Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Wakil Rakyat versus Wakil Parti

Today we talk about the role of the State Assemblyperson or Parliamentarian, known as Wakil Rakyat, who most times go to the State Assembly or to Parliament to represent their party instead of the voters. The voters are normally not whom these people represent in the State Assembly or Parliament, as they place their party interests above everything else.

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Raja Petra Kamarudin

LISTEN TO THE RECORDING HERE

~Wakil Rakyat versus Wakil Parti

BBC News - Open verdict in death of Malaysia's Teoh Beng Hock

Concluding the inquest, Coroner Azmil Muntapha Abas told a court: "I find there are some unsettled issues. I ruled out death of the deceased by way of suicide.

"In the absence of direct facts and evidence of third-party involvement in connection with pre-fall injuries, any conclusion will be as good as guesswork," he said.



BBC News - Open verdict in death of Malaysia's Teoh Beng Hock

Assessing Chandra....

The following was an article written by Chandra Muzaffar in NST:-

Challenges facing the 1Malaysia concept

IT was 20 months ago that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak formally announced his 1Malaysia concept. We are now in a position to examine the challenges facing the idea, to reflect upon its achievements and to look ahead.

The first of the challenges comes from vested interests with a stake in perpetuating ethnic dichotomies that are inimical to national unity. Among the Malays and Bumiputeras, there are groups who abuse the Special Position embodied in the Constitution and in certain public policies to advance their own interests. They alienate not only the vast majority of non-Malays but also a significant segment of the Malay and Bumiputera populace.

Comment:- I agree so far ....

Likewise, the pronounced push for Chinese primary and secondary education within the Chinese community, in contrast to its passive approach to education in the national language, has created a great deal of disillusionment among Malays who feel that the former are not inclined towards integration that acknowledges the identity of the land.

Comment:- False. When Umno has created an education system riddled with lies & subversive ideas/policies with the intent of subjugation/ Malay-Islamic Supremacy, I honestly believe that it is Umno and its BN allies who perpetuate this situation in the interest of its continuing racist and divisive polity.


A second challenge emanates from partisan politics. Some individuals and groups within the political opposition view 1Malaysia as a propaganda tool of the Barisan Nasional. They ignore the fact that 1Malaysia was presented to the people as a national mission on April 3, 2009 by the prime minister in his capacity as the sixth prime minister of Malaysia.

Comment:- False. Judging from the debate on Ketuanan Melayu propaganda, its refusal to condemn racist ideas and the belligerance of the Umno-sponsored supremacist "neo-Nazi NGOs", nobody actually believes that the "1-Malaysia" slogan is presented as a "national mission". Not even their allies!! They simply use it as a political slogan in the much publicized "rebranding" exercise, in the interest of hoodwinking voters & garnering power after their losses.

Besides, right from the outset, 1Malaysia was anchored in the Constitution and linked to the Rukun Negara and Wawasan 2020, which are instruments of nation-building, not political party manifestoes. If it had not been for this negative attitude of some politicians, which has an impact upon a portion of the populace, 1Malaysia would have gained more traction.

Comment:- If it has been in the Federal Constitution, wouldn't it suffice to promote "The Rukun Negara" with exhorts the Supremacy of The Federal Constitution (Keluhuran Perlembagaan) thru actions of MYConsti to educate the people on the Spirit of the Constitution?


Certain unhelpful religious sentiments also impede 1Malaysia. There are influential elements in the religious establishment who do not realise that their narrow, bigoted interpretations of rules and regulations undermine that universal, inclusive spirit of Islam which reinforces the notion of common humanity that 1Malaysia envisages. On the other hand, there are non-Muslim politicians who are totally insensitive to Muslim feelings about Islamic etiquette, practices and institutions.

Comment:- You aren't gonna shift the blame, Chandra- not when Umno's mouthpiece in Utusan spreads these words!! It is not that they aren't "helpful", but just that Umno (fears them and) capitalises on them & refuses to condemn the bigotry to further their political agenda. It certainly helps their brand of "politics of Fear".


1Malaysia is also hampered by certain communal pronouncements and ethnic distortions and misconceptions which are ventilated more frequently than before in the public square. Words such as pendatang and penumpang directed at fellow non-Malay citizens are not only demeaning and degrading but also utterly reprehensible from the standpoint of our quest for national unity.

