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Thursday, March 31, 2011

mStar Online : 10 Cara Untuk Mempromosikan 1 Malaysia


mStar Online : 10 Cara Untuk Mempromosikan 1 Malaysia

PENDAPAT

10 Cara Untuk Mempromosikan 1 Malaysia

KITA harus belajar dari nenek moyang kita tentang cara untuk hidup secara harmoni.

Gaya hidup bangsa kita pada masa lalu telah menunjukkan kepada kita bagaimana masyarakat zaman dahulu tinggal bersama dalam toleransi dan penghormatan tinggi terhadap bangsa-bangsa lain, budaya dan agama walaupun berhadapan dengan beberapa insiden dan kejadian kecil yang tidak diingini.

Pada pandangan penulis, adalah sesuatu yang memalukan jika kita gagal untuk terus merangkul keunikan Malaysia ini.

Sepuluh cara yang dapat membantu mempromosikan konsep 1Malaysia untuk menggalakkan perpaduan yang lebih besar di kalangan masyarakat pelbagai etnik di Malaysia adalah seperti berikut:

1) Orang dewasa harus menunjukkan teladan yang baik dengan menghormati jiran tetangga, rakan sekerja, teman atau seseorang daripada bangsa lain.

2) Orang dewasa tidak harus berbicara secara negatif tentang bangsa lain atau agama lain secara sembarangan atau terbuka.

3) Jangan memanggil seseorang dengan panggilan yang kurang enak di dengar terhadap orang daripada bangsa yang berbeza.

4) Anak-anak harus didorong untuk bergaul dan bermain bersama kanak-kanak berlainan kaum tanpa melihat perbezaan di antara mereka agar semangat kekitaan dapat dipupuk dari peringkat awal lagi.

5) Guru-guru terutamanya pengetua sekolah atau para pendidik di institusi pengajian tinggi harus memainkan peranan yang lebih besar dengan memberi motivasi kepada para pelajar dan meraikan kepelbagaian budaya di antara rakyat negara kita.

6) Kerajaan melalui agensi-agensi tertentu harus menganjurkan acara-acara yang lebih mantap dan menyeluruh untuk mempromosikan perpaduan yang lebih besar. Jangan tunggu musim perayaan atau pilihan raya baru hendak menganjurkan sesuatu.

7) Organisasi bukan kerajaan (NGO) termasuk persatuan, kelab dan pertubuhan perlu bekerja sama dengan syarikat multi nasional atau industri kecil untuk menganjurkan kegiatan sukan, seminar dan kem-kem yang merangkumi penyertaan semua bangsa.

8) Kementerian Pelajaran harus mempertimbangkan untuk melupuskan sistem kuota bagi membolehkan cabaran kesetaraan yang positif dalam sistem pendidikan.

9) Para pemimpin agama yang sepatutnya menjadi soleh dan takut akan Tuhan harus berlatih mengamalkan sikap toleransi yang tinggi dan selalu bekerja untuk menyelesaikan perbezaan pendapat di kalangan masyarakat berbilang kaum dan agama secara ramah dan kondusif.

10) Para ahli politik perlu bijaksana dalam membuat kenyataan atau ketika mengambil keputusan mengenai isu-isu yang berkaitan dengan masyarakat berbilang kaum. Dengan sepuluh pendekatan ini, saya percaya kita boleh mencapai perpaduan yang lebih dinamik dan membantu merealisasikan hasrat 1Malaysia secara lebih sistematik.

Sekian untuk renungan dan iktibar kita semua.

- Kumarathevan Balakrishnan


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Star Online

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by Kumarathevan Balakrishnan

Any neck sprains caused while paying for your parking in Gua Musang is deeply regretted.
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Friday, March 4, 2011

2 Malaysians among world's '100 most inspiring people'

2 Malaysians among world's '100 most inspiring people'

KUALA LUMPUR: Two prominent Malaysian women have been included in a New York-based global advocacy’s list of 100 most inspiring people around the world for their work in advocating the rights of women and girls.


