Showing posts with label sarawak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sarawak. Show all posts

Monday, 12 June 2017

Kenapa samseng Umno hina Sarawak ?


Nampaknya kelakuan kurang ajar tanpa adab, melampaui norma dan tatasusila manusia bertamadun sudah menjadi perkara biasa. Dahulu kelakuan demikian hanya terhad kepada penjenayah dan samseng jalanan kini tetapi kini ianya telah merebak ke peringkat atas.

Dari penyampu sampah yang meroyan mengaku dirinya imam kepada Perdana Menteri yang menghina rakyat sebagai bangsat dan menteri mengaku dirinya samseng, kelakuan kurang ajar ini sedang tular. 

Kejadian terbaru yang amat memalukan rakyat Malaysia adalah tindakan menteri KANAN Umno Nazri Aziz yang menghina seorang pemimpin kanan Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Sarawak (PBB) dimajlis sempena bulan Ramadan.  

Walau apa pun perkara yang diulas atau didebat kata-kata yang dilemparkan Nazri terhadap Karim, yang juga seorang menteri kerajaan Sarawak, jelas tidak beradab dan amat kurang ajar. 

'Nak jadi samseng belajar dengan saya'
Nazri merujuk kepada fakta bahawa Abdul Karim baru sahaja menyertai kabinet Sarawak tahun ini dan masih kurang tahap 'kekananan' dalam kerajaan.
"Dalam politik ini jangan cakap besar, you cakap besar you nak tunjuk samseng, kita lebih samseng lagi.
"Saya takkan benar dia bersikap samseng begitu. Saya menteri lama dah.
"Kalau tak faham, jumpa saya dulu, tanya. Jangan baru jadi menteri dah jadi samseng. Nak belajar jadi samseng belajar dengan saya," sindir Nazri. - LAPORAN PENUH 
KENYATAAN Nazri, seperti laporan di-atas, menimbulkan persoalan kenapa Ahli Majlis Tertinggi Umno ini sanggup menghina seorang pemimpin kanan kerajaan Sarawak secara terbuka? 
Karim Hamzah bukan budak yang baru setahun jagung dalam kerajaan Sarawak ataupun politik Bumi Kenyalang yang ditunjangi parti PBB.

Apakah kedudukan atau status Sarawak dan khususnya PBB dimata Umno hari ini sudah begitu teruk sehingga boleh dihina tanpa adab di majlis berbuka puasa di bulan Ramadan? 

Nazri bukan setakat menghina malah mencabar pemimpin PBB itu hanya kerana beliau bersuara mempertahankan kepentingan rakyat Sarawak. 

"you cakap besar you nak tunjuk samseng, kita lebih samseng lagi" - maknanya Umno parti samseng, bukan begitu? 

Apakah dalam doktrin Umno hari ini parti komponen Barisan Nasional lain yang bersuara mempertahankan hak dan kepentingan rakyat dianggap 'samseng' dan oleh itu Umno berhak bertindak 'samseng' menghina komponen BN lain?  

Apa pun yang diperjelaskan selepas ini dengan tujuan 'damage control' akibat keceluparan Nazri yang nyata maruah Sarawak dan Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu Sarawak sudah tercalar. 

The ball is now in Sarawak's court. You can either stand up to defend your pride and rights or be an obedient servant and learn how to be a bigger 'samseng' from Umno. 

Keputusan ditangan kerajaan negeri Sarawak khususnya ditangan Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg. 

Penghinaan terbuka terhadap Sarawak dan pemimpin kanan kerajaan negeri oleh pemimpin kanan Umno bukan perkara kecil yang boleh diketepikan begitu sahaja. 

Abang Jo Ketua Menteri Sarawak tidak perlu berlagak samseng atau menghina sesiapa untuk mempertahankan hak dan maruah Bumi Kenyalang, tetapi jika tiada tindakan atau ketegasan yang menyusul maka peribahasa lembu dicucuk hidung mungkin akan jadi mainan dibibir rakyat. 


p/s 

Untuk makluman, penghinaan sebegini tidak pernah berlaku ketika Tun Pehin Sri Taib Mahmud ataupun Tan Sri Adenan Satem menerajui PBB dan kerajaan Sarawak. Kenapa sekarang? 

  


Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Al-Fatihah

Semoga Allah memberkati roh Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Adenan Satem dan menempatkannya di kalangan orang-orang yang soleh. Amin. 


A tribute from The Borneo Post to Adenan
DATUK Patinggi Tan Sri Adenan will go down in history as the man who inspired Sarawakians to fight for their rights and planted a dream of hope in their hearts.
Sarawakians will be forever grateful to the State’s Fifth Chief Minister for standing up to protect their rights as enshrined in the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) and fighting to get back the autonomous power which the State has lost.
A notable step in this endeavour was taken in December 2015 when the State Legislative Assembly unanimously approved a resolution, mandating the State government to safeguard Sarawak’s special interests, including education and use of the English language.
When he took over the helm of the state government on Feb 28, 2014, Adenan was a man in a hurry, setting himself 53 goals to accomplish during his tenure. - Go HERE for more on the passing of the popular fifth Chief Minister of Sarawak.






