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Letter to the editor: Illusion of struggle -- PBS and mirage of fighting for Sabah | Borneo Post Online

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    60% Medium Right

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

57% : PBS now sits comfortably within the same political bloc as the Malayan-centric parties that have, for decades, bled Sabah of its natural wealth -- oil, gas, timber, and marine resources -- while returning a pittance to her people.
48% : Datuk Dr Christopher Mandut, the PBS Central Youth Leader, had responded eloquently to my article on "A Question to PBS Leaders: What are you fighting for in the PRN17?".
44% : It is political paralysis -- disguised as patience and preference for "negotiation rather than confrontation".
41% : The torch now passes to those who dare speak the unvarnished truth -- that Sabah will never achieve equality through endless cooperation with those who exploit her.
40% : It rose in 1985 on a wave of genuine resistance -- against federal dominance, electoral manipulation, and the systematic erosion of Sabah's rights under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).

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