Jumaat, 5 Ogos 2011

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Is Jais above the law and constitution?

Posted: 05 Aug 2011 03:03 AM PDT

Here we go again, another fiasco in the making, another circus display of 'misplaced' governance that makes you wonder if anyone in the country is safe from the authorities anymore and if intelligence is no longer a pre-requisite to work for its religious department.

Any government with goons running around and gate-crashing other people's party must be a worry to citizens anywhere.

The Malaysiakini report on the 'illegal' and unconstitutional Jais raid on the Dream Centre, a community place run by the Damansara Utama Methodist Church, reflects a government department with nothing better to do than harass law-abiding citizens going about their business peacefully.

With thirty enforcement staff led on a wild goose chase when they could be more productively employed during the season of Ramadan is indeed bewildering but not unexpected when you follow the script of an unholy plot and belong to Malaysia's version of the Keystone Cops, those comical cops always chasing someone but only making fools of themselves and making us laugh at their expense.

But the Jais raid on the Dream Centre is no laughing matter.

It is an attack on the constitutional rights of citizens and an unprecedented low on the persecution of the legitimate activities of citizens in the country by a government department that seems to act with intrusive impunity and that gets more ridiculous by the day.

Is religious paranoia following after race that has failed to divide Malaysians after the evident show of unity by Malaysians of all races during the Bersih 2.0 event?

They accused certain Muslims and now they are accusing Christians. Who's next?

But any attack on the constitutional rights of citizens, regardless of their religion, is an attack on the country's constitution itself and results in the breakdown of the rule of law without which no citizen enjoys its protection.

It is too uncomfortably like a Gaddafi Libya - a fascist state.

Every law-abiding citizen should be upset that the country's constitution seems like a useless piece of legislation that people in power no longer respect. It is an insult to the King, Parliament and the people not forgetting our forefathers who worked hard to achieve a workable constitution that the authorities no longer pay heed to when destroying the fundamental rights of citizens.

It is a constitutional and moral scandal, yet again.

Anyone who knows the church knows it has worked hard to build a centre that is not a white-elephant structure used only on Sundays for religious purposes but one that has become part and parcel of the community.

The Dream Centre is functional and even has a café that is open to the public. Its beautiful auditorium is also available for use by other groups. In its design credit must be given to the church for not following the traditional stereotype look of a church building of bygone days.

It is a remarkable place that the country can be proud of, and that puts to sleep the misconception that Malaysian churches, besides the older traditional church buildings, are hidden among shop houses because the government is anti-Christian, thanks to groups like Jais.

The centre happens to be led by a highly-respected, decent and deeply spiritual man and his wife who would be the last people you would think of as deserving a raid of the nature carried out by Jais.

Daniel Ho is a visionary pastor, typical of many in the country who are not only God-fearing but law-abiding and besides their spiritual roles they are also community leaders in their right doing good for the Christian community and community at large.

Picking on a church in such a manner is not responsible governance and if the intention is to create a scene and scandal it will fail. If it were some clandestine group operating in the shadows of secrecy the public may be rightly suspicious but why pick on a church that functions in broad daylight and whose premises are open to the public and whose activities are conducted before our eyes and are as visible even to a blind non-Christian bat but Jais.

Christians feed the poor, visit the sick, and help the underprivileged and discarded in society with no motive than they are obeying the command of Jesus to 'love one another' even to 'love your enemy' and do good works wherever they can.

But they cannot do that in an environment where the religious authorities read an unfair ulterior motive fuelled by lies and more lies into their activities. The Jais raid is condemnable because it could not have happened to a nicer church that has helped many people.

The unprecedented raid on the Dream Centre raises many disturbing questions, among others.

  • Why was there a need for this 'cloak and dagger' approach?
  • Is Jais above the law in not obtaining the warrant for a search?
  • Is Jais above the constitution in disregarding the rights of the church to conduct its activities without harassment?
  • What is the charge against the meeting, what was done that was so illegal that it warranted 30 men to raid it?
  • Why couldn't Jais have visited the church and in a civil manner ask polite questions about their concerns whatever they were? Pastor Daniel Ho, would have willingly cooperated and would tell no lie.
  • Why did not Jais check with the Special Branch that sends 'visitors' to churches and has a second-to-none intelligence gathering operation?
It is time Jais and others like the one who cried wolf over the report of Malays being baptized at a Catholic church in Perak come to their senses and take serious stock of the Islamic teaching that making false accusations and slander against another is a serious sin like bowing to a graven image.

