Saturday 19 April 2008



See what you don’t see…

I was in the midst of writing this article when I received captions below sent by-friend- gmail group- I shall continue writing later in meantime this is the portion, just to let you know that I share the view…

I say-

If the country is really heading for democracy, which means going for social equality we cried for, the present government has to recognise that public media institutions, namely RTM and the rest of the public media agencies are by definition belonged to you and I- public, regardless who we voted for during the country’s General Election.

The bosses - officers and the employees who managed and employed in these institutions must at the same time realised, at least in their in mind that there is a dual carriage ways outside there. A few possibilities, one, assuming you don't like changes taking place in your working environment-where democratization is in the making. Its up to you to get out of the system, may be you think you can't live with the new system of administration. Because you were too used to work like you were for the last say, 40 years. Second, if you think you are not yet in full grasp of what democracy meant, don't worry there is still time to learn, if by then you wouldn't enjoy it, may be its just wise to hang on to it till you reach retirement age, or you may work elsewhere. But I can assure you, your next generation will appreciate for your tolerance and patient. They would understand better what democracy meant-because by then they would have read more books since you ask them to do so anyway-if you are the parents.

The gist is this, so long as RTM and public media agencies behave as they are now, we wouldn't expect democracy to be fully grown at a speed we want. People are fed with information only as much as the ruling party wanted it to be seen and read. I say, if the ruling party thinks these media agencies are theirs, why don't they allow the opposition party to have their own TVs and Radio Stations on their own, only then we could say the act is just and fair...amde

You do not see these pictures in our local newspapers.
Our public media controlled by BN government won’t show photos or news, so let it be our responsibility to spread and share those touching pictures with all our beloved Malaysians, Chinese, Indian and Malays alike-

Idrus al Haj

THESE ARE THE PICTURES THE GOVERNMENT CONTROLLED MEDIA WILL NEVER SHOW YOU IN THEIR PAPERS (See top and bottom picture). An explosive occurred on the 17th March 2008 at the Malayan Flour Mills premises at Lumut killing 3 persons and on the 18th March the new MB Ir Nizar and the DAP state Assemblyman Ngeh Koo Ham visited the family of the victims. Here are the pictures that will bring tears to your eyes!

MB Ir Nizar bersama ADUN DAP Ngeh Koo Ham melawat keluarga mangsa letupan kilang tepung Malayan Flour Mills di Manjung pada 18 March 2008.

Gambar MB Ir Nizar ketika meluangkan masa dirumah seorang dari 3 mangsa yang terbunuh, Lok Lai Keat, 51, dari Sitiawan, MB Ir Nizar yang boleh bertutur dalam dialek Mandarin, Hokkiien dan Cantonses turut memujuk anak mangsa Lok Min Yee, 10 yang meratapi kehilangan bapanya. ( gambar ini tidak mungkin tersiar di media arus perdana)

From Frisco Celestial


1 comments:

Anonymous said...

keep doing it PR governments-we all want to see BN turns opposition next time round