[Online Petition to government]Lift the ban on the book -The Golden Son of the kadazan
Dear friend, our fellow Kadazan citizens in Sabah need your support in urging Sabah State government as well as the federal government of Malaysia to lift the ban on the book "The Golden Son of the kadazan".
Please lend your support to them by endorsing the following online petition through the link below:-
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To: Sabah State Government, Federal Government of Malaysia
On the 6th of June 1976 a tragic plane crashed at Sembulan took away the life of Sabah Chief Minister Tun Fuad Stephens together with several Cabinet Ministers and others.
The "Double Six" tragedy had deprived the Natives of Sabah, a great leader in the person of Datuk Peter J. Mojuntin. A book about him was written by the late DAP Leader Bernard Sta Maria entitled "The Golden Son of the Kadazan" which was subsequently banned by the BN government on the ground that the book threatened peace and order.
Now the Natives of Sabah must urge the BN Government to lift the ban of the book with immediate effect as the book talked about the struggle of the late Peter J Mojuntin, his commitment, and his dreams and visions for the people especially the natives of Sabah. This book is very important and inspiring and must be read by the younger generation.
If the ban on the book "The Malay Dilemma" written by Tun Dr. Mahathir Bin Mohamed the former Prime Minister of Malaysia can be lifted, there is no reason the same could not be done for "The Golden Son of the Kadazan".
We, the undersign urge the BN government to practice its 1Malaysia concept and lift the ban on this book "The Golden Son of the kadazan" with immediate effect.
Sincerely,
The undersigned
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There shouldn't have been any ban on any book at the
first place ...