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Saturday, April 7, 2018

Welcome back Remaung6renjer

7th April 2018
Kuantan, Pahang

Welcome back Remaung6Renjer After years of not blogging, today Remaung6renjer is back again. Thanks to blogger for enabling me to recover my "lost" blog. The time is just perfect for me to blog again due to these two reasons:- 

1. Completed my studies from Bachelor to Master Degree. For the past 5 years, I had been struggling with preparing my assignments as such unable to blog. With the completion of my studies (before continuing to Phd) I now can concentrate on blogging to spread the "Not Fake" news to all the Dayak in Sarawak. 

2. As we all heard yesterday, that Malaysian Parliament is dissolving today, and I hope this blog could help to spread the news why the Dayak particularly the Iban should not vote for BN. During this election, this blog will be a tool for me to campaign among the Iban. 

To all the readers out there, please keep supporting me.


 Agi Idup Agi Ngelaban

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Nasharuddin Menghasut Dengan Mengatakan Bahawa DAP Mahu Jadikan Malaysia Negara Kristian

Saturday, 13th October 2012
Kuantan, Pahang

Kumpulan Siswa Islam Mendakwa Nasharuddin Memberi Ucapan Menghasut!

Adakah beliau menjadi Alat UMNO untuk Menyemai Perasaan Benci Pengundi Islam Terhadap PAKATAN?

Saya bersimpati dengan bekas Naib Presiden PAS ini yang telah diperalatkan oleh UMNO untuk menyemaikan perasaan takut pengundi Islam. Beliau telah mengulangi dakwaan Utusan Malaysia yang DAP akan menjadikan negara ini sebagai negara Kristian sekiranya menang pilihanraya. Sebagi orang Kristian, kita tidak pernah bercita-cita untuk menjadikan Malaysia sebagai negara Kristian. Yang kita minta adalah kebebasan beragama dijamin. Perkara ini telah dibuktikan di Kelantan iaitu salah satu negeri di bawah PAKATAN RAKYAT, di mana penganut Kristian serta Buddha serta lain-lain agama telah diberi kebebasan untuk mengamalkan agama masing-masing. Selain itu, yang kita perjuangkan adalah hak kaum pribumi (Native) adalah dijaga. kalau ada yang cuba menggugat hak ini....kita tidak takut untuk beri amaran...JANGAN CUBA. Apa yang berlaku di Sabah takkan terjadi di Sarawak! WWW.Bukittunggal.Com
Kumpulan mahasiswa Islam mendesak Majlis Syura PAS mengheret bekas timbalan presiden parti itu Nasharuddin Mat Isa ke tribunal hisbah kerana kenyataannya tentang kemenangan Islam sebelum ini.

Presiden Persatuan Mahasiswa Islam Universiti Malaya (PMIUM) Syis Abdul Kadir mendakwa, kenyataan Nasharuddin bahawa "kemenangan Islam tak pernah dibantu orang kafir" mencemarkan nama Islam dan memberi tanggapan buruk kepada kepimpinan Islam.

"Tegasnya saya mendesak agar Majlis Syura PAS membawa Nasharuddin ke tribunal hisbah di atas kesalahan yang dilakukan serta memberi hukuman sekurang-kurangnya digantung keahlian PAS.

"Ini adalah demi menjaga keharmonian dan imej Islam," katanya.

Persatuan yang dekat dengan pembangkang itu juga berhujah, terdapat banyak kerjasama politik dan perkongsian kuasa dalam sirah yang membina kemenangan Islam, seperti konsep himayah, peristiwa hilful fudhul dan pembukaan kota Madinah,

"Apakah beliau benar-benar tidak menyoroti sirah Rasulullah SAW serta peranan dan keperluan tahaaluf siyasi (kerjasama politik) atau buat-buat jahil?" soal Syis.

Nasharuddin pada 9 Oktober lalu berlata seorang pemimpin parti itu pernah memberitahunya bahawa kemenangan Islam tidak pernah dibantu oleh orang kafir tetapi hanya oleh umat itu sendiri.
Dalam pembentangan di majlis wacana di Kuala Lumpur, Nasharuddin membangkitkan persoalan sama ada bukan Islam kini berbaik dengan umat Islam "untuk kesenangan bersama (marriage of convenience) dalam langkah percaturan politik singkat semata-mata untuk meraih sokongan di peti undi".

Akhlak pemimpin Islam

Dalam sidang media selepas itu, Nasharuddin juga berkata, beliau bersedia sekiranya dikenakan tindakan disiplin mengenai kenyataannya berhubung kerjasama antara PAS dan DAP.

