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I'm of age to vote. =)
we have to 'thank' the government for wat Malaysia is up to these 50 yrs. we could be better than singapore or hong kong if we dun have such crappy government in our country.
the judiciary system is not the only thing. the malaysian government is so dark dat u dun wana look at it anymore.
BN will only start working when the general election is around the corner. they jz wana fish votes, thats it!
do you think they will rlly look into this judiciary thing? panel my foot. they love setting up panels to investigate unnecessary matters and they will take like years to investigate when the result is so obvious. the only thing they are good at is putting the blame on others. in this case, the person who took the video is wrong. another example, i spoke to a singaporean fren of mine jz now n she told me that the malaysian government is blaming singapore on the issue of brain drain. look at this. i mean what nonsense in this? they dun appreciate the intellects they have, they wana protect their own ppl and at the end of the day, they jz blame others wen it's their own fault.
conclusion, an unfair judiciary system = no justice in the country
honestly, i feel ashame to tell people im Malay-sians!!!
Selamat Hari Raya by the way.
but thanks for being brave enough to highlight this case. i myself didn't know. and selamat hari raya :)
Happy Raya.
ps: Those of age, do vote.
I have to say, the person behind the video timed the release rather badly... barely some time before certain 'major' events/celebrations.
You, missy, got a couple more years to grow into.
Anyway, this is the first time I've heard of this... err... travesty? That comes from studying overseas. I've kind of accepted that all politicians are as crooked as a banged-up slinky, and Malaysian ones are just lousier at covering their tracks.
If you're ever planning to head into politics, you got my vote, Su Ann.
Actually there is no such act according to the law (if it's still exist). When the person who recorded this video show up, i bet that most likely he/she will spend SOME time under ISA being "grilled" by the "so-called-investigators".
Btw, forget about that case. We have a "Malaysia angkasawan" a.k.a flight participant in the space. Cheers ! Work hard folks, and pay up the taxes so we can buy more sukhois and can send more flight participants into the space. And they are looking for young female "angkasawan". So, pinkpau, gogogo... Got free ride, dun wan meh ?
Look here, firstly the panel has been grilled by Najib recently for asking questions about something that is not under their jurisdiction. Wtf? This was supposed to be an independent panel for heaven's sake.
Secondly, ACA was supposed to be handling the interrogation of Fairuz and Lingam. But wtf, they've stayed on such low profile. Nothing has been made accountable to the public yet, due to laws that protect the identity of the accused.
Thirdly, we can ascertain that the video is true. 1, No open denials. 2, The government's insistency on wanting the whistle blower to come up or else no case. Nazri bedol creating the non-existent Witness Protection Act.
Everything single piece of news is about the whistle-blower, not CJ / Lingam or VincentTan.
I tell you the recent clampdown on whistle blowers such as in PDRM will cause success rates in solving cases to plummet. Dumb-ass gmen.
You go Pinkpau, at least this means we love our country. Bloggers are probably one of the most patriotic bunches there ever is, not those idiots who tie flagposts to their lorries.
being a reader of the law, it troubles me that should i ever return to practice in my home country, such an ardous and allegdly corrupt judiciary has to be put up with. that our so-called democratic nation has been compelled to question the very fundamentals of the rule of law and the separation of powers curtails any development of the Malaysian jurisdiction. what of the magna carta? this corruption case today bespeaks how far we have fallen from the glory days of justice and liberalism.
Talking about the Atlantuya case, the column just gets smaller and smaller. Becomes more confusing. Impeachments. Careless DNA tests. Wrong info on wrong reports. Covered faces.
Politics in Malaysia is just another terrible road to travel. If you try to be fair and just, people push you down. You lose support. That's why this sort of brouhaha happens. Shit happens if no interests are involved. And the only answer to their situation would be money. Thus, corruption occurs. You think those ministers get their votes and supports for free?
As the saying goes, nothing is free in this world. That's why. This sort of shit befalls on us people. We suffer the consequences. Lousy system makes unhappy people.
Apa nak buat? Saya pun tak tau. And they also tak tau cause their mouths are stuffed with money. Of course buat tak tau.
Lolzz... notice how most Malaysian can only point to food when they speak of their passion for this country. This is what we have achieved after 50 years of independence.
