Final solution on Sarawak's question

Tomorrow 16 April 2011 will be the final solution on the Sarawak's question. On this day, almost all Sarawakians shall come out to vote in the state election to elect the new state government.

One thing clear in their minds are, either they vote for change or there shall never be any change for the rest of their lives.

We hope the majority in the state i.e. the Dayaks and Ibans would realize how very endanger is their position now, if they were to return the state BN to power on tomorrow's election. Just look at all the plunders that the chief minister had carried out for more than 30 years.

What the Dayaks and Ibans got in the end? Their homes were displaced, their farms are being destroyed, their forests were being taken away, their peaceful livelihood were taken away, their natural resources were stolen from them, their incomes were taken away and even their traditions were being taken away. Sooner, the entire community would be wiped out just like that.

Thanks to the traitorous Dayak and Iban leaders in the state BN coalition. Their communities are getting even poorer and being split up by the dominant PBB in the state BN. First, SNAP was thrown out, then PBDS was de-registered, followed by the establishment of the SPDP and PRS. and this is the way to split them politically in order t allow PBB to continue its dominance over the state of affairs.

For 30 years, the Sarawak's dictator Taib Mahmud had eventually made the state as his own, while the people in the state is getting poorer and poorer. The young ones got fed up and decided to migrate to the peninsular because of lack of opportunities in their home state. And what is left in Sarawak then, are just the older generations who are uncertain of the current political scenarios due to limited access to information and news.

The internet connections in the state are frequently being left malfunction in order not to allow them to access to real news and report which regards to their state of affairs. As the electoral date drew nearer and nearer, two most prominent online news portals were hacked, and now, they are jamming the telephone lines, disrupting the frequencies of Radio Free Sarawak and taking away almost all the communications system from the people until the election day.

Some rural villages who are doubtful of BN were threatened, cornered and put into "curfew" until late tonight, in order to have the villagers brainwashed into voting for BN on the next day.

Aside, opposition party campaigners were also barred from entering these villages reasoning that "national security" was the factor. So, what the BN did by threatening, cornering or imposing curfew are not threatening the national security, whereby the truth are being prevented from reaching to the people?

Apart from that, several prominent figures in human rights, electoral watch groups and NGOs are also barred from entering the state for fear these leaders would tell all on the eve of the state elections.

And this is what the BN feared most. They worst nightmare has come as the people had sounded their disappointment. Even some BN leaders are whispering on hatching a possible plot to instigate some violence in the state and to detain some known opposition party leaders like Anwar Ibrahim, Lim Kit Siang, Lim Guan Eng, Wong Ho Leng, Azmin Ali and the rest, in order to bring down the resistance and scare the Sarawakians into submitting to their power.

What now? By the time the clock struck 12 midnight shortly, it will be entirely up to the people of Sarawak to make their decisions on whether to cater for the final solution on Sarawak's question or otherwise.

Change now or there shall never be one again in future! Good Luck to all Sarawakians.

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