Dalam kenyataannya hari ini, Syis juga berkata, secara realitinya, PAS perlu konsisten dengan kerjasama bersama PKR dan DAP untuk memastikan misi ke Putrajaya bukan sekadar polemik politik.

"Tidak cukup dengan penganjuran jelajah dan himpunan, namun apa yang lebih penting ialah memastikan tiada dalam kalangan kepimpinan PAS yang masih berfikiran kuno seperti Nasharuddin Mat Isa," katanya.

Beliau juga mempersoalkan kenyataan Nasharuddin berhubung isu 'doa Kristian' sebelum ini apabila membuat tuduhan tanpa bukti - tindakan yang didakwa mencemarkan imej Islam.
"Ia mencemar imej Islam apabila bekas kepimpinan tertinggi dan Majlis Syura gerakan Islam utama di Malaysia yang berkelakuan sedemikian.

"Apakah fitnah dan pecah belah itu akhlak seorang pemimpin Islam?" soalnya.

Nasharuddin sebelum ini mendakwa, satu majlis kesyukuran di Sarawak tahun lalu menganjurkan doa supaya "Malaysia menjadi negara Kristian" sempena meraikan kemenangan DAP selepas pilihan raya negeri.
DAP Sarawak bagaimanpun menafikannya dan mendakwa tuduhan itu berniat jahat dan tidak bertanggungjawab.


Mupok Aku

 

NGO Pro UMNO Hentam Najib?

Saturday, 13th Oct 2012
Kuantan, Pahang

Najib mengaku jumpa Soros

Najib Mengakui Menemui Soros : Pertemuan Apa?


Walau bagaimana benar serta apa sekalipun tujuan pertemuan Najib/Soros apabila ditanya semua NGO Pro BN masih dengan alasan bodoh mereka iaitu "Masih Belum Baca Laporan"...Sekarang bagai mana? Nak buat Laporan Polis untuk menyiasat Najib serta nak haramkan Najib untuk bertanding pada pilihanraya yang akan datang? Muntat enggau belik!

Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak mengesahkan bahawa beliau bertemu dengan jutawan George Soros di New York dua tahun lalu.

Najib menegaskan pertemuan di Manhattan itu diadakan "atas permintaan dia" - yang pernah didakwa sebagai penyangak mata wang sewaktu krisis ekonomi Asia pada 1997.

"Ya, saya jumpa atas permintaan dia (Soros), dan selepas Tun Mahathir pun jumpa George Soros. Saya anggap itu tidak ada masalah, bagi saya nak jumpa George Soros.

"Yang penting apa yang dibincangkan. Jadi kita tak bincang nak menjatuhkan kerajaan atau mendapatkan kewangan dan sebagainya. Ia adalah kunjungan hormat yang biasa," katanya selepas diminta pemberita untuk mengesahkan pertemuan itu.

Ditanya apa yang dibincangkan dalam pertemuan tersebut, Najib yang juga pengerusi BN berkata:

"Ia adalah pertemuan antara dua pihak, ia adalah kunjungan hormat".

"Tidak ada salah, tidak ada niat jahat, dan tidak ada perkara yang perlu dibimbangi," katanya lagi.

Ditanya sama beliau menasihat Soros jangan membiayai kepada "kerajaan boneka", Najib berkata:

"Kami tidak bercakap mengenai perkara itu dan beliau tidak menyentuh mengenai perkara tersebut.

"Saya berjumpa dengannya kerana beliau mahu bertemu dengan saya. 

"Dan hakikatnya Tun Mahathir bertemu dengan beliau sebelum ini. Tak ada salah," katanya sambil menegaskan pertemuan tersebut adalah kunjungan hormat dan tidak ada masalah mengenainya.


Mupok Aku



 

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Kerajaan Hendak Seribu Daya Tak Hendak Seribu Dalih Untuk Mendakwa Taib Mahmud Kes Rasuah

Sunday, 7th October 2012
Kuantan, Pahang

Ketua Transparency International Malaysia Paul Low Mendakwa Anak Taib Boleh Di Dakwa

Pemimpin-Pemimpin Yang Mempunyai Kekayaan Yang Tidak Munsabah Boleh Didakwa Sekiranya Akta SPRM Dipinda -Paul Low

Paul Low mengulas tentang kelemahan pada Akta Akta Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) 2009 yang mempunyai beberapa kelemahan serta menyusahkan untuk mendakwa mereka yang mempunyai kekayaan yang tidak munasabah seterusnya beliau mencadangkan agar Akta berkenaan dipinda.