Muslims who do not follow the Quran while carrying out their professional duties but act in an unprofessional way sin against their religion and God who cares not for the abusive power of any government or enjoys watching anyone commit wrongdoings.

It is time to put a stop to all that 'cloak and dagger' stuff over religion and punish those who incite to hatred and spread false rumours. It is time to clip the wings of a department that has done more damage to the country's constitution, communal relations, and even Islam itself.

For too long the country has allowed Jais to be a law unto itself without questioning the constitutionality, morality and justice of many of its activities besides the more obvious ones like the banning of the Alkitab.

How good is any religious department formed to uphold the teachings of the country's official religion Islam that ignores the flagrantly corrupt who breach the teachings of the religion but is selective in pursuing those who do least harm to the nation or Islam?

The false rumour that 100,000 Malays had converted to Christianity which started around the time of Operasi Lallang in 1987 is as pernicious as present-day false rumours spread by mischievous politicians and their Muslim zealots that countless Malays have converted to Christianity.

Those who spread the false rumours which were dispelled by the authorities subsequently were never taken to task though they had done much damage to communal relations like the religious leader who shamelessly told a lie about baptisms of Malays in a Catholic church in Perak.

During Operasi Lallang in 1987 about ten or so Christians were arrested for suspected evangelization of Malays and detained under the ISA. They were the scapegoats of the political ambitions of one man and collateral damage in his hideous political agenda.

While unfairly imprisoned none was ever found guilty of having done what they were accused of in a court of law. It is the typical despicable tactic of throwing mud at your opponent in the hope some of it sticks.

Like the MACC and other scandal-tainted enforcement agencies, their modus operandi must leave the nation gasping at the competence and motives of those behind them and compel Malaysians to ponder if the reports of moves to oust incumbent Prime Minister Najib Razak and replacing him with another from the same tainted group will achieve anything.

Will Malaysia ever see good governance or is it only in the afterlife?

So why do we need Jais?

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Khamis, 4 Ogos 2011

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Serbu gereja: JAIS harus lebih waspada

Posted: 04 Aug 2011 10:19 PM PDT

Dalam isu Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (JAIS) menyiasat majlis makan malam muhibah Gereja Methodist Damansara Utama yang didakwa kononnya bertujuan memurtadkan sekumpulan orang Islam, diharapkan cerita di bawah dapat sedikit sebanyak membantu memberikan pandangan 'sangka baik' kepada pihak-pihak yang terlibat dalam isu ini.

Ini adalah cerita sebenar daripada pengalaman saya yang sikit ini.

Semasa saya bekerja di UiTM dahulu, satu hari ketika berjumpa dengan kawan di sebuah restoran Melayu di sekitar kawasan kampus untuk membincangkan sesuatu saya telah memesan jus oren.

Semasa air buah dihidangkan, taukeh yang menyediakan air buah tersebut dalam satu cawan gelas yang ada jenama arak bermula huruf "G".

Saya memintanya dengan baik untuk menukarkan gelas tersebut.

"Bos, Air ini halal, tapi gelasnya …. Akan mengundang syak wasangka dan fitnah daripada pelajar-pelajar saya dan juga kepada kedai," kata saya.

Terdapat 2 pengajaran di sebalik peristiwa ini;

Manusia seperti biasa mempunyai sangka buruk – apabila mereka ternampak saya meminum daripada gelas arak, kebanyakan pelajar, terutamanya pelajar Islam yang tidak mengenal arak, akan mempunyai syak wasangka bahawa sememangnya air dalam gelas itu ialah arak walaupun ia warna oren di sebuah restoran Melayu.

Dan taukeh pula akan dilihat sebagai sebagai peniaga yang tidak bertanggungjawab kerana sanggup menjual arak.

Pengajaran 1: Janganlah mereka terlalu cepat mempercayai fitnah tanpa siasatan terlebih dahulu.

Adakah saya bersalah sekiranya saya minum dari gelas arak tersebut?

Sudah tentunya ya, kerana saya telah melakukan sesuatu yang boleh menimbulkan fitnah terhadap saya walaupun air yang diminum itu halal dari gelas yang bersih.

Saya tidak boleh salahkan orang yang menyangka saya minum arak daripada gelas tersebut, lebih-lebih lagi gelas yang saya pegang itu ialah gelas arak walaupun dalamnya jus buah oren.

Pengajaran 2: Janganlah kita melakukan sesuatu benda yang boleh mengundang fitnah.

