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HOME – The Drama & Documentary
Oct 22nd
I once visited a small Burmese refugee residence here in Kuala Lumpur. They are all here due to many reasons like health, military ruling, poverty and etc. in their country and they need a place they could call home.
It was in January 2008 where (read about my visit) I visited this small refugee home and I took this video below. Watching it again, I miss this place and I do hope they are still around, with better support of course.
Then, recently I found out that there is a drama and documentary made about the Burmese refugee here in Malaysia.
I can’t remember where I picked this up, but I knew that I saved it in my “Read Later” Tab on Firefox.
The Drama
HOME is a short drama about the journey of Burmese refugee Roi Roi’s search for a home in Malaysia.

The Documentary
Many Burmese refugees flee to Malaysia to escape the tyranny of their country’s military junta. Despite surviving a grueling journey across the borders of Thailand and Malaysia, many find themselves victims of human rights abuse and human trafficking in Malaysia. This is a documentary that unveils the heartbreaking stories of Burmese refugees in Malaysia through testimonials of their horrific experiences.

There will be a film screening this coming 23rd October at The Annexe Gallery at 8.00 PM. It is presented by SUARAM and for further info, you can call 03-77843525 (SUARAM).
Unfortunately, I can’t make it to this event… as I will be flying off in approximately 20 hours to a perfect “honeymoon” with my love one.
Can someone please update me on the outcome of this drama and documentary if you happen to be there.
Pwweeassseeeee…
Note: All pictures from The Annexe Gallery website.
Students Grilled the Government during MSLS2008
Aug 4th
Saturday, 2nd August is a day where future leaders of Malaysia made their voice heard.
It was the first day of 2nd Annual Malaysian Student Leaders Summit 2008 and the heat was intense between the government and the students. MSLS is a summit where students from many different universities, be it local or international, coming together to be part of the agent of change for the better of their future here in Malaysia.
Started off with the officiating speech by YB Datuk Seri Khaled Nordin whose topic was “Student Activism as an Element of Human Capital Development“. I attended halfway of his speech partly because I was not keen and interested with the topic. I don’t know why.
Next in line is a forum on “Malaysian National Unity: Organic or Manufactured?” by two panelist, Royal Prof. Ungku Abdul Aziz (former VC of UM) and Khoo Kay Peng (political analyst). Some of the key points delivered during this forum was from Prof. Ungku who said that we need to strengthen our Malay Language to unite Malaysian. Also what was said that we Malaysian lack in communication and understanding between each other and we need to improve on that. It was also said that we need to forge national unity back in the school itself as it was pretty much dysfunctional in the sense of cultivating national unity.
I skipped the next topic, “Reconciling Religion and Genger: The Malaysian Context” as I had some urgency to attend to and party, this was not one of my favourite topic amongs all. Therefore, nothing to say about it then.
A break for lunch and then, it was Ministerial Address by our Education Minister, YB Dato’ Seri Hishammuddin on the topic “The National Education Blueprint: Addressing Racial Polarization adn Sustainable Economic Development“. Gosh! The kind of topic being thrown out!
This was pretty much interested only at the Q&A session, but during his speech, I was not really paying much of an attention, but I manage to capture some of the points that I think worth to write down. Dato’ Seri Hishammuddin said that racial polarization was a matter of history whereby it was nothing new.
The National Education Blueprint (NEB) which in its time frame (2006-2010) is to relook into the ways of teaching, which is currently too academic. Some of the things that were being mentioned was to reassess UPSR and class base examination.
To enhance governence in school, the MOE has appointed 60 schools’ head of administrator to attend courses overseas and come back to run the school independently. Giving more space and authority to these heads to run the school without getting authority time and time again from the MOE.
Another interesting topic brought up was the Moral Subject. Fellow student Andrew Loh gave his question on the relevency of Moral Studies in SPM and he mentioned that it is one of the few subject being reviewed in the NEB. Other questions also covers the perception of parents about the islamization of the school because of the teachings and custom and regulations. Dato’ Seri Hishammuddin’s reply was pointing to the non-muslim saying its being islamized while the muslim saying its too secular. Two different interest, too hard to please. Oh wells…
It was rather an interesting forum and I still think, we should have been allocated more time for the Q&A with Dato’ Seri Hishammuddin. Then, after this, it was the session many was waiting for.
It was a session with our beloved Prime Minister.
