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Monday, January 7, 2008

From The Office of ANWARIBRAHIM

e-mail from Encik Den Marican-quoted
The Winds of Change have come to Perak Darul Ridzuan
The trip with Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim to Kuala Kangsar and Lumut on January 4, 2007 was indeed a punishing one. My colleagues and I did not return to Kuala Lumpur until 3 AM on January 5. But it provided me with the opportunity to be in another part of our country where I had not been for long time (I was a frequent visitor during my school days at the Penang Free School for competitive soccer and hockey with our great rivals, Maktab Melayu). E
The programme was packed with places to visit, each stop precisely timed.We arrived on time for Friday prayers at Masjid Ridzwaniah (adjacent to the famous Maktab Melayu/Malay College) in Kuala Kangsar town. Dato Seri Anwar was warmly received by mosque officials and the jumaah, including students who waited patiently to shake his hand and exchange pleasantries with their famous old boy. After prayers, we accompanied Dato Seri Anwar to Taman Chandan Puteri for the opening of a new Parti KeADILan Rakyat branch where some 230 Indian members were received. He spoke to a gathering of 500 people and encouraged them to work hard as the 12th national elections is only months away.
We then proceeded to meet with Mesyarakat Sayong by the great Sungai Perak where we were treated to a nice lunch. The KeADILan de factor leader addressed a group of some 600 people including some Indians from the neighbouring areas. His message to them was simple. It was one of unity and tolerance. He also asked them to vote for a government that would have their interest at heart, not those who were corrupt and incompetent. After that, he was introduced to a young ex-warder who was in Sungai Buloh when Dato Seri Anwar was the guest of the Agong for 6 years.
Our delegation then proceeded to Kampong Senggang. It is an UMNO stronghold, as evidenced by the buntings and flags of UMNO and Barisan Nasional that had been put up to eclipse those of KeADILan. This place was off the beaten track, but the visit was made because the people wanted to personally thank Dato Seri Anwar for starting a housing project for the poor there when he was Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy UMNO President.
Apparently, the people at Kampong Senggang had ignored the instructions of the local UMNO politikus and decided, almost in open defiance, to hold a simple function in his honour. He made a short speech in which he said that he was against UMNO leaders because they were corrupt and arrogant. He was not against the ordinary UMNO members. Instead, he said that he had the people's interest at heart and would continue to fight for justice for all Malaysians.
This was his lifelong struggle since the days he was a student at the University of Malaya. He reminded them that for standing up for the poor people in Baling, Kedah, he spent two years (1974-1976) in Kamunting under the Internal Security Act. After that, he joined the Government and rose to be Deputy Prime Minister before being put in jail for 6 years in 1998.
The Pantai Remis ceramah was arranged for the Chinese community. It attracted some 1000 people who first sat for a meal together. I am told that this is the way the practical and down to earth Chinese community operates: no meal, no talk. A number of KeADILan leaders from Head Office and local representatives spoke about the level of corruption and incompetence of the present UMNO-BN leadership and emphasised the need for change.
When his turn came to speak, Dato Seri Anwar focused on the state of the economy and the challenges the country faced in the coming years. He said that Malaysia had been less attractive as an investment centre, losing out to Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia, not to mention India and China. He told them that they should vote in a government led by KeADILan as it will be able to implement polices and programmes that will create new business opportunities and new jobs. He said that his government if elected will fight corruption. He called on his audience to "selamatkan Malaysia".
After Maghrib prayers and a brief speech at Surau Sri Manjung Lama, we proceeded to Setiawan where Dato Seri Anwar spoke briefly to predominantly Indian audience. He told that the Malays, Chinese and Indians must live in peace and that the Indian problem is not due to the Malays but to the UMNO-BN leadership. He reminded the audience is that he is committed to justice for all, each having rights of their own. In order to achieve distributive justice, he would ensure that our economy performs to its full potential. He opened a branch office of the party. His speech at Kampong Koh was before an audience of some 3,000. His message was loud and clear and the opportunity for change is now and that the people must seize the opportunity to make the change. It lasted for an hour.
The highlight of our visit was without any doubt the Ceramah Umum in Teluk Rubiah, Sri Manjung (near Lumut). When we arrived at the venue, we noticed that there was a huge gathering of predominantly Malays with a spatter of Indians and Chinese. Judging from the number of cars and other vehicles parked in a row stretching some 3 kilometers long on both sides of the road, I could say that there were at least 12,000 people.
Dato Anwar told the audience that he was here to explain the issues and challenges facing Malaysia. He had been talking about them, but because the media including television is tightly controlled, his views and comments have not reached ordinary Malaysians. All they hear is about the good things the government had done and that he is demon and a traitor to his own race. He said in 1998 he was regarded as an agent for the Jews, in 2006 he was viewed as pro-Chinese ,and now he is seen as pro-Hindraf.
He said he is a Malay and Muslim leader who seeks to speak the truth, to be transparent and to work for justice for all. He would protect the rights of the Malays and those of the Chinese and Indians. All Malaysians have rights under the Constitution. As a leader, he will defended and respect the sanctity of the Constitution. He will not use political power to amend the Constitution to suit his purposes. He wanted to make his position clear so that people would not be taken in by propaganda by UMNO Youth.
On the economy, he said that Malaysia is no longer in the same league as Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea. For example, he said that Singapore's average income is five times compared to Malaysia. A teacher there would earn fives times compared to a Malaysian in the same profession. In terms of economic growth, Malaysia is performing under its full potential. It is also losing out to Singapore and our other ASEAN neighbours, not mention India and China.
The reason is very simple. We have not been managing our economy well. Investors no longer have any confidence in our economic policies and people who are in charge of our country. We still depend on foreign investment and when foreigners do not invest here, there will no growth and no new jobs. Corruption and crime are on the rise. Social problems like drug addiction and moral degeneration are common. Our education system is in a mess.
So the time for change is now. He appealed to his audience to vote for change in government. We need an honest, transparent and responsible government that serves the people, not one that is corrupt and incompetent. A responsible government will manage our resources like oil and gas for the benefit of the present and future generation. These resources belong to the people and must be used to benefit people in terms of quality education, healthcare and social infrastructure, not to be wasted in bailing out loss-making government companies and on mega-projects.
In response to Dato Najib's statement that if we use Petronas' profits to reduce the price of petrol, diesel and gas, Malaysia would be bankrupt, Dato Seri Anwar said that if we managed the country to serve our personal interest and those of our families and cronies, then we would be bankrupt in no time and that is why we must stop the rot. We, therefore, need a government that is open, accountable, competent and honest.
Sdr Mustafa Kamal and his team, thanks for your hard work and for arranging a very productive visit.Regards,