Comment:- Accepted.


They are, to some extent, a reaction to the constant attempts by a section of the non-Malay intelligentsia through the cyber media to question the Malay position. Ludicrous arguments are trotted out, such as that the presence of small pockets of Chinese on the Malay Peninsular for hundreds of years delegitimises the Malay position. On the contrary, the very fact that they were well integrated into what were essentially Malay milieus, sustained by Islam, the Malay language and the Malay sultanates, proves that the Malay polity was the precursor of the Malayan, and later, Malaysian nation-state.

Comment:- The constant barrage of attacks against Umno's frequently nonsensical racist stand, stem from Umno's refusal to grant the rights as enshrined in the Federal Constitution (or even openly debate it). So don't come around shifting the blame again, Chandra. And take note that "Malay polity" was no precursor to the "Malaysian" nation-state- Sabah & Sarawak had nothing to do with the "Malay polity" you speak of.

In spite of these formidable challenges, there are certain achievements that one should attribute to 1Malaysia.


One, it has helped to foster -- to a limited degree at least -- a feeling of togetherness among a lot of young Malaysians. They understand 1Malaysia as an all-inclusive idea that embraces the nation's diverse communities. Our accomplishments in regional and international sports throughout last year have also contributed to this feeling.

Comment:- That is 1- laughable & pathetic lie, which I believe even my dog wouldn't believe!! Accomplishment in sport contributed to this ""1-Malaysia" feeling??? OMG, Chandra- what have you been smoking??!!


Two, 1Malaysia has also been associated with the present emphasis by the government upon extending assistance to the poor and needy, regardless of ethnicity. That social justice is a more important consideration than ethnic or religious affiliation is a critical 1Malaysia message.

Comment:- .... Social Justice? Let me ask those who were arrested for peaceful gatherings, the families of Kugan/ Selvach/ Teoh Beng Hock/Aminulrasyid, harrassed politicians & bloggers, rape victims, .... while marauding mobs, the corrupt, rapists, pedophiles and venom-spewing mindless politicians were allowed to go free- then I'll get back to you.

Three, for the first time, there is an earnest endeavour on the part of the government to recognise and reward ability and excellence, irrespective of ethnicity. The award of local and foreign scholarships to all 9A-plus scorers in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) in 2010 was testimony to this.

Comment:- Big Deal .... Shame on you for using this as a plus-point- Singapore has been doing that for Malaysians, FOR AGES!!! Anyways- like I said, A Swallow doesn't make a summer

Four, through 1Malaysia, efforts are being made to increase the intake of non-Malays in the civil service, the police and armed forces, and to ensure that there is greater mobility for them in these public institutions. Certain private enterprises dominated by one community at the managerial level should emulate this and also become more multi-ethnic.

Comment:- Nobody would refuse to hire you in the private sector, should you be willing to WORK HARD and PERFORM. For a minute, I thought you were speaking of meritocracy ... now you have reverted to the same old racial paradigm. (Judging from the morose faces of jobless civil servants and the difficulty I had at the MPS office today when I wanted to (do my job as a citizen and) get licences for my pedigree dogs- I seriously doubt that is the culture UMNO wishes to inculcate among certain "pedigrees" thru "1-Malaysia" although I saw it all over the place .....)

This year and beyond, apart from building upon our 1Malaysia achievements, the government, the opposition and civil society groups should do much more to overcome the challenges that confront 1Malaysia. Raising public awareness should become a more systematic and organised enterprise with the capacity to rectify serious inter-ethnic misunderstandings.

Comment:- I agree. However Chandra, I must say that any effort towards achieving this will be subverted by the Umno hordes, unless it subscribes to their feudal and supremacist political agenda.


For instance, Ketuanan Melayu is not -- as erroneously interpreted by the English language media -- "Malay Supremacy". It is more accurately described as "Malay Sovereignty".

Comment:- Really? How then do you explain the brain-drain, absence of "Nons" in higher positions in the civil service despite their ability, or even the low ratio of "nons" in the security/defence forces?


The fight against the Malayan Union in 1946 was an attempt to restore Malay sovereignty, crucial elements of which were later incorporated into the Malayan and Malaysian Constitution in the form of the position of the Malay Rulers, the status of Malay and Islam, and the Special Position of the Malays.