Saturday, 1 October 2016

Antara chauvinis, komunis dan pengkhianat

Sudah wujud kerjasama politik yang matang serta boleh diterima pakai masyarakat majmuk Malaysia sejak awal tahun 1950-an lagi. 

Kerjasama di-antara wakil kaum utama dinegara ketika itu adalah langkah persatuan awal politik kaum-kaum berlainan, terutamanya orang Melayu dan orang keturunan Cina. 

Umno yang mewakili orang Melayu pada ketika itu berkerjasama dengan MCA yang mewakili orang Cina kerana masing-masing menguasai sokongan orang Melayu dan orang Cina dalam keadaan hampir 'mutlak'.

MCA ketika itu berdiri sebagai ketua kepada sebuah gabungan besar badan-badan bukan kerajaan (NGO) serta persatuan-persatuan kaum, suku serta perniagaan yang mewakili kaum Cina diseluruh negara.

Umno berkerjasama dengan  MCA sebelum dan selepas Merdeka pada tahun 1957 kerana Malaysian Chinese ASSOCIATION pada ketika itu adalah wakil kaum Cina di Malaya dan kemudiannya Malaysia. 

Sehingga tahun 2014 sokongan untuk MCA kekal kukuh walaupun goyah ketika DAP melonjak seketika bersama segolongan besar masyarakat Cina. 

Status MCA pada hari ini jauh berbeza. Mungkin tidak sampai 20% masyarakat Cina yang masih bersama dengan parti politik itu. (Saya sedia diperbetulkan dalam jangkaan ini)

Sokongan masyarakat Cina telah beralih kepada Democratic Action Party (DAP). Mungkin ada pelbagai alasan serta andaian tetapi yang nyata masyarakat Cina melantik DAP sebagai wakil politik mereka. 

Baru-baru ini seorang menteri kanan kerajaan Barisan Nasional dari Umno menemplak dan memperkecilkan MCA kerana telah hilang sokongan masyarakat Cina. 

Menteri itu berkata beliau akrab dengan pemimpin DAP kerana sokongan orang Cina untuk DAP adalah jauh lebih besar dari sokongan mereka untuk MCA.  

Itu pertengkaran terbuka di-antara dua parti BN yang yakin bahawa rakyat masih menyokong mereka. Keadaan sebenar umpama 'jauh panggang dari api'.

Keputusan pilihanraya-piliharaya yang diadakan SPR sejak 2008 adalah rujukan muktamad angka dan peratusan. 

Jadi, kenapa kerjasama antara kaum yang dijalin dari zaman negara belum merdeka lagi harus diketepi demi kepentingan sempit sebilangan yang tamak kuasa? Mana mungkin kepentingan yang khianat dan tamak mengatasi kepentingan rakyat dan negara? 

DAP adalah parti politik yang mewakili majoriti rakyat Malaysia kaum Cina pada ketika ini. Kaum lain yang ingin berkerjasama dengan kaum Cina demi kelangsungan politik perpaduan tidak boleh menafikan status DAP dalam politik Malaysia pada waktu ini.  

Kerisauan 'orang Melayu grassroots' tidak boleh menerima kerjasama politik dengan DAP adalah pendapat sebilangan kecil yang ingin terus mempengaruhi minda orang Melayu terutamanya mereka yang alpa akan situasi sediada dalam negara. 

Pemimpin seharusnya menerangkan realiti politik kita ketika ini dan mengajak masyarakat, terutamanya orang Melayu, keluar dari kepompong lama. Rakyat dahagakan satu kerjasama baru antara masyarakat majmuk kita. Rakyat mencari pemimpin.

Pemimpin tidak wajar mengambil pendekatan populis ketika negara memerlukan kepimpinan untuk menyelamatkan kita dari perigi buta. 

Agak mustahil orang Melayu tidak boleh berkerjasama dengan wakil sah orang Cina pada waktu ini jika 60 tahun lepas mereka sanggup berkerjasama dengan wakil sah orang Cina ketika itu. Apa bezanya niat dan matlamat, dulu dan kini?  

Sekian lama penyokong kerajaan Barisan Nasional, termasuk saya sendiri, tidak bersetuju dengan DAP kerana pemimpin parti itu bersikap chauvinis. Ini tidak dapat dinafikan tetapi sikap chauvinis dan perkauman melampau ini bukan lagi hak mutlak segelintir pemimpin DAP. 

Sekarang ini kenyataan-kenyataan yang jauh melampaui batas dan menyakitkan hati masyarakat kerap dilontar golongan lain yang dahulu menuding DAP. 

Agak pelik jika orang Melayu 'tidak boleh menerima' DAP yang mewakili kaum Cina di-Semenanjung Malaysia apabila mereka boleh menerima Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) dari Sarawak. 

SUPP ditubuhkan pada tahun 1959. SUPP menyertai Perikatan pada tahun 1970 dan kekal setia bersama Barisan Nasional sehingga kini. 

The Sarawak United Peoples' Party, or SUPP (Chinese砂拉越人民联合党MalayParti Rakyat Bersatu SarawakIban: Gerempong Sa'ati Ra'ayat Sarawak) is a political party in Malaysia. The party is one of the constituent members of the ruling Barisan Nasional. It was established in 1959 mainly by leftists and working class Chinese, many of whom were members of the underground communist movement in Sarawak. - WIKIPEDIA

I interviewed Bong Kee Chok in Kuching many years ago for a short feature. He was then a loyal member of SUPP. The party had even nominated him for a state award which was cancelled at the eleventh hour. Guess Bong Kee Chok is still a member of Barisan Nasional via SUPP.     

