Showing posts with label AWARENESS-SOCIAL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AWARENESS-SOCIAL. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 July 2011

WASIAT RAJA-RAJA MELAYU

SEDARKAN DIRI, JANGAN JADI ORANG GOBLOK!

Kepada anda yang tidak tahu atau tidak ingat, ini lah pesan Raja-Raja Melayu kepada kita & generasi kita. Ianya ADIL & Saksama - Tidak perlu untuk digaduhkan! Kepada yang bukan bangsa melayu/bumiputra ingatlah & ajarlah anak2 untuk menghormati TITAH & DAULATKAN Raja-Raja Melayu. Kerana kita telah bersetuju!. Untuk yang terlibat dalam BERSIH semoga banyak pelajaran kita perolehi! Jangan kita terus GOBLOK! Dan DIGOBLOKKAN.

Wasiat yang disampaikan semasa raja-raja Melayu menurunkan tandatangan persetujuan pembentukan Perlembagaan Persekutuan Tanah Melayu pada 5 Ogos 1957 itu ialah:


* Kami namakan dan kami panggil akan dia, bumi yang kamu pijak dan langit yang kamu junjung Persekutuan Tanah Melayu (sekarang dikenali dengan nama Malaysia).

* Kami isytiharkan dan kami simpan untuk kamu dan kami benarkan kamu isytihar dan simpan untuk anak cucu kamu, selain gunung-ganang, tasik dan hutan simpan, Tanah simpanan Melayu sehingga nisbah 50 peratus, selebihnya kamu rebutlah bersama-sama kaum lain.

* Bagi menjaga kamu dan bagi melindungi anak cucu kami serta harta milik kamu, kami tubuhkan Rejiman Askar Melayu selain untuk membanteras kekacauan dalam negara dan ancaman dari luar negara.

* Kami kekalkan dan kami jamin kerajaan dan kedaulatan raja-raja Melayu memerintah negara ini.

* Kami isytiharkan Islam adalah agama Persekutuan.

* Kami tetapkan bahasa kebangsaan ialah bahasa Melayu

* Kami amanahkan dan kami pertanggungjawabkan kepada raja-raja Melayu untuk melindungi kedudukan istimewa orang Melayu dan kepentingan sah kaum-kaum lain (kemudian ditambah kedudukan istimewa anak negeri Sabah dan Sarawak).

Sunday, 26 June 2011

tEEnaGE hOOKers???


NEWS that alarming ......the educational - family - social meltdown of the new Malaysian....social freedom's culture - materialistic - and free life!!! Now, we jointly ask our self ...why? Blame? Responsible? What to do? How to help?
M'sian schoolgirl rakes in $10k by selling body
By News Desk in Kuala Lumpur/The Star | ANN – Fri, Jun 24, 2011

Kuala Lumpur (The Star/ANN) - A secondary school student in Malaysia made 30,000 ringgit (US$9,955) during the year-end school break last year by selling her own body, Malaysian newspaper China Press reported.
It said the student from Kuala Lumpur charged customers 250 ringgit to 800 ringgit each so that she could indulge in luxury items.
"I have sex at least five times a day. However, I take a week's break each month," she told the paper.
The girl said she was cutting down on her sexual services this year as she wanted to prepare for the SPM examinations.
According to the daily, the girl was among many students who used Facebook to earn money through sex and buy luxury items they covet and one even said she had listed her sex service on a website to earn money to buy an iPhone.
Most of them were from Johor Baru, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur and Penang.
Customers are asked to pay up to 300 ringgit per session and 600 ringgit if the customer wanted an overnight sex session.
The paper reported that the girls charged 3,000 ringgit if their customers wanted to have them for a month.
It also said the girls offered telephone sex at 150 ringgit per call and sent a photograph of them in the nude through the mobile phone for 10 ringgit per copy.
The paper's reporter contacted one of the girls through SMS and Internet messaging service by posing as a customer.
Some girls, who posed as prostitutes, also used Facebook to cheat potential customers.
The paper passed on the information it had gathered on the sex service to the Johor police.
The police said they would investigate the matter

Tuesday, 31 May 2011

TIME BOMB

TIME BOMB

Ding is call again to write on Scholarship issue after watching NEWS at TV3 and please to advice politicians ….STOP THIS POLEMIC!!! As said on my blog earlier you guys are planting time bomb to this nation.  

