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| Our Great Leader responsible for the Demographic Genocide in Sabah via Project IC |
Questions asked, where is their share from Oil and Gas and all the Lumber, only left with empty promises and tree stumps.
Remember Datuk Peter Joinod Mojuntin? Datuk Peter Joinod Mojuntin was a leader who worked tirelessly for his people and was ready to sacrifice his life for them. He had no ambitions for himself except for his people and the State of Sabah.
He was vocal not only in the State Assembly meetings but also proved to be outspoken even when the Assembly was not in session. Since many Sabahans at the time live in isolated up river kampongs and remote hill villages, he would travel days and nights with minimum rest.
Mojuntin went through the Kinabatangan river by raft to visit the Rungus and Orang Sungai villages of the deep interior to ask for their thoughts and educate them on situations that are happening in Sabah.[1] Mojuntin belonged to the political opponents of Tun Mustapha. The unwanted expulsion of missionaries and church personnel, which made way for the course of forced conversions and anti-Christian sentiment in Sabah was strongly criticised by him, for he was a loyal devout Catholic.
He believed that it was not right and that he was certain that no religion condone such ways and means to win over converts as it defeats the very object of a religion.[1] Against the raids, arrests, harassment and deportation of the foreign missionaries as well as alleged Islamisation via forced conversions of the citizens of Sabah under Mustapha's tyrannical rule, he personally protested to Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak by sending a carbon copied letter to Tun Dr. Ismail Abdul Rahman, who was Deputy Prime Minister cum Home Affairs Minister.
Dubbed as the Golden Son of the Kadazan, Mojuntin's position is documented in the published biography of Bernard Sta Maria and for the alleged defamation of the then-Chief Minister of Sabah, Tun Mustapha, the book was banned by the Malaysian Home Ministry in June 1978. However, throughout the years, multiple groups and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have voiced out that the ban on the book should be lifted as it contains the history of Sabah before, during and after becoming part of the Federation of Malaysia, including Tan Sri Lim Kit Siang.[5][6]
In May 2024, former chief minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan had expressed his hopes to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to consider the matter at the closing of the state-level Kaamatan Festival.[7][8] His family is actively fighting for the book to be unbanned.
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