Asking Malaysians to care is really an uphill task, the 'don't care' attitude is deeply ingrained in them. After seeing so many absurd things the gov does, corruption running rampant, unsolved cases, justice not served, many Malaysians just decide that the easy way out is to be oblivious to all this. What's the point of voicing out when no one cares? What's the point of lodging a police report for a crime when the police themselves don't give a shit? Gasp, if we voice out, we might be haul off by the ISA or something might happen to our family! This 'i dun care coz no one cares' attitude becomes a vicious cycle and we become the silent majority.
This is the docility that the gov wants from us and most of us willingly give it to them. You go, Su Ann! Keep blogging! We must speak out and be heard!
And the angkasawan thingy is a big joke. Some billionaires paid millions to get the once in a lifetime trip to space. This expensive trip is happily sponsored by our gov to a lucky chap, using our money. My historical knowledge is not very good, but I don't recall governments in any other countries sponsoring a trip for their citizen to have a short tour in space. Quick, quick, record this in the Malaysian Book of Records, we are the first! No wait, make it the Guiness Book of World Records!! :p
Very well written as usual.. You are brilliant. :)
honestly. i love it when you write entries like this. it relegates the newspapers to 'bungkus orange peel' level. here you are, two years short of the voting age, and yet spewing more sense in these several paragraphs than ANYBODY in the cabinet has for the past 50 years. have you ever considered being a politician? you know i will have my voting rights in the next election right?
RIGHT YOU ARE. when i first heard that they have to authenticate the video before proceding with investigations, i was in disbelief. the government REALLY think we're THAT STUPID to buy that excuse.
and i echo jessie - zakaria's mansion has been paraded to the whole of malaysia! woo he's such a loving and kind man to allow 11 underprivileged kids to stay there and the best part is, it's going to be an annual thing! wow such a magnanimous person! let's all forgive him (that is, if anyone still remembers WHY his mansion is so infamous)
digusting. and really, i just love the food here. unless we kick out those lazy bastards siphoning taxpayers money, nothing will change. everyone i spoke to so far has nothing but disgust for the current government and we all know who we're voting for this coming election.
P.S : lets wait 21. vote and show something. miss rendang beef. yeah. i just can think of food.
I think the sad thing though is that from reading the comments, everyone feels so disenfranchised by the system that they don't feel as if they can really do anything. On the other hand, I am super proud of you for not giving into apathy.
Consider this, if the No.1 guy managed to get his 'men' to take over his place before he resigned, this replacement might not be really worthy of that position because he was chosen based on his 'contacts'. He would be chosen due to influence of No.1.
The case now is that the No.3 guy got the prize also by 'contacts' and influencing much more powerful people. Either way it is still the same thing. No one bothers to assess their true abilities, just which powerful people they know.
My opinion, at least the PM and The King thinks that No.3 is a good candidate for the job. So if No.3 does anything wrong, blame PM and The King for poor judgement. Whereas, the other guy will only have a resigned ex-No.1 to fall back on. If I get to pick either one, I'd pick No.3. Obviously these powerful men wouldn't make a decision bad enough to ruin their own reputation, because at the end of the day, they are still doing it for themselves.
I don't know why we're making a big fuss out of this. It will just end up one wrong way or the other. We don't even know if the press was paid to manipulate us too. What made us think that everything on print is true?
ACA cleared the sultan of klang from all corruption charges.... *wtf?! when somebody as corrupt as datuk Z can be cleared from corruption charges....what else can you say about the integrity of the government?
p/s: pinkpau...this is a very strong article you wrote, your thoughts are aligned to many learned citizens of this country. i fully agree and support your views on this matter. however, tread this path carefully....you dont want to step on somebody's sensitive toes. :)
www.malaysia-today.net
Reading law by any chance?
Blue, I'm guessing you must be a Malaysian studying and/or working in the U.S.?
While traveling in Asia, I don't know how many times people would become enraged when they found out I was American and tell me that I should talk with "my Mr. Bush" about this and that.