Pak Lah’s Keynote Address was “Holistic Development and The Role of Government“. Before his speech, he showed up a notes and commented how thick the notes was and thus went on giving his own speech, moving away from the intended keynote address topic. Some topics said was about how much we love our country, the need to strive together, the willingness to respect all races, no hatred, talked about “perpaduan” (unity), then about the petrol prices that affected the increase in commodity price increased as well and how much it has also affected government’s budget, and that we should challenge ourselves to be better to even winning gold in olympics. How irrelevent?
Malaysiakini reported it on their website about this…
Following this, Abdullah sought a clarification from the student who posed the question, apparently oblivious that the topic for his keynote address listed in the event’s itinerary was Holistic Development and the role of the Government.
“Holistic apa?… Where did I say so in my speech? Are you looking at it? Oh, you are (referring) to the title of my speech!” exclaimed Abdullah, leading to laughter, applause and then loud murmurs from the 500-odd participants.
He did not touch on the intended topic during his keynote address but instead delivered a 40-minute off-the-cuff address to the students on a wide range of topics.
I couldn’t believe actually what had happened. Maybe he was so busy that no proper speech was prepared. Who’s fault here is not at stake. Just how much proper communication should be taken an importance before delivering speech to students, whom Pak Lah regards as “future leaders”.
It was then Q&A after his speech and some of the questions asked were:
- In achieving 2020, are we on schedule?
- I wish to join the civil service, but the civil service doesn’t seem to be colour blind. What will be done to redeem the image of the civil service?
- Will there be more public debates between the cabinet members and the opposition on government policies?
- What is the role of the government in holistic development?
_ You have called yourself colour blind, but what is your view on our quota system? It is still more racial rather than community- based. Secondly, what is your views on protecting minorities rather than majorities?
- I want to know how do you feel about promises that you have not kept. I don’t want to know what you’re going to do, but I want to know how you feel, towards us, the people you are responsible for. (Su Ann asked this! Fuiyoh!! haha)
It was interesting to see how Pak Lah handle all the questions, and again, I do seriously think that PakLah should have spent more time with the students!
The day ends with the Industry and Corporate Forum “Malaysia’s Corporate Sector: Where do Malaysia’s Youth Fit In?“. I was looking forward to this forum as well… I’m in the corporate sector! -_-
The three panelist for this forum was Tengku Zafrul Aziz (CEO, Tune Money), Ahmad Shanizam (Director, Khazanah Nasional), Ruben Gnanalingam (Exec. Director, Westport Malaysia).
This forum was moderated and some of the questions put forth were
- How do you find the qualities in a person?
- How have it been for them in their corporate years?
- Any words to those who wants to get into the corporate world?
Ahmad’s view was to look for someone who work smart, work hard, with heart. Which was a view borrowed from the Finance Minister II, Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop. Ahmad added that, those who wants to be successful has to be someone who has good intention in what he does. To be different also, that person must make a change!
Tengku Zafrul’s view was similar as Ahmad’s, work hard and smart, believe in the company and believe that he can make a chage. More towards how much can you contribute to the company rather than how much can the company pays you. Look for the after-rewards once an achievement is made.
Ruben presses on that person should have passion in what they do with the right attitude. Also, to be successfull, that person has to be expert in a certain field before diversifying into different jobs.
Among other topics were about networking and all three panelist agrees that networking is the way forward, pretty much like who you know. Ahmad said that not necessary who you know, but what you know also counts. They said in the corporate world, we need to expand our network beyond our comfort zone and to know the people out there. Learn from them and more importantly, to know your peers first.
Agree very much on the networking part and pretty much reflected on me. Heh…
That wraps up the first day of MSLS 2008 and coming up soon is the debate of YB Khairy, YB Tony Pua and YB Nik Nazmi!
Free Nathaniel Tan NOW!
Jul 15th
Nathaniel Tan has been arrested for no reason and without a proper
code of arrest by 3 plain cloth policemen. It is so unethical in their
way of approach.
I am blogging this to reach the attention of many of you out there
to take this matter seriously. Because you and I could be next.
I’ve faced the police before, because I was supposedly thought of
having drugs in my apartment, and boy, I know how unethical they are!
Jeff Ooi reported on Screenshots the arrest by these UFOs.
Polytikus roars over this matters.
John Lee is saddened by his boss’ arrest.
bangkit.net is running the news feeds as well.
You can follow the updated news on Nat’s arrest and whereabout here
at jelas.info
WHO IS NAT? Well, this detailed info would let you know how great
is Nat to the country and the world.
What can you do? SIGN THE PETITION. Spread this news to everyone!

