Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Finally, one of the whipping boys tells Syed Hamid to shut up

SK Devamany, one of two Indian MPs who have become Syed Hamid Albar's favourite whipping boys to divert from the Kugan saga finally gathered courage to tell Syed Hamid to shut up and focus on THE issue - death in custody, instead of giving mindless press statements.

NST - Kugan Murder: Don't make irrelevant statements, Syed Hamid told

Thursday, January 15, 2009

DPM Najib : The government does not discriminate against any community (in) Terengganu

MalaysianInsider

KUALA TERENGGANU, Jan 14 — The government does not discriminate against any community in Terengganu because all communities are accorded equal treatment, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said today.


The deputy prime minister said the giving of compassionate aid was an example of clear proof that the government never neglected any community, and no community was deprived of this financial assistance.


“The government does not discriminate among the Malays, Chinese and Indians. The poor from every community benefits.



“Cash gifts for Hari Raya, Chinese New Year ... much more aid is given by us,” he told reporters after opening a seminar on environmental awareness for Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) traders at Wisma Darul Iman, here.


Najib’s wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, and AIM chairman Datuk Amir Hamzah Ahmad were also present at the event.


Najib said that besides the compassionate aid, the Barisan Nasional (BN) government also considered the interests of the minority communities by giving an opportunity to a Chinese to be an elected representative in one of the four state constituencies within the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary constituency.


The state assemblyman for the Bandar state seat is Toh Chin Yaw of the MCA. He is a Terengganu state executive councillor.


“Pas has never given the Chinese community the opportunity to have an elected representative in Terengganu. In many aspects, we have given more consideration for minority communities in Terengganu,” Najib said.


The deputy prime minister said he hoped that the people of Kuala Terengganu would support the BN because the coalition had done a lot for the country in various aspects.
“What we are enjoying now are the fruits of the BN struggle. We have also taken into account the aspirations of the electorate so that policies are balanced.


“Let’s not forget that many needy people have to be given consideration by the government. Not only the successful require aid but the less successful also need assistance,” he said.


Najib also said that the government did not coerce its employees to support the BN in the Kuala Terengganu by-election on Saturday.


“They are free to vote in accordance with their wish,” he said.


On a claim by the opposition that the National Registration Department was in cahoots with the Elections Commission to create phantom voters, Najib dismissed it as a lie.


“There is no such thing. When the opposition parties win, they remain silent. This is a tactic of the opposition,” he said. — Bernama

Saturday, January 10, 2009

PSM: Education minister 'exploiting' children

Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) today slammed Education Minister Hishammuddin Hussein for plans to use schoolchildren to protest against the on-going crisis in Gaza.
In a statement issued today, the party’s secretary-general, S Arutchelvan, said the organisers of the protest could also be accused of ‘exploiting’ the children, just like Jaringan Rakyat Tertindas (Jerit) had been previously.
Yesterday, English-daily New Straits Times reported that the education minister is planning a nation-wide protest against Israel’s actions in Gaza, involving about five million children and 360,765 teachers from more than 10,000 schools.
Hishamuddin said the protest would prepare them for "global issues like peace, environment and the economic crisis".
Arutchelvan, however, was not amused with the statement, arguing that the minister should get parental consent before involving children in such "dangerous" activities.
"Do the children have consent from their parents as it seems that the minister has made the decision without even consulting the parents."

Read the rest of the story at Malaysiakini

Friday, January 09, 2009

JOM, BOIKOT RESTORAN YANG MEMBOIKOT COCA-COLA.

Terikut dengan cadangan mantan Perdana Menteri, Tun Dr Mahathir, pada hari ini satu kempen memboikot restoran dan barangan buatan Amerika Syarikat dilancarkan.

Sebelum ini telah dimaklumkan bahawa, lebih 2,600 restoran Islam di Malaysia tidak akan menjual dan atau menghidang minuman Coca Cola sebagai tanda bantahan kepada Amerika Syarikat.

Saya hari ini mengambil keputusan untuk memboikot restoran yang memboikot atau enggan menjual Coca Cola, bukan kerana saya menyokong apa yang dibuat oleh Israel di Gaza kerana bersolidariti dengan pekerja-pekerja syarikat F&N Coca Cola Sdn Bhd dan lain-lain perniagaan yang berasal dari Amerika Syarikat yang menggajikan orang Melayu.

Mengikut laman web F&N Coca Cola Sdn Bhd, terdapat hampir 1,400 pekerja bekerja dengan syarikat F&N Coca Cola Sdn Bhd. Siapakah agaknya pekerja majoriti di syarikat tersebut? Melayu atau Bangla?.

Saya harap saudara pembaca tidak akan terburu-buru mengikut dan menyokong kempen memboikot Coca Cola dan lain-lain barang buatan Amerika Syarikat, tetapi renung sejenak bahawa yang akan mendapat tempias daripada kempen boikot adalah orang Melayu sendiri.

Cuba anda pergi ke Mc Donald. Siapakah majoriti pekerja disana? Jawapan : MELAYU.
Cuba anda pergi ke Pizza Hut. Siapakah majoriti pekerja di sana? Jawapan : MELAYU.
Cuba pergi ke Burger King. Siapa majoriti pekerja disana? Jawapan : MELAYU.
Pergi ke Starbuck. Siapa majoriti pekerja di sana? Jawapan : MELAYU.
Pergi ke KFC. Siapakah majoriti pekerja disana? Jawapan : MELAYU.

