14 May, 2008

politics eh?

A'kum n ello...

just now..i read malaysia today...let just say,i'm interested in this political thing since i was 9,cos it was the era of anwar ibrahim~~...u know what i mean~...reformasi words everywhere,and the most massive protest in Malaysia happened at that time...so after that,i checked on every news of politics i know...

and read like 100times the comics that Zunar made...it was total crack!

Rahim Pi,Norian Mai~

total class~!
[rahim refer to Rahim Noor,ex-ketua polis negara who was the one assaulted Anwar Ibrahim and gave him the BIG BLACK EYE.Norian Mai refers to Norian Mai(shockingly his real name) who replaced rahim noor as the chief police]

and then i remember the time when i was a kid,the time when kids follow the parents,and common conversations among the school kids(primary mostly,i think)...the conversation is something like this...

KID1:KO SOKONG SAPE?
KID2:AKU SOKONG PAS.KO?
KID1:AKU SOKONG UMNO.
KID2:KO BODO.PAS YG KUAT!

it was childish and kiddies know nothing..haha...i was like that when i was young too...my family were PAS's supporters...my late-mum was the passionate one...and we kids just follow her passionate support...i don't think my father was a true PAS supporter...

and then it happen..the pilihan raya umum...i think it was around year 2000 when the election happen...and i,who know nothing,definitely thought that PAS and KeADILan will win easily..and the person who was nominated for the shah alam YB was someone name Azam and i thought he should win cos he was good looking..and you know la kan,budak2,obviously looks are better for them...and then,that Azam guy lose...and my late-mum and acu talked about how could they lose and all...wa~...so passionate...and then i still followed the news,until i heard about that Azam was arrested by ISA...and obviously i dunno who was ISA...and to tell you the truth..i still dunno what is ISA till now...haha!@jelir

The Internal Security Act 1960 (ISA) (Malay: Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri) is a preventive detention law in force in Malaysia. The legislation was inherited by Malaysia after it gained independence from Britain in 1957. In essence, it allows for the arrest of any person without the need for trial in certain defined circumstances. Malaysia is one of the few countries in the world whose Constitution allows for preventive detention during peacetime without safeguards that elsewhere are understood to be basic requirements for protecting fundamental human rights.
-Wikipedia


haniyana,if u ever read this...don't say that u never heard of ISA...cos i know u don't...hoho..@fikir

continue,...

and then i still remember,there was this time when i was in my sekolah agama...just when the class started...my late Ustazah Aminah suddenly talked about PAS and UMNO...and then she asked the whole class...."Siapa sokong PAS?"...every people in the class except this 2 students stood up...and then she asked"siapa sokong UMNO?"...and that 2 students stood up...and she asked why support the party(i think la she asked that,not that remember)...and one of them called Asna,she said cos of her father....asna is a rich kid...always bring many money,and also always treat me!@duit...and even if people asked other kids,why support PAS?...it'll the same as asna's answer,our parents~!....obviously we know nothing about it and just follow the adults...

ah~..i remember there was a time that during a SPM exam around that time,when there was a question about politics..and the news was talking about it...the big 'people' were mad cos included politic in an exam paper...i was laughing cos i thought the SPM question was asking about Mahathir's credibility...haha!@jelir

and then,the news about Mahathir resigning from being a PM...his announcement to resign from his post was 'near' becoming a laughing stock among the people...an old man crying his hearts out saying "SAYA NAK BERENTI" all that stuff..and when the politic ppl surround him and asking him to take back his words...i wonder was that an act from people around him or a true honest person who really didn't want him to go....and i remember among of them was Rafidah Aziz(i really believe she was acting cos just look what happen between her and mahathir right now.a national humiliation from the respect and the follow;whatever that means)...

k..i'll be honest...it was a laughing stock among my family and friends...and i know it wasn't just me but also everybody....

it was sad that a good prime minister who brought modernisation to malaysia wanted to quit,but he's old...and nearly crippled...so better give him a life,rite?..if we rely at him too much,only bad things will happen...so let the young have their chance...

and by young,there comes Pak Lah...i can understand why he choose to improve the agriculture instead of the technology for the modern world....the technology and modernisation in Malaysia is improving while the agriculture still the same,and eventhough it's improving,the improvisation is too slow...it's not easy for me to explain it here,but the technology is improving rapidly and things like that already have the supports and logically,it'll always be improve...but you need food to continue improving @jelir,so u really need to improve the source of food 1st before thinking about other things...a healthy life is better that anything...what a childish opinion from me...da~

but still,he is lacking something...he is lacking the aura of leadership unlike what anwar ibrahim and mahathir have...so i can understand why people talked about his credibility to continue as Malaysia PM...

and when Pak Lah busy with his day as the 5th PM,anwar ibrahim was out from prison..it was massive for the malaysian politic...instead of 10years,he only there for about 4-5years and i forgot cos of why...and the day he was out from prison,he was one of the Google top search,and CNN showed his release from prison many times..and there were about 10minutes of his release news in all malaysian tv...and there was also a rumour that an arab royal family offered a private jet for him to go outside from Malaysia to treat his back problem...his aura still surround Malaysia even after years without him...

and i remember that hani told me about kavitha said that they kinda don't want anwar ibrahim back(pls don't mad at me if this is wrong) cos the indians think that anwar ibrahim want them out...i dunno what to say cos i'm malay and i really can't put myself from an indian point of view..

and then,when this year election happened,and also the year for anwar to make his comeback to politic...people said Pak Lah was scared and he made the election earlier than expected...and the result,BN won but they were at their worst..and people talked about Pak Lah resigned and Anwar to replace him....and then there is Anwar Ibrahim,who is the only Malaysian in the TIME top100 most influentional people in the world...he was no.93 in the list and Rain was 3rd in the list if i'm not mistaken@jelir..where is our PM then?....

and wonder why i choose The Star instead of Utusan Malaysia?..cos the star showed an article that people want to know....not some crap like utusan malaysia has....the star have a whole page about anwar ibrahim,while utusan malaysia only have like 10cmx7cm about anwar ibrahim..you know that's a big news,why not telling everyone..?....it was like they scared or something...i wonder is that the same paper that has the slogan,'suara hati rakyat'...embarassing~..

let just say..even teenager like me have my own opinion about politics...i really respect Anwar Ibrahim...he wants a modern malaysia that mixed with Islamic culture...and he was also the 1st person who used Malay language in UN meeting...now that's what it called as true malay and a true leader...

i'm not supporting him or anything..i just think he really a good leader..
and even if he will be the next PM,that's more than we can guess....
people hope but not all hope will happen...

i think this is the only politic view that has smilies in it...
i'm a teenager.
i have my own way..

ta then!
  • currently listening to ARASHI's sakura sake...

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