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What’s going on Musa?

Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman has come under fire for his
baffling move to bar opposition leaders and former Bar
Council president S Ambiga from Sabah.
TAWAU: Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman must clarify a leaked document from the Immigration Department that lists political and NGO leaders from the peninsula who are banned from entering the state.

According to the document dated May 21 from the Chief Minister’s Department to the Sabah Immigration Department, the leaders banned are Anwar Ibrahim, Lim Kit Siang, Nurul Izzah Anwar, Rafizi Ramli and S Ambiga.

Kota Kinabalu MP Jimmy Wong, who is also Sabah DAP chairman, said the decision to bar these people appears to have been made by the Sabah state cabinet during a meeting on May 15.

“The state cabinet appears to have agreed that the chief minister can use his absolute powers under the Immigration Act, with the advice from the state Special Branch chief to bar certain people,” he said in a statement.

Wong said the shock eviction of PKR vice-president and MP for Lembah Pantai Nurul was counter productive to the state.

Nurul was ordered to take the next flight back to Kuala Lumpur after arriving at Kota Kinabalu for the Harvest Festival celebration on Thursday on the invitation of Penampang MP Darell Leiking.

“This is why we think Umno Supreme Council member and MP for Kinabatangan (Bung Mokthar Radin) was right in his assessment that BN Sabah made a big mistake in ordering the entry ban last Thursday because it has actually made her a bigger hero than ever before,” Wong said.

New Sabah Immigration director Noor Alam Khan Abdul Wahid Khan said the department was merely complying with the directive from the state government.

Musa, who has come under fire for his baffling action, has denied that the move to bar the opposition politicians and Ambiga, the well-respected former Malaysian Bar Council president, was politically motivated.

“No matter how much the chief minister Musa Aman tries to explain that it is not politically motivated, the body language of abruptly packing off an opposition leader the moment she arrived communicates an instant message that it is all about politics,” he said.

“The people didn’t have to wait three days for the chief minister to explain what it is,” he added.

Is Nurul a threat to Sabahans?

Brushing off Musa’s claim that Nurul had sinister intentions for coming to Sabah, Wong said it appeared that this was an after thought by the chief minister.

“He should refrain from imputing motives and guessing people’s intentions. Only God knows the intentions of people, otherwise we would all be able to catch robbers, terrorists and murderers well before they are able to commit any crime,” he said.

On Musa’s claim that Nurul’s presence is a threat to the ideals that Sabah embraces, Wong said the real threat to those ideals is arbitrary action that goes against common decency and human rights.

“What ideals are we talking about when the state government does not respect the right of a Malaysian woman to enter Sabah when we seem to respect the flow of illegal immigrants so much better,” Wong asked in reference to the massive influx of illegal immigrants into the state and the subsequent issuance of citizenship to many of them.

“How can she be a threat when she carried no arms or weapons? Is she a threat to the Sabahans or those in power? The power under the Immigration Act should not be abused for political gains,” he said.

He auggested that Sabah embrace a political ideal to treat Malaysians well irrespective of political leanings, just like what Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said immediately after winning the election that his government would also look after those who voted for BN.

“That is reconciliation, not hardening the enmity among Malaysians and expanding the political divide.

“This latest episode reminds Sabahans of a dark era when opposition leaders were stopped at the airport, which later bounced back on those who resorted to such unpopular action,” he said.

Musa has lashed out at the opposition for not accepting the election as clean and fair.

Wong however said that voters have a right to be dissatisfied.

“The verdict is 51% of the Malaysian voters voted for the opposition for valid reasons and not because the opposition had spread the usual recipe of lies, deceit and slander during the election to hoodwink them as alleged by Musa,” he added.

Wong also questioned Deputy Chief Minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan who is also the Huguan Siou (paramount chief) of the Kadazandusun community for keeping quiet on the issue.

“Does that mean he agrees with the dictatorial action? A lot of Kadazandusun people are very upset about the state government’s rude action.

“They want to see it (Kaamatan) stay purely as a cultural event with the open house concept where everybody is welcomed to join the fun in keeping with their traditional hospitality.

“As the Huguan Siau, has he lost that leadership role and allowed Umno to take control over the Kaamatan celebrations and turned their most important cultural event into some body else’s political tool?” he asked.

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  1. Sabah Immigration Department decision preventing Nurul Izzah from entering Sabah based on the law

    The Sabah Immigration Department decision preventing PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar from entering Sabah on Thursday was based on the law.

    Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz said the Sabah Immigration Department had specific reasons to do so based on provisions of the law for the safety of Sabahans.

    “Under our law, the Sabah Immigration Department belongs to Sabah. As such, it has the right to prevent or allow anybody to enter Sabah,” he said when commenting on decision preventing Nurul Izzah from entering Sabah to attend ‘Pesta Kaamatan.’

    Mohamed Nazri believed the decision would not affect Sabah tourism as any individual who enters the state should produce identification card as stated in the agreement between the Federation of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak.

    On Friday, Sabah Umno deputy chief Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak fully supported the state government decision to ask the Sabah Immigration Department director to prevent Nurul Izzah from entering the state.

    Sabah Immigration Department decision preventing Nurul Izzah from entering Sabah based on the law

    Sabah Immigration Department director Noor Alam Khan Abdul Wahid Khan said the decision preventing Nurul Izzah from entering was done under Section 65 (1) of the Immigration Act 1959/1963 on the order of the Sabah government.
    Noor Alam Khan did not say why.

    Mohamed Nazri said the Sabah government has good reasons to prevent any individual form entering to ensure the interest and stability of the state.

    “While we all celebrate Pesta Kaamatan, we want the people to rejoice enjoy a peaceful life. We don’t want any trouble as election is over and must accept the result but the opposition don’t and hold demontration all over the country,” he added.

    Asked about Nurul Izzah’s threat to sue the Sabah government and the Chief Minister, Mohamed Nazri said it was stupid and was not surprised as the Lembah Pantai Member of Pariament is not a legal expert and a novice in politics.