"Mungkin apa yang terhadap dalam Seksyen 114A Akta Keterangan patut diguna pakai juga dalam Akta SPRM, yang menyebut pihak berkuasa boleh memaksa pihak yang memiliki jumlah kekayaan tidak dapat dijelaskan menunjukkan bagaimana ia diperoleh," katanya ketika dihubungi.

Seterusnya beliau mengulas kes yang sedang berjalan di Mahkamah Tinggi Syariah melibatkan anak ketua menteri Sarawak Mahmud Abu Bekir Abdul Taib dan bekas isterinya Shahnaz Abdul Majid di mana Shahnaz menuntut mutaah RM400 juta dan aset bersama hasil daripada 19 tahun perkahwinan mereka.

Menurut Paul, di bawah undang-undang sedia ada, SPRM tidak boleh mendakwa Bekir, walaupun kekayaan yang dimilikinya tidak boleh dijelaskan serta tidak lojik. Seterusnya beliau mempersoalkan bagaimana Bekir boleh mempunyai kekayaan sampai RM800 juta?

Beliau seterusnya mengulas sekiranya Akta SPRM dipinda, SPRM boleh memanggil  Shanaz untuk  memberikan bukti di mahkamah.

Mengapa saranan Paul tidak boleh dilaksanakan? Jawapannya ringkas; Untuk melindungi semua pemimpin BN. Sekiranya Akta ini di pinda serta SPRM dipindahkan daripada diletakkan di bawah Jabatan Perdana Menteri (JPM) ke Parlimen, majoriti wakil rakyat BN akan disumbat di dalam penjara. Di antara pemimpin-pemimpin BN yang akan disumbatkan di dalam penjara adalah Taib Mahmud (serta dengan adik-beradik, ipar-biras, anak-anak serta anak buahnya ) Musa Aman, Ketua Menteri Melaka serta beberapa orang pemimpin negeri di Semenanjung pasti akan menjadi penghuni penjara. Tapi walau bagai manapun orang yang paling merasa bahangnya adalah Ketua Menteri Sarawak. Beliau serta ahli keluarganya bakal memenuhkan penjara.

Tetapi kedurjanaan pemimpin BN ini tidak dapat dihapuskan selagi rakyat masih memilih ahli politik BN di dalam pilihan raya yang akan datang. Oleh itu, saya menyeru kepada rakyat Malaysia, sekiranya rasuah mahu dihapuskan di Malaysia, TOLONG JANGAN UNDI calon daripada Parti BN pada pilihanraya yang akan datang.

Cuba Tanya Diri Kita Soalan Ini " SEKIRANYA BEKIR ITU ANAK DATUK SERI ANWAR IBRAHIM SERTA TAIB MAHMUD ITU DSAI, AGAK-AGAKNYA APA YANG AKAN DI KATAKAN OLEH KERISMUDDIN SERTA ALANTUYA?


Mupok Aku




 

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Masir Kujat Promised to Long houses Along Simpang Ubah-SK Saint Leo Gayau Electricity Will Reach Them By Year 2011

Kuching
Thursday, 21st October 2011


If Masir Kujat promise is just another BN Promise of the Moon, Masir Kujat and BN will be punished!


Presentation of MRP to long house Chief Along Simpang Ubah Road - Masir Kujat Should Go Beyond MRP.


A reliable source told Bukittunggal.com that by year 2011 all the dwellers of the long houses along Simpang Ubah-SK Saint Leo Gayau namely Tekuyong, Empaling, Isu and Gayau will be connected with electricity by year 2011. This promised was made by member of parliament P202-Sri Aman Masir Kujat.

Most of Masir Kujat Promises are Fulfilled

The same reliable source also told Bukitunggal.com that YB Masir Kujat will keep his promise. This was based on the previous promise that he made to TR Ngulu of Empaling on the building of the civic hall (Dewan Masyarakat) for the long house has been fulfilled.
And on the electricity supplies that he promised to all the TRs (long house chiefs) of the long houses along Simpang Ubah-SK Saint Leo Gayau road during the Parents and Teachers Association or Persatuan Ibubapa dan Guru (PIBG) SK Saint Leo Gayau dinner on 12th October 2010, based on his past reputations, many people believed that such promise was not meant to fish for vote.

If YB Masir Kujat fulfills this promise in year 2011, in God's name, I will change my support to BN.


MRP is only for the Lazy YBs. Masir Kujat Please go beyond MRP


There are three things that any long house ever needed. These things or basic amenities are like road, electricity and the business opportunity. As for the long houses that located along Simpang Ubah, the first basic amenities had been fulfilled, and the second will be achieved in year 2011 if Masir Kujat promise is not empty. The third can be easily achieved if the first and second amenities have been provided.

