Saturday 26 May 2007

IDEA, Incredible? #13: Old media embraces new media?

AllMalaysian Bloggers Project (AMBP) listed this blog! It is part of The Star's AllMalaysia.info online portal. It's also having a contest sponsored by Genting.........
Old media embracing and engaging the new media?
What an idea! Incredible! Or an incredible idea?

Friday 18 May 2007

IDEA, Incredible? #12: All-Blogs 'representing' bloggers without a mandate?

WOW! Something happened. Looks like some bloggers like Poli101 are not happy that "the National Press Club kakis successfully staged a coup d etat , formed a junta, and the generals made themselves the voice of the Malaysian blogosphere."
Journalist and blogger Susan Loone also posed a pertinent question, "Who does All-Blogs really represent?"
Even ex-blogger Jed Yoong of Freelunch 2020 was quoted saying, "All Blogs must come clean that they HAVE no members, is an UNREGISTERED society with a pro-tem committee elected by about 40 bloggers (figure according to the STAR report), most of which appears to be pro-BN (Barisan Nasional), part of an anti-pak lah (Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi), pro-najib (Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak)/Tun Mahathir Mohammad (ex-Prime Minister) faction. Then we have the outliers, loose cannons."
"So if I was still blogging, I would like All-Blogs to change their name as it is a misnomer, to quote KTemoc."
KTemoc also not happy with state of affairs as he wrote, "...at this stage, the title ‘All-bloggers’ may be a bit of a misnomer."
Old-timer and respected socio-politcal Mahaguru is also not pleased writing, "All Bloggers need to take our feelings into consideration and do not assume that they speak for the entire Malaysian Bloggers Community without taking a referendum as to where we stand on any such issues especially when it involves our liberties to be able to blog as we please."
Apa jadi? What happened? How to represent bloggers without a mandate? Democracy or junta?
What an idea! Incredible! Or an incredible idea?



Senior General Than Shwe, 73, is the head of the ruling junta and controls the army in Burma, which has been ruled by a repressive military junta for the last decade and a half, prompting economic stagnation and international condemnation. (BBC)

Monday 7 May 2007

IDEA, Incredible? #11: Use hair colour to define "race"

To demonstrate the government's "progressiveness", race should be defined by hair colour. All citizens who wish to be considered bumiputera should be required to dye their hair (head only ;)) a certain shade of brown specified by Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara. Bald people would be classified as non-bumi. Wigs not allowed.
Hair colour to define "race"?
What an idea! Incredible! Or an incredible idea?

Saturday 5 May 2007

IDEA, Incredible? #10: Zam defines new terms

Information minister Zam said there should be "professional" and "non-professional" bloggers to "facilitate the action to be taken against those found to have violated the country's laws".
He believed that professional bloggers were those who were more responsible in ensuring that their web content was based on the truth and not rumours.
Zamspeak for "professional" and "non-professionals"? Non-professionals = amateurs?
Label us? Will there be separate "professional" and "non-professional" EXAMS too?
What an idea! Incredible! Or an incredible idea?

Thursday 3 May 2007

IDEA, Incredible? #9: Anwar moved from a RM2mil home to a RM7mil home!

According to Sang Kelembai,

[...] "kami difahamkan" rumah Anwar Ibrahim yang berharga RM 2 juta di Damansara kini sudah berpindah ke rumah bernilai RM7 juta di Segambut, ini bukan orang sosialis. [...]

Anwar Ibrahim a reformed humble man in a new humble home?
What an idea! Incredible! Or an incredible idea?

Wednesday 2 May 2007

IDEA, Incredible? #8: People's Art Fest - World Press Freedom Day in KL

Art, poetry, music to celebrate World Press Freedom Day at Central Market this weekend (Sat May 5 & Sun May 6)! Organised by Centre for Independent Journalism. They have a blog too!
What an idea! Incredible! Or an incredible idea?

IDEA, Incredible? #7: Anwar, a Blackberry salesman now?

Anwar Ibrahim may have sniffed the winds of change where he would have to remain in the Opposition. He has been flaunting his Blackberry at ceramahs in Ijok. Most recently in the photo below from Malaysiakini.

ANWAR IBRAHIM, a Blackberry salesman now?
What an idea! Incredible! Or an incredible idea?

Tuesday 1 May 2007

IDEA, Incredible? #6: Early general election

Pak Lah dah cakap dan Utusan dah lapor hari ini. PM kata "bila-bila masa" je.

Agensi berita antarabangsa Reuters juga laporkan kekalahan Anwar le. Mungkinkah Anwar dah habis? Sedih la macam tu.

30.04.2007 (Reuters) - The Malaysian government celebrated on Monday a symbolic defeat over its most feared political opponent in a weekend by-election, hardening expectations of an early general election.

The government struck a triumphant note after Saturday's election, which dealt a blow to Anwar Ibrahim's opposition party and gave the ruling coalition a morale boost as it geared up for a general election expected late this year or early 2008.