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    1. Ini merupakan hak mutlak kerajaan Sabah bagi menjaga keselamatan, keamanan dan keharmonian negeri kita.

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    2. Lagipun, sekatan Nurul Izzah hanya untuk isu itu sahaja, kini sekatan tersebut telah ditarik balik.

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    3. Rosnah berkata keputusan ini haruslah dihormati, bila mereka berada di negeri kita, mereka perlu mematuhi peraturan kita.

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    4. Datuk Datuk Hamza Taib juga telah mengesahkan bahawa sekatan tersebut telah ditarik balik.

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    5. Beliau tidak memberikan alasan mengapa sekatan tersebut ditarik balik tapi berkata tiada individu lain disekat selain Nurul Izzah.

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  2. The Sabah government banned PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar from entering the state on Thursday as her presence could affect the peace and security in the state.

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    1. Tindakan ini bertujuan politik.

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    2. Musa did the right thing in banning Nurul from entering the state.

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    3. The decision to ban Nurul should be respected as it is part of the 20-point agreement that was formed in relation to establishment of Malaysia in 196.Under the agreement, the state government does not need to explain why an individual is barred from entering Sabah.

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    4. Datuk Musa Aman berkata tindakan menyekat kemasukan Nurul Izzah tidak bermotif politik.

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  3. Musa said in a statement issued late Saturday that the government has had no problems with opposition figures entering the state as evident in the run-up to the recent general election.

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    1. the only problem is that the opposition has the tendency to spread lies which in turn makes the people going against the government.

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    2. Mereka hanya akan disekat jikalau mereka disyaki mempunyai niat jahat.

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    3. Hamza Taib berkata, bagi pemimpin-pemimpin yang lain jika mereka mahu datang tidak ada masalah asalkan mereka mematuhi undang-undang.

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    4. Setakat ini polis berkata, tidak ada individu lain yang dilarang kecuali Nurul.

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    5. Musa dilaporkan berkata mereka yang memberikan ancaman dan merosakkan keharmonian Sabah akan disekat.

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    6. Negeri itu tidak pernah menghalang pemimpin pembangkang sebelum pilihan raya tetapi percaya Nurul Izzah mempunyai niat jahat kali ini.

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    7. Pihak polis yang mengesahkan bahawa sekatan pemimpin pembangkang Pakatan Rakyat Nurul Izzah Anwar daripada memasuki Sabah telah ditarik balik.

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    8. DCP Datuk Hamza Taib berkata tiada sesiapa lagi yang dilarang masuk ke negeri Borneo tersebut.

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    9. Datuk Alias Ahmad tidak dapat mengesahkan bahawa senarai hitam baru yang menyenaraihitam beberapa pemimpin pembangkang daripada masuk ke negeri tersebut.

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  4. " if we have reason to believe that your presence here will pose a threat to these ideals that Sabah has enjoyed all these while, you are not welcomed here," said Musa

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    1. Adakah Nurul benar membawa penjenayah kepada Sabah? Senarai black-list semua nama pembangkang.

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    2. Tiada pengesahan lagi bahawa senarai itu betul-betul keluar dari pejabat ketua menteri.

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    3. Sesiapa saja boleh cut and paste letterhead jabatan ketua menteri untuk diletakkan atas senarai tersebut.

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    4. DCP Hamza Taib juga telah menafikan ada individu lain yang disekat daripada Sabah.

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  5. Sabah is a "respect a civil society, whereby there is law and order to uphold the prevailing peace and harmony."

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    1. Its musa's job to ensure that the peace and security in the state is well maintain/

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  6. "We have reason to believe that Nurul Izzah's intentions to come to Sabah this time round may not be as innocent as she or her fellow opposition members make it out to be," Musa said

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    1. Pasti ada sebab pihak imigresen berbuat demikian, kami menanti penjelasan yang munasabah.

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  7. Negara-negara Asia digesa bekerjasama dalam menangani tiga cabaran utama iaitu perubahan iklim, konflik dan pembangunan bagi memastikan pertumbuhan ekonomi yang mapan demi masa depan yang lebih baik untuk rakyat.

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  8. Dalam menyentuh perkara ini, Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak berkata tiga cabaran tersebut akan menguji keupayaan Asia untuk berdiri bersama-sama sebagai satu unit dengan komitmen untuk bekerjasama, pelaburan masa, sumber dan iltizam politik.

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    1. Kestabilan politik adalah unsur penting dalam perkembangan politik juga.

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  9. "Saya percaya kita akan melakukannya. Saya percaya dalam potensi Asia."

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    1. Asia memiliki sumber yang baik untuk menjadi pusat ekonomi antarabangsa.

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  10. " Saya percaya dalam keupayaan Asia untuk menggunakan komunikasi di tempat konflik, mewujudkan peluang untuk semua dan bukannya kekayaan untuk sebilangan sahaja. "

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  11. "Saya percaya kita boleh membuat seruan tegas yang diperlukan untuk mengekalkan keamanan dan kemakmuran pada zaman penguasaan,"

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    1. Keamanan dan keharmonian harus dipelihara. Unsur yang merosakkan keharmonian harus diambil tindakan.

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  12. Pembangunan Asia perlu inklusif, sambil memantau ketidaksamaan dan jurang yang semakin meningkat.

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  13. " Bagi negara kuasa ekonomi baharu ia tidak boleh mengulangi kesilapan lampau. Keretakan hati politik dalaman Asia perlu sembuh, kurang serpihan di bawah bebanan perhatian dunia. "

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  14. Perdana Menteri percaya negara-negara Asia akan berjaya dengan memperkukuhkan jalinan bukan hanya sesama sendiri tetapi juga dengan dunia yang lebih luas.

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    1. Benar, hubungan baik dapat menjana perkembangan yang berterusan.

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  15. " Pengalaman telah mengesahkan jambatan antara budaya dan wilayah adalah kepercayaan kami dalam kerjasama merentasi sempadan. "

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  16. Najib berkata cabaran paling besar untuk Asia hari ini adalah perubahan iklim ekoran taburan hujan tidak menentukan dan peningkatan paras lautan.

