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tanbk1949

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Posted by tanbk1949 > 2013-10-07 22:50 | Report Abuse

Ali Rustam should be more responsible when making such speeches. He is very racist and blames the chinese for the wrong doings. He has conveniently forgotten his history. He lost in last election and blamed it on the chinese. It is always the chinese being the scapegoat when things go wrong in the country. Does he know that Malaysians who voted him out in the last election. He is playing with communal issues and should be stopped immediately. A good poltician will talk about nation building and how to improve the economy and not always marginalise one race to show the bumiputras that he is the champion.
What sort of person is he? Can he be a minister or PM? I think he will bring chaos and unrest in the country. A wise person is a person who knows how to differentiate what is good and what is bad. I always pray to the Almighty above with the following prayer :

" God grant me the serenity to accept the things
I cannot change.
Courage to change the things I can,
And Wisdom to know the difference "

Jameslee

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Posted by Jameslee > 2013-10-07 22:54 | Report Abuse

Very sad to see this in a modern society....we have gone backwards....thanks to UMNO....and the best part is they think politics should be practice irresponsibly like tis....

gkheng

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Posted by gkheng > 2013-10-07 22:57 | Report Abuse

as usual lah, uncililized ppl always do this annually

iamalex

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Posted by iamalex > 2013-10-07 23:01 | Report Abuse

ali rustam should blame umno and perkasa for making all those racist comment and subsequently causing his lost in his constituency.

imoogi99

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Posted by imoogi99 > 2013-10-07 23:04 | Report Abuse

Recently another having a close door and threatened to shutdown the press if they report. But why close door??? Probably another bashing....sad....real sad.

Jameslee

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Posted by Jameslee > 2013-10-07 23:04 | Report Abuse

Heard all ministers fr UMNO from Husni to Zahid is doing this..........looks like bashing someone will bring them better support in party....

iamalex

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Posted by iamalex > 2013-10-07 23:15 | Report Abuse

typical shiok sendiri.

tonylim

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Posted by tonylim > 2013-10-08 01:07 | Report Abuse

Actually they are taking the Malays to holland. In a function meant to help them to usaha in business he instead teach them to hate citizens of another race.

Posted by curiwangbagus > 2013-10-08 03:00 | Report Abuse

Ali Rustam blames restrictions on Bumis, claims Chinese success due to “illegal businesses”

October 07, 2013
UPDATED: Oct 07, 2013 08:20 pm

In a move to whip up support in the coming Umno polls, vice-president hopeful Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam (pic) attacked the Chinese for allegedly being involved in all "illegal businesses" in the country.

"We can't have casinos, 4D, Toto, gambling, lottery, massage parlors, ah long. These are all illegal. And the Chinese are the ones dabbling with all the illegal businesses," he told an audience of about 100 people at an entrepreneurs event organised by Perbadanan Usahawan Nasional Berhad (PUNB) today.

The former Malacca chief minister also said that although he worked tirelessly in the last general election, he was voted out by the Chinese.

Ali was recently elected as chairman of PUNB, a government entrepreneur development corporation with the aim to foster Bumiputera business owners.

"PUNB's work will only be considered a success when there's a whole chain of businesses, from suppliers down to the sale of finished products, all done by Malays," Ali said.

He then trained his guns at the DAP, saying that if the opposition was to take over the country, "the Malays will be living along the Gombak river".

He also said Penang would not maintain its standing as a tourist hub as the state has a "chief minister who is a racist".

"If he can, he'll suppress the Malays to the ground," Ali added.

He accused the DAP of acquiring Bumiputera land using their Malay members and then building tall apartments.

"Who knows what will happen five years from now," he said.

Ali also alleged that Kelantan, a state under PAS rule, has plenty of opportunities for logging but only DAP members are getting the conracts.

"DAP wanted to enter Malacca but the people there rejected the Chinese-based party and gave their votes to Barisan Nasional," he added.

"DAP wants to destroy the Constitution that protects the rights of Malays. As long as the Constitution is such, they will fight on," he alleged before adding that if politicians such as Karpal Singh, Lim Kit Siang and Mat Sabu, who had lost in previous elections, continued to fight on, so should he.