Sunday, December 30, 2007

WeekEnd@Kampong Bako-Kuching.



Project Rumah Mesra Rakyat yet to complete & beautiful clean of two kampong @Bako















Empty shophouses & small kampong style shop.








Kampong Bako............................










Crossing the river by sampan.
Bujang Senang .
Fiber glass boat use to ferry passengers to Bako National Parks.
Mosque of kampong Bako.






















The garage.


























My week end drive to kampong Bako a small fishing village about 40 minutes driving from Kuching City.Driving smoothly especially before & after reaching the residency of Sarawak Chief Minister at Jalan Bako.Highway of course.......& street light both sided but not until I reach a junction to kampong Bako(see the picture)sorry to say year 2007 almost end .Look at the trees planted growing healthly & nice green environment but where are the street lamp post.












One of the kampong I need to use river taxi to go across & for villagers who own a car or motorcycle sad to say just park any place you prefer(see the picture).For villagers who afford to rent a garage I think a bit safe but not totally safe as the area is still sleepy & deserted.The garage (with picture) are secure with padlock only.










I look at the sign board AWAS! DANGER! and i guess the croc is still exist in Bako river.










The sceney just nice especially the kampong & by looking at the UMNO(Malaysia leading party)& PAS(Malaysia apposition party) FLAG I think the villagers is looking for a changes and the message is clearly understood.There were people who would not work hard to serve others,but when an election come they would shout slogan & promise this & that & at the end create issues.Well looking at the empty shop houses about one kilometer from the new Bako jetty I'm sure the authority have done they part to change the life style of the kampong shop .







Life style,,,,,,,,,I ask Pak Leman did the authority ask you to apply for Rumah Mesra Rakyat & to stay more comfortably.The answer is YES ,yes & yes but when ..Bila lagi ...This time Pak Leman ask the queston...."On your way to this kampong did you see the project & how many percent% have been completed...this have been PROMISE during last election & soon election again.....??????sorry Pak Leman I have no comment..I'm not your YB (wakil rakyat) .







Just wait lah...see and look what are the next promise.What I did was just take my DLSR & click ,click & what suprise me is that the two kampong not far from the empty shophouses the kampong folk live in clean environment & the youth is FREE from DADAH.







I would like to wish kampong Bako folks young & old a very Happy New Year & let us hope the coming new year 2008 will be a good year for everyone.







