Friday, July 15, 2011

The First Lady's ring





The first lady of Malaysia has been claimed by pro - pakatan bloggers that she owns a Zebra safari bangle which is a Zebra print pave diamond bangle from Safari collection. Features: white and black pave diamonds total carat weight 65.77 in 18k white gold.The price of this jewelry not much is just 24 million USD , first i did not believe it myself , but after the comment by The first lady itself , is proven she owns it , 24 million USD is Rm 73 Million , and worst she has replied that it a saving since her childhood , in that case lets make a calculation

Assume she saves
Rm 1000 a day
= Rm 1000 x 365 days

= Rm 365 000
= Rm 365 000 x 50 years
= Rm 18 million

Assume she saves
Rm 2000 a day
= Rm 2000 x 365 days
= Rm 730 000
= Rm 730 000 x 50 years
= Rm 36.5 Million









Assume she saves Rm 3000 a day = Rm 3000 x 365 days
= Rm 1.09 Million
= Rm 1.09 Million x 50 years
= Rm 54.7 Million

Assuming she saved Rm 1000 = Mr Najib Salary

= Rm 30 000


Assuming she saved Rm 2000= Mr Najib Salary

= Rm 60 , 000 per month



Assuming she saved Rm 3000 = Mr Najib Salary

= Rm 90,000 per month


Still its not enough to buy that ring , so how did the ring came??


Chinese people must vote for BN


Hello to all Chinese netizen , do you guys recall our prime minister said in a speech that the Chinese community have no choice but to vote for Barisan Nasional if they want a strong representation in the parliament , what Mr DS Najib said is logic ,if im the prime minister , and i got the majority in parliament , but MCA didn't win much , since the opposition conquered the most chinese votes , why should i listen to DAP , i still won the elections despite losing the Chinese voters , s why should i give a f&*K about these people , true , its logical but Mr DS Najib forgot to realize that he does not have enough rights to tell what voters have to do in a election and should not be so confident that BN will always will form the federal government , we Indian Malays and Chinese have been living together for more than 50 years , we are not new to racial diversity , having a Chinese to represent their own community is quite ridiculous in our era of globalization , what i am trying to say , to identify a community problem there is no necessity that the person should be from that community , what MR DS Najib spoken its against democracy , and the Chinese community doing nothing about it , is more shameful , when Tun Dr M was prime minister we all supported his leadership , regardless of his race or religion , we did not feel that we are the minority , we felt the true 1 Malaysia back then , but now , there is a difference , the government which was supposed to abolish the racial diversity among us have increased it , you guys form 60 percent economy of Malaysia , but why in politics and your rights as a Malaysian you people are having a don't care attitude , i am not asking you to question other community rights but please fight for your own rights

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Mr Najib can get 3 million likes on fb supporting his leadership?







Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob is confident of getting at least three million to support Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak on Facebook.- Malaysian Insider

Is it possible or impossible?

My post will be short , because pictures can speak a thousand words.


and the poor menteri besar is not aware there is already existing page





Wednesday, July 13, 2011

If you dont wish to vote dont complain

If you think like that , it is quite ridicilous for you to be in a democratic country , voting is the basi right of a democratic country if you dont even wish to perform that duty , then you should be ashamed of calling yourself a Malaysian Citizen.We complain about price hike , corrupted goverment , racist government , people who dont wish to vote , lazy to be in the que you people have no right to complain , you may say whoever is gonna be in the power nothing is gonna change , everyone is bad in politics , true but then you can always choose a less evil leader if your mindset is such . Attending street demostration , liking fan pages on facebook , talking bad about other politcal parties is no use if you dont intend to vote , because no matter how many street demo you attend , liking fan pages on facebook , talking bad ,nothing is gonna change , and looking at our countries governance attitude its useless to have street demonstrations , because they dont care , and the best thing if you dont vote , there is a chance your vote will be cast by another person , our country election commision system is worse than a 3rd world country look at the image below , you can understand what im talking about




This registered voter can be in the Guiness Book of World records , for the oldest voter in the world , do you get what im saying


The worst voters is the indian community , already the indian population in Malaysia is low but still look at the proportion of indian voters , dont tell me this the only people who are eligble as voters , if you guys dont vote , then political parties will wont care a dam about you



Same goes to the chinese people you guys make 60% of the economy , but your contribution here is so low