While waiting for Masir Kujat fulfillment of the above promise, Bukittunggal.com status qou will be remained the same, that is to reveal to the world what BN sarawak politic Of Development has done to the Iban.

Mupok Aku


Monday, July 19, 2010

'Forgotten' tribes left behind by development

Kuching
Monday, 19th July 2010



The Orang Asli of Malaysia, just like the other Natives in Sarawak are easily manipulated by BN therefore have left behind and marginalised by Barisan Nasional.

Just a few hours from the glittering Malaysian capital is a pitiful scene of hungry children and desperate parents, in an indigenous village home to the "forgotten Malaysians".
Naked youngsters with the tell-tale signs of malnourishment - bulging stomachs and brown tinged hair - sit listlessly in a hut, while others cling to their mothers as they suckle milk.
Welcome to Bertang Lama village, home of some of Malaysia's Semai people, an indigenous tribe mired in poverty and struggling to adapt as the multicultural nation races towards modernity.
The village, which houses about 300 people, is located close to Cheroh, a small town in central Pahang that sits along the Titiwangsa mountains which form the backbone of Peninsula Malaysia.
The Semai, once nomadic but now largely settled, are seeking recognition of their traditional land rights as well as basic needs - piped water, electricity, medicine, education and tarred roads.
Known for their tracking skills
There is little food in the village where families live a subsistence life, hunting and gathering to trade in jungle products like rattan and agarwood.
Neither is there much money, as the forest they depend on is fast being depleted of its resources thanks to deforestation caused by logging, and the rapid expansion of rubber and palm oil plantations.
There are an estimated 45,000 Semai in Peninsular Malaysia, among some 150,000 indigenous people divided among 19 linguistic groups who live on the country's mainland.
Colin Nicholas, coordinator of the Centre for Orang Asli Concerns, said the people of Bertang Lama and others like them have become "the forgotten and invisible Malaysians".
Nicholas said the Semai played a valuable role in the British offensive against communist insurgents in the 1950s due to their stealth and tracking skills, but are now seen as irrelevant.
"Come elections, ruling party politicians make promises in exchange for votes but after that they renege on their words. Because of their small population, they are easily ignored by the government," he told AFP.
"The indigenous people have been pushed to the brink. Their situation will only get worse. After nearly 53 years of independence, the government is in a state of denial."

Invisible people

Not all Semai or Orang Asli people are impoverished, and some communities, particularly those located closer to urban infrastructure, have done much better in terms of education, employment and health.
But the plight of Bertang Lama village was highlighted when Lim Ka Ea, an executive officer with the Malaysian Bar Council visited recently and recounted her shock at the scene there in a newspaper article.
"The Orang Asli have been regarded as invisible by many people," she told AFP.
"What we do see in them is their 'primitive' form of lifestyle and the entrenched stereotype that they serve no purpose to the advancement of our nation except to make our tourism advertisements look exotic and attractive."
In the village, 11-year-old Jolisa returns home from the forest, armed with a machete and a bamboo basket on her back as she skips along with three other barefoot friends.
"We went looking for wild vegetables," she says.
"Yes I would like to go to school if there was one in our village," she replies with a smile to a visitor's question.

'Life is difficult'

Nearby, inside a dilapidated hut, a naked two-year-old child with mucus dripping from his nose and an expressionless face holds a bowl containing only mashed tapioca, a flavorless starch, for his breakfast.
The chidren are mostly illiterate, and mostly hungry as their families can only provide them with vegetables and tapioca sourced from the jungle.
The village is located just 11 kilometers from a main road but it is a tedious drive along an unsealed logging track.
"We sell rattan, bamboo and agarwood sourced from the forest. But it is hard to find them now," says Yoke Ham, a 47-year-old father of 12 children who says his ancestors settled here hundreds of years ago.
"The average income per month is less than RM300," he adds, as crying babies drown out the chirp of insects.
Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, who is striving for Malaysia to achieve developed-nation status by 2020, earlier this month assured all Malaysians that no one will be left behind.
"I promise you, as prime minister I will be fair to everybody. We will help all communities to move forward. We will make Malaysia a high-income country," he said.
But the lofty goals mean little to Robina, who looks in her thirties but does not know her age. She holds her sick three-year-old daughter, Sinar, on her lap and appeals for help as tears roll down her face.
"My child has a fever. I have no money to buy food and rice for her," she says. "We have not had our breakfast yet. Life is difficult."

