Fulfil intentions of founding fathers


Sabah's first Chief Minister Donald Stephens (Tun Fuad Stephens) proclaiming the state's intention of teaming with Malaya, Sarawak and Singapore to form the federation of Malaysia soon after taking his oath of office on Sept 16, 1963. - Filepic

WE, a group of concerned Malaysian citizens in Sabah, would like to express our deep concerns at the Government’s response to the violations of religious freedom occurring in the context of misguided and extreme actions undertaken in the implementation of what is claimed to be policies for the inculcation of Islamic values.

We speak against the violation of our fundamental right and freedom of religion that has been promised and guaranteed to the people of Sabah.

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