The politician, in his campaign to win the hearts of Malay conservatives, also spoke on the necessity to retain Malays in most government agencies, including the police and armed forces.

"The Chinese want everything. We've treated them well. The Malays have been good to them," Ali continued.

"When the Chinese want help, request to build schools, scholarships, the government gave it to them. But when election time came, they forgot all this. All that's important is that they take over the Malays and turn them into 'pendatang'."

This stirred the emotions of the audience with some of them shouting, "ask the Chinese to return home".

Ali also criticised Chinese schools, in particular the Dong Zong education group, for asking the government to recognise the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) and to allow the PMR and SPM examinations to be conducted in Chinese.

"This doesn't even happen overseas. If they want all their requests fulfilled, then fulfill our request and close all the vernacular schools and turn it all into national schools like in Thailand and Singapore," he added. - October 7, 2013.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/print/malaysia/ali-rustam-blames-restrictions-on-bumis-claims-chinese-success-due-to-illeg


...pity that there are still plenty of Malays who hasn't wake up from their deep sleep & yet knowing fully well the deep shit our Beloved Malaysia is in. And the easiest way is ALWAYS to bash our Chinese brothers & sisters & blame them for our beloved country's problems & ills & not UMNO. To my dear Malay brothers & sister, please do something good for our Beloved Nation Malaysia & NOT to be EASILY FOOLED by UMNO, thank you. If you cannot do it for yourself, then at least do something for your future generations.

Posted by curiwangbagus > 2013-10-08 03:10 | Report Abuse

LOST by 5k votes in 53% Malay seat, thick-skinned Ali Rustam still blames Chinese for UMNO SABOTAGE


Losing in the last general election due to a ‘Chinese tsunami' is no reason not to contest in the upcoming Umno party elections as this is a matter of championing the Malays, said former Malacca chief minister Mohd Ali Rustam.

"My defeat in the last general election was because of a tsunami by the Chinese voters.

"But if we were to compare (to the Umno elections), I can continue to champion the fate of Malays, bumiputera and Islam to ensure that it is defended according to the constitution," he was quoted as saying in Mingguan Malaysia today.

Mohd Ali, an Umno vice president hopeful, said he could not just let slip the "Chinese tsunami" where the community was not appreciative of what he had done.

"If the Malays continue to split, their future in this country will be precarious so we need a new spirit that is fierier in defending the Malays and Islam according to the constitution.

"If I want to stop (quit politics) I could. But I can't just because of the Chinese tsunami, where they did not appreciate our efforts," he was quoted in the daily.

Surprise defeat

Just after the May 5 general election, Mohd Ali had lashed out at the Chinese community for his surprise defeat in the parliamentary seat of Bukit Katil by a 5,447-vote majority.

The seat was a mixed constituency consisting of 53 percent Malay, 41 Chinese and six percent Indian.

He had moved to the parliamentary seat from a state seat in his bid for federal politics.

At 64, Mohd Ali insists that he could still contribute to Umno if he wins one of three vice-president spots.

However, he declined to comment about his disqualification in the 2009 party polls over claims of money politics.

He added that he will be going ‘solo' in this party election and will not be forming any pact with the other five contenders.

http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=171082%3Alosing-by-5k-votes-in-a-53-malay-seat-thick-skinned-ali-rustam-continues-to-blame-chinese-for-umno-sabotage&Itemid=2#axzz2h0T4pKga

Posted by curiwangbagus > 2013-10-08 03:18 | Report Abuse

One Malaysian says this....Nik Aziz is a man of wisdom and foresight. None of the corrupt leaders of Bn can measure up to him.



As Umno goes anti-Chinese, PAS-led Kelantan encourages studying Mandarin


IN A recent two-hour class in one of Kelantan's religious schools, female students in veils and loose-fitting baju kurungs - traditional Malay wear - learn how to read and speak in Mandarin and write in Chinese.

Their teacher is Mr Wang Yin Kang, a Chinese-Muslim teacher from Yunnan, China.

