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Feeble-minded BN

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Mariam Mokhtar
Aug 30, 10 11:57am

Three BN ministers were not speaking from a position of strength when they labeled PKR politician Nurul Izzah Anwar a traitor and a sinner for saying in an Indonesian newspaper, that Malaysia’s new, multimillion ringgit submarine is defective.

She also highlighted the problems plaguing our navy and expressed doubts about the New Economic Policy (NEP).

Jamil Khir BaharomMinister in the Prime Minister’s Department Jamil Khir Baharom said, “Those who tarnish their country’s image with the aim of causing turmoil are regarded to have sinned.”

The truth hurts, but Jamil is mad to brand people who are critical of the Malaysian government as ’sinners’.

He then said: “We should love our country and be prepared to defend it, as defending our own country is a jihad (holy war) which carries a big divine reward.”

Calling the defence of one’s country a jihad is wrong. 

The lasgeorge w bush 02t idiot who used a similar pejorative term was George W Bush. He used the expression ‘crusade’, to describe his country’s response to the Sept 11 attacks.

Terms like ‘crusade’ and jihad produce a negative reaction in both Christian and Muslim communities.

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A new script for Malaysia

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Free Malaysia Today TUE, 24 AUG 2010 06:00

By Nurul Izzah Anwar

COMMENT A Malay daily recently declared that a civil war would break out in the country. And this war would dwarf the May 13 1969 racial riot – the worst in Malaysia’s history. The war, said the newspaper, is a response to a non-existing amended constitution that abolishes the special position of the Malays and Islam.

Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin also made reference to the 1969 riot in his comment when he reminded his Barisan Nasional (BN) colleague, Dr Chua Soi Lek, to tone down his demands to scrap what the government likes to call the pro-Malay economic policy.

In Penang, we heard stories that the name of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong has been replaced with Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng in Friday sermons in some mosques in the state.

Apart from some Umno leaders who are fond of making racist comments, we also now have Perkasa which claimed to champion the constitutional position of the Malays.

These stories have been reported at length and front-paged by many newspapers, inviting discussions from both sides of the political divide.

These stories are not new. Many of us have heard similar stories not too long ago.

Remember in 1987 when Umno organised a racially charged political rally? It was followed by detention of many opposition leaders, including Karpal Singh and Guan Eng, under Operasi Lalang.

I wonder what the people behind the recent racial provocations hope to achieve.

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I am no traitor, Nurul tells the ‘patriot’

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Free Malaysia Today

By Ken Vin Lek FRI, 20 AUG 2010 14:10

KUALA LUMPUR: PKR’s Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar has denied committing treachery as alleged by Defence Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

The minister had lambasted the opposition politician over her statements regarding Malaysia’s submarines, which were published in the Indonesian newspaper, Kompas.

He claimed that Nurul, the daughter of Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim, had tarnished the nation’s image and put its security at risk.

However, Nurul begged to differ.

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LARANGAN BERPOLITIK BAGI MAHASISWA/WI

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010


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Saya begitu kecewa mendengar keputusan TPM dan Menteri Pengajian Tinggi yang melarang mahasiswa dan mahasiswi daripada melibatkan diri dalam bidang politik. Impian serta harapan awal pelbagai pihak (termasuk pimpinan mahasiswa yang saya temui ketika upacara konvokesyen Universiti Malaya) yang menghadiri sidang meja bulat bersama MBM, Ketua Pemuda UMNO, TPM dan juga Timbalan Menteri Pengajian Tinggi.

Sudah tiba masanya pimpinan kerajaan berhenti dengan retorik murahan yang boleh disamakan dengan satu bentuk penipuan dan ‘personal relations’ stunt dengan kegagalan menggandingkan ruangan dialog dan janji mulut dengan langkah konkrit membenarkan para mahasiswa dan mahasiswi bebas berpolitik. Saya mungkin sinis pada awalnya apabila mendengar tentang pertemuan yang diadakan antara pimpinan mahasiswa dan pimpinan kerajaan BN. Malangnya, sikap sinis tersebut sememangnya terhasil melalui kekangan berterusan BN melalui penguatkuasaan AUKU yang lapuk lagi ketinggalan zaman.

PROTES kenaikan harga barang

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

PROTES kenaikan harga barang bertempat di Flat 17 tingkat PKNS pada 9 Ogos bermula pukul 5:00 petang. 3 orang aktivis ditahan polis sebelum pelancaran protes bermula.

Saya bersama YB Dr.Hatta, YB Tian Chua, Arul (PSM), Ketua AMK Shamsul Iskandar, Haji Nahar (Jemaah Islam Malaysia (JIM),SUARAM, Saudara Sani (Ketua Pemuda PAS Kuala Langat), wakil-wakil Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia(SMM), GAMIS,JERIT dan beberapa teman prihatin lain yang turut serta dalam program pelancaran Bantah Pembaziran, Potongan Subsidi Rakyat dalam Usaha Menyelamatkan Wang Negara.

Program tersebut diadakan di pasar malam Kerinchi dan mendapat sambutan yang menggalakkan daripada penjaja, penduduk sekitar serta pengunjung pasar malam.
Malangnya, tindakan pihak polis menahan 3 orang aktivis tanpa sebab menunjukkan ketidakadilan dan kezaliman pihak mereka kerana PROTES tidak menganjurkan sebarang demonstrasi tetapi hanya melancarkan pengedaran risalah tentang kenaikan harga minyak dan barang baru-baru ini.