Apa yang saya ingin katakan disini ialah walaupun pada asasnya restoran-restoran ini sememangnya dari Amerika Syarikat tetapi pada hakikatnya kesemua restoran-restoran ini dimiliki oleh francais tempatan dan malahan ramai diantara pemegang francais adalah orang Melayu ataupun syarikat Bumiputera. Sebagai contoh KFC dan Pizza Hut di Malaysia dan Singapura dimiliki anak syarikat Johor Corporation. Sebagai anak Johor, takkanlah saya hendak melihat sebuah syarikat Johor terjejas perniagaannya.

Jadi sekiranya saya seorang India dan Kristian prihatin, mengapakah yang lain begitu bersedia dan mengajak orang ramai mengambil tindakan untuk menjejaskan perniagaan dimana majoriti pekerjanya adalah orang Melayu ataupun diusahakan oleh orang ataupun syarikat Melayu.

Kalau nak tunjuk belang, pandai-pandailah sedikit. Ini ibarat nyamuk, kelambu dibakar.

Tak ada cara lain ke nak tunjuk bantahan terhadap Amerika Syarikat.

Pernahkah mereka yang memulakan kempen memulaukan barangan dan restoran-restoran berasal dari Amerika Syarikat fikir apa yang akan terjadi jika perniagaan restoran-restoran ini merundum. Ada kemungkinan, pekerja-pekerja restoran ini akan diberhentikan ataupun dikurangkan waktu kerja mereka. Dalam keadaan sedemikian siapa yang susah. Keluarga pekerja ataupun penganjur kempen boikot?

Tidakkah, tuanpunya restoran takut bahawa mungkin ada orang yang akan sengaja memulau restoran Islam yang enggan menjual Coca Cola dan pergi ke restoran India atau Cina sebagai tanda protes mereka. Perlu ingat, bukan semua yang setuju dengan apa yang dibuat oleh Hamas. Lihat bagaimana kerajaan negara-negara Arab kecuali Iran yang membisu dan nyata tidak mahu menolong mahupun menyokong Hamas.

Mengapakah mereka yang melancarkan kempen boikot barangan Amerika Syarikat ataupun Coca Cola tidak memulakan boikot terhadap barangan keluaran Mesir dan Jordan. Tidakkah kedua-dua negara ini mempunyai pertalian diplomatik dengan Israel. Mengapa tidak lancarkan kempen boikot melancong ke Mesir ataupun Jordan.

Kesimpulannya ialah pendekatan memulau Coca Cola bukan satu strategi yang arif lebih-lebih lagi apabila yang berkemungkinan mendapat tempias ialah pekerja dan pengusaha Melayu.

JOM! BOIKOT RESTORAN yang MEMBOIKOT COCA COLA!

Thursday, January 08, 2009

DR MAHATHIR! BEFORE BOYCOTTING COCA COLA BE THANKFUL TO COCA COLA.

Dr Mahathir Mohamed has called for a global boycott of the U.S Dollar and U.S made products, including Coca Cola in protest over U.S’s support for Israel.

Dr Mahathir’s utter contempt for U.S and complete hatred for Israel is almost like an article of faith. Thus, the call to boycott Coca Cola and anything American does not come as a surprise but is merely a reaffirmation of his long held view. Strange, he did not have the courage to call for a boycott of anything from Egypt and Jordan, Islamic countries having relationship with Israel.

Anyway, when Dr Mahathir calls on Malaysian’s to boycott U.S made products and say that “ you won’t die if you don’t drink Coca Cola”, he should rightfully highlight how much Malaysia is dependant on U.S. Then, right thinking Malaysians can make an informed decision whether we should really boycott U.S products.

What Malaysians ought to know is that Dr Mahathir has failed to divulge the fact that U.S is Malaysia’s single largest trading partner and in 2007 trade with U.S was valued at RM149.2 Billion and accounted for 13.4% of Malaysia’s global trade. For the period January to July 2008 trade with U.S stood at RM50.2 Billion. This are not some ‘kacang putih’ figures.

Further, U.S remains an important source of foreign direct investment in the manufacturing sector in Malaysia. In 2007, the U.S was the 4th largest source of foreign direct investment with total investment of RM3 Billion.

American multinational’s corporations have also made substantial investments in Malaysia and have brought with them suppliers and subcontractors to invest here. They have contributed to the building up of local supply chains.

Add to all these are the various preferential treatments, grants, trainings, scholarships and many other benefits which Malaysia is unashamed not to refuse or reject.

Thus, when Dr Mahathir tells Malaysians that “you won’t die if you don’t drink Coca Coca” he has also failed to reveal who the majority of the F&N Coca Cola (M) Sdn Bhd, employees are. Are the almost 1,400 employees of F&N Coca Cola (M) Sdn Bhd, Malays or Bangladeshis? Does the manufacturers of Coca Cola not provide employment for Malaysians ?

So, before we consider boycotting Coca Cola lets us be grateful that the manufacturers of Coca Cola is actually providing Malaysians with employment.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

APPOINT ADUN SKUDAI’S REPRESENTATIVE AS A LOCAL COUNCILLOR.

It has been reported that the the present local councillors tenure has been extended for a further two months as the final list of the new local councillors have not been finalised.

I believe that Majlis Perbandaran Johor Bahru Tengah should also appoint a councillor from the DAP since the local Assemblyman for Skudai, Dr. Boo Cheng Hau is from DAP.

Since the local residents and tax payers have elected Dr. Boo Cheng Hau as their assemblyman, MPJBT should respect the people’s choice and allow Dr. Boo to nominate a representative from his own party as a councilor in the Majlis, so that Dr. Boo’s representative could effectively raise and bring to the Majlis’s attention the various issues affecting the local residents which has has been brought to Dr. Boo’s attention by the local residents.
WHO IS YOUR NEIGHBOUR ?