I always thought it was funny that people thought that simply because I was American, I shared all of the same beliefs as our president. There is a reason why President Bush has a 28% approval rating in America. Its because 72% of Americans hate him.
ok, this is how boleh-land works thing out, whenever there is someone in the government involves in crime, they will do whatever it takes to "protect" them instead of prosecute them... I'm so freaking sick of this boleh-land, totally hopeless...
kawan, it's time to vote this bunch of sick people out in the next election!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlQWNib2Tcw
this guy lied the shit out of his mind all the way from the begining to the end, I'm totally disgusted by what he said in the interview... this country is hopeless, hopeless and hopeless....
Set the date of the post as 13th of Oct 2008, and yes, it'll always be the first thing read by your fellow subscribers everytime they click on that cute URL of yours.
Way to go!
I turn aside with cold eyes. And a colder heart.
You go babe! Because you're stronger than I'll ever be. And more persevering when it comes to this place that purports to be tanahair for us.
I expect, the government will probably try to hide these issues and stay in denial. Blame blame blame. Thats all they can do?
Its a shame, they hold such high posts, have tons and tons of cash in their banks but have such a corrupt mind.
Thanks for the post, pinkpau. You've brought all of us to a new light and inspired us all. =)
and yes, let's vote the corrupted stinky government out! ya!
i, like many other malaysians, am just fuming in my seat because i don't know what to do. what can we do? write letters? blogs? talk about it over teh tarik? make sure everyone remembers what's going on? point out the underlying issues and how disgusting this all really is?
well...i want to do MORE. i can vote at the next general elections and i will make sure that i do. but i want to know...how on earth is my vote going to make a difference? do i vote for the opposition eventhough i am not convinced that they will be any better than the ruling alliance? just because i am heartbroken at the appalling state this country is in? we're talking about voting for the people who will be making all the decisions for the next couple of years. it's no small matter.
either way, i feel almost helpless because it's a no-win situation. until something radical is done about the way the leadership of this country works, no real change is going to happen. perhaps we should...take to the streets, like the lawyers have done. was that loud enough, by the way? or...or...we should be less fearful of "the system" and start a revolution in our school, university, workplace. return to the times when students were politicians and the youth made a difference.
do forums even work anymore? are they staged to show "hey we still talk to the people about serious issues, we care what our [warning: cliche!] future generation thinks"?
i don't know. it seems like we have moved beyond the "let's talk things out" stage, especially since our leaders can't seem to maintain a decent conversation and argue things out without withdrawing into a defensive stance and dodging the questions that really matter.
viva revolution?
If you all have been following the judiciary
rot in Malaysia since 1988. I would like you to go to this website and read the petition to the His Majesty the Yang DiPertuan Agung to ask for the establishment of a Royal Commission to look into and stop the rot in the judiciary and to return the judiciary back to the rakyat, http://harismibrahim.wordpress.com/
To sign up in support of this petition, please send your name and i.c. number to :
savethejudiciary@gmail.com
Please forward to as many Malaysian that you have on your email list. Thank you.
Perhaps there are some ppl out there who has a voice but no channel too, coz public press is refrained from doing so. Blogs can. The more ppl blog, the more it is 'out of control' coz charging outspoken bloggers (which will then be too many) will open the floodgates.
Can i ask u guys something. How can we know which leaders to vote. i am of voting age but i don't follow political/sociological happenings much. opposition might not be always better.
Next time a traffic police hints, take down his name and ask him to please give you the ticket. Same for a contractor / student / teacher / parents / tender.
A person doesn't think far enough if he wants a bigger share of the pie but decreasing the size of the total pie (economics). Corruption does that.
Can someone write a paper/thesis on effects of corruption. It need not touch on certain govt / parties. If it doesn't refer to particular bodies then i'm sure you can try to get it published even. Other good topics - perhaps organizational behaviour of governmets, psychology of desensitization / helplessness abt this.. what not
So to our fellow Malay friends, you don't need to study and work so hard. Just 'JOIN UMNO' and your future is secure! You might even become the 3rd Sultan of Selangor just like Sultan Zakaria, from a railgate 'jaga' to a new Sultan status. Bravo!
As for our 'Bolehland Angkasawan', he will remain as our country '1st Space Tourist' in my personal history book, wasting tons of our taxpayer money. I will NEVER EVER acknowledge him as our 1st Astronaut and I will do the same with my next generation by telling them the truth.
