Rakyat Malaysia Berbangsa Melayu & Muslim, kena "Peka" apa yang dihajati dan dinyatakan oleh bangsa yg mengaku rakyat Malaysia bagaimana beliau minta tolong kpd Kuasa Asing Luar demi mencapai cita-cita Bangsanya dan peribadinya.
Mari kita amati dan selidikan didalam Ayat2 Berwarna Merah., yang saya "highlight" kan, itulah natijah dan pegangan serta kehendak mereka.. Mereka tak mahu belajar sejarah.. kerana itu mereka luapa dan nilai diri mereka ditengah2 Umat Islam Malaysia. Status mereka adalah pendatang yang dibawa masuk utk program "Penyamun Tarbus " dilombong2 bijih Timah. Inilah juga yang membawa budaya kuning dan perjudian srta pelacuran yang tak berkesudahan. Maka harapan saya kepada Rakyat Malaysia khususnya Masyarakat Melayu dan Islam WAJIB berwaspada, mereka hanya baik seperti menanam tebu dibibir mulut,..
Pkirkan lar... Wahai Bangsaku Melayu dan Agamanya Islam dan hentikan segala persengketaan sesama kita dan kembalilah bersatu padu agar Islam menjadi kuat dan berpengaruh semula dan Kaum/Bangsa asing baru akan memahami rentak dan perbuatan mereka tidak disenangi.
Open letter to the President of the United States – Tony Pua.
APRIL 26,
2014
Dear
President Barack Obama,
Welcome to my country, my home, my beautiful Malaysia.
We Malaysians are extremely proud that an American president, the first in 48
years, decided to visit our humble country.
Although you are an American, Malaysians together with the rest of the world
celebrated with you when you won the historic presidential election in
2008.
To quote
your predecessor, President George Bush, your "journey represents a
triumph of the American story".
I was personally moved and inspired by your victory acceptance speech in
Chicago, "If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a
place where all things are possible; who still wonders if the dream of our
founders is alive in our time; who still questions the power of our democracy,
tonight is your answer… at this defining moment, change has come to America."
Hence you would surely remember and appreciate the struggles of African
Americans in the history of the United States for freedom, justice and
equality.
Article 1,
Section 2 of 1787 first constitution of the United States had defined
African-Americans as “three-fifths of a person”.
In the
landmark US Supreme Court case of Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857), it was decided
that African-Americans, whether slave or free, could not be American citizens.
Even after the Civil War and the abolition of slavery by the Thirteenth and
Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (1865), the white
supremacists had subverted the objective of these changes by using various
strategies to disfranchise their black citizens.
The
subversion of the US Constitution was even endorsed directly and indirectly by
the presidents and the Congress of the era to enforce segregation and
discrimination.
It is only through the continued political efforts of the African-American
civil rights movements in the 1950s and 1960s, culminating in the Civil Rights
Act (1964), which outlawed discrimination, based on race, color, religion, sex,
or national origin.
It ended
unequal application of voter registration requirements and racial segregation
in schools, in workplaces and by facilities that served the general public.
Four decades later, the world witnessed the
inauguration of the first African-American president of the United States. We were inspired, and we celebrated because
in Malaysia, we face very similar challenges, challenges which we are still
struggling to overcome.
Minority races in the country are discriminated politically, socially and
economically. No Malaysian can ever imagine the
possibility of a non-Malay ever becoming the prime minister of the
country. Race and religious issues are exploited
extensively and openly to entrench the powers of the ruling elite.
Civil
liberties are curbed via a web of Draconian laws, with the complicity and
collusion of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of
government.
The late
Karpal Singh, the former chairman of my party, was found guilty of sedition,
for simply expressing our Federal Constitution.
The
government even wanted him jailed for the “offence”, even though he was pretty
much paralysed from the waist down.
The leader
of the opposition, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has been politically and unjustly
persecuted and previously jailed since 1998.
Even I am
under the threat of being disqualified as a member of parliament and risk being
jailed for up to two years if I were to be found guilty of “illegal assembly”
for taking part in a peaceful candlelight vigil.
What’s more, religious freedom in the country is becoming increasingly
suppressed, with religious extremism rearing its ugly head.