Kesimpulannya, manusia digalakkan bersangka baik terhadap sesama sendiri dan juga cuba elakkan diri daripada melakukan sesuatu yang boleh menimbulkan fitnah.

Isu serbuan JAIS menjadi satu polemik besar sehingga beberapa pihak melahirkan rasa tidak puas hati mereka terhadap tindakan tersebut kerana dua perkara di atas.

Di pihak JAIS, sebagai sebuah badan pengawal agama perlu juga bertindak mengikut lunas peraturan dan prosedur yang ada.

Keghairahan mencegah kemungkaran tidak seharusnya dilihat sebagai campurtangan terhadap agama lain, dan di waktu yang sama, usaha elemen pencegahan mesti diteruskan.

Dalam kes tersebut, jika pihak JAIS telah bertindak berdasarkan maklumat yang dia perolehi, maka tindakannya adalah tepat; namun yang mendukacitakan ialah kesahihan maklumat yang diterima JAIS tidak dapat dipastikan.

Sebagai jabatan agama, mereka harus lebih berwaspada sama ada berita atau maklumat yang diterima adalah hanya berpunca daripada sangka buruk akibat iklim politik negara yang semakin buruk sebelum bertindak.

Segalanya mesti dilakukan dengan penuh ketelusan – laporan siapa, dibuat siapa dan atas alasan atau bukti apa dakwaan itu perlu disiasat.

Lantaran itu, setiap laporan untuk tindakan mesti mengikut prosedur dan disahkan dahulu maklumat yang diterima – jangan terlalu mudah mempercayai fitnah akibat sangka buruk orang lain tanpa sebarang siasatan.

Dalam melaksanakan peraturan yang ada, kita mesti mengelak sebarang eleman buruk, kerana yang akan terjejas dalam tindakan tersebut ialah kerajaan negeri dan JAIS sendiri, lebih-lebih lagi ia turut memberikan kesan terhadap nama baik Islam.

Dan kepada orang-orang Islam yang berada di majlis tersebut, mereka juga kena muhasabah diri sama ada mereka telah secara tidak sengaja menimbulkan sangka buruk dan fitnah terhadap majlis makan malam dan gereja tersebut seperti cerita saya di atas.

Diharapkan JAIS dapat tampil ke depan untuk menjelaskan keadaan sebenar dan hasil siasatan untuk mengelakkan fitnah terhadap gereja, kerajaan Selangor, nama baik Islam dan JAIS sendiri berkeliaran di bulan Ramadhan yang mulia ini. Mohon maaflah sekiranya tersilap.

Sememangnya Islam melarang kita melakukan fitnah terhadap sesuatu perkara, tetapi di waktu yang sama jangan kita melakukan sesuatu yang boleh mengundang fitnah.

Penulis adalah Ketua Penerangan PAS Pusat

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S'gor arah exco tutup mulut isu JAIS serbu gereja

Posted: 04 Aug 2011 10:13 PM PDT

Menteri besar Selangor Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim hari ini mengeluarkan larangan kepada semua anggota exco negeri itu supaya tidak membuat sebarang kenyataan berhubung serbuan oleh Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor ke atas sebuah gereja.


Khalid yang kesal dengan kejadian tersebut berkata, beliau juga akan mengadap Sultan Selangor bagi mendapatkan nasihat berhubung tindakan JAIS dalam operasi melibatkan Gereja Methodist Damansara Utama di Petaling Jaya itu.

Beliau juga masih menunggu laporan daripada JAIS untuk dipersembahkan kepada Sultan Selangor, kata Khalid lagi dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

"Sehingga tindakan ini diambil dan isu diselesaikan, semua ahli Majlis Kerajaan Negeri Selangor dilarang dari membuat sebarang kenyataan berkenaan isu ini.

"Seperti yang kami katakan semalam kami kesal dengan kejadian tersebut," katanya lagi yang mahu supaya golongan yang terkesan dalam operasi berkenaan mendapat keadilan.

"Niat dan tujuan yang baik tidak menghalalkan perbuatan yang gagal mempamerkan keadilan dan kebijaksanaan dalam memimpin masyarakat," katanya lagi.

Khalid sebelum ini telah menghubungi seorang paderi kanan di gereja berkenaan, Pastor Daniel Ho bagi menyatakan kekesalan pihak kerajaan negeri berhubung insiden itu.

Beliau juga telah meminta JAIS menyediakan laporan penuh berhubung insiden berkenaan termasuk sebab serbuan berkenaan dijalankan.