In Johor Bahru, many house-owners rent their houses. In most instances, the houses are rented out to Malaysians. At least, it does not become much of a concern since the neighbours know that the occupants are fellow Malaysians.

But, it is a matter of concern when houses are occupied by foreigners. One do not know whether the house has been rented by a local company to house its workers or it has been rented by a foreigner who then sublets or allows his friends and countrymen to reside there.

If the house is rented by a local company, it can be presumed that the company will have a list of the occupants of the house. The neighbours at least could assume that they are workers with working visas and if anything the neighbous could contact the company housing them.

However, what is of concern are the many houses rented by foreigners who then sublets rooms/space to other foreigners. Sometimes there are many temporary and transient occupants residing in the house. So, the question is, does the landlord have complete details of the tenants and other occupants of the house? Does the landlord verify that no illegals reside in the house or what matters to the landlord is the rental? The occupants could very well be illegal immigrants. Worst, they could be criminals, sleeper cells or even terrorists. Anyone and particular the local councils ever gave a thought?

In some countries, it is a requirement that foreigners register and provide the police or the local authorities personal details and photographs when staying or renting a house. Of course, I am not advocating such a measure.

I am proposing that the local council enact a by-law requring any landlord renting his home or allowing his home to be occupied by any foreigner(s) to lodge with the local authority personal details of all the occupants of the house, photographs of the occupants, copies of the occupants passport and details of place of work and a copy of the tenancy agreement. When such documents and details are lodged, it would be much easier for one to contact the landlord or in the event something untowards happen, to identify the foreigner.
PERKHIDMATAN CEKAP, EFISYEN DAN SISTEMATIK. MAMPUKAH MBJB MELAKSANAKANNYA ?

Beberapa hari yang dahulu Datuk Bandar Johor Bahru, Datuk Mohd Naim Nasir telah menghadiri Majlis Bacaan Yasin dan Tahlil sempena sambutan ulang tahun Bandaraya di Taman Tampoi Indah, Johor Bahru.

Selepas majlis tersebut, Datuk Bandar dipetik mengatakan bahawa “penduduk bandaraya sememangnya mengharapkan perkhidmatan yang cekap, efisyen dan sistematik.”

Jadi persolannya ialah adakah MBJB berkemampuan untuk memberikan perkhidmatan yang cekap, efisyen dan sistematik?

Pada tahun lalu saya telah memulakan blog persendirian saya http://www.johorbahruwatch.blogspotcom/ dengan niat untuk membawa perhatian tentang keadaan persekitaran di bandaraya. Saya memuatkan dalam blog tersebut paparan gambar-gambar seperti tandas awam yang kotor, jalan yang berlubang, longkang yang hilang penutupnya dan sebagainya. Saya mengharapkan dengan tersiarnya komentar dan gambar, pihak MBJB akan mengambil tindakan yang sewajarnya dalam masa yang terdekat.

Malangnya, pihak MBJB mengambil sikap “lantaklah” ataupun enggan mengambil apa-apa tindakan terhadap isu-isu yang diketengahkan. Sebagai contoh Datuk Bandar pernah beberapa kali ke Taman Perling dan Tampoi Indah tetapi bukannya untuk melawat atau membuat tinjauan ke taman-taman. Bertandangnya ke sana adalah sekadar untuk menghadiri majlis-majlis keramaian.

Jika Datuk Bandar ada bertandang sebagai contoh ke Taman Tampoi Indah dan berjalan meninjau, beliau akan mendapat tahu tentang keadaan longkang besar yang tidak tertutup di Jalan Titiwangsa 3, berdekatan dengan kedai kain Jakel Trading. Pernah saya memuatkan isu ini dalam blog saya. Malahan isu ini telah mendapat perhatian media dan telah dua kali disiarkan dalam suratkhabar. Suratkhabar juga telah menemuramah tuanpunya Jakel Trading yang telah memaklumkan betapa bahayanya longkang tersebut kepada orang ramai dan pengunjung kedai. Beliau juga memberitahu bahawa pernah sekali sebuah kereta terbabas masuk dalam longkang tersebut.

Biar pun, hampir sepuluh bulan telah berlalu semenjak isu ini dimuatkan dalam blog saya dan juga tersiar dalam suratkhabar, MBJB tekad enggan mengambil apa-apa tindakan. Setiap hari minggu, berpusu-pusu orang ke kedai Jakel. Ramai orang dari Singapura juga membeli belah di kedai tersebut. Ramai yang membawa anak-anak. Longkang tersebut ternganga menunggu mangsa. Hanya masa akan menentukan siapakah mangsa pertama yang samada akan mati atau tercedera parah jatuh dalam longkang tersebut.

Saya percaya MBJB enggan membuat sesuatu adalah kerana MBJB rela membayar pampasan daripada membelanja membaiki pulih longkang tersebut. Bukankah itu yang dibuat MBJB apabila MBJB sanggup membayar pampasan kepada seorang warga emas Cina semasa perayaan Chinggay yang mati apabila jatuh dalam longkang yang tidak tertutup. Padahal keadaan sebegitu tidak perlu timbul jika MBJB menjalankan tugas dengan cekap, efisyen dan sistematik. Wang pampasan yang dibayar bukan wang dari kocek Datuk Bandar tetapi wang rakyat yang dibazirkan membayar pampasan akibat kecuaian MBJB sendiri.

