musa hassan who are you to decide what is correct in law for we malaysians when you protect the murders the pimps stripped off democracy in Perak, defied civil liberties, robbed and hijacked people rights in broad daylight. Degrade the honourable House and dignity of the people down to the lowest level.
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The ultimate objective would be to gradually replace them with needs-based affirmative-action policies that do not discriminate upon race. We desperately need this to preserve racial harmony.
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The state of Malaysian politics?There is no way UMNO going to hand over the power peacefully if they lose in the next GE. Who in his right mind would want to relinquish his power without a fight, knowing very well that some of them might end up serving a long years in prison for corruption and some of them might even end up at the gallow for killing innocent sweet foreigner.
The way I see it, UMNO will go down just like Marcus or god forbid like Ceausescu from Romania.
take precaution, minimise risks, especially which involved loved ones-families, wives, husbands, kids alike.
Otherwise go marching on doing what you are doing and make more friends as you go along with the idea we are here to get united.
This message is for those in support to change Malaysia political system in upholding democracy in the true sense. The present system if it continues would bring Malaysians back to the cave age.
Moving forward we must otherwise, we will be sucked continuously at the pleasure of the current authority and leave us on our own peril. Who cares!
My concerned is but defending the survival of democracy in the country. My concerned is but defending civil liberties we have earned for the past 46 years since the country’s independent.
As amplified by the event that took place in the State of Perak two days ago, we must strengthen our determination to teach BN a real lesson; with that aim, comes time we must deliver.
The government is trying hard to burry the debris resulted by their own doing but on the contrary it is going to be long remembered by people who were watching.
Three Hindraf members under detention are said to be freed all of a sudden, and that is the sign of panicking.
Prime Minister is responsible to shoulder all this. The Perak fiasco could not have happened without his blessings.
Shameful by our standard in the past, years back we used to laugh at our neighbours and to some of African States, now our neighbours laugh at us instead, we are trailing behind Zimbabwe, Sudan, Dafur and the like, wonder if that what who laughs last laughs best.
If only the BN leaders avoided this ugly drama Perakians predicament could at least be softened not heightened with anger. I can only say, the price they are getting is heavier every minute.
The BN government has stripped off democracy in Perak, defied civil liberties, robbed and hijacked people rights in broad daylight. Degrade the honourable House and dignity of the people down to the lowest level.
I’m equally shocked when not a single soul of the highest echelon super human in the country, the heads of public bodies (Government Institutions) came out with views. None let alone defending the system of democracy.
The Sultan shouldn’t have come down to grace the occasion in the first place; he should have shown his displeasure to any side he wished for disrespecting the honourable House. The whole affair was disgraceful! Where was his discretionary power when it should have been used?
I also have the reason to suspect this Mafia style operation, hijacking and rampaging of power through brutal force is here to stay.
A few years ago, one classical example, Tun Mahathir started by introducing a rotation of Chief Ministers in Sabah. Illegal and improper means, it was a decision made by impulse; State Constitution was just no more valuable than a piece of rug at the door step, this was what happened in Perak. Yet no one dared to come to defend the naive Sabahans. Those disagreed mumped, resulted from that many Tan Sris were born.
Wonder if this is the kind of democracy that we want to pass down to our generation? Are we now inventing a new theory of democracy under the doctrine of Malaysia bole?
I’m not inciting anyone or any groups to go against anyone, any groups or authorities. This is just a reminder of what happened in Perak could also happen again.
Perak sets as the mother of all examples of all arbitrary and abused of power by those in power since the last March 2008 General Election.
If we didn’t see what was going on that day or merely from hearsay, it could be different in the way we think. But we watched the acts performed on the stage with our naked eyes, we can still hear words spoken in verbatim in our ears.
Almost all mainstream printed media contained reports of the Perak saga, but the writings were shocking and pathetic compare with the real events at the Dewan Assembly.
The report was grossly outright lying, some newspapers didn’t even dare to put the origin of the article or named byline, an example, the Daily Express the sub-headline “BN takes over Perak Assembly amid chaos” What written was only mentioning how Dr Zambry was conducting the Assembly, a way of creating an impression of how trivial the affair was.
Shameful to media owners, whose job was spinning and burying the real truth, while the writers who continue writing in this manner are only to prolonging the system.Can you not pick a choice?
The utter disgrace of May 7th 2009 is the greatest manifestation yet that UMNO, the biggest samseng in town, would resort to any tactic, perform any dastardly act, break any law, destroy any institution, to retain the reins of power.
Malaysians are horrified, but perhaps should not be surprised that in UMNO’s dirty tricks book, there is very little that is off limits.
When the entire government apparatus, the civil service, the police, the judiciary, and some might add, royalty can be illegitimately used against an elected state assembly and government, the people of Perak and Malaysia must wonder whether we are very quickly descending to a kind of tin pot dictatorship, the kind that is more usually associated with the likes of Zimbabwe.
This Perak political and very physical smash-and-grab is a portend to what may happen in the next General Election. There is a real lesson here for the leaders of Pakatan Rakyat.
