Friday, November 14, 2008

umNO's police new tactic

Can anyone tell since when it is a crime to videotape an ongoing event in a public place? umNO secret police is doing just that. Is this bolehland is some kind of communist or totalitarian country and we some how have not been informed that videotaping an event in a pubic place is illegal?

I really do not know what is going on in this pathetic third-world, communist state of bolehland. Even in the communist states they will first inform you if something is illegal.

As each day passes the umNO's police is getting bolder and more vicious that ever. Is bolehland a lawless country? They are truly are a biadap bunch of pariah dogs.


http://www1.malaysiakini.com/letters/93009
No reason for police to seize our cameras
Ong Boon Keong | Nov 13, 08 3:47pm

I refer to the Malaysiakini's report

MCPX
Police keep video camera for 'investigation'.

With reference to the above report, I would like to bring to your attention to the fact that my video camera, too, was taken by the police at the same vigil.

I would like to highlight this as it is a new, bad turn in police conduct because the police are seemingly embarking on a new tactic to stop their repressive acts from being publicised.

Instead of cleaning their act and behaving professionally, they are seizing all such equipments which have recorded their outrageous actions for posterity.

That night, I was recording from across the road police personnel forcibly pushing the arrested candlelight vigil attendees into a police truck without allowing them to get into the truck by themselves.

Police unhappiness over my action caused them to send two personnel to come over to arrest me and to take away my video camera. Is there a law against recording video evidence of police brutality?

Or it could be their attempt to wipe out any record of their outrageous, illegal and uncivilised conduct? I was disturbed to hear that there are also other video and camera persons who were forced to erase their photos and recordings or risk being arrested.

If the police haven’t done anything untoward, then why take measures to ensure that all recordings and photographs are confiscated?

After I was released on police bail, I asked for my camera back for after all, it belongs to me. To my shock, they at first denied any knowledge of the seized video camera.

They then sent me to their general inquiry counter where again the police personnel there professed total ignorance of my video camera. They claimed to have a record of the video camera seized from Malaysiakini but none from me.

I persisted with my request for over an hour before they brought in two video cameras which they said were seized from the scene of the vigil as `evidence' and as such they wouldn't return the cameras at least until their investigations were finished.

One of those cameras was mine.

I just wonder what `evidence' they are looking for? The police has their own video-graphers and camera persons to record events.

To imply that they need our video footage - and to take it without our agreement - is totally unreasonable besides depriving of our right to use our own property for the duration of their investigations.

We need to strongly protest such unjustifiable tactics by the police. This incident further proves that time has come for the police to be watch closely by an external watchdog such as the IPCMC.

Friday, November 7, 2008

PM's 'Anyone can be PM' an outright lie

Once a while I will come across a brilliantly written letter that I think I should reproduce here.
http://www1.malaysiakini.com/letters/92662
PM's 'Anyone can be PM' an outright lie
Richard Teo | Nov 7, 08 4:26pm
Our Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi never ceases to amaze me. Even in the last leg of his tenure, he is still telling lies which any one listening to would know is an outright lie.
MCPX

His recent statement that ‘anyone can be prime minister' in Malaysia really tops the mother of all his lies.

How could anyone from a minority race - either an Indian, Chinese, Iban or Kadazan etc, - be accepted as a PM when the simple appointment of a Chinese woman to be the acting general manager of PKNS could create such a ruckus?

Where was our PM when the hue and cry over that appointment took place? Not even a whimper from him and yet he has the gall to tell his audience that 'anyone can be PM’.

What about in Perak after the recent general election wheb DAP won the majority of the state seats?

Instead of a Chinese assembly person from the major winning party being given the menteri besar’s post (which by convention should have gone to the party winning the most seats) it was instead given to Malay assembly person whose party only won a few seats.

Malaysia has a long way to go before it can emulate what Barack Obama has achieved in America.

