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DSAI di Al-Jazeera: Demokrasi di Asia Tenggara

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  1. 1 r Nov 23rd, 2007 at 6:04 pm

    temenggong wrote:
    Hindraf is the new Indian leadership. The MIC is finished!

    My guesstimate survey is that about 50% or half have switched loyallties away from BN. BN is in trouble.

    Anwar should move now! He should lead the gathering and the petition presentation.
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    23/11 16:58:27

  2. 2 jayaklang Nov 23rd, 2007 at 7:27 pm

    Datuk Seri,

    Masyarakat India di Malaysia telah dikhianati berulang kali oleh MIC. Walaupun begitu masyarakat india tetap setia menyokong MIC mengharapkan sesuatu yang baik. Kini kesetiaan ini telah tercabar. Masyarakat India telah membuka mata dan MIC telah hilang pengaruhnya.

    Kenyataan Datuk Seri yang bersimpati dengan nasib masyarakat India di Malaysia adalah amat dihargai. Masyarakat India memerlukan sokongan berterusan dari Datuk Seri.

    Terima Kasih….

  3. 3 Pangeran Nov 23rd, 2007 at 7:28 pm

    JAUH BEDA DARI PAK MENTERI MALAYSIA SORANG INI…HAHA…

    Transcript of one Malaysia’s Minister’s interview with Al Jazeera News on the Bersih Protest.

    Minister: I commend yo-yo-your journalists trying to project… to exaggerate more than what actually happened. That-that-that-that’s it. We are not the-the and I-I congratulate your journalists behaving like an actor, that-that’s it…

    Reporter: As you say that, sir, we’re watching scenes of protesters being sprayed by chemical-filled water!

    Minister:YA! I am watching! I’m here! You’ve been trying… trying to do it this - to do this everywhere but in Malaysia people are allowed to, you know? We know our police head our colleague… Police have whatever allowed the procession to go to the Istana Negara, you know? Do police, first police, like, they handle them, they attack them, they… the police don’t, don’t, don’t fire anybody?

    Reporter: Our correspondent came back to the office, sir, with chemicals in his eyes!

    Minister:You-you-you-you are here with the idea, you are trying to project, what is your mind! You think that we Pakistan, we are Burma, we are Myanmar. Everything you-you are thinking! WE ARE DIFFERENT! We are totally different!

    Reporter: Well unfortunately when you refuse to let people protest, it does appear so.

    Minister: Ya ya we are not like you! You-you have earlier perception, you come here, you want to project us like undemocratic country. This a democratic country!

    Reporter: So why can’t people protest then, if it’s a democratic country?

    Minister: YES, PEOPLE PROTEST! People do-do… of course they protest. We are allowing them protest, and they have demonstrated. But we just trying to disperse them, and then later they-they-they don’t wanna disperse, but later our police compromise. They have compromised and allowed them to proceed to Istana Negara! Police, our police have succeeded in handling them gently, right? Why do you report that? You take the opposition, someone from opposition party you ask him to speak. You don’t take from the government, right?

    Reporter: Why did you not break up these protests…

    Minister: Pardon? Pardon? Pardon?

    Reporter: Why did you not break up these protests more peacefully?

    Minister: I can’t hear you! I can’t hear you!

    Reporter: Why did you not break up these protests more peacefully?

    Minister: No we-we are! We… this protest is illegal! We don’t want..this… the… NORMALLY…

    Reporter: OK, so let me return to my former question. Why is this protest illegal?

    Minister: YA! It’s a illegal protest because we have the erection in Malaysia. It’s no-no point on having a protest! We are allowing to every erection… every five years never fail! We are not our like, like Myanmar, not like other country. And, and you are helping this. You Al-Jazeera also is helping this, this forces. The, you know, these forces who are not in passion, who don’t believe in democracy!

    Reporter: Alright, many thanks for joining us.

    Minister: I don’t, ya, you, Al-Jazeera, this is, is Al-Jazeera attitude. Right?

  4. 4 anon Nov 24th, 2007 at 8:15 am

    Assalamualaikum Datuk Seri,

    Pada mulanya niat saya sebenarnya ingin mengucapkan terima kasih,
    kerana mempertahankan Demokrasi. Tapi saya rasa tidak perlu. Yang
    perlu ialah kelegaan, kerana ada suara yang mempertahankan Demokrasi
    dan Kebebasan. Kelegaan kerana tanggungjawab menyuarakan kepentingan
    demokrasi direbut Datuk Seri.