Malaysia is
the only country in the world where the term “Allah” is deemed exclusive to
Muslims, a position which our Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has openly
endorsed.
Malay-language
Bibles have been seized. The church is currently prosecuted in the courts while
religious leaders are being outrageously investigated for sedition.
Mr President, needless to say, I am certain your diplomatic corps would have also
brief you on the extensive corrupt practices as well as abuses of power by our
government to enrich the influential elite and their cronies.
More than 50% of Malaysians voted for a
change of government in the last general election held a year ago.
Unfortunately, due to extensive
gerrymandering, media manipulation as well as corrupt electoral practices, the
aspirations of change by the ordinary Malaysians could not be achieved.
Hence it is our hope that your visit will not just be about “trade-relations”,
the diplomatic euphemism for “profit maximization”, and “regional security”.
Malaysians hope that your visit to Malaysia can be a beacon of light in these
difficult times.
We hope that
you will be able to share your personal journey and the fight by great American
leaders against institutionalised racism and discrimination to make it possible
for you to become elected as the president of United States, the leader of the
free world.
Malaysians too, dream of the day discrimination, marginalization and
segregation by race, religion, colour and sex will be a thing of the past, and
all Malaysians will be given equal opportunities and just treatment.
Mr President, with all due respect, we do not need you to visit our country to
tell us that our country is a standout example of moderation, because it is
not.
Or for you
to praise our government that it is a model plural society living in peace and
harmony, because it is a facade.
We need you, Mr President, to speak of the universal virtues of humankind, of
the principles your forefathers upheld and sacrificed for.
We want you
to speak of the importance of basic human rights, equality, freedom and
fundamental democratic principles.
We want to
know that the president of United States still believe in the protection and
promotion of civil liberties throughout the world – those very liberties which
allowed you to be in your position today.
We hope, Mr President, you will carry on the legacy of one of the world’s best
loved civil rights activist, Dr Martin Luther King, who believed in non-violent
civil disobedience.
You have
rightly honoured his achievements in your speech celebrating the 50th
anniversary of Dr King’s famous speech in November last year. You told
us:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,
that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that
among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
"…We rightly and best remember Dr King's soaring oratory that day, how he
gave mighty voice to the quiet hopes of millions, how he offered a salvation
path for oppressed and oppressors alike. His words belong to the ages,
possessing a power and prophecy unmatched in our time.
"…and because they kept marching, America changed. Because they marched,
the civil rights law was passed. Because they marched, the voting rights law
was signed. Because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open
so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond
washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. Because they
marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed and Congress
changed and, yes, eventually the White House changed. Because they
marched, America became more free and more fair…"
We Malaysians hope that you, Mr President will share your dreams with
Malaysians and the rest of the world, just as Dr King did so with Americans, in
that “soaring oratory”, where he said:
"I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the
true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all
men are created equal.' I have a dream that one day on the red hills of
Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be
able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. I have a dream that my
four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be
judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have
a dream today."
Mr
President, Malaysians have a dream too, and we hope, from the bottom of our
hearts, you will share our dreams.
Thank you, Mr President. We hope you will enjoy our acclaimed Malaysian
hospitality. – April 26, 2014.
* Tony Pua
is a member of Parliament for Petaling Jaya Utara and DAP's National Publicity
Secretary.
* This is
the personal opinion of the writer or publication and does not necessarily
represent the views of The Malaysian Insider.
Pembaca Budiman.. Mari kita sama2 renungi dan berwaspadalah kpd Kaum mereka ini.
2 comments:
Sarankan kepada Tony Pua agar dia mohon kerakyatan untuk balik ke China saja untuk mendapatkan keadilan untuk 'bangsa' nya. "Black' dibawa masuk ke Amerika lebih lama iaitu sebagai 'hamba' berbanding dari datuk mereka yang 'melarikan' diri dari China kerana durhaka' kepada Maharaja. Kalau dah specis 'penderhaka' tu..sampai bila tetap penderhaka...
Anwar mmg sah pendubor dan pemuki....nak kata apa lago.dgn obama....
Klu algore dulu bolehlah....mrk ingat dunia tak tahu....mrk ingat duta amerika di malaysia nie buta dan pekak!!!!
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