Umno and our present Malay leaders are too deeply entrenched in their Ketuanan Melayu policy that it is unlikely they will ever discard this race-based ideology that has served them so well for the last 50 years.

Even the mere mention of the weaknesses of this policy has brought the wrath of the Umno leadership on the erstwhile former law minister Zaid Ibrahim.

What more if there is any concerted attempt to abandon this policy in favour of one that does not discriminate against race, colour , creed or religion?

Americans have the shown to the world that they have moved beyond politics based on race and that even a miniority race member can become the president of the world's most powerful nation .

Unfortunately, in Malaysia we are still mired in racial and religious bigotry. Instead of uniting the various races with a multi-racial policy, they have instead embraced a divide-and-rule policy.

This is a policy which emphasises the bumiputera and non-bumiputera dichotomy. And after 50 years of BN rule, our nation has never been more vulnerable.

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In case anyone is unaware, the bolehland a.k.a Malaysia is the most racist country in the world.

Here only the Malay race can earn certain sponsorships, places at premier schools or the bulk of taxi licenses etc.

I can think of no other country in the world that have such discriminatory policies.

A simple group of people coming together to fight for their rights as citizens, similar to what the Blacks of USA had done in the past, have been sent to detention without trial. They have been treated like dirt at every turn and here this racist PM of this bolehland has the cheek to say "anyone can be the PM of this bolehland".

I hope the newly elected President of USA is aware of what is happening in this bolehland and deny the present racist government of bolehland any preferential economic pack.



Friday, October 24, 2008

Syed Hamid Albar Goebbels



http://www1.malaysiakini.com/news/91868
Home minister 'extremist', a 'liar'
Oct 24, 08 3:03pm

“The allegation that Hindraf is an extremist group and allegedly ... declare that Malays and Islam are their only enemy is absolutely ridiculous and a blatant lie,” said Waythamoorthy, who is currently in self-imposed exile in United Kingdom.
“We have always maintained we never have any problems with Malays and Muslims but we have serious problems with Umno, which is a bully, and and practises racist extremist divide-and-rule policies to survive and maintain its political rule in Malaysia,” said Hindraf chairperson, P Waythamoorthy.

We cannot blame Syed Hamid Botak Albar Bin Goebbels as he is the exact mould of his father, Joseph Goebbels.

If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” Joseph Goebbels

The essence of propaganda consists in winning people over to an idea so sincerely, so vitally, that in the end they succumb to it utterly and can never again escape from it. Joseph Goebbels

6-year-old Jailed


You can go to even to the worst country run by the cruelest regime but you will never find one which will send a minor to jail. Well, this Bolehland under the leader the leadership to dear leader Abdullah Bodohwi (pic, right) has done it.

He has asked his Nazi-party umNO secret police to put fear into the lives of people who just wanted to see him. A six-year-old was arrested and put in jail just because she wanted to deliver a letter to him. What's wrong with this sickening bolehland?

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Only in Bolehland...


.... you can die in gomen bolehland's (govt) detention, training camps etc and no inquest will be done. The reason the gomen of Bolehland will give you : "Will of God" - case closed.

Saturday October 4, 2008
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/10/4/nation/2191665&sec=nation

Govt sued over cadet’s death

By M.MAGESWARI and FLORENCE A.SAMY

KUALA LUMPUR: A lorry driver is suing the Government and two others for over RM1mil in damages over the death of his Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) trainee son last year.

K. Kannan, 44, claimed that there was contradictory evidence over the cause of death of his only son, Yogeswaran, 21, an RMAF Special Forces (Paskau) cadet, who was undergoing commando basic training at the Bukit Jugra camp in Banting.

A negligence suit, naming the Bukit Jugra camp director, the Defence Minister and the Government as defendants was filed at the High Court registry at 11.10am yesterday through lawyer Karpal Singh.

Kannan contended that a burial permit issued for Yogeswaran stated that his eldest of four children, who contributed RM300 of his RM900 monthly salary for family expenses, had died at 10.45am on Aug 4 last year.

