Showing posts with label Batu Putih. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Batu Putih. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Malaysia have sovereignty over Pulau Pisang

From my previous post "Pulau Pisang to cure the scar of Batu Putih?" I have stated that another "Batu Putih" case could happen if the Malaysia government do not take any action to "secure" it first by developing the island and commercialize it.

But now I think it will not happen.

Pulau Pisang is owned by Malaysia with a proof from a treaty between Sultan Johor (Sultan Ibrahim) and the British in 1900. The treaty clearly stated that Malaysia had sovereignty over Pulau Pisang.

More details can be read in The Star Online and Utusan Malaysia.

Pulau Pisang to cure the scar of Batu Putih?

I as a Malaysian felt the sadness of losing the rights of Batu Putih to Singapore. I didn't meant to argue the results given by the ICJ but somehow I feel it is a little bit odd to lose Batu Putih instead of Middle Rocks. On the map we can see Batu Putih is located above Middle Rocks and much more near to Malaysia, to be precise, Johor.

But the question arose from my mind, were Singapore really wants to have the rights on Batu Putih because of the lighthouse or actually they wanted to expand their border? As the location of both Batu Putih and Middle Rock as aforementioned above, it is possible for Singapore to expand their border by claiming the rights of Middle Rock against Malaysia in the future. But when it will or can happen is beyond my thoughts. But I hope it will never happen. The results for the rights of Batu Putih is a scar to Malaysia's sovereignty.

Malaysia is now are focusing in Pulau Pisang, another island with a lighthouse near Pontian, Johor. But unfortunately the lighthouse is also being managed by Singapore. And the jetty on the island is also owned by Singapore. Malaysia government should and must do something on that island to secure it before another "Batu Putih" case happen. The plan to develop the island and commercialize it should be used as a scapegoat to get the total control and rights of Pulau Pisang from Singapore.

Don't let "pisang berbuah dua kali".

Below are satellite images of Pulau Pisang and its lighthouse. Click to zoom (from Google Maps):