Thursday, January 28, 2010

Post Campus Election forum post...

Post Campus Election forum post...

this post is directs to my beloved juniors who will continue the legacy of being independent from any influential.
from me and a few of my friends' view who attend the forum organised at the auditorium, the juniors are totally/partial run out of track of the concept of independent that we had carrying all this while.
Independent in my point of view free from any influential, pressure and have own view to serve the student for their best interest.
I was in fear yesterday as the newly elected (don’t know what word should I use as the win without challenge… self/auto appointed) voice out their manifesto and their supporters (the 2nd year juniors). The way they manifest the meaning of independent, for us is just a way to gain popularity and to be indifferent from others. The way they carry themselves not just bring shame to us but all the law students as most of the time they said “Law students are independent.” Yes! I’m independent but my independent isn’t the same as what you stated.


Hold your heart and think deeply…

Do you influenced by seniors and friends to be the new YB?

Have you ever considered the future of the students when you are on the position? Can you help the students in all the affairs that they may face?

Do you holding the position just for popularity?

Will you help me (any student) if I face problems?

Are you able to solve my problems?

How are you going to help me sort out the problems?

Do you really sincere in helping me?

And last but not least...

Do you holding the position just for the sake of the power?

Power could be addictive… believe me… I was there… although I was not MPMUM but I hold quite a number of powers when I was actively joined student activities. Maybe most people especially juniors never know about this… when I was in my 2nd year of study; I was the JIK (jawatankuasa induk kolej) for my residential college. The only person who was bigger power than me is the college president. However, the power came too early (normally 3rd & 4th year student will hold the post) for me causing up I messed up a lots of thing… bigger power does come with bigger responsibility…

Law student MUST be independent??!

Bullshit!!

Are you saying those fight under any parties tickets isn’t law student?

It depends on the stand of the student and the party. It is parallel?

If the student can perform better as the part of the party and willing to work sincerely to the students, why can’t we vote for them?

Take is as example…

I’m sure everyone knows Gary. Imagine if 2008/2009 session students’ election Gary was fight under the ticket of Pro-M or Pengerak-M… Do you think you will vote for him?

I’m sure most of the answer is YES… Why?? Because we know that he will work sincerely and able to help the students in any matters that we may face.

Yes we know that both Pro and Pengerak are influence by some parties, but we can’t deny that these are the fact and the different views of both parties do not make them a bad party. You don’t have the right to insult others! Like Fendy said, we are polite…

Ok… talk about calon Umum..

This year most talk about candidates for calon umum definitely is Mr. Tan Kee Aun. I do appreciate his creativity in conducting his campaign… however there are a few things that annoy me… wish to question him but during forum there was no any Q&A session for calon umum. If it please you please forward this post to him.

Q1. When did you start your campaign?

Q2. I saw your flyers around my faculty even before the nomination of the candidates.

Q2.1. does your act justifiable?

Q2.2. do you think it is fair to others candidates?

Q2.3. it is against the election rules for you to campaign before the campaign day?

Q2.4. if you think you u break the rules, should you withdraw from competing?

Q3. In your manifesto, you talked about being environmental friendly, how many trees had been cut down to help you win the election? I saw your flyer the most!! *stress…even before campaign day*

Q4. Freedom?! What is freedom to you? Only freedom to make choice? Do I have the freedom to complaint about you if you failed to perform your duty as the MPP?

Okok.. back to my beloved faculty, and this is about the report by Bee San and Azween. I appreciate both of you for your effort in demanding the newspaper for the students in faculty. The reason given by the management of being environment friendly (again… goreng same issue) asking the student to read the news online… do you think reading news online is environment friendly?? Bullshit and bullshit! How much energy we need to operate a PC? Can you renew the energy that you use?? Petroleum is running out Man! Water is drying too! But tree…can be plant! How many students can read the newspapers?? By sharing it… hold faculty can read it!! What we demand is not over! Just a Chinese newspaper (preferably SinChew Jit Poh), additional English newspaper (the star which is more demanding that NST), a copy of Tamil newspaper and maybe additional to Malay newspaper!! Additional four newspapers for 400 students… that is not over demanding!!

To my beloved juniors,

Don’t get confused, demonstration is not uncivilised! Using force again demonstators is uncivilised!

Demonstration/Assembly/public speaking is the way a human express his feeling toward some issue. This is a right vested in the FEDERAL CONSTITUTION!


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“Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association.”

Article 20(1), Universal Declaration of Human Rights


“The right of peaceful assembly shall be recognised. No restriction may be placed on the exercise of this right other than those imposed in conformity with the law and which are necessary in a democratic society in the interests of national security or public safety, public order (ordre public), the protection of public health or morals or the protection of the rights and freedoms of others.”