Lina Joy, No Joy
Jun 2nd
This case was ruled by court about 2 days ago.
What case you may ask?
A case of this lady Lina Joy who was born of Malay parents, wanted
to convert to a Christian, but then was denied by the Federal Court.
Why? Because our court ruling is as such that the Syariah Court is
“actually” higher than the Federal Court. Lina Joy was just ruled and
denied for her constitutional rights by the Federal Court.
A quote from the Quran taken from RantingsbyMM (Marina Mahathir)
Al Baqarah 2: 256
Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from Error: whoever rejects evil and believes in God hath grasped the most trustworthy hand- hold, that never breaks. And God heareth and knoweth all things.
The meaning is deep, but it shows that all God are not bias. It is just us the
Human Beings whom are the creation of our almighty God are, the bias ones.
No any God ever holds those who decides to leave the faith, but welcome their
decision to believe in the faith or otherwise.
The right of freedom is also mentioned in our Constitution under Article 11.
Filed in Fundamental Liberties, the Article 11: Freedom of Religion reads;
(1) Every person has the right to profess and practise his religion and, subject to Clause (4), to propagate it.
While Clause (4): Supreme law of the Federations reads;
(1) This constitution is the supreme law of the Federation and any law passed after Merdeka Day which is inconsistent with this Constitution shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be void.
Puteri Shehnaz Majid of the Malaysian Bar wrote a nice piece of comment in
regarding to this Article 11 matters.
A coalition was formed in May 2004 named, Article 11 was created to create
awareness amongst all Malaysian about their constitutional rights.
I feel that my freedom to choose my religion has been taken away just like that.
Oh wells.. GO get yourself a copy of the Federal Constitution at MPH only
at RM 10.00 CHEAP!?? No>??
Other sources at:
Screenshots
Rocky’s Bru
Elizabeth Wong
Dozen Arrested at IOI Puchong.
Feb 5th
4th January, a protest by People’s Justice Party (Parti Keadilan Rakyat).
I just read about it, and I even knew about the event.
About a dozen protesters were arrested. Oh didn’t you know what if you want
to protest in Malaysia, you need to get approval and a permit from the police
so that you can protest? Funny? Shocking? but IT’S TRUE.
I don’t understand how you could still call it protest when it is approved by
the government? ahha
The protest is left with some ugly scenes, which is already a norm in M’sia.
The police is king of all while the rakyat is the dirt of all..
As reported by Elizabeth Wong, some of the names whom are arrested are
Nora, Yee Ling (Youth for Change), Jasmine, Badrul Hisham,
Ezam Mohd Nor, Tian Chua, R. Sivarasa (KeADILan), Dr. Hatta Ramli,
Mohd Sabu, Member of Parliament Salahuddin Ayub (PAS), reporter
Syafik and several others.

Nora being arrested.


Pic Left: Yee Ling of Youth4Change
Pic Right: R. Srivasan of Parti Keadilan Rakyat

Police: Hey Tian Chua, macam biasalah.. my boys are thirsty, duit kopi lai..
Tian Chua: hari ini tak dak la bang.. salary belum masuk ni…

Police: Tiu, told you not to take my ugly face!! Let me see the pictures!!
Photographer: I can’t they are all nude pictures, and its HARAM for you!!
It says “^@%#%$ TOLL @^#@” ahha and “OSA KILLS RAKYAT”
They even killed the wabbit..
Links:
Tol Demo #4 @ Elizabeth Wong
For whom the tolls toll @ Screenshots
Pictures @ LensaMalaysia.com
Demo Tol @ PKR Website
MerdekaReview.com
Present Point Power
No Money No Talk
Dec 31st