If my children is force to answer question in UPSR, PMR or SPM about our country 1st Angkasawan, I rather see them screwing it up then being brain wash by UMNO's propaganda.
if you ask me the question " which party should i vote for this time?" .. my answer is this " any party, as long as its NOT barisan! for there must be CHECK AND BALANCE in our country!!!"
When asked to comment on the lawyers and Malaysian Bar Council's march to protest this issue, Mr Nazri said "Why is the Bar Council behaving like The Opposition?"
It rings true like a patriotic valedictorian speech – opening sarcasm
I sensed a deep level of cynicism of all things Malaysians – the blue label of ‘cynicism’ being thrust upon pink.
Do we lose all hope – who did?
If you and I are NOT proud that our Angkasawan made it to space, then our soul is dead. – speak for ourselves
If you let some damn politicians screw up your brain, and make you cynical and influence others to be cynical. Then there is no hope for the country. – there is still me! me ! and me!
Well, the national anthem is still N-E-G-A-R-A K-U … - who is doubting this?
“You're not to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who does it or says it.” - Malcolm X
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it." - Mark Twain
Dr. Mahathir, This will be his legacy,i will tell you all in a story/analogy: There was this time in the jungle of Malaysia, where there was the King of monkeys who sat at the highest point of a huge tree and all the little monkeys were sitting below him and plucking fruits feeding themself. Each time the King of monkeys look down all activity will stop and all these little monkeys will froze and look up. It has been going for some time. DO U KNOW WHAT THE LITTLE MONKEY SAW WHEN THEY LOOK UP?
They all saw an Asshole! i hope Dr. Mahathir will come out and say. Yes, he mess up, am sorry let’s fix it!
Now if Malaysia built its own rocket and has it's own space program then I'd be proud, but anyone form any country with enough money and who's fit enough can just buy a damn ticket and hitch a ride on someone else's rocket.
clap clap
Excerpt from WIKIPEDIA:
"On December 1, 1955, Parks became famous for refusing to obey bus driver James Blake's order that she give up her seat to make room for a white passenger. This action of civil disobedience started the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which is one of the largest movements against racial segregation. In addition, this launched Martin Luther King, Jr., who was involved with the boycott, to prominence in the civil rights movement. She has had a lasting legacy worldwide."
And here we are jumping up and down like a bunch of hooligans outside the fence, "oh, yeah, let's bring the house down," with harsh words, sarcasm, finger pointing but strangely the world is not listening. I wonder why?
i'm not against anyone...i just hope more people will realise. i am exposing myself to things i never knew before. i thought msian government were perfect! with perfect clean PM and little corruption. ACA proved me wrong. Lingham told me i'm dreaming.
New generation has come. as long as the current government don't clean up their act, more educated ppl will realise this. we will want a change. it's just a matter of time for this to come.
young msians! get ready for a change. v r the future leader. let's prove the 'adults' that we the 'youngs' can do better.
Only way to stop this rot is to exercise your right to vote and vote wisely. You are not alone.
Am really impressed by your mature thoughts.
Keep it up, Pinkpau
It is the fault of Malaysians:
* It is the fault of the people to vote for the government.
* It is the fault of so many youngsters out there to not care about this issue and the recent issues.
* It is the fault of the government to keep doing what they have been doing.
* It is not just the fault.. it is a real shame that the politicians are claiming all they have been doing are for the country.
* It is the fault of the people to believe the press and all the lies.
* It is the fault of the people to uphold the "tidak apa", "malaysia boleh", and all other attitudes and chauvinistic beliefs.
yc
We hv to open our eyes and ears all the time and be informed of the things thats happening around us (good and bad).
Dont let ourselves get screwed over and over again!
Know your rights and defend them! To those eligible to vote in the next GE, pls votes wisely.
God bless you.
God pls also save the country of my birth!
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So what you expect the govt to do? To expose the whole scandal so that it can shoot itself in the foot?
The implications of the scandal is very damaging to the Malaysian govt. The govt can be made a laughing stock of the world, scare off foreign investors and lose support of the people. They will be losers every which way they turn. As such they are only doing what any crooked govt, could possibly do, try to divert attention and hope everybody will forget it ever happened.
