Selasa, 5 Julai 2011

念群与沙登人民同在 | Nie Ching for Serdang

念群与沙登人民同在 | Nie Ching for Serdang


6th day in yellow in suport of BERSIH 2.0 reform agenda

Posted: 05 Jul 2011 06:39 AM PDT

6th day in yellow.

Yesterday wore a yellow skirt, today wear a yellow T-shirt. No matter the rally is on or off, I fully agree with the demand and request of BERSIH 2.0. And I strongly feel that we need a reform of our electoral system. Bersih is not about Ambiga, not about Pakatan Rakyat, not abt rally. It is abaut our desire to have a clean and fair election, our desire to CHANGE.

Tuntutan Bersih 2.0 :

  1. BERSIH kan Senarai Undi (Daftar Pemilih)
  2. Reformasikan Undi Pos
  3. Gunakan Dakwat Kekal
  4. Akses Media Yang Bebas & Adil
  5. Tempoh Berkempen Minima 21 Hari
  6. Kukuhkan Institusi Awam
  7. Hentikan Rasuah
  8. Hentikan Politik Kotor

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[Malaysian Insider] Bersih 2.0: Winners and losers

Posted: 05 Jul 2011 04:07 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR, July 5 — So it is settled, after weeks of harassment and thuggish behaviour by the government, the people for free and fair elections will gather in a stadium on July 9.

This episode has once again demonstrated how fractious and divided Malaysia is with enlightened and liberal Malaysia on one side and almost facist powers on the other.

Some individuals emerge from this episode with reputations intact, others with image destroyed forever. The Malaysian Insider gives our take on the winners and losers.

Winners

•    The organisers of Bersih: let’s be honest, until a few weeks ago this was a movement at the periphery of most Malaysians. Okay, so some 100,000 people would have marched on the streets on KL. But thanks to the government's blanket arrests, use of draconian laws and decision to behave like a repressive regime, Bersih became a buzzword. Much to the government’s chagrin, everyone has forgotten about Datuk T, all the wonderful projects under the ETP. Today, people remember Bersih as the people fighting for clean and fair elections, and the Barisan Nasional (BN) government as the people frightened of free and fair elections.

• Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan: She was called names by the prime minister and threatened with having her citizenship revoked by the Malacca chief minister and was under severe pressure from the police and security agencies. But the former Bar Council president did not lose her cool or become rabid like her detractors. She stayed the course and was always civil. Maybe our politicians should take a leaf out of her book.

• The Yang di-Pertuan Agong: his measured last-minute intervention gave the government and Bersih face-saving escape routes from confrontation. This is what Malaysians expect of the monarchy: for them to be honest brokers, not mouthpieces for the ruling party. In all likelihood he was asked by the government to issue the statement on Sunday but it does appear that he was unwilling to demonise Bersih.

• Malaysian public: in the wake of all this talk of riots and tension, the man in the street was unmoved and unconvinced by the fairytale stories of communist plots and Christian funding — a sure sign that the governed are more mature than the government.

Losers

• Datuk Seri Najib Razak: he has now agreed to meet Bersih leaders to discuss the venue for their rally. One has to ask why as the PM he did not engage the activists but instead he allowed them to be demonised by his Umno party. The mishandling of the issue also allowed Malaysia’s image to be tarnished and undid a lot of good work done by good men in the administration. He allowed the hardliners in government and his party to call the shots when he should have been leading from the front.

• Datuk Hishammuddin Hussein: where does one start with this major disappointment of a minister? He left many stumped by his illogical statements and his John Le Carre scenarios. He has ambitions of becoming the country’s prime minister. After this performance it is arguable whether he is the best person for the home ministry portfolio.

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[July 2] Menghadiri Majlis Perasmian Karnival Masjid Al-Ikhwaniah

Posted: 05 Jul 2011 03:38 AM PDT

Artikel blog ini dipetik dan diubahsuai dari blog ADUN Bangi@Dr Shafie

Adun Bangi YB Dr. Shafie Abu Bakar dan Ahli Parlimen Serdang Saudari Teo Nie Ching telah dijemput  ntuk menyertai karnival Masjid Al-Ikhwaniah pada pagi Sabtu 2 Julai yang lalu. Program bermula dari hari Jumaat dengan solat Jumaat yang Khatib menyampaikan khutbah ialah YB Dato` Dr. Hassan bin Mohd Ali Exco Hal Ehwal Islam, Adat-Adat Melayu, Infra-Struktur dan Kemudahan Awam diikuti pada petangnya ialah Pertandingan Nasyid dan pada sebelah malamnya diadakan forum bertajuk ``Islam Untuk Semua`` yang ahli panelnya terdiri dari Ustaz Norazman bin Mohamad, Ustaz Azrul Azlan bin Iskandar Mirza dan Prof. Madya Dr. Harlina Halijah bt. Hj. Siraj. Forum dimoderatorkan oleh Ust. Duraibi bin Haji Mohd. Amin.

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