If you dont wish to vote , dont complain

The truth behind Malaysia Media Consipiracy part 3
















NEW STRAIT TIMES HEADLINES ON JULY 10th 2011









image source :http://errorlevelanalysis.com/permalink/7508a4e/


What is happening to the mass media of Malaysia , as i said in the past it is not their fault that their being bias to the government , this has gone too far , its fine to protect the goverment but its unfair to cheat the citizens , media was created to voice out people opinion , in other country also there is media which supports the government but at the same time there is the press who supports the opposition or write in the name of justice , not like Malaysia , where all the main stream media in the country is owned by the government , people who are educated and have computer knowledge is fine , what happens to people with no education , and believes newspapers write in the name of justice





Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Exclsuive Dato Ambiga Interview with Wall Street Journal

An estimated 20,000 protesters gathered in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday to call for reforms to Malaysia’s electoral system. The surprisingly large turnout—and the government’s tough response, with water cannons and tear gas—appears to have galvanized the country’s opposition, which until recently had struggled to gain traction against a government led by Prime Minister Najib Razak.

The protesters believe Malaysia’s government must reform to reduce electoral fraud and create a level playing field for all parties, including the opposition. Government officials say rally organizers were trying to embarrass the government, garner sympathy for opposition politicians and threaten social order.

The question now is whether Malaysia’s opposition groups can capitalize on the momentum from Saturday’s rally and force further changes in one of Southeast Asia’s linchpin economies– or if voters will continue to stick with Mr. Najib and the ruling coalition that has dominated Malaysia since it gained independence from Britain several decades ago.

The Wall Street Journal’s Celine Fernandez recently spoke with Ambiga Sreenevasan, chairwoman of Bersih 2.0 (or the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections), a coalition of activists that organized Saturday’s rally. A former president of the Malaysian Bar Council, she was the first Malaysian to receive the U.S. Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage Award for championing human rights, the status of women and religious tolerance in Malaysia.

Here are some edited excerpts from the interview:

Q: Your organization has built up some momentum with Saturday’s rally. What is the next move for Bersih?

A: Our agenda for electoral reform still stands firm, but we have two priority items which we think should be resolved. The first, of course, is that we express terrible regret at the death of Baharuddin Ahmad (a man who died of a heart attack during the rally), and we are very concerned at the manner in which it occurred. One of our top priority items is to refer the issue of the excessive use of the police force upon the rally to Suhakam (the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia). And we are asking them for a full investigation.

(Editor’s note: Malaysian authorities have said they believe the man’s death was from natural causes and not related to the rally. They have also defended the police’s use of tear gas and water cannons, saying they were provoked into action and had to act to protect public order, and relied on minimal force to disperse crowds).

The second priority item for us is the release of those held under the Emergency Ordinance (including a number of activists arrested in connection with the rally). We are very, very, very concerned about the reports we are getting, about the manner in which they have been treated. We call for their unconditional release.

We are pushing for the setting up of a Royal Commission of Inquiry consisting of experts acceptable to the people to look into comprehensive electoral reform before the 13th General Elections (Malaysia’s next elections, which must be called by spring 2013), and we reiterate our call for this to the government.

Q: Will you hold more rallies?

A: I do not see it happening in the near future.

Q: What are the most important reforms needed in Malaysia, and why? Is it just about electoral reforms, or are other changes needed?

A: Immediately, we want a more level playing field for the 13th General Elections. But apart from that, in the last six weeks, I think Bersih has become more than just a movement for electoral reform. I think that there is a real yearning for a higher standard of democratic values. People are utterly, utterly shocked by the abuse of power displayed by the government. So it has also become about the integrity of our institutions and the manner of governance and the abuse of power. I think people were very moved by that, and that is why we got the numbers that we did.

Q: What benefits would come from those reforms, and why are they needed in Malaysia?

A: The benefits would be providing a more level playing field and we think it brings legitimacy to the government who wins. If you come in because of free and fair elections, it would be something that would be more acceptable to the people.

Q: If Malaysia had truly free and fair elections, what do you think would happen?

A: I really can’t predict. I wouldn’t want to even begin to predict, actually. All I can tell you is that we will get a government who truly reflects the will of the people. And that’s all we want.

Q: Why do you think the government cracked down so hard on Saturday?

