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The existing harmony among the people with various religious and racial backgrounds living in Sabah must be defended from any external or internal elements.

Assistant Minister of Works Datuk Limus Jury said such way of life and culture has long been going on for many decades and continues through generations in the State.“Sabah is special and our relationship is unique because even though we differ in religion or race, we are still family because it has been our culture for ages.

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