    Kishore Mahbubani masih dipasung dengan ‘Can Asian Thinks’, dan dia
    maseh dengan western bashing. Kuan Yew dan Mahathir sudah memaku kuat
    jauh kepercayaan nilai Asia yang dibaluti dengan kemarahan terhadap
    Barat. Keraguan akan demokrasi adalah hasil daripada kepercayaan nilai
    asia, apa saja datang dari barat maka busuklah ia.

    Dan Mahbubani cuba sembunyi di sebalik ‘governance’. Di sini Datuk
    Seri berjaya dengan mengetuk Mahbubani. Good governance tanpa
    kepertanggungjawaban adalah sia-sia. Dan kepertanggungjawaban adalah
    hasil dari kepercayaan akan Demokrasi dan Kebebasan. Mahbubani
    kelihatan tidak selesa apabila Datuk Seri menyebut Amartya Sen, yang
    saya percaya kerana Sen sudah mengkritik Lee’s Thesis itu.

  5. 5 ulam batar Nov 24th, 2007 at 10:00 am

    anon,

    Barat dan Asia tiada bezanya yang menbezakan hanya malam dibarat maka siang di timur begitu juga sebaliknya hanya politik sahaja menbazakan dua zon ini, cuma Tun Mamat Mahadir dan Kuan Yew sahaja cuba menakutkan rakyat tentang kuasa barat tetapi pada hakikatnya mereka lah penyokong kuat kepada dasar barat sebagai contoh malaysia menberi lalauan angkasa negara kepada tentera udara amerika sewaktu serangan keatas irak bahkan singapore menbenarkan amerika menbena pankalan tentera mereka disingapore setelah subic bay dimanila tutup.setelah mereka monopos dalam politik mereka tidak menyokong barat, hari ini Tun mula keritik perbuatan tentera amerika di irak, Kuan Yeu telah mula berbaik baik dengan cina dan hari ini kita lihat tentera singapore telah mula menebeli senjata bukan dari amerika ini telah memecah sejarah tentera singapore yang sebelum ini hanya menbeli senjata amerika sahaja.hari ini Tun dan Kuan yew ibarat berhala yang tidak disembah.kerana atas sifat talam dua muka sewaktu berkuasa dan tidak berkuasa.

    Oleh itu untuk melahirkan seorang peminpin yang baik memerlukan rakyat yang baik.

    Salam hormat.

  6. 6 CIS Nov 25th, 2007 at 6:29 am

    To all malaysia especially indian

    we want kick samy velu from MIC……….samy velu comedown!!!samy velu comedown!!!
    baru india smua hidup senang dalam malaysia. tq.HIdup malaysia…hidup keadilan…hidup Hindraf……

    Bye………..

  7. 7 Patrick Xee Nov 25th, 2007 at 3:58 pm

    This rallies that we have been having is a show of democracy. We are constantly surprised and brain wash by Umno that many have lost the passion of being a Malaysian. Regardless if it’s “Bersih rally” or “Hindraf rallies”, we are all not happy with our current institution and we demand a reform. I have spoken recently to Chinese, Indians and the Malays and they all agree that BN, Umno have all glued their butts on their sits way too long and would not budge. Malaysia had the longest ruling prime minister( Mahathair) and the longest ruling party in the world. We don’t care if DAP or Parti Keadilan or even PAS will be able to rule the country well, we just want changes. The current politicians of ours are not doing a good job. Their ideas are old fashion and in consistent with globalization and not to mention narrow minded. If there are any Umno or BN politicians reading this, please for the sake of our country, step down. Let new generations with new ideas lead the way. NEP is not only paralyzing the country but it’s also leading the Malays backwards. “No pain no gain”. This phase has been with us for centuries with a reason.

  8. 8 eekmal Nov 25th, 2007 at 4:15 pm

    Ulam Batar,

    Jawapan saya ringkas, tumpuan sebenarnya harus kepada pembentukan sistem yang baik dahulu, kemudiannya memilih pemimpin yang baik.

  9. 9 kzainul Nov 26th, 2007 at 2:58 pm

    Setiap hari saya berdoa menantikan hari dimana pihak yang ikhlas dan benar naik semula di muka bumi Malaysia ini sebelum ianye terlambat…

  10. 10 jeffrey Dec 1st, 2007 at 10:32 am

    Dear Dr.Ibrahim,

    I just watched your interview on you tube : People & Power- Democracy Asian-Style
    I found the discourse stimulating and also informative. I hope Malaysian’s take
    away the important messages and translate it into votes in the next election.
    As always, may you and your family be blessed with health and happiness. Please do let
    me know if I can assist you here in NY.

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