Juga, kalaulah Datuk Bandar datang ke Taman Tampoi Indah dan berjalan- jalan di sepanjang Jalan Titiwangsa, Datuk Bandar boleh lihat keadaan longkang yang airnya bertakung, berbau hanyir, tersumbat dan penuh dengan jentik-jentik. Tak perlu pergi jauh. Berhentikan kereta dihadapan kedai 7-11 atau ditepi kedai Jakel Trading dan lihatlah keadaan longkang disana. Cukup jijik keadaan longkangnya. Tapi, bila berlaku kes denggi, bergegas orang-orang MBJB menyembur ubat anti-Aedes. Kalaulah Datuk Bandar dapat meluang sedikit masa datang ke Taman Tampoi Indah dan menjenguk sedikit jejantas dihadapan KIP Mart, Datuk Bandar akan mendapati betapa daifnya keadaan jejantas tersebut. Kotor, tulisan-tulisan lucah, pelekat-pelekat nombor talipon menawarkan seks dan bumbung jejantas yang pecah disana sini dan berlubang menanti Datuk Bandar di sana.

Justeru itu, mesej yang saya ingin sampaikan ialah agar Datuk Bandar jangan sekadar melaung ungkapan-ungkapan di majlis-majlis keramaian tetapi untuk turun sendiri melihat dan meninjau keadaan bukan sahaja di Taman Tampoi Indah tetapi juga di serata bandaraya. Itu bukannya satu yang sukar atau mustahil dilakukan.

Datuk Bandar sendiri mengatakan bahawa warga bandar mengharapkan perkhidmatan “cekap, efisyen dan sistematik” dari MBJB dan memang benar itulah yang di harapkan warga bandaraya pembayar cukai.

Cekap, Efisyen dan Sistematik. Keadaan ini bermula dari Datuk Bandar Johor Bandaraya sendiri .

Friday, December 26, 2008

SAVING LOCAL MOVIE PRODUCERS BY PUNISHING FILMGOERS.

If Malaysian Film Producers Association had its way, Malaysian cinemagoers will have to pay more to watch Hollywood movies. Apparently the Association would soon submit this proposal to the National Film Development Corporation. According to the Association’s president only by hiking the admission fees for Hollywood movies from RM9 and RM12 to RM20 will it make Malaysian’s watch local movies such as Cicakman instead of Batman !. Also, according to the Association’s president, some of the locally made movies are on par with foreign movies in terms of quality. Really? Typically Malaysian isn’t it, when you cannot compete, devise desperate schemes in your favour.

The Association presupposes that the audience for Malay movies and Hollywood movies are the same. Let’s get real here. Malay language movies are produced for the Malay market with storylines and themes evolving around Malay norms, Malay issues, Malay culture and even set in Malay surroundings. No surprise that the moviegoers for these movies are exclusively Malays. In any event, with such settings and themes, does the local movie producers really and honestly expect Non Malays to flock and watch local Malay movies. It does not resonate with the Non Malays. Also, many locally produced Malay movies often have poor and tired storyline. Have you watched the locally produced Antoo Fighters. It is a ridiculous crap. Sometimes, the movie producers try to sell movies with preety faces who sadly, save for the preety looks cannot act for peanuts. Hollywood movies on the other hand, targets a universal and have in mind a cross section audience.

For me, save for Yasmin Ahmad whose movies have good storylines or even U-Wei’s intellegent and provocative movies, most local movies standards fall short. I cannot imagine Non Malays being attracted to local movies or for the matter I do not know of one particular Malay movie which had attracted Non Malay moviegoers in droves.

So perhaps the Association and the National Film Development Corporation ought to know that hiking the tickets for Hollywood movies to RM20 would not make movie goers watch local movies nor is the solution. In fact such a move would only benefit pirate DVD sellers and also bring down the cinema industry which is now enjoying a revival. Despite the strangelhold and attraction of Hollywood movies, the local movie industry have not performed that bad, Last year, local producers made RM29 million and for the first nine months of this year, local producers raked in almost RM35 million.

Local producers should find out how producers in other countries like Iran or even Indonesia can make movies which are really apealing and not to mention world class. When the Indonesian movie Debu-Debu Cinta opened in Singapore, even Non Malays went to watch it. What was so appealing about the film? Answer-the theme and superb acting. Also, it must be remembered that P.Ramlee movies till today, still has a strong following within the Non-Malay community. I myself have repeatedly watched almost all of P. Ramlee’s movies.

Just because Antoo Fighters, Cicakman 2, and Planet Hitam failed to score with movie goers, local producers to save themselves ought not to think of schemes to curtail Hollywood movies or suggest desperate and punitive measures against cinemagoers. In fact, increasing movies tickets to RM20 could result in cinemagoers giving locally produced movies a complete miss and instead save and use the money and watch Hollywood movies.
WINDFALL FOR THE CHINESE IN TERENGGANU HAS STARTED.

The Chinese represents 11 per cent of Kuala Trengganu’s 80,229 voters. That’s about 8,825 Chinese voters. Any political analyst will say that the Malay voters are split between Barisan Nasional-UMNO and PAS. A few spoilers have also joined the fray. In such a situation, the Chinese voters suddenly find themselves king-makers and will be courted by both BN-UMNO and PAS.

It seems the charm offensive has already started.

Thursday’s STAR Metro reports that the State MCA Chairman Toh Chin Yaw, announced that some 8,0000 people from the Chinese community in the state will be receiving ang-pows to celebrate Chinese New Year. Some RM2.5 million has been allocated for the purposes and distribution will start between January 3 and 5 next year. Qualified household earning less than RM1,500.00 per month, handicaps, single mums, senior citizens over 65 will receive between RM 200.00 to RM 400.00. Ah! How perfect the timing !.