Mupok Aku

AGI IDUP AGI NGELABAN

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Taib Mahmud Leaves His Fate to Party


"Jabu and Iban Powerless  in PBB" - One day  I will handover my position to my deputy (Jabu)....Taib Mahmud remarks during Ming Court Crisis!

BETONG, Oct 5 2009

Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud said he would leave it to Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) to decide whether he should retain his post of president at the next party general assembly.
Taib, 73, said as one who was loyal to the party, he could not make the decision himself as the party’s struggle was his priority.

“I have stated openly that I could step down (as PBB president) anytime, but the party asked me to wait first, so I’ve left it to the party to decide,” he said when simultaneously opening the meetings of the PBB branches at the Datuk Amar Tan Sri Stephen Kalong Ningkan’s Sports Hall, here, today.

Taib, who is also state Finance Minister and Planning and Resource Management Minister, said the Sarawak Barisan Nasional (BN) had always made leadership transformation and this was proven by the fielding of 25 per cent new faces as candidates in each state election.
He said the smooth transformation in PBB and that in the other state BN component parties in the spirit of unity, and where the elders were willing to make way for younger leaders, had been the foundation for BN’s strength in Sarawak.
Taib, who is also Balingian assemblyman, said PBB as the backbone of Sarawak BN had its own style and distinctive politics to continue serving the people and developing the state.
He said Sarawak did not need to change its government for transformation as what happened in some states in the peninsula, as its development policies had always been in tandem with national development needs.
Taib said since BN had been governing the state, it had brought about much change not only in the urban areas but the rural and remote areas as well.

“Sarawak has its own ways. Changing the government for transformation is not our style, as a government change may not bring much good but a lot of problems instead, as can be seen in some of the opposition-controlled states in the peninsula.”

Taib said besides economic development through the creation of the Sarawak Corridor for Renewable Energy (SCORE), focus was also given to capacity-building by producing more skilled manpower through educational development.
Meanwhile at the same function, Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Alfred Jabu, who is also PBB deputy president, said the party members gave their full support to Taib to continue leading the party.
He said the 71 PBB branches in Sarawak would also continue to support the politics of development mooted by Taib.
The support did not only come from PBB, but all the other Sarawak BN component parties, namely Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS), Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) and Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP), he added. — Bernama

Mupok Aku

"Agi Idup Agi Ngelaban"

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Non-Performing Sarawak BN MPs In Parliament - Datuk Peter Chin and YB Nancy In Denial

Dewan Rakyat Deputy Speaker Datuk Wan Junaidi Tunku Jaafar revealetion on non-performing Sarawak BN MPs for seldomly participate in a debate in parliament recieved a negative response from majority of the MPs especially from Datuk Peter Chin and the novice MP, Nancy Shukri.

Datuk Peter Chin , Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water

Datuk Peter Chin when talking to reporters agreed with Deputy Speaker statement that Sarawak MPs seldomly speak in Parliament but added that debate is only one of many yardsticks to measure the performance of a BN MPs who could articulate the aspirations and problems of their constituencies. But in the opinion of the rakyat/voters, if MPs do not speak-up in Parliament how can the problem faced by their contituencies be known by the minister concern? In order to speak in Parliament, the MPs must really understand the topic that they are going to raise , and they must do a proper preparation and homework otherwise they will be caught with their pants down by the Pakatan Rakyat MPs. This has happened to Taib's Son when he answered the question raised by thye Opposition just by reading from the prepared text.

YB Nancy Shukri - "We don't shout. You don't expect us to speak like the Sabahan MPs, that is their nature.We did not speak in aggressive manner because we have our own way.." . Or Sarawak MPs are lazy to do their homework or they Just Master Yes Man !

Denial statements from Sarawak BN MPs in responded to Datuk Wan Junaidi Tunku Jaafar comment which said that Sarawak MPs Seldomly speak in Parliament ....
To all Sarawakian voters like it or not, these are the quality of MPs that all of us voted for. We have no one to blame except for ourselves.
In order not to choose the wrong MP in the future, make sure that you Vote Wisely by Voting all the coward BN MPs Out....
Mupok aku
"Agi Idup Agi Ngelaban"

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Penanti By Election - PKR VS PKR Traitor +2 Inds

