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WE ARE SICK OURSELVES

Umno is playing CIA
Dr Hassan Ali ?
I Don't Want To Be remember As Criminal
Hassan Md Yaacob
Isa Will Win
Ugrateful Indonesia

BATANG PINANG...NO NO BAGAN PINANG

My knowledge of Batang Pinang is nill. I even mentioned the word Batang Pisang to mean Batang Pinang. This is a new line, added to correct the name from Batang Pinang to Bagan Pinang. You see my knowledge is so very limited about this locality. Who will win in the coming by-election ? If it is done in a gentleman's way, UMNO will lose. If it is done by the dishonest and blackmail way then UMNO will win. And everyone will know UMNO will win by the military votes. Yet it is very ridiculous to say that military makes 60% of the voters there. Wouldn't you smell something if it said that 60% of the people of military are people from Bagan Pinang.

Although UMNO expects an easy win, the party will still be spending a huge sum of money to ensure the majority will not be reduced.

The upset  is not something impossible. If there is an upset UMNO has to bid good bye to Malaysia. No more coming back because many will be persecuted for corruption and misuse of power. Some guys in MACC must be prepared to find safety and security in other countries. The cruel officers too should plan for escape. Normal people will not take revenge but the kin of sufferers  will.

Be fair and just to all when you are a ruler. However much they talk about you, they know your kindness and fairness in their heart.

If the military personnel is adamant and willing to accept any consequent, they will not go for UMNO. Some senior ones will still go for Najib because the Minister had looked into their welfare much when he was the Ministser of Defence. The vote is not about the candidate but about Najib. In fact many of the previous  by-election is about Najib. And Najib is being associated to Rosmah. Rosmah is being associated to business.

I already foresee what happen if BN wins. It will be a big boast. The national media will talk about it day by day until people start to switch off the TV sets. UMNO will be saying it is a strong party. Mahathir will take some credit. Everybody will claim credit.

I asked a lebai about Bagan Pinang and he said, "Insya Allah if God willing we will win."                                    Top

UMNO IS APPLYING CIA METHOD

CIA, KGB or MOSAD are all almost the same. Malaysia has some trainings in USA. In any spying or intelligent system moles are used. Planting agents in enemy lines to hold high posts or as very trusted persons is done even in Malaysia mainly known to be done by UMNO. Moles and other agents will also work hard to split the enemies. UMNO would approach PAS members, wooed them push for publicity like what were doe to  Nasaruddin and Hassan Ali. DAP is more sensitive and aware of UMNO's tactical move but not PAS or ADIL. PAS's straight forwardness made them easy to be manipulated. At the moment UMNO is using the Malay Unity as a weapon to split PAS members.

The killing of Altantuya and TBH is not 100% Malaysian product. The Malaysian police were taught by the Americans and the British too. All these are small game played by secret services everywhere. So be with'The Blackwater' in Iraq or CIA's concentration camp, even Singapore's Secret Service campsite.

UMNO is thinking and planning it's survival round the clock. Every statement even about the number of people attending the Open House in PM's place is towards it's GE13 survival. University teachers and the think tank are thinking about it everyday.

But to the simple Malays, they see their lands are being robbed. The bendangs have turned into housing lots. UMNO guys are getting filthy richer. They experienced the price inflation and paying more tolls. The more informed Malays know who accept corrupt money, how corruptions take place, how UMNO guys robbed land and to whom the land were sold, about the implication of Land Acquisition Act, who push for the act and what will happen to the future generation, what happen to BERNAS and TAKAFUL, who orchestrated the missing Tabung Haji's funds and it's investment, the money plundering methodology.

The secret services are not without head ache. They feared the mobile human bombs which is worst then the Kamikaze. MOSAD were successful in penetrating to get the information on these groups.

One of the problems of UMNO many smart people do not find the party members are worth as friends. Smart people are smarter than the university teachers and Rais Yatim, far more smart then Hishamuddin. They just stay away from the arrogance of Khairy, TDM, RY and many others. Then there are UMNO tools like MACC and Musa Hassan who drove the voters away.

Last time I did say that Perak is not like Kedah or Klantan. You use the immoral way to rule the state, you will suffer the whole life. No amount of Dr Zambry's effort will cool down the situation. The civil adamant and arrogance civil servants who suppressed the opposition did not think far. They have been booked for future punishment which will be very ugly. They got to make sure UMNO will survive the GE13. Civil servants stick to the limits. Do as much as they are ordered and must be according to the constitution. But there are those who do what they are not asked as the Malay proverb says 'Lebih Sudu Dari Bubur'.