Winning the next GE does NOT automatically mean a transfer of power from UMNO to Pakatan!
Malaysia is now, to all intents and purposes, just like Burma or Fiji. The ruling clique will be very indisposed to give up power. It’s entirely foreseeable that, in a situation where it has lost the electoral mandate in the GE, a ‘national emergency’ situation will suddenly emerge, and hence a ‘National Operations Council’ will be quickly formed to effectively put democracy in the freezer for as many years as is necessary. (We have in fact been there before- exactly 40 years ago).
All Malaysians must understand that regime change in Malaysia won’t be easy. Slaying UMNO and the entire feudal-cum-patronage ideology that also now encompasses big business and big vested-interests will not be easy.
UMNO will always have a few aces up its sleeves. Playing the race card, alluding to non-Malay threats will invariably be handy. If that does not succeed, just stir up a few big disturbances, the more racial, the better.
UMNO is also fortunate in that it can always count on our largely meek Chinese Malaysian citizens. It knows that the Chinese will put up with repeated insults, as long as they are given a little leeway to ‘cari makan’. As Mahathir, was wont to say a few yeas ago – Chinese Malaysians are the luckiest in the world. At the same time he was saying that, his hatchet men were saying that Chinese Malaysians were ‘lucky’ because they were not being subjected to rape and pillage compared to Chinese Indonesians. Whilst it needs to please at least half the Malay electorate, UMNO knows it can brow beat the Chinese into submission.
UMNO the big school yard bully boy is old and decayed, but its fangs are still sharp. It still has incredible skills in orchestrating the reach of its ‘internal security’ apparatus, in neutralising or corruptly co-opting its opponents. In short, not even a General Election defeat is likely going to stop it from maintaining its stranglehold of power in Malaysia.
Malaysians need to understand that freedom and democracy are not FREE- you have to stand up and fight for it. Exactly like how Hindraf is fighting for their rights. Prolong non-violent resistance is the way to wear down the UMNO monster.
It will take a very united Malaysia, PAS, PKR and DAP, to defang it. And we could need a few more Hindraf-type non-violent resistance movements to stand up for a progressive Malaysia.
If you don’t stand up and fight, tough luck – it will be the law of the jungle. And please don’t bet that UMNO losing the GE in 2012-2013 result will mean the demise of an UMNO government.
The Perak fiasco should have by now informed you that UMNO, in the event of it losing the GE, will likely opt for a Burmese or Fijian solution.
UMNO the monster, the mastermind of the most disgraceful attack on democracy in Malaysia, the violent attacker of our Assembly Speaker Sivakumar, will not die on its own accord. We, the citizens of the country, have to actively work to snuff it out and to bury it.
There is no way UMNO going to hand over the power peacefully if they lose in the next GE. Who in his right mind would want to relinquish his power without a fight, knowing very well that some of them might end up serving a long years in prison for corruption and some of them might even end up at the gallow for killing innocent sweet foreigner.
The way I see it, UMNO will go down just like Marcus or god forbid like Ceausescu from Romania.
take precaution, minimise risks, especially which involved loved ones-families, wives, husbands, kids alike.
Otherwise go marching on doing what you are doing and make more friends as you go along with the idea we are here to get united.
This message is for those in support to change Malaysia political system in upholding democracy in the true sense. The present system if it continues would bring Malaysians back to the cave age.
Moving forward we must otherwise, we will be sucked continuously at the pleasure of the current authority and leave us on our own peril. Who cares!
My concerned is but defending the survival of democracy in the country. My concerned is but defending civil liberties we have earned for the past 46 years since the country’s independent.
As amplified by the event that took place in the State of Perak two days ago, we must strengthen our determination to teach BN a real lesson; with that aim, comes time we must deliver.
The government is trying hard to burry the debris resulted by their own doing but on the contrary it is going to be long remembered by people who were watching.
Three Hindraf members under detention are said to be freed all of a sudden, and that is the sign of panicking.
Prime Minister is responsible to shoulder all this. The Perak fiasco could not have happened without his blessings.
Shameful by our standard in the past, years back we used to laugh at our neighbours and to some of African States, now our neighbours laugh at us instead, we are trailing behind Zimbabwe, Sudan, Dafur and the like, wonder if that what who laughs last laughs best.
If only the BN leaders avoided this ugly drama Perakians predicament could at least be softened not heightened with anger. I can only say, the price they are getting is heavier every minute.
The BN government has stripped off democracy in Perak, defied civil liberties, robbed and hijacked people rights in broad daylight. Degrade the honourable House and dignity of the people down to the lowest level.
I’m equally shocked when not a single soul of the highest echelon super human in the country, the heads of public bodies (Government Institutions) came out with views. None let alone defending the system of democracy.
The Sultan shouldn’t have come down to grace the occasion in the first place; he should have shown his displeasure to any side he wished for disrespecting the honourable House. The whole affair was disgraceful! Where was his discretionary power when it should have been used?
