Friday, May 11, 2012

Amigagate Got A Burger, Testing Her Constitution

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Do not do unto others what you do not want others do unto you! Amiga gets dose of her own medicine.


Free country mah! Why complained.Those guys just doing their business, albeit, illegally.


Why lodge police report!


The proper authority to deal with this kind of problem is DBKL or the local council of the area where she lives. 


For sure, half-past-six lawyer, don't even know where to go or what to do.


Nothing would have happened if she had ignored them and let it be, but she wants publicity so badly she called for reinforcements from her fellow NGOs, Malaysiakini, etc, who are as blur as she is.






However, they have not trespassed into her property and committed an offence.They are just testing her constitution, for which she failed miserably to take it in her stride.


They are horrified! Over such petty matter ?


What about 27 million Malaysians horrified by Amiga, Anwar and Bersih ?


Not knowing whether the country would descend into civil strife and chaos.




Thursday, May 10, 2012

Do Gay People Need To Be Married ?

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Do gay people need to get married? 


Since time immemorial the marriage institution has always been a sacred union between men and women and with a God-driven purpose........other than sexual pleasure, copulation to procreate the human race. The same goes in the animal kingdom, probably, minus the pleasure, as animals do not possess intelligence, they have fucking small and undeveloped brains, so sex has become Mother Nature's multiplier.


Although, I appreciate that homosexuality is a normal variation in human sexuality and not in itself unnatural and dysfunctional but the question is what is the purpose of gay marriage? Do they fuck each other to bear children? The obvious answer is not. Than why the need to get married? 


Why don't they just live together in sin.


Has Obama become a man of impulse, the blind follow the blind. Just because his deputy, Vice President Biden Jr supported gay marriage, he must do the same.


Read Obama's 360 degrees round turn on his sudden impulse to support gay marriage.


Good luck Mr President. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/10/us/politics/obama-says-same-sex-marriage-should-be-legal.html?src=me&ref=general

Democracy,Kleptocracy Or Hypocrisy ? Take Your Pick.







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Some people say you can't separate Sharizat from her husband and she paid  a heavy price for what he did. 
Can you separate Marina from her father?
There was no record of her attacking her father's policies when he was prime minister for 22 years under the same political umbrella. 
UMNO political ideology have not changed much until quite recently when current PM Najib tried to repair the damage done under Pak Lah's tenure by reforming some of the archaic and draconian laws.
Najib is fighting an uphill battle not only from the oppositions but from within his own party where old habit diehards see reforms stripping away their political fortunes.
Obviously, she is not a fan of PM Najib Tun Razak and the kleptocratic UMNO, her father's former political bastion.
Marina binti Mahathir is the daughter and eldest child of the 4th Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Mahathir Mohammad. She is well known as a leader in many non-governmental organizations such as the Malaysian AIDS Foundation and is currently an active socio-political blogger. She also writes a bi-weekly column in The Star.
Marina has called for an end to discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Marina has 3 children and is married to an Indonesian professional photographer, Tara Sosrowardoyo.
She graduated from the University of Sussex.

Marina Mahathir, daughter of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, has launched a stinging attack on UMNO leaders



May 8: Marina Mahathir, daughter of former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, has launched a stinging attack on UMNO leaders who accused participants of the Bersih 3.0 rally last month of wanting to topple the government through street protests.

“What is this obsession with us not being Egypt anyway? If we’re not, then why worry? Besides, who needs to worry about the Arab Spring unless they identify themselves with Ben Ali, Mubarak, Gadaffi and Assad?” she wrote in a blog posting, referring to the Arab dictators.
UMNO leaders, including her father, had earlier said that Bersih protesters were imitating the people’s uprising in the Middle East, collectively known as the ‘Arab Spring’, and wanted to replace the current government through street protests and foreign interference.
Marina (pic), who also joined the Bersih 3.0 rally on April 28, defended the right to peaceful assembly and said there was nothing wrong when the Egyptian people assembled at Tahrir Square to press for democratic reforms.
“They want a greater say in the policies of the government. They want an end to corruption. They want proper elections with many candidates to choose from, not just those handpicked by the rulers. They want an end to military interference in politics,” she wrote.
“Aren’t these reasonable? But our government will not acknowledge that these demands are quite normal. Well maybe they’re not in an undemocratic country.”
Marina also took to task those who argued that Malaysians need not protest as their country was “not Egypt.
“If Malaysia is not Egypt and our leaders are not Mubarak, then why are Malaysians who went to Bersih treated like Egyptian protestors?” she asked.
“If anyone had gone down to Dataran on the Sunday after Bersih 3.0, apart from the barbed wire, everything was back to normal… Made our point, now let’s go eat. This is why we are not Egypt. In this we agree with our government. We are NOT Egypt. But then why respond in such Mubarak-like fashion?”
On the recent declaration by the National Fatwa Council that demonstrating against the government was forbidden in Islam, Marina reminded of a similar ruling made by Egypt’s Al-Azhar University Fatwa Committee in the days leading to Mubarak’s resignation on February 11, 2011.
“So getting the NFC ( hmmm…dubious initials…) to issue such a fatwa seems very Mubarak-like, doesn’t it?” she quipped. Harakahdaily.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Malaysia not safe for Indonesian migrant workers:Irene Fernandez bashed Malaysia.