"Democracy is still alive and fresh," Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak, who led the coalition by-election campaign, told reporters with obvious satisfaction on Monday.

The by-election in Ijok, a semi-rural seat outside the capital, was a proxy battle between Najib and Anwar: both widely thought to have burning ambitions to lead the country.

The government pledged at least $10 million in spending in the tiny seat, whose 12,000 voters witnessed a campaign that was out of all proportion to the actual prize -- a seat in a state assembly where the big issues include local bus services.

Najib and Anwar campaigned on behalf of rival candidates, trading allegations of corruption.

At one point, thousands of their supporters clashed in the run-up to the vote, hurling bottles and rocks at each other before riot police stepped in.

On Saturday, though, the coalition emerged triumphant, holding onto the seat and seeing off Anwar's Keadilan party with 58.6 percent of the vote, up from 57 percent previously.

For Anwar, the result was a blow to his efforts to revive his political career and the spirit of his decade-old "Reformasi" campaign, which rocked Malaysian politics to its foundations in the late 1990s, political experts said.

'BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD'

"The opposition has to go back to the drawing board and analyse the implications," said another opposition leader, Lim Kit Siang, whose Democratic Action Party holds most opposition seats in federal parliament and backed Anwar's campaign in Ijok.

"It's a blow for him but it doesn't mean that it's a knockout. It will be a fatal error for anybody to conclude that it will be a walkover for Barisan Nasional in the next round and that it will be the end of Anwar," Lim added.

Asked if the Ijok result made an early general election more likely, he said: "It will be sooner rather than later."

Most political experts expect an election early next year, though one is not due until 2009.In jail for most of the last decade, Anwar is banned from standing for parliament until April 2008 because of his criminal record. He was jailed for six years until 2004 for corruption and sodomy, charges he says were concocted to kill off his career.

Police first arrested Anwar under internal-security laws in 1998 after he split from then premier Mahathir Mohamad and led an anti-government street protest in the capital, demanding reform.

When he was finally freed and his sodomy conviction quashed, politics seemed to have passed him by. Mahathir had handed power to his deputy, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who had gone on to score a landslide election victory for the coalition by promising to clean up corruption -- part of Anwar's own "Reformasi" agenda.

Anwar was not immediately available for comment on Monday but he had complained that his Keadilan, or Justice, party never stood an even chance in the by-election. He accused the coalition of both intimidating and bribing voters, a charge it denied.

In the end, said political analyst Chandra Muzaffar, Ijok voters backed the stability and development agenda that Barisan Nasional has used for decades to hold onto national power.

And they ignored Anwar's smears against Najib, he added."That goes to show yet again that when it comes to issues like development and stability and so on, the ruling coalition has always had an edge over the opposition," Muzaffar said.

Barisan is a multi-racial coalition comprising parties that represent Malaysia's three major ethnic groups, Malay, Chinese and Indian. Opposition parties are still split along racial and religious lines, despite Anwar's attempts to unify them.

EARLY ELECTIONS? What an idea! Incredible! Or an incredible idea?

IDEA, Incredible? #5: Malaysia's GRAND PALACE of JUSTICE falling apart

Looks like Malaysia's democratic institutions are really falling apart.
The latest one being the grand court complex in Jalan Duta.
Deteriorating democracy?
What an idea! Incredible! Or an incredible idea?

IDEA, Incredible? #4: Tian Chua, Member of Parliament

KeADILan Info Chief Tian Chua (photo below) in parliament!
NO! OH NO! NO!
This guy was held by the POLICE for attempted murder in March "after he nearly hit a man when he drove his car through a barrier during a demonstration."

What an idea! Incredible! Or incredible idea?

IDEA, Incredible? #3: Anwar banned from UMNO forever

What will Anwar do now that he is permanently banned from UMNO double-sealed by the supreme council yesterday?
Is he still relevant in today's politics?
Are Malaysians still hanging on to too many old skool politicians?
Where are the Anwars/Mahathirs or Mahatma Gandhis of today?
Anwar is pushing 60! Anwar Ibrahim, the next prime minister?
What an idea! Incredible! Or incredible idea?

Monday 30 April 2007

IDEA, Incredible? #2: Anwar is done! PKR is done!

A blogger listed on MalaysiaToday wrote that Ijok marked the demise of the Anwar factor. Lots of editors in the major newspapers like New Straits Times (NST) and Star agreed. NST even called Anwar a penjual ubat on their frontpage on Sunday. I thought it was a bit rude.
But for the anti-Anwar article, go here.
For a more pro-Anwar piece, go here.
Anwar is done? PKR is done?
What an idea! Incredible! Or incredible idea?

Sunday 29 April 2007

IDEA, Incredible? #1: VOTE-BUYING in IJOK on TAPE



the end of Barisan Nasional? they admitted that there are about 300 "pengundi luar" at just one bilik gerakan. so there are nine ballot boxes, 300 x 9 = 2,700. did PKR win the by-election? the wonders of technology.....