Kannan, in the statement of claim, said the cause of death of his son was stated as ‘left lobar pneumonia and /or ‘subarachnoid bleed’ and/or ‘alleged fall.’

He said he was shocked upon receiving the news as his son was healthy and had shown no signs of illness prior to his death.

Among the contradictory particulars alleged over Yogeswaran’s death were him being found dead in a seated position in a toilet; found dead under a tree at the camp; and death due to a fall while attempting to climb a fence.

He added that his family also found Yoges­waran had footprints on his chest, injuries on his head and body and a stab wound on his back prior to the post-mortem.

His son was also alleged to have had breathing difficulties due to his lungs being partially filled with liquid, Kannan stated.

He said the defendants were responsible for his son’s death as they had failed to ensure his safety.

Kannan, who said that his wife, T. Rajeshweri, 42, and three daughters suffered emotional and psychological distress, is seeking RM1mil in ag­gra­­­­­­­vated and/or exemplary damages, RM42,042 in special damages among other costs.

Outside the courtroom, Rajeshweri, who cried uncontrollably when talking about her son, said the family was not celebrating Deepavali any more as they had lost their joy.

Kannan said they were not filing the suit for the money but wanted answers over Yoges-waran’s death.

“We were told different stories of how he died, first it was snake bite, then it was stomach upset and then something else,” he said.



Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Y.M. Raja Petra Kamarudin


Today Malaysia's real hero, a person I with deep respect will be honoured to call
YANG MULIA Raja Petra,
has been sent to Kamunting a.k.a Nazi Camp for two years. He has been sent there for speaking the TRUTH. He is imprisoned because he speaks the TRUTH about this pathetic country BOLEHLAND which was once known as Malaysia.

Yes, this country has a NAZI CAMP. The Nazis have not been defeated - the are still very much alive in Asia.

In Bolehland the innocent get sent to prison WITHOUT trial while the Nazi party members of umNO like Ahmad Ismail gets to spew spiteful racial hatred speech and go unpunished.

This Bolehland is beyond redemption until the new government led by Pakatan Rakyat takes over. We all pray for this new dawn. For now please sign this petition NOW if you want a change.
and
send him a card

Y.M. Raja Petra Kamarudin
Tempat Tahanan Perlindungan,
34009 Kamunting, Taiping.
Perak MALAYSIA

All Malaysians are sick of the Bolehland Nazi gomen (government) and can't wait for its downfall.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Malaysian Education System

I found this letter at Malaysiakini and I think it is really well written to give one a true picture of the current education system in Malaysia. Like everything else in Malaysia the gomen of Bolehland run by the BN gomen has totally destroyed a good education system left behind by the British.

Leaving Malaysia begins at school
Joanna | May 23, 08 4:21pm

I dream of schools where merit matters more than ethnicity. I would like to see good facilities, well paid and well-trained staff, regularly reviewed syllabi, and programmes that meet the needs of students. I want young men and women finishing high school who are well-spoken, healthy, and mature, bearing every sign of a thoughtful, well-rounded and well-executed education plan. Instead, we have the famous ‘standard’ Malaysian government school.

MCPX

I went to SMK Taman SEA. When the headmistress in place in 2003 stepped down, every teacher knew the position would not be filled by one of their own, regardless of how many decades of teaching experience or how much of a genuine passion they had for our welfare. The decision criteria had nothing to do with the track records of these educators or how senior they were in terms of the managerial ladder at school. It had to do with race.

A Malay headmistress was transferred in, one with no prior experience with these students, to take the position that could easily be filled competently, yes, most ably, but a dedicated, long-proven educator. The only problem was that most senior staff were all non-Malay. I do not say the new headmistress was ‘bad’ because of her race. Instead I question the wisdom and impartiality of a government who goes through the effort of transferring when promoting was a perfect option.

