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Unity in Diversity, Umbilical and Sacred in Malaysia PDF Print
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Thursday, 22 January 2009 12:28

We have the latest episode of "Drama Minggu Ini" – death in custody of police, warning from Home Ministry on the "HERALD", the reluctance of MACC to investigate the bribing of journalists and charges thrown at the Vigil heroes.

Yes, we need to make fresh assessments on all that have been sources of both togetherness and tension for many decades. The deep-rooted cultural, ethno-linguistic ties that have always been there whether we are Malays, Chinese, Indians or lain-lain but eventually to be identified as Malaysians.

Yes, we all must trust on our common destiny and the well-being of Malaysians and not dwell too long and unnecessarily on imaginary conflicts of interests.

All the above depicts how much the government has lost touch with the common destiny of its people due to their arrogance but more importantly how we as the People Power have forsaken our freedom, human dignity, and humanity.

Can anyone say that that they are happy with the ruling administration or are we just living and putting up with what is on offer? If we are happy then the above incidents would not have take place. Or is it everyone is happy as long as we can maneuver and manipulate to our own advantage as opposed to what is the goodwill for the masses.

Everybody thinks but nobody acts as long as they get what they want. This is what has been but is slowly changing at a snail's pace at the expense of the few Shining Knights. We need more Shining Knights to emerge as we cannot continue to wait and see and hope someone else will make things right, because when we do nothing, nothing gets done.

The basic difference between the Shining Knights and the ordinary man is, the Shining Knights take everything that challenges the freedom, human dignity and humanity as a challenge whereas an ordinary man takes everything as a blessing or a curse.

Now, what do we do about it? Let's understand something; you alone, me alone, we cannot do anything. But we as the People Power collectively with diversity in unity in a form of a variety of disintegrated groups in a diversity of locations can provide a countervailing force against the power of the ruling administration. But again, the people's will must be there for the cause and not for the expectation and expected result. All would be independent operations, promoting actions of defiance in its own manner for a common cause. It need not be a coherent conceptual system but a system that eventually leads to changes for the common cause of the society. You are your own leader for this common cause or shall I say destiny.

At the ground level for most Malaysians, there are no issues as we have always had an umbilical connection between us.

So strategize, organize and support in your own act on the immediate events that challenge our common destiny. The ruling administration is able, willing and ready to take everything from our nation, so we must act now, not procrastinate!!!

R. Shan (Human Being)

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written by mypanida, January 22, 2009 12:35:24
Indians are locked up for being Indians.
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written by Observer, January 22, 2009 12:53:56
Things gone wrong in Malaysia...

Death in police custody
Refusal of MACC to investigate bribery of journalists
The issue of "Allah"
Jailing of those involved in peaceful gathering
Ignorance of MACC on corruption of top UMNO people
Altantuya murder case
Corruption in eurocopter deal
Petrol price super hike, ultra slow reduction
Live bullet for Karpal Singh
Corruption in Elections
Corruption in UMNO
Police brutality
Home minister who has a pea-sized brain
ISA for own protection
MSM that lies
Utusan getting people into trouble
Threatening minority groups
Demolishing places of worship
Excessive violence against peaceful citizens
Arrogant police force
Ahmad Ismail and pendatang issue
Unfulfilled promises
Tainted judiciary
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written by SocratesI, January 22, 2009 13:11:23
We can expect the Najis Rosak regime to crack down even harder on Opposition and its supporters as these events testify to this direction they are taking.The Utterly moronic Nazi Org. & Barisan Najis have no choice. If they were to reform and start working for the Rakyat, the UMNOputras can no longer plunder Malaysia to sustain their lifestyles, and Roastmah will be roasting Najis Rosak's butt if that were to happen !The only alternative left to them to remain in power is to forcibly crush all Opposition and Opposition support. We must expect this and work even harder and faster at throwing these @rseholes out of the Govt. We must not give in to their inhuman acts and their acts of desperation. We must soldier on to claim back our beloved Malaysia
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written by ahmadneil, January 22, 2009 13:15:23
Syed Hamid,where are your priorities!
You went after the Catholic for using the word Allah.You went after Jerit cyclist for promoting cycling.You went after a innocent writer.You went after Theresa Kok.

But you turn a blind eye to abuse of power by the police who beat our Indian brother to dead in the lockup.Come,Syed Hamid,give us a break.You have been promoting double standards for far too long.We all have enough of you!
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written by Jit Dharma, January 22, 2009 14:01:26
MACC, Malaysian Alliance of Cowards and Cretins.Let's worry our pea-brains about the problems in the middle east, because there is no injustice in Malaysia. Let's march for them by the thousands, burn flags, behave like anti-semetic barbarians because that is OK. Don't gather to speak out in groups exceeding 4 persons because it can stir up a riot and spark a racial conflict and cause us to become
even moronic than Rais Yatim, who has the gall to call Isreal barbaric. Last I saw, upwards of 30,000 Arab citizens of Isreal protesting the war in Gaza while 'the Yahudi kejam' authorities just looked on.No teargas or water cannons.And we call them cruel? Ironic and sadly also typical of the moronic powers that be.No wonder they don't bother to protest when the authorities in Myanmar shot their
citizens and starved them to death after they were devastated by the recent monsoon.It's called a selective conscience, or the politics of heartless animals.
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written by asguard, January 22, 2009 14:57:30
Of lately, the tiga suku UMNO is spinning many kinds of forbidden laws and rules ...and each one seems to clash with demoracy principles ....with HINDRAF, with church, chinese voters, with PAS, with DAP with PKR.... i wonder what else are they good at?
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written by savemalaysia, January 23, 2009 00:30:49
IGNORE YOUR ENEMIES AND DON'T TEACH THEM TO BE SMARTER. INSTEAD ALL OF US SHOULD GIVE UMNO AND BH THE ROPES TO HANG THEMSELVES. THAT'S THE FASTEST WAY TO SEEK A CHANGE OF GOVT. LET THEM MAKE THE PEOPLE SO ANGRY WITH THEM THAT THE CITIZENS WILL VOTE AGAINST THEM IN GE13.
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