Comment:- So be it. I have no problem with that part. Just stick to "special position of the Malays", instead of calling it "special privileges or "special rights" as Umno & Perkasa choose to. Just go on & educate the ognoramuses, instead of protecting them, okay, Chandra .... and oh- please tell the morons that the Non-Muslims aren't Dhimmis.

It should be sufficient to emphasise loyalty to the Constitution today, without harping upon Ketuanan Melayu, which from a 1Malaysia perspective is divisive and detracts from our noble endeavour to strengthen inter-ethnic unity and harmony through common Malaysian citizenship.

Comment:- Yes- the Fed Consti is good enough- plus we don't need the Syariah Courts dictating terms to the Civil Courts. We also don't need a "1-Malaysia" perspective to know that Ketuanan Melayu is a stupid idea to begin with, if you had nationhood in mind.


Dr Chandra Muzaffar is chairman of the Board of Trustees of Yayasan 1Malaysia and professor of global studies at Universiti Sains Malaysia


Conclusion:-

Chandra is scraping the bottom of the barrel to justify "1-Malaysia" in his endeavour to continue to be the exemplary bootlicker of his "Umno Mastah", that he is!!
Case closed.

Fulfill Royal Commission promise, Najib told - Malaysiakini

Selangor executive councilors and several Pakatan Rakyat politicians were seen squashed together in the tight public gallery. Also present was Selangor Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim, who managed to walk into the court room just as Azmil was about to read out his verdict.

Soon after Teoh's death, Najib has promised the family that he will instruct a Royal Commission of Inquiry to be held on the matter if the family found the inquest, which began on 29 July, 2009, unsatisfactory.

Coroner Azmil Muntapha Abas today said that he could not conclude that it was suicide or homicide, but could say that Teoh had sustained pre-fall injuries to his neck which could have contributed to disorientation due to lack of oxygen to the brain.
Fulfill Royal Commission promise, Najib told - Malaysiakini

Ketuanan Rakyat versus Ketuanan Melayu (UPDATED)

Ketuanan Rakyat versus Ketuanan Melayu (UPDATED)

Umno says that Anwar Ibrahim and Dr Wan Azizah Ismail are traitors to the Malay race for opposing Ketuanan Melayu. Anwar and Dr Wan Azizah, however, propagate Ketuanan Rakyat. Today, for the first time, I am addressing this issue not in my normal cheong hei article but in an audio file. I hope you like this new format of listening rather than reading. Many say that I should reach out to the Malay audience so these sound files are in Bahasa Malaysia.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

LISTEN TO THE RECORDING HERE

Another Brick in the Wall: No to study leave to escape prosecution!

The blog Pejuang Bangsa is one of a coterie of Khairy's salaried Setiakawan blogs and operated by one or two person at RM7-8,000 a month salary. Nama saja macam real. They posted this morning a sympathy spin using comments by PAS Youth Chief, Nasruddin Tantawi on Khairy's "stand down" from politics. ......

In the past, study leave or offer for ambassadorial position or migrating abroad are meant to tide a hot local situation down. In the case of Khairy, it looks to be a permanent one and Pejuang Bangsa will have to look for a new master.

But if it is to escape prosecution for any wrongdoing, then that is wrong!

Pejuang Bangsa should be following Sakmongkol's writing with regard to Alcatel. Read here, here and here.

If Sakmongkol inference was not clear enough, read this from Bigdogdotcom here. .....


Sakmongkol had disclosed that the consultant paid for USD200,000, refered as Consultant A was Dato Dr Norraesah, Chairman of Alcatel Malaysia, French trained economist and appointed member of UMNO Supreme Counsel.

Isn't it odd that a Chairman be paid Consultancy fee?

However, Sakmongkol did not disclose that the Consultant B being paid USD500,000 was wunderboy Khairy Jamaluddin. ......


Finally, Khairy relented from his repeated denials to admit. He was asked to disappear immediately but managed to negotiate to kasi face. Thus the "stand down" to quit politics after the general election.

But it is not over. A Voice still have an issue....

Why should Khairy be allowed to go on study leave to escape corruption charges. So what he is the son in law of a former Prime Minister? Wrong is wrong!



Another Brick in the Wall: No to study leave to escape prosecution!

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Shame on You, Karam!!