Penanti By Election is going to make history in Malaysian Politic as it is the first time that the  Barisan Nasional did not nominate any candidate in the contest. As for the reason why BN did not contest , no matter what reasons the new PM Najib gave but everyone knows that they are afraid to lose the losing battle or in another word , they are COWARD.....
Penanti is one of the State Assembly under Permatang Pauh constituency, and  one of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) stronghold. One basis of BN cowardness here is because they failed to fulfill few promises made during Permatang Pauh by-election held last year. In the election, Datuk Seri Anwar humiliated BN Candidate with bigger majority.
This by-election of which many believe is just an endorsement for PKR candidate. The PKR Candidate in this by election is a Penang PKR deputy chief Mansor Othman . Mansor, holds three Masters degrees, including two from Yale University. He is currently pursuing a PhD in philosophy. He had served as the political secretary to Anwar when he was deputy prime minister in the 1990s, and moved on to joined Keadilan after Anwar was sacked from Umno and the government in 1998. The former Keadilan Penang chief was also heavily involved in negotiations undertaken between DAP, PAS and PKR within the Pakatan coalition.
He is challenged by 3 Independent Candidates ; former Parti Keadilan Nasional (KeAdilan) Penang Wanita chief Aminah Abdullah, also 56, company manager and former Gerakan Telok Wang Branch Youth head Nai Khan Ari, 41, and motivational expert Kamarul Ramizu Idris, 42.
Although many believes that PKR candidate will win with comfortable majority, but personally I would like to urge all the PKR supporters in Penanti to work hard and win with bigger majority.

Good luck to PKR Penanti..

"Agi Idup Agi Ngelaban"

Friday, May 22, 2009

PAS Assemblyman Passed Away- Will UMNO Doning Another White Feathers ?

Manek assemblyman Ismail Yaacob, died early this morning at the Kota Bharu General Hospital here after suffering from a heart attack. YB Ismail Yaacob , 50, who was PAS Deputy-president, is survived by his wife, Siti Zaharah Ibrahaim and 10 children He had been hospitalised since end of last month due to the pain that he was suffering on his leg.

In the last general election held in March 2008, Ismail Yaacob won the predominantly Malay seat after defeating Zulkepli Omar of United Malay National Organisation (UMNO) with a 1352-vote majority. He had been the Assemblyman for Manek for five terms (except in year 2004) since year 1986.

On behalf of Bukittunggal, I offer my condolences to his family.

Another By-Election - Will Cowardice BN Standing in Manek By Election? With the death of YB Ismail Yaacob, EC is expected to make a Press Release to announce whether the by-election is going to be held. If EC decides to hold the by-election, this is going to be the 3rd by-election in Malaysia in year 2009. First by election was held last month, where Pakatan won 2 seats out of 3 seats contested. Second election will be held for Penanti seat, on 31st May 2009. Nomination day for Penanti will be tomorrow, 23rd May 2009. Barisan Nasional (BN) had already decided that they are not going to nominate any candidate for the election. The New PM, Mr Najib had blaming the opposition parties especially KEADILAN for exploiting the election process . Penanti is one of the state constituency under Permatang Pauh (DSAI stringhold). Let’s see whether BN is going to nominate any candidate for Penanti by-election..... To all the PKR supporters in Penanti..All the best to all of you from Sarawak Mupok aku

"Agi Idup Agi Ngelaban"

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Barisan Nasional Politic Of Development - The Best DUN Building in Malaysia VS Delipated and Without Electricity Long Houses

The most expensive State Legislative Building (DUN) in Malaysia. The building which cost RM 300 millions is expected to complete by July 2009

Is it necessary to construct the new facility if the existing one is still in a good condition and fit for occupation.

Look at the condition of one of the longhouses in N25 Balai Ringin. Most of the houses look old and not fit for occupation. Application for housing loan was submitted 2 years ago but until now no response has been recieved from the government.

Vision 2020 is aimed to transform Malaysia into a developed nation. Jabu said that Sarawak will be able to achieve this vision. Do you think so ? Can it be achieved by spending RM 300 million on DUN and billion of ringgit of basic development budget diverts to nothern part, to be specified to Mukah a Tok Uban hometown ? Personally I felt that vision 2020 is just a dream for Tok Uban as it will not be able to reach majority of the longhouses.. Mupok aku
"Agi Idup Agi Ngelaban"

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Power Struggle In Perak - Democracy Vs Abuse Of Power

Victory through the most dirtiest way in Malaysia Politic.
Pakatan took over Perak from BN in March 2008 through a democratic way but 9 months later they were forced to handover Perak to BN through the most dirtiest (as far as I ever knew) way in Malaysia politic. Using Police, MACC and Pxlxce, BN lead by then DPM Najib wrest Perak and force its legal MB to step down. While the saga was still far from over, this morning ,Pakatan Speaker V. Sivakumar was removed from his seat by force with the help of government agents the police.

