Sunday, 05 February 2012 10:33 posted by sulu in here
The Sultan of Brunei who originally ruled Sabah ceded it to the Sultan of Sulu in 1704 as a reward for helping suppress an uprising in his domain. In 1878, the Sultan's successor, Jamalul Azam, leased the territory to William Cowie and Baron von Overbeck for 5,000 Malaysian Dollars.
Overbeck was then the Austrian consul at Hong Kong and former local manager of the British opium firm of Dent and Company.
This territory rightfully belongs to the Sulu Sultan
Sunday, 05 February 2012 10:27 posted by sulu in here
Sabah must be returned to Phillipines and Sarawak must be returned to Brunei.
Expelled Pas legislator Hassan Ali’s theory that Dap will eventually push for Singapore’s return to Malaysia, a scare-mongering tactic in reverse, does not hold water.
This reminds us of Singapore veteran Lee Kuan Yew warning his people not so long ago that the island may have to return to Malaysia, literally on bended knees, if it fails to make its way in the world.
There are many reasons why Singapore will not or cannot return to Malaysia but a few salient points will suffice for the moment to put the point across.