Yong Teck Lee: "The land slide victory of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim augurs well for non-racial politics in Malaysia. The rejection of racial politics shown in the March general elections has been repeated resoundingly by the voters of Permatang Pauh of whom 69% are Malays."
Its time the sabah cats to catch all the sabah umno, pbs, ldp rats.
ReplyDeletechop off sabah umno heads
ReplyDeleteso how was the action so far against the illegal filipino and indon by the umno federal government. talk only but no action....close one eye culture
ReplyDeletekadazan murut dusun are now and forever the red indian of malaysia under the unmo government
ReplyDeleteWhen will they ever learn? They will never learn!
ReplyDeleteThe tsunami continues to sweep through the land. From the North to the South; from the West to the East! Sweep those arrogant bigots from the political scene and save our State and Country.
In the end, it is as I’ve always said that Malays don’t need special privileges but a robust economy to make them wealthy. This is because special privileges have driven away the most intelligent and entrepreneurial segment of the society who are the non-Malays such as the Chinese and the Indians which caused brain drain and capital flight. Even Malays who are exceptionally intelligent find they can earn higher incomes by migrating to Singapore or other Western countries. And the special privileges ultimately only allowed a few well-connected Malays to become obscenely rich through government projects while causing the vast majority of the average Malays to be very poor due to the lack of high paying jobs. Therefore, in the end, the special privileges of the Malays doomed the vast majority of the Malays to poverty. Ironically, the Malays in the neighboring Singapore who enjoy no special rights are earning several times the incomes of their Malaysian cousins. This is clear proof that what the Malays need is not special privileges but a robust economy that can provide millions of high paying jobs.
ReplyDeleteI congratulate Anwar Ibrahim on his reelection and hope he will be able to form the new government to usher in a new era of equality and justice which will truly create a harmonious nation that will then laid the foundation for the advent of a prosperous society that is safe and orderly with dignity for all and where all can be proud to be call Malaysian and to call Malaysia home.
Ironically, the special rights of the Malays ultimately doomed the vast majority of the Malays to poverty. This is a good lesson for the KDM to learn. The KDM also don't need special rights but a robust economy to make them rich. Therefore, the KDM peoples should work with the Chinese to get rid of the special rights for the natives. Let all peoples of Sabah work together to institute a genuinely equal society for the benefit of all peoples so that all can have the equal protection of the law that will allow them to have the equal opportunities to unleash their initiative and entrepreneurial creativity to make Sabah rich for all.
ReplyDeleteSpecial rights for some means injustice for others which ultimately creates disharmony and breeds corruption which leads to poverty and insecurity for all.
What are the future for MCA, MIC, Gerakan, PBS, SUPP and the other minor parties in BN dominated by UMNO? The tripartile multi-racial PR Coalition albeit loosely is more acceptable to the people of Malaysia as heralded by the resounding victory of DSAI in yesterday's Permatang Pauh by-election. He'll show the way in the Parliament tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteSo SAPP, the time has come to walk the talk! What has to be done right now is to get out of BN and form the Borneon Alliance and this has to be done FAST! We will not get a second chance if we loose out on this one, we will stay the way like the past 45 years. So start movint! The ppl suffering must come to an end!
ReplyDeleteDevelopment in Sabah will not come with BN only with Anwar!
The people of Sabah are getting poorer each year because of corrupt UMNO leader. He makes it worse when he takes the money out of Sabah instead of spending it here for further development in Sabah.
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To UMNO and your illegal muslim immigrants, please pack your bags and GET LOST from Sabah ONCE AND FOR ALL. We Sabahans do not need a racist UMNO to teach us what is RACIAL HARMONY.
ReplyDeleteWe does not need the FUCKUP UMNO culture like swearing in koran and etc etc ...
Please leave Sabah alone and remember UMNO, KELUAR DARI SABAH!!!
Why our government or UMNO never learnttt!?
ReplyDeleteBy blocking or running away from the facts won't change the truth...
In reply to:"So SAPP, the time has come to walk the talk! What has to be done right now is to get out of BN and form the Borneon Alliance and this has to be done FAST!"
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"He did it again in his former constituency and making on his way to parliament."
How to “walk on a talk” when even not an elected MP? It’s too dreamy to talk outside the shield of a wall with closed door!
Really serious about to walk your prominent leader into parliament to voice your right? Then prove it to support him!