I'll simply get slapped with the negative label and spoil their mood and happy state (which is in fact, delusional)
I think i'll just stick to what I do best and do what I can do.
I've already signed up the petition and will try to see if I can make it to the november 10 dataran merdeka walk/march 3pm for a free and clean election.
Young Malaysians need to start realising that it is not enough to be angry about what's golng on. That anger has to be constructively channeled, the way you did. For them to do that, they must first recognise that they are stakeholders in the country. The future is theirs.
The reality however is that many are not committed to the idea of a better country and have taken no steps, small or big, to make a difference the way you have. In not doing anything, they are willing conspirators in the throwing away of our collective future.
Thank you again for the spirit and commitment you've shown. Thank you for not having acted like an accidental tourist in transit to a better world elsewhere.
Malik Imtiaz Sarwar
something is stirring in the hearts of young malaysians ... more and more of us are speaking up
slowly but surely, we will rise
it is just my point of view, The head of judiciary system is chosen by the discretion of the PM. and the PM is clearly not the person who go to court and get to know who are the best lawyer or judge available to be the chief of justice.
So basically if the video is real what is wrong if someone who are a senior lawyer and try to suggest a person he think fit to be in that position, in the end of the day the choice is still in the PM's hand. plus if its really is datuk ahmad fairuz what is wrong with that. he is not any tom and dick on the street who are appointed. he is one of the famous person in the judiciary system. In uk itself the lord chancellor is chosen by the UK PM but do you really think the PM know how good he is???
hahaha.
no offend to anyone
With all the rot in the whole Malaysian authority, packing our bags and migrating might no longer be an option but as the only option in due time. I still love Malaysia but it is extremely disheartening to see Malaysia's CEO and co running the country like a cowboy-land. Just in different setting and different eras.
For the sake of Malaysia's future, please register as a voter if you are eligible and please vote with conscience and not promises that never come true. I am 21 this year and i have did registered as a voter.
Just look at the scandals that are rocking our nation ... PKFZ, Atlantuya, Rising Son-in-Law, Patick Badawi, the OKOKOK video clip... sedih ... sedih..
How is our nation building supposed to progress with al these scandals? A majority of our Rakyat is living through tough times with much higher living cost and with the rocketing oil price, few ppl in Malaysia will continue to reap its benefits while the rest of the nation suffers.
Lets fight for our nation. Ponder on this,
WAWASAN 2020 OR TRAGEDI 2020?
I hope more young Malaysians will stop living in their own artificial world when our nations is looking at a seeming bleak future.
God Bless Bolehland...
No our future is not bleak... not yet. As long as we have people who care. People who would dare to stick their necks out for the common good. Young people like you and me.
another display of whole-hearted concern and linguistic prowness
another series of posts and comments in agreement
another occasions for some to appear dissenting
another repetition of some patenalistic patronistic posts
what to do, malaysiaboleh - boleh buat apa orang lain terlampau malu mau buat
everyday, i see displays of negligent incompetence, but not by the MElayu, they are just mainly incompetent breastfed from cradle to grave.
nope, the negligence is from the sycophantic indians and the corrupting chinese - their silence is deafening
who keeps the BN in power, not the MElayu, but the MCA of chinese towkays and the MIC of Sams & Veils
want to remove the legitimaticy of the BN gomen, vote out the MIC and MCA, and in doing so remove the BN's claim as the only avenue to represent all malaysians
the MElayu will already have the choice to vote for other parties and have been exercising that choice over the years
will this happen next time round, NO. the chinese businesses/towkays will rally round the MCA to maintain the alternate unofficial economy ehich the BN gomen implicitly facilitates - e.g. hand over (not award) the RM1.2Billion project to an UMNO crony who will then sell it to an MCA crony who will then subcontract everything out to their cronies etc. thats why overall the institutionalised corruption functions unfettered to a minimum of 30% margin and the end result is just all F***KED up.