Anyway, after being called “penumpang” and “pendatang”, RM200.00 to RM400.00 to the Chinese community is a small gesture planned to coincide with the Kuala Terengganu by-election. One famous politician once said, “kalau dia bagi, ambil aje tapi bila hari mengundi tau lah nak buat apa”.

One thing is certain. This is just the beginning and in the coming days more goodies will flow.
Hope the Chinese there would remember the penumpang slur, controversies. pendatang remarks, the detention of Theresa Kok, the arrest of Sin Chew newspaper reporter, the various protest and demonstration, objection to centralised and modern pig farming, objection to the appointment of the acting general manager of PKNS, the road signage and many other issues when considering who to vote for.
M.C.A TO BE BLAMED FOR THE DEATH AND DEGRADATION OF JALAN WONG AH FOOK.

Death and degradation of Jalan Wong Ah Fook is imminent. I blame M.C.A. It is M.C.A which must stand accused for dericlition of responsibility and allow the passing of Jalan Wong Ah Fook into the sunset of Johor’s history.

Since the opening of the new Sultan Iskandar Custom, Immigration and Qurantine complex a fortnight ago, traffic has bypassed Jalan Wong Ah Fook, the once main thoroughfare of Johor Bahru. The once triving shops are now experiencing almost 40% drop in busineses. Economic and business activities in Jalan Wong Ah Fook has gone on a slide. What we see now are shops which front Jalan Wong Ah Fook selling imitation goods and pirate DVD’s. Many of the old businesses have moved out from Jalan Wong Ah Fook. Also gone are the evening rush hour and the scene of Malaysians working in Singapore returning in the evening and patronising the food stalls at the back alley of Jalan Wong Ah Fook.

Jalan Wong Ah Fook is simply not any ordinary road. The road reflects the historical relationship of the Chinese and Johor. The name has history and heritage and rightfully should be a proud reminder to all Johoreans of the man himself, Wong Fook Kee or better known as Wong Ah Fook. Sadly, ask who Wong Ah Fook is, many and particular the non Chinese would not know who Wong Ah Fook is or even how the road become named after him.

Wong Ah Fook, is the typical rags to riches immigrant from China, who should be an inspiration to all of us. Starting as a carpenter, he then moved into construction business and rose to become the chief government contractor and built many of the heritage buildings doting johor Bahru including Istana Besar. Not contended being a contractor, he even ventured into pepper and gambier planting and even had kangchu rights in Mersing. Later on he was involved in revenue farming. He is also remembered as the person also started Kwong Yik Bank, one of the earlist Chinese bank in then Malaya. For his sterling service in assisting the state to regain control of its revenues, Sultan Abu Bakar granted Wong Ah Fook a grant of land. The land was located on the east bank of Sg. Segget river and became known as Kg Wong Ah Fook village and was predomnantly occupied by the Cantonese clan. Three small roads in Kg. Wong Ah Fook village was named after his sons Siu Nam, Siu Koon and Siu Chin. From then on, Kg Wong Ah Fook village grew to became Jalan Wong Ah Fook, an important artererial road and the gateway to Johor Bahru.

Warning bells that Jalan Wong Ah Fook and more impotantly the name in time could lose its soul started in 1997. In 1997, a master plan for the redevelopment of Central Business District of Johor Bahru was unveiled by the Johor state government.The master plan envisaged restructuring of the city to a high technology financial centre.

However, what alarmed many Chinese and Chinese organisation was that the plan to replace Jalan Wong Ah Fook with gardens, pedestrian walkway and call it Sultan Abu Bakar City Walkway. The Chinese community and Chinese organisations made their disapproval known against attempts to obliterate the name. Both did not take place. The 1997 economicx crisis provided a respite. The restructuring of the city as a high technology financial centre did not take place and the name Jalan Wong Ah Fook thankfully remained safe and prominent. Of course, the stinking Sg Segget river which runs across the city centre was covered over and has become a walk way.

The state’s attempt in 1997 to make the name Jalan Wong Ah Fook insignificant ought to have made M.C.A sit up and ensure that the name and the area would never fade away or lose its lustre. M.C.A ought to have ensured that whatever development is planned elsewhere, it must not result in the death of Jalan Wong Ah Fook. M.C.A ought to have taken all necessary steps and been more pro-active in ensuring that the name Jalan Wong Ah Fook and the area would remains a prominent and premier business area. Also M.C.A could have also done much more to remember this great man. For example asking the Johor Bahru City Council to erect a statue, historical plaque or build a little square in the city as one often see in other cities. All this could have been initiated by M.C.A, as a reminder to the people of Johor of Wong Ah Fook’s contribution. It is obvious that the M.C.A State Executive Councillors or M.C.A during the regular “lawatan sambil belajar” overseas had not learned how cities and towns abroard remember and commemerate local personalities. Obviously, nothing was done.

M.C.A is well represented in the Johor State Executive Council and Johor Bahru City Council. They more than others would have known first about the C.I.Q plans. M.C.A more than others would have been first to know could have realised the fate of Jalan wong Ah Fook after the erection of the C.I.Q complex. M.C.A more than others would have been the first to know that with the erection of the C.I.Q complex, traffic and people would by-pass Jalan Wong Ah Fook. M.C.A more than others would have known the consequences arising from the C.I.Q complex to the busineses in Jalan Wong Ah Fook. So, the question then to be asked is what exactly did M.C.A do to ensure that the Jalan Wong Ah Fook continue to be a place of business activities and would not be devoid of human traffic. What were M.C.A plans, if they ever had one, to regenerate and vigorate the area with the opening of the C.I.Q. M.C.A in the state ought to have raised, presented with new plans for the area and ensured that Jalan Wong Ah Fook would not slide and become a backwater.