A: Really, I fail to completely understand that. But I think they acted because they have taken a position and they were not prepared to move from that position. And they wanted to teach us a lesson, not by reason, but by force. I had made this statement earlier: They thought might could win over right, but I am afraid might can never win over right. Right always ultimately wins.

Q: The government says Bersih is really just a front for opposition parties and is trying to promote their interests ahead of any national election. They note that Anwar Ibrahim (Malaysia’s most prominent opposition leader) played a conspicuous role at Saturday’s rally. Is the government’s criticism fair?

A: Not at all fair, because we invited all political parties including Barisan Nasional (Malaysia’s ruling coalition) to support us. How can you say the cause for free and fair elections is only for the opposition? It is for everybody. Pakatan Rakyat (Malaysia’s main coalition of opposition parties) did support Bersih. What’s wrong with that? Pakatan Rakyat members are also citizens of this country. Are they not entitled to support a movement for free and fair elections?

Q: The government also says you’re also trying to destabilize the country and undermine public order. Is that fair?

A: Totally unfair. So far, I have refused to respond to personal allegations. My issue is please judge me by my conduct and the government by their conduct. And let the public draw their own conclusions.

Q: Many people have said it took a lot of courage to organize Saturday’s rally. Why are you doing this? What drove you to get involved and take such a leadership role in Bersih? Do you feel like you are putting yourself at any risk?

A: A few NGOs approached me and asked me to lead a civil society movement for free and fair elections, which I was very willing to do because it was for a good cause. And I did not for one minute think there was anything controversial about this topic. We thought we won’t even get the numbers – we were worried about how to publicize the event. We never expected the government to react the way it did. I certainly did not want any of this attention that I am getting. I don’t know why the focus was on me. We have 14 steering committee members. I was not making decisions on my own. We had nongovernmental organization members who had their views as well.

A government that comes across as such a great bully repulsed a lot of people. And I think that is why we had the numbers and the momentum that we did. Honestly, if they had allowed us to proceed and played it down, we would not have gotten those numbers. That’s why you saw on that day, ordinary citizens, and these are not even members of political parties, from all walks of life, old, young, all races, all religions. Where have you ever seen that? And how does the government read it? They come back on Monday and attack Bersih again. Those are the people you are attacking. Those are the voters you are attacking. They are not reading the situation properly at all. But I still say there is time to salvage, to reconcile, and I hope the government will seek to do that.

Q: Although there are obviously major differences between Malaysia and countries such as Egypt, Tunisia or Syria, any demonstration these days inevitably invite comparisons to the Arab Spring protests. Are there are any similarities here?

A: No similarities, in my view. They were in a completely different situation. Here, all we are doing is asking for a free and fair election. It is the government’s disproportionate response that created a momentum. But we are still a peace-loving nation. We still want the government to be fair. To me it was never our intention and it is still not our intention to bring down this government. We want to work with this government, to improve our electoral system.

Q: How deep is the support for Bersih?

A: When you look online, you will find it growing exponentially. I am amazed at how it has taken off. Bersih is not a word any more. It is an idea. It is a feeling. It is a passion, which is why you can never kill it.

Q: There is a Facebook page with 100,000 people requesting Najib Razak’s resignation. What do you think about that?

A: We have nothing to do with that. It is never and has never been Bersih’s intention for the prime minister to step down. As I said, we want to work with the prime minister and his government to have a better electoral system.


source:http://blogs.wsj.com/dispatch/2011/07/12/qa-malaysias-ambiga-sreenevasan/

People who hate ambiga please read this please read until bottom dun have assumptions


TUNTUTAN AMBIGA MELALUI IFC

1. Seseorang anak yang dilahirkan oleh ibu bapa Islam tidak seharusnya secara terus menjadi orang Islam.

2. Orang bukan Islam yang telah memeluk Islam hendaklah diberikan kebebasan untuk kembali ke agama asal mereka (murtad) dan tidak boleh... dikenakan tindakan undang-undang.

3. Sebarang kes pertukaran agama orang Islam kepada bukan Islam tidak sepatutnya dikendalikan oleh Mahkamah Syariah tetapi dikendalikan oleh Mahkamah Sivil.

