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Franklin

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Since: Feb 22, 2008
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(Msg. 31) Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:20 pm
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On Sun 24 Feb 2008 08:26:13, pg <penang RemoveThis @catholic.org> wrote:

> On Feb 24, 8:51 am, Franklin <no_u... RemoveThis @www.invalid> wrote:
>> On Sat 23 Feb 2008 03:57:44, pg <pen... RemoveThis @catholic.org> wrote:
>>
>> > On Feb 23, 4:00 am, Don Wiss <donwiss RemoveThis @no_spam.com> wrote:
>> >> [...]
>>
>> > Many thanks for shrinking that file to 1.1 MB !!
>>
>> > On behalf of many, many people from Malaysia, I salute you !!!
>>
>> > And I've uploaded that 1.1 MB file ontohttp://bn106.4shared.com
>>
>> > Now more people can download it. Bandwidth is still quite a
>> > problem in Malaysia, one way or another.
>>
>> > And a big Thank You to all for your support !!
>>
>> > ROCK ON, FREEDOM !!!
>>
>> Can you give us a basic summary in English of what it says.
>
>
> Since it has 106 items, I can't list them all here. But I'll pick a
> few examples ...
>
> In 1987, the Malaysian government rounded up all the people who
> dare to speak up against the government, and detained them for
> years and years, without trial. The operation was named as
> "Operation Lalang". This is a blatant violation of human rights.
>
> In 1999, the Chinese community put out a list of requests, in the
> hope that the Malaysian society can have a more leveled playing
> field for all people. The government responded by accusing those
> who signed the request as "COMMUNIST TERRORISTS".
>
> In year 2001, the government ordered the closure of a Chinese
> primary school, without any reason. Forcing the students who study
> there to another school situated quite far away. The Chinese
> community objected to it, but the government deployed armed police
> to chase away all the children and their parents from that school.
> BTW, that Chinese school is NOT owned by the government.
>
> The local universities in Malaysia have a policy of limiting the
> enrollment of ethnic Chinese students, even when the Chinese
> students have scored much higher in all the examinations. The only
> reason for the policy is that they want to reserve the slots for
> the Malays -- of the majority Muslim population. Unlike America
> where you have more university slots than students, in Malaysia,
> for every 100 eligible students, there are only 80 slots. This
> means that the more qualified Chinese students are shut out of
> university education, while the much lower echelon's Malays
> students get to study. This is yet another blatant violation of
> human rights.
>
> In year 2005, the state of Selangor sent a delegation abroad, in
> the name of "research". That trip cost the government a lot of
> money, millions ! And it was later revealed that part of the
> delegation's "research itineraries" included "belly dancing" and
> other vice activities.
>
> While the country is poor, with many citizens having no roof over
> their head, the government spent 40MILLIONS to build 10 resort
> houses for top civil servants. That 40MILLION, if applied in
> building ordinary housing for the people, is equivalent to at least
> 400 houses, or 2000 apartments !
>
> The above is but a small portion of the 106 items mentioned in the
> bn106.pdf file. The Malaysian government has done a lot of terrible
> things, and the things I translated are of the "milder" kind. There
> are more heinous crimes the Malaysian government has perpetrated.
>
> The file listed 106 incidents done by the Malaysian government, no
> added MSG at all. And yet, the government of Malaysia is afraid of
> the world know of their dirty laundry. In this aspect alone, the
> Malaysian government is no better than the Myanmar or the Chinese
> regime.
>
> The old adage of "People Who Live In Glass Houses Should Not Throw
> Stones" should be applied to the Malaysian government. They do not
> want to be treated badly, but yet, they are treating other people
> badly.
>
> If they don't want their dirty little secrets to be known to the
> world, then they shouldn't have done so many terrible things to
> their own citizens.
>


The bumiputra policy favoring the frequently idle Malays is unjust
but it may be the price one has to pay to avoid race riots again.

Mahathir may be corrupt and have a very loud unsmiling mouth but he
has brought a lot of prosperity to Malaysia.

I hope you mentioned Anwar Ibrahim.

