Any leader of any country must defend his nation’s sovereignty and the security of his people.
Failing to do so is a grave betrayal of
the people’s trust in its government. Therefore, Pakatan Rakyat urges
the present national leadership to do that which is required of them, to
defend our land and never to compromise the safety of each and every
Malaysian, and the test of those principles is ongoing in and around
Sabah’s Lahad Datu and Semporna with the escalating violence brought by
armed foreigners.
In Lahad Datu two of members of our
security forces have lost their lives, while the latest acts in Semporna
have claimed six of our men in uniform. We express our sincere
condolences to these men’s families and may God bless them for they have
given the highest sacrifice for a grateful nation.
Pakatan Rakyat calls on all Malaysians
to show unreserved support to our security forces, both the police and
military. And pray that they remain safe while defending our nation and
its people from harm.
Pakatan realises the recent incidents in Sabah raise concern and fear, but we urge the public to remain calm and not to act rashly and hurt their fellow countrymen.
The coalition takes this opportunity to
restate its confidence in the capacity and capability of our security
forces to protect our country’s sovereignty.
We are disappointed with the weak
leadership show by the federal government whose responsibility is to
keep Malaysia’s security intact.
While we are convinced that national security transcends political divides and all citizens must support the security forces’ efforts, it does not abrogate the federal leadership for its lax treatment of the whole affair.
This leadership has failed to pass
accurate information quickly so that the public is aware of what is
happening, an error which has caused rumour-mongering to be rife.
We understand that the government is
investigating the leader of opposition to over the armed intrusions in
Sabah. We would like to state categorically that Dato’ Seri Anwar
Ibrahim is in no way involved with the escalation of violence in Sabah
nor the cause of it.
The Sabah intrusion is now into its
fourth week (Day 23) — fourth day of hostilities — and the federal
leadership appears not to have a clear plan to overcome the violation of
our sovereign territory, or to stop any further intrusions. Instead
Putrajaya is irresponsibly trying to avert the eyes of the people from
its own role.
It is time the federal government
realises its jobs is to defend and protect Malaysia, its people and the
warriors on the frontline.
Pakatan urges for an immediate meeting
between the leadership of our coalition and the prime minister, home
minister and defence minister, followed by a special sitting of
Parliament to discuss the intrusion.
We strongly demand Putrajaya stops
finger-pointing at others especially Pakatan Rakyat and never to betray
the trust of the Malaysian people.
DATO’ SERI ANWAR IBRAHIM
Leader of the Opposition
Leader of the Opposition
DATO’ SERI ABDUL HADI AWANG
PAS President
LIM KIT SIANG
DAP AdviserLIM KIT SIANG
MEDIA RELEASE
MARCH 4, 2013
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