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congrats to Anthony Thanasayan the councillor

June 21st, 2008
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I do read his articles in the Star at times – he writes about disability issues and also reviews worldwide radio channels. Hope that Mr Anthony will not only represent the disabled people, but all Malaysians. At the same time, he should impress on other councilors to consider the plight of the disabled people as well.

All the best to you sir!


Disable councillor: It’s a calling

http://malaysiakini.com/news/84837
S Pathmawathy | Jun 21, 08 1:37pm
Wheelchair-bound Anthony Thanasayan has been at the forefront of advocating the rights of the disabled for the past decade and local authorities have regularly been the brunt of his criticism. So it was no surprise when he describes his recent appointment as one of Petaling Jaya’s 24 city councillor as “a calling”. “This is a chance given to me to make a difference, so to me it is a calling from God to take up the position,” said Anthony, who heads the Malaysian Animal-Assisted Therapy for the Disabled and Elderly Association.

And even before he was officially made a councillor, Anthony had already came across a MBPJ officer who would use some lessons in sensitivity when dealing with the disabled.

Yesterday, he had a discomforting call from the officer who wanted Anthony to fill up certain paperwork pertaining to his appointment as a councillor. “The office called me and asked me to come over to the MBPJ office immediately to pick up the forms and to submit a photo but how can they expect me to show up whenever they like knowing my condition,” lamented Anthony. “When they thought of hiring a disabled person they must have been prepared to make changes necessary to accommodate to the needs of the disabled persons,” he reiterated.

Geared for change

The episode with the MBPJ officer reminded Anthony that he has an uphill task ahead of him, but the plucky activist believes that he is ready to face any challenges to champion the rights of the disabled in the council. “I’m happy I was given the opportunity, as this is a chance for a disabled person to speak for the disabled rather than having an able-bodied person to voice our concerns,” he said.

“We (the disabled) believe that we must be apart of any decisions made for us. There is an international saying among us disabled – ‘nothing about us without us’. Therefore, I’m happy I’ll be apart of the decision-making process,” he added.

Anthony said his first agenda was to propose for specials queues and parking lots for the disabled and elderly as these amenities are not available at all avenues in Petaling Jaya.  “The previous government promised us many things but nothing really materialised. I feel like I’m under house arrest because I’m not able to go to the neighbourhood grocery shop because it is not disable friendly,” he said.

“All this has to change and I’ll speak up for it until it does. And I won’t hesitate to quit, if I don’t see anything materialising,” he stressed.

Malaysia had an indian Prime Minister?

June 21st, 2008
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Looks like we are up there with Fiji as well. After Malaysiakini revealed that “it is widely believed that Mahathir’s father, a school teacher, had migrated to Malaysia from the southern Indian state of Kerala and subsequently married a Malay woman”, many cans of worms have literally exploded!

With the caveat that the above “widely believed” story is true:

– how can the son of a migrant end up as prime minister? Hmm, no wonder son of indonesian migrant also can become menteri besar.

– how can a half-indian become a member of UMNO and rise up to be the president of a malay party? Are UMNO people hypocrites, blind or just plain confused about themselves?

If the above is true, then we can be happy and proud that an Indian (half actually) Malayalee was a prime minister for nearly half of the country’s existence! Wait a minute, could “Malayalee” have anything to do with the word “Malay”? Maybe some historians should follow up on this. 🙂

I also wonder if Mahathir’s father was originally a muslim or converted after marriage? A website lists his father’s name as Mohamed bin Iskandar. No mention if the father converted. A search on the Internet reveals a name “Mohamed Iskandar Kutty” – supposedly the name of Mahathir’s father, and that Mahathir bin Mohamad was actually Mahathir s/o Mohamad Iskandar Kutty. This implies his father was a Muslim Malayalee.

Obviously, “bin” is not used in India. So, how can the father end up with “bin”? This can possibly help many of the Indian Muslims who want to join UMNO, so I’m sure they will be interested.