The administration staff was frequently incompetent, under-trained, underpaid, overstretched, and unequal to the task of managing 2,000 odd students. I don’t think any of the students felt that the teaching staff, including the headmistress, had any real interest in us. I cannot think of one project the administration undertook that brought direct benefits to students. The standard of available literature in any language at the library was embarrassing, but a million ringgit, raised by students and teachers, built dysfunctional fountains and a hall that leaked on SPM and PMR students as we wrote our examinations.

The field was bald at best and eroded at worst, but monies were dedicated to repainting the adequate existing coat of paint on all the buildings or daubing at murals. Form 5 and 6 students frequently struggled with education or career path options, and many other with gang-beatings or extortions, learning disabilities, or sex, but the school counselor took no initiative to help any of us beyond founding a counseling society whose sole purpose was to fill a page in the yearbook with their committee photograph.

I graduated from seconday school ill-read from a non-existent literature programme, ill-informed about world history and politics from a syllabus that limited learning to inaccurate and insufficient Malaysian history. I was ill-advised about college options. I came to Canada to complete my undergraduate degree and was shamed to find children’s novels that taught me more about the world wars and other cultures than a decade of Malaysian public education.

In Malaysia, our physical education programme consisted, on sunny days, of football for the boys, netball for the girls, and little else. On rainy days, we were constricted to the classroom and underlining paragraphs from our textbook to be copied into our exercise books. Was there no better way of employing our time, bodies and minds than that?

Because streaming occurred based on minimum grades, there were discrimination between arts and science students. Higher grades were required for the science stream, and sharp distinctions were made between students who ‘made it’ and were ‘smart enough’ for the science steam. The ones who didn’t make it were shunted into what was implicitly labeled the ‘lower classes.’ The issue here is that in general, the less affordable families who could not afford to send their children to after-school private tuition classes were almost certain to see them fall behind in classes.

This speaks for the standard of public education - how much are students taught at school? How much, rather, is taught at tuition classes? The same teachers who lectured me in the morning at school for free coached me in the afternoons for RM80 a month. The teachers were able, they just had no incentive and no assistance at school; their wages are pittance.

The truly dedicated teachers who loved to teach and taught us faithfully were few and badly compensated. Thus the government is responsible for stratifying and solidifying this gruesome caste system of students. Less was expected of the arts classes, the cream of students were almost always in pure science. There was, and still is, a stigma attached to them. The school did nothing to prevent or alleviate this.

What about my younger sisters and brother, stuck in a system that will teach them to clean toilets, to copy textbook material into exercise books, and to produce reports complete with photographs of themselves posing with dustbin covers? This education will not enable them to speak a single grammatically correct English sentence or increase their awareness of any event, past or present, outside the cocoon of Malaysia, assuming they know with any accuracy what currently goes on within it.

In short, they will not be prepared to face the world, and when they grow up they will leave for other countries that will give them this education and more. And they will see that Malaysia does not behave in a way that encourages us to return, to her benefit or aid. And like thousands of other highly-qualified, bright, willing Malaysians, they might leave home for good.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Boycott All Mainstream Media

 

For too long the mainstream media of Malaysia run by the umNO gomen  has spread lies upon lies to all Malaysians.

We have brought a tremendous change to our dear country - the tsunami og 2008 GE would not have come about if we did not stand united. Once again we must stand as one and send a CLEAR message to all the mainstream media: the Shit, New Straits Lies, TV3 etc that we are the boss.

Let's bring them to their knees by not buying, reading or watching all mainstream media that is owned by umNO and if you can boycott all their advertisers too.

Apart from the mainstream media we must boycott Maxis as their boss Anandan has provided millions to umNO's campaign.

 

lies1

Thursday, March 20, 2008

GE 2013

The umNO led gomen definitely did not take the message we the electorates have given them. We just need to look at the cabinet line up. Many donkeys have been made ministers. The person with two Muhammad in his name is a good example. He is the child rapist who managed to get the innocent Chief Minister of Penang jailed.