Don't be shock if Saddam Hussein was hung barbaricly. The visual record of his secret service torturing the enemy proved his cruelty. Never think the laymen do not know the any dirty tactic run by UMNO like all the plan to wrest the state government ruled by the opposition.               Top

DR HASSAN ALI ?

Dr Mahathir said UMNO does not welcome people like Hassan Ali and said that there is nothing wrong with Selcat. The investigation by MACC and the police would be 50 time worse. I was told that there was a secret meeting between Khir Toyo and Hassan Ali. Someone said that Toyo and Hassan Ali are both Javanese. Somebody should clarify these. TDM just does not believe in Khir Toyo. He knows everyone of his man. he just did not want to persecute them but exploit their weaknesses for his benifit. We cannot discount TDM's statements on Toyo and Hassan Ali.

But I believe all these are parts of BN's plan to derailed PR and took back Selangor. Toyo, on the other hand, wants to shake himself off from all form of investigation. He will not just keep quiet when he really feels very uncomfortable.

My assessment on Hassan Ali is that he is not a good politicians like many others. We termed it  a 'Kelam Kabut' politician. But I never know that he has the ambition of becoming a Menteri Besar or probably a senior Federal Minister. Next time PR must have a group of psychologists who will determined candidates with sound mental health for election candidate. For the sake of the nation even BN must have similar body to filter the clean candidates with sound mental health. If you still remember Tun Dr Ismail and Tan Siew Sin, these people do not give fiery speech but having 100% high class work methods,

You observe the political history of some politicians, they have more history on big cars and mansions and women. Their lives are full of giving and taking money. Rakyat see them as big crooks and the head of Mafia. Today none have the history of fighting for independence and may not know the history of Malaya too.

In these fews we can learn more about Hassan Ali. More stories will surface on the origin of this figure. Is he really a Javanese like Toyo ?

I DON'T WANT TO BE REMEMBERED AS A CRIMINAL

The caption was stunning and touching when Imelda Marcos said that. She knows people accused her plundering the nation's money when she did not do it. Her sin was for herself that she just love beautiful dresses just like many other ladies of the world. She is very concern about what people continue to think after her death. Do you think our politicians ever thought about it, of being called criminal, mafia, murderer, immoral and even name like Dugong. By politicians it means politicians from all parties. And we too. Do we ever ponder over the matter ?

Islam forbids any Muslim from talking bad about people who are away to meet God. Because of the atrocity and inhumanity they find it difficult to brush the history aside. How can I forget someone who had been wanting to kill me several time ? If I say nothing, the mentioning of his name would display a bizarre image of himself sleeping in the ground. The victim will not forget the bitterness.

It is not a matter of us doing the right things and people say we weren't but we knowingly do it with intent. Avoiding questions or issues by arresting only solve the problem temporarily. People tend to have a stronger belief that we are wrong and hiding stuffs.

When Fadzil Noor passed away the crowds attending his funeral was fantastic. I am sure it was very much bigger than Mokhtar or Mad Deros's. People's perception will remain. What is the main perception today ? 'UMNO members are corrupt and arrogance. It manipulate laws and judiciary to instill pain on others.' I have the perception that UMNO has sold the Malays and robbed their land for the wealthy and the greedy and eventually driving the Malays to no man's land, becoming an Indian or Bushman. The hills and bendangs are terrorized. UMNO has done a big sin to the Malays.

How can I and many others not to remember dead people as criminals and extremely bad people ?

But most of them just wouldn't care of whatever people want to remember them whether as crooks, robbers or traitors. UMNO has been the traitors all along not other people. It is still selling the country and the Malays even right now. I wonder whether you can see as what I am seeing. If not, I just have to feel sorry for you.                               Top

Hope lives on in Malaysia: The Hassan Mat Yaacob story.


By Augustine Anthony

Rural folks have many land problems. The safest way to find lasting and meaningful solutions to their problems is to first eliminate all the politicians, bureaucrats and even the office boys who behave like lords of the lands, lording over many of these rural folks who lack confidence to confront them.

Those who had abused the existing laws, particularly the land acquisition legislations with utter disregard for the welfare of the affected people must never forget that their tryst with insidious tyranny has a half life that will soon end.

I say this with confidence not because of the many stirring speeches of great leaders and orators but inspired by the display of resilience by ordinary village folks who are now awakening to a belief system that they can stand up for their rights even as they journey to free themselves from a state of mind that had been shackled by a long train of abuses and usurpations.

