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Letter from an Old Boy MCKK and Umno Member

Posted: 19 Jul 2011 04:17 PM PDT

Siapa nak kahwin dengan anak Raja Petra dipersilakan. Kahwin sebelum nikah pun okay. Bapak mentua tak marah. Kalau tak nak pakai anak Petra, pakai bapak dia pun ok.

Ahmad Azman Saaiya (Old Boy MCKK and Umno Member)

Anak Petra dah graduate.

Baju nampak lurah dendam lagi. Takpe bapak dia memang mereng nak buat macamana.

Siapa nak kahwin dengan anak Raja Petra dipersilakan. Kahwin sebelum nikah pun okay. Bapak mentua tak marah.

Cuma syarat nak jadi menantu Petra kena pandai fitnah, pusing fakta semaksima mungkin dan perasan nak jadi kuasa ketiga dalam politik Malaysia.

Oh lupa...pastikan anda takde telur macam Petra.

Lepas fitnah cabut lari lintang pukang. Damn right Pete, membujur lalu melintang pukang.

Kalau tak nak pakai anak Petra, pakai bapak dia pun okay.

 

Candlelight vigil to call for the release of PSM6

Posted: 19 Jul 2011 02:06 PM PDT

By SUARAM

Dear All,

Lets get together to demand for the release of the 6 PSM leaders who have been detained under the EO. 

Schedule for this week:

1. Monday (18 July): Bukit Aman, 8pm
2. Tuesday (19 July): Bukit Aman, 8pm
3. Wednesday (20 July): Carpark next to the  Bar Council, Jln Leboh Pasar, 7.45pm till 8.30pm (After the Vigil, Please Join us at Forum: EO Another ISA: Political Tool of Government)
4. Thursday (21 July): Bukit Aman, 8pm
5. Friday (22 July): Will keep inform as there is many events is being held on Friday night

Please bring your own candles to support the cause.

a0hESBfiUDM 
Or watch video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0hESBfiUDM

 

Please call Nalini at 019 3758912   for further information. Please spread the words around.. 

Organised by: Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM)

Bumiputra Scheme to Help Bright Students Sabotaged?

Posted: 19 Jul 2011 01:57 PM PDT

University Malaya is connivingly working hand in hand with MOHE officials to create a back door entry to Universities for candidates with poorer SPM results but get a CGPA 4.0 in the easier matriculation programs. 
 
By JR
 
Four students, 3 with 10As in their SPM and 1 with 12 As. All were rejected for a JPA scholarship to do medicine and were given one of two choices. Matriculation in a government matriculation center or Asasi Sains (Foundation in Science), University Malaya. All chose UM. One year later, after going through a completely disorganized Asasi Sains UM program run by part-time, poorly committed lecturers who had trouble conversing in English, rushed syllabuses and a "tidak-apa" attitude taken by both the Asasi management and the VC, the students literally struggled through cramped daytime and nighttime classes to complete the course in lecture halls numbering sometimes 200 a class.
 
But they struggled because they all wanted to do Medicine. One year later the results are announced. Three of the 10 As students get 3.75, 3.7 and 3.45 while the 12 As student scores 3.85. All had applied to do Medicine. None get Medicine either at the UM or any other IPTA that offers Medicine! In fact some are offered Nursing, Perhutanan, Biomedical Sciences, and Pharmacy. Counselors at the Ministry of Education, Putrajaya were very clinical about their argument saying for Medicine the score must be a CGPA of 4.0, Dentistry 3.9 and Pharmacy 3.8 respectively.
 
But the story does not end there. Their colleagues from various schools who did not do so well and scored between 4As and 6As in their SPM were offered and took up places at the government run matriculation programs and were offered courses at various locations in Penang, Jasin, Banting etc. And, believe it or not, all scored 4.0 flat in their final exams. And this is what takes the cake - all are offered Medicine! One of them at the University of Malaya! This is not subtle dishonesty but overt, bordering on fraud. The University system has clearly been manipulated by a non-standardized "Foundation Studies" scheme. The perpetrators are the Ministry of Education and the Universities themselves.
 