As I see it.- SteadyAku47

Whoever we are, whatever our religion, where ever our standing in life there is one reality that we must live with in Malaysia: Our race defines us. There has not been enough education in ourselves and in our children to make us understand and accept that people of all backgrounds should be treated equally and have the same opportunities. There has not been enough done by those with the responsibility and ability to make this happen to educate all of us of the need to accept that all those that call Malaysia home should be equal in all respect. All this talk about 1 Malaysia, racial harmony are just that – talk. You cannot make all this happen without a commitment from many years ago to fight race discrimination.

What we have instead is a government that has consistently pursued a divide and rule policy along racial lines. They have succeeded exceedingly well through various policy initiatives in ensuring that numerically the Malays are now the dominant race and they are in control politically.

Even as you read this posting, what is simmering below the surface of our society is anger within each race at what each race perceived the other race has done or is doing to isolate or demean their own race. The Chinese perceive that the Malays have always taken from them their right to be treated equally in a country they call home. A country that they have helped developed economically. The Indians always considered themself marginalized by everyone else and have always considered themselves the “have-nots” of this country. Sabah and Sarawak too have the same sentiments.

And what of the Malays? You must remember that “amok” is a Malay word meaning “mad with uncontrollable rage”. Seeing the youtube video of Karam Singh Walia asking for forgiveness for a perceived slight he had done on the Malay race while mabuk brings to all of us the reality of this. Thinking back to Karpal Singh confrontation in front of Parliament with Pemuda UMNO also confirms this. I am a Malay and I know that all it takes to trigger the rage within the Malay is a perceived slight against their religion and race. This was what triggered the May 13 riot of 1969 and this is what is now making all of us, the Malays included, uneasy and uncertain of what the future holds for us and our country – our children. It does not help that we now have politicians who are only too willing to play the race card from both, the government and the opposition camps ...and more worrying they have the numbers to ensure that their power base is strong enough for them to be heard.

All those that think that we are now matured enough to handle any racial confrontation are deluding themselves. No we are not. The “we” who are matured enough to handle any adverse racial situations will easily be swept aside once the masses are moved to act against another race – in most cases because of their sheer numbers - the Malays against the other races.

So tell me…do you think you can stop another May 13th? Do the Malays want to stop a May13th onslaught upon the other races? No they will not want to….…not when another May 13 will once and for all confirm that Malaysia is their country and that another May 13th will certainly relegate all the other races to being “pendatangs” and second class citizens.

There is now an uneasy calm amongst the people while waiting for the 13th General Election. There is no political leader worth his salt that could stand against the interest of his own race if he is to survive politically. And there is no leader around now that will put the country’s interest above his own personal political agenda. Yes it would seem that there are Malays in DAP. Malays in PKR and of course it is all Malays in PAS. But where are the numbers?

The Malays and others will hantam me for this posting. They can and will throw all manner of argument and discourse in their blogs and emailing me their curses and invectives – but you and I know that these bloggers (me included) do not have the numbers.

UMNO has the Malay numbers. UMNO has the Malay votes in the rural areas where the numbers are. And when push comes to shove the numbers will be for UMNO. We need to face this reality. Once we accept this reality then maybe we can start to deal with it and try to find solution to it – if it is not to late.

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Now a comment from me.... As I See It:-

What the FISH was this fella Karam Singh Walia thinking
getting drunk, "kotak-katik"-ing, talking crap
& making a fool of himself with all the buffoonery in public?

Doesn't he know that he is a public figure
and should carry himself with dignity?


He had offended the general public in his drunken stupor with his behaviour ...
that too at a very public place
patronized by mainly non-drinking Malays.
It doesn't matter if he actually "insulted Malays"
- I think he's an insult to himself!!

Has he no shame?

While many Malays were embarrassed (rightfully so)
with the behaviour of the people who intimidated him,
I certainly would rather believe the sober ones
(
even if I do not approve of their conduct).
Moreover, have no sympathy for such buffoons as Karam Singh here,
who don't know how to hold their drink/ behave in public!!


Being drunk is no excuse for misbehaviour in public
- even if you are the "king of crappy-pantun clowns"
or a celebrated journalist on TV!!!

Misbehaving drunken sods like these, give
all respectable spirits/beverages/beers, Wines,
Single-malts/ Black Labels/ Cognacs,
non-Malays (
more so Indians/Punjabis), Malays,
& alcohol lovers/consumers
a bad name!!


SHAME ON YOU, KARAM!!!

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