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Monday, September 7, 2009

MALAYSIA ARE YOU READY!!!!!!

CHEW ON THIS!

ne semangat membara ktk org mbantah nak isu bodo2 dlm malaysia tok? nak camtok xda bunyi diam jak mcm org bodo! pasya berik mcm2 ngan cdak indon ya. Gilo!

JAKARTA (AFP) – Simmering anger in Indonesia over Malaysia's "theft" of a traditional dance is spurring unlikely calls for war in the latest spat between the two traditionally testy neighbours.

The dispute started in Indonesia in August after word spread Malaysia had screened tourism advertisements featuring the traditional "pendet" dance of Indonesia's Hindu-majority Bali island.

The ad quickly turned out to have been a botched promotion for a Discovery Channel programme on Malaysia, with no role played whatsoever by Malaysia's government, but that has done little to dampen feelings here.

Protesters vowing to "crush Malaysia" have burned Malaysian flags and thrown rotten eggs at the country's embassy, while local media have for weeks run a steady stream of reports of Malaysian outrages, most of them recycled.

Many media have also studiously ignored an admission of guilt and apology from Discovery.

Nationalists -- as they do in nearly every one of the two countries' frequent disputes -- have already opened registration for volunteers willing to go to war with Malaysia, but admit this is largely a symbolic gesture.

"Malaysia has, in so many ways, robbed, stolen from and insulted Indonesia... we're offended as a people. We're angry, we're disappointed, we're upset," Mustar Bonaventura, the coordinator of a Jakarta recruitment drive by nationalist youth group Bendera told AFP.

"We have 486 volunteers who have signed up and they are ready for any consequences... All that's left for us with Malaysia is war," he said.

Bonaventura conceded war was very unlikely, but said the group had stockpiled food, medicine and weapons including samurai swords and ninja throwing stars, just in case.

Indonesian politicians have also voiced their displeasure to Malaysia over the controversy, and received apologies in return, but the issue has refused to die down.

For Bonaventura and others, the pendet dance controversy is only the latest in a string of perceived insults by Indonesia's wealthier and more developed neighbour.

Stories of horrific mistreatment of Indonesian migrant workers by their Malaysian bosses have for years raised public anger, as have territorial disputes over islands and the two nations' shared maritime boundaries.

Indonesian nationalists have also claimed in recent weeks that Malaysia's national anthem plagiarised an Indonesian song, but have been dealt a blow by musicologists who say both borrow from a 19th-century French tune.

A 2007 dispute over the use of "Rasa Sayange", a folk song that originated in Indonesia's Maluku islands, in a Malaysian tourism ad also has more than a whiff of familiarity with the current dispute.

According to political analyst Wimar Witoelar, the current spat draws on a long history of resentment that has built up between Indonesia and Malaysia despite largely similar languages and cultures.

Witoelar said the roots lie mainly in the early 1960s, when charismatic former President Sukarno whipped Indonesia into a fervour in a campaign of "konfrontasi", or armed confrontation aimed at destabilising the newly created Federation of Malaysia.

"The basic resentment that Sukarno encouraged did not go away easily. It was just submerged, so it become significant when it turned out Malaysia became more successful, especially economically," he said.

Spats over culture and tourism are part of this built-up resentment, Witoelar said.

Despite 17,000 tropical islands, beaches, reefs and a rich cultural heritage, just over six million foreign tourists visited Indonesia last year, compared with around 22 million visitors to Malaysia.

Provoked by a sensationalist media, this is just another issue of hurt pride that can incite people "deprived of common sense, deprived of intelligence, deprived of understanding," he said.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

kepala kelapa apalak!!!!!!!

ne tindakan cdak nak mbak palak babi masa kes babi di selangor ya tek? dah diambik tindakan blom? alu diam sekda bunyi.

nak tok di heboh.. betul ludah keatas kenak muka dirikpun. bak kata dr M. melayu mudah lupa.

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Malaysian police will take action against a group of Muslims who paraded through the streets with a bloodied cow head to protest the proposed construction of a Hindu temple in their neighborhood, the home minister said Thursday.

Opposition groups responded by accusing the government of playing politics and expressed disappointment that the culprits had yet to be charged.

Cows are a sacred animal in Hinduism, and last Friday's protest in central Selangor state _ in which the demonstrators vowed there would be bloodshed if the temple was built _ has raised religious tension in this Muslim-majority country where Hindus comprise about 7 percent of the 27 million people.

Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said residents in the neighborhood told him at a meeting Wednesday that they did not mean to incite racial hatred but wanted to express dissatisfaction with the opposition-led state government for ignoring their complaints.