Article 21, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights


Everyone in this world is vested with the right to assemble and it is the basic human right therefore, the recognition of such right is important. Under part 2 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, there are certain fundamental liberties that guaranteed by the apex legislation of the nation. In Article 10(1) (b), it provides for the right of a person / a group of persons to assemble peaceably and without arms. Although this right is vested in every citizen, at the same time, the Article also provides that the legislature/Parliament can impose certain laws to limit the invocation of this fundamental right. ## ©

This is the introduction of my Project Paper… no copy unless permission is granted.

If you say demonstration is uncivilized, therefore I can said that u stated the FC is uncivilized, Malaysians are uncivilized.

Another issue I want to raise is e-voting! As Dr. Azmi said, its SUCK! 3 points stated by Dr. Azmi, I will discuss in next post. Stay tuned!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Post January 8 Post...: No. 2

Allah.. are you the person who is the behind in uniting the middle east, the arabs, and sent the savior Prophet Muhammad to bring unity to Mecca and Madinah?
Please.. let us unite again under ur name "Allah".. your name should be meant for unity not separation. For the past few days, the use of your name had created a chaos among us.. Churches and school become the victim of the using of you name. When will this end? can we unite under your name? please.. lets unite no divide..

Another plead, don't let somebody use your name in order to gain popularity in such a way that causing hatred.. your name should be peacefully use..

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Post January 8 Post...

January 8, a day of shame to some of Malaysians. The acts were stupid, immature and unreligious. 3 churches were hit, cars were smashed. What a civilized society Malaysians are.

At 7.58pm, while I am on my way to Seremban to meet up with Cherry who was awaiting for me since 5pm, my pant was vibrate.. Opps! Not my pant but the phone in my pant vibrated. Woke me up from tiredness of a busy Friday. Thought it was another message from cherry. However, I received it from one of my coursemate. It stated “Pls remove rosaries and all religious articles from your cars now. They are smashing cars with Christian articles. Started all over Bangsar… Protest going on now in PJ n Shah Alam. Pls forward urgently to all Christians.” (Don’t know whether the sms is a truth or not, or someone trying to make the situation even more tensed.)

For those who read this and don’t know what going on, please make your way to the nearest newspaper stand and grab a copy of paper or switch on your tv watch the news or for those who same as me, you can read the news from any news portal in the internet, Malaysiakini, Malaysian Insider, The Star online.. you can pick any!

For those who is extremist and fanatic that can’t take any comment and views from others please leave this blog as soon as possible, I don’t need you to generate my traffic for my Nuffnang cheque. Fair comments on this issue are always welcome.

Story begin with the KDN stopped The Herald (Malay version), a local christian/catholic Magazine that sold up to 15,000 copies every issue from using “Allah” as to referring to their god. The license to publish is retained, and for sure, the publisher makes an action to the court to continue using it. Last week, at the High Court, Justice XXX make the judgment and allowed the plaintiff to continue using “Allah” in their publishing.

Most of the west Malaysians, ignorance about the use of this term in the Malay publishing of Christianity books, magazine…etc. Actually for all this while, it had been using the word “Allah” to refer to God in Christian. Salute to east Malaysians which all this while have been open enough to share the word to use it together no matter Christian or Muslim.

Today after I read about the hit to churches around PJ and KL, I dare not to talk about it with my Muslim worry of big responses from them. However, today after the talk with Chief Registrar of Court, Sufri Safuan, a Malay from Sabah is kind enough to send me home as there was raining. Out of sudden, he talked about the news with me. I knew that Sufri is a open-minded person and know that Sabahan had been used to the use of “Allah” by Christian and I continue to discuss with him on the topic. Do you know where is the most safe place in Malaysia if there is riot on this issue?? According to sufri’s mother, it is going to be Sabah. Why? See this article and you will get the answer. http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/121232

Give and take. Be moderate. A country like Malaysia can’t exist with toleration between the races, religion…etc. We are different, yet we are the same. The sentiment of differential should be less and lesser by time passing by. 52+ years of independent should sort out the problem in the mature way which definitely not including violence acts.

Why all this happened? I don’t know the exact answer. Because of The Herald? Because of the High court judgment? But above all is the mentality and the thinking of Malaysian. Even if you against something, show it in the proper ways, there are a lots more ways to do it violence causing chaos to the society.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Photo: Cameron Highlands

Family Trip during Raya Haji
A Trip to Cameron Highlands
See the sunrise n senset
Beautiful Scenery with lots of green
Colourful Flowers with Greenie Cactus
A short but memorable Trip!


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