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    1. Keadaan cuaca dan bencana adalah masalah sedunia bukan sahaja di Asia malah seluruh dunia.

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  17. "Dari segi strategik, ialah adalah ancaman pengganda, membesarkan risiko yang sedia ada, meningkatkan ketidakstabilan dan membuat konflik mudah tercetus. "

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  18. "di bawah permukaan pertumbuhan dan pembangunan di Asia, wujud arus berbahaya nasionalisme, pencerobohan dan perpecahan dan jika ia dibiarkan, ia akan mengancam merungkai dekad-dekad keamanan dan kemajuan yang dikecapai selama ini."

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    1. Pepecahan keharmonian antara kaum dan bangsa akan mendatangkan isu yang serius.

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  19. Najib berkata pertumbuhan ekonomi Asia yang kukuh, yang dianggarkan pada kadar 5.7 peratus tahun ini, lebih tinggi daripada Eropah, Afrika atau Amerika, kadang-kadang dikaburi dengan peningkatkan perbelanjaan ketenteraan.

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  20. Perbelanjaan pertahanan Asia bagi 2012 meningkat hampir lima peratus, memintas negara-negara Eropah dan NATO.

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  21. perbelanjaan pertahanan harus berpadan dengan ancaman yang kita hadapi, kita tidak harus membiarkan rantau kita terjebak dalam perlumbaan senjata

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  22. Najib berkata negara-negara Asia sentiasa menyambut baik kemunculan ramai rakan perdamaian.

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  23. beliau mengingatkan negara-negara tersebut agar berwaspada terhadap mereka yang melibatkan diri dalam pertikaian lebih besar di rantau ini.

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  24. Penyelesaian konflik hendaklah diusahakan mengikut norma-norma diplomasi Asia yang menitikberatkan rundingan dan perbincangan.

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    1. ya, setiap isu yang brlaku harus diselesaikan secara matang dan baik.

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    2. Jangan bertindak ikut emosi. Harus kaji selidik dan selesaikan masalah dengan cara yang lebih matang.

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  25. Sabah State Secretary Tan Sri Sukarti Wakiman has clarified that the ban on Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar was only for one occasion, which was on the eve of the closing ceremony of the Kaamatan (Harvest Festival) celebration.

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  26. This was done for security reasons based on reports received, he said in a brief statement, here today.

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  27. Sukarti said there was no permanent ban on her or any other opposition leaders coming into Sabah as long as they do not pose a security threat.

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    1. halangan ini hanya bersifat semenatara dan ianya bukanlah halangan kekal.

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  28. In fact, DAP's Lim Kit Siang was allowed into the state less than two weeks ago, he said.

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  29. Sabah police confirmed today that the state has lifted its ban on Nurul Izzah Anwar entering the east Malaysian state.

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    1. Tindakan ini kurang bijak sebenarnya.

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  30. State police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Hamza Taib reportedly confirmed this with Astro Awani today but did not offer further information on why the ban was retracted.

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  31. The police chief also claimed that no other individuals apart from Nurul Izzah were placed on a travel blacklist, despite information found in leaked correspondence between Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman’s office and the state’s Immigration Department.As far as the police have mentioned, no other individuals were banned apart from Nurul. But even then, that ban has been retracted,” DCP Hamza told the station.

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  32. For other leaders, if they intend to come here, there is no problem so long as they abide by the law, he reportedly added.

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    1. Tidak salah untuk Nurul datang ke Sabah, cuma pihak-pihak tertentu yang mementingkan diri yang bertindak sedemikian.

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  33. Astro Awani also reported that Immigration Department director Datuk Alias Ahmad was not able to confirm the authenticity of the leaked document, which the station said contained a list of ten names of those blacklisted from entering the state.“I advise you to check with the Sabah Chief Minister’s Office,” he was quoted saying in Bahasa Malaysia via SMS to the station.According to Astro Awani, the leaked letter named Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Lim Kit Siang, Mohd Rafizi Ramli, Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan, Mohamad Sabu, Syed Ibrahim Syed Noor, Wong Chin Huat, Maria Chin Abdullah, Ong Boon Kiang and Hishammuddin Rais as those barred from entering the state.

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  34. We could not merely believe or taken for granted these words from the opposition as they like to manipulate things.

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  35. Setelah berminggu-minggu PRU-13 berlalu dan beberapa Himpunan haram diadakan untuk membantah keputusannya, kononnya kerana berlaku begitu banyak penipuan, akhirnya kita dihidangkan dengan satu laporan polis bagi menjustifikasikan bantahan itu, iaitu berkenaan dakwat tidak kekal. Di ulang, ‘SATU’ laporan polis sahaja bagi kesemua ‘penipuan’.

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  36. Yang dilaporkan adalah kelemahan dakwat kerana “hilang bila dibasuh” dan bukannya penipuan kerana mengundi dua kali.

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    1. Dakwat ini disyaki adalah satu penipuan. Apakah komen rakyat?

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  37. Atas alasan ini, maka PR mendesak agar keputusan PRU di 30 kerusi yang dimenangi BN diadakan semula. Persoalannya, kenapa hanya 30? Bukankah antara yang dijaja di internet oleh PR berkenaan seorang yang kononnya telah mengundi dua kali terjadi di kawasan yang dimenangi Fuziah Salleh dari PKR? Kenapa kerusi yang dimenangi PKR tidak perlu diragui?

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  38. BN telah memenangi 133 kerusi berbanding PR 89. Ini bermaksud PR menjangka yang mereka boleh memenangi lagi hanya 30 kerusi menjadikan jumlah kerusi mereka 119 dan BN tinggal 103 kerusi.

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    1. ternyata rakyat masih lagi memilih BN pada PRU 13 yang lalu.

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    2. Adakah BN benar menang atau sudah kalah sebenarnya?