Kenyataan terbaru menteri besar hari ini timbul selepas exco hal ehwal agama Islam, Datuk Dr Hasan Ali mengemukakan penjelasannya semalam berhubung tindakan JAIS itu.

Hasan berkata, "pemeriksaan" ke atas gereja berkenaan pada malam Rabu lalu dijalankan berdasarkan "bukti" berlakunya kegiatan penyebaran agama bukan Islam terhadap penganut agama Islam.

Penjelasan berkenaan bagaimanapun tidak dapat memuaskan hati pemimpin PAS, termasuk timbalan pesuruhjaya negeri Khalid Samad yang mahu Hasan mengemukakan bukti berkenaan.

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Paloh, Jeli and Aidil deserve a better life

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 10:24 PM PDT

I am saddened to hear of the plight of two young orphaned elephants, 'Paloh' and 'Jeli' held in shackles for long hours at Johor Zoo.

In the wild, elephant calves at these tender ages stay close to their mothers and other females in the herd.

While the herd travels through the dense forests of Malaysia, the calves suckle on their mothers' milk until they are four to five years old.

Paloh and Jeli, who are only two years old, deserve the same tender nurturing care as how an elephant mother would provide them.

Keepers in any zoo who raise these youngsters are their surrogate mothers.

It is most unfortunate that these young calves are being shackled for training purposes to make them 'behave' at Johor Zoo.

Similarly, I have visited Danga Bay Zoo, a zoo located close to Johor Zoo where an adult bull elephant 'Aidil' is shackled to a three or four foot long chain, 24hrs a day.

The matured bull passes his days tethered in a tiny space deprived of any form of social bonding.

Keeping a male elephant, which is an highly intelligent animal, alone without any companion or any form of enrichment and above all without much space to move, is extremely cruel.

This infringes the Malaysian Wildlife Protection Law Act 76 and the Seaza (South East Asian Zoological and Aquarium Association) code of ethics and its Animal Welfare Minimum Standards (for all institutions keeping captive wildlife).

Paloh, Jeli and Aidil, who all kept under dire conditions and silently enduring extreme stress, deserve a better life.

They should be rescued and transferred to the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary as soon as possible.

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Rabu, 3 Ogos 2011

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Kebebasan bersuara segar dalam Umno, kata pemimpinya

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 10:39 PM PDT

Kebebasan bersuara dalam Umno masih wujud malah segar dalam era transformasi dan model baru politik pada masa ini, kata beberapa pemimpin Umno pelbagai peringkat bagi menyangkal kenyataan bekas Menteri Penerangan Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir kononnya Umno kini sudah tidak lagi menyediakan ruang untuk anggotanya memberi perbezaan pendapat.

Di laman sosial pula, terdapat penyokong Umno yang mencabar Abdul Kadir, yang kini bendahari Umno bahagian Kulim-Bandar Baharu, supaya keluar parti dan menegur Umno dari luar seperti yang pernah dilakukan oleh Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad semasa Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi menjadi Perdana Menteri dan Presiden Umno.

Timbalan Pengerusi Tetap Umno Datuk Mohamed Aziz menolak keras pendapat Abdul Kadir itu, dengan berkata Umno tidak pernah menyekat anggotanya untuk bersuara selama ini.

"Kita bebas bercakap. Saya hormati beliau tetapi janganlah apabila kita sudah tidak berada dalam arus perdana parti, parti pula dikritik dan diburukkan. Umno yang membela bangsa dan agama selama ini, dan sedikit sebanyak membantu beliau," katanya kepada Bernama hari ini.

Mohamed, yang juga ketua Umno bahagian Sri Gading, berkata beliau sendiri adalah antara orang yang lantang bersuara dalam Umno tetapi tidak pula pernah dikenakan tindakan.

"Dalam mesyuarat Majlis Tertinggi pun ada yang sampai merah-merah muka (kerana berbeza pendapat). Adakah ini bukan satu bentuk kebebasan bersuara?" katanya.

Anggota Majlis Tertinggi Veteran Umno Datuk Mustapha Yaakub juga tidak bersetuju dengan pandangan Abdul Kadir.

"Dalam mesyuarat bahagian baru-baru ini, anggota parti membuat tuntutan-tuntutan yang radikal supaya pihak atasan boleh mengambil kira, malah dalam Veteran Umno sekalipun mereka masih bertindak membuat teguran namun kurang mendapat liputan media," katanya.

Ketua Puteri Umno Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin berpendapat apa yang katakan oleh Abdul Kadir itu hanyalah pendapat peribadinya dan tidak mencerminkan keadaan sebenar yang ada sekarang.