Then we play the game of blame the sub-sub-sub-sub-sub-sub contractor who will never be unVeiled because $$$ already changed hands.
the pseudoeducated chinese and indians will vote for the other racial based opposition groups who will win a few votes here and there to make some noise in our DECEMBER parliament then get insulted by some çlose-one-eye or bocor MP etc
the indians = more or less the same
and for my soul and the space tourist = please don't invite insults, the first malaysian in space is a halfbaked medical officer traineee in orthopaedics who benefited from the special privileges. This incompetent gomen servant has broken several perintah am by involving himself in business while in the employ of the gomen, who has missed a significant part of his orthopedic 'training' holidaying in Baikanour/Russia. This BRILLIANT SCIENTIST will conduct MALAYSIAN experiments for a HIV vaccine, well if you can swallow all that methane producing bovine excreta, doesnt really matter whether your soul is touched or not. But remember his name, because he will be allowed to sit for his sarjana ortopedik exams despite going absent from the training and he will pass out as an incompetent but qualified ortopedik surgeon.
BTW, any body remember about an Indian actress/model etc who died mysteriously in Sentul and had a "postmortem" by an indian Dr in Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Klang while there is a forensic pathologist in much nearer hospital KL. Remember the Veil references to the involved party
Cynical yeah maintains sanity in Bolehland
ps. sorry for the long windedness, too much gas
Good Post.
Fortunately I'm able to vote for a change.
After this, as much as I love my country, I'm moving my family out of Malaysia. I want a place where my kids will be able to accept and learn the truth in life.
50years is a long time, we have grown so much, compare our ancestors 2000years ago, where we learn something new and apply it as the way to live..
Website - http://www.infernalramblings.com/articles/Malay...
The Judiciary in Malaysia was never it's former-self after the sacking of Lord President Tun Salleh Abbas in 1988. The Executive usurped all the powers of the Judiciary and in the process the Judiciary lost it's Independence and it's now answerable to the Executive. In 1998 was the sacking of Deputy Prime Minister DSAI. The Rakyat must unite to sign a National Petition to abolish the draconian and oppressive ISA & OSA. Until now when Malaysia Today was launched just a few years ago , everything was swept under the carpet and covered-up. GOD Bless DSAI & All the Saviours of Malaysia! for exposing all the illegal wrong-doings and corruption scandals of high-level officials & politicians. Needless to say the law must come down hard on the Datuk's and Tan Sri's and not just the "ikan billis". Looks like right now what we have is one set of laws for the rich & the powerful , and oneset for the ordinary citizens. Dear Pinkie Girlie, what are your views when UMNO was declared an illegal party in 1987? That was around that time when KuLi and MH nearly took over the reigns in toppling TDM. But that was not meant to be and the Rakyat had to endure 22 years of tyrannical and dictatorial rule under TDM. Would Malaysia have become an Asian-Dragon Economy success story if history was re-written?
Website - http://malaysia-today.net/blog2006/holds.php
Yesterday was the 20th anniversary of the 1947 Hartal. Watch the video at http://zorro-zorro-unmasked.blogspot.com
I see light at the end of this tunnel...For love, justice and humankind, we shall prevail!
The future is ours to make.
as most of you may know, there was a landmark case last week where a former ISA detainee, Malek Hussin, won his suit against the police and govt of malaysia for assault and torture during detainment. this is really great news.
but it also allows our ministers to say things like these :
Deputy Internal Security Minister Datuk Fu Ah Kiow described the decision as “timely” and should serve as a “reminder” to the authorities. "The decision by the court pertaining to the case has two important bearings. One, it goes to show that our country’s judiciary is independent..." he said after attending the Umno Kuantan division open house here yesterday.
Source : The Star
timely indeed. so what are we to think of this case - is it true justice or a convenient tool? let's hope it's the former, and that such victories will not only arise when there is a panicked need to readjust public confidence.
MIS
Think about who was paying for the 2.5 million dollars! Did the bad police pay for it? Did they go to jail? Are they punished? The government pay for it, and whose money is that? Are they any lesson for the offender? So what is the morale story here?
As a 18 yrs old, u have said it very well .
I am surprise by your maturity and anlytical skill you have.
If we have more Malaysians like you, we will have a brighter future for Malaysia.
Pls keep up up your godd work and mayb somday you will be a well known politician.
Best of Luck
PPP
It's such an irony when the government thinks the brain drain today is due to financial aspects only and lack of patriotism.