Walaupun kenaikan harga minyak sebanyak 5 sen, akan tetapi janji kerajaan bahawa penstrukturan semula subsidi akan dilaksanakan, untuk memastikan rakyat termiskin dilindungi tidak dilaksanakan. Program penstrukturan semula yang dirancang dan diberikan kepada Maybank gagal, tetapi potongan subsidi diteruskan jua. Penjana-penjana bebas masih kebal tidak tersentuh. Sila rujuk keratan risalah yang diedar semalam.

Family still can’t reconcile with Teoh’s death

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Lee Way Loon
Jul 17, 10
1:51pm

A year has passed since the tragic passing of Teoh Beng Hock, but his family is still unable to come to terms with his death.

teoh beng hock memorial night 160710 lee lanDuring an emotional speech at Beng Hock’s memorial last night, his younger sister Lee Lan said her family’s inability to reconcile with the death was due to the lack of answers forthcoming from the authorities.

Often fighting back tears, Lee Lan appealed to the 1,000-strong crowd at the Kuala Lumpur-Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall to offer “nothing but support” for the family’s fight for the truth.

“Your support gives us strength. I’m standing here before you because my family is seeking justice. Our family cannot reconcile with (Beng Hock’s) death.

teoh beng hock memorial night 160710 parents crowd“He was a good young man and he had left us. He didn’t even have the opportunity to cradle his own baby,” said Lee Lan, referring to Teoh’s son, born recently.

“We are not asking for much, only justice. We are worried that we may not have enough strength to pull through,” she said.

Lee Lan has over the past year been the main spokesperson for Beng Hock’s family.

Family worried inquest will be inconclusive

Lee Lan’s speech was punctuated with sombre applause at every major junction, while tears flowed for some among the audience.

teoh beng hock memorial night 160710 crowd“The inquest will soon come to an end and we are worried that the finding would be inconclusive. That is why we hope you will support us.

“We don’t know how long this will take, but we promise that we will pursue (the truth) till the end and I hope you will all stand by us,” said Lee Lan, who at one point apologised for not being a good orator.

After Lee Lan’s short speech, a short tribute video clip was screened depicting Beng Hock’s happier moments.

teoh beng hock memorial night 160710 lee lan cryThe video clip featured Beng Hock’s photographs and his last known video recording, albeit only his voice could be heard as he was behind the camera.

Earlier, Beng Hock’s family, along with DAP leaders and their Pakatan Rakyat comrades, took to the stage in a solemn ceremony to place red palm prints on a massive banner.

Rosmah dragged in too

Following this, Penang Chief Minister and DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng spoke in a lengthy speech casting doubts at the authorities’ attempt to paint Beng Hock’s death as a suicide.

teoh beng hock memorial night 160710 guan engGuan Eng, as he had done many times before, reasoned to the crowd that there was no way Beng Hock would have committed suicide as he was due to register his marriage to his pregnant 
sweetheart, Soh Cher Wei, the day after he was grilled by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

“I want to ask Najib: Would you commit suicide if you’re going to marry Rosmah tomorrow?” asked Guan Eng.

While most of the crowd shouted “No”, a significant portion shouted “Yes! Yes!” breaking the mood of the otherwise sombre memorial event.

Realising that his attempt to trigger an uniform response was not very successful, Guan Eng quickly added, “No! Because he loves Rosmah!”, forcing most of his audience to laugh.

Tteoh beng hock memorial night 160710 red palmshus, according to Guan Eng, to argue that Beng Hock commit suicide was illogical.

“No one believes this. Only the wicked, and those who want to insult Beng Hock’s family, would say so,” he said.

One year is too long

Guan Eng also lambasted the authorities for failing to provide answers to Beng Hock’s family although a year had passed.

Comparing investigations on Beng Hock’s death to that of pop superstar Michael Jackson, Guan Eng said the the probe into the latter’s death was swift.

teoh beng hock memorial night 160710 parents palms red“Michael Jackson died on June 25. It has been one year and the person responsible (for his death) is already being punished.

“Beng Hock died a year ago and we are still as far from the truth as we were a year ago,” he said.

Guan Eng then jokingly suggested that the authorities should employ the services of the investigation team into Jackson’s death to expedite the probe into Beng Hock’s death.

Guan Eng was among a long list of speakers during the memorial, which included DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang, Selangor legislative assembly speaker Teng Chang Khim and Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar.

MACC chief flayed

In her speech, Nurul Izzah said Beng Hock’s mysterious death and her father Anwar Ibrahim’s arsenic poisoning incident were reasons for the people’s struggle for reforms.

teoh beng hock memorial night 160710 nurul izzah“A student once told me that while the arsenic incident did not cause anyone to die, now a person being investigated by MACC can result in death,” she said.

In view of this, Nurul Izzah said that the people must not give up hope that the system can be reformed in order for justice to prevail.

Meanwhile, Kit Siang lambasted MACC chief Abu Kassim Mohamed for issuing a statement of condolence a year after Teoh’s death, but also for initially issuing the statement only in Mandarin.

“It is only after public outcry did an English and Bahasa statement appear on their website,” he said.

He added that this has put a large question mark on Abu Kassim’s sincerity and integrity.

Photo credit: Andrew Ong

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