This reference to SUPP is not in any way meant to insult or ridicule the party and or its members but is merely a lesson to those who think politics is cast in stone. It is also for those who forget easily. 

There is also ample proof that we, as a nation, have managed to tame communism. 

I believe chauvinism too could be managed, but not treason. 

p/s 




Tuesday, 28 June 2016

UMNO bunuh diri ?

Sepatutnya rombakan kabinet yang diumumkan oleh Najib Razak semalam menjadi berita utama tetapi kemelut dalaman Barisan Nasional, khususnya Umno, lebih menonjol dan meledak menjadi berita utama. 

Barisan Nasional Sarawak menerima tamparan hebat dalam rombakan kabinet kali ini kerana satu jawatan menteri dirampas dari BN Sarawak yang masih meraikan kemenangan besar dalam pilihanraya negeri baru-baru ini. 

Cara Najib Razak menghargai sumbangan BN Sarawak adalah agak pelik dan sukar difahami umum, terutamanya pemimpin dan rakyat Sarawak yang bertungkus lumus memenangkan BN.

Perdana Menteri yang diselubungi skandal 1MDB dan salahlaku jenayah pula menerima tamparan apabila Menteri Kewangan II Datuk Seri Husni Hanadzlah 'berundur' dari kabinet. 

Husni yang memegang beberapa jawatan tinggi dalam Umno dan BN juga turut meletakkan semua jawatan parti dan BN dengan serta merta menerusi kenyataan ringkas yang dikeluarkan setiausaha politik beliau sejurus selepas Najib mengumumkan rombakan kabinet.
Kenyataan Datuk Shamsul Zairil Kamaruddin, Mantan Setiausaha Politik Menteri Kewangan II, Dato' Seri Husni Hanadzlah.

Dato' Seri Husni Hanadzlah mengumumkan perletakan jawatan sebagai Bendahari UMNO Malaysia, Bendahari Agung Barisan Nasional, Timbalan Pengerusi Badan Perhubungan UMNO  Negeri Perak, Timbalan Pengerusi Barisan Nasional Negeri Perak, Ketua UMNO Bahagian Tambun dan Pengerusi Barisan Nasional Parlimen Tambun.

Sekian.

27 Jun 2016

Laporan berita - Sinar Harian 

Kenapa seorang pemimpin yang begitu lama berkhidmat didalam parti dan kerajaan bertindak meletakkan semua jawatan yang disandang dalam masa kurang 60 minit selepas pengumuman rombakan kabinet?

Seperti lazim dalam budaya politik kotor masakini sudah terdapat cubaan untuk memperlekeh dan memperkecilkan khidmat Husni  sebagai Menteri Kewangan II namun retak sebenar dan cerita disebalik tabir mengapa beliau 'berundur' juga telah mula keluar. 

Sebenarnya kenapa Husni 'berundur' ? Persoalan ini akan terjawab dalam jangkamasa terdekat.  

Sedang penyingkiran Husni menjadi topik hangat Umno Najib menerima satu lagi tamparan hebat dari Semporna, Sabah. 





Pengerusi Tetap Umno Bahagian Semporna bersama seluruh Jawatankuasa Bahagian, bersama-sama TIGA RATUS Ketua Cawangan didalam bahagian Semporna bertindak meletakkan jawatan dan keluar dari Umno beramai-ramai dalam satu majlis ringkas. 

Umno Semporna telah terbubar dengan sendirinya apabila seluruh ahli jawatankuasa bertindak keluar parti.

Majlis letak jawatan dan keluar ramai-ramai Umno Semporna itu adalah ekoran kehilangan kepercayaan terhadap pucuk pimpinan Umno yang diterajui Najib Razak. 

Menurut seorang (bekas) pemimpin kanan bahagian Semporna perletakan jawatan dan tindakan keluar Umno semalam hanya langkah permulaan. 

"Bila Majlis Tertinggi bertindak kuku besi tidak mahu mengikut peraturan dan perlembagaan maka kami tiada pilihan. Orang Semporna ada maruah bukan seperti Najib dan kuncu-kuncunya disana. Selepas ini beribu ahli Umno disini akan ikut serta".

"Kami sudah tidak percaya pada presiden dan majlis tertinggi. Umno ini sudah jadi serupa syarikat persendirian milik individu tertentu. Ahli Umno tidak boleh berdiam diri," tambah pemimpin muda itu. 

Tindakan drastik pimpinan Umno Semporna ini tercetus dengan penggantungan keahlian ketua bahagian mereka Datuk Seri Shafie Afdal yang juga Naib Presiden Umno. Shafie juga adalah antara individu yang bertanggungjawab membawa Umno ke Sabah pada tahun 1990. 

Manakala Shafie digantung keahlian, Timbalan Presiden Umno Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin dan bekas Mentri Besar Kedah Datuk Seri Mukhriz Tun Mahathir telah dipecat terus dari Umno tanpa dipanggil untuk membela diri. 