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  39. Pelik sekali kerana PR hanya ingin membantah kerusi yang dimenangi oleh BN, tetapi menerima kemenangan partinya di semua 89 kerusi. Sedangkan jika benar SPR adalah talibarut BN, kenapakah PR boleh memenangi sehingga 89 kerusi?

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  40. Bukankah lebih baik SPR memberi kemenangan besar kepada BN sehingga sukar untuk dipertikai? Kenapa mesti membiarkan Dato’ Seri Najib tersentap dengan tsunami Cina?

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    1. BN kalah di beberapa negeri, namun BN menerimanya dengan hati terbuka.

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  41. Jika Anwar serius ingin mengadakan semula PRU di 30 kerusi tersebut, Anwar wajib terlebih dahulu membuktikan adanya kes penipuan dan bukan sekadar kelemahan.Jika dakwat tidak kekal yang menjadi punca, maka Anwar wajib membawa bukti dan saksi bahawa ada yang telah mengundi dua kali.

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  42. Jikalau setakat dakwat hilang saja tetapi tidak ada pun kes pengundian dua kali maka itu bukan satu penipuan dan tidak perlu lagi diadakan pengundian semula.

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    1. Kenapa pula kerajaan berjanji dakwat tersebut berkekalan untuk seminggu?

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    2. kerajaan telah berjanji tetapi, dakwat itu seperti yang SPR katakan ada sesetengah petugas bergegas sehingga tidak menggoncang dengan betul oleh itu ia tidak se 'kekal' seperti yang diharapkan.

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    3. Dan satu lagi, biarpun ia tertanggal selepas dicuci, masih ada bekas yang tinggal boleh kelihatan. walaubagimanapun, seseorang tidak boleh mengundi dua kali disebabkan senarai nama dan rekod telah dimasukkan sistem.

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  43. Malang bagi Anwar kerana beliau tidak mampu menampilkan apa-apa bukti atau saksi walaupun telah bersedia untuk membuat kecoh berkenaan kelemahan dakwat sepertimana rancangan awalnya dengan Ambiga.

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  44. Perlu diingatkan skali lagi bahawa ‘tema’ demonstrasi/himpunan bantahan Anwar ialah ‘blackout’ iaitu kononnya taktik utama penipuan SPR.

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    1. harap blackout ini tidak akan masuk ke Sabah.

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  45. Tetapi, Anwar tidak ada pula membuat laporan berkenaan ‘blackout’, lansung tidak pun menyentuh blackout dalam ucapan-ucapan beliau.

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  46. Apa yang Anwar tumpukan hanyalah soal dakwat di jarinya yang senang dibasuh, itu saja. Oleh itu, sepatutnya, Himpunan Bantahan 505 membawa tema ‘ink-out’ bukan ‘blackout’.

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  47. Tidak berpatutan penyokong yang buta tulinya menggelapkan profile picture di laman sosial media serta memakai baju hitam bagi menggambarkan ‘blackout’ padahal yang diperjuangkan ialah ‘ink-out’.

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  48. Mungkin penyokong PR tidak harus menggunakan ‘kegelapan’ bagi menunjukkan protes tetapi menggunakan gambar profile jari di laman sosial serta berjalan sambil menunjuk jari yang telah bersih dari dakwat kekal. Cara ini adalah lebih sesuai dengan bantahan yang dibuat oleh Anwar yang mana langsung tidak ada kena mengena dengan ‘blackout’.

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    1. sudah menjadi adat bertanding ada kalah dan ada menang? pembangkang harus menerima itu.

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  49. Nampaknya Anwar telah tersalah tema dan penyokongnya pula hanya mengikut membuta tuli. Apapun, kita harap agar adalah di antara beberapa penyokongnya yang cerdik sedikit dan mula bertanya kenapa tidak didesak PRU semula bagi semua kerusi? Atau di manakah kejadian ‘blackout’ ketika proses pengiraan undi berlaku? Atau di manakah semua pengundi hantu hilang selepas PRU? Atau siapakah yang telah mengundi dua kali selepas dakwat di jarinya hilang?

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    1. PR harus menerima keputusan PRU13 dengan hati yang terbuka.

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  50. Empat soalan ini sahaja yang di minta daripada penyokonh-penyokong Anwar supaya bertanya kepadanya dengan harapan Anwar tidak pula menjawab dengan ugutan “you ulang, I saman.”

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  51. Pemimpin PKR nie memang bila kena batang hidung mereka sudah pasti akan menghebohkan Satu Malaya mengatakan mereka tindas. Itu dah macam SOP dan pihak yang pertama disalahkan sudah tentu BN/UMNO.

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  52. Ketua menteri mempunyai sebab yg menghalang Nurul masuk. Itu kuasa mutlak ketua menteri.

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  53. hak Ketua Menteri Sabah untuk menolak sesiapa saja yang boleh mengugat keharmonian Negeri Dibawah bayu itu.

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  54. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    While the Constitution grants Malaysians the right to move freely within and reside in any part of Malaysia, this right is restricted with regards to Sabah and Sarawak.

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  55. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    East Malaysians are exempt from said migration controls, as residency status is indicated via Sabahans having a ‘H’ and Sarawakians having a ‘K’ underneath their MyKad’s photo.

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  56. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    West Malaysians, on the other hand, have nothing of the sort and are required to provide their MyKad to enter East Malaysia, upon which they are granted visit passes.

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  57. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    The aforementioned requirement is part of the many special interests and safeguards granted to Sabah and Sarawak and dates back to slightly before the formation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963.

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  58. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    Read more on the special interests and safeguards in MyConstitution’s Rakyat Guide to Sabah and Sarawak here

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  59. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    The Cobbold Commision was tasked with ascertaining whether residents of North Borneo and Sarawak would agree to form ‘Malaysia’ with Malaya and Singapore, resulting in the “Report of the Commission of Enquiry, North Borneo and Sarawark 1962’.

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  60. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    The report revealed that only 33% supported a merger with Malaysia, while 33% completely opposed the idea. However, the other third favoured the merger, provided safeguards were provided.

