There's something about HINDRAF



Why do politicians like to twist facts and stir up racial sentiments? Many answers exist for that and can be debatable but what can't be denied is that both sides of the political divide are actually guilty of this flaw. None can take the moral high ground. Seeing this report by Hindraf makes me have the urge to do some mythbusting. These people ought to have carefully researched their 'findings' before publishing them for all the world to see. Some of their points are just so messed up that anyone with common sense and some grey matter can see through them as blatant lies. I'll just highlight 7 points in memory of Manchester United's no. 7, Cristiano Ronaldo who will be moving to Real Madrid (only an act of God can stop him now).

Sighs...why, why, why does DS Anwar Ibrahim support them so relentlessly knowing that they distort their stories?

Excerpts from the report:

1. Kampong Medan “Ethnic Cleansing” of Indians (2001) – 5 Indians killed and a hundred over suffered grevious bodily injuries.
Hindraf places the burden of guilt solely on UMNO and PDRM claiming it was a plan to massacre the Indians in the area. This is just ludicrous. The Kampong Medan incident actually started off with something less sinister than what they have been propagating. This is what Malaysiakini's report had to say about it:

"The whole episode supposedly started with an Indian security guard returning from work at 3am on March 4.

He found a tent erected for a wedding in the middle of the narrow road in Kampung Medan. He grew agitated and started kicking the tables and chairs.

This angered the Malay family that was preparing for the wedding, who rushed out and assaulted him. He fled but returned later with a parang and five other cohorts.

A fight broke out and at one point, the security guard fled to a nearby house, belonging to an Indian family, where a funeral wake was being held..

The group of Malays, who assumed he was a member of the household, then set fire to a car and two motorcycles parked nearby.

This marked the beginning of the bloody clashes, which was further aggravated when an Indian boy, using a slingshot, smashed the windscreen of his neighbour's vehicle.

The angry van owner, an Indian, sought compensation from the children's parents. He was joined by his driver, a Malay, but some villagers who saw the commotion thought that a Malay was threatening the Indians. Rumours began to spread and the rest is history."


2. One Hindu Temple is demolished in every week nation wide in Malaysia.

Mosques and temples have also been demolished. Some of these cases are where the structure didn't have the appropriate licence. Harakah has highlighted cases of mosques and suraus being demolisehd in the past. This should not be turned into a racial issue.

3. 90% of the deaths in police and prison custody victims are Indians.

This is not simply not true. Malays make up the majority of people who died in custody.

"Out of the total 1,583 prisoner fatalities, 1,425 were Malaysians, comprising Malays 898, Chinese 271, Indians 224 and Others 32. The balance of 158 deaths were foreigners, comprising Indonesia 62, Philippines 11, Thailand 43, India 7, Bangladesh 2, China 1 and Others 32."


4. Indians today earn as low as RM13.00 (USD 3.50) per day as plantation
Workers.

Chinese/Malay plantation workers also earn roughly the same amount per day.


5. Foreign medical college Degrees from Ukraine, Russia, Romania, India and Indonesia with almost all Malaysian Indian private students suddenly were derecognized by the Malaysian government.

This has nothing to do with race. Many non-Indian students were enrolled in these universities and were affected as well.

6. Government PTPTN study loans and scholarships denied to Indians studying medicine, law, engineering etc in overseas.

People, PTPTN does not offer loans for study in overseas.

"The PTPTN Education Loan Scheme was set up with the aim of providing education loans to students pursuing their studies in local institutions of higher learning (IPT).
This loan will enable students to fully or partially pay their fees and their subsistence for the duration of their study in the IPT. Thus, this scheme provides greater opportunities to students to continue their tertiary education.

The scope of the PTPTN education loan facility is open to students pursuing studies at the diploma, first degree, master, doctorate and professional courses levels in IPTs established under the following acts:
  • Universities and Universities Colleges Act 1971
  • Institut Teknologi MARA Act 1976
  • Private Higher Education Institutions Act 1996
  • Education Act 1996 "


7. Almost all the above Tamil schools are all in cowshed like pre war structures.

Do you honestly believe this statement???


References

Hindraf Report
Remembering Kampung Medan: one year after (Malaysiakini)
358 "judicial hangings" from 1980 to Sept. 2004 (DAPMalaysia)
PTPTN - Loans


Silat in Malaysia (Pt. 1)

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As there are tonnes of football clubs in England (from Man United to Kettering Town), there are also hundreds of Silat styles in Malaysia. Similar to the BPL, the Silat community in Malaysia would also have its own Big Four. These four are the Pertubuhan Seni Silat Gayong Malaysia (PSSGM), Pertubuhan Seni Silat Lincah Malaysia (PSSLM), Pertubuhan Seni Gayung Fatani Malaysia(PSGFM) and Pertubuhan Seni Silat Cekak Malaysia(PSSCM). These four groups commands the lion's share of penetration in teaching at primary, secondary and tertiary institues of education.
In addition to the Big Four, we also have a lot of Evertons and Aston Villas of Silat like Pertubuhan Silat Kegayongan (Acheh) Helang Putih (PSK(A)HP), Istiadat Pewaris Penjurit-Kepetangan Melayu (IPPM), Persatuan Seni Silat Kuntau Tekpi Malaysia (PSSKTM) and Pertubuhan Seni Silat Sendeng Malaysia (PSSSM).