Muhyiddin dan Mukhriz telah menyatakan bahawa Majlis Tertinggi telah membelakangkan perlembagaan parti kerana gagal mematuhi proses pemecatan yang termaktub didalam perlembagaan Umno.

Siapa pula yang akan Umno gantung selepas ini?


p/s Husni adalah ketua bahagian Umno Tambun (Perak) yang seharusnya mengenali 1MDB secara lebih dekat dan mendalam. 



Tuesday, 3 May 2016

I think you are wrong...


One must either be embarrassingly naive or simply not clever to think Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad would develop a sudden hiccup if you revoke the services of his Royal Malaysian Police traffic outriders / escorts. 

You cannot be right with such childish acts because even the staunches of his critics agree that the decision reflects the level of political maturity or rather the lack of it. This could be a classic case of power abuse too but that's not the point yet. 

Has the Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar explained the revocation of the traffic outriders? 

Those in the position of power, including the IGP, must remember to state the relevant legal provisions and Government regulations governing the services for a former Prime Minister of this nation. Let's stick to facts. 

I'm quite sure the IGP would not parrot the many statements by politicians, some repeatedly accusing Dr Mahathir of trying to topple a democratically elected Government. This 'trying to topple the Government' is nothing but a fictitious tale by birdbrained politicians who are fighting for their very own survival. There is nothing more to that. 

Opposition parties have been trying to topple the government since time in memorial. Is that a crime now? 

Dr Mahathir and other prominent leaders from a cross section of the society, plus the hundreds of thousands of Malaysians who have to-date signed the Citizen's Declaration are just demanding for a new Prime Minister.

What is wrong in urging for the current Prime Minister to make way for a new leader? This cannot be trumpeted as trying to topple the Government. It cannot possibly be, unless the Prime Minister is of the opinion that he is the Government of Malaysia. 

The whole world seems to know what Deklarasi Rakyat is, except for Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Bin Tun Abdul Razak, his minions and a shrinking number of subservient media outlets. 

Please read HERE before opening your mouth and making a fool of yourself again. Maybe you don't mind being branded 'stupid' but we are tired of shallow propaganda and outright stupidity. 

I think you are wrong if you think Malaysians are so stupid that you can continue to fool them with carrots and sticks. Dedak cannot be for public consumption.  

Spreading lies by whatever scale and means cannot possibly transform into truth. Whatever the justifications are, intentionally spreading lies for political survival cannot be accepted especially when its the interests of the nation up against that of an individual. 

Don't confuse the people with such cheap, tactless propaganda because a majority of the thinking populace get more information and could do cross references online. They cannot possibly be fooled by those subservient journalists and broadcasters. The traditional media is no longer the mainstream media. 

The mainstream media now is the online media. You can continue to block and ban but you cannot possibly contain this new mainstream media within your mould.

The sole aim of the Citizen's Declaration / Deklarasi Rakyat is to seek the immediate removal of our scandalous Prime Minister who is famous for the wrong reasons. Malaysians who agree with the move have been inking the declaration. The numbers must have been causing sleepless nights for some.
How many of you are not aware why Najib Razak and his strategic investment marvel 1MDB are famous all over the world now? 

How many of you know the truth but choose to defend the elephant in the room solely due to your greed and personal interests? 

I think you are wrong if you think the people don't know about the elephant. Millions from all around the world are surprised, not jealous, as we lead towards being crowned for the biggest financial scandal in world history. 

I think you are wrong if you think we should be proud of the scandalous 1MDB. 

I think you are wrong if you think the people of Sarawak would swallow all hook, line and sinker and love you till dooms day (Kiamat) because you are splashing them with 'allocations' and projects. 

I think you are wrong if you think that the Sarawak state election is about you and a landslide victory an endorsement of your leadership. Don't be fooled by the crowd around you, Najib Razak. 

Is the Sarawak state election not a state affair of an 'equal partner in Malaysia' ? 

None of the peninsula based Barisan Nasional political parties are contesting in the Sarawak state elections.  Lets state facts as they are. 

The Sarawak state election is about Barisan Nasional under the leadership of Sarawak's new Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem.  

From the state BN's point the outcome must reflect the continued unity in BN, slightly over two years after the smooth transition of power from Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud. 

Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib is currently the Governor of Sarawak and he retired after 33 years as the chief minister. During his tenure Tun Taib carried himself more like the Prime Minister of Sarawak, not another chief minister in Malaysia. 

There maybe shortcomings and mistakes but that is how it was as I have explored and experienced. Tun Taib carried Sarawak as an equal partner and that is Adenan's real challenge, to fill the shoes of his larger than life predecessor. 

As a man who is famous for having stood tall in times of political turbulences of yesteryear, in particular during the famous Ming Court saga, Adenan must be experienced enough to feel the pulse and understand the sentiments.

Many local leaders have repeatedly stated that the Sarawak state election is not about Najib Razak. A lot of people are surprised what the Umno president was doing campaigning in the election which was not even about him. 

The Sarawak state election is a democratic process for the people of Sarawak to elect their representatives to the Dewan Undangan Negeri or Council Negeri. An elected leader who commands majority support of the new 82-seat Council Negeri would then be duly appointed as the Chief Minister. 

The BN is widely expected to sail through this election with a clear 2/3 majority. Its just about the exact numbers now. Adenan would most likely be re-appointed as the legitimate chief minister. 