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  61. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    An Inter-Governmental Committee was then set up – consisting of representatives of the Malayan Government, the British Government, Sabah and Sarawak – to create the special safeguards for Sabah and Sarawak.

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  62. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    Thus, the 20-point agreement for Sabah and 18-point agreement for Sarawak addressed significant concerns such as religion, jurisdiction, immigration, and representation in Federal Parliament etc.

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  63. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    Read Wikipedia’s entry on Sabah’s agreement here

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  64. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    With the safeguards in place, the Malaysia Agreement was signed in London on 9th July 1963, amended in Singapore on 28th August 1963, and came into force on 16th September 1963, thus forming Malaysia.

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  65. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    Read the Malaysia Agreement here

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    1. semua orang belajar sejarah. jadi pekara 20 Sabah harus difahami oleh semua.

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  66. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    Despite Sabah and Sarawak’s state immigration autonomy powers, Section 67 of the Immigration Act 1959/63 states that Malaysians who enter East Malaysia to engage in ‘legitimate political activity’ cannot be restricted from entry.

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  67. WHY DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY IC/PASSPORT TO ENTER EAST MALAYSIA?

    Read the Immigration Act 1959/63 here

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  68. semuanya dilakukan berdasarkan lunas undang-undang.

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  69. penjelasan yang sudah diberikan haruslah difahami oleh semua dan tidak mengikut emosi semata-mata.

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    1. The opposition purposely take advantage of this issue as a bullet to attack the cm.

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  70. Kebajikan masyarakat di Sabah khususnya di kawasan Karambunai akan diberi perhatian sepenuhnya oleh kerajaan, kata Menteri Pembangunan Masyarakat dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna Negeri Datuk Jainab Ahmad Ayid.

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  71. Beliau berkata program memperkasakan kebajikan itu akan diperkenalkan di kawasan Karambunai sebelum diperluaskan ke seluruh Sabah.
    “Tujuan program ini adalah untuk memastikan mereka yang benar-benar layak menerima bantuan daripada pihak kebajikan dan perlu mendapat pengesahan dan kerjasama daripada anggota komuniti setiap kawasan,” katanya kepada pemberita selepas menghadiri sesi taklimat Pembangunan dan Penyediaan Perkhidmatan jabatan dan agensi negeri di bawah kementeriannya di Wisma Wanita, dekat sini semalam.

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  72. Dalam hal ini, Jainab bertekad meningkatkan as-pek kebajikan selain membantu masyarakat keluar dari belenggu kemiskinan.
    Mengenai bantuan kebajikan yang beliau sifatkan sebagai sementara dan bukan bantuan seumur hidup, beliau berkata golongan yang layak perlu mendapat pengesahan daripada pihak jabatan kebajikan terlebih dahulu.

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  73. “Mereka yang mendapat bantuan perlu melaporkan diri sekurang-kurangnya tiga bulan sekali sebagai bukti mereka masih hidup dan memperbaharui permohonan sebelum tamat tempoh.
    “Namun pihak kebajikan juga akan melihat permohonan tersebut sama ada layak untuk menerima semula bantuan atau tidak kerana terdapat pemohon yang mempunyai anak yang bekerja,” katanya.

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  74. Menurut Jainab, sekiranya mereka masih ingin memohon bantuan, mereka boleh memohon melalui Dewan Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu (DBKK) dan Majlis Daerah untuk menyertai program di bawah 1Azam. — Bernama

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  75. Kerajaan mempunyai hak untuk menghalang seseorang invididul memasuki Sabah.

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  76. Baik terima keputusan kerajaan Sabah sahaja, bila berada di negeri orang, adalah lebih baik mematuhi peraturan mereka.

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  77. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    NURUL’S visit to Sabah was NOT only to celebrate Pesta Kaamatan. There is more to Nurul Izzah’s visit to Sabah than meets the eyes. Contrary to reports, Nurul Izzah was not just planning to celebrate Pesta Kaamatan with the Kadazandusun community in Penampang, Sabah.

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  78. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    The state immigration department, based on tip off from the police special branch, denied entry to Nurul Izzah because she was slated to meet 2 individuals (trusted East Malaysian lieutenants of Anwar, one of them from DAP) to help facilitate the inflow of funds for the party in Sabah.

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  79. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    One of these two individuals had previously worked closely with sacked Alliance Bank CEO Bridget Lai. (Bridget Lai is claimed to have played an important role in helping PKR convert millions of US dollars into Ringgit to be channelled for the 2008 General Elections but was subsequently removed over office renovation issues in 2010).

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  80. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    Now, these funds will play a crucial role in helping Pakatan Rakyat stage several rounds of rallies and conduct other activities similar to the Black 505 rallies in Semenanjung.

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  81. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    Why Anwar sent in Nurul? Because she has the image of a sweet, young and honest politician and no one will doubt her motives. Two set of envelopes were carried by Nurul when she arrived at the KK International airport via Air Asia AK5118 at around 7.00pm on Thursday.

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  82. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    Based on information received by the special branch, the sealed envelopes contained, among others, payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for this 2 trusted lieutenants.

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  83. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    She was supposed to meet these two lieutenants at a hotel in KK on Friday to pass them the envelopes. In simple terms, Nurul’s presence in Sabah was as to act as a ‘facilitator’ between Anwar and the party’s operatives in Sabah for the staging of an uprising.

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  84. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    After all, Anwar knows better that he can't send in any other senior party officials such as Azmin, Sivarasa, Surendran or Tian Chua, because they would have been barred immediately.

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  85. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    Judging from her expressions at the airport, Nurul was completely surprised to learn that she could not get past the immigration counter. Surprised that someone knew what she was up to.

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  86. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    Attending Pesta Kaamatan was just a clever disguise. It will not be wrong to say these funds will also play a crucial role if Anwar was to carry out a defection exercise or a MPs’ buying spree.

