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Baru Bian, Member of the Bakelalan State Assembly
*Sarawak's right to the Sea Territory should be returned*
In conjunction with the 60th Malaysia Day celebration - which is still celebrated throughout the state of Sarawak. Baru Bian urged Sarawakians to be more aware of their rights. Although every year the Sarawak government has received increasing SST tax revenue from PETRONAS (up to August this year 13 billion), but Sarawak's right to the ocean and continental shelf must be returned. As such, Baru Bian urged the GPS Sarawak government to take the case to the high court to challenge the Petroleum Development Act 1974, the Continental Shelf Act 1966 and the maritime domain act 2012 which limit Sarawak's rights to only about 12 nautical miles from the coast. This does not mean that Sarawak is not satisfied with the amount of SST collected so far. But it is a responsibility to determine whether the acts involved are valid or not. After all, the acts involved were made during a state of emergency, and now the country is no longer in a state of emergency. According to Baru Bian when Adenan Satem was the chief minister of Sarawak. The motion to challenge these acts was approved 100% in the Sarawak State Assembly. So there is no reason why it should not continue. The people of Sarawak have more rights than just receiving SST every year. But Sarawak's sovereignty must be restored.
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