Winning or losing a couple of seats won't change the equation although someone desperate may be disappointed for lack of credit.

The election is about the people's continued endorsement of the Sarawak BN government to lead and administer Sarawak. All Sarawak BN components are local political parties. Lets get the facts right.

It must be emphasises that, despite the Team Adenan and presidential election styled campaigns, the election is very much about retaining the time tested Sarawak Barisan Nasional state government. 

I think you won't go wrong if you put your ears to the ground. 

It must be 'we' and not 'I'. Adenan should know this. I'm sure your personal library holds more wisdom than this simple fact about leadership. 

I think you should stand tall together with all vital components of the state BN coalition. That is your base. That is the heart of your political power. Standing together makes a team, not standing alone.

I think you are wrong if you think standing alone is leadership. 

Watch that fever CM
p/s 

1. I don't think the Umno president wants to 'sabotage' the state elections to clip Adenan's popularity and growing political clout, as a local daily reporter opined... although I agree that it is not very clever to appear  frequently in the heat of the Opposition's "1 Vote for Adenan = 1 Vote for Najib " campaigns. 




Monday, 4 April 2016

Fighting fit to take on 1MDB

Google filepix of a now fighting fit pahlawang
Najib fighting fit, downsizing from XXL to XL
By Jonathan Chia

KUCHING: Prime Minister Datuk Seri NajibTunRazak wants his critics to know that he is “fighting fit” and ready to take on anyone.

Speaking at the launching of GREAT 2016, Najib said: “I changed and saw two shirts hanging with the sizes of XL and XXL.

I’m proud to say I chose XL and I could wear it.The message is clear, I’m fighting fit and I will take on anyone,” he said. 
However, he did not elaborate his battle further. - BorneoPost

"However, he did not elaborate his battle further" ! 

How could he elaborate when no one is actually interested in fighting the 'fighting fit' Prime Minister. He might just roar (like in the pic above) and scare his enemies away.  

All able minded Malaysians are asking for is for you, Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak, to come clean on the billions of ringgit in donations which you seem to have received in your personal bank account. The whole world is talking about it. 

Are you involved in any international money laundering syndicate? 

The last few days saw you and your flamboyant wife's pictures splashed in the pages of a few foreign and international newspapers. None of them called for a street fight. Save the thug-like 'I will take on anyone' salvo for another day. People are just wondering where you got so much money to splash.
With love from Indonesia
Turkish delight

Dear 'fighting fit' Najib, a big majority of those who were elated when you took over from Abdullah Ahmad Badawi are now eager to hold you accountable for your actions. You took over about a year after the 2008 elections without toppling the democratically elected Barisan Nasional government, you remember that Najib? We are just demanding for something similar now.

No Malaysian in the right frame of mind would want to pick a fight with a desperate politician who happens to be a 'fighting fit' Prime Minister, Finance Minister and probably the only man vested with soo much power and authority in the country today. If not for Appandi the Attorney General I would proclaim you as the most powerful man. 

People are not crazy, we are just asking for explanations. 

Malaysians are not numb. We may be different in many ways but we are not numb and stupid to be hoodwinked by pirates and pretenders. We just expect our elected representatives to not steal, plunder and tell lies on a daily basis. Is that too much to ask for?

Dear Mr 'fighting fit' Najib Razak, you owe Malaysia and Malaysians a long list of explanation beginning from the billions of ringgit in your personal bank accounts to the dubious wheeling and dealings in and around 1Malaysia Development Berhad - 1MDB, your baby.

Interferences into the various investigations plus the removal/transfers of Government servants involved in the probe of your suspected criminal acts didn't go unnoticed. Don't think Malaysians are ignorant. The ignorant are all in your cabinet.

People are watching your antics. It looks like even those around you have become increasingly concerned about their possible fate in the not too distant future. Maybe that answers the question why some have begun trading for 'immunity', actively.

Even Arul Kanda Kandasamy appears to be signing out with his recent 'My job is done' motherhood statement.

Dear Najib, I sincerely hope that you're fighting fit to take on 1MDB because that is your fight for survival. Don't waste time punching in the dark when the enemy is within you. You created it. Your enemy is 1MDB. 

Good luck. Tender your resignation soonest possible and save us all the trouble.

Don't sabotage Adenan Satem

Just thought of advising you to stay out of Sarawak until the state election is over. Please don't go there and ruin all those goodwill and support which the new Chief Minister has regained since taking over from Tun Abdul Taib Mahmud (without toppling the democratically elected government that is). 

The Sarawakians are very polite, humble and nice people. No matter who they are, they are generally nice. Adenan won't possibly tell you not to come to Sarawak but you should know better (if you don't, try taking a quick peek at all those flowery comments in Facebook after your latest walkabout in a shopping mall in Kuching). 

Why sabotage Adenan and Sarawak BN ? Don't take advantage of Adenan Satem's hospitality and be a thorn on his side. Stay out for the greater good of BN. Stay out and fight your own battle like a man.

A vote for Adenan cannot be a vote for you. You are not Adenan Satem!

p/s 

Sarawak BN lynchpin Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) and Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) would most likely emerge as the saviours of the 13-party coalition when the others lay grasping for their last breath. If no remedial steps are taken we could witness this scenario after the next general elections.