One such inspiration is Hassan Mat Yaacob, a padi farmer who refuses to take ‘no for an answer’ to reclaim what was legitimately his.

This padi farmer had only one possession in his life. His padi field. It was cultivated with “padi tabur”. He had the original land title to prove ownership of the padi field. Unknown to him a new land title was issued to a third party even though the original land title is still in valid existence. Soon this “new land owner” prevented Hassan from cultivating padi in his own land.

Hassan believed in the system within the government so much that he thought that it will resolve his weighty problem and bring justice to him but little did he realize that it is this very system that will cause grave injustice to him.

Hassan had lost his land and his one source of income. He confronts the “new land owner” who in turn taunts him because the “new land owner” is well connected. He meets up with the employees of the land office and they ridicule him that he is a kampung man who does not understand law. He makes a police report because someone had “stolen” his land but the department does little or nothing to determine the possible culprits who are responsible for the predicament of Hassan.

Hassan complains to the Anti Corruption Agency (now MACC) but they too display inaction. He thinks his elected representative will help but he is too busy with other matters. Hassan is such a simple man and without the slightest show of anger, says that he can only see the elected representative during election time.

Hassan had lost his land but not hope.

Rural folks are such simple people. Some of them think that meeting the Menteri Besar is like dropping by at the neighbors’ orchard. With this mindset, Hassan goes to the Menteri Besar’s office and personally meets up with the Menteri Besar and pleads for help but the door slams hard on his face.

Next he dares himself to meet the Prime Minister but could only reach as far as the then Biro Pengaduan Awam (Public Complaints Bureau) with no positive outcome. His hopes are near destroyed. Heartbroken it finally hits Hassan that the system within the public sector had failed him miserably.

While this is only a simplified account of his struggle, only Hassan and a few others know how many strange places and how many strange stairs and lifts and corridors this poor farmer had to pass through just to reclaim what was legitimately his. How many lonely nights and how many anxious days, all were his and his alone to shoulder.

Fresh out of the betrayal that he had suffered in the hands of the public sector, he now looks for other avenues with his critically asphyxiated hope. He looks to the private sector now. He had by now heard of the “noble” profession called the legal profession.

But here lies the problem with the legal profession.

It was the 1990’s and a boom time for the private sector including the legal profession. This noble profession was fast turning into a money making ‘business’. Employees from the public sector and a good number of people from other professions including retirees were lured by the sweet songs in the streets that there is plenty of money to be made in the legal profession.

Ridiculous land acquisitions that displaced farmers, fishermen, plantation workers and poor rural folks who lived and toiled in these lands and that were subsequently replaced with luxury hotels, private gated communities, villas and golf courses required lawyers among others to do the job.

The country has turn into a corporation. Profit driven and all else secondary or irrelevant. It is now a Malaysia Incorporated. People who stood in the way of profit driven entities were trampled in this glorious stampede for a photo finish to Vision 2020.

The country was preparing for glory with a perfect vision in 2020. Every man in the street had a vision, so the saying goes. From the tallest building to the longest national flag ( you can even see one concrete flag along the road to Batu Ferringhi), to growing padi on roof tops that would cost 50 sen a grain, to bringing Masai warriors to act as cover for the barren lands carved out from our depleted forests, all things were possible in Malaysia.

Thus, the birth of the catchword, Malaysia Boleh! or the Boleh land.

Hassan Mat Yaacob an innocent rural farmer was caught in this quagmire.

A bitter and heart broken Hassan now readied himself to take on the very system he had trusted all his life. He is now prepared to battle the government in court.
Hassan now turns to lawyers for help. But it requires money, sometimes it takes alot of money to engage a lawyer. Even if people like Hassan are ready with whatever money that they have to fight on, they need to overcome the next hurdle. The hurdle of whether the lawyer is part of the very system, where he is dependent on the government and quasi government bodies, banks, insurance companies and a whole lot of entities with government interests for the lawyer’s personal survival. Hassan had experienced a good number of lawyers declining to act for him on the basis of conflict of interests.

Do not antagonize the guys who control the system or you will not have enough to maintain your lifestyle, such is the warning.

An insidious tyranny veneered as a guided democracy is now cleverly in place. Its various tentacles of power are ever ready to immobilize unacceptable dissent.
Having crossed the hurdle of engaging a lawyer, Hassan is now in court to take on the government and its well entrenched system that suffocates many ordinary people like him.