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I am against abusive employers and have in the past written a number of articles against this shameless action of employers mistreating their maids, some ended up dead. Most of the crimes were action of individuals, not widespread or organised as pictured by Irene Fernandez of Tenaganita.


She sure is one very angry lady.


Read her extraordinary rendition with Jakarta Post below.


Malaysia not safe for Indonesian migrant workers

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Malaysia hosts approximately two million migrant workers from Indonesia who work mostly as domestic workers and laborers in the agricultural sector. A large numbers of these workers face problems because they are undocumented. Rights activist Irene Fernandez, the executive director of Tenaganita has been working to provide legal assistance to Indonesian illegal migrant workers. The Jakarta Post’s Ridwan Max Sijabat spoke with her at her office in Kuala Lumpur about their plight.

Question: What is your comment on the recent shooting deaths of three Indonesian migrant workers in Negeri Sembilan?


Answer: The Malaysian police have no authority to shoot them, even if they are criminal suspects. The police should have arrested and brought them to justice if they were caught red-handed committing crimes. Based on the report that we received, the three workers were not criminals or fugitives and they were not caught committing any crimes. The case must be investigated to prove the allegations that they were victims of human trafficking for human organs.

How should the case be investigated?

The investigation should be carried out independently with peer supporters from the two countries and the police must not take part in the investigation because they were involved in the incident. The independent investigation is needed to bring perpetrators to justice, to prove the allegations, to show migrant workers’ vulnerabilities and reveal the rampant corruption and collusion between employers and law enforcers and their impunity.

What do you think of the alleged organ trade?

The results of the forensic examination by the Indonesian police saying that certain organs have been removed from the bodies are preliminary evidence that they may be victims of human trafficking and therefore an independent investigation should be carried out. Labor and child trafficking as well as trade of babies has been rampant in the country over the past three years. In Serawak, women migrant workers who were victims of human trafficking were raped and forced to give birth and many Singaporean people have bought newborns from local syndicates at the price of US$24,000 per baby.

Do you find Malaysia is safe for Indonesian migrant workers?

Completely not.

Why?

Malaysia has no legal framework nor a particular law to protect workers. Even worse, the Malaysian government has upheld discrimination against housemaids and plantation workers, both of whom are excluded from the newly-issued regulation on minimum wages. Migrant workers have been objects of exploitation, physical abuse, violence and rape in line with the emergence of care giving industries and the privatization of health care, which are part of the neo-liberal capitalism which has damaged Malaysia’s economic system and raised inequalities among migrant workers, mostly women.

Malaysian employers who withhold their maids’ passports feel free to do what they want to their workers because they have bought them [maids] and they have their impunity because they have paid the police and bought court verdicts when workers sued against them. Too many migrant workers have become undocumented and developed troubles with authorities since their passports are withheld by their employers or sponsors. The Indonesian government should not resume sending workers to Malaysia until the government and employers change their mind-sets and make a particular law to protect them and their rights.

What do you mean by employers’ impunity?

Many employers have breached the harsh immigration law in employing undocumented workers, but they were not punished because they paid the police and immigration officers in a collusion to lay charges on workers.

In 2011, we recorded more than 1,500 cases befalling undocumented workers and 500 cases on employers’ violations of the immigration law. Most undocumented workers were deported after serving their jail sentence while most employers were cleared of charges.

What is your comment on the Malaysian government’s 6P program?

P is an acronym for Penipuan [cheating] and not for pendaftaran [registration], pemutihan [legalization], pengusiran [deportation], Pemantauan [monitoring], Penguatkuasaan [rehabilitation] and pengampunan [amnesty], because 1,000 of 1,300 workers arrested in the January-April 2012 crackdown have remained undocumented although they have paid between 2,000 and 4,000 Malaysian ringgits. Of the 1,000 workers who remained undocumented and victimized in the 6P program, 400 are Indonesians. We have already filed a legal complaint to the Royal Police against a local businessman who is allegedly involved in the fraud, cheating and trafficking cases in connection with the implementation of the biometric system in implementing the
program.

What do you think of the labor agreement Indonesia and Malaysia revised recently?


Indonesian migrant workers, especially domestic helpers and gardeners, will continue developing troubles with their employers and authorities because the revised agreement does not identify their rights, the labor permit is still held by employers not by the government, the minimum wages are not set for new workers and monthly wages are paid monthly to workers. I appreciate the Indonesian government’s policy not to resume the sending of workers until the bilateral agreement spells out workers’ rights and the recruitment system is revised to put workers and their employers in an equal position.
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