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You can’t stop nationalism, say S’wak netizens
Sarawak Minister James Masing and Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaffar have incurred the wrath of netizens over their warnings against ‘separation’ talk.
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You can’t stop nationalism, say S’wak netizens
Sarawak Minister James Masing and Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaffar have incurred the wrath of netizens over their warnings against ‘separation’ talk.
KUCHING: Sabahans and Sarawakians questioning the status quo of the Borneon states within Malaysia have taken senior ministers James Masing and Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaffar to task, demanding that they explain what “crossing the line” is.
Both Masing and Wan Junaidi had reportedly said respectively that any talk of secession was “crossing the line” and would be considered “treason”.
Almost immediately after their weekend comments, angry reactions were posted on pro-nationalists Sarawak Sovereignty Movement (SSM) and 916 Occupation Day (916 OD) Facebook pages.
User AG Mustakim asked both ministers to define what ‘the line’ was.
“We better ask all these YBs where is ‘the line’ when KL (Federal government) took away 95 percent of our oil and gas rights – where is the line?”
“When KL don’t even care about our development – where is the line? When people in Sarawak still using boats to go to town after 50 years forming Malaysia – where is the line?
“When PETRONAS give RM27 billion in subsidies to Malaya – where is the line?
“When the ratio of our children dying is much greater than Malaya – where is the line?
“If James Masing and Wan Junaidi think this is crossing the line – then so be it – arrest all of Sabahans and Sarawakians!” AG Mustakim said.
Another user Sengalang Burung said Sarawak wanted a referendum on the status quo.
“We will not ‘cross’ the line…but we will ‘cut’ the LINE…for reasons Masing and Wan Junaidi know best.
“Referendum will happen! No matter how you call it ‘treasonous’, ‘poisonous’ or whatsoever Sarawak will vote for (a) referendum.”
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