The government and cabinet or its various Ministers in the Education Ministry may not know what's going on but this is what the Little Napoleans at the Ministry of Education are quietly getting away with. The system is hopelessly flawed and I can't wait for Bersih 3.0. I want to really get this government out. It appears that among the so called Bumi fraternity, the cheating is even more horrendous with sabotage taking a new form and a new level.
 
On repeated questioning at the MOHE's new block, now located at the edge of Dengkil in Putrajaya, the counter girls say that all foundation examinations, be it the Matriculation or Asasi are all the same. They further claim that their system is transparent and the Foundation Programs in both Universities and Government Institutions are standardized. And places offered are purely on merit. I have news for the MOHE. They are not!
 
On questioning the head of program at the Asasi Sains Program at University Malaya, her answer is – there are too many 10A students in Asasi and she has been instructed to make the exams as difficult as possible and raise the bar so that as many as possible don't get the 4.0 CGPA! Conversely, this would mean, the University Malaya is connivingly working hand in hand with MOHE officials to create a back door entry to Universities for candidates with poorer SPM results but get a CGPA 4.0 in the easier matriculation programs.
 
Is this a tactic by the little Napoleans in the Ministry of Education to keep brighter Bumiputras out of choice programs? For Bumi parents like us, especially for lower middle income groups, we now realize that it was a horrendous mistake to have sent our children to Asasi Sains UM. Clearly the UM authorities were less then professional. The kid with a CGPA of 3.45 has a tough time now applying to even IMU, AIMST etc, as 3.45 is seen to be a low score. One year of their life have been destroyed by the crooked system UM employs to run their Asasi program.
 
I would like to suggest that all these lop-sided foundation programs run by the government be immediately scrapped and either the STPM or A levels be instituted as the standard foundation program for University entries to prevent all this deceit by both University and Ministry of Education authorities. On second thought, it would be better to make the A-levels as the standard entry requirement, knowing that our infamous Ministry officials may even try to manipulate the STPM results.
 
Enough is enough! They say everyday problems others face and you choose to ignore because you think it will never affect you will never come to your doorstep. Our family today is facing the brunt of a dim prospect for our kid. We will probably need to mortgage our house to put him through medical school. But it would be worth it. Meanwhile, I wait anxiously for the announcement of the date for BERSIH 3.0. With a clean and fair electoral system, our immediate objective is to remove this corrupt and irresponsible government out of office for good and clean up the civil service.

The Role And Function Of The Police Force In A Kleptocracy

Posted: 19 Jul 2011 12:10 PM PDT

 

By Tuan Abu Bakar bin Tuan Abu Khalid

Kleptocracy is a government of thieves, by thieves and for thieves. The ruling elite in a kleptocracy governs only to extend its personal wealth and political power by stealing from the state's coffer.

The major characteristics of a kleptocracy are rampant corruption, rent-seeking activities, money-laundering and abuses of human rights.

Since a kleptocracy benefits only a small section of the population at the expense of the wider population, the modus operandi of the kleptocracy to stay in power is to divide the population along tribal, racial or religious lines.

Contemporary kleptocracies often maintain a facade of democracy to camouflage their kleptocratic tendencies. A kleptocracy may have a state constitution, though it is regularly abused to suit the whims and fancies of the ruling elite. Regular elections are also held to enforce the notion of a democratic state. The elections are rigged and manipulated to provide legitimacy to the kleptocracy.

Government agencies such as the judicial system, the civil service, the legislative body, the security forces and even the church act as apparatchik of the kleptocracy. The officials holding key positions are rewarded by having a share of the loot.

True to the maxim, power comes from the barrel of the gun, the police force is an integral member of the kleptocracy. The primary role of the police force is to provide security and well-being of the kleptocracy.

A kleptocracy, being an unjust system of government, brooks dissent and opposition. It is the function of the police force to provide surveillance of any form of dissent. Threats to the well-being of the kleptocracy are eliminated by using ad-hoc laws and regulations or extra-judicial means. Any gathering to express opposition to the kleptocracy is brutally dispersed. However, staged-demonstrations to support the kleptocracy are allowed and protected by the police force.