Now here lies a strange and interesting twist to the system of governance that had seen much condemnation as being unfriendly and corrupt to the point of its near collapse.

Within this system there are still people who are honest, courageous and dedicated in service to the nation. With a system that is still scattered with good people, there is redemption.

Those witnesses, men in service within the system who took the stand in court and spoke the truth, the witness who courageously announced his faith in Islam and boldly uttered that Islam teaches him to speak against oppression and help the oppressed in a brotherhood, the senior federal counsel who proudly addressed the court that he is in court not to win at all costs but to ascertain the truth, the brave judge who stayed true to his oath of office and pronounced a judgment against the government, are part of this system too.

Hassan has won!

News travelled fast in places where rural folks lived that Hassan had beaten the mighty system in its own killing field. His hope that flickered in all the dark days had now spread across the rural land as a beacon of light bringing optimistic tidings that the end is near for the insidious tyranny masked by sly smile of those thick faced people within the system of governance.

It is this once flickering hope of many people like Hassan that is now the fire that burns in the younger and incisive generation that is demanding change in our decaying system of governance.

Seasons come and go, people live and die but hope lives on in Malaysia and ordinary people like Hassan and the good souls within the system of governance bear testimony that the chain of hope will forever be unbroken and that this nation will one day see the coming of better times.

(NB: In the year 2006 I wrote an article titled Freedom in Midheaven seeing Malaysia in the future and spoke of Sdr Lim Guan Eng, Tunku Abdul Aziz, and the Seenivasagam Brothers etc. It was published in The Malaysian Lawyers at Yahoo Group Forum. Some harbored hope while others ridiculed it by saying there is no hope in this country. Then, the 12th General Election in March 2008, the new Chief Minister of Penang and the many changes that are taking place now).                                                                                                               Top

 

ISA WILL WIN

TDM is unhappy with Isa being a candidate of Bagan Pinang. It happened people just like him. TDM is not always right. He has been making plenty of blunder. One of the biggest is to undo the Malay Reserve land by approving the new land acquisition act. It was TDM who was sleeping. And people after Pak Lah were sleeping too with the continuing  work of selling off the Malays and their souls.

Bagan Pinang is a sure ticket for UMNO. The upset is very remote with all the gifts from Najib, and Najib has given plenty to the army and the police, even the school clerks and teachers are enjoying automatic promotion regardless of their performance in their work. A teacher can sleep in front of the students, the clerks can cause havoc in their financial job yet they get promotions fast enough compared to the old British System. Will all the goodies Isa will get a comfortable majority.

TDM should stop the role of the King Maker and retired well like many other retirees.

One of the problems of Keadilan is that the members were former UMNO guys. Nobody know whether anyone is a mole or not. PAS members have been PAS all the way from the beginning in spite of the the long heavy losses they have suffered. The educated Malays other than the Johorians will go for opposition. One of my friends said some people of a state would even vote for a piece of rotten wood as long as it UMNO and would keep shit how smelly it is as long it carries the name of UMNO.

However remote PR is hoping for an upset. As man people say it has to hope for divine intervention. God cannot side PR all the time. Even now you notice UMNO in Bagan Pinang and BN Ministers are celebrating the victories.`

The reporters should stop giving publicity to TDM. My low income untie would perform umrah annually, will TDM do it ? The world is a temporary stage. The eternal life is forever. 80+ is not the age for politics.It is better to make preparation for the next world.

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MALAYSIA SHOULD NOT HELP THE UNGRATEFUL INDONESIA

When Malaysia is sending aid to Indonesia they imposed tax on our students who are coming back from the disastrous Padang recently. Even during the Tsunami's aid previously, our commodities had faced major problems. Why must Malaysia help such an ungrateful country ? We are their target of attack. Our flags were burnt. The word Ganyang Malaysia is not a light word.

I hope Malaysians understand the Indonesian attitudes towards us and our people and would not give any form of donation at all. If possible do not use the maid service from them.

It is not that we are cruel enough not to help them. But these are ungrateful lots. There are millions of rich and wealthy Indonesians. The land is fertile and they have oil and other natural resources. They have enough money to feed their people. We help only the grateful people who do not call us their enemy and who do not burnt our flag.

They can talk 1000 bad things about us. In fact we can talk million bad things about them too. Really I don't feel comfortable with the Indonesian in Malaysia now both legal and illegal. Our Chinese and Indian neighbors provide us more security at home.

I am sorry to express my feeling this way. We don't need their songs and culture. And we don't need their people.

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