Analysts Say United Sabah-Sarawak Bloc Could Strengthen East Malaysia’s Federal Influence

📰 Original title: ‘Borneo bloc’ will offer greater bargaining power, says analyst

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Analysts Say United Sabah-Sarawak Bloc Could Strengthen East Malaysia’s Federal Influence

Political analysts say a proposed united “Borneo bloc” made up of parties from Sabah and Sarawak could significantly strengthen East Malaysia’s influence in federal politics. Dick Lembang Dugun of…

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Jika benar rakyat Malaysia mahukan keadilan untuk Palestin — maka mereka juga mesti menyokong keadilan untuk Sabah dan Sarawak melalui MA63.

Bukan sekadar slogan. Tapi hormati perjanjian. Hormati sejarah. Hormati rakan pengasas Malaysia.

#FreePalestine #MA63 #SabahSarawak #GlobalSolidarity #Decolonization #IndigenousRights #PostcolonialJustice #Malaysia #Federalism #HumanRights #PoliticalHypocrisy #EqualPartners #AntiImperialism #BorneoRights #ResourceJustice #UNCharter #SelfDetermination #FairTreatment #NoDoubleStandards #Newsmast

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The Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) is not just history — it's the foundation of Malaysia.

✅ Sabah & Sarawak did NOT join Malaysia — they CO-FOUNDED it together with Malaya and Singapore.
✅ MA63 is an international treaty signed by all parties and witnessed by the UK.
✅ It promised special autonomy to Sabah & Sarawak in areas like immigration, education, religion, and resource control.
✅ Full MA63 implementation = a real federation, with equal partners — not central control from KL.
✅ Honoring MA63 is NOT anti-Malaysia. It is how Malaysia was meant to be: fair, united, and just.

We don’t need to fight to divide. We need to speak up to restore.

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The royal institutions of Malaysia have survived for over 600 years—outlasting the Portuguese (130 years, 1511–1641), Dutch (83 years, 1641–1824), British (171 years, 1786–1957), and Japanese (3 brutal years, 1942–1945). Every colonizer tried to erase or manipulate the monarchy to exploit this land, yet it endured as the last line of cultural and political defense.

While Peninsular Malaysia gained independence on August 31, 1957, Sabah and Sarawak achieved self-governance separately—Sarawak on July 22, 1963, and Sabah on August 31, 1963—before Malaysia’s formation on September 16, 1963. These independence dates highlight the distinct paths taken by different regions of Malaysia.

Today, even as critics—many ironically benefiting from the stability these institutions preserved—call for their abolition, history’s verdict is clear: no foreign power or local agitator has ever succeeded in destroying what six centuries of conquest could not. The monarchy isn’t just a symbol; it’s the only unbroken system that has consistently outlived its enemies.

#MalaysianMonarchy #HistoryUntold #KerajaanBertahan #600Tahun #Merdeka1957 #SabahSarawak #MalaysiaFormation #CulturalDefense #ColonialResistance #SultansOfMalaysia #ProudMalaysian #EastMalaysia #Politics #August31 #History #MonarchyMatters #Malaysia