Wednesday, September 9, 2009

In love with a fair-skin?

Dark skin or fair skin, people must be accorded the same treatment.

A social responsible organisation must not provoke but promote social harmonies, and find ways to mitigate the stigmas already impacting the unfortunates.

Read more here:
Skin whiteners labeled racist

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Wearing pants is indecent

This is absurd! Women arrested for wearing pants in violation of religion decency rules, and supposedly be WHIPPED.

United Nation and world organizations must work harder in protecting the rights and plights of Muslim women, whom often been abused to the fancies of male-dominant societies and in the name of their religion.

Read more here:

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

BN government should be sacked

The entire BN government should have been sacked long ago to avoid continued damages done to the country and its people. As many of these politicians are decendents of some of those ex-leaders who laid a foundation of corrupt ideology.

That's the general view of all consciencious people in this country as the country continues to be in a dire situation made worst with the recent unscrupulous petrol price increase though a "cheating" strategy that conned the nation to pay the same (or more) but receive lower quality product. And they still trying to justify and convince the people thinking that people of easily misled.

Refer to news report from The Malaysian Insider below:
Pakatan wants Hishammuddin sacked

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

A different set of rules, indeed

UMNO never failed to disappoint people. Being corrupt from top to bottom, it again doing its best to justify why its corrupt candidate in a by-election is a hero, instead, than anything else. Most certain, that corruption and greed are not only exercised within the party but flexed through all government agencies, such as EC, MACC, PDRM, AG, and judges; a clear example from finger tips would be the Illegitimate Perak coup d'etat orchestrated by the chief - a blatant disregard of all civilised rules and constitutions.

Read the article by Tengku Razaleigh:

a different set of rules
I don’t know En. Rohaizat. He may be a fine upstanding citizen. However, his public record of dishonesty would long ago have disqualified him from being a candidate for public office in any normal political party.

Is Umno so short of people that we have to find a lawyer disbarred for financial dishonesty to stand? Has financial misconduct become so common among us that we no longer see it as a factor in a candidate’s suitability? The party leaders who select and screen candidates must have known of this impediment but considered financial misconduct a trivial matter.

Honesty is a minimal condition for public office. Whatever the other virtues of the candidate, he should not be considered if he fails this test. The candidates we field for election must have a clean record because we are asking the public to place their confidence in him as their leader, and democratic government breaks down without public confidence. We are also saying this candidate represents us. I’m sad to have to say such obvious things.

By fielding a disbarred lawyer, today’s Umno is projecting the image that it lives by a different moral code from the rest of Malaysia. One set of rules for Umno, and another for everyone else. Either that, or this is the best we can do.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Ketua Pembangkang terjadi Pengkhianat

"Di negara-negara yang lebih faham tentang selok-belok demokrasi, yang tahu tata susila politik moden, yang tahu erti peranan yang berbeza di antara kerajaan dan pembangkang, Ketua Pembangkang amat dihormati. Malah Perdana Menteri di negara-negara yang matang demokrasi sentiasa menjemput Ketua Pembangkang untuk membincangkan hal-hal negara demi kepentingan umum. Mereka ketepikan politik kepartian demi rakyat dan negara. Ketua Pembangkang tidak dianggap sebagai musuh yang mesti dimaki dan cerca setiap masa. Cuma di Malaysia dan Myanmar, pemerintah ghairah nak tangkap pemimpin pembangkang."

Untuk bacaan artikel seterusnya, sila melayar laman Datuk Zaid Ibrahim.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

H1N1 - Situation Deteriorated on Incompetent Leadership

It has never been such a prominent failure demonstrated by leadership and management in the Health Ministry of Malaysia. Actions, directions, and enforcement came very late while public education and prevention were not in priority. Situation worsen... after more than 2400 confirmed infection and 40+ death cases... the threat continues to haunt the general public. And the ministry is yet to formally declared all-out-effort to demonstrate their commitment to combat the epidemic.

Firstly, the Health Minister Liow Tiong Lai was not from a medical backround and can be ignorant, but having a team of well paid medical experts on the payroll who can form an advisory board, it is blatantly incompetent and irresponsible for a leader to betray the trust of citizen. May be, a politician who has no technical background ought not helm such a critical position. As the worst Health Minister in Malaysian history, he should be accountable to resign in shame or be fired.

And the Director General of the Health Ministry, Ismail Merican, equally demonstrated his incompetency. Public can only see him show face in press conference with the minister to announce the number of cases. Couldn't this be done by a press secretary? He, too, should be responsible for the failure to resign or be fired immediately.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Going for the BEST

Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher sits inside his car in this Oct 11, 2006 file photo. Come Aug 23, Schumacher will step in for injured Felipe Massa at the European Grand Prix in Valencia, Spain. – Reuters pic

No better replacement. Retired Formula One racer Michael Schumacher will be jumping back in the cockpit at Ferrari in place of injured protégé Felipe Massa. — Reuters pic

How nice, if a country's administration follows the path in employing and promoting only the best of their staff through meritocracy...to attract, retain, and reward the best talents.