"The Situation Inside Perak DUN -Look like circus"
As usual using excessive force , the Police, backed by water cannon, deployed barbed wire around the state legislature in Ipoh, the capital of Perak state in northwestern Malaysia, while it held its first session since the state government was ousted.
Police stopped PAKATAN supporters from entering the building and cleared a 500-metre exclusion zone. They detained anyone wearing black, the colour chosen by the opposition to protest against the ruling coalition's cease of power.
Perak is the focal point of tensions between the opposition and the National Front government that has ruled Malaysia for 51 years following the takeover of the state government in a move orchestrated by Mr Najib Razak, the country's new prime minister.

Is this the way how the DUN Speaker should be treated ? In February, Mr Najib convinced three opposition lawmakers to sit as independents, a move that deprived the People's Alliance of its majority in the state, one of five ruled by the opposition. On Thursday, the National Front succeeded in ousting the speaker of the assembly and installing its own person in the post, effectively taking over the legislature, which was then officially opened by the son of the Sultan of Perak. The former speaker was pulled from the building by police after scuffles and arguments inside the assembly. The PAKATAN had wanted new elections, which were resisted by Barisan Nasional that has lost four out of five state and parliamentary by-elections since a March 2008 general election. A spokesman for Malaysia's Islamist party said that 65 had been arrested, including five MPs, although police would not confirm the figure. 'We are willing to lose in an election but not to be treated like this,' Salahuddin Ayub, an MP for the Pan Malaysian Islamic Party, told reporters before he was arrested.

Inhuman action by a group of men believed to be of Malaysian Police to the elect-DUN Speaker.

Being the member of PAKATAN sympatizer , I strongly condemn BARISAN NASIONAL for employing dirty politic to wrest Perak from PAKATAN. They used the same tactic in Batang Ai during the just concluded by-election. The police should stop from being the agent for BN government. They should remain positive just like the approach taken by the Malaysian Armed Forces. As for the palace, Sultan of Perak is one of the most intelligence Sultan in the history of Malay Sultanate , I believed that his royal highness will act neutral without being seen or showing his support to any of the coalition be it BN or PAKATAN..DAULAT TUANKU !

As for PM Najib, be a getleman, dissolve Perak's DUN and call for fresh election, let's the rakyat determine who their government is . As for PAKATAN in PERAK...Keep the fighting Spirit on , and...

"Agi Idup Agi Ngelaban"

Mupok aku..

Monday, April 27, 2009

Najib Promises Reform ?

KUALA LUMPUR - PRIME Minister Najib Razak has named veteran politicians to help him regain voter support, but analysts on Sunday expressed doubts that the old guard can provide new direction for Malaysia's embattled ruling party.

Mr Najib, who took over the premiership early this month, appointed several highprofile but old-time politicians Friday to help lead the United Malays National Organisation. Analysts said the appointees - including former International Trade Minister Rafidah Aziz and Information Minister Rais Yatim - were unlikely to give the ruling National Front coalition the boost it is looking for.

The coalition, dominated by Mr Najib's Umno party, is still reeling from poor election results last year, the worst in the five decades it has been in power. 'It's not impressive. ... It's still the same old people at a time when you promise a reform agenda,' said Mohammad Agus Yusoff, a political science lecturer at the National University of Malaysia. 'It's as if you lack credible, high-caliber leaders. ...Definitely (the new appointees) were once Umno leaders, but their time has gone,' he said.

Mr Najib has taken pains in his first month in office to emphasise that he plans wideranging changes to win back support. Earlier this week, he announced the liberalisation of several service sectors to make the country more economically competitive. As part of the liberalisation he has taken the first step to dismantle an affirmative action program that gives majority Malays privileges in state contracts, jobs, housing and education. The program has been a major thorn in the side for the minority ethnic Chinese and Indians.

He has also said he would ensure racial equality in this multiethnic nation, where Muslim Malays make up 60 per cent of the population and control the government. Ethnic Chinese and Indians, who together account for a third of the 28 million people, complain they face economic, religious and social discrimination.

But political analyst Khoo Kay Peng said Mr Najib's first month in office had been marked by promises and announcements with no real changes. 'There is totally no reform,' Mr Khoo said. 'His leadership doesn't have a clear direction. If you want a new direction, you can't have people from the old school. ...