Judging from the present situation it is obvious that the degradation, slide and gradual obliteration and fading into history of this great street and name has started. Gradually this prominent landmark with historical significance will become a footnote in the history of Johor Bahru. That is real sad. It becomes real sad when M.C.A who calls themselves the guardians of Chinese, let Jalan Wong Ah Fook pass into history.

Norman Fernandez is the Vice Chairman of DAP Johor and is a lawyer with his own practice in the vicinity of Jalan Wong Ah Fook.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

M’sia willing to help where Malays are minority, says Najib

MELAKA, Dec 23 — Malaysia is willing to offer help towards the advancement of Malays in countries where they are a minority, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak.

He said Malaysia could be a gateway for this through the Dunia Melayu Dunia Islam (DMDI, Malay World Musim World) Forum to help Malays in countries like in the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Cambodia, South Africa and southern Thailand.

“Of course the Malays in these countries must be realistic. They cannot expect us to support them in taking up arms for a revolution to establish Malay governments in them,” he said when opening the DMDI's 9th convention at a hotel in Bandar Hilir here today.

Also present were Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam and Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

According to Najib, the DMDI could play constructive role in bringing about peace in southern Philippines and southern Thailand.

He said Malaysia had played an active role in southern Philippines towards ending the Moro conflict though the peace process there had encountered some obstacles lately.

He added that the DMDI should do all it could to portray Islam as an ideal religion which strived for the advancement of all peoples.

At the function, Mohd Ali, who is also DMDI president, presented Najib DMDI’s Mansyur Shah award which is a special recognition in honour of the Melaka empire during the reign of Sultan Mansyur Shah.

Over 500 participants from among others Malaysia, South Africa, the Philippines and Indonesia are participating the convention which ends tomorrow. — Bernama

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

"This is utter rubbish coming from the police force, which has long lost its credibility"....

Was what PSM secretary-general S Arutchelvan said in response to Selangor police chief Khalid Abu Bakar statement that the Police stopped a team of more than 50 riders in Jerit's ‘Ride for Change' campaign in Rawang yesterday in order to "save under-aged cyclists" from being exploited.

Malaysiakini reported the following today ;

1. 29 adults and 27 teenagers were taken to the police station at around 5pm because the organisers failed to get a permit to peddle through Rawang town.

2. Most of the 29 adults were released on police bail at 3am this morning, but the police refused to allow those under the age of 18 to leave the station and instead handed the teenagers over to Welfare Department officers

4. One teenage girl was amongst those detained (or protected) overnight.

3. Gombak district welfare office was unable to accommodated the 27 teenage riders and they were instead housed for the night under the observation of the welfare officers in the upper unit of the police station

4. The are they were kept before being moved into the Police Station began flooding due to heavy rain, however when the "detainees" tried to move out of the area the Police and FRU forced them back in.








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Monday, December 15, 2008

Orang asing ?

Malaysiakini

The Malaysian Indian Business Association (Miba) is seeing red over the use of an insensitive term during a seminar held in Kuala Lumpur over the weekend.

The seminar was jointly held with a government-linked bank to seek assistance in form of loans for its members. Some 70 traders were present.Miba president P Sivakumar told Malaysiakini that participants were riled up when a high-ranking officer from the bank allegedly repeated the words 'orang asing' (foreigners) twice.According to Sivakumar, the officer in a "direct reference to the Indian community" told the audience that 'orang asing' could now apply for jobs in particular banks.

Whole story at Malaysiakini, here.

VERNACULAR SCHOOLS NOT CAUSING DISUNITY

Vernacular schools are often singled out as the main cause for the lack of national unity. The latest being Mukhriz Mahathir who recently proposed that vernacular schools in its current format be closed and that the schools should instead be intergrated into national school system so that pupils would be able to interact better. Mukhriz Mahathir, however is not the first politician who has repeated this decade old polemics blaming vernacular schools for causing racial polarisation and disunity.

Those who continuously fault the vernacular schools ought to be reminded that it is the desire and wish of every parent to see their children mix, study and play with children of other races. After all, the parents themselves were often the products of national schools where students of different races and religions studied, played and interacted together and forged friendship which extended long after they left school.

Vernacular schools in the past were not necessarily the schools of first choice of Non Malays.. Non Malay parents sent their children to English medium schools simply because education was in English, The schools had good teachers and English medium schools provided school leavers better career opportunities. In fact Chinese schools such as Han Chiang High School in Penang were on the verge of closing down because of falling attendance and in the 70’s had to depend on students from Indonesia and Thailand to survive. Now the reverse has happened.

According to statistics, Chinese parents who sent their children to national schools have fallen from around 50 % in the 1970’s to about 6% in 2006. The NST November 19, 2008 reported that 9 out of 10 Chinese send their children to Chinese schools. More alarming is that, Tamil parents and even the Tamil professional who were educated in national schools are now beating a path to Tamil schools, despite the fact that many Tamil schools lack the facilities national schools or Chinese schools have. With Chinese and Indian parents abandoning national schools for vernacular schools, the national schools not by choice, have taken on the image of “sekolah Melayu”. Today some 630,000 students study in in 1288 Chinese primary schools while 100,142 students study in 523 Tamil schools.

Politicians like Mukhriz Mahathir and the ilks like him do not bother to find out why have Non Malays and particularly the Chinese have simply abandoned the national schools and send their children to Chinese schools. Mukhriz Mahathir if he cares to find out will know that there are almost 60,000 Non Chinese students studying in Chinese schools and a substantial proportion of the students are Malays. So, we now have Malay parents seeing the benefits of Chinese education also abandoning national schools for Chinese schools.

