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Keep Tamil language alive, Indian parents told

July 26th, 2007
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MALAYSIA Nanban has urged Indian parents to send their children to Tamil schools to ensure the existence and continued use of the language.

It welcomed the call by National Land Finance Cooperative Society executive director and trustee Tan Sri K.R. Somasundram who said that in 50 years, the Tamil language would disappear if parents do not support Tamil schools by sending their children there for their education.

The daily said that the Government had done its best by providing the facilities “for the language to prosper”.

It said the language’s popularity depended on its usage by the community.

“Indian parents must discard the negative attitude that students in Tamil schools cannot progress in their education,” according to the daily.

“Our present education policy encourages the brilliant student to excel in his studies and achieve world fame without any hindrance,” it said.

Politicians will not be allowed to use the race card under a Code of Ethics

July 24th, 2007
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He, however, admitted that it would not be easy to stop politicians from playing the race card, as some parties were race-based. 

Dr Ongkili said a multi-racial party had a better check-and-balance system against racism. On sanctions against those who violated the code, he said it would be difficult to impose penalties but added there were existing laws, such as the Seditions Act, which would be used against those who instigated racial tension.

uhh? come again? difficult to impose penalties? then what for have this code/rule?
 
multiracial party better? Minister support DAP or PKR ke? Or condemn UMNO, MIC, MCA?
 
No race card under code

By JANE RITIKOS

KUALA LUMPUR: Politicians will not be allowed to use the race card under a Code of Ethics being drawn up by a Select Committee. 

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili said the code would cover all leaders of political parties, MPs and state assemblymen, and party leaders.  

“Politicians should air their views with responsibility, with the intention of solving problems rather than to fan racial sentiments and anger. 

“They should adopt good political practices for the good of national racial unity. 

“The intention of the Code is to ensure that politicians promote national unity, rather than to restrict them from giving their views or to impede their effectiveness,” he said. 

Dr Ongkili was speaking to reporters after opening the two-day national seminar on “50 years of Independence and the New Generation: Appreciation and the Future of Multi-Ethnic Relations in Malaysia” yesterday. 

He said the select committee meeting early next month would set up a sub-committee to draft the code.  

“We hope to complete the draft in three months and present it to Parliament before the year's end, or before Parliament is dissolved”. 

“The new generation of leaders should also adopt good political practices.” 

Dr Ongkili said that while Barisan Nasional had a pro-unity protocol and Parliament had a Standing Order prohibiting racist remarks in the House, it was good to have a written Parliamentary rule.  

“The Election Commission also talks about having a guideline but the form of restriction is not very clear,” he said. 

He, however, admitted that it would not be easy to stop politicians from playing the race card, as some parties were race-based. 

Dr Ongkili said a multi-racial party had a better check-and-balance system against racism. On sanctions against those who violated the code, he said it would be difficult to impose penalties but added there were existing laws, such as the Seditions Act, which would be used against those who instigated racial tension.  

Two reasons why Umno gave Tapah to MIC

July 22nd, 2007
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TAPAH: The concept of power sharing and social contract are the reasons why Barisan Nasional gave up the Malay-majority Tapah parliamentary seat to the MIC. 

Responding to a resolution by Tapah Umno division for the constituency to be returned to Umno, Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Tajol Rosli Ghazali said he had expected the topic to be hotly debated by delegates of the division. 

“Personally, I can understand the feelings of the division members especially when there are far more Malay voters in the constituency,” he said when opening the Tapah Umno division meeting here yesterday. 

“But it is inappropriate for me to put aside the concept of power sharing and the social contract agreed to by the various races.” 

He said it was not wrong for the division to raise the matter but it was up to Barisan chairman Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to make a decision. 

Tajol Rosli noted that although the MIC did not have an Indian majority seat, there were constituencies that Barisan could lose if it did not obtain the support of the MIC. 

MIC vice-president Datuk S. Veerasingam is currently the MP for Tapah.  

Selayang councillor helps eight poor families

July 20th, 2007
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Story and photos STUART MICCHAEL

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Eight families with no steady income have a shelter over their heads now. 

Free accommodation was offered to them when Selayang municipal councillor M.B. Raja and Selayang MIC deputy chairman P. Palaniappan highlighted their plight to Rawang assemblyman Datuk Tang See Hang and MPS president Zainal Abidin Azim. 

Raja said that Tang and Zainal, who were supportive of the cause, provided apartment units for the families at the Desa Sri Bayu apartments in Batu16, Rawang. 

“Of eight families, two families Chinese, three Indian and three Malay. Some of them are disabled and a few are senior citizens,” he said.  

Greeting the public: Raja shaking hands with a member of one of the eight families.

“These families will stay in medium-cost apartments estimated about RM60,000 and they don’t need to pay the rent,'' Raja said at the MIC service centre in Rawang recently.  

A few weeks ago, Raja also helped around a dozen single mothers to obtain the green light from MPS to set up their own business at council stalls to sustain themselves and their children. 

Raja opened his service centre at 1/1A Taman Sri Hijau, Rawang three years ago and meets the public every Saturday from 8.30am to 2pm. 

Stop making statements on secular state, Hishammuddin tells MCA

July 20th, 2007
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but NST still managed to print this article, since it does not go against Najib's comments.
 
BERNAMA
 

RANAU, Fri:

Umno Youth chief Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein today asked MCA to stop making statements on Malaysia being a secular state..

He said though it was nothing new, such claims would not benefit anyone.

“I’m not naive enough to allow this issue to go on,” he told reporters when asked to comment on the issue after opening the Ranau Umno delegates conference.

MCA secretary-general Datuk Ong Ka Chuan had said the party had ample evidence to show that Malaysia was a secular state, including several important events leading to the country’s independence and formation of Malaysia.

He had cited notes prepared by the Colonial Office dated May 23, 1957 at the London Conference Talks.
Various groups have also disagreed with Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s remarks that Malaysia was never a secular state, saying that the deputy Prime Minister had ignored the country’s constitutional history and social contract.

Bar Council Malaysia president Ambiga Sreenevasan had said one only need to look at the Articles in the Federal Constitution, the system of government and administration of justice to show that Malaysia was not an Islamic state.

Najib had said Malaysia is an Islamic state that adheres to the fundamentals of Islam and having a Constitution which states Islam as the official religion.

He said that being an Islamic state did not mean that the rights of non-Muslims were not respected. — BERNAMA