For a person of your age, you have surpassed the level of capability to pass criticism at issues of importance to the nation.
Hope to see more youth like you to ensure positive development of our beloved nation.
Keep up the good work!
Please visit http://www.bangkit.net to see important events that would shape the future of our nation.
God bless you :D
I've been following the issue since the 3rd day of the release of the video clip. Most of my source of the news are from blogs listed on the http://www.sopo-sentral.blogspot.com/ . But to have read your piece I've to admit that I'm overwhelmed to the effect of having tears of joy in my eyes. Malaysia is not without hope with emergence of politically aware youth like yourself.
It is also heartwarming to see bigwig like Jeff Ooi linking you and most of all Malik Imtiaz Sarwar to comment on your piece.
Pink Power!
To everyone studying overseas, try to get a job. Don't go back to Malaysia..
If they low standard of living doesn't get to you...
You may someday walk on the streets and get stabbed at the back just because someone wants to steal your wallet from you.
So to all leave Malaysia now.
PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim was slapped with an ACA notice today compelling him to hand in the original Lingam video clip or risk going to jail.
let's see wat happen next.....
if only more msians were aware of these issues... or if they are, if only they would take action... well, that would be a perfect-ish world no?
unfortunately, most of us are procrastinators who complain and whinge about the system and then we go back to our own lives... and i'm not saying i am not among these procrastinators, but it is time for those who are aware to DO SOMETHING about it!
thank you for the enlightening read! will spread the word!
cheers!
Allow me to link your blog k, I think its time Malaysians stop being ignorant and act on it (not in a violent way, but diplomatically).
Firstly if we want change, we must make sure that the Election Commission is transparent and not a puppet of the executive. If not they'll just used postal votes and ghost votes to win. That is definite. All of us should join the Bersih Mass Rally on November 10. This is one of the few times that we as citizens can make ourselves heard. More details at http://malaysia-today.net/blog2006/letters.php?...
Every law student clearly remembers the theory of seperation of powers. Even Nazri which usually spews garbage understands this from his interview. But where was his brains when he said he is the minister to the CJ? As usual the ACA will say they have completed their investigation and awaiting the feedback of the panel and AG's chambers.
The government has mastered the tactic of delay and filling our minds with fantasies of grandiose like space (the final frontier). There are more pressing issues at hand. What has happened to the PKFZ scandal? Why hasnt our balding transport minister resign? Particularly after the ferry incident. Alas, they have chosen two scapegoats to take the fall... while this guy still floods the newspapers which his face. Our cabinet lacks accountability and responsibility.
For those of you who have reached 18, remember to register to vote. EVERY VOTE COUNTS! (unless u're a BN supporter). Everyone rejects change because it makes you uncomfortable. Some may prefer to remain in their comfort zone and plead the case of stability. I would like to hear their opinion on that after Petronas runs out of oil. So to all of you, vote for your future and that of the future generation. YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
Peace.
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The World already knows NEP = Never Ending Policy. The usual politics. We just have to learn to "work" with it!
I was completely disillusioned on Monday night watching PM Badawi's threats to Datuk Seri Lim Keng Yaik not to "kacau" or face the serious "consequences".
Keng Yaik questioned why after 36 years, Bumi equity ownership was still at 18.9%. (It as 20% in 1990) Clearly stating that he accepted the figure, he merely wanted to know the methodology used to arrive at the figure.
Badawi's reaction is blatantly dishonest. In 2004, Morgan Stanley issued a report that estimated that over 100Billion US Dollars (360 Billion Ringgit) had been lost to Malay patronage in the 20 years preceding 2003. (1984 to 2003) One economist estimates that in the 36 years of its' existence, the NEP has been used to channel over ONE TRILLION RINGGIT to the Malay community through ASN, ASB and other related Govt policies.
Since 1970, the Govt has used the NEP to divert education, employment and every other conceivable benefit to the Malays. These measures have largely been successful with all the top posts in GLCs, Government, Universities, Public listed companies and practically every single area that the Govt has any control over being reserved for one race. No company may be listed with a lower than 30% Bumi equity but there is absolutely no problem if it is otherwise. Some industries have a mandatory 51% Bumi ownership and some industries are reserved exclusively for them. Petronas for example only employs Malays for it's top managerial and executive positions and awards contracts only to Malays.
