Tuesday, September 28, 2010
No Politics for Students?
Shazini Munir - Pengurusi Solidarity Mahasiswa Malaysia gives his views why students have their rights to politics.
Today, 28 September 2010, the supporters mainly made up by students were waiting for the commencement of the appeal involving 4 UKM students at Mahkamah Rayuan Khas at Duta Court.
The time was rescheduled to 3.00 p.m. instead of 2.00 p.m.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Hakka Connexion
Carene, the restaurateur of Hakka Connexion explains what is in store for food lovers. She offers delectable Chinese dishes with a fine Hakka touch. Hakka Noodles, Hakka Sui Kow and Pork Leg Vinegar are the few to mention.
Her tasty lunch and entrees, all of which are MSG (Mono Sodium Glutemate) free and to enjoy the meal in a conducive atmosphere. And most of all at affordable price.
Unit G21 Ground Floor,
Block A,
Damansara Intan,
Jalan SS20/27,
Petaling Jaya.
(Next to Tropicana City Mall)
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Birth Certificates and Identity Cards
It is a crying shame to learn that there are still Malaysians who are still without birth certificates and identity cards.
If Uthayakumar is not helping those who are "stranded" by the system, who will then?
By inferring racism to helping the Indians is definitely cruel in Malaysian context, today.
The deprivation of such documents to any Malaysian born child has to be eradicated.
Why should the government make life miserable for those who are in a dire need for such documents to earn a decent living?
Eve of Malaysia Day
The eve of Malaysia Day saw a group of concerned Malaysians congregating at KLSCAH. They are a small group of "silent majority" so to speak, in which the government surmises to be insignificant.
Pathetic as it should be and by being arrogant, least not knowing that the "silent majority" is akin to a sleeping giant!
For forty-seven minutes in silence, each minute represents one year of Malaysia Day where our political liberty and our rights to speech are suppressed.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Bakum Despair
16 Sept 2010 – Annexe
Sape Performance
Miku Loyang, one of the “sape” players gave an insight into the travesty of justice of their ancestor’s land. The Sarawak government has the Bakun Dam but left them in the lurch with false promises.
In the name of development, sweeteners fell from the sky laced with untold miseries. Today, we hear their plights again seeking for justice from the little they have left to nothing.
Sape Performance
Miku Loyang, one of the “sape” players gave an insight into the travesty of justice of their ancestor’s land. The Sarawak government has the Bakun Dam but left them in the lurch with false promises.
In the name of development, sweeteners fell from the sky laced with untold miseries. Today, we hear their plights again seeking for justice from the little they have left to nothing.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Malaysia Day
Central Market
16 September 2010
Sape Performance
Direct from Sarawak
Venue: Annexe
Time : 8.00 p.m.
Photo Exhibition : 3.00 p.m. – 11.00 p.m.
Truth Matters: Integration with Integrity5th National Congress on Integrity
16th September 2010
At South Wing, UCSI University, Cheras, KL
16 September 2010
Sape Performance
Direct from Sarawak
Venue: Annexe
Time : 8.00 p.m.
Photo Exhibition : 3.00 p.m. – 11.00 p.m.
Truth Matters: Integration with Integrity5th National Congress on Integrity
16th September 2010
At South Wing, UCSI University, Cheras, KL
8.30-9.00 am Registration and Arrival of Participants
8.45 am Arrival of Invited Guests and Dignitaries
9.00 am Arrival and Keynote Address by VIP
9.10 am Singing of National Anthem
Launch of Malaysia Day song “We R Malaysia”
Keynote Address by Senator Dato Seri Idris Jala on
Celebrating Diversity in Malaysia
10.00 am Tea Break and Departure of invited VIP
Launch of Malaysia Day song “We R Malaysia”
Keynote Address by Senator Dato Seri Idris Jala on
Celebrating Diversity in Malaysia
10.00 am Tea Break and Departure of invited VIP
10.20 am Introduction by Chief Moderator
10.30 am Keynote of Theme by Datuk Azzat Kamaludin, Moderator. First Bangsa Malaysia Dialogue and Justice Datuk Seri Sri Ram Gopal, former Federal Court Judge on National Integration with Constitutional Integrity
11.30 am Responses by 7 representatives (4 minutes each) from all Religious
Communities in Malaysia
10.30 am Keynote of Theme by Datuk Azzat Kamaludin, Moderator. First Bangsa Malaysia Dialogue and Justice Datuk Seri Sri Ram Gopal, former Federal Court Judge on National Integration with Constitutional Integrity
11.30 am Responses by 7 representatives (4 minutes each) from all Religious
Communities in Malaysia
12.00 pm Roundtable Dialogue by delegates and adoption of Anti-Racism Code of
Conduct Guidelines
1.00 pm Selected Roundtable Reports and Adoption of Guidelines
Conduct Guidelines
1.00 pm Selected Roundtable Reports and Adoption of Guidelines
1.30pm Lunch and Prayer break
2.15pm Break into 3 parallel tracks of key issues for consideration
1. Education as a Framework for National Unity; Moderator, Prof Datuk Dr Shamsul Amri, Speakers, Professor Datuk Dr Ibrahim Bajunid and Dr Wong Chin Huat
2. Political Culture and Leadership for National Unity; Moderator, Dato Ambiga Sreenevasan, Speakers, Dato Zaid Ibrahim and YB Hannah Yeoh
3. National Unity through Religion, Law and Shared Values; Assoc Prof Azmi Sharom, Speakers, YB Dr Dzulkifly Ahmad and Datuk Dr Denison Jayasooria
Introduction of Speakers by Moderators of each session
Two speakers at 25 minutes each
Q&A and Roundtable Dialogue
4.00---4.15pm Tea break
4.30-5.30 pm Plenary Session with feedback and views by Moderators of Dialogue
5.30-6.00 pm Summing Up by Chief Moderator and views by Independent Observers (*Dato Noor Rezan Bapoo, Sdr Philip Chua, Sdr Anis Yusal Yusuf, Dr Beth Baikan, Dr Farouk Musa, Dr John Ridgway,)
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