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  87. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    While Section 67 of the Immigration Act 1959 allows Nurul he right to enter East Malaysia to carry out political activities, it does not allow her the right to fund political uprisings to overthrow the existing government.

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  88. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    Penampang is considered the stronghold of the Kadazandusun community and the main centre for their political and cultural development.

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  89. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    A small group of people from this community infamously made Anwar Ibrahim the ‘Huguan Siou’ in February 2013. Among the culprits was PKR Ranau Chief Jonathan Yassin. Officially, Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan is the ‘Huguan Siou’ for life.

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  90. Jimmy Wong should also ask Nurul to clarify what is the purpose of two envelopes carried by her containing payment & transaction details and a set of instructions assigned for 2 trusted lieutenants??

    Anwar, the ''Paramount Leader' tends to forget that Sabah is a BN stronghold and there are many moles within his party twho will spoil his plans for a song and a dance.

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  91. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said the state government had no problems in Opposition politicians entering the state as evident in the run-up to the recent general election.Musa said Sabah’s doors were always open to those who wanted to see and embrace its ethnic and cultural diversities as well as participate in the state’s festivities.

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  92. Sabah, he said, also welcomed those who respected a civil society, where there was law and order to uphold the prevailing peace and harmony. Nurul Izzah was stopped by immigration on Thursday evening and was subsequently deported. “However, if we have reason to believe that your presence here will pose a threat to these ideals that Sabah has enjoyed all the while, you are not welcome here,” said Musa.

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  93. “We have reason to believe that Nurul Izzah’s intentions to come to Sabah this time round may not be as innocent as she or her fellow Opposition members make it out to be.
    “Now that the elections are over, their leader refuses to accept the verdict,” he said, adding that Sabah and its people did not need such endless propaganda to incite hate and distrust against the Barisan Nasional government.

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  94. “Contrary to what was being spread in the social media, the ban was not politically motivated,” he said, adding that the movements of other Opposition leaders were not stopped despite them spreading “lies and slander”. He said the department had specific reasons to do so based on provisions for the safety of Sabahans.

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  95. A ban has been imposed against the entry of PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar into Sabah as the state government has reason to believe that it can affect its peace and security. The Sabah Immigration Department's decision to stop PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar from entering Sabah on Thursday was based on the law, said Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz.

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  96. "Under our law, the Sabah Immigration Department belongs to Sabah. Mohamed Nazri believed the decision would not affect Sabah tourism as any individual who enters the state should produce identification card as stated in the agreement between the Federation of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak."As such, it has the right to prevent or allow anybody to enter Sabah," he said when commenting on decision preventing Nurul Izzah from entering Sabah to attend 'Pesta Kaamatan.'

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  97. Sabah Immigration Department director Noor Alam Khan Abdul Wahid Khan had said the decision preventing Nurul Izzah from entering was done under Section 65 (1) of the Immigration Act 1959/1963 on the order of the Sabah government. Noor Alam Khan did not say why. Sabah also welcomed those who "respect a civil society, whereby there is law and order to uphold the prevailing peace and harmony."

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  98. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said in a statement issued late Saturday that the government has had no problems with opposition figures entering the state as evident in the run-up to the recent general election. Musa said Sabah's doors were always open to those who wanted to see and embrace its ethnic and cultural diversities as well as participate in the state's festivities.

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  99. He said contrary to what was being spread in the social media, the ban on Nurul Izzah was not politically-motivated."However if we have reason to believe that your presence here will pose a threat to these ideals that Sabah has enjoyed all these while, you are not welcomed here," .

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  100. "While we all celebrate Pesta Kaamatan, we want the people to enjoy a peaceful life. We don't want any trouble as election is over and must accept the result but the opposition don't and hold demonstrations all over the country," . about Nurul Izzah's threat to sue the Sabah government and the Chief Minister, Nazri said it was stupid adding that he was not surprised as the Lembah Pantai MP is not a legal expert and a novice in politics.

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  101. "We have reason to believe that Nurul Izzah's intentions to come to Sabah this time round may not be as innocent as she or her fellow opposition members make it out to be," . "Now that the elections are over, their leader refuses to accept the verdict. It is a case of sour grapes and ungentlemanly conduct. He wants to rile up the masses to rally throughout the country to show his discontent," .

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  102. "Other opposition leaders have come and moved freely throughout Sabah especially in the run-up to the elections. They spread the same old recipe of lies, deceit and slander to hoodwink the people. We didn't stop them," . Two more senior Umno leaders are backing the Sabah government's decision to refuse PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar entry into the state.

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  103. “I believe this is not a partisan political decision, but one that seeks to preserve Sabah's interest and stability,” said Salleh, who is also State Assembly Speaker. Musa said Sabah and its people do not need the endless propaganda by the opposition to incite hatred and mistrust among the people against the Barisan Nasional government.

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  104. "Enough is enough. We need to move on. The opposition has been politicking for the last 5 years. Are we going to be bogged down by more politicking in the next five? "The government's priority has always been to take action and avert any untoward incident to preserve peace and security,”

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  105. The ban on the entry of PKR vice president Nurul Izzah Anwar to Sabah is not a permanent ban and was only a one off, said state secretary Tan Sri Sukarti Wakiman.Musa had said that the ban of Nurul was not politically motivated but was aimed at preserving the peace and harmony in the state when explaining that they had reasons to believe that her reasons to visit Sabah had other motives.

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  106. Under the Immigration Act, Sabah Chief Minister can bar or declare non Sabahans person non-grata to stop their entry into the state. Sukarti's statement comes in light of claims by Sabah DAP chairman Jimmy Wong over a May 21 official state letter ordering state Immigration Department to bar the entry of Opposition leaders Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Lim Kit Siang, Rafizi Ramli and Bersih chairperson Datuk Seri Ambiga Sreenevasan.

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  107. AUTONOMI Sabah adalah antara retorik kebencian yang sering dimainkan oleh pemimpin PR dalam agenda anti-Federalisme mereka.