Don't sabotage your saviours.     



Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Selamat Tahun Baru - Lets go back to basics

Don't be shocked if our youngsters don't know this flower.
1. Belief in God (Kepercayaan kapada Tuhan)

This Nation has been founded upon a firm belief in God. It was in the name of God that this Nation was established as a sovereign State.

Islam is the official religion of the Federation. Other religions and beliefs may be practised in peace and harmony and there shall be no discrimination against any citizen on the ground of religion.


2. Loyalty to King and Country (Kesetiaan kepada Raja dan Negara)

Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy and the Yang di‑Pertuan Agong is the sovereign Head of State. Parallel with this institution of the Yang di‑Pertuan Agong as a constitutional monarch is the continued existence of the institution of the State Rulers who are heads of their respective States.

The Yang di‑Pertuan Agong, the Rulers and the Governors are symbols of unity and therefore stand above politics.

The loyalty that is expected of every citizen is that he must be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty the Yang di‑Pertuan Agong and be a true, loyal and faithful citizen of the Federation. In addition, and without derogating from such loyalty, citizens who are subjects of the Rulers mu"i bear true allegiance and loyalty to their respective Rulers.

Loyalty constitutes the soul of our nationalism.. It is this inherent loyalty to King and Country which binds together our various races into one single, united Nation. Loyalty to other countries is inconsistent with undivided loyalty to this Nation.



3. Upholding the Constitution (Keluhuran perlembagaan)

Citizenship confers on a person membership of a state. The Constitution confers on a citizen certain rights and privileges; it also imposes on him certain duties and obligations towards the Nation.

It is the duly of a citizen to respect and appreciate the letter, the spirit and the historical background of the Constitution. This historical background led to such provisions as those regarding the position of His Majesty the Yang di‑Pertuan Agong and Their Royal Highnesses the Rulers, the position of Islam as the official religion, the position of Malay as the national and official language, the special position of the Malays and other Natives, the legitimate interests of the other communities, and the conferment of citizenship. It is the sacred duty of a citizen to defend and uphold the Constitution.


4. Rule o f Law (Kedaulatan Undang-undang)

Justice is founded upon the rule of law. Every citizen is equal before the law. Fundamental liberties are guaranteed to all citizens. These include liberty of the person, equal protection of the law, freedom of religion, rights of property and protection against banishment.

The Constitution confers on a citizen the right of free speech, assembly and association and this right may be enjoyed freely subject only to limitations imposed by law. The rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution do not include the right to overthrow the Government either by force or by other unconstitutional means.

The Rule of Law is ensured by the existence of an independent judiciary with powers to pronounce on the constitutionality and legality or otherwise of executive acts.



5. Good Behaviour and Morality (Kesopanan dan Kesusilaan)
Individuals and groups shall conduct their affairs in such a manner as not to violate any of the accepted canons of behaviour, which include the abhorrence and rejection of any conduct or behaviour which is arrogant or offensive to the sensitivities of any group. No citizen should question the loyalty of another citizen on the ground that he belongs to. a particular community. Good behaviour also includes a high standard of morality in both our personal and public life.



After reading and understanding the five tenets of this nation (above), you can't deny that we are/have been heading in the wrong direction.

We have almost completely abandoned the fundamental principles inked by our founding fathers. It may be bitter but that is the situation we are stuck in now.

Would it be impossible to drop the never ending political debates and blame game (in particular the multiple games played between races and our respective religious experts, politicians and their lackeys) and move on? 

I hope better sense prevails in this blessed nation. Malaysia was flying high, heading towards greater heights just slightly over a decade ago. What happened to her? 

Just slightly over ten years ago, we stood tall in the global arena. Our voices were loud and clear because we called a spade by its name. We were not feared by respected by friends and foes. 

Although we refused to kowtow to any superpower or their lackeys in this region we stood tall in Asia and Asean. 

We chair Asean now. That looks good on paper, but where do we really stand in the eyes of our Asean counterparts. 

Have we now become another lackey of those warmongers?  

There is a Malay saying which reads "Sesat dihujung jalan, pulang kepangkal jalan". If you are a Malaysian you should understand this simple saying.   

It's about going back to basics when everything else ends up in a mess. The Rukunegara could certainly provide some guidance, for the top most principle of the Rukunegara is 'Belief in God'.  

I truly wish, pray and hope that we in Malaysia and the rest of the world have a better 2015.

Happy New Year Malaysia! 



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Friday, 7 February 2014

Master of the game, not a paymaster.

Once again the rumour mill appears to be on overdrive, discussing Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud's impending resignation as Chief Minister of Sarawak. 

The Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu president and state Barisan Nasional chairman is said to be wanting to step down and that he had called for a meeting to discuss this with both his party leaders and the bigger BN family in Sarawak.

Pehin Sri Taib will turn 78 on next May 21. He is still as fit as a fiddle and enjoys a razor sharp mind. While his detractors are busy with their politics and polemics, Taib has been busy charting the future of Sarawak. 

The success of Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) and its spinoffs, both economic and social, is top most in his list of priorities. 

Who succeeds the grand old man has always been a concern among Malaysians because Taib's shoes are too big to be filled by just any other politician. 