"Saya kurang bersetuju dengan beliau. Kalau nak dikirakan, pelbagai transformasi sudah dilaksanakan dalam kerajaan dan juga politik. Lihat sahaja di mana Perdana Menteri dan Presiden Umno Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak merombak pemilihan Umno.

"Perubahan ini meletakkan beliau sendiri boleh dicabar kedudukannya sebagai presiden dengan hanya dua pencalonan," katanya.

Anggota Parlimen Kota Belud Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan menggangap kenyataan Abdul Kadir adalah tuduhan melulu, tidak berasas dan memperlekehkan usaha presiden parti untuk mendemokrasikan Umno.

"Perdana Menteri faham bahawa gagasan 1Malaysia hanya boleh berjaya dengan adanya budaya keterbukaan dan mengkritik secara membina," katanya.

Abdul Rahman berkata akhbar kini juga lebih terbuka manakala blog, portal berita dan laman sosial seperti Facebook dan Twitter yang digunakan oleh jutaan rakyat Malaysia begitu bebas.

"Saya cadangkan beliau membuka blog beliau sendiri agar senang orang ramai membalas hujah-hujah beliau. Nanti bila beliau baca komen-komen dalam blog beliau, saya rasa beliau jugalah orang pertama yang akan meminta perdana menteri mengekang kebebasan bersuara di negara ini," katanya.

- Bernama

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Gempa bumi kuat landa selatan Sumatera

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 10:29 PM PDT

Satu gempa bumi kuat bermagnitud 6.0 pada skala Richter melanda selatan Sumatera pada pukul 8.16 pagi hari ini.

Jabatan Meteorologi Malaysia dalam kenyataannya hari ini berkata gempa itu berpusat di 170km barat laut Bengkahulu, Indonesia dan 595km barat daya Johor Bahru.

Sementara itu, gempa bumi sederhana bermagnitud 5.8 pada skala Richter berlaku di New Britain Region di Papua New Guinea, 512km timur laut Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea pada pukul 6.39 pagi ini.

Gempa bumi dengan magnitud 5.4 juga melanda Sumatera utara pada pukul 4.02 pagi ini, 71km baratdaya Padang Sidempuan, Indonesia.

Satu lagi gempa bumi sederhana dengan magnitud 5.3 pada skala Richter melanda laut Molucca di Indonesia, 238km tenggara Manado, Indonesia pada pukul 6.52am ini.

Kesemua gempa bumi itu tidak membawa ancaman tsunami, kata kenyataan itu.

- Bernama

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'Bogus Malaysians' - royal commission needed

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 03:54 AM PDT

I am surprised. The breast beating, portrait burning, screaming obscenities 'champions of nationalism' - politicians and a certain mainstream vernacular newspaper alike - have remained strangely comatose at claims that foreigners and PR holders are being granted citizenship status just as speculation mount on a snap general election in Malaysia.

Awarding a citizenship is no laughing matter.

It is no 'suka suka' matter.

A person can become a citizen of Malaysia only by registration or naturalisation.

In cases by registration, where a person is by operation of law is a citizen but has yet to be registered, such a person is entitled to citizenship upon application and be registered as a citizen of Malaysia.

For cases by naturalisation, this refers to the process of admitting a person not a citizen of Malaysia, to citizenship.

This is subjected to the requirements and conditions as laid out by the Government of Malaysia.

And one of the requirements of citizenship is that that person is disallowed to hold any other country's citizenship.

In this latest salvo fired at the federal agencies and the now under siege Malaysian Election Commission, many pertinent questions have been raised against the professionalism, impartiality, dedication, bipartisanship, governance and ethics of federal agencies.

More so, with this shocking revelation of over 1,600 cases of foreigners being given the right to vote between March to June this year alone.

Using this as an issue doubts are also raised over other border protection programs such as the current drive to register millions of migrant workers - both legal and illegal.

Opposition lawmakers have asked for an emergency sitting of Parliament to be called during the Ramadan fasting month to debate the issue of fraudulent voters.

And we must allow this in view the seriousness of the allegations and its impact on the sovereignty of the nation!

The issue of fraudulent voters is not a new issue making its rounds as it was quite infamous in Sabah where the allegations were rather serious as those behind that exercise were clearly identified but till today, remain 'untouchable!'

Till today, it is one of the contentions that have upset the locals in Sabah as they feel their state is being overrun by foreigners from the Philippines and Indonesia now carrying local identity papers which has upset the balance of power and threatens the socio-economic conditions of that state.

