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SNAP sticks with Pakatan if it contests in Dayak-majority seats

SNAP is willing to be part of an opposition electoral pact if it is allowed to contest in 27 Dayak-majority seats in the state election.

Its director of operations Paul Kadang said since SNAP was traditionally a Dayak-based party, it expected to contest in the Dayak constituencies.

PKR reaches voters via CDs and DVDs

KUCHING: Sarawak PKR has produced thousands of CDs and DVDs as a means of communicating with voters.

Its chief Baru Bian said the CDs and DVDs included information on the party as well as Pakatan Rakyat’s vision and policies.

Why i won't vote for BN, from a Telang Usan native

By Bali Sungai

Why I won’t vote for BN.
1.       There is NO MAJOR DEVELOPMENT especially in Telang Usan. OK..Ya...ya  ... there are some schools (..but not enough local Orang Asal teachers/head masters...) and clinics (...but no doctors...). The TEACHERS & HEADMASTERS in the long houses are not Orang Asal and do not have the same culture and belief like the Orang Asal.

The British were better, says former Sorob asemblyman

By Ezra Haganez
KOTA BELUD:
In another revelation potentially explosive for public debate in Sabah, a former Sorob (now Kadamaian) assemblyman, Ismail Gimbad, too claimed that the British looked after Sabahans even much better than the current ruling leaders, at least on issues pertaining to Native certification and on paddy plantation.

Systematic restriction on Christianity



PETALING JAYA: There has been a systematic restriction on the practice of Christianity in this country, said the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM) today.

According to CFM chairman Bishop Ng Moon Hing, both the government and certain segments of society were to be blamed for this.

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