Abdul Taib Mahmud is to Sarawak like what Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is to Malaysia. 

Many have learned, some the hard way, that it is impossible to dictate or read Taib. His focus and greatest concern is how best to ensure peace, stability and the prosperity of Sarawak. 

Certainly there are untold fears that the current racial-religious polemics, especially the brand of politics of hatred in the peninsula, could threaten the social fabric of the truly multiracial/multiethnic/multireligious 1Malaysia society of Sarawak. 

Taib is not a populist by any means but an old school politician who believes in discipline and loyalty. He has served all the Prime Ministers of this country, managing a cordial trustworthy relationship even at the worse of times. 

Sarawak could be the richest and the best managed state in the country but Taib doesn't flaunt the state coffers with handouts for political patronage. Ask any of his party leaders and members and they will relate to you the level of discipline in PBB. 

Many, especially the Opposition, will have ghost-stories to tell you about the lawyer who had once served as the Judge's Associate in the South Australian Government but each and every one of them will not be able to substantiate their tall tales about the man. 

So, who in the right frame of mind would think and/or believe that Taib Mahmud would let you dictate his next move or course of action? 

Taib is the master of his game, not a paymaster. 



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Thursday, 6 February 2014

Master of the game, not a paymaster.

Once again the rumour mill appears to be on overdrive, discussing Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud's impending resignation as Chief Minister of Sarawak. 

The Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu president and state Barisan Nasional chairman is said to be wanting to step down and that he had called for a meeting to discuss this with both his party leaders and the bigger BN family in Sarawak.

Pehin Sri Taib will turn 78 on next May 21. He is still as fit as a fiddle and enjoys a razor sharp mind. While his detractors are busy with their politics and polemics, Taib has been busy charting the future of Sarawak. 

The success of Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) and its spinoffs, both economic and social, is top most in his list of priorities. 

Who succeeds the grand old man has always been a concern among Malaysians because Taib's shoes are too big to be filled by just any other politician. 

Abdul Taib Mahmud is to Sarawak like what Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is to Malaysia. 

Many have learned, some the hard way, that it is impossible to dictate or read Taib. His focus and greatest concern is how best to ensure peace, stability and the prosperity of Sarawak. 

Certainly there are untold fears that the current racial-religious polemics, especially the brand of politics of hatred in the peninsula, could threaten the social fabric of the truly multiracial/multiethnic/multireligious 1Malaysia society of Sarawak. 

Taib is not a populist by any means but an old school politician who believes in discipline and loyalty. He has served all the Prime Ministers of this country, managing a cordial trustworthy relationship even at the worse of times. 

Sarawak could be the richest and the best managed state in the country but Taib doesn't flaunt the state coffers with handouts for political patronage. Ask any of his party leaders and members and they will relate to you the level of discipline in PBB. 

Many, especially the Opposition, will have ghost-stories to tell you about the lawyer who had once served as the Judge's Associate in the South Australian Government but each and every one of them will not be able to substantiate their tall tales about the man. 

So, who in the right frame of mind would think and/or believe that Taib Mahmud would let you dictate his next move or course of action? 

Taib is the master of his game, not a paymaster. 



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Monday, 25 November 2013

JOURNALISM… Malaysiakini style

This is the actual news… with lesser Malaysiakini twist after their bullshit was exposed.

Below is the Malaysiakini bullshit which was EXPOSED (thus the 'corrected' version above)


The minister never mentioned 'Sabah dan Sarawak' in his reply. It was a general statement made in Dewan Rakyat, not at a warong kopi next to Anwar's boyfriend's grandmother's house. It was at the Parliament, so every word is recorded in the Hansard.

Malaysiakini, it appears, is back at its old trick of spinning news beyond recognition. Their tactic is well known among the media circle by now. Their modus operandi is simple. Intentionally cook up some bullshit that could have irreversible political damage to BN and then quickly remove/correct/apologise. Damage done and they get away with it scot-free.  

Their bullshit may have been exposed but don't be surprised that there are many who continue to believe in the original bullshit that is as far as it could be from the facts of the matter. You don't trust me? 

See how Malaysiakini screws your mind HERE. 

p/s So much for independent journalism. Frankly, I pity you Steven Gan.   

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Thursday, 21 November 2013

Seeds of hatred... for politics?


Its at work again. This will most probably continue till the next Sarawak state elections. In the past it was solely the contentious NCR land and personal attacks against the state leadership, in particular against BN strongman Taib Mahmud. 

Environmentalist will  the scene when they need of funds and have to create a new 'protect the rainforest or dress-up the Penan' circus' for their sympathizers in the UK or Switzerland. During winter they will be on holiday in Sarawak. Pretending as environmentalists, fooling the locals.

Politics of hatred was on the surface till the 'Allah' issue surfaced. Now it is being piled deeper into the minds of our people, particularly the young. 

It's confirmed that the DAP is drooling to use the contentious 'Allah' issue to penetrate the rural folks. (They did that and won the Sibu by-election). If you could shake up the rural folks via scare mongering and hatred then the BN would be in trouble. Its about planting the seeds of hatred deeper into the society. Faith is indeed very deep. 

And now the Chong Dynasty (DAP warlords in Sarawak) seems to be pushing the limits, intentionally opening another front. I hope the police and the Attorney General's eyes and ears are on this motion to discuss the Malaysia Agreement at the Sarawak State Assembly. 