ALL Govt and Municipal contracts are reserved to class "F" Bumi contractors. All the proposed projects under the 9th Malaysia Plan thus far are reserved for 100% Bumi owned companies. Even open tender projects are awarded to Malays even if their prices are higher with blatantly inferior materials. Micro business loans, business licenses, discounts on property purchases, new Govt employment, EVEN LICENSES FOR HAWKER STALLS are reserved for one race. The list goes on and on but the summary is that the Malays now believes undoubtedly that he is racially privileged and it is their right ASLI's figures of 45% are opposed to the Govt's 18.9% because, firstly, equity value is calculated at par value. For example, if you hold 1,000 Maxis shares of RM 5/- market value each, the Govt says that it is only worth RM 250.00 as these shares have a par value of 25 cents each. If you owned a company with a paid up value of RM 2/- but conducted business worth millions of Ringgit worth of transactions, the Govt values that company at RM 2/-.
The chief setbacks of the abuses of the NEP are rampant corruption and > cronyism, worsening racial polarization, unrelenting brain drains, warped educational system, thwarted economic competitiveness, ineffectual bureaucracy, retarded economic growth and perverted social values. Such anachronistic and regressive policy has no place in the present globalizing world, and for that matter, in any civilized society.
PM Badawi recently intensified the imprint of the perverted NEP philosophy by prohibiting inter-religious and inter-racial discourse which would otherwise have contributed to greater understanding and harmony among the races. Consider the hegemony this has created........
The Jasin MP's saga of cheating millions from Customs over timber imports went unpunished. APs are reserved for Bumis only and despite the millions that each of them make year after year, a senator's son has the audacity to clone the APs several times and the whole thing gets swept under the carpet. A Port Klang councilor buys a 43,000 sq ft plot of land set aside for low cost housing valued at 1.8 million Ringgit for 180k and builds a palace without any approval. He gets fined RM 5,000 and still has 30 days from today to submit his building plans. Yesterday, despite all the bad press this issue got, the Selangor state Govt confirms his position and that of his son and daughter in law as councilors. The message is clear. Power has shifted from the people to the executive.
The whole issue of Bumi chauvinism started at last year's UMNO assembly when the very very vocal UMNO Youth leaders stated in short that "It's our turn to be rich." This greed is not going to end. We as a nation of loyal citizens have to put a dent into this rubbish for the sake of our children. We need a stronger opposition. By sending a threat to Datuk Seri Lim Keng Yaik, Badawi has betrayed us all. Remember this at the next general election.
We don't need a change in Govt. We need a stronger opposition. We need to send a message to the powers that be that we will not accept second class status for our children.
Colin Nathan
What would happen if the so-called special rights were dropped NOW? Equality? Sure. If you are a non-bumi. We all would be equal. And the starving native zombies would blame the now Equal and E-malay-cipated Citizen. And start to feed.
Although I agree this special rights crap is, well, crap. But the cold turkey alternative is a tad unfair to the uneducated and SOME lazy natives.
What I don't understand is the hatred, prejudice and racism directed towards Malays. You can hardly blame the average man on the street for government policies.
This unequal treatment is a drug. And if you take away the drug from the junkie, you either make things worse, or you are liable to make them act violently. Very violently. Never underestimate the stupidity of an addict. There would be no Non-bumi's left if we proceed cold turkey.
What is more realistic is to weed 'em off.
Slowly.
Starting today.
Let's not show how racist we non-malays are. Coz we are. Most of us. An Indian with his Indian stats and woes of the Indian community and the Chinese with his stats and woes as well.
We are SO Malaysian that we forget the majority of the country. Truth is we WANT to hate em. Coz that's what we have been thought, and that makes us no better than what we claim others are.
I admit it. I'm a blatant racist. There is NO race I like. Nor do I like being part of any group. Nobody plays fair. Unless you all do, ALL of you. We are all the same. Malaysia Boleh.
nazri aziz's statements are so ridiculous it's dumbfounding. it's SO obvious he's covering something. not just 'tutup sebelah mata', tutup telinga and mulut sekali.
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