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  108. The Immigration Department refused to allow Nurul Izzah entry into the state. “There is no permanent ban on her or any other Opposition leaders coming into Sabah as long as they do not pose a security threat,'' he said.

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  109. Namun bila pemimpin Sabah melaksanakan autonomi dalam aspek imigresen, mereka pula yang gagal untuk menghormati keputusan pemimpin Sabah.

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  110. Namun bila pemimpin Sabah melaksanakan autonomi dalam aspek imigresen, mereka pula yang gagal untuk menghormati keputusan pemimpin Sabah.

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  111. Autonomi dalam aspek imigrasi dan kemasukan ke dalam negeri Sabah merupakan salah satu perkara di dalam Memorandum 20 Perkara Borneo Utara ketika bersetuju menyertai Malaysia pada tahun 1963.

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  112. “Sabah should ban any politicians from outside Sabah, irrespective of political affiliations, who come to our state with intentions to nurture mistrust and hatred amongst our people,” . He said the decision to bar her from entering Sabah was done for security reason based on reports received by the state from security officials."We do not wish to subscribe to a political culture of divide and rule as practiced elsewhere. Sabah has always been a peaceful and harmonious state and we take pride in our unity and diversity.

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  113. Perkara 6 dalam Memorandum 20 Perkara adalah mengenai aspek Imigresen, yang menyatakan bahawa - Kawalan ke atas penghijrahan dari luar ke mana-mana tempat di Malaysia seharusnya terletak di bawah kuasa kerajaan Persekutuan tetapi kemasukan ke Borneo Utara sepatutnya juga memerlukan persetujuan Kerajaan Negeri.

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  114. Kerajaan Persekutuan tidak seharusnya berkuasa membatalkan kemasukkan sesiapa pun ke dalam Borneo Utara jika ia berkaitan dengan urusan kerajaan negeri kecuali atas sebab-sebab keselamatan sahaja.

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  115. Borneo Utara seharusnya mempunyai kuasa yang tidak terhad ke atas pergerakan seseorang, kecuali mereka yang bertugas di bawah kerajaan Persekutuan daripada tempat-tempat lain Malaysia di Borneo Utara.

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  116. Nampaknya pemimpin PR bercakap hanya macam burung kakak tua ketika berceramah tentang autonomi Sabah dan sewaktu memainkan sentimen anti-Federalism - mereka tak faham pun apa yang mereka kata.

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  117. Sekiranya pandangan Nurul Izzah menjadi kenyataan, ruang yang cuba ditutup bukan sahaja terbuka luas malah menjadikan gerakan memesongkan aqidah bertambah kuat dan garang.

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  118. Pelikkan? Kalau sebelum ini, puak - puak Pakatan Haramjadah tu jugak yang tabur janji kepada rakyat Sabah untuk mengembalikan kuasa autonomi kepada mereka.

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  119. Kononnya, mereka mendakwa kuasa autonomi tersebut telah dinafikan oleh Kerajaan Pusat. Rakyat Sabah ditindas dan hak mereka dinafikan.

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  120. Dengan adanya Pakatan, mereka berjanji akan mengembalikan kuasa tersebut kepada rakyat. Rakyat Sabah akan mempunyai kuasa untuk menentukan Hak mereka.

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  121. Tapi sekarang dah terbalik pulak dah jadinya. Si Nurul Izzah tu sendiri nak menafikan hak tersebut dan akan membawa isu penahanannya di Sabah ke mahkamah.

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  122. Bukan ke tindakan tersebut bertentangan dengan apa yang mereka janjikan sebelum ini? Nampak sangat la yang pemimpin Pakatan macam Si Nurul Izzah ni pun MUNAFIK.

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  123. Dia sendiri yang berjanji tapi kemudiannya dia pulak yang engkar dengan janji tersebut. Kalau itu bukan tindakan seorang yang MUNAFIK, apa lagi yang kita nak cakap?

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  124. Tambah menarik ialah apabila Si Nurul Izzah tu mendakwa dia telah berbincang dengan Ahli Parlimen Penampang, Darell Leiking untuk ambil tindakan undang - undang.

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  125. Eh! Bukan ke sebelum ini Si Nurul Izzah tu kata dia dihalang untuk berjumpa dengan wakil PKR yang sedang menunggu dia di Sabah? Tapi, macam mana pulak dia boleh jumpa?

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  126. Tambah menghairankan, bagaimana mungkin Si Nurul Izzah tu mampu membuat dakwaan tanpa ada sebarang bukti yang sah berkaitan dengan penguatkuasaan Imigresen Sabah?

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  127. Hakikatnya, inilah sifat sebenar puak - puak Pakatan Haramjadah ni. Diorang pandai buat tuduhan yang bukan - bukan tanpa merujuk kepada bukti yang kukuh.

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  128. Bila dakwaan tersebut diambil tindakan dan dibawa ke mahkamah, tau pulak diorang nak failkan rayuan untuk menolak dakwaan yang diorang sendiri buat.

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  129. apa boleh buat ye tak Diorang ni memang pandai bercakap je. Tapi bila suruh tunjuk bukti, macam - macam la alasan yang diorang keluarkan. Tu semua hanya untuk menipu rakyat je. Bukannya diorang ada tujuan lain!!!

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  130. Berdasarkan percubaan Nurul yang ingin merubah perlembagaan, maka tindakan undang-undang harus dikenakan terhadapnya. Anggota Parlimen Lembah Pantai Nurul Izzah Anwar menulis dalam portal berita The Malaysian Insider bahawa idea ‘‘hak orang Melayu’’ yang dibawa oleh Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa (Perkasa) hanya satu gagasan ideologi dan falsafah yang tidak berakarumbikan Perlembagaan.

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  131. Sekiranya pandangan Nurul Izzah menjadi kenyataan, ruang yang cuba ditutup bukan sahaja terbuka luas malah menjadikan gerakan memesongkan aqidah bertambah kuat dan garang.

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  132. Mereka mempunyai seluruh jentera dan keupayaan. Kenyataan Nurul Izzah memberi laluan dan tiket percuma kepada mereka menyesatkan Umat Islam.