For PKR, the political standing…equality.

Malaya=Chinese=Indian

May i say that Chinese (MCA & DAP) is sharing same agenda as lated LIM LIAN GEOK. or for them GO TO HELL with Constitution.  They want to be the Malaysian Hero! Takeover Putrajaya!  And Kill… constitution made by Reid Commission! New breed of Malay to be create.

JPA must NOT listen to the politicians. If tomorrow, Parliament is revising and meeting the demand by MCA, MIC and non Malay NGO….the winner is DAP & PKR!  Again, UMNO must not listen the Do Xiang Zhong, and Hindraf.  

Government must find the solution and completely resolve this issue and to stop them becoming an annual debate. Stay on the fundamental, all races agreed with REID COMMISSION and our fathers- grandfathers had signed the agreement for the independent. WHY must question the right of Malay and Native to receive scholarship?

On issue of MERIT?  What kind of Social justice that this people want? The richer is growing richer and poor to remain in poverty? Aren’t Malay has given more than enough?

Ding urge Malay must dare to defend the right and our interest on basis of the law of Federal Constitution.

NOW LET READ THIS ARTICLE! WROTE BY NEW BREED OF MALAY!!!

22 May 2009 | Articles, Current Affairs, Personal | by admin |

Selasa lepas saya dijemput menjadi panelis di forum tentang biasiswa JPA dan mencari sebuah dasar yang adil dan saksama. Panelis lain terdiri daripada Lim Kit Siang, Dr Dzulkifli Ahmad, Tony Pua dan Anthony Loke.
Empat tahun lalu, ketika kedua-dua saya dan Jeff Ooi belum lagi menjadi wakil rakyat, cuma blogger, saya menulis kepada Jeff Ooi:
“The fiasco of SPM high achievers being overlooked by the authorities in the awarding of scholarship can now be gauged like clockwork. Each year, as the authorities announce the list of scholarship recipients we can see a huge brouhaha among the public.”
Sememangnya hampir setiap tahun selepas keluarnya keputusan SPM dan biasiswa JPA, isu biasiswa akan menggamit perhatian masyarakat. Memandangkan isu ini melibatkan pendidikan harapan generasi muda kita, perkara ini tidak mengejutkan.
Di dalam forum tersebut, saya tekankan isu pokok ialah perlunya sebuah sistem yang telus dan jelas. Biasiswa belajar ke luar negara merupakan suatu keistimewaan bukannya hak. Kini begitu ramai pelajar yang mendapat 10A1 atau lebih di dalam SPM, sedangkan peluang biasiswa ke luar negara adalah terhad. Lebih penting lagi, isu biasiswa ini tidak boleh dilihat secara berasingan daripada isu pendidikan tinggi negara.
Saya menggesa orang ramai yang hadir di forum tersebut tidak melihat isu biasiswa ini daripada kacamata kaum. Tidak dinafikan, isu ini berhubungkait dengan polemik kaum yang sering mendasari apa-apa pertikaian di Malaysia. Ada kes-kes pelajar-pelajar Melayu yang juga mendapat keputusan yang baik, dan dinafikan biasiswa.
Jika dilihat dari sudut sejarah, sememangnya lahirnya kelas menengah Melayu hari ini banyak terhutang budi kepada peluang-peluang biasiswa yang dibuka secara meluas selepas Dasar Ekonomi Baru diperkenalkan. Saya tahu, kerana bapa saya merupakan Pengarah Latihan JPA pada waktu itu, dan sering menceritakan bagaimana beliau akan menghadap Tun Tan Siew Sin, Menteri Kewangan pada waktu itu dalam usaha menambah perbelanjaan untuk biasiswa JPA. Beliau mengunjungi pelbagai negara bagi berunding tempat di universiti universiti antarabangsa bagi menghantar pelajar-pelajar negara.
Penekanan agresif ini telah menyumbang kepada pembangunan negara yang kita nikmati hari ini. Tetapi kejayaan dasar ini sendiri menyebabkan kita perlu pendekatan baru. Majoriti besar Melayu dan Bumiputera yang mendapat biasiswa hari ini dari keluarga kelas menengah, termasuk saya sendiri. Anak-anak Melayu dari golongan nelayan, pekerja dan petani teramat jarang mendapat peluang ini.