They also continue to play the racial card. Main stream media run by the umNO gomen continue to play the racial card although the Rakyat have rejected racial politics.

MCA PJ Utara division chairperson Dr Wong Sai Hou has wisely said"
wong sai hou"If they continue to run their parties along the same old racial lines, playing all the emotional sensitivities it carries, five years from now BN could very well be relegated to an opposition party," he warned.

"For the first time in 51 years, we see Chinese voters casting their votes for PAS candidates and the Malay ones voting for DAP candidates.

"It is very clear that our people have achieved a high level of political maturity."
(Malaysiakini, Mar 20)

Since the the umNO led gomen refused to listen then we shall make sure we sweep them off the face of the earth come GE 2013.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Boycott All Malaysian Mainstream Media

Read only alternative media...

do_not_buy02 The mainstream media has been used by the umNO led gomen to lie to Malaysians. And now they are out to spread lies as a way to destroy the Barisan Rakyat.
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Boikot semua surat khabar yang diterbitkan oleh gomen pimpinan umNO do_not_buy01 Together we can make these companies bankrupts

Friday, March 14, 2008

umNO Protest in Penang : A Picture Says A Thousand Words

I think I shall not comment anything about what happened in Penang on 14 March 2008.

Can you spot the difference?

Sun, 25th November 2007 Fri, 14th March 2008
hindraf01 umNO_Pg_creating_trouble01_police
hindraf02 umNO_Pg_creating_trouble03_police
hindraf03 umNO_Pg_creating_trouble04_police
hindraf05 umNO_Pg_creating_trouble08_police
hindraf06 umNO_Pg_creating_trouble09_police
GE 2013!!

Thanks to Mahaguru58 where I borrowed most of the pics.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

The "3 as 1" Model


It's great to know that the Penang state government is now headed by three people representing the three main communities. I think this will, in a small way, solve the racial problem we have in our country. Each of them should be given a real role to play and not mere show-pieces or mannequins.

It is also great to note the newly elected leaders of Penang are highly educated people. I hope they will use their brains as well as their hearts to serve the rakyat regardless of race or creed.

It's a pity the state government in Perak cannot yet be formed. It is truly difficult in Malaysia as everything we do is along racial lines. This is the weapon the umNO has used time and again - divide and rule. I think the reports of a planned protest at the istana (palace) and hate text messages are sponsored by them. No one is to gain if there is a tumult of anger except them, the umNO - the sore losers.

We have a long way to go to get rid of this sickening plague which is a cancer in our society. When will we do things without considering a person's colour or creed. I can understand why some are concern about the candidate chosen as the Chief Minister of Perak. The PAS has always champion Islamic laws but they have forgotten that ours is a secular country.

While we spend so much time and energy on sorting and ironing out issues related to race and religion we are being left behind in the world's stage.

Whatever it is I still have hope for Malaysians as on 8th March 2008 many thousands did not vote along racial lines. It was truly a remarkable day.

Sadly the race and religion issue has rear its ugly head after the short euphoria of 8th March. The Barisan Rakyat (People's Front) must be wary as their enemies will take full advantage of this issue and use it to the downfall of what we have achieved thus far.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Comments from ...

BBC news readers:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7285864.stm

I am a Johorian student, studying journalism in the U.S. Regarding this issue, no doubt, Malaysia is a sinking ship. When all other SEA countries are developing faster and so much ahead of Malaysia in this era of Asian economic dynamism and globalization, Malaysia is heading to the place of no-where. It hurts to see our country being like this.
~ Rebin, Kluang, Johor

I believe that voters in Malaysia has to be able to discuss the issues and views of Islam and how it affects all their lives. We need to be able to leap beyond anger, and strive for a win-win-win-win situation if not a reasonable compromise. After all, that is the principle our country is founded upon.
~ Ken, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