Let's begin with Gayong Malaysia. This is probably the most famous Silat style in Malaysia. Whenever a person unfamiliar with Silat knows I learn Silat, he will ask whether I learn Gayong. Ermm...there are hundreds of Silat styles in Malaysia alone, people.

Well, luckily since the Silat documentary disaster (read as Human Weapon), these people have expanded their vocabularies. Now their question is more like

'You learn Gayong, Harimau, Lok 9 or Lian Padukan?'

Well, at least that's still an improvement.

PSSGM has a long and proud history. It is the first martial arts association to be registered in Malaysia. It was founded by the legendary Dato' Meor Abdul Rahman (pic). The art covers unarmed combat as well as use of traditional Malay weapons.





The syllabus roughly comprises:

  1. Tapak Gayong (foundation, teaches fighting stances, basic blocks and parries)
  2. Seni Tapak Gayong (advanced form of the foundation)
  3. Seni Keris (techniques using small weapons i.e. knife and keris (traditional Malay dagger)
  4. Seni Simbat (techniques using long weapons i.e. spear, staff, machete)
  5. Seni Yoi (employs trickery and craft, advanced fighting techniques and tips)
  6. Seni Cindai (technique using a woman's headscarf, belt, etc.)
  7. Seni Belian (spiritual)
Majid Mat Isa demonstrating a Cindai technique


Even though PSSGM is larger and more established, the individual Masters in the sister organization, Pertubuhan Seni Silat Pusaka Gayong Malaysia (PSSPGM) are more famous. PSSPGM has more household names like Majid Mat Isa and Awang Daud as compared to PSSGM.
For more information on the art, go to the Gayong portal.



Awang Daud

Crap...am getting dizzy with all these acronyms.

Picture Credits
Pusaka Gayong

Persatuan Seni Silat Pusaka Gayong Malaysia UM
Promninence world of Penjurit-Kepetangan


Wishlist for 2009/10 Season (Manchester United)

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Season's over with the conclusion of the FA Cup. Man Utd did ok for the season, I guess. Winning the Club World Cup, Community Shield, Carling Cup and Premier League can be considered as a good season already. These are players I hope Man Utd will have playing for them next season (of course, it will not happen but it's ok to dream once in a while).


Iker Casillas (Real Madrid, Goalkeeper)
Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
Height: 1.85m
Age: 28 (1981)

Iker is in top 3 for best goalie in the world in my books. He is Real Madrid's saviour in many games. The opposition's attacking force have to be really good to breach the post when San Iker is on form. His commanding of the defence may be open to criticism but his agility and shot-stopping is still one of the best. Real Madrid would have conceded 7-8 goals that day at Anfield if it weren't for Iker. With Van der Sar leaving and Ben Foster still not ready yet, Iker would be a good choice between the sticks.

Honourable mentions: Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus), Julio Cesar (Inter Milan)

Michael Essien (Chelsea, Midfielder)
Birth Place: Accra, Ghana
Height: 1.80m
Age: 26 (1982)

This guy is a steamroller in midfield. He is a very physical player, powerful and plays with a lot of energy. He kept Stevie G out of the game and in his pocket during the first leg of CL at Anfield. He is also a versatile player. He can perform the Makelele role, support the attack as well as play rightback.The only ones MU have at the moment that comes close to him is Owen Hargreaves (recovering from long-term injury) and Darren Fletcher (not as aggressive as Essien).

Honourable mentions: Gennaro Gattuso (AC Milan), Lasssana Diarra (Real Madrid)

Steven Gerrard (Liverpool, Midfielder)
Birth Place: Whiston, Merseyside
Height: 1.85m
Age: 29 (1980)

Hailed by some to be the best midfielder in the world. I find him to be a complete footballer. He has good vision when attacking and he tracks back to help defend. He's got speed, intensity and he is the main force behind LFC's title chase in 2008/09 (it wasn't Torres). His talismanic character was highlighted during the CL final in Istanbul where he scored the first of Liverpool's(against the run of play?) goals which turned the game on its head. He also scored the last-minute thunderbolt against West Ham in the FA Cup Final the next season. He can walk into the first XI of any team at the moment.

Honourable mentions: Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Rafael Van der Vaart (Real Madrid), Andres Iniesta (Barcelona)


Image Credits
Telegraph UK
The Sun UK
BBC UK

Silat vs. Hapkido

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Picture Credits

Wikipedia
Penjuritan

"I have not failed 700 times, I have not failed once. I have succeeded in proving those 700 ways will not work. When I have eliminated the ways that will not work, I will find the way that will work"
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