The Malaysian state of Sabah on Borneo Island has long been known as a land of promise. Its proximity to Indonesia and the southern Philippines and its rich natural resources, have combined to make Sabah a magnet for migrants in the region. Today, some estimate that nearly half of Sabah's population is made up of foreigners who are fleeing conflict or seeking employment
AlJazeera | August 23, 2008
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