Family wants ban on
book lifed
February 28, 2010
( Source: Daily
Express)
Kota
Kinabalu: The family
of the late Datuk Peter J. Mojuntin Saturday
expressed appreciation to efforts by individuals
and politicians through various channels to call
for the lifting of the ban on the book "The
Golden Son of the Kadazan".
"My family
appreciates every single one of those efforts,"
said his eldest son, Donald Mojuntin, who is now
a State Assistant Finance Minister and Moyog
Assemblyman.
"However what
we, as a family, will not condone is any effort
to politicise the matter. Datuk Peter J.
Mojuntin has done his part in our continuing
efforts in the development of the people, State
and the country," he said.
He said as a
member of Datuk Peter J. Mojuntin's family, he
wanted the ban lifted.
"Our family's
view on the matter is that 'The Golden Son of
the Kadazan' was written to honour the man. A
man of the people whom we love, respect and are
very proud of.
"In his
relatively short life, he inspired so many and
achieved so much. For recognising that and
writing the book, we appreciate Bernard Santa
Maria.
In my family's
opinion there is nothing controversial about the
book that will affect peace and order in the
country," he said.
Mojuntin said
the book was a short biography that shows a
glimpse of the man that his father was. He
quoted the author's words:
"He (Peter
Mojuntin) was a man of high principles, deeply
seated in his religious beliefs. No position was
rewarding if justice, equality and freedom, were
denied to his people, his state and his
country".
In this
respect, Mojuntin said it was not necessary for
the matter to be politicised.
"His life was
sacrificed along with Tun Fuad Stephens, Datuk
Salleh Sulong, Chong Thian Voon and Darius
Binion. They have been laid to rest.
"Let them rest
in peace. Let his life and the lives of Tun Fuad
and the other leaders who were victims of the
'Triple 6 Tragedy' become a source of positive
inspiration.
"Fuad, Peter
and the others fought for the rights of the
rakyat with selfless devotion. They served the
rakyat because they loved them.
Let each of
their stories be told but not for political
reasons but for historical and inspirational
reasons," he said.
"The family
fervently hopes that one day everyone would be
given the chance to share, to a certain extent,
the life of Datuk Peter J. Mojuntin, the kampung
boy, the man and the leader through the
biography," he added.
DAP
Secretary-General, Lim Kit Siang had, on Friday,
called on the people of Sabah, especially the
KDM community, to voice support for lifting the
ban on the book.
Lim, who was
here to attend several Chinese New Year open
houses, questioned whether the banning of the
book had something to do with the fact that the
author was a DAP leader.