Mukhriz Mahathir and others who wallow in their misguided belief and keep harping that Chinese schools are source of the nations ills, conveniently choose to ignore that there are also schools which are exclusively for a single race, religious schools of a particular religion, universities catering to a single race and universities with religious orientation of a single religion. Are not the existence of these schools and universities equally divisive, polarising and creating disunity and should be equally blamed for causing disunity ?

The truth is that if there is divisiveness, racial and religious polarisation and disunity, it is because of the government of the day. It happened as a result of how how the country has being governed and because of government policies which has resulted all these fault lines.

Malaysia is unique with its multiracial, multicultural and multi religious population. The role of a school is not only to create a learning atmosphere. In Malaysia schools have an added responsibility in that it ought to be a place where students are taught to value and celebrate diversity. Students should be thought to acknowledge and respect each others culture, language and religion and to be imbuded with a sense that each others cultural, language and religious diversities are part and parcel of our national heritage and that this uniqueness should be treasured and protected by all. Schools must inculcate multiracialism, multiculturalism and multireligiousm. Mukhriz Mahathir and others should ask themselves whether the schools have done this. The character of national schools have changed and have become overtly and overwhelmingly Malay-Muslim. Malay-Muslim centred actions and policies in the of national have caused the exodus of Non Malays from national schools.

School administrators and the principals in some national schools have turned the school and and the school culture’s dominantly Malay-Muslim centred. While great effort is taken to continuously remind the Non Malay students about respecting Malay cultural mores and religious sensitivities, the same is not not done when it comes to Non Malays cultural and religious sensitivities and even worst they are blatantly indifferent to the sensitivities of the Non Malays..

Here is a letter which appeared in malaysia-today news portal where a parent wrote:-
“ In my children’s SK school, the hari Raya holidays are stretched to well over a week to accommodate the Malays. Replacement classes are planned months ahead and notification letters are sent out very early. However, when it comes to Chinese New Year, not a single extra day is given-not even for the kids who have to travel to make it to their home town. Mind you, Malays make up roughly 50% of the student population.”

This is merely one example. Many Non Malay parents also complain that while the school has religious and religious activities for Muslims students, it is near impossibility to have the same for Non Malay-Non Muslim students. In some school classes are segeratted but giving time-table convenience as an excuse. Some schools even forbid their students from wearing shorts for physical education.

Parents naturally would want the best for the children. Non Malay parents have complained that there is a marked drop in the standards of education in national schools. A lecturer at the Teacher’s Training College in Johor Bahru once lamented about the quality of the trainee teachers. According to him, many of these trainee teachers hardly have a passion for teaching and that teachers training college was their last choice after having failed to secure a place in the universities or other colleges. The attraction to teaching is its perks - half day session, five day week and the long term breaks. In school, many of the teachers seem disinterested and unmotivated and instead some are more interested in moulding the children for the hereafter.

Razak Baginda ( Yup ! of the Altantuya fame) who was the executive director of Malaysian Strategic Research Centre is quoted in the International Herald Tribune June 7, 2005 as saying that his “dauughter complained that the religious teachers are the culprits, They inculcate very negative views of te other religions. They are always have them and us attititude that is very destructive.”


Mukhriz Mahathir and others like him rightfully ought to ask the parents of the 60,000 Non Malay students ( a substantial proportion being Malays) studying in Chinese schools, why did they as Malays abandon national schools which have better facilities, teachers and students of same race and religion and instead choose to send their children to Chinese schools where their children are a minority, and be exposed to Chinese culture, Chinese religious believes or have to eat in the school canteen which serves food with “bak”. If Mukhriz Mahathir and others like him care to find out, he will know that the reason is simple- teachers there do nothing but teach and teach they do with passion and dedication.

I know of one Chinese school in Johor Bahru where the teachers sacrifice the school term holidays and weekends when exam nears just to give free extra tuition for her class. If you have a child in national school ask yourself if your children’s teachers has ever sacrifice their term holidays or their weekends to give free extra tution especially when exam nears.

I believe the exodus in such droves from national schools to vernacular schools would not have happened had the government been far sighted and been quick to arrest the problem. The government need not follow Singapore’s way of abolishing vernacular schools, since in Malaysia, vernacular education is right guaranteed by constititution and by acts of parliaments. What the government could have done was to innovate a little and make studying of student’s own language mandatory and also make it part of the examination syllabus. Had the government initiated teaching and examination of Chinese and Tamil language and also shown an honest commitment by providing equal funding and qualified and competent teachers, vernacular schools would have struggled to exist.


Now, the added attraction of Chinese schools is the emergence of China as the powerhouse. Knowledge of Chinese becomes of fundamental importance. With economic opportunities at home becoming more difficult and realising that Government’s preferential policies, quotas and restrictions will continue for a long time, many Chinese believe that China may provide their children a window of opportunity. Thus, you can be a lawyer or a banker or a businessman, but if you do not speak Chinese, you would experience more difficulties in China. Presently, Malaysian Chinese are able to now take advantage of the opportunities in China is simply because of the their ability to read, write and speak Chinese and for that one has to thank Chinese schools which provided the foundation.

Mukhriz Mahathir and others who believe that the panacea for national unity is closing down vernacular schools should remember what Helen Ang said - “The Chinese education boat has left the habour and sailed too far to turn back now”. So, leave vernacular schools alone and instead have the courage to call for a review of government policies and you will realise that it is these which has given rise to racial and religious polarisation- not vernacular schools.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Huge Keris

Will anyone from UMNO be tempted to lift this Keris at their party's general assembly ?