4. Tidak perlu dicatatkan di dalam kad pengenalan seseorang Muslim bahawa ia beragama Islam.

5. Orang bukan Islam tidak perlu dikehendaki menganut Islam sekiranya ingin berkahwin dengan Orang Islam,Orang Islam hendaklah dibenarkan keluar daripada Islam (murtad) sekiranya ingin berkahwin dengan orang bukan Islam tanpa boleh dikenakan tindakan undang-undang.

6. Seseorang atau pasangan suami isteri yang menukar agamanya dengan memeluk Islam tidak patut diberikan hak penjagaan anak.

7. Orang yang bukan Islam yang mempunyai hubungan kekeluargaan dengan seorang yang memeluk Islam hendaklah diberikan hak menuntut harta pusakanya selepas kematiannya.

8. Kerajaan hendaklah menyediakan dana yang mencukupi untuk membina dan menyelenggara rumah-rumah ibadat orang bukan Islam sebagaimana kerajaan menyediakan dana yang serupa untuk masjid.

9. Orang bukan Islam hendaklah dibenarkan dan tidak boleh dihalang daripada menggunakan perkataan-perkataan suci Islam dalam percakapan dan sebagainya.

10. Bibel dalam Bahasa Malaysia dan Bahasa Indonesia sepatutnya dibenarkan untuk diedarkan kepada umum secara terbuka.

11. Pelajaran agama bukan Islam untuk penganut agama itu hendaklah diajar di semua sekolah.

12. Program-program berunsur Islam dalam bahasa ibunda sesuatu kaum hendaklah ditiadakan. Program dakwah agama lain selain Islam pula hendaklah dibenarkan untuk disiarkan dalam bahasa ibunda masing-masing.

13. Orang Islam yang membayar zakat tidak sepatutnya dikecualikan daripada membayar cukai pendapatan dan wang Hasil zakat sepatutnya digunakan juga untuk keperluan orang-orang bukan Islam.

14. Sepatutnya Islam tidak disebut sebagai pilihan pertama masyarakat Malaysia seperti dalam soal pakaian menutup aurat kepada pelajar sekolah.


Inilah perjuangan Ambiga yang sedang mendapat sokongan daripada orang Islam PAS dan PKR di dalam Negara kita hari ini. Kalau inilah yang kita mahukan,marilah kita menyatakan sokongan tanpa berbelah bagi kepada Ambiga dan IFC.Maruah Melayu Islam di bawah tapak kaki si Hindu Ambiga!
By: Abdul Shukur Mohamad

This is a very popular post by pro goverment supporters in the social network website ,my view on this post

1/2/3/4/5/6/7)

What Ambiga is telling is on her point of view , for me my my religion is the biggest , for you your religion is the biggest she is asking something from her point of view , what she is expressing is right in the international view but it is not accepted in a Islamic country , that should not be accepted, no matter your a muslim or not , a pro goverment supporter or not ,i admit that what she requested cant be accepted in a an islamic state , it may sound unfair for you non muslims , i personally think that the post'Orang yang bukan Islam yang mempunyai hubungan kekeluargaan dengan seorang yang memeluk Islam hendaklah diberikan hak menuntut harta pusakanya selepas kematiannya." , for example a married indian hindu mans marries a indonesian woman and leave his wife and family for the sake of pleasure , and the woman is bad and only seduced the man for his wealth , and after a few years he dies and all his wealth goes to the evil woman does this mean justice has prevail , so in my personal opinion she should have changed it to "A converted has the right to name a non muslim kin to his wealth , if he wishes to ' .

8)

Secondly '8. Kerajaan hendaklah menyediakan dana yang mencukupi untuk membina dan menyelenggara rumah-rumah ibadat orang bukan Islam sebagaimana kerajaan menyediakan dana yang serupa untuk masjid.Is it wrong for her to ask her place of worship given the same treatment as a muslim person . This is a Islamic Country but it also democratic , she have all rights to ask this , people who view in a negative perceptive , please open your eyes

9)

Orang bukan Islam hendaklah dibenarkan dan tidak boleh dihalang daripada menggunakan perkataan-perkataan suci Islam dalam percakapan dan sebagainya.

If the non muslims are using in the need for sharing knowledge and not using it in a negative view , what is wrong , any person who misuse the language should be arrested under ISA , i 100 percent support it Q.If a kaafir greets a Muslim, should he return his greeting? If he holds out his hand to shake hands, what is the ruling? And what is the ruling on serving him by giving him tea when he is sitting in a chair?.