The motion may seem harmless but what the intention is suspect? Prevention is better than cure. 

Don't allow ambitious warlords/politicians/lawyers/liars and/or traitors within to have the freedom to spread hatred based on lies and false perception.

The authorities took an easy approach before the general elections because some advisors wanted to try liberal politics. It is of not much use to unveil the Opposition's lies now when the damage has been done ( unless we learn from it). I'm sure many who supported Kit Siang after he cried would see idiots when they look into the mirror now.   

The Opposition we know are not good at telling lies. They often get caught with their pants down (40,000 Bangladeshi voters is another example). What beats me is their ability to fool so many people with such foolish stories? 

Look at those details of their bullshits. Army camps, armed forces carriers, C-130s, chartered jumbo jets and many more. Many dare not look into the mirror now but the damage has been done… and we Malaysians forget easily. Who remembers those stories about HIV injection and Arsenic poisoning? 

Jangan mudah lupa! The devil is at work again. Sarawak looks ripe for picking. 

A Malaysian-born international banker with in-depth knowledge about us, in and out, expressed his views recently. I quote the big man in a small frame here "BN will lose in the next General Election if it is business as usual. It doesn't look good".  

Some years ago the same man predicted a certain change that eventually came into being, exactly how he had said it would. I'll take the man in batik very seriously. Start NOW to prevent hatred from destroying our society and by extension this country.

If we allow hatred to rule Sarawak, we will lose even before the next general elections.

It's subtle. 

p/s The man said we must also take a serious look at the way we do things in the government and the BN.… to prevent hatred.


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Friday, 4 October 2013

Prime Minister seeking Shahrizat's help?

Yayasan Kebajikan Negara which was missing from cyberspace is back. YKN's upgraded website appears interesting and refreshing but some vital matters of YKN remains a big ?
YKN's corporate information says the foundation remains under the jurisdiction of the Women, Family and Community Development Minister. 
The current minister is Datuk Rohani Karim(pic) from Sarawak. Rohani is a feisty politician from Sarawak BN's lynch pin, Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Sarawak ( yup, she is not from Umno and certainly not from Wanita Umno)

Information available on YKN's website suggests that former Minister and current Wanita Umno chief Datuk Seri Shahrizat Jalil still calls the shot at YKN. Shahrizat, the last I checked, is no longer any minister. She was recently appointed as the Prime Minister's Advisor, an appointment which relates more to the upcoming Umno polls than anything else. (I think its a bad decision though )

Now the BIG ? is... 

Why is Shahrizat still in-charge of a national foundation which falls under the purview of a specific ministry and cabinet minister? 

Was it a cabinet decision or the decision of the Prime Minister who briefly held the Women, Family and Community Development portfolio ( after Shahrizat's senatorship was not renewed) to re-appoint the Wanita Chief into YKN or did Shahrizat do it herself?
Talk is that the PM had asked Shahrizat to 'help' helm the YKN. Is this true, did the PM do it or is someone 'selling' Najib Razak's name? 

Could the PM make such a decision, if indeed it is true, when the ministry is helmed by a politician from a powerful BN component from Sarawak? Is it wise if not right or legal? 

SEVENTEEN of the 21 trustees of YKN are those 'appointed by the minister'. Which minister appointed them... Shahrizat, Najib Razak or Rohani Karim? 

Could somebody in some position of authority, the Prime Minister included, provide some clear answers to the above queries? 

EARLY WARNING: This could turn out to be a political time-bomb if left unattended. It is just simmering, but at a very dangerous level.

TQ


p/s Who says Datuk Rohani Karim of PBB is not fit to lead YKN?



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Monday, 16 September 2013

Selamat Hari Malaysia ke-50





Half a century ago today the 'marriage' of Persekutuan Tanah MELAYU, Singapore, North Borneo (Sabah) and Sarawak was formalised and the unison was named MALAYSIA. Two year later, in 1965, Singapore was kicked out for breaching core rules of the house. Since then Malaysia as a federation has come a long way. What you think of Malaysia today or how you describe her may vary but the world recognises Malaysia as a progressive nation that has managed to strive on the diversity of her people. Unity in diversity is very much relevant today despite the growing pains of politics and freedom. 
Happy 50th Anniversary of the Federation of Malaysia!


p/s Ironic but its true. The notorious Communist Party of Malaya leader Chin Peng who led a bloody war against Malaya and later Malaysia has died on the 50th anniversary of Malaysia.




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Saturday, 22 June 2013

Sibu Fire Disaster Fund

SIBU: A bank account has been opened for the public to channel donations to the victims of a fire in Kampung Datu here last Wednesday.

Donations can be made to the account no. 11090011389059 at CIMB Bank in the name of 'Jawatankuasa Bencana Kampung Datu/Kampung Hilir', said a spokesman of the committee, Hamden Merais.

Hamden said people who wished to donate in kind could do so at the operations room of the committee at the office of the Sibu Islamic Development Board (Lakis) at the An-Nur Mosque here.

According to the Sibu Social Welfare Department, 735 people from 101 families had registered as victims of the fire.

Most of the victims are being accommodated at the Lakis school building. -- BERNAMA




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