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  133. Kenyataan Nurul Izzah menjadi petanda bahawa gerakan ini sudah secara terang-terangan beroperasi secara aktif dalam masyarakat Melayu Islam di negara ini.

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  134. Nurul Izzah juga mengulas persoalan LGBT. Beliau dikatakan menerima LGBT. Beliau juga menyarankan supaya kita menghormati mereka yang terlibat dengan LGBT dan menyatakan tidak menjadi satu kesalahan bagi mereka yang melakukannya dalam keadaan tersembunyi.

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  135. Adalah jelas kenyataan yang dibuat oleh Nurul Izzah kelihatan saling tak tumpah seperti apa yang pernah disebut oleh ayahanda beliau Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

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  136. Dalam banyak hal aliran pemikiran dan fahaman beliau mengenai LGBT selari seperti arca di cermin dengan hujah yang dikemukakan oleh Anwar Ibrahim.

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  137. Jelas kelihatan mereka tidak bersembunyi lagi menyuarakan pandangan yang jauh terpesong dari sudut mana sekalipun secara terbuka dikhalayak ramai tanpa ada “reservation” mengenai isu ini. Inilah bahana fahaman liberalisme barat.

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  138. Inilah juga bahana fahaman yang dibawa oleh mereka yang berpengaruh seperti DSAI.

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  139. Sekiranya DSAI boleh mempengaruhi dan merosakkan minda anak kandungnya sendiri, beliau juga mampu dan berkeupayaan memesongkan minda rakyat jika beliau diizinkan untuk memegang tampuk pemerintahan negara ini.

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  140. Gerakan ini menjadi bertambah mudah apabila PAS yang sepatutnya menjuarai isu aqidah, syariah dan moral kelihatan begitu terpesona dan terpaku dengan kelicikan DSAI.

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  141. Ini menyebabkan rakyat Malaysia khasnya Melayu-Islam akan terjerumus dalam kancah aqidah, syariah dan akhlak yang begitu mengerikan.menurut Presiden JATI DR HASSAN ALI''Saya ingin mengingatkan pimpinan gereja supaya tidak mengambil kesempatan dengan hampirnya PRU ke 13 dalamana mereka kelihatan begitu bertenaga untuk menganjurkan acara-acara yang menyentuh perkara-perkara dasar melibatkan masyarakat Islam terutamanya. Dikhuatiri gerakan terancang ini akan menyebabkan masyarakat Islam semakin berpecah belah.

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  142. Perpecahan sedemikian sudah tentu menguntungkan mereka yang gemar menangguk di air yang keruh.

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  143. Kita ingin melihat pimpinan tertinggi PAS terutamanya golongan penipu tampil menyatakan pendirian mereka berhubung dengan kenyataan Nurul Izzah itu.

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  144. Apakah mereka akan terus membisu dan rela membiarkan gejala kekusutan aqidah terus menular? Apakah mereka memilih untuk terus menikus melihat fahaman pluralisme agama dan Islam liberal terus melonjak tanpa sekatan? Apakah golongan parasit ini sudah menjadi beku, kaku dan terus terselimut mempertahankan prinsip hak asasi manusia yang mereka sama-sama perjuangkan?

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  145. Opposition leaders such as Nurul Izzah have been proven to manipulate facts and lie, for the ill intent explicit purpose to confuse and create anger. They even instigate and incite, uttering seditious words indiscriminately. It is part of their ‘Politics of Hatred’ strategy to create chaos and getting the rakyat to do a civil revolution against the Federal Government.

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  146. That is their best way of coming into power, as they have no real plans nor if they have any, it is unrealisable and they are incompetent to lead the Federal Government machineries to move the nation forward.

    The track record in the four states they administered speaks for itself.

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  147. They have no qualms in instigating and inciting ordinary Malaysians with seditious words and material. Many times over, they behaved exactly like criminals because they want Malaysians to hate against each other and eventually escalate to act in unlawful and uncivilised manner.

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  148. Lagi satu, mereka (Anwar & Nurul bersama ahli-ahlinya) selalunya membangkang kerajaan tetapi tidak mempunyai bukti yang kukuh.

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  149. There is nothing good for allowing ‘Deemed Criminals’ who have been proven to be liars ever so often entry into Sabah. For a matter of fact, it could be a threat to national security. An immediate example is Anwar Ibrahim’s relationship to the self proclaimed Sultan of Sulu Jamalul Kiram IV and his brutal bandits via former MNLF Chairman Nur Misuari, terrorising East Coast of Sabah.

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  150. So far, Sabah people have shown wisodm and rejected the Semenanjung ‘Politics of Hatred’. That does not mean the guards could be allowed some slack and provide some room for these ‘Deemed Criminals’, in the name of democracy.

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  151. These ‘Deemed Criminals’ never played fair. In fact, they don’t respect any authority nor the Rule of Law. The rights of the majority is paramount to an individual.

    They should be treated as who they are; dangerous beasts and menace to society. Denying entry and banishment is the right track to protect the strategic interest of Sabah. ‘Politics of Hatred’ would not contribute to any progrss for Sabah nor Sabahans. It would not even provide maturity to their understanding and practice of politics, for which they need not any lesson from anyone.

    Especially from the ‘Deemed Criminals’ from Semenanjung.

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  152. The Opposition and Opposition friendly NGOs such as the Bar Council is making hue and cry on the Sabah State Government to impose their powers to ban persons ‘Deemed Criminals’ such as PKR Vice President Nurul Izzah Anwar from entering the state.

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  153. It has been evidently Opposition leaders such as Nurul Izzah, Lim Kit Siang, Tian Chua, Anwar Ibrahim and the whole lot of them should be ‘Deemed Criminals’ because of their propensity to break laws such as conditions ruled as per the Public Assembly Act. This is on top of their tendency to incite and instigate in acts deemed sedition in nature every few days at rallies they organise since over three weeks ago.

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