The leadership of the police force is made-up of intellectually-deficient officers. This is is to ensure blind loyalty and total obedience to the ruling elite since they do not have the mental capacity to evaluate the morality or immorality of their actions. Conditioned as the dogs in Pavlov's experiments, they are only motivated by the base instincts of greed and lust.

The rank-and-file of the police force is recruited from the bottom of the barrel; those who are not readily-employable in other sectors of the economy. Giddy by the minuscule power derived by being in the force and given tacit license to engage in petty criminal activities, the rank-and-file is committed to the preservation of the status quo.

History has shown that the downfall of kleptocracies are directly attributable to the collapse or defection of the police force. Without the police force, a kleptocracy is but a paper tiger.

The finality of the Shah of Iran's regime was not portrayed by the photo of the Shah fleeing Iran but by a photo of six dead, naked generals of the SAVAK lying on the damp concrete floor of a morgue in Teheran.

 

Come Again. What is Democracy?

Posted: 19 Jul 2011 11:30 AM PDT

By batsman 

If people do not understand or refuse to understand what democracy is, then such UMNO controlled TV stations will have succeeded in fooling the people to go along with dirty election practices that distort the true will of the people. 

Looks like confusion reigns again. After 3 years of struggle together for democracy, reforms, justice, transparency, accountability and fairness, after 3 years of struggling together against abuse of power, victimization, injustice, corruption, nepotism and arrogance in government, after marching together hand in hand in the Bersih 2.0 rally facing tear gas, water cannon and police baton charges, some people wake up and are shocked to see who or what their friends in struggle are. The person one admired so much for being such a resolute fighter for reforms turns out to be intolerant of beer drinking, gambling and girls giggling their breasts in public. 

At least that is what it looks like. However, to be fair, perhaps it is not those who brave tear gas, water cannons, police baton charges, victimization, dirty tricks or arbitrary arrests who are shocked but those who never faced any of these things at all. It is very similar to the phenomenon that those who complain the most about food are those who cannot cook for nuts or those who scold and scream at football players the loudest are those who cannot play football for nuts. 

These are the critics and commenters of web blogs as well as shallow politicians sucking up to the constituents who scream the most. I suppose these things are a fact of life and part and parcel of the democratic process, but in order to shield those in the front lines from demoralizing screams, perhaps an even better understanding of democracy is needed anew. 

According to UMNO controlled TV stations, the Arab countries do not have democracy, therefore it is right for the Arabs to rebel and overthrow their governments. However in the case of Malaysia, democracy already exists, so Malaysians have no right to even protest, even if such protests are peaceful and call for free and fair elections to ensure that clean elections represent the will of the people most accurately (i.e. best practice democracy) and are not manipulated to reflect the will of a minority of power brokers playing dirty tricks. 

If people do not understand or refuse to understand what democracy is, then such UMNO controlled TV stations will have succeeded in fooling the people to go along with dirty election practices that distort the true will of the people. 

Similarly if people in the front lines of reform as well as their backers and critics do not understand what they are fighting for i.e. democracy, quite a few will become demoralized and drop out of the struggle. 

Modern democracy does not just mean the rule of the majority. This inadequate definition has fooled quite a lot of weak minded inadequate simpletons into making the wrong political decisions. Modern democracy also includes protecting the legitimate rights of the minority – not just legitimate human, property and civil rights of racial or religious minorities, but also minorities in terms of ideas and opinions. The rule of the majority that tramples on the legitimate rights of minorities especially minority opinions is not considered a properly functioning democracy and can lead to a situation such as majority Serbs trampling on the rights of minority Bosnians or majority Hutus committing genocide on minority Tutsis. 

Where it pertains to majorities or minorities of humans, a majority cannot adequately protect the rights of minorities who are their intractable "to the death" enemies. Fortunately such situations rarely occur. Humans are basically the same whatever skin colour they have. 

Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for ideas and ideologies. Conflicting ideas and ideologies can be intractable "to the death" bitter enemies because ideas do not bleed, die or suffer like humans do. Conflicting ideas can remain pure and bitter enemies even if humans die by the millions because of them. This is the greatest danger to democracies. 