I also have the reason to suspect this Mafia style operation, hijacking and rampaging of power through brutal force is here to stay.
A few years ago, one classical example, Tun Mahathir started by introducing a rotation of Chief Ministers in Sabah. Illegal and improper means, it was a decision made by impulse; State Constitution was just no more valuable than a piece of rug at the door step, this was what happened in Perak. Yet no one dared to come to defend the naive Sabahans. Those disagreed mumped, resulted from that many Tan Sris were born.
Wonder if this is the kind of democracy that we want to pass down to our generation? Are we now inventing a new theory of democracy under the doctrine of Malaysia bole?
I’m not inciting anyone or any groups to go against anyone, any groups or authorities. This is just a reminder of what happened in Perak could also happen again.
Perak sets as the mother of all examples of all arbitrary and abused of power by those in power since the last March 2008 General Election.
If we didn’t see what was going on that day or merely from hearsay, it could be different in the way we think. But we watched the acts performed on the stage with our naked eyes, we can still hear words spoken in verbatim in our ears.
Almost all mainstream printed media contained reports of the Perak saga, but the writings were shocking and pathetic compare with the real events at the Dewan Assembly.
The report was grossly outright lying, some newspapers didn’t even dare to put the origin of the article or named byline, an example, the Daily Express the sub-headline “BN takes over Perak Assembly amid chaos” What written was only mentioning how Dr Zambry was conducting the Assembly, a way of creating an impression of how trivial the affair was.
Shameful to media owners, whose job was spinning and burying the real truth, while the writers who continue writing in this manner are only to prolonging the system.Can you not pick a choice?
The utter disgrace of May 7th 2009 is the greatest manifestation yet that UMNO, the biggest samseng in town, would resort to any tactic, perform any dastardly act, break any law, destroy any institution, to retain the reins of power.
Malaysians are horrified, but perhaps should not be surprised that in UMNO’s dirty tricks book, there is very little that is off limits.
When the entire government apparatus, the civil service, the police, the judiciary, and some might add, royalty can be illegitimately used against an elected state assembly and government, the people of Perak and Malaysia must wonder whether we are very quickly descending to a kind of tin pot dictatorship, the kind that is more usually associated with the likes of Zimbabwe.
This Perak political and very physical smash-and-grab is a portend to what may happen in the next General Election. There is a real lesson here for the leaders of Pakatan Rakyat.
Winning the next GE does NOT automatically mean a transfer of power from UMNO to Pakatan!
Malaysia is now, to all intents and purposes, just like Burma or Fiji. The ruling clique will be very indisposed to give up power. It’s entirely foreseeable that, in a situation where it has lost the electoral mandate in the GE, a ‘national emergency’ situation will suddenly emerge, and hence a ‘National Operations Council’ will be quickly formed to effectively put democracy in the freezer for as many years as is necessary. (We have in fact been there before- exactly 40 years ago).
All Malaysians must understand that regime change in Malaysia won’t be easy. Slaying UMNO and the entire feudal-cum-patronage ideology that also now encompasses big business and big vested-interests will not be easy.
UMNO will always have a few aces up its sleeves. Playing the race card, alluding to non-Malay threats will invariably be handy. If that does not succeed, just stir up a few big disturbances, the more racial, the better.
UMNO is also fortunate in that it can always count on our largely meek Chinese Malaysian citizens. It knows that the Chinese will put up with repeated insults, as long as they are given a little leeway to ‘cari makan’. As Mahathir, was wont to say a few yeas ago – Chinese Malaysians are the luckiest in the world. At the same time he was saying that, his hatchet men were saying that Chinese Malaysians were ‘lucky’ because they were not being subjected to rape and pillage compared to Chinese Indonesians. Whilst it needs to please at least half the Malay electorate, UMNO knows it can brow beat the Chinese into submission.
UMNO the big school yard bully boy is old and decayed, but its fangs are still sharp. It still has incredible skills in orchestrating the reach of its ‘internal security’ apparatus, in neutralising or corruptly co-opting its opponents. In short, not even a General Election defeat is likely going to stop it from maintaining its stranglehold of power in Malaysia.
Malaysians need to understand that freedom and democracy are not FREE- you have to stand up and fight for it. Exactly like how Hindraf is fighting for their rights. Prolong non-violent resistance is the way to wear down the UMNO monster.
It will take a very united Malaysia, PAS, PKR and DAP, to defang it. And we could need a few more Hindraf-type non-violent resistance movements to stand up for a progressive Malaysia.
If you don’t stand up and fight, tough luck – it will be the law of the jungle. And please don’t bet that UMNO losing the GE in 2012-2013 result will mean the demise of an UMNO government.
The Perak fiasco should have by now informed you that UMNO, in the event of it losing the GE, will likely opt for a Burmese or Fijian solution.
UMNO the monster, the mastermind of the most disgraceful attack on democracy in Malaysia, the violent attacker of our Assembly Speaker Sivakumar, will not die on its own accord. We, the citizens of the country, have to actively work to snuff it out and to bury it.
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