Zainah Anwar - who founded Sisters In Islam (SIS) and is the project director of Musawah, an international collaborative group for equality and justice in the Muslim family - and blogger, women’s rights and HIV/AIDS awareness advocate Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir were named in the list put out by Women Deliver.

Zainah and Marina joined the rank of other distinguished personalities including former US first lady Laura Bush, ABC news anchor and tv personality Christiane Amanpour, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, United Nations secretary-general Ban Ki-moon, CNN Hero of the Year and anti-sex trafficking activist Anuradha Koirala, talk show host and philanthropist Oprah Winfrey and Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.

The list, announced in New York yesterday, was compiled based on the recipients’ work in improving the lives of women and girls in the fields of health, human rights, politics, economics, education, journalism and philanthropy.


Zainah who occupied the seventh position in the list, said she was informed of her inclusion in the list in mid-February.

“It is an honour for Sisters in Islam's work to be recognised at the global level. Our work breaks the myth that Muslim women are oppressed and victimised, and further breaks the myth that Islam is inherently a religion that discriminates against women,” she said.

Zainah described her biggest achievement was in empowering Muslim women to claim their right to be treated as human beings of equal worth and dignity.

She added Musawah, which was initiated by Sisters in Islam two years ago and led by an international committee of scholars and activists from Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Egypt, Morocco, Gambia, Nigeria, Iran, the United States and the United Kingdom, had become a source of hope for change in the Muslim world.

The organisation was also invited to Geneva to give briefings to the Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW Committee).

Meanwhile, Marina, who occupied the 57th position, said Women Deliver contacted her through her blog last week.

“I am very honoured to be named in the list. I think it’s nice that Malaysia is recognised. It makes people aware of Malaysia and we get international recognition. People will also take us more seriously,” said Marina who is also a SIS board member.

In a press statement released yesterday, Women Deliver president Jill Sheffield said last year had been “widely viewed as the year women’s issues finally came to the fore in international development.

“This list recognises those who successfully navigated the corridors of power, along with those on the front lines, who have worked to expand the rights and choices for girls and women everywhere,” she said.

Other countries in the region mentioned in the list were Cambodia and Philippines with one and two representatives each. Representation from Sub-Saharan nations was the highest with 26 names followed by the Middle East and North Africa with 20 names.

Women Deliver, launched in 2007, promotes and advances the health of girls, women and mothers and serves as a global source of information for advocacy and action.

Among its advisors are Amnesty International, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), World Health Organization (WHO), World Bank and the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)



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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

You can make a difference



 SPEAK UP! :: Letters
KUDOS to MCA for its efforts to set up mobile service vehicles to serve the poor in the rural areas by providing free services such as health screening, counselling, legal consultation and crisis relief.
Though the government and some NGOs are making efforts to help those who are in need and to promote racial unity, there are thousands who have been overlooked.

Let’s stop blaming one another. All the efforts of some quarters to tackle the problem of the needy will be in vain if there are those who don’t take the responsibility to participate in nation building.

Recently, a friend of mine sent me an encouraging email. He shared a little bit about Mother Teresa’s humility that taught the world the true meaning of love through charity.
In 2008, I had the opportunity to watch the movie about the life story of Mother Teresa. There were tears in my eyes.

That movie inspired me to take the challenge with my family to help in whatever way we can, especially in promoting unity.

Just as her selfless work among the poverty-stricken people of Kolkata became an inspiration for me and my family, so I believe it will challenge every citizen to the core to make the difference in our society, nation and the world.

Mother Teresa said: "God admires us not for what we do but for how much love we put into what we do. Together let us build a chain of love around the world."

Whatever we are able to do, though it may seem to be unrealistic, out of date or
insignificant to human minds, it doesn’t matter, just continue to pursue the higher calling by helping the poor and the needy with nation building in mind.

"Legends leave behind legacy, so take the challenge to make the difference!"

Kumarathevan BalakrishnanGua Musang