By Burak S. Sem
Each year, thousands of rural families (especially the dayaks) are forcibly displaced by so call “government development projects”, whether by timber companies, dams, roads, oil palm plantations and quarries. While such projects can bring enormous benefits to society, they also impose costs, which are often borne by its poorest and most marginalized rural folks. As one famous author wrote in his book he points out, “for millions of people around the world—development has cost them their homes, their livelihoods, their health, their rights and even their very lives.” Impoverishment and disempowerment often become their lot, with particularly harsh consequences for women and children.
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Stop the contradicting statements
KOTA KINABALU, September 5, 2011: Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) CLC Api Api Women Chief Priscilla Chong urges Junz Wong not to issue any statement which may not be representing the stand of DAP because his statement that Malaysia is 48 years old and not 54 years old is contradicting his party Secretary General Lim Guan Eng's statement.
"Everyone knows that Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman is mistaken to talk of Merdeka 54 years. As we all know, Musa as an Umno man, must follow the Umno stand that Malaysia is 54 years old.
"Everyone knows that Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman is mistaken to talk of Merdeka 54 years. As we all know, Musa as an Umno man, must follow the Umno stand that Malaysia is 54 years old.
SAPP welcomes Anwar on "PR-SAPP can negotiate"
By Datuk Yong Teck Lee
Kota Kinabalu: 5 September 2011, Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) welcomes Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim's land mark statement that Pakatan can negotiate with SAPP and SAPP need not join the Pakatan Rakyat in achieving a one to one fight against the BN. As de facto leader of PKR and PR, Anwar has re-set the button on the relationship between SAPP and Pakatan to the same positive footing that SAPP had with Pakatan in 2008.
Kota Kinabalu: 5 September 2011, Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) welcomes Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim's land mark statement that Pakatan can negotiate with SAPP and SAPP need not join the Pakatan Rakyat in achieving a one to one fight against the BN. As de facto leader of PKR and PR, Anwar has re-set the button on the relationship between SAPP and Pakatan to the same positive footing that SAPP had with Pakatan in 2008.
Faith under Attack
The rising tension between Christians and Muslims in Malaysia is a cause for concern. We know for sure that the faith never professes war against other religions or believers but rather the human misinterpretation of the holy texts.
While Muslims continue to express concern (and to some extent, disgust) on the alleged proselytization of Muslims, Christians have been less vocal as details are still hazy. Would you call that wisdom or tolerance? Or have the churches relegated the responsibility to speak on behalf of the Christian community to politicians?
Unfortunately, the silence of churches and Christian community leaders has given room for political voices to speak on their behalf. This does not mean that individuals like MP Petaling Jaya Utara Tony Pua is not qualified to express his opinion but the situation have somewhat grown into a political debate among political parties. Isn’t religion supposed to be above politics? Should it be discussed on an apolitical platform or debated over mass media based on political affiliation.
Noticed even PAS is unable to take a stand on the proselytizsation issue, even after the meeting with a church committee? Didn’t anyone realized the hero of Christianity in Malaysia MP Teresa Kok has been conspicuously silent and muted since the JAIS raid on Damansara Uptown Methodist Church (DUMC) on 3 August? PAS could not issue an official stand on this and some of their members are also in the same group calling for strong government action against the alleged perpetrators who are converting Muslims to Christianity.
For all they stand for, DAP is unable to unite for Christians and all MCA ever said was JAIS was wrong. Neither one is better than the other.
So what are we dealing with here?
1. Muslims in this country cannot accept proselytization. Before we jump to conclusion that they are dreaming up the issue, let’s ask ourselves and our friends, is there truth in the alleged cases? Do we really know if certain evangelical church has not done so? Isolated cases could still blow the situation out of proportion.
2. When church leaders speak with other religious leaders, we see peace process. When politicians debate with politicians (and getting the press involved – TV1, Utusan, Malaysiakini and The Malaysian Insider), then religion becomes the battleground for votes!
3. We hate government controlled media for playing up the apostasy issue, but we must also check if Malaysiakini and The Malaysian Insider are overdoing their effort to carry DAP’s Tony Pua’s view on this.
4. Issues relating to religion in a multiracial country need to be resolved through consultation, discussion and mutual understanding among religious leaders. Politicians from both sides should be facilitators and bipartisan - NOT fueling arguments.
5. The Christian community is very upset and angry silently, but allows politicians like Tony Pua to fuel the anger of Muslims further while churches keep quiet.
Is our faith under attack? Are we allowing it or are we just not bothered to protect our faith ourselves? Let’s not let our emotions have the best of us. At the end of the day, we are answerable to only our maker and we don’t really have to win in this debate. Neither do the other side. It’s just a matter of perception.
Politicians, please step aside. It’s time to resolve the problem, not kill religion for the sake of winning public relations brownie points!
Get the points by walking the talk and serve the community that elected you!
Wajib baca - Apa yang disampaikan oleh Mat Sabu
Oleh Yusoff Hassan
Pejuang negara yang dimaksudkan adalah mereka yang bertugas dengan anjing penjajah British semasa Tanah Melayu kembali dikuasai oleh mereka setelah Jepun menyerah kalah akibat serangan bom atom di Hiroshima dan Nagasaki pada 6 dan 9 Ogos 1945.