There is a serious problem in (the party's) pool of leadership.' Mohammad Agus also said several of the political appointees had 'problems in terms of image' because they faced allegations of corruption. -- AP

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Najib's Barisan Nasional Goverment Is Moving Towards Destruction - Pakatan Rakyat to Take This Opportunity

Many believe that Najib term as Malaysian 5th Prime Minister will not last longer. Since he took over as Malaysian No 1 man from Pak Lah, he has been plugged with so many issues and problems such as (Not to include the Mongolian beuty and corruption involve the purchase of the second hand submarines) :- Barisan Nasional (BN) – Coalition Front - Losses In 7th April 2009 By-Election. Out of the 3 seats that it contested it lost 2 seats in Peninsular. Its only won the Batang Ai but with controversy. PKR claimed that BN employed dirty politic such as the implementation of instant project worth over RM 70 millions, rampant corruption and abused of power, misuse of government properties during the campaign and the most serious case involved the 14 ballot boxes from Jawah Gerang stronghold area been tampered believed to be by BN or EC. Dissatisfaction Over New Cabinet Line-up. Some members of the coalition have expressed their dissatisfaction openly over the distribution of the ministerial posts. It all started with MIC . It felt that Indian community is not well represented by the new government and it even suggested to pull-out from the coalition. Yesterday, 14th April 2009 , Michael Dawos one of the Bidayuh Assemblyman expressed his dissatisfaction over no Bidayuh assemblyman being included in Najib’s new line3-up. And this morning Abang Johari , the Deputy President of Parti Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) also expressed his dissatisfaction over Najib failure to nominate any Sarawakian Malay in his cabinet.
As usual Jabu is always arrogant and was the first to make scarstic remark against the newspapers for highlighting the issue. His main aim is to please his dying bos Tok Uban.
Statement by Abang Johari over Sarawak malay exclution as full minister.
Trengganu State Assembly Crisis. Yesterday ten of the 24 Barisan Nasional assemblymen stayed away from the Terengganu state assembly sitting , fanning speculation that it was related to a bid to oust Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said. According to the reliable source, the 10 assemblymen believed to be Tan Sri Jusuh, Trengganu ex-Menteri Besar followers were not happy with current MB Datu Ahmad Said. The Stand-off between the two coalitions in UMNO, (Tan Sri Jusoh and Tan Sri Said with the support of the palace) started since March 2008 over the removal of Tan Sri Jusoh from office by the palace.
Deputy Prime Minister Mahyuddin Yassin negative remarks toward Chinese Community. Mahyuddin Yassin in the interview published by Mingguan Malaysia on Sunday, 13th April 2009 (Could be the Black Sunday for the newly appointed DPM) when ask about BN defeats in Bukit Selambau and Bukit Gantang by-election said that he was not happy with the Chinese community for did not throw their votes to BN despite all the good things that the BN done to the Chinese Community such as the RM 1 Million allocation to the Chinese school. This interview was then published by the Chinese Newspaper last Monday 13th April 2009 and had caused the uproar among the Chinese Communities in Malaysia.
First Test for DPM-Will he Win the Battle ?
Pakatan Rakyat should start to plan now if they want to wrest power from BN. With these new development, to reinforced his motto 'One Malaysia. People First. Performance Now , Najib may call for snap election. As for Pakatan Rakyat especially in Sarawak, plan has to be drawn now and do not wait for the last minute. Take this opportunity to strengthen PKR in Sarawak particularly in the remote area, and to break BN strength as Tsun Zu said :- “ Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected and The general who loses a battle makes but few calculations beforehand. Thus do many calculations lead to victory, and few calculations to defeat: how much more no calculation at all! It is by attention to this point that I can foresee who is likely to win or lose” Until then Mupok aku “Agi Idup Agi Ngelaban”

Sunday, March 15, 2009

PRS Man Selected as BN Candidate For Batang Ai

BN meeting held yesterday, unanimously selected Mussen, who is JJMB nominee and a PRS man as a BN candidate for Batang Ai by election.
JJMB who met outside the meeting room revealed the name of the candidate to the reporters. He was so jovial when met by the reportes outside the meeting room but immediately changed his mood upon realised that J*bu the balls player was looking at him from inside the meeting room.
The PBB supporter who was waiting outside the meeting room and who prefer to be remained anonymous informed the writer that Mussen is going to lose the election thus will loss everything such as his senior position in goverment and also the pension just like what happened to one of Masing nominee during last year election.
Well PKR, you know there is a limbo in BN thus is their weakest point or vulnarability. Attack them at their vulnerable point to subdue them as what Sun Tsu said it :-
" Invincibility lies in one's own hands but the enemy's vulnerability is of his own making. Thus, those skilled in war can make themselves invincible but the enemy's vulnerability is provided only by the enemy himself".
Mupok aku
"Agi Idup Agi Ngelaban"
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