The continued non-fulfilment of Sabah's constitutional rights further reinforces the long-standing concern that the legal and political framework imposed upon Sabah since 1963 has operated to Sabah's disadvantage rather than in faithful protection of its rights.
ON THE ASSERTION THAT SABAH'S 40% REVENUE ENTITLEMENT SHOULD NOT BE POLITISED
Under established principles of international law, including the Charter of the United Nations and United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1514 (XV), all peoples possess the right to self-determination.
ON THE APPLICATION OF SECTIONS 124B-124J OF THE MALAYSIAN PENAL CODE AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR SABAHAN POLITICAL EXPRESSION
The people of Sabah are therefore entitled to ask a simple but profound question: if Sabah is rich in natural resources, why has Sabah not enjoyed a level of development that reflects that wealth?
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