Some of his students in the Tarbiyah Mardhiyah Religious Secondary School, which means "Upbringing that pleases Allah" in Arabic, are also members of the Chinese Language society, where they take up drama classes and carry out dialogues in Mandarin, supervised by Mr Wang.

There is a famous saying in Islam: "Seek knowledge even as far as China." It appears that Malay-Muslims in Kelantan are, as closely as possible, trying to do just that.

Kelantan is the most Malay state in the country, yet there are proportionately more Malays studying Chinese here than in other states.

It is common to find Malays enrolling their children in Chinese-language schools or attending Chinese-language classes offered in religious schools.

The state government under Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS) funds Mandarin classes in schools. It even sent three Malay-Muslim teaching college graduates to study Mandarin in Guangzhou, China in 2009 and has hired a few teachers from China to conduct Mandarin classes.

Many Kelantanese take the lead from their revered former menteri besar, said Mr Hu Pang Chaw, chairman of the PAS Supporters Congress, the party's non-Muslim wing.

"The Kelantanese see the party's spiritual leader Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat as the prime example of someone who encourages the younger generation to take up the Chinese language, as five of his grandchildren attend Chinese schools," he said.

Located in the north-east of Peninsular Malaysia bordering Thailand and looking out to the South China Sea, Kelantan's population is 95 per cent ethnic Malay. Chinese, Thais and Indians make up the rest of the state's population of 1.6 million.

All around Malaysia, more parents are sending their children to Chinese schools and Chinese tuition classes. But in Kelantan, the concentration of Malay students in these schools is much higher.

Statistics on Malays' enrolment in Chinese vernacular schools funded by the government are not publicly released.

But according to Mr Hu, between 20 per cent and 50 per cent of the student population in Kelantan's 15 Chinese vernacular primary schools and two secondary schools are Malay. In a Chinese primary school in Rantau Panjang on the outskirts of Kelantan, two- thirds of the students are Malays.

In other parts of Malaysia, there is an average of about 10 per cent Malay students in Chinese schools.

Kelantan has more than 400 primary and secondary schools that use Malay as the medium of instruction there. On top of that, there are about 80 religious schools scattered across the state.

Tarbiyah Mardhiyah Religious Secondary School is one of the six state government-funded schools that offer Mandarin classes on weekends.

Mr Wang, 51, who teaches Mandarin to 160 students weekly, has spent the past 18 years living in Kelantan after finishing his diploma in Arabic studies here. He stayed behind after government officers offered him a position to teach Mandarin and the Arabic language in several religious schools.

Mr Wang was initially surprised that Malay students would want to take Mandarin classes.

"But I soon realised that it is because students believe that it will enhance their job prospects, especially given that China is a fast-growing country and its investments are everywhere," he told The Straits Times.

Ms Heng Buai Chin, a researcher who has done studies on this phenomenon, said the government's move to encourage Malay students in Chinese vernacular schools promotes integration among students of various races.

"Malay-Muslim students in Chinese vernacular schools also tend to be more open to accepting the Chinese culture such as watching Chinese movies, and count and think in Chinese," she said.

Wan Ashikin Ismail, a Form 5 student in a Chinese vernacular school, concurs. She said her best friends in school are Chinese and they converse mainly in Mandarin.

"I am not treated any differently by students or teachers and I am constantly motivated to excel in studies," said the petite 16-year-old, who aspires to be a novelist one day, writing stories in Mandarin.

http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=171392%3Aas-umno-goes-anti-chinese-pas-led-kelantan-encourages-studying-chinese&Itemid=2#axzz2h0LNePMJ

Posted by Micheal Teo > 2013-10-08 05:19 | Report Abuse

Those who cannot accept defeat gracefully should not contest in any election.

max8

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Posted by max8 > 2013-10-08 06:10 | Report Abuse

Shameless politicking seems working for these so called UMNO leaders as the majority's silence would imply consent. Sadly to say, the minority non has reached its limit by their utmost effort possible to set this country back on right track, yet the national future is beyond their capabilities.

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