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Source : NST

Bukit Antarabangsa Disaster - The Comedy Continues..

The Malaysian Govt continued it's comedy act in managing the disaster with Housing and Local Government Minister Ong Ka Chuan ruling out human negligence even before proper investigations.

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Adding to that is PM Abdullah Badawi demanding the Selangor State Govt of past 6 months to take the responsibility of the disaster instead of the previous UMNO led government that had led the state for decades!

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Minister of Misinformation

Massive landslide..
Four lives lost..

Many injured..
Thousands displaced from their home..

And this is what our esteemed Minister of Information had to say.

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Saturday, December 06, 2008

Malaysian Government English

This is the naked proof of Barisan Nasional government's educational policy.


Taken from Lim Kit Siang's Blog

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YB Lim
This is found on the pages of our National Registration Dept website. Sigh, what a sad state of affairs, when such atrocious English is held up for display, for practically the whole world to see…..

And we are proud of sending a “space man” above???? A by-product of all the years that UMNO and BN has been in charge of our Education System. Now, it’s not just us M’sians who know that the quality of our local grads is hopeless, but this is being paraded for the whole world to see.
Don’t UMNO/BN have any shame? Hope you will raise this issue up at the right forum.

Regards
Shanker

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(Note, this page have since been amended by NRD)http://www.jpn.gov.my/BI/4_5_kadpengenalan.php

1. I’m 17 year old, when should I change my identity card replacement?
A person whose had got first-time identity card namely during old 12 year, are required change again his identity card when have reached the age 18 year. If this change made within life time 18 - 25 year, no any penalty imposed.
2. I already 25 year old and still not have my own identity card. What shoul I do?To them not yet own identity card although already aged more 16 year are advised to come to any nearby NRD to apply identity card past record. Applicant and promoter must showed up together to be interviewed, bringing with together following documents:-Applicant Born Certificate / AnakAngkat’s Certificate / W’s Form OrApplicant Enter Permit / Confirmation Form National Standard(if concerning)Promoter Identity Card3. I a foreign citizens and have gotten permit of entry from Jabatan Immigration Malaysia. Whether I qualified to apply identity card? What is conditions for I apply identity card.You qualified to apply identity card with permanent resident status(Red). Applications requirements is bringing with permit of entry and passport and copy both of them and application fee as many as RM 40.00. Applications can be made in NRD Putrajaya Headquarters and NRD Branches only.

4. Is there any payment am being imposed in case happened damage for chip in my identity card.
Chip damage who is not due to purposely destroyed, misuse and others within one year from the date of submission card is give replacement by free, and if card period has been held by the applicant exceeding one year, payment as many as RM 10.00 imposed.
5. How many payment am being imposed if I loss identity card?
Lost identity card would be charged follow loss number. Please see payment schedule.
6. How long MyKad’s application period can be completed?
MyKad can be completed within 24 hours as applicant whose opted to take MyKad in NRD Putrajaya headquarters. For applicant opted to take MyKad in any NRD branches office in Peninsula of Malaysia, then MyKad would be completed within 10 working day while 30 working day for applicant opted to take MyKad in any NRD branches office in Sabah, a Sarawak or Labuan. MyKad’s charter completed this only involve applications from Warganegara Malaysia and prayer not problematical only.
7. Could I change address without change my identity card?
If I can how many rates imposed?Yes. With payment RM2.00 and new address information would be updated inside chip. If you want change identity card one time, the charge is RM10.00 .
8. Is it NRD receive payment other than cash ?
Yes, NRD comply accept payment electronically namely via credit card, card debit and MEPS.However, there were limit minimum sum accept to payment via credit card there is as many as RM 50.00
WHAT IS MYKID
Mykid is identity card or introduction from children’s chip issued to children aged below 12 year.Mykid’s feature is the same as MyKad only it had no picture and fingerprints.
” My ” bring purpose “Malaysia” WHILE ” kid ” also is the abbreviation to ” Personal Identity Card “. Personal identification number that there were to Mykid this will be used in all business from born till the end.

Mykid contains 3 major application contain in chip namely:
* JPN’s Application (presentation data)
* Health information
* Education information
MYKID’S ADVANTAGE
* Current form ease of use deal government or private with the agency
* Are used during deal with the department or agencies as hospital or clinic supply health screening objective, schooling and others .
* Portable because miniaturized
* Have security feature to avoid from misused.
* With technology chip wherein information readable on the card or in chip. Chip in information stated also simple to be updated.
* Strikingly good-looking form
MYKID’S IMPLEMENTATION
MyKid were implemented in all NRD branches in Peninsula of Malaysia and it only to registration of birth just.
MyKid Enquiry, please contact 03-88808066
1. What is NRD’s website?
NRD website is abbreviation to official web National Registration Department. NRD website make major world to information and national registration department service through Internet.
2. Why this website been created?
Latterly, information and service majority National Registration Department has been prepared by online and NRD website been created to provide convenience to the public find information and service that are provided.

3. Whom were allowed surf and use this website ?
Generally, this website could be achieved by all society. However, there were some information and service that need registration.
4. What is privacy policy for this website? Am I been recorded or not?
All access and your use up on this website shall not be recorded. To further information, please visit to ‘Privacy Policy And Safety Policy’ in bottom of each page.
5. What method for I contact National Registration Department?
You can contact us:-Public Relations OfficeTel: 03-8880 8206 / 7071 / 7077 / 7067 / 7069Fax: 03-8880 8288 atauEmail: pro@jpn.gov.my
6. How should I sent my feedback to Goverment Agencies?
You can fill form in the division “Public Complaint System ” In NRD website. It would be channelled to the divisions relating