Mereka terbunuh akibat serangan sekumpulan Komunis yang memperjuangkan kemerdekaan negara pada ketika itu dan diketuai oleh Muhammad Indera.
Sedikit fakta untuk dikongsi bersama.
Serangan ke atas Balai Polis Bukit Kepong telah berlaku pada 23 Februari 1950 iaitu tujuh tahun sebelum negara kita mencapai kemerdekaan pada 31 Ogos 1957.
Pejuang negara yang dimaksudkan adalah mereka yang bertugas dengan anjing penjajah British semasa Tanah Melayu kembali dikuasai oleh mereka setelah Jepun menyerah kalah akibat serangan bom atom di Hiroshima dan Nagasaki pada 6 dan 9 Ogos 1945.
Mereka terbunuh akibat serangan sekumpulan Komunis yang memperjuangkan kemerdekaan negara pada ketika itu dan diketuai oleh Muhammad Indera.
Sedikit fakta untuk dikongsi bersama.
Serangan ke atas Balai Polis Bukit Kepong telah berlaku pada 23 Februari 1950 iaitu tujuh tahun sebelum negara kita mencapai kemerdekaan pada 31 Ogos 1957.
Stop lying about history of Malaysia's Formation- Dr. Jeffrey
By Ezra Haganez
KOTA KINABALU: The Federal Government should stop lying about the history of Malaysia and restate correctly the facts of history to stop the confusion.
KOTA KINABALU: The Federal Government should stop lying about the history of Malaysia and restate correctly the facts of history to stop the confusion.
Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, the Chairman of the United Borneo Front (UBF) made this call at a Borneo Tea Party organized by Sikinor Gunu at Kg. Malangang, Kiulu, on 01 September 2011. “This continuous lying is an affront to the founding fathers of Malaysia and a gross injustice to Sabah and Sarawak,” he said.
Bullshit!!
A turkey was chatting with a bull “I would love to be able to get to the top of that tree,” sighed the turkey, but I haven’t got the energy.” “Well, why don’t you nibble on my droppings?” replied the bull. “They’re packed with nutrients.” The turkey pecked at a lump of dung and found that it gave him enough strength to reach the lowest branch of the tree. The next day, after eating some more dung, he reached the second branch. Finally after a fourth night, there he was proudly perched at the top of the tree. Soon he was spotted by a farmer, who shot the turkey out of the tree.
Moral of the story: Bullshit might get you to the top, but it wont keep you there.
Moral of the story: Bullshit might get you to the top, but it wont keep you there.
Memang Sah Perjanjian Malaysia ‘Batal’
Saudara Pengarang,
ATAS permintaan Ketua-Ketua Kerajaan Malaysia, Indonesia dan Filipina melalui Joint Statement di Manila pada 5 Ogos 1963, Setiausaha PBB (U Thant) telah menghantar wakil untuk meninjau sambutan rakyat North Borneo terhadap Gagasan Malaysia pada 12 Ogos 1963.
Ringkasan laporan PBB seperti berikut:
1. UNKO - tidak bersetuju;
2. PASOK - tidak bersetuju;
3. USNO - bersetuju;
4. Parti Demokratik - tidak bersetuju;
5. Parti Liberal - tidak bersetuju;
6. Parti United - tidak bersetuju.
Jelas, kesemua parti politik yang ada ketika itu tidak bersetuju menyertai Gagasan Malaysia, kecuali USNO. Kenapa Perjanjian Malaysia 1963 masih diteruskan, sedangkan pindaan yang dibuat ke atas Perjanjian itu pada 28 Ogos 1963 hanya berkaitan Singapura?
Salam Hormat,
JOSEPH WILFRED
Kajian Populariti Najib
Oleh : KRISTY INUS
BEBERAPA pemimpin Sabah hari ini mempersoalkan ketepatan sebuah kaji selidik yang menunjukkan tahap populariti atau puas hati rakyat terhadap kepimpinan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak telah merosot.
Mereka berkata populariti di kalangan rakyat lebih meningkat daripada sebelum ini dan beliau dilihat sebagai pemimpin berjiwa rakyat.
BEBERAPA pemimpin Sabah hari ini mempersoalkan ketepatan sebuah kaji selidik yang menunjukkan tahap populariti atau puas hati rakyat terhadap kepimpinan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak telah merosot.
Mereka berkata populariti di kalangan rakyat lebih meningkat daripada sebelum ini dan beliau dilihat sebagai pemimpin berjiwa rakyat.
Sit and do nothing
A crow was sitting on a tree, doing nothing all day. A rabbit asked him,”Can I also sit like you and do nothing all day long?” The crow answered: “Sure, why not.” So, the rabbit sat on the ground below the crow, and rested.
A fox jumped on the rabbit and ate it.
Moral of the story: To be sitting and doing nothing, you must be sitting very high up.
A fox jumped on the rabbit and ate it.
Moral of the story: To be sitting and doing nothing, you must be sitting very high up.
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