A.
Praise be to Allaah.

Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

If a kaafir greets a Muslim in a clear manner, and says, “Al-salaamu ‘alaykum (peace be upon you),” then one should say, “Wa ‘alayka al-salaam (and upon you be peace),” because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“When you are greeted with a greeting, greet in return with what is better than it, or (at least) return it equally”

[al-Nisa’ 4:86]


but words such as god is not shall be used because may be the meaning of Allah is God in english but do you notice that the word God is generic and the word Allah is a proper name. To non Muslims do u notice when our muslim friends use the phrase la ilaha illallah it is not there is no god but God, this does not make sense, rather it means there is no god but Allah.So for non Muslims who feel its unfair to put you in a better image Allah is something like Jesus for christians , in a tamil version of a bible you cant replace the word jesus as allah , there will be a mass confusion

10) Why not bible is available in Bahasa Melayu , Bahasa Melayu is a language it is not a religion

11) This is also a fair deal , why not , why should be classifies as Pendidikan Moral , why cant they allow students to learn their own religion

12) I do not accept because it sound bias

13)This is not right any donations made is tax exempted so why not zakat , and the second she says zakat can be used for non muslims its not logic because its like you donated for building of a church and then you use the money to build a temple

14)I personally will change it to all students are allowed to wear their traditional wear on fridays .

This is a a very popular post by pro goverment supporters , the source might be reliable and not be reliable , in Wikipedia it states that Acting in her capacity as President of the Malaysian Bar Council, Ambiga accepted a memorandum on the formation of an inter-faith commission, which also made 14 demands , she did not demand it , but since i saw this post a lot i just wanted to give my own opinion in this issue. At the same time they used the world di bawah si hindu ambiga , which shows their racism , we do not know wether this source is reliable or not , but using this kind of post to manipulate our muslim brothers and sister is very unfair , if a person do 10 good things , and 1 bad thing , only the bad thing is remembered , Bersih had nothing to do with muslims , so why linking it with religion

SKMM Blocking File Sharing files


Recently SKMM blocked 10 file sharing sites , claiming that these sites are always visited by netizens to download pirated music and movies , locally and international , netizens claim that it was a proposal by KRU popular local band requesting because they have been suffering a lot of losses due to these websites , true it is not easy for a artist to go thru a lot of hardship to produce and release the song , when we destroy all their hard work with just one click 'download' but did they understand we Malaysians dont have a common platform to download these songs in a legal way , and if they do they request payment by credit card , why in the USA people there give support to their artist when their technology knowledge and internet users propotion is higher than Malaysia , because they have a common platform , but what do we have , sometimes we dont want to buy the whole CD , we just wanna buy a single song , but do we have it , nope , and the prices of your song is not affordable to some particular income group , in ITUNES songs are charged 99 cents each , if you say that their currency power is higher , then you also must accept cost of producing a song will be much more expensive than Malaysia , so why dont Malaysian local artist create a platform like Itunes and charge music lovers each Rm 1 , and also enable payment by other methods other than credit card nowadays even a person with annual income of 60 , 000 doesnt not have a credi card because charges and etc , if KRU is syaing that their suffering loses , than what about international production company like Warner Bros , and Paramount whose movies are released one day and the next day the pirated version is released , they dont suffer losses , Malaysian Artist such as KRU should understand that If your product is in good quality , how many duplicates are created also people will buy your product .

Sex education in Malaysia


In recent times , a lot of people have been urging schools to have sex education as a subject in their education , there was a lot of media response , muftis opposing it , doctors supporting it , but so far in Malaysia no person have persuaded MOE to include subjects which is really needed to , such as Political Studies and Basic Law of Malaysia , without sex education also our students has obtained a lot of knowledge about sex , even standard 1 kids know a basic thing about sex , media and people have influenced kids a lot , but what about politics , how many Malaysians know how the cabinet is formed , what is the job nature of an MP , what is the position of a Menteri Besar in A state under Royal Monarchy , people dont know and they dont care about to know , of course they wont know , because of education system is made up in the way where its all about typical education so you can get a job and your behavior is accepted in society . How many people know what is the highest court in Malaysia except lawyers , what is the difference between syariat court and normal court , how can you defend yourself against the law , what is the article of constitution , education system doesn't even teach you what rights your entitled to , then what students finally learn , a citizen who doesnt know how the parliament is formed is not entitled to be a Malaysian, think for yourself netizens ,