This is not intended to insult or humiliate his family, but I think the history of our prime ministers should be well documented, with the truth.

Mahathir a/l Mohamed anyone?

Less MIED loans due to defaulters

June 20th, 2008
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Generally, most education funds have problem collecting back the loans. For example,  PSD, MARA, PTPTN, and also MIED.  MARA and PTPTN are improving after focusing on legal action and improving their system.

MIED said that number of applications is increasing (obviously!) but due to financial constraintst caused by loan defaulters, less applications will be approved.

According to Samy Vellu, non-performing loans (NPL) had been reduced to 17%. Previously, it only 34% actually made repayment! Probably the plan by MIED to bring defaulters to court prompted some of them to pay back.

For this session, MIED handed out RM1.5 million to 185 students. 90 of those students are pursuing medicine. In March this year, MIED gave RM2.7 million to 289 students.

More details from NST:

Besides legal action against defaulters, Samy Vellu said the loan programme had been restructured by allocating funds on a yearly basis and not for the duration of the course.

For instance, if a student pursued a three-year course, MIED would allocate funds for the first year only.

Money for the remaining two years would depend on the student’s academic performance and additional funds provided by the student’s family.
He said this after presenting MIED loans to 185 applicants, amounting to RM1.5 million at the MIC headquarters yesterday. Of the 185, 90 will pursue medicine.

He said since the loan programme was established in the 1980s, about RM90 million had been disbursed to 8,500 students to pursue tertiary education.

Samy keeps quiet while Palanivel blasts Mahathir

June 20th, 2008
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Palanivel doesn’t mince his words when he reminded Mahathir to “remember his roots” when Mahathir called Samy a racist. Ouch!

Palanivel delivered a stinging rebuke to the former premier by advising Mahathir “to remember his own roots” before making such statements.

While Palanivel did not elaborate on this, he is likely to be referring to Mahathir’s forefathers, who are from South India.

It is widely believed that Mahathir’s father, a school teacher, had migrated to Malaysia from the southern Indian state of Kerala and subsequently married a Malay woman.

Malaysiakini

Palanivel also saw it fit to correct Mahathir regarding Hindraf:

… Palanivel also said that the former prime minister’s comments on Hindraf were inaccurate and insensitive to the sentiment of Indians in the country.

“It is sad to note that Mahathir is not aware of the fact that Hindraf is not only made of Tamil people but includes many non-Tamil and even non-Hindus.

“He (Mahathir) is wrong when he said Hindraf leaders only represent Tamil racists,

Malaysiakini

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Samy Vellu racist says Mahathir

June 20th, 2008
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Mahathir in his blog, labeled Samy Vellu as racist for the flimsiest of reasons: for asking HINDRAF ISA detainees to be released. He says Samy supports Hindraf.  He then goes on to spin a yarn that HINDRAF are bringing violent racial politics like in Sri Lanka to our country. If I remember correctly, the authorities have yet to provide even an iota of proof that the 5 detainees are remotely connected to LTTE of Sri Lanka. So, based on this hearsay, Mahathir makes his accusations. Further more, Samy Vellu had never (openly) declared that he supported HINDRAF. He said that he will help to get the ISA detainees released as he felt pity for the family, since he knew some of them, and due to their medical condition.

Seeing the death and destruction inflicted on Sri Lanka by the Tamil Tigers, they threaten to bring this kind of violent racial politics to Malaysia.

In sympathising with Hindraf, Samy exposes his deep racist sentiments.

Mahathir on his blog

I’ve seen HINDRAF being accused of representing on Hindu, but never were there anything mentioned about representing only Tamils. In fact, those who attend the rallies and functions come from all kinds of sub-groups. Even Malaysian Chinese and Malays have supported them. Not sure how Mahathir connected 2 and 2, getting 5. May old age is indeed catching up with him. » Read more: Samy Vellu racist says Mahathir