Manoharan May 2, 2008
Posted by elizabethwong in Current Affairs, Human Rights, Malaysia, Politics.Tags: GMI, Hindraf
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M. Manoharan, the State Assemblyman of Kota Alam Shah will be sworn in on 8th May, 9 am at the Kamunting Detention Camp in the presence of Selangor Speaker, Teng Cheng Khim.
With our MPs and more importantly, the public, applying constant pressure in Parliament for the release of the HINDRAF-5, we hope Mano will be joining us soon.
GMI (Gerakan Mansuhkan ISA) is running a postcard campaign to free them and all others who remain in detention without trial. For sale are little anti-ISA button badges which Pakatan Rakyat legislators will be wearing too. Please contact Nalini (email: suaram@suaram.net) if you wish to help with the signature campaign and to obtain the button badges.
(Readings) Which way for Umno? May 2, 2008
Posted by elizabethwong in Current Affairs, Democracy, Human Rights, Malaysia, Politics, Readings.Tags: multiculturalism, Pakatan Rakyat, racism, Umno
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After the Malaysian polls, parties must embrace new competition in policy-making
April 26, 2008, Dr. Ooi Kee Beng
THE remarkable results of the Malaysian general elections of March 8 almost certainly mean that the country’s politics has changed forever. Five states are in opposition hands and the government has lost its two-third majority in Parliament. At the individual level, a sense of empowerment is widely felt in the northern states that fell to opposition parties.
Even supporters of Barisan Nasional (BN) parties such as Gerakan, which governed the state of Penang for 38 years, are pleasantly surprised by the sense of relief felt in coffee shops and on the streets.
With this change in political climate comes a mindset shift. Suddenly, a concept of “new politics” has appeared in contrast to “old politics” and to the discourses that emanated from the race-based system of the BN.
Public enthusiasm has entered the political arena in a way not seen in decades. This is evidenced by the sharp increase in membership that opposition parties have experienced over the last month, as well as by the sudden rise in popularity of all the newspapers in the country.
More live Parliament please! May 2, 2008
Posted by elizabethwong in Democracy, Malaysia, Politics.20 comments
Like many, I too tuned into the first live broadcast of Parliament. My greatest disappointment was not the vitriolic exchanges, but that it was too short!
For those who are regulars there, Wednesday morning was considered a tame affair - now that the tag-team of the ‘3 stooges’ - Sri Gading, Jasin and Kinabatangan - has been broken up. Incumbent MPs together with cabinet ministers who had feigned ’shock-horror’ only demonstrated how removed they were from regular proceedings i.e. they weren’t regular attendees.
So on Wednesday, the one who shone was Azmin Ali (PKR - Gombak), whose tone was measured and calm. No monkey business there. The rest who were yelling (the worst of them being the frog who can change colours, for asking a wheelchair-bound man to stand up!?) - well, that shouldn’t surprise anyone.
Khirs go mum May 2, 2008
Posted by elizabethwong in 1, Bebal-ism, Current Affairs, Democracy, Huh?!, Malaysia, Politics.Tags: Balkis, Datin Diaries, Kechik, Khir Toyo
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“The RM9.9mil in the Balkis bank account transferred to the Association of Wives of Ministers and Deputy Ministers (Bakti), was done in accordance with the organisation’s constitution and accounted for, as the auditor had finalised the 2007 accounts.”
- Former Selangor MB Khir Toyo in The Star, 28 April 2008.
On Monday, a press statement was faxed by the Auditors of Balkis:-
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