Di samping itu, seperti mana esei yang saya tulis untuk the Edge beberapa tahun lepas, sistem biasiswa khususnya di kalangan syarikat berkaitan kerajaan (GLC) telah mengakibatkan kebanyakan cerdik pandai Melayu muda terkumpul di dalam GLC-GLC. Ini mengeruhkan kekurangan profesional-profesional Melayu di dalam syarikat-syarikat multinasional ataupun syarikat-syarikat swasta lain di negara kita. Ini menambahkan lagi polarisasi kaum di antara GLC dan sektor swasta. Banyak GLC tidak menggunakan sepenuhnya kebolehan mereka. Pada masa yang sama sistem biasiswa JPA kita juga tidak dipadankan sepenuhnya dengan sistem Pegawai Tadbir Diplomatik negara kita, menyebabkan ramai pelajar tajaan JPA Melayu dan bukan Melayu yang bukan sahaja tidak berkhidmat dengan kerajaan, malah bekerja di luar negara. Sebagaimana dimaklumkan Tony, di Singapura berbeza kerana penerima biasiwa mereka menyertai perkhidmatan pentadbiran republik tersebut.
Tetapi mengkritik mereka sebagai tidak mengenang budi atau tidak patriotik tidak menyelesaikan masalah. Kita mesti menarik mereka pulang dengan sistem yang lebih dinamik dan fleksibel. Malah pengalaman mereka bekerja di luar negara boleh menambah nilai kepada mereka bagi pulang selepas itu untuk menyumbang kepada negara. Pada masa yang sama, jika ada yang bertekad untuk tidak berkhidmat dengan penaja dengan membayar semula tajaan tersebut, kita sepatutnya mempertimbangkannya. Walaubagaimanapun, melarikan diri tanpa berita bukanlah sesuatu tindakan jujur memandangkan kita telah mendapat manfaat daripada biasiswa tersebut.
Rata-rata masalah dibangkitkan tentang bagaimana kriteria pemilihan pelajar bagi biasiswa JPA ini tidak telus. Pelaksanaan temuduga juga kurang memuaskan, berbeza dengan temuduga beberapa GLC yang saya sendiri maklum teramat kompetitif dan efisyen. Tambahan pula dasar biasiswa kini terlalu reaktif, bukannya proaktif. Selang beberapa tahun, sistemnya diubah mengikut iklim politik. Kita boleh menerima bahawa perubahan tidak boleh dibuat terlalu radikal atau tergesa-gesa, tetapi perlu ada road map atau halatuju jangka masa sederhana dan panjang bagaimana sistem ini boleh direformasikan. Mengekalkan sistem yang sedia ada bukanlah opsyen.
Kita juga mesti mula memperluaskan skop pembelajaran bagi pelajar-pelajar yang ditaja. Terlalu banyak penekanan agar pelajar-pelajar yang cerdik pandai menjadi doktor, jurutera, akauntan dan peguam sedangkan bidang sastera, kemanusiaan, sains sosial, keagamaan dan sains tulen terabai. Bagaimana nak lahirkan pemenang anugerah Nobel?
Akhirnya, isu biasiswa ini mesti dilihat dalam konteks pendidikan tinggi di Malaysia. Jangan kita lupa ramai pelajar-pelajar, termasuk pelajar-pelajar Melayu yang dahulu mudah mendapat biasiswa di IPTA, kini berharapkan pinjaman PTPTN yang mempunyai masalah tersendiri. Kita juga perlu mengimbangi menghantar pelajar ke luar negara dan melabur di dalam sistem pentadbiran tinggi Malaysia agar dapat bersaing dengan IPT-IPT antarabangsa. Jika kita terlalu obses dengan isu biasiswa sehingga terlupa konteks pendidikan tinggi, negara kita akan terus dilanda masalah.
Dr Goh Cheng Teik, bekas Timbalan Menteri dari Gerakan yang juga di dalam panel temuduga Universiti Harvard di Malaysia menceritakan bagaimana pada tahun 1950an dan 60an, Universiti Malaya begitu berprestij sehingga menjadi pilihan pertama pada waktu itu. Beliau sendiri tidak terpilih ke UM, barulah mencuba nasib masuk ke Harvard pada waktu itu! Saya mengimpikan era di mana rakyat Malaysia cuma ke luar negara hanya apabila tidak dapat ke UM, UKM, UITM atau UIA!
Semua pihak perlu bersedia melihat isu pendidikan di luar konteks kaum. Namun demikian BN telah menjadikan isu ini isu kaum. Setiap tahun, sebagaimana kata Tony, MCA akan berfungsi sebagai “Medium of Complaints and Appeals”. Pemimpin Umno akan meminta MCA jangan kecoh. Kini, selepas Makkal Sakti 8 Mac 2008, kaum India yang mendapat keputusan cemerlang pula dijanjikan biasiswa namun sampai hari ini janji tinggal janji.
Jika kerajaan tidak bersedia melihat isu ini daripada konteks modal insan, bukannya kaum — bagi membolehkan pelajar paling cemerlang di samping membantu yang perlu bagi menyumbang kepada pembangunan negara — negara kita akan terus kecundang. Semua rakyat tanpa mengira kaum akan merana. Lebih ramai rakyat Malaysia termasuk orang Melayu akan ke Singapura, Australia, Amerika Syarikat, Arab Saudi, Qatar, Dubai dan Jepun. Wang negara kita disumbang untuk pembangunan negara-negara maju ini, sedangkan sistem kita terus merosot.
Sebagaimana tegas Dr Dzulkifli — meritokrasi dan keadilan adalah ajaran Islam!