That is what being said by the military and
rescue force towards the victims of the flood
in Johor and Malacca.
A report was lodge against this graft seeking
rescue teams who first asked money as much
as RM 4000 and then bargained till RM400
just to rescue people. And what’s worst is
this was told when this man in the picture
asked the rescue team to send food and
drinks to his customers held up in his saloon.
This is unacceptable and this man, Mr. Wong Yee Ken, lodge a report against
these greedy rescue team. (report no: SEGAMAT/007292/06).
Prominent MP of Seputeh, Teresa Kok has been harping on this matter.
I would say that, she is really fighting hard for the people of the victims.
Come on, what has out country turning into??
We don’t give them money, we will be left to die or starve and suffer..
But we all have to in desperate moments, and these idiots knows when to
take money from all of malaysians.
And as the report says, the money is only asked from the non-majority
population peeps. That is BIAS!!. What are all those tax payers paying
money for??
And our defence minister in his very defensive manner saying that these
things are not happening! and he will look into these matter seriously.
Come on.. Don’t be a joker. We would not hit on things that is not
happening.. Why try hard to make urself look good when others just don’t
perceive u are? Just another clown filling up empty quota space.
Good to end 2006 in this manner. Malaysia Boleh
Sign the Online Petition!!
Mar 20th
On YB Lim’s blog, I’ve found this petition that we all
should sign. Regardless of race, gender and religion..
_______________________________________________________
To: The Malaysian Government
“We, the undersigned, Malaysian men and women from all ethnic and
faith backgrounds, are concerned about recent events and statements
that undermine the supremacy of the Federal Constitution.
We wish to remind our national leaders that Article 4(1) emphatically
declares that the Constitution is the supreme law of the Federation
and that the oath of office of all parliamentarians, cabinet ministers and
judges is singularly to defend the Constitution. ” (more)
Do your part.. PARTICIPATE… :
Jan 14th
For a better future or tmr, we have to kick away the “TIDAK APA” attitude.
We as citizen of our country, Malaysia and earthling of this wonderful
world, we have our right stated in the well known human rights.
So, let me highlight some of the current on going that we can do as human,
we our freedom of speech human rights.
In the International Scene,
The Reporters without Borders came out with an online petition on freedom
of expression. They urge internet users and bloggers to support its
recommendations on freedom of expression.
The content of the proposal can be obtained HERE.
Back here in Malaysia,
There is a call for a peace gathering to make a difference in local media.
The gathering starts at Bangsar LRT at 8.30pm.
It will be a black attire affair…
So, you want to do your part?
Why not take part in one of the above or both
Happenings…
Jan 7th
Dr. Liew passed away when a big huge rock/stone fell on his BMW!..
at Plaza Damas construction area..!! damn…
BMW U KNOW!! Wht the fuck man.. If I am the one who died, I will sure
come back as ghost and haunt that mothafacker firstly because he ruined
my BMW and secondly because he killed me after destroying my car.!
That sucks man..!!
Then.. worst still the “you know who” don’t give a damn about the contractor
Never like fine them or watsoever..!! WTF man.. that sucks big time..
Then.. there was like SRJC Sin Chung is being demolished without
giving its warning to the school and despite protest being made by the school.
Just a court order to tear down the place the developer started their work!
So.. LESSON! = COURT RULING IS THE HIGHEST OF ALL IN MALAYSIA!
Note: Even religous matter.. !! Remember M. Moothy’s case?
and furthermore.. Proton is like selling MV Augusta!
What the hell.. enough of all this nonsense people!!
Can’t YOU PEOPLE just get things right for once..
If not.. HIRE THE RIGHT PEOPLE!!
Even MAS is like facing the damn problem of losing $$$$$
Precious MONEY okay!!.. It is people’s money.. why?
Because MAS is not surviving on their own..
They are surviving on government’s money!!
means.. OUR MONEY!!
Even public transportation is the worst and is the root to all devilish jam in
KL and outskirt of KL!!
Can’t they just give a better service with KTM? which has links with most of
the major outskirt towns?
Can’t KTM just buck up and clear up all this ANOTHER NONSENSE!!
“Track Problem” and “Train Spoil” is always their excuse…
Worst still is the bus transportation in the whole KLANG VALLEY!!
WORST!!.. damn it!!
And who owns all these property!!..
I can proudly say.. 70% is “you know who”
I better stop ranting.. but it is the fact!!
I wish for a better tmr.. ALWAYS!! and a better “you know who”