It is tiring to continue talking with no response outside the house. Voices will not be heard as not even being respected as 'son'now, what else? Let’s not keep talking but to walk prominent one into parliament in any constinuency in east coast.
It’s a timely challenge to walk in action for Sabah, isn't it a right way?
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Dont worry still alot space for you all BN.... Come and JOIN PAKATAN RAKYAT
Ya betul juga kalau nak masuk "kabinet" di masa akan datang.
ReplyDeleteNamun mari kita sokong pemimpin Datuk Seri Yong habis-habisan untuk melangkah ke hadapan.
Bukan seperti diketawakan kabinet "BABI" untuk niat jahat tapi Kabinet "Barisan Anwar Bin Ibrahim" bagi seluruh Parti-Parti
bangsa Malaysia.
Hak orang Sabah tidak boleh diabai-abaikan zaman kini. Fikir-fikirkanlah!
Sambungan..."Is swearing becoming a trend? " (part2)
ReplyDelete"Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. I, Anwar Ibrahim, as an MP, do hereby swear with all honesty that I will fulfil my duties honestly and will defend and protect the Constitution," he said to thumps of support from the Opposition block.
Nah, inilah baru sumpah betul!
apa yang dilakukan oleh budak yang
sengaja dibuat itu terima sahaja hakikatnya sebab peribadinya.
Orang kata jika sedar dan berampun
70 kali setiap hari itu ajarannya!
To MCA & Gerakan: The best way to teach UMNO a good lesson and to do justice to Chinese Malaysians is by pulling out from BN & join Pakatan Rakyat. Period.
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MCA slams Umno leader's 'Chinese squatter' remark
Andrew Ong
Malaysiakini | Aug 28, 08 6:28pm
MCA Youth today slammed Umno division chief Ahmad Ismail for allegedly making racist remarks against the minority community during the recent Permatang Pauh by-election campaign.
Ahmad, the Bukit Bendera Umno division head, had allegedly said Chinese were "squatters" in the country, who were both selfish and unjust, at a ceramah on Aug 24 whilst trying to buttress support for BN candidate Arif Shah Omar Shah in the by-election contest against opposition icon Anwar Ibrahim.
“Since independence, Malaysians have worked hard to stay together as one to build the country. But now, just days ahead of Merdeka celebrations, such comments are being made. We are very disappointed,” MCA Youth leader Hang Cheng Peng told reporters.
He demanded an immediate apology and explanation from Ahmad.
MCA Youth has submitted a letter yesterday demanding an open apology, retraction and a promise not to make similar statements in the future.
Meanwhile, Federal Territories MCA Youth today launched a signature campaign outside the MCA headquarters in Kuala Lumpur to condemn Ahmad, demanding that he be sacked from his party.
With two hours, the campaign attracted more than 200 signatures including those of Deputy Education Minister Dr Wee Ka Siong, former deputy home affairs minister Tan Chai Ho and former PJ Utara MP Chew Mei Fun.
A group of MCA Youth members who had gathered to support the campaign also chanted several slogans such as “Malaysia Boleh” and “Orang Cina rakyat Malaysia.”
Narrow-minded extremists
Hang, director of the campaign as well as FT MCA Youth chief, said Ahmad’s comments had angered the Chinese community. He also said more signatures would be collected over the next two days before the petition is submitted to the Umno supreme council.
Speaking to Malaysiakini after inking his signature, Tan attributed Ahmad’s comments to extremism and narrow mindedness.
“Some, not all, people are very extreme and narrow minded. Instead of forging stronger relationships, they are splitting unity. I hope this is the last time we hear such things,” the former deputy home affairs minister said.
Wee later told a press conference that Ahmad’s “generalising and racist” comments had caused feelings of unease and anger.
“This has not only affected Barisan Nasional’s image, but it has also caused animosity towards the government,” he said.
Wee also warned that MCA Youth would “fight until the end” against any party which makes irresponsible statements in the future, including against other ethnic groups.
Ahmad challenged to debate
In a strongly worded press statement issued today, Penang Gerakan Youth exco member Dr Thor Teong Gee urged BN deputy chairperson and Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to take action.
Thor said Najib, who was in charge of BN’s campaign in Permatang Pauh, must clarify if Umno shared Ahmad’s sentiments.
He also challenged Ahmad to a debate on whether the Chinese were truly squatters and also on matters of equality if the latter refused to retract his words.