Monday, July 11, 2011

Total compilation of Bersih Videos

All credit goes to the uploaders iam only a messenger , there is more to come , this videos doesnt mean im anti goverment but i support freedom of speech .Thank you so much netizens



























Iam a keling mix wif belacan and bak kut teh


In life you confirm at least one time you would have been a racist asshole or been screwed by a racist , why do we hurl racial abuse at others , because of one person attitude we judge the whole race , if you get robbed by a indian , keling memang x lah caya , if you get conned by a malay , belacan memang pemalas siot , if you get bashed by a chinese , babi cina memang , makan babi aje mmg perangai macam tu , this is why we dont prosper in life , you judge one persons attitude wif everyone of that specific race , i ask the Malays you guys have been got so much by the government has other races once has questioned you rights in a big level ,chinese , u guys control 60 percent of the economy have the malays have imposed the chinese people not to open businesses , then what is wrong wif the racist people , why do you have to be so hateful to other races and why does malay people feel when other race dont like UMNO we hate Malays , Umno is not Malay , how long the malays gonna play the kalau x suka balikla negara sendiri(not all malays) and indian and chinese ( korang pemalas) who said Malays are pemalas wasnt Tun Dr Mahathir a Malay , wasnt Dr Zeti a a malay and how can the Malays ask indians and chinese to go back to their home country when Malaysia is their home , we together developed the nation why we have to go back , politicians are trying to separate us using racial and religion diversity , we should Unite and prosper enough with The malay indian chinese game , just remember one thing my fellow netizens in politics no one is good there is only less bad, wether your pro goverment or anti goverment , dont be racist

A important article for all students and goverment servants to read









The goverment has forbidden students and goverment servants not to attend rallys or demostration, so are we living in a comunist state , students are the biggest investment of the country , they are going to rule the country in the next generation so why they are not allowed to protest , i can accept if 21 and below cant protewst becausse they are so called minor , but what about 21 and above , your alowed to vote , your allowed to marry , your allowed to take a credit card but you cant voice out your opinions , then why call it a democratic country , few days before Bersih rally my friend from Uitm got a email from his chancellor that students are not allowed to be in the rally so what they are trying to imply , STUDENT STUDIES HARD UNTIL HIS DEGREE , AND THEN STAYS 2-3 MONTHS WITHOUT A JOB , THEN JOINS THE CIVIL DEPARTMENT , GETS A BANK LOAN FOR HIS / HER CAR AND HOUSE UNTIL 4 AND AT THE SAME TIME REPAYING HIS PTPTN LOAN AND THEN DIES WITHOUT EXPRESSING HIS FREEDOM OF SPEECH ,and this is what you called democracy , and how can you forbid a goverment rvant from attending rallies , he is a goverment servant he is not your political servant in Malaysia alot of maids also run away from their owners , so why cant people in the goverment cant express their feelings , so as a Malaysian is the people are only allowed the right to vote other than that they cant do anything , why do you imply a job and political parties , because of these kind of rules or so called acts many people who have kids to support or students who their parents depend a lot keep all their expressions at heart and having the feeling im in a democratic country but im not allowed to express my feelings , for goverment servants i work for the people i pay my taxes like everyone else but i dont have the same right as them , please think for yourself my dear netizens

100 000 people request part 2








The fan page has reached another target of 150,000 , netizens have ade a impact through the social network site , is this a sign for the next general election

Why people don't like UMNO Part 2



My pro government friends please look at the video , how do you expect people to vote for you , if some people in your political party like this please feel free to comment people

If your a Malaysian please read this


The video explains in a detail view of the current political party , this is either created by a anti government supporter or a person from the opposition party as it clearly has the opposition party name at the end , but never the less this video makes you think , the figure may be wrong but it has a rough idea of what has happened in recent years

Why people don't like UMNO







Today netizens complain alot about UMNO , they are plainly not happy , what happen to regime of Tun Dr Mahathir , why people today don't give full support to them , no matter what without BN we would have been a 3 rd class country , but why after Mahathir left Umno crashed , is it because of the leadership style , or people want more , no matter what our goverment (BN) has been very generous to us subsidies of petrol , education , and controlled price of everyday needs , but why still people are not satisfied .

