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Hannah Yeoh

Posted: 15 Nov 2011 08:18 AM PST

Hannah Yeoh


Insecurity is the heart of racism

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 11:29 PM PST


When Subang Jaya State Assemblywoman Hannah Yeoh and her husband Ramachandran Muniandy decided to register their newborn daughter as "anak Malaysia", nobody told them that it would unearth deep-seated insecurity in Malaysians' attitudes towards race.

Hannah believes that there is a sizeable amount of Malaysians who – like her – prefer to be identified as Malaysian and not ethnic Chinese, Indian or Malay.

However, she was shocked by some of the reactions she got when she tried to get the National Registration Department to officially recognize the concept of Bangsa Malaysia. "Someone told me I was 'not a submissive wife', while others accused me of being anti-Indian."

While awareness of the Bangsa Malaysia concept is growing, Hannah says that her recent experience has revealed that a segment of the population is resistant towards it. "Some people condemn political parties for having racist agendas, but they are not able to let go of the notion of race either."

Hannah traces this attitude on the system of racial labeling which has become a 'stronghold' in the way this country functions.

"Race is at the core of each Malaysian's identity from the moment they are born. Everything revolves around which category you tick in the box for 'race' in Malaysia," the former lawyer told The Rocket.

Hannah points out that a Malaysian going overseas who describe themselves as being 'chinese' would find themselves being mistaken for being a China national.

Asked what would make Bangsa Malaysia a reality, she replied that Malaysians must abandon the argument of race.

"Our sense of security in our identity must not be rooted in skin color. It comes from knowing who you are… your relationship with your Maker and your loved ones… being empowered by that. I don't believe I depend on my skin color for anything," stressed Hannah.

The first-term state assemblywoman firmly believes that insecurity is at the heart of racism. "Insecurity turns people into racists. But unity can happen when the people of this land feel a sense of belonging, when we look at the things that unite us and not focus on skin color."

Describing an example of unity, she relates the story of two best friends and former schoolmates, which she calls a tale of "the real 1 Malaysia". Wheelchair-bound Chin Kit is best friends with Azizul. Despite living in Pantai Dalam, Azizul would travel all the way to USJ 1 in Subang Jaya just to spend time with Chin Kit.

They hang out together and often share a taxi to go shopping. Azizul, who suffers a disability to his hand, would carry Chin Kit in and out of his heavy wheelchair.

"In a country with no natural disasters, we often take unity for granted. But these two friends with disabilities had to depend on each other for survival. There is no room for discrimination when we need to depend on each other," Hannah added.

"Don't be an Ibrahim Ali at your dinner table"

Quoting blogger Nathaniel Tan, Hannah exhorted parents to be mindful of their choice of words when speaking about those of other races. "Don't be an Ibrahim Ali at the dinner table, your children will easily pick up stereotypes," she said.

Hannah believes that leadership is the key to breaking racial stereotypes. She added that Bangsa Malaysia would not happen if teachers continue to be trained by Biro Tata Negara, or if political parties are race-based.

She rapped Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak for spending millions on branding to promote the 1 Malaysia concept "without sincerity", and not living up to expectations. Hannah said that the slogan is without substance if the Prime Minister does not take action against incidents of racial intolerance.

For instance inflammatory remarks by Perkasa president Ibrahim Ali; or the recent 8TV Ramadan Public Service Announcement Advertisements – which she describes as "tasteless and condescending".

Hannah warned against an attitude of "sweeping things under the carpet", as over time, the accumulated sensitivity will explode. She supports DAP National Chairman Karpal Singh's suggestion of legislating a Race Relations Act.

The 32-year-old says that she always strives to emphasize inclusiveness in constituency allocations and programmes organised by her kawasan. "For instance, in the Subang Jaya Talent Quest competition, we required group participants to be multicultural and not just made up of members of the same race," she said.

Hannah – also known as Yeoh Tseow Suan – decried that mono-racial friendship has become second nature in an increasingly polarised society. She described the phenomenon of adults gradually having fewer friends of different races as being "unhealthy".

By nurturing the things that unite Malaysians, she hopes to rekindle multicultural friendships – in particular for her daughter's generation. -The Rocket

Piow With You 文标与你

Posted: 15 Nov 2011 01:47 AM PST

Piow With You 文标与你


Posted: 14 Nov 2011 10:03 PM PST


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他今天也移交100令吉支票给阿都拉曼暂时当生活费用,并希望任何愿意捐出渔网的人士(非金钱),可以联络他0165657856。因为给人捕鱼,好过给钱过活。他也补充巫裔社会就是因为1969年后产生新经济计划,导致亲巫统的巫裔变得更富有,不亲或没有参与政治的巫裔就没有获得照顾的事实。而为了保护这种利益,巫统就玩弄种族,宗教和皇族课题来抵抗民联提倡的福利国理念。


Lim Kit Siang

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 11:56 PM PST

Lim Kit Siang


Why indecent hassle to distribute RM100 to schoolchildren?

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 09:02 PM PST

By D.C 14 November 2011 My wife and her colleagues were called for an emergency meeting at about 12.30pm ! The school will be dismiss at 1pm! The Headmistress just came back from a meeting with the Officers at the Gombak District Education Department (GDED). She wanted to pass some instructions to all the teachers. [...]

‘Cattlegate’: For BN, business as usual

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 07:50 PM PST

By Mariam Mokhtar | Nov 14, 2011 Malaysiakini Hey diddle diddle, The MP on the fiddle The cow jumped over the moon Khairy laughed to see such sport, And Noh cow-ed like a buffoon 'Cattlegate’ has exposed the Women Family and Community Development Minister, Shahrizat Abdul Jalil’s ill-advised foray into the cattle business. Shahrizat and [...]