My photo will tell the tale.





















































Monday, December 24, 2007

HIGHlights@Sarawak


Musical Fountains To-day Musical Fountain BEFORE.
SARAWAK CULTURAL VILLAGE
SASRAWAKIANS PROTEST AGAINST UNLAWFUL STREET PARADE TO BE HANDED OVER TO KUALA LUMPUR:
The youth wings(Not Chicken Wings)of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu Sarawak(PBB)will hand over a "Bersatu Malaysia"(united Malaysia) memoranum containing 50,000 signatures of Sarawakians af all races and from all walk of life to the higher authorities in Kuala Lumpur to-day.....sorry guys above statement is not so important what most important is...lets see what says from our employer & entrepreneur of the year Award about the State's(SARAWAK) tourism industtry.The question is "Do you see the state's tourism industry growing or are we stagnating?"
Well,I can see tourism growing but there is also cause of alarm because our tourism sites are POORLY maintained.Tourists have asked me what happened to the beautiful musical fountains at the waterfront and WHY is Sarawak Culture Village so rundown now compared to 12 years ago and this shows we are NOT PROGRESSING.(YES I AGREE with her statement)Those in charge of the tourism industry don't really go out and understand what other countries are doing in promoting tourism.
So WAKE UP whoever incharge of Sarawak Tourism??????NO point of talking about Air Link or what ever air link from oversea etc etc....
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.





Sunday, December 16, 2007

Bersatu Malaysia-campaign

Coming polls may see more PBB Youth faces By Samuel Aubrey
Enlisting of more young leaders as candidates good for BN’s endurance: Fadillah
KUCHING: Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) may field more candidates from its Youth Wing in the coming parliamentary election.

SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN: Fadillah was the first to put his signature for the ‘Bersatu Malaysia’ campaign as Daniel (first right) and others look on.
At the moment, only its newly-elected Youth Chief Fadillah Yusof is a member of parliament from the wing.
Fadillah said the wing was still hopeful that capable leaders within its midst would be considered as new faces for the parliamentary election expected anytime soon.
“We leave it to the party’s top leadership to identify and decide the younger leaders within PBB who are suitable to be fielded as candidates in the coming election,” he told reporters here yesterday after a PBB Youth meeting at the party headquarters at Jalan Bako here.
Fadillah chaired the Youth Wing’s meeting for the first time since last month’s general assembly in Miri.
Almost all the new office-bearers were present for the meeting including new Pemuda deputy chief Daniel Jubang Kanyan and new vice president Ensaring Suel
The two-hour meeting also appointed Gerald Rentap Jabu as the wing’s new secretary general, a post formerly held by Fadillah.
Mohd Kamaluddin Mohd Effendi will be the assistant secretary general.
Awangku Jenal Abidin is the new treasurer, Alvin Runggah Jimbun (assistant treasurer), Narudin Sidi (information chief) and Cr Dennis Ngau Jok (assistant information chief).
Seven new supreme council members of the wing were also appointed, four from the Pesaka wing and three from Bumiputera.
Fadillah, who is Petra Jaya member of parliament, said he was ready to defend his seat and continue as its representative in the Dewan Rakyat for the second consecutive term.
“If entrusted as BN candidate in the coming election, yes, I am ready and well prepared,” he said.
However, he hoped he would not be alone from PBB Youth and hoped more from the wing would also be listed as election candidates.
Insisting that the BN top leadership in the State and in Kuala Lumpur had the final say, he said the enlisting of more younger leaders as candidates would be a positive move.
He said in this way the voices of today’s youth would be heard and shared collectively in the country’s policy-making process.
There was no mention of who the other election-hopefuls would be, although some political observers are speculating PBB Youth vice president and corporate figure Dato Sri Sulaiman Abdul Taib could be one of the new faces.
There would be 31 parliamentary constituencies in Sarawak, including three new ones - Sibuti, Igan and Limbang.
Meanwhile, on another issue, Fadillah said PBB Youth condemned any form of street demonstration or unrest that could disrupt the prevailing peace and stability among the multi-racial society in the country or in the State.
Commenting on the unlawful assembly staged by the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) held in Kuala Lumpur recently, he said PBB Youth also fully supported the stern action taken by the government to arrest the culprits under the Internal Security Act (ISA).
In view of this, he said a signature drive initiated by PBB Youth would start today to state the State’s stand against people and parties who were threats to the nation’s peace, harmony, stability and prosperity.
Themed ‘Bersatu Malaysia’, the campaign aimed at collecting 50,000 signatures by next week and this would be handed over to national Barisan Nasional (BN) Youth chief Datuk Hishammudin Hussein before it is submitted to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
“We in Pemuda PBB protest what had been done by Hindraf and any other party who took to the streets, forsaking our peace and harmony on the basis of racial and religious sentiments.
He said there were proper channels for the people to voice whatever grievances they might have against the government as provided for in the constitution.
Fadillah then became the first signatory of the campaign.
Statement quoted from The Borneo Post -16/12/2007.

Re Themed"Bersatu Malaysia"
My big question here????????????ARE WE NOT "BERSATU" YET FOR THE LAST 50 YEARS SINCE MERDEKA.
Coming polls may see more PBB youth faces.
My advise to who ever elected youth to be???????
POLITICIANS? Politician are like MONKEY's ,the higer they climb up the ladder of politics the UGLIER the view from below.