In Malaysia's case, even if PAS sincerely fights for democracy and reforms. Even if PAS is the most consistent in the fight against abuse of power, corruption, discrimination and injustice, can it be expected to protect intractable "to the death" Islamophobes? 

Fortunately if humans treat each other with respect and are willing to negotiate and discuss conflicting ideas and values in a civilized and peaceful manner, there is a form of control over dangerous extreme conflicting ideas. In Malaysia, people have to learn to respect each other as humans first before trying to talk about race and religion, not the other way round. I think this has in the main been achieved. No one can say for sure, but I believe PAS prefers to consider the human being first rather than his Islamophobic ideas. 

UMNO, on the other hand places its political agenda of Ketuanan Melayu in the forefront in an intractable manner. Even if this tactic is just to cover up the corruption and abuse of a small minority of crooks and cronies, it is an extremely dangerous political position to take because Ketuanan Melayu takes no prisoners, has no respect for minorities and brooks no dissent. 

PAS even if places Islam foremost in its political agenda, Islam is a merciful and tolerant religion that places justice, fairness and consultation in an extremely high place and demands categorically that Muslims protect the rights of minorities. There is no intractable "to the death" conflict between democracy and Islam. 

Unfortunately, when the global situation is considered, the west often implies that there is an intractable conflict between democracy and Islam such that it picks on Malaysia as a rare and precious role model of "moderate Islam" that it can live with. 

I do not know how Ketuanan Melayu and UMNO's "moderate Islam" can jive together harmoniously for ordinary Malaysians unless the west chooses to close both eyes on Ketuanan Melayu. At any rate UMNO's "moderate Islam or civilized Islam" is just a fancy term for secular and westernised in content and Islamic only in form. This is the only type of Islam the west can accept and choose to live with while closing both eyes to Ketuanan Melayu. 

Malaysians, both Muslims and non-Muslims on the other hand have no such choice and have to live with Islam whether it is of the UMNO Hadhari type or PAS type. Trying to escape this fact would be the greatest and most pathetic self-denial ever. 

Unfortunately, some Malaysian non-Muslims (I suspect those who are not in the front line of the fight for democracy and reforms) prefer to accept western ways and ideologies blindly and turn into western type Islamophobes. This is taking a political position that will most likely result in their complete isolation. 

Some chose the easy (or hard) way out and migrate to the western countries that they admire so much while others quietly wait their turn. That is their decision. Those who choose to stay and become full blooded Malaysians have to face reality and come to terms with the Malaysian context or risk complete political isolation. 

This is not a death sentence as you might think. The choice is a simple one between working under UMNO which practices a western secular lifestyle but retains a veneer of Islamic authority to keep both Muslims and non-Muslims under control while UMNO milks the country as a cash cow in its capacity as Ketuanan type lord and master; 

OR 

working with PAS which rejects western decadence and corruption but in justice and fairness, accepts progress, reforms and democracy (including democratic protests and dissent) under Islamic principles, at the same time is intolerant of abuse of minorities, corruption, robbery, rape, theft or murder as an influential member of the PR coalition. 

Democracy is not just the hypocritical US type that is meant to serve US interests. Any home grown democracy has to take local conditions into account. Otherwise it is just dangerous self-denial that blocks any realistic solutions to problems. Malaysians have to work together seriously to create a Malaysian democracy that Malaysians can live with, not blindly and obsessively insist on the US type of democracy. Shallow politicians have to stop acting like hysterical young girls and control their screams every time something looks uncomfortable or strange or act out their visions based only on ideas without consideration for human beings.. 

Of course the above positions are purposely described to be stark in-your-face choices. In reality, there are a lot more choices yet undescribed. There is also a lot of room to maneuver still and the choice need not be made for some time yet – perhaps not even at all. I don't claim to be a prophet who can predict what the future holds. Still, the choices presented are worth thinking about in terms of the type of democracy possible in Malaysia and what your preferred choice is as well as what course of action you may decide to take, don't you think?

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