It must be both ignorant and arrogant on the current government administrator to feel as if the voters will be behind them. They have betrayed us by abusing the mandate Malaysians have given them for the past half-century. Malaysia, being the world's palm oil exporter and a net oil exporter, should well be on par or exceed the economic performances of Taiwan or South Korea.
~ Hamiraj Fahry Abdul Hamid, Shah Alam, Malaysia

Its a shame to see what happening here and they say to all the world that they are a showcase for living together. It's really coming to the point where its just a Big Lie to the world and a shame for this lovely country
~ a westerner, malaysia

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The first four comments I've read on BBC news report on our 2008 GE, the comments really sum up the state our country is in. It's so sad.

My prayer to God that the gomen of the umNO led government will want to make the change.

With all the writings on the wall before the 2008 GE and they still fail to see what was coming. And I hope this time they have the eyes to see, ears to listen better.

The People Have Spoken!

The Star, 09 March 2008

The people have spoken:

The Barisan Nasional gomen (government) - you cannot continue to be a racist, religious bigot gomen and plunder the nation through corruption.

Bravo! Malaysians. We have sent a clear message and this day will go down in the annals of our nation that the CORRUPTED OFFICIALS, RACISTS and RELIGIOUS BIGOTS have to go.

We are a multi-racial and multi-religious country and if we work together we shall be the greatest nation in the world. No country in the world has the asset that we have - a multi-racial population who is dynamic and progressive. We can take on China, India, the USA etc , to become the world's greatest economic power. We can do it without any problem for we have the best of everything.

We have everything ONLY if the BN gomen is ready to get rid of its racist, bigotry ways and also weed out corruption. The ball is in your court BN.

Let's work together once the dust has settled. Let's work towards healing our great nation. Let's show the world Malaysia will lead the way for racial and religious harmony. We've no other way except to be united, regardless of our colour, creed or religious affliction, for we have no other home we can go to except Malaysia.

I dearly hope the government will work with the opposition for the people want the opposition to speak for them. In developed countries, the opposition is also elected as ministers in the ruling government so I don't see why the BN can't do the same.

We are already in 2008 and do we want to continue to fight over along racial and religious lines for the next fifty years?

Thursday, March 6, 2008

INDELIBLE Lies




"The EC Chairman, Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman said that police investigation revealed people had smuggled the ink in and planned to go to the rural and remote areas to trick the villagers into marking their fingers before voting."


That's a lie. Indelible ink has been used in many countries such as India, Afghanistan, Iraq etc. so what's the big deal?



The Malaysian 2008 Elections will surely go down in history of Malaysia and the world as the DIRTIEST election ever.

The rumour the BN gomen (govt) is working hand in glove with the Elections Commission is now proven without a doubt.



God save Malaysia from the gomen of bolehland.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Police degenerate into religious body snatchers



On 24 Jan 08, against the tearful lamentations of the widow, the Negeri Sembilan Syariah court ruled that the deceased was indeed a Muslim. A man who neither could move nor speak at the time of his death.

I truly cried when I saw this picture.

http://sean-the-man.blogspot.com/2008/01/hell-no-im-not-muslim-non-muslims.html


If you can go to the polls this Saturday, 8 March 2008 and vote for the BN I have nothing else to say.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Let 8 March 2008 be the day!

MAKKAL SAKTI GE 2008

I've created a VCD v2.0 using the three-part files: MAKKAL SAKTI GE 2008 from YouTube. I've made them into an image (bin/cue) of a CD. You can use a programme such as Nero or Ashampoo Burning Studio 7 to burn. If you do not have either programme to burn the image file, leave a message here.

Burn the VCD and PASS IT AROUND!
http://rapidshare.com/files/93318265/MAKKAL_SAKTI_GE_2008.part1.exe
http://rapidshare.com/files/93328224/MAKKAL_SAKTI_GE_2008.part2.rar

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