1) The government is indeed generous to us , but they dont remain transparent , people feel its a drop in the bucket what is given to them

2)Racist attitude of some particular UMNO leaders , a drop of poison , the whole milk becomes poison

3)People expectation of the goverment during Mahathir Days



The man above either your a pro government supporter or anti government supporter without this man in the above , we Malaysian are nothing , he may have done things for himself but the god dam truth is he did more for the people and we shall never forget that , even if Mahathir take over as Prime Minister there is no doubt that Opposition doesn't have chance in any state except Kelantan and Terengganu

The truth behind Malaysia Media Consipiracy part 2




As previously i told you all , mainstream media has no choices , a source from the internet has revealed that the government has sent letters to Media Companies of not to show footage of opposition , however the source may look reliable but there is no solid proof that this indeed from the ministry , but at the same time looking at our current media actions this might have happened

Anwar Ibrahim Injured true or just a political act


Anwar Ibrahim is admitted into hospital because of exposure to the tear gas , Pro Goverment supporters are accusing the former deputy prime minister and current opposition leader of exaggerating the issue , it may be true , tear gas side effects are irritation to the eye , dizziness if you look at the medical aspect of this admitting into hospital and getting a oxygen mask is may be too much , alot of protestors got shot by tear gas they all were fine why he is admitted to hospital and international media is giving so much focus on it , but on the other side , Anwar Ibrahim is a aged man , he may have alot of energy but like all humans he is also old , so there is a chance that what happened to him was true but as a PM , Mr Najib making fun of the leader at this point of time and not acting professionally is a shame to the whole country , act more professionally Mr Prime Minister , dont let your action affect the whole country

100 , 000 people want Najib Tun Razak to resign


A Facebook page was created 2 days back and has received a warm response from people within 24 hours it has achieved its target , it can be said Malaysia's fastest FB fan page in history , the best about the page is when u press F5 every 5 seconds the number of likes increases , Malaysians Nationwide are playing the F5 game to see the increase in like , but Netizens are advised that this page is only a trailer to what is gonna happen in the next GE , if you really want to make a change get yourself registered as voters and make a change

The truth behind Malaysia Media Consipiracy




We have known the truth behind the media conspiracy on the bersih 2.0 event , mostly all Mainstream Media companies have projected a image in the governments interest but we cant blame them , for them to run their nature of business they have no choice but to support the government for example if TV3 is gonna conduct a Sureheboh they have to get the permission of the government so we cant blame them for completely being bias towards the government , for pro government supporters whatever Malaysiakini is gonna post is gonna be against the government , it is media by the opposition parties it only safeguards their interest , their only motive is to topple the ruling party , so what happens to people who just wanna know the goddamn truth , clueless and what happens to people who have no education and no computer knowledge , are they just gonna be manipulated by the mainstream media and just follow their interest , Media was supposed to safeguard interest of people not bias to any political party , the following video is compilation of citizenship journalism , when you watch this video you will know how much lies have the government has expressed to its citizen , tq to for making this video



Bersih 2.0 Trailers



I personally thanks the creators of these 2 motivational videos , They have put in a lot of effort to this video , i can say that their video editing is world class , can say citizenship journalism at the best , it may edited bias to anti government , the government has TV3 , NTV7 , Utusan but citizens who are neutral and against the government they only have YouTube , no matter whether ur a Bersih supporter or not , you will always admit that these 2 videos are truly motivating if you are a Bersih supporter , a big hats off to , thank you for these amazing video




The Revolution OF Malaysia

















This is my 1st post , i always wanted to be a journalist so that i can be representing voice of people , media was created for that in the 1st place , but today im glad that i never went into that field , if i had , i maybe would have been working in TV3 or The Star or any other mainstream media of Malaysia who does not care about citizens interest but politician themselve , i would like to say that this blog does not represent favouitism of any specific political party but voice of Citizens , i dont wish to become popular because of this , i just want my fellow citizens to get the right new , may god Bless Malaysia , this blog will not be only focusing on Bersih but it will also be focusing on Malaysia's Truthful News , and this blog main motto is We Don't Care Who Rule The Country but We Want A Truthful Government which puts the nations interest at first before anything else