In a separate press statement, another Penang Gerakan Youth leader Khaw Veon Szu said Ahmad’s actions proved that certain BN leaders had not learnt from the coalition’s electoral setbacks during the March 8 general election.
“They have shown no remorse and are unwilling to change their bad traits,” Khaw said, adding that any attempts to win back support for BN would be futile until this was addressed.
Leaders from opposition alliance Pakatan Rakyat too condemned Ahmad.
Tanjung DAP division deputy chief Ng Wei Aik said Ahmad’s statement bordered on calling the Chinese community “parasites.”
“Despite the Merdeka celebration being themed ‘Unity, the core of success’, Ahmad’s statement does not do anything to foster unity but instead weaken it,” Ng said in a statement.
He threatened to lodge a police report against Ahmad for stoking racial hatred if the latter did not apologise.
Anybody have any idea what this Yahya Hussin mumbling about in the news Daily Express today?
ReplyDeleteI just understand or rationalize what he said..how come this dumb ass become a minister in the first place???
Reply to ZONKERS ,
ReplyDeleteWhat Yaya Hoo Sing talking today is just a talk over a cup of kopi -o .
Pls do not mind over what he had said .
All UMNO leaders only want people of all level including leaders from BN component parties their blindly sokong - Blind follow the Blind .
For those who oppose the UMNO , they will treat them like enemy without first find out WHY they oppose the UMNO nowadays . UMNO has not learn anything from 3rd March General Election , - perhaps I must say including Sabah UMNO leaders like Yaya Hoo Sing .
He even went to the extend of praising Datuk Tan Shu Kiat , SAPP Deputy President / Sabah Deputy Chief Minister .
Yaya hoo Sing wants Datuk Yong to learn from Tan .
Learn from Tan about what ????
Yaya Hoo Sing said Datuk Yong should learn from Tan about how Tan has shown exemplary character as " A True Blue BN leader by continously & consistently giving undivided support to the BN leaders "
One thing I m sure Yaya Hoo Sing should learn that Musa Aman is his BOSS , he should learn anything from CM Musa Aman , like wise Datuk Yong is the SAPP BOSS , he appointed Tan to stand in Tg Papat as YB . So Tan has won . Without Datuk Yong where is Tan come from ???
So Yaya Hoo Sing , withiut CM Musa Aman , where are u ???
Then please tell me Yaya Hoo Sing who should learn from who then ??
Can we suggesting CM Musa Aman should learn from u as well ???
So Zoonkers , next time pls do not even read Yaya Hoo Sing ststement , rather u spend some time to read more how & why Anwar won in the recent by election with a colourful victory , Why ??
Once u got the answer , pls do not forget to tell Yaya Hoo Song ,
KEPALA BATAS: Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will personally see to it that Bukit Bendera Umno chief Datuk Ahmad Ismail does not repeat his remarks about the Chinese community.
ReplyDelete“I will tell him not to do it again. You know in a campaign all sorts of things can come up. I don’t think he meant it. I’ll make sure to tell him not to use it again,” the Prime Minister said after chairing the Bertam Umno division meeting yesterday.
Ahmad had allegedly called the Chinese pendatang (immigrants) and was also reported to have said that “as the Chinese were only immigrants it was impossible to achieve equal rights amongst races” during a ceramah in Permatang Pauh in Aug 25.
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Badawi, don't talk on behalf of Ahmad, just ask him to apologize for his racist remarks or face displinary action. such person should not be a leader, shallow and narrow minded SOB!
Gerakan wants stern action against Ahmad Ismail over 'seditious' remarks
ReplyDeleteKUALA LUMPUR, Sun: 31 August 2008
Gerakan, a component of the Barisan Nasional (BN), has called for stern action against Bukit Bendera Umno division head Datuk Ahmad Ismail over his recent “seditious” remarks on the Chinese community.
During a ceramah in Permatang Pauh on Aug 25, Ahmad was alleged to have said the Chinese were mere squatters or temporary residents of the nation and therefore, it was impossible to achieve equal rights amongst races in the country.
“Many Malaysians are disappointed with the mild statement by Prime Minister and Umno president Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi when commenting on the seditious statement by Datuk Ahmad Ismail.
“They (Malaysians) had expected a strong rebuke, especially on Aug 31, a day all Malaysians celebrated the country’s independence.
“After 51 years of independence, any further doubt of loyalty of any Malaysian of any ethnic origin and the questioning of citizenship is beyond the understanding of all Malaysians,” Gerakan secretary-general Datuk Seri Chia Kwang Chye said in a statement today.