THE NATION IS SAD AND EMBARRASS WITH OPPORTUNIST -PERSONAL POPULARITY  

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

SCHOLARSHIPS & POLITICIAN

Ding response on the scholarship brawl with good advise " OUR 1MALAYSIA is weaken when YOU politicians always fight for own cheap popularity & disrespect Prime Minister, President of  BN & Nation. Please do not create OUTBURST MEDIA CULTURE!! ASHAMED of you,dear politician!


MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek told senior minister Nazri Abdul Aziz to mind his words instead of attacking Deputy Education Minister Wee Ka Siong.

KUALA LUMPUR: The row over the Public Service Department (PSD) scholarships intensified when MCA took potshots at Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Nazri Abdul Aziz.

MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek said that Nazri was trying to play a hero when he criticised the party’s Youth chief Wee Ka Siong over the scholarship issue. He added that as a minister, Nazri should have known better instead of attacking Wee. I’m not teaching Nazri how to do his job. If he doesn’t know the role of MCA, then it is quite unfortunate.
“We want to solve the problem, we don’t want to play hero. Whoever wants to play hero is the minister who made the outburst. He doesn’t know the issue,” he told reporters at the party’s headquarters here today.
Wee, who is also deputy education minister, had revealed that 363 straight A+ students had failed to receive PSD scholarships this year. He alleged that there were “little Napoleons” in the PSD who acted against the Cabinet’s directive to hand out these scholarships.

But Nazri accused Wee of using the issue to gain political mileage instead of solving it.
‘It’s not a question of race’ Chua also took a swipe at ultra Malay rights group Perkasa for bringing race into the equation. According to a Malaysian Insider report, Perkasa information chief Ruslam Kassim claimed that many Malay students were not getting help from PSD.
Warning MIC and MCA not to create trouble (out of the scholarship issue), Ruslam called for Malay rights to be given priority. Chua said that Perkasa did not know what it was talking about, adding that there was already a 60% Bumiputera quota for foreign PSD scholarships.
The rest of the quota were given out to students based on merit (20%), those from East Malaysia (10%) and the handicapped (10%).“It is not a question of race. Perkasa, if you don’t understand the issue, don’t say anything. When you open your mouth, you will only reveal what you don’t know,” he said. Chua also said that both he and Wee met PSD director-general Abu Bakar Abdullah earlier today.