The Selangor claims are said to be just the 'tip of the iceberg' but if the allegations are true, then this is basically treason.

Are we going to hear professional and well qualified answers, or will those raising the questions be threatened, shouted down and accused of undermining the nation and threatening its security?

Since Selangor is mentioned, we, who are bipartisan, are setting up a task force in Selangor to verify these serious allegations and I am being advised that similar moves are now being made in all peninsula based states by other parties and NGOs!

In the present political climate and undercurrents it would be rather foolish to issue denials or threats.

It is best we address this issue with sincerity, common sense and professionalism.

A bipartisan high powered royal commission must now be set up to address these serious allegations which if true, threaten to undermine the sovereignty of the nation, its national security and foundation!

Dr Jacob George is the president of the Consumers Association of Subang and Shah Alam, Selangor.

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Set up a national education reform consultative council

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 11:50 PM PDT

LLG Cultural Development Centre is highly concerned about the announcement by the Education Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin in mid July that the ministry was readying a study on a complete revamp of the existing education system.

The report is to be submitted to the cabinet for approval end of this year.

Education reform is of paramount importance. Any country proposing to review its national education system as a whole, will inevitably have to study thoroughly the shortcomings of the current education system, and to consult the opinions of various stake holders in relation to education reform.

We urge the Education Ministry and the Higher Education Ministry to make public details of the proposed education reforms such as the guiding thoughts, principles, objectives, strategies and implementation in the course of undertaking such reforms.

The proposed reforms must be carried out in a transparent manner, allowing people and education organisations to take part in the process. This is to ensure that the true spirit of democracy will prevail, particularly in this area of utmost importance to all the people.

We hold the view that the government should set up a national education reform consultative council, comprising representatives from various education organisations.

These representatives should be involved in the process of brainstorming, idea contribution, planning, implementation and monitoring of the education reforms.

LLG Cultural Development Centre contends that the education reform ought to incorporate four principles as follows:

1. Democracy in education decision-making The government should reform the highly centralised decision-making process in the education system.

The government should also dismantle policies which prohibit strictly certain education providers, particularly those providing vernacular education, from acting as education providers.

In fact, the government ought to decentralise its educational decision-making power to the state governments, municipal governments and even down to the community, allowing the community people to participate in the planning of education.

If the people decide to increase the numbers of Chinese schools, Tamil schools, national schools or any other linguistic schools in their community, the respective governments must seriously consider implementing the proposals.

In short, the government should not suppress primary, secondary and higher education provided in the various mother tongues as medium of instruction. In fact, the federal government should provide educational resource to support these efforts.

2. Equitable provision of education resources. The government must recognise the equal status of all schools by ensuring the fair and equal distribution of education resource for all the schools.

If the government maintains the discriminative education policy and subject tax payers who send their children to Chinese schools and Tamil schools to unfair treatment, the education reform will lose its progressive meaning and is a contradiction to the concept of 'people first' as advocated by the prime minister.

To ensure equality, we propose the adoption of an Education Equality Act that stipulates clearly that the government must treat all schools fairly. To us, this act is an important cornerstone of any education reform.

3. Academic Independence. The most worrying issue for higher education in Malaysia is the lack of academic independence.

The vice chancellors of universities are taking orders from politicians, as witnessed by the recent parking of riot police trucks in university campuses, something that would be taboo in countries that observe strictly the principle of university autonomy.

The universities and politicians have been working hand-in-hand to manipulate campus elections. Academicians with critical thinking have been sidelined and denied promotions by the authorities.

The promotion of academicians is not based on merit but nepotism and ethnic identity.

The University and University Colleges Act suppresses the freedom of thought and movement of students, nurturing graduates who follow uncritically the thoughts and ideas propagated by state elites.

The education reform must abolish all these problems if higher education is to be intellectually strong, creative and vibrant.

4. Elimination of racism. We are extremely worried about the escalating racist mindset in university campuses and schools.

For instance the indoctrination of racist thinking by the Biro Tata Negara, the use of history text books that have been severely distorted and imbalanced, the adoption of the Bahasa Malaysia text book 'Interlok' that instills the idea of Malay supremacy, and the hiring of teaching staff who insult students with racist statements, and the like, are some such examples.

The government must dissolve Biro Tata Negara, abolish all practices that promote racism and seriously punish teaching staff who make racist statements.

TOH KIN WOON is president of the LLG Cultural Development Centre.