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(Msg. 32) Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 9:34 pm
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On Feb 25, 4:20 am, Franklin <no_u... RemoveThis @www.invalid> wrote:
> On Sun 24 Feb 2008 08:26:13, pg <pen... RemoveThis @catholic.org> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Feb 24, 8:51 am, Franklin <no_u... RemoveThis @www.invalid> wrote:
> >> On Sat 23 Feb 2008 03:57:44, pg <pen... RemoveThis @catholic.org> wrote:
>
> >> > On Feb 23, 4:00 am, Don Wiss <donwiss RemoveThis @no_spam.com> wrote:
> >> >> [...]
>
> >> > Many thanks for shrinking that file to 1.1 MB !!
>
> >> > On behalf of many, many people from Malaysia, I salute you !!!
>
> >> > And I've uploaded that 1.1 MB file ontohttp://bn106.4shared.com
>
> >> > Now more people can download it. Bandwidth is still quite a
> >> > problem in Malaysia, one way or another.
>
> >> > And a big Thank You to all for your support !!
>
> >> > ROCK ON, FREEDOM !!!
>
> >> Can you give us a basic summary in English of what it says.
>
> > Since it has 106 items, I can't list them all here. But I'll pick a
> > few examples ...
>
> > In 1987, the Malaysian government rounded up all the people who
> > dare to speak up against the government, and detained them for
> > years and years, without trial. The operation was named as
> > "Operation Lalang". This is a blatant violation of human rights.
>
> > In 1999, the Chinese community put out a list of requests, in the
> > hope that the Malaysian society can have a more leveled playing
> > field for all people. The government responded by accusing those
> > who signed the request as "COMMUNIST TERRORISTS".
>
> > In year 2001, the government ordered the closure of a Chinese
> > primary school, without any reason. Forcing the students who study
> > there to another school situated quite far away. The Chinese
> > community objected to it, but the government deployed armed police
> > to chase away all the children and their parents from that school.
> > BTW, that Chinese school is NOT owned by the government.
>
> > The local universities in Malaysia have a policy of limiting the
> > enrollment of ethnic Chinese students, even when the Chinese
> > students have scored much higher in all the examinations. The only
> > reason for the policy is that they want to reserve the slots for
> > the Malays -- of the majority Muslim population. Unlike America
> > where you have more university slots than students, in Malaysia,
> > for every 100 eligible students, there are only 80 slots. This
> > means that the more qualified Chinese students are shut out of
> > university education, while the much lower echelon's Malays
> > students get to study. This is yet another blatant violation of
> > human rights.
>
> > In year 2005, the state of Selangor sent a delegation abroad, in
> > the name of "research". That trip cost the government a lot of
> > money, millions ! And it was later revealed that part of the
> > delegation's "research itineraries" included "belly dancing" and
> > other vice activities.
>
> > While the country is poor, with many citizens having no roof over
> > their head, the government spent 40MILLIONS to build 10 resort
> > houses for top civil servants. That 40MILLION, if applied in
> > building ordinary housing for the people, is equivalent to at least
> > 400 houses, or 2000 apartments !
>
> > The above is but a small portion of the 106 items mentioned in the
> > bn106.pdf file. The Malaysian government has done a lot of terrible
> > things, and the things I translated are of the "milder" kind. There
> > are more heinous crimes the Malaysian government has perpetrated.
>
> > The file listed 106 incidents done by the Malaysian government, no
> > added MSG at all. And yet, the government of Malaysia is afraid of
> > the world know of their dirty laundry. In this aspect alone, the
> > Malaysian government is no better than the Myanmar or the Chinese
> > regime.
>
> > The old adage of "People Who Live In Glass Houses Should Not Throw
> > Stones" should be applied to the Malaysian government. They do not
> > want to be treated badly, but yet, they are treating other people
> > badly.
>
> > If they don't want their dirty little secrets to be known to the
> > world, then they shouldn't have done so many terrible things to
> > their own citizens.
>
> The bumiputra policy favoring the frequently idle Malays is unjust
> but it may be the price one has to pay to avoid race riots again.

If the descendants of the black slaves of America bought into your
theory, dear sir, then there would still be black slaves in America.

Thanks God that there are people like Martin Luther King that dare to
stand up against injustice. Yes, he paid the ultimate sacrifice for
what he believed in it, but the reward he got, that today in America,
there's no more race-segregation nor race-separation. Plus, you can
count Obama's race for the presidency of America as a bonus of Mr.
King's effort.

Thanks God that in this world, not many people subscribe to your way
of thinking.


> Mahathir may be corrupt and have a very loud unsmiling mouth but he
> has brought a lot of prosperity to Malaysia.

Do you know that you are contributing to the spread of a false legend?

Mahathir was just lucky. He became the PM of Malaysia at a time when
the foreign monies were knocking at the door.

Even if the PM of Malaysia at that time was a dumbest monkey in the
universe, Malaysia would have enjoyed an economic boom also.


> I hope you mentioned Anwar Ibrahim.

Why should I mention Anwar? He is one of "them" who oppresses the non-
bumis.