Malaysians being ripped off (2) – with photos

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 02:38 AM PST

By Mimi Chih Thank you for putting my article online. The reason I enclosed those photos was to drive home the point how much more expensive those same items are in Malaysia. If you go back to Sarawak, they are even more expensive. e.g. even after conversion to RM, it is still more expensive in [...]

Assembly sitting ‘illegal’, says Sarawak DAP

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 01:26 AM PST

By Joseph Tawie | November 14, 2011 Free Malaysia Today KUCHING: Sarawak Chief Minister Taib Mahmud's budget announcement this morning at the State Legislative Assembly was 'illegal and unlawful', according to the state opposition DAP. State party chairman Wong Ho Leng added that the proceedings was a 'breach of the standing order' and that the [...]

Will Najib’s speech at the UMNO General Assembly next month pass muster for the inaugural International Conference on the Global Movement of the Moderates in January?

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 12:18 AM PST

This is mind-boggling which completely defies the imagination. The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak is to launch and institutionalize "the Global Movement of the Moderates" in Kuala Lumpur at the inaugural International Conference on the Global Movement of the Moderates from Jan 17 to 19. This was revealed by Najib in his talk at [...]

Charles Santiago

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 11:32 PM PST

Charles Santiago


Maid deaths hit nerve in KL

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 07:00 PM PST

Source :-  Phnom Penh Post.

FRIDAY, 11 NOVEMBER 2011 12:01   DAVID BOYLE

A Malaysia parliamentarian has lashed out at his own government and police for their "callous approach" in failing to take proper action in response to the deaths of nine Cambodian domestic workers in their country this year.

Charles Santiago, a  member of the opposition Democratic Action Party, said yesterday his government and police  had "totally disrespected" its own laws by conducting, at best, only cursory investigations into the deaths and generally failing to properly regulate the industry.

"This is not acceptable. It is too much, given that these migrant workers are coming to work in Malaysia, and it's just not acceptable that they go back in body bags," Santiago said.

He vowed to use a sitting of parliament next week to push his government to pursue a "much more humane" approach to migrant domestic workers following Cambodia's decision to temporarily ban labour firms from sending them to Malaysia.

"Even one death is too many, so there is no reason why a migrant worker comes to Malaysia and dies in a home," he said, adding the problem needed an urgent solution and was creating perceptions Malaysia was irresponsible and unsympathetic to guest  workers.

Last month, the Cambodian government temporarily shut down the Malaysian operations of all domestic labour firms in response to a string of rape, exploitation, death, forced detention and under-age recruitment scandals in both countries, a ban several agencies subsequently flouted.

An under-secretary of state at Malaysia's Ministry of Human Resources declined to comment yesterday.

Datuk Alias Ahmad, director-general of the immigration department, said Santiago's criticisms fell outside his area of responsibility.

In July, Cambodian domestic worker Choy Pich, 19, was found to have died in Malaysia from pneumonia, a claim her family rejected.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs vowed to investigate allegations that her employer had beaten her before she died, then dumped her body outside his house.

On Wednesday, opposition Sam Rainsy Party lawmaker Mu Sochua said officials from the Cambodian embassy in Malaysia had told her that nine domestic workers had died there this year .

Muhammad Sha'Ani Bin Abdullah, a commissioner at the government's independent statutory monitoring body, the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia, said he would now take case files and investigate each death.

"We were surprised that there were a number of reports recorded related to Cambodian maids, which were previously denied by the police," he said.

Political profiteering from the industry likely explained the Malaysian government's reluctance to make genuine efforts to tackle rampant exploitation and abuse in the industry, he added.

"Probably conflict of interest is involved in this labour supply – politic-ians involved in the supply of labour agencies," he said, adding that Cambodia needed to clean up its own end of the industry and apply strong pressure on Malaysia to sign a bilateral agreement properly regulating the sector.

Hou Vudthy, deputy director-general at the Ministry of Labour, declined to comment yesterday, but said he would address the issues plaguing the migrant domestic labour industry during a radio broadcast on Monday.

Mu Sochua, who is in Malaysia lobbying for reforms to the industry, said she felt progress was finally being made. "I feel that this time, we are knocking on the right door."

 


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Ucapan Lau Weng San semasa membahas Enakmen Perbekalan 2012

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 07:12 AM PST

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Posted: 14 Nov 2011 03:34 PM PST

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World Diabetes Day

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 05:57 AM PST

DAP National Deputy Chairman and MP for Kepong Dr Tan Seng Giaw calls on the Central Government to take effective steps including more campaigns, discussions and education on diabetes and obesity in Malaysia.

All must pay attention to the intake of foods such as carbohydrates like sugar and rice as well as oils.

On 14.11.2011, Dr Tan asked a supplementary question in the House on alternative sugars that are claimed to contain harmful chemicals on health.

The Deputy Health Minister YB Rosnah says that 18 kinds of natural and artificial sugars in Malaysia are safe to take. Action is taken against the sale of illegal alternative sugars such as 74 and 62 samples tested positive in 2009 and 2010 respectively.

She reminds the House that today is World Diabetes Day. Malaysia has about three million diabetics. Many take excess sugar: each eating more than seven teaspoonfuls , that is, over 50 gm daily. Obesity in this country is top in ASEAN and sixth in Asia-Pacific.

We must pay more attention to diabetes and obesity in Malaysia. Besides the activities of the Health Ministry, all must be concerned. Continuous education is important. Although exercise is vital in keeping fit and healthy, it is the amount and types of food eaten that affect a person's weight. The control of intake of carbohydrates such as rice and sugar as well as oil is necessary.

Tan Seng Giaw

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