Still, he said, the country's laws must be followed and action would be taken against those responsible.

"Police have identified those involved and will bring them to face justice," he said in a statement. He gave no further details.

Some opposition lawmakers have accused the United Malays National Organization, the main political party in the ruling coalition, of orchestrating the protest to create unrest in efforts to regain control of the state. UMNO politicians have denied it.

"UMNO is resorting to ... devious tactics of interlinking religion and politics to create fear among the masses as a means of getting Malay support back into the party fold," said Selangor opposition legislator Charles Santiago. He called for the protesters to be charged in court.

The Malaysian Hindu Sangam activist group said it was "very disappointed" action had yet been taken against the protesters.

Malaysia has carefully nurtured racial harmony among its three main ethnic groups, Malay Muslims, Chinese and Indians, since 1969 when the country suffered its worst racial riots. But tensions have risen in recent years amid complaints by the minorities that their rights are being eroded along with the rising influence of Islamic hard-liners.

sambungan ngerepak ku...

sambungan nak dikrepak aku ari marek. tok sumber dari AFP

KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - – Indonesian maids working in Malaysia will be given one day off a week and be allowed to hold onto their passports, the home ministry said Thursday, in a new deal triggered by a string of abuse case.

Indonesia imposed a ban on sending maids to work here in June, after a 43-year-old Malaysian woman was charged with causing grievous bodily harm by beating her Indonesian maid and scalding her with boiling water.

Malaysia's Home Ministry said in a statement that the new terms were agreed by senior Malaysian and Indonesian officials who met in August.

"The meeting has agreed that Indonesian maids will be allowed to keep their passport when they are working in this country," it said.

Currently, employers typically hold onto maids' passports, to prevent them running away or to exercise control over them.

"The Indonesian maids also will be given one day off a week," it added.

The ministry said the committee thrashing out the new working conditions will hold a fourth meeting in Jakarta this Saturday, which will tackle the hotly debated topic of maids' wages.

The issue of wages has remained unresolved despite talks that have been held intermittently since 2007.

Malaysia -- one of Asia's largest importers of labour -- depends heavily on domestic workers, mainly from Indonesia, but has no laws governing their working conditions.

The government in May announced plans for new laws to protect domestic workers from sexual harassment, non-payment of wages and poor working conditions.

Currently Indonesian maids typically work seven days a week for as little as 400 ringgit (113 dollars).

so.... sik lamak gik banyak jawatan kosong pembantu rumah. ne nak.. dah gaji besar ada kebajikan pasport mbak dirikpun ari minggu boleh kuar g jalan2 lepak2 sedar sik sedar bala cdaknya banyak agik di malaysia banding ngan org local. apa ke jadahnya! bak kata pepatah monyet berik cola+susu anak dirikpun berik air paip nak bertega. dah pikir kah kesan jangka pendek? mun sik pun kesan jangka panjang? renung-renugkan dan selamat bekerja!!!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

jawatan kosong!!!!!!

salam semua dan selamat berpuasa.. sori lambat post something dalam blog tok. busy glak.
ada nengar berita cdak indon minta gaji minima pembantu rumah RM800
sebulan pasya mok minta cuti seminggu sekali. mcm best jak owh... apa kata cdak government kita? setuju kah sik? kita pun setuju sik? coba pikir mun gaji minima rm800 lebih kurang gaji cdak kerja kerani dah. kalah gaji cdak kerja attendant pam, salesman pembantu klinik dan beberapa post dalam gobemen malaysia. bagi aku lah x sesuai glak mun kita akur semua jak nak dipinta cdak jiran kita ya. nak diminta keluarga kita pun lalu xda bunyi. jaik ati ku nanggar kwn2, saudara ku nak kerja dikilang2 di hotel2 ya. cdak ada minta tuntutan gaji minimum juak. lambat jak cdak nak ambik tindakan. ne boleh camya. jangan lembut glak ngan jiran sekitar. klak knk tinjak palak klak. xda maruah agik x guna idup x guna jadi ketua mun dah xpat molah keputusan dirikpun. ne nak? macam2 boleh dipinta cdak mun dah kita lembut glak. pandei ktk org pun pikir and harap gobemen kita pandei tackle masalah tok. akhir sekali jangan jadi macam pepatah tok anak kera di utan berik susu anak dirikpun ditandah jak. Gilo!!!

lastly sori mun kasar bahasa, tok bahasa rosli dhobi bah. bahasa sarawak. agi idup agi ngelaban.
huuuuuhaaaaaaa!!!!!

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