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(Msg. 33) Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 10:24 pm
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On Feb 24, 10:12 pm, Krazee Brenda <brendarogu....TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 00:26:13 -0800 (PST), pg wrote:
> > Operation Lalang
>
> CicakFecesWare
> --
> See Brenda's UniWorldWarehttp://tinyurl.com/nm2yt


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(Msg. 34) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:29 pm
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On Feb 26, 3:45 am, rodney.use... RemoveThis @gmail.com wrote:
> On 24 feb, 09:26, pg <pen... RemoveThis @catholic.org> wrote:
>
> > In 1987, the Malaysian government rounded up all the people who dare
> > to speak up against the government, and detained them for years and
> > years, without trial. The operation was named as "Operation Lalang".
> > This is a blatant violation of human rights.
>
> They were ahead of their time.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guantanamo_Bay_detention_camp



At least those ended up in the Guantanamo Bay "DID" something - like
bringing down the Twin Towers in NYC.

Those got detained by the regime that is still controlling Malaysia,
on the other hand, did NOTHING ILLEGAL !!!

They are not armed men. They don't kill people. They don't even ask
other people to kill people - unlike many so-called "holy" and
"religious: people we see today.

And they are detained, without trial.

So please, don't try to link the two case together.

Thank you !
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(Msg. 35) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 7:37 pm
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On Mon 25 Feb 2008 05:34:57, pg <penang RemoveThis @catholic.org> wrote:
>>
>> The bumiputra policy favoring the frequently idle Malays is unjust
>> but it may be the price one has to pay to avoid race riots again.
>
> If the descendants of the black slaves of America bought into your
> theory, dear sir, then there would still be black slaves in
> America.
>
> Thanks God that there are people like Martin Luther King that dare
> to stand up against injustice. Yes, he paid the ultimate sacrifice
> for what he believed in it, but the reward he got, that today in
> America, there's no more race-segregation nor race-separation.
> Plus, you can count Obama's race for the presidency of America as a
> bonus of Mr. King's effort.
>
> Thanks God that in this world, not many people subscribe to your
> way of thinking.

pg, this is all a bit off topic in these newsgroups so we should not
extend our discussion any more thannecessary. I would just say that
I'm very supportive of the Chinese minority in Malaysia. However one
has to remain sensitive to the fact that the 51% native Malays have
become almost outnumbered by the vast number of immigrants.

Yes, there is horrible outright discrimination of non-Malays but the
alternative may be a very messy punch up over who actually runs
Malaysia - the original ethinic people or the immigrants. Do not
misunderstand me, Bumi-preference is very wrong. The Bumis are very
privileged but so breathtakingly idle such that many are still
economically and educationally backward. However, in a nasty punch
up like in the 60s I don't think the Bumi's are going to lose.


>> Mahathir may be corrupt and have a very loud unsmiling mouth but
>> he has brought a lot of prosperity to Malaysia.
>
> Do you know that you are contributing to the spread of a false
> legend?
>
> Mahathir was just lucky. He became the PM of Malaysia at a time
> when the foreign monies were knocking at the door.
>
> Even if the PM of Malaysia at that time was a dumbest monkey in the
> universe, Malaysia would have enjoyed an economic boom also.
>

Mahathir is a thug. And also a dictator. He was lucky. Very lucky
indeed. But let's not deny that he brought a great deal more
prosperity than anyone ever imagined possible. I did not believe
many of his economic policies would work at all (and many of his
claimed attributions weer lies). But to Mahathir's credit they
actually did. At least he's a competent dictator, which isn't saying
much.

What's more, Mahathir has a bit too much of a mouth on him and he has
always overplayed his anti-western rhetoric way too much for my own
liking.


>> I hope you mentioned Anwar Ibrahim.
>>
> Why should I mention Anwar? He is one of "them" who oppresses the
> non-bumis.

Two wrongs do not make a right. Anwar was imprisoned, brutally
handled and obviously false charges brought in show trials. You may
hate Anwar but that does not mean you should deny what Mahathir and
his thugs did against Anwar was wrong. Do not fall into the trap
that such things are wrong only when it happens against people whom
you consider to be "good".

Let's wrap this exchange up soon.
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(Msg. 36) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 9:26 am
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 17:29:40 -0800 (PST), pg wrote:

>>> In 1987, the Malaysian government rounded up all the people who dare
>>> to speak up against the government, and detained them for years and
>>> years, without trial. The operation was named as "Operation Lalang".
>>> This is a blatant violation of human rights.
>>
>> They were ahead of their time.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guantanamo_Bay_detention_camp
>
> At least those ended up in the Guantanamo Bay "DID" something - like
> bringing down the Twin Towers in NYC.
>
> Those got detained by the regime that is still controlling Malaysia,
> on the other hand, did NOTHING ILLEGAL !!!
>
> They are not armed men. They don't kill people. They don't even ask
> other people to kill people - unlike many so-called "holy" and
> "religious: people we see today.

Mormons?
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http://tinyurl.com/nm2yt
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