In the run-up to the Permatang Pauh parliamentary by-election last week, Ahmad allegedly made the remarks and yesterday, Abdullah commented on it when he said he would “tell him (Ahmad) not to do it again.
“You know, in a campaign all sorts of things can come up. I don’t think he meant it. I will make sure to tell him not to use it again,” Abdullah had said yesterday.
Chia said Ahmad’s statement was outdated and racially provocative, adding that any sign of the Barisan Nasional tolerating any outrightly racist and provocative views would give the wrong signal to the people.
“Ahmad Ismail should not only retract what he uttered and also apologise to all Malaysians but also be disciplined so as to prevent such divisive statement or action from being repeated. Such archiac views can further divide a multi-ethnic country like Malaysia,” he added.
Meanwhile, Gerakan vice-president Datuk Dr Teng Hock Nan, in another statement, urged the UMNO and Barisan Nasional (BN) leadership to review its stance against Ahmad.
He called on the police to investigate the matter as the MCA and Gerakan Youth had lodged a police report against Ahmad. — BERNAMA
..............Teach these racist bastards a lesson!
This was the Roman Catholic Church 2008 National Day Message!
ReplyDeleteAs Catholics we rejoice with all Malaysian citizens as we celebrate our 51st anniversary of national freedom with joy tempered with sadness at recent events. Joy, because we have attained a certain maturity with greater freedom of speech and expression for a new era of democracy. Sadness, because there are some who frustrate the march to higher levels of freedom, of truth, of justice and peace.
You can read the full text in http://archway.org.my/mindex.asp
God Bless & Save Malaysia!
ReplyDeletePress Statement on the Warning and Show Causeletters issued by the Home Ministry to the HERALD
KUALA LUMPUR:
A series of warning letters "show cause" letter has been issued by the Home Ministry to the HERALD The Catholic Weekly in respect of articles carried by the paper which, according to official from the Home Ministry, we allegedly "politically inclined and touched on Islamic issues."
The HERALD is a weekly publication printed by the Catholic Church Malaysia. It carries news of current affairs and religious and educational articles with a view to propagating tl Catholic faith. The HERALD is sold in churches and not by newsvendors. The HERALD has a circulation of 13,000 copies per week and a readership estimated at 50,000.
In seeking to control the contents of the HERALD, the Home Ministry's warning and "show cause" letters go again Article 3 (1), Article 10 (1) (a) an Article 11 (3) (a) of the Federal Constitution i.e. the right to freely practice one's religion, the general freedom of speech and expression and the right of religious group to manage its own affair Such controls would deprive the Catholic community of current information an education relating to their faith and such an act by the authorities is tantamount to curtailment of religious freedom.
- Posted by Herald
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They always remind us about "multi-racial & multi-religious" practice & live in harmony.
After 51 years, is a joy to know Sarawak & North Borneo (now Sabah) has made clear stand on declaration of independence on 31st August 1963 but joining as partners with Malaya to form Malaysia on 16th September 1963. Singapore too but pulled out on 9th August 1965 to be an independent republic!
What made of becoming a religious issue as religions be it in the never belong to a single race! It shall be noted a muslim may not necessary be a malay and can't one really be more optimistic about it.
Act of individual behaviour surely cannot be blamed on any good religion but indeed more on its cultural revolution.
Never poison any sabahan with this mindset as we are serious in practising good harmony for more than decade.
Nice title... SAPP for non-racial politics!! it's right.. non-racial politikus..
ReplyDeleteby blaming others just b'coz we envy them is not going to work here..!! You people getting tired and sick of UMNO people living style, not b'coz of what they done to the country..
UMNO will rules Malaysia forever, UMNO SABAH also will rule Sabah 4 ever... so, what are you going to do..?? Beat them or join themm.. or terjun masuk lubang jamban di Pulau Gaya sana....!!!
Sanglu dan Zonkers..
ReplyDeleteYahya husin correct to ask Yong teck lee learned from Dtk. Raymond Tan. Dtk. Raymond Tan have kerusi and kabinet post, Yong teck lee got what... SUP AYAM PANAS PANAS???
SAPP need leader like Raymond Tan, Au Kam Wah and the others, who is not following buntut botak yong teck lee.. then the party can be a safety house for the chinese in Sabah..!!
SAVE SAPP,RESIGN YONG TECK LEE.