Idea, incredible or incredible idea?

PKR's 'crushing' defeat?

My comment on the dust settles in ijok @ reduced and recycled

not so crushing….

they failed to get indian votes. unlike lunas, chinese votes made up about 30% while indian votes about 19%. but in ijok, indian votes make up about 30% (about 3,000 votes and 60% of the votes for BN) and MIC secured these votes.

chinese and malay votes were fairly split with a shocking swing to BN in Kg Setia Jaya which was previously a PKR “stronghold” in 2004. it was also where PKR supporters blocked najib from checking the polling stations and some minor fracas broke out. malays are very polite people and do not condone “kurang ajar” behaviour, esp those living in kgs. so this may be a reason for the swing to BN. even so, the majority would have reduced by only 300-400. khalid still needed another 1,400 votes.

minus the phantom of about 1,000, that leaves about 500.

and the recounting, recounting….they were still counting the votes in nine ballot boxes at 8pm. very dodgy. maybe even more hantu there?

if you read Star’s report on Sunday, you will not that they reported the sudden influx of voters after 2pm. not sure if this was because that’s what anwar told ppl to do in his ceramahs or a case of phantom voters. the voter turnout is another record…close to 82% and like khalid said may even be 90% after adjustments.

anwar ibrahim had to lead the charge because that’s what PKR expects him to do. if he doesn’t, he would be accused of all sorts of things like wanting to rejoin UMNO. and he went ALL out to campaign.

like you said, he has a past. whether it will become a liability or not depends on how you play his cards.

malaysians, including me, are a forgiving bunch. but we are also wondering why were the attacks solely directed at najib when pak lah and son-in-law are even more controversial.

it’s also rather disgraceful that he, his wife and tian or other top leaders did not congratulate BN when they won.

PKR played the race card and miscalculated. For it was the Indian vote who were loyal to MIC that cliched the victory for BN.

Was there a deal between PKR and BN?

Votes in nine ballot boxes were STILL being counted at 8pm when the official results were to be announced.
This slow counting is suspect......But even before that, BN had a clear majority already.
Was there a deal between PKR and BN to save BN's face?
Can't help but notice the blinding absence of PKR's 'god' during nomination and polling day.
What is happening? Why is it so quiet now suddenly?
Even MalaysiaKini/'Anwarkini' seems to be taking a break after all that activity.

World Press Freedom Day - May 3

Throughout the world, 3 May serves as an occasion to inform the public of violations of the right to freedom of expression and as a reminder that many journalists brave death or jail to bring people their daily news.

This year's theme is Press Freedom, Safety of Journalists and Impunity.

“The rights to life and to liberty and integrity and security of person and also to freedom of expression are fundamental human rights that are recognized and guaranteed by international conventions and instruments.”

(UNESCO Resolution, General Conference 1997)

From UNESCO.
For more info, click here.
Jeff Ooi has listed events related to this here. And to see what people are doing in a REAL democracy like the United Kingdom, go here.

Surfed around the blogosphere and came across a bloggers gathering. So, here is a tiny advert.

For more info, check out bum2007.wordpress.com.

Labour Day

Ah, Labour Day is coming up. It falls on May 1 every year.

Is it just another holiday and a reason for Malaysians to indulge in consumeristic pursuits like enjoying a holiday, shopping or watching a movie?

As is the case for many such holidays, the actual reason that May 1 was declared a holiday is forgotten or even never known to many.

Although its origins are steeped in European history and culture including marking the first day of summer and other socialist movements, it is now known globally as International Workers' Day or Labour Day.

International Workers' Day (a name used interchangeably with May Day) is a celebration of the social and economic achievements of the international labour movement. May Day commonly sees organized street demonstrations by hundreds of thousands of working people and their labour unions throughout Europe and most of the rest of the world — though, as noted below, not in either the United States or Canada. More radical groups such as communists and anarchists are also given to widespread street protest on this day as well.

From wikipedia

Enjoy the poster below from 1969....so much history on this day....and we just think it's another holiday!!!!


Where is Anwar?

KeADILan lost the recent Ijok by-election.
Where are their usually media-crazy and attention-seeking leaders -- Anwar, Azizah + Tian?
No statements so far from them except a lame one from Anwar ---> "It's a sad day for Malaysians....."
But Khalid, KeADILan's candidate, and other top leaders were absent when results were announced.
Why din they just shake the candidates hands like some other Opposition parties do even after they lost?
Where is the sportsmanship and gentlemanly behaviour that the party claims it fights for?
The party's supporters "bad behaviour" on polling day is disgraceful.
Will Malaysians vote for a party of "lawless thugs"?

Saturday 28 April 2007

First post

So, I've started blogging.
What an idea! How incredible!
Ideas, incredible.
And incredible ideas?