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Sabah parties should work with Keadilan — Lajim

KENINGAU: Keadilan Sabah chairman Datuk Lajim Ukin said Sabah local parties need to work with national parties if they are serious to help resolve state and national issues.

He made the call in Bingkor when officiating a Keadilan’s state-level Christmas celebration at Kampung Merampong near here last Ssaturday.

Hadi arrogant, sowing hatred, says BERSAMA

PENAMPANG : The recent disparaging remark against Christianity and East Malaysians, by PAS president Datuk Hadi Awang, was insensitive, uncalled for and spoke volumes of the personality of the man and his arrogance.

Bersama took exception of Hadi’s allegation that natives in the Interior of Sabah and Sarawak converted to Christianity because the missionaries gave them money and food, which was not only misleading but dangerous as it implied Hadi’s belief that money and food would convert people to Christianity.

Pembangkang tidak bersatu dalam isu TPPA?

Oleh S. Arulchelvan, PSM
Pada 26hb. Januari 2016, Parlimen Malaysia akan mengundi samada menyokong atau membantah  perjanjian TPPA. Sudah pasti bahawa BN akan menggunakan kuasa whip untuk mengarahkan ahli-ahlinya mengundi menyokong TPPA.  Parlimen seolah-olah suatu chop getah ‘rubber stamp’ dimana MP tidak akan mengundi mengikut isu tetapi hanyalah mengikut arahan parti masing-masing. 

Sabah truly epitomises teachings of Prophet Muhamad–Senator

KOTA MARUDU: Sabah is a good example of how multi­faith societies should exist side by side, peacefully, the very scenario envisioned by the great Prophet Muhamad, said a senator from the Peninsula.

Dr Muhammad Nur Manuty of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) said a peaceful multicultural society in the state is exactly what the prophet himself had promoted in Medina during his days.

“Prophet Muhamad promoted and, in fact, ordered Muslims to get to know and be friends with the Jews and the Christians. He never told the Muslims to hate the Jews and the Christians.

PKR hadiah 200 unit solar di Ba’ Kelalan, Sarawak

Oleh Adam Fistival Wilfrid

Adam (kiri) bersama pengasas
Borneo Herald, Kanul Gindol
“Help Sarawak Fight Against Darkness” itulah tema sebuah usaha yang kini dilakukan oleh My ChangeMakers dan pimpinan KEADILAN dalam usaha untuk menerangi malam yang gelap di Sarawak.

My ChangeMakers sudah menghantar 200 unit solar ke Sarawak dan sebanyak 114 unit solar bakal dibawa dan dipasang di beberapa perkampungan pedalaman Ba’Kelalan, Sarawak pada minggu hadapan. Ekspedisi ini bakal memakan masa selama 4 hari dan 3 malam. Kami akan bergerak sejauh 153 KM untuk tiba di Ba’ Kelalan dengan menggunakan jalan darat melalui daerah Lawas. Turut bersama kami juga ialah beberapa pimpinan pusat KEADILAN.

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