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Pakatan tuntut PM panggil sidang tergempar Parlimen

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 10:47 PM PDT

Anggota parlimen Pakatan Rakyat hari ini menuntut Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak memanggil sidang tergempar Parlimen untuk membincangkang isu pertukaran status penduduk tetap (PR) kepada warganegara dengan sekelip mata.

Ahli Parlimen Kubang Kerian Salahudin Ayub berkata mereka akan menghantar surat dalam masa terdekat kerana mendakwa perkara "khianat" itu "mengancam keselamatan dan kedaulatan negara".

"Kami beri masa seminggu kepada perdana menteri untuk menjawabnya," katanya dalam sidang akhbar ahli parlimen Pakatan di di ibupejabat pakatan di Petaling Jaya hari ini.

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Wikileaks: ISA 2008 halang ahli Umno lompat parti

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 10:37 PM PDT

Sebuah kabel diplomatik dari kedutaan Amerika Syarikat yang dibocorkan oleh penulis blog Raja Petra Kamaruddin mendedahkan tahanan tiga individu mengikut Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negara (ISA) pada 2008 telah menghentikan ahli parlimen Umno daripada berpaling tadah.

nur jazlan mohamed 071008 02Menurut kabel yang diperolehi dari laman sesawang Wikileaks dan disiarkan di blog Malaysia Today milik Raja Petra, perkara itu disahkan oleh ahli parlimen Pulai Nur Jazlan Mohamed pada Oktober 2008, sebulan selepas penahanan ISA tersebut.

"Pada awal Oktober, MP Umno Nur Jazlan (kiri) memberitahu (kaunselor politik kedutaan Amerika Syarikat Mark D Clark) bahawa tahanan ISA itu "amat berjaya" mencapai objektif Umno untuk menakut-nakutkan MP yang bercadang menyertai (ketua pembangkang) Anwar (Ibrahim)," petik kabel itu.

Kabel yang bertajuk 'Anwar shifts gears, not goals, say aides', juga melaporkan perkara berkenaan diakui oleh naib presiden PKR Tian Chua dan Sivarasa Rasiah dalam dua pertemuan berasingan dengan Clark pada November 2008.

Raja Petra, ahli parlimen Seputeh Teresa Kok dan wartawan Sin Chew Tan Hoon Cheng ditangkap di bawah ISA pada 12 September 2008.

Tan dibebaskan 18 jam kemudian, Kok pada 19 September manakala Raja Petra pula dikurung lebih 50 hari.

isa 3 teresa raja petra tan hoon chengBagaimanapun, ketika diminta mengulas laporan itu, Nur Jazlan berkata ia amat melucukan kerana kedutaan Amerika Syarikat berpendapat beliau boleh mengesahkan alasan di sebalik penahanan itu.

Sambil ketawa beliau berkata: "Kami (Clark dan Nur Jazlan) berjumpa pada satu majlis dan berbual biasa, malah saya tidak ingat apa yang dibualkan itu.

Kuasa eksekutif

"Untuk mengatakan saya boleh mengesahkan perkara seperti itu, sesuatu yang hebat. Saya tidak mempunyai kuasa eksekutif," katanya kepada Malaysiakini.

Menurut kabel yang tidak bertarikh itu dan ditandakan "rahsia", Chua dan Sivarasa mengesahkan bahawa PKR terus berusaha mendapatkan ahli Umno berpaling tadah selepas tarikh 16 September gagal.

anwar ibrahim and september 16 event"Tempoh masa telah berubah dari Disember kepada Mac 2009, selaras dengan pemilihan parti Umno ketika Najib diangkat sebagai presiden Umno tanpa pertandingan.

"Pegawai PKR berkata Anwar dan parti itu tetap fokus mahu mengambil alih sebelum Najib dilantik kerana percaya beliau akan menggunakan tindakan kuku besi mengekang pembangkang sebelum pilihan raya umum akan datang," petik kabel itu lagi.

Menurut kabel itu lagi, mereka yang menjadi perantaraan berkenaan adalah ahli parlimen Gua Musang Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah dan ahli parlimen Rembau Khairy Jamaluddin.

Khairy yang juga ketua pemuda Umno dikatakan menjadi perantaraan di antara bapa mentuanya,Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi dan Anwar.

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Additional ministerial post for MIC not appropriate

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 02:05 AM PDT

Giving an additional ministerial post to MIC as announced by Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak at the MIC AGM on July 30th is not appropriate and the timing is totally wrong.

What the PM did was to please the MIC but did not take into the account the situation of the Indian community which is facing very serious challenges in areas like education, employment opportunities, contracts, housing, gangsterism etc.

