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Malaysia Towards Democratic Liberations?

Book Abstract by: MelakaToday    

Original Author: Barry Ng
If recent series of street demonstrations in Malaysia were to be of any
significance; the time has finally come to
this part of South East Asia
where the general public at large have had different views towards the
Country’s Administrations of late ……..and mind you they have the guts
to voice it out. They have had enough!
Gone were those days where the general public by large obeyed to laws
and legislations; even though they have had their fair share of
discontents and frustrations. Today’s majority people of Malaysians,
were educated enough to ‘smell’ any ‘fishy’ tricks deployed; be it from
within or without the Government. The Government, lead by UMNO could
K.I.V. whatever occurrences for example the recent Auditor General’s
Report that were, in their opinions not favorable to a further
dateline, in the hope they these issues would be forgotten and toned
down; however, how wrong were they that the general public now might
forgive, due to some unforeseen and circumstantial reasons; but they’d
never forget those who’d exploited these political platforms for their
own gains; not to mention their cronies, using the rights bestowed by
the electorates!
In previous Sunday’s “What Say You?” aired over RTM 2 was a live
example of the many discontents expressed by many viewers that even the
guests were taken aback. Why must our Governments spent unnecessary
increments to pamper our Public Sectors for nothing because their
mindsets and attitudes had not change for the better. They were
supposed to serve all Malaysians and not a particular group only. An
average Government servants could earn much much more than the private
sector in many doctrines now; at the expanse of the taxpayer’s money.
With no apparent changes of mindset and contributions to serve the
Malaysian Public, irrespective of color, creed and origin; give it many
more donkey years and our Malaysian Public sector would still remain
the same, if not worsen with biased, bureaucracy, corruptions,
cronyism, you name it .
The only way to restore our confidence towards Public Sector should
have been the transparency in declaring all servants’, inclusive of
ministers’ and family’s financial status & assets held publicly;
the rest would run by itself.
Malaysian is perhaps the only country left in the world practicing and
pledging policies to protect the majorities and not otherwise; how
strange? And whether these policies were done at the expense of the
other minorities is no longer an uninteresting fact.
What is the point then to safeguard and protect a majority when we know
for a fact that within no time the minorities would be subjected to
influence and instigations to commotions like streets demonstrations
and so on.
Chinese Sun-zi Art of War : To Win, first put ourselves beyond been
defeated! Is perhaps the most suitable caution to the ruling Barisan
lead by UMNO now; for whatever actions you deployed now, for betterment
of Malaysian minorities or otherwise, there would always be equal and
opposite reactions right here waiting for you; either to reward you or
punish you!
Published: December 04, 2007
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