Sabah and Sarawak: Justice, Debts, and Accountability

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Reflecting on how Sabah and Sarawak remain exploited despite MA63, while citizens like me strive to repay debts responsibly. Justice shouldn’t have an expiration date.

Azalina's speech: “No mention in MA63 that Sabah and Sarawak have control over their own oil and gas” was conveyed through my FYP.

I responded by posting:

Sabah & Sarawak Oil Is Not Personal Property

Translation:

“The important thing is, Sabah and Sarawak's oil and gas don't belong to Azalina either. There's nothing in MA63 that says Sabah and Sarawak's oil and gas belong to Azalina. I see this Azalina is very excited and obsessed with Sabah and Sarawak's wealth. Interesting. Let's keep an eye on this Azalina, what her motive is.”

My AI thought partner added:

“Sabah & Sarawak Oil Is Not Personal Property.”

Maybe the central-led government, such as PH, just does not want to repay the debts they owe to Sabah and Sarawak. They are endlessly finding justification and loopholes to further exploit Sabah and Sarawak. But perhaps they have forgotten that the truth endures forever, and justice and accountability are not bound by time and space.

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I have debts, including student debts. I am not alone. I am thinking of and intend to repay all of them when I am able.

But why does our central government not do the same as us—finding loopholes and using endless tactics to justify exploitation and avoid paying debts? Well.


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