The BN government should come up with constructive policies and implement strategies to overcome the issues with definite timelines.

This would have been a good selling point to the community.

Giving a ministerial post to G Palanivel does not go down well because he has failed to win in the last general election and we should not reward candidates who are not winnable candidates.

He needs to undergo rehabilitation to improve his interpersonal skills, spend more time with the voters to identify the needs, make innovative plans to improve performance and become a winnable candidate.

The Indian community does not need two ministers but needs help from the government to address the challenges the Indians are facing.

Their share in the economy, employment and educational opportunities are declining, thus forcing the Indians to vent their anger by supporting opposition candidates.

Lastly, MIC should work for all Indians and should not confine themselves just to helping MIC members or focus on Tamil related problems.

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Patriots put country first and party politics last

Posted: 01 Aug 2011 11:26 PM PDT

There are some who insist that a segment of Malaysians are out to tear Malaysia apart. They insist that stunts like the Bersih march disrupts city life and disturbs the peace and tranquility of Malaysia.

Worse, there are individuals who feel that the status quo of the country is for them to protect and so they make police reports of this supposedly dangerous elements who call for peaceful protests and who encourage their Twitter friends to attend the peaceful yellow rally.

They see this segment of the public as troublemakers and perhaps unpatriotic Malaysians.

In the 1950s, America had segregation laws in many southern states. This segregation laws made it illegal for black Americans to eat, walk or take public transport together with white Americans.

There were white drinking fountains and black drinking fountains, there were tables only for white people in some restaurants and segregated seating for the coloreds.

To many who grew up in the segregated America this was the norm. However there began a group of women in Montgomery who decided that this was wrong.

Black people should not have to pay for their bus fares at the back of the bus and they did not have to give up their seat if a white American had no seat whether or not he was young or old.

They began the Montgomery bus boycott which led to the arrests of Rosa Parks and other women which sparked the march of 250,000 people through the Washington Mall toward the Lincoln Memorial led by Martin Luther King, Jr.

Were these Americans who marched through Washington DC unpatriotic subversive elements?

A read of King's famous 'I have a Dream' speech would show him to be a true believer of the American dream and a patriot at heart. In his speech he said; "And so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream."

Was it inconvenient and did it disrupt the peace of America in the summer of 1963? Of course it was, and it did.

There were riots, there was police brutality and there were even some who made police reports about their fellow black brothers because they did not believe that this cause was worth fighting for.

After all what's the big deal if they were treated as second class citizens? At least they still had jobs and peace and a government that worked. It was not worth protesting about and disrupting business.

The truth is these men and women who bothered to stand up against the law of the land in the 1960s believed in their heart that this was an unjust and repressive law.

Segregating citizens based on their skin colour was simply wrong even though it was the law of the land at that time.

Where did they get this conviction that led to the famous Civil Rights movement that changed the shape of America forever?

Believe it or not, it was a conviction based on the Bible that all man are created equal and that God shows no partiality. They acted on this believe and marched against segregation laws of their time.

A Bible believing Christian always acts upon his or her Biblical conviction even if it goes against the laws of the land.

Asking fellow Christians to join in a peaceful protest for what he or she believes is being true to her own convictions.

My point is that criticising or marching against an unjust and repressive law is not unpatriotic at all.

Simply put, patriotism is a love for the country and willingness to sacrifice for it.

Those that decided to march on 9th of July for Free and Fair Elections were not unpatriotic.

In fact they believed in the Malaysian dream set forth by our own founding fathers, heroes like Allahyarham Dato' Onn bin Jaafar, a man before his time; and Allahyarham Tunku Abdul Rahman Bapak Malaysia.

If they did not believe in Malaysia, they would have long join the thousands of people who have fled our shores in search of a better future.

The truth is these people love Malaysia as much as those who oppose Bersih and they should be given the right to express themselves through peaceful protest as much as the Ibrahim Alis and their venomous racism, or a Mahathir Mohammad who fights against anything that moves and breathes.

We should protect the minority as much as we do the majority and their right to peaceful protest.

Don't confuse the sovereign state of Malaysia for any political party. Malaysia as an entity is larger than that.

She is made up of the millions of people with diverse religious, political and social beliefs with each to be respected and cherished.

We must not let any political party hijack this Malaysian agenda for their own existence.

The goal is building a better Malaysia and it means listening to every segment of society and protecting their rights to speak and express themselves.

Peace may not always be achievable, but by pursuing justice for all, I believe peace is inevitable.

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