He said that Abu Bakar admitted that there were weaknesses in his department, and that corrections would be made. Chua also noted that scholarships were erroneously handed out to students who lacked the aptitude for these courses.

“There are students who asked for (scholarships in) course A but would be given (schorlarships in) course B. Some asked for degrees, but would be given diplomas,” he said.
“These are bureaucratic problems that can be sorted out,” he added.
Chua said that a total of 1,552 Chinese students had received foreign and local scholarships out of 4,000. He also denied allegations that students who scored 9A+ results in their 2010 SPM examination did not receive scholarship. “It is not true that they didn’t get scholarship. They probably didn’t get the scholarship of their choice,” he said.

In an unrelated matter, MCA announced the building of a Chinese museum in Malacca.
Chua said that the museum would show the contributions of the Chinese from pre-Independence right up to the drafting of the 1Malaysia idea.

He added that the Malacca government had agreed with the plan, and was identifying a site for the museum.

Chua also defended this move, saying that it was an MCA initiative rather than a government one.

Deputy Education Minister Wee Ka Siong is taken to task for alleging that there was abuse of power in the award of government scholarships.
KUALA LUMPUR: Minister in the Prime Minister Department Nazri Aziz defended today the Public Service Department (PSD), claiming that allegations of power abuse in the award of scholarships were unfounded.
Taking a swipe at Deputy Education Minister Wee Ka Siong for his public outburst on the sensitive subject, Nazri said that Wee was using the issue to gain political mileage instead of solving it.
“Are we interested in solving these students’ problems or your political condition? Maybe he’s saying this because he wants to defend his post as MCA Youth chief,” Nazri said at a press conference here.
Wee claimed last week that 363 straight A+ students failed to get PSD scholarships this year despite the vow made by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak that all students scoring 8A+ and above will receive the PSD scholarships.
The promise was made following a similar allegation of unfair scholarship distribution last year.
Wee also claimed that there are “little Napoleans” in the PSD who were directly acting against the Cabinet directive.
Nazri claimed the policy promised by Najib is in place and that the PSD scholarship award system, which he said is just and fair, now recognises application from those with 8A+ grades.
The PSD scholarships fall under two primary categories: the overseas degree programme (PILN) for 1,500 selected students and the local degree programme (PIDN) for 2,500 applicants.
Applicants for both PILN and PIDN can apply under four sub-categories, with each having different requirements for scholarships approval.
‘Give proof to back allegations’
Nazri said that from the 4,000 PILN and PIDN scholarships awarded to the 2010 batch of SPM top scorers, 2,183 spots (55%) were given to Bumiputera students while 1,817 (45%) were offered to the non-Bumiputeras.
Only 8,857 from the 16,900 students who applied for PILN scholarships met the PSD requirements, with 7,277 (43.1%) of them being Bumiputeras and 9,623 (56.9%) non-Bumiputeras.
However, Nazri said that only 1,500 PILN scholarships were offered and 300 were given purely on merit. Unsuccessful applicants, however, have the PIDN option which offers 2,500 spots.
Should they fail both, the students will still be eligible to apply for the 8,000 spots for scholarships at metriculation or diploma levels.
Nazri defended the existing scholarship award system and dismissed Wee’s accusation that there were systematic efforts by the PSD to deny non-Bumiputeras opportunities to obtain government assistance.
He asked Wee to provide proof to back his claims, saying that his allegations were causing hurt to PSD officers whose integrity he would vouch for.
“These interviewers are multiracial and respected academicians. We have to be fair to the officers. When you are a politician and you attack civil servants, they cannot defend themselves. I am doing this on behalf of all the excellent officers that we have,” he said.
Nazri added that Wee should have used “the right channel” like the Cabinet meeting tomorrow to voice his grouses instead of using the media.


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