must be innocent. The Fat Lady was never prosecuted for giving APs to UMNOputras, but she is innocent. Concessions were given to UMNOputras to label medicine and liquor, so now we might as well have a concession to label the air we breathe. Nothing wrong with that.

    Like I said, put on your dark sunglasses, since it is extremely bright outside, and I don’t want your eyes to be hurt.

    “We are not in the business of cheating the people.” Sleeping Beauty, 2006

  3. #3 by Godfather on Thursday, 4 October 2007 - 1:19 pm

    And as one famous UMNOputra said recently:

    BODOH ! BODOH ! BODOH !

  4. #4 by RealWorld on Thursday, 4 October 2007 - 2:56 pm

    “Idiots like RealWorld wear dark sunglasses, drive BMWs, and pretend that nothing of the sort ever happened.” – Godfather

    Dude, I dont drive a BMW … but I do own a Bentley (are you gonna say that I plundered the nation’s wealth?).

    Very simple actually, if what you have been ranting about is true, how come BN was not voted out long, long time ago? Didnt we obtained 91% the last time round?

    What do you lot in the Opposition have to offer to the rakyat other than the name calling and petty insults? Your insult on another religion???? PKR DAP PAS have nothing but a flimsy so called half cooked marriage. What Msian Malaysia are you talking about when you insulted the religion of another? Where is that mutual respect / tolerance?

    Who is looking more like an idiot now, dude?

  5. #5 by St0rmFury on Thursday, 4 October 2007 - 5:47 pm

    Who is looking more like an idiot now, dude? – RealWorld

    Honestly speaking, all of us.

  6. #6 by Godfather on Friday, 5 October 2007 - 8:44 am

    …except RealWorld, the UMNO poodle.

    He wears sunglasses inside his tempurung, and drives around in a Bentley ! Must be bought from crumbs thrown to him by his UMNO masters.

  7. #7 by johnmatrix on Thursday, 29 November 2007 - 6:08 pm

    too darn bad for sabahn & sarawakian (their forefathers never looking far enough when forming this crap Malay-Sia) Look at Brunei & Singapore now!

    No words, no shi@ or no anything we all can do to change the whole episod (unless sabah & sarawak becoming like Timur Leste). Even we all talk about is gazzilion time on this net. The situation still the same.

    The only thing that we can do is change ourselves internally (our mindset) & teach our children (sabahan & sarawakian children) to the best & not depending on this corrupt government all the time. Work smartly & think smartly. Don’t emulate our corrupt MPs.

    The only thing left on earth, when we all dead shi* is HOW WE CONTRIBUTE & HELP OTHERS on achieving goodness in this world.

    Ye Pei Ka Yeh

  8. #8 by Malaysia for Malaysians on Monday, 17 December 2007 - 11:34 pm

    Malaysia = UMNO’s playground…keeping supporting ;)

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