Showing posts with label Baru Bian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baru Bian. Show all posts

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Sarawak assistant minister in hot water over hudud statement

BY DESMOND DAVIDSON
MAY 01, 2014
A Sarawakian leader has come under fire from both his colleagues and the opposition for saying the state will comply with any decision made by the prime minister on the motion of a private member’s bill on hudud.
Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister's Department Datuk Daud Abdul Rahman's statement on Tuesday has led many people to believe it was the state's stand on hudud.
Land Development Minister Tan Sri Dr James Masing ticked off Daud for his remarks, telling him he “has no business deciding for Sarawak”.
State PKR chief Baru Bian, meanwhile, accused Daud – who oversees Islamic affairs for the state cabinet – of trying to sell off what is left of the Malaysia Agreement 1963.
Baru (pic) said Daud's remarks showed he had not only failed to protect Sarawakians’ religious freedom, it also revealed a lack of understanding on the rights of Sarawak which are protected under the agreement.
“The first of the 18 points in the agreement relates to religion (and this) points to the paramount concern our forefathers had about protecting this most precious freedom for Sarawakians.
“For Sarawak, the stand is very clear. In accordance with the vision of our forefathers, Sarawak should remain a secular state,” Baru said.
“The decision had already been made for us and it is not for Daud, one or two state governments or even the prime minister to make any alterations to those rights.
“We are not opposing hudud for the purpose of rejecting Islam nor are we claiming new rights for ourselves.
“We are talking about maintaining the status quo under the social contract that was agreed among the partners in the Federation of Malaysia.”
The absence of a state religion, Baru said, was one of the pivotal factors in Sarawak agreeing to be a part of Malaysia in 1963.
“Daud’s response should therefore be clear and unequivocal, that there should be no hudud law for Sarawak, in accordance with our rights.”
Baru also questioned why Daud would want to “just throw” all the ideals, rights and safeguards away by declaring “we will follow Najib”.
“How could Sarawak simply follow the prime minister's stand when he is neither here nor there” and even when former Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud had consistently rejected all forms of religious extremism in Sarawak?” Baru said.
“Our state leaders should be more knowledgeable on the history of Sarawak and our constitutional rights, and be more assertive in speaking up for these rights of Sarawakians so that the harmony in our community will be protected and preserved for generations to come.”
Baru, who is Ba Kelalan assemblyman, also said he was not convinced by the assurance given by some political leaders that hudud would not affect non-Muslims even if it was implemented.
“I am not convinced as recent developments in West Malaysia have been infringing on the rights of non-Muslims,” he said, citing the recent banning of Bibles in hotel rooms in Pahang by the state Islamic council.
“The misgivings of non-Muslims are justified, given the Allah controversy, the raid of the Bible Society and confiscation of the Al-Kitab and Bup Kudus and most recently, the kidnapping of the Hindu boy by his Muslim convert father and the subsequent refusal of the Inspector-General of Police to take any action.
“All these are not consistent with the rhetoric of the authorities that non-Muslims will not be affected by the goings-on of the religious bodies.
“These incidents are signs that the rights of minorities are slowly and insidiously being eroded while the government pays lip service to the protection of our rights.
“How do they expect us to trust them?” he added.
Baru said that given Najib's poor track record in controlling the religious extremists and bigots in Peninsular Malaysia, “we will be led into the dark abyss of racial strife and religious intolerance should we be so foolish as to follow Najib”. – May 1, 2014.
Source: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/sarawak-assistant-minister-in-hot-water-over-hudud-statement

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

2013年终回顾马来西亚大事件及探讨未来趋势

       2013年到了年终了!在此回顾大马一年大事件,顺便探讨未来的政治与经济趋势。50513届大选后至今,朝野的各种动作,真令人民感到摇头绝望。这边厢国阵一连串的涨价起税的措施,那边厢民联执政的雪州大幅度调升议员的薪金,总之人民就是双输。

        505大选,国阵宣言抄袭民联的降车价政策,但执政后就说需要五年才能逐渐办得到!看来或许等下届大选前降少许车价作为“兑现”承诺来赢民心吧?

        国阵胜了首先令人民惊讶的是涨汽油价20仙,接下来提呈2014年预算案宣布削减津贴措施,最大冲击乃宣布201541日开始征收6%消费税。最近吉隆坡高及300%幅度起门牌税,能源局宣布明年起电费,接着工程部又宣布明年11日涨过路费(抗议声中或许推迟至华人新年后实行)。

        时下围绕咖啡店的课题就是涨价,忿民责备那些没有支持改朝换代的选民导致人民吃苦。其实,谈社会课题的人大多数都是城市人。这几个月涨价课题在闹得沸沸扬扬,在乡下却风平浪静,山高皇帝远,反正我种几棵菜钓几条鱼又是一餐!我又没有开车子,没奢侈品,开销不大!51%支持民联,都在城镇,47%支持国阵,都在乡下,然而国阵却执政,无奈乎?

连串涨风会否演变经济萧条?

        一些有经济知识的人士分析,这般的涨风,尤其是实施消费税后,2016年大马或许会进入萧条。下届大选最迟在2018年,若2016年萧条,必定拖到2017年才能够止伤,因此我国可能又会步505大选后尘拖到最后一分钟的2018年才举行。错误政策会积劳成病,所以国阵不要以为现在刚结束大选是蜜月期大肆玩涨政策。

        如果2016年真的出现萧条,对国阵有个坏消息,就是不要忘了砂拉越州最迟在这年州选。甚至砂州提前在20142015年选举也未必对国阵有利,因为通膨的火正在燃烧!若砂州变天,就会威胁国阵的全国大选。

        那么你问第14届大选会不会改朝换代?民联三党,我只看到行动党有作为。就在雪州,卸任主席郭素沁说雪州行动党在505大选赢得马来人40%选票,它们要决心下届进一步赢得50%。还有,都是行动党在505大选出尽火力攻打柔佛州,才帮助民联增加七个国会议席。除此,现在行动党在推动砂拉越梦和沙巴梦入乡服务计划。

        而伊斯兰党呢?它们应该先放弃在东马的努力,集中在西马往南马发展。伊党也必须放弃拉拉扯扯跟巫统谈判,斩钉截铁地说服民联支持者它们对巫统已经死心!或许伊党不是真有意跟巫统结合。而是正在玩弄巫统,目的就是让巫统抱着一种希望,事实只在吊吊巫统的瘾!民联要入主中央,必须一直团结。

改变乡下人的思维非易事

        公正党表现如何呢?它们很多党员都是前国阵的失意者,惯于投机,所以跳槽就是他们的本能!目前,公正党最本领的就是揭发国阵丑闻。此举不是不好,希望它们和伊党能够花多点心思下乡铺路,不要让行动党玩独角戏,因为如果不打破国阵掌控乡下票的咒诅,民联永远都是一个在野阵线的!

        至于它们的实权领袖安华,如果他有林吉祥的一半勇气,就谢天谢地了,505大选他敢闯的话或许能使民联险胜国阵!怎讲呢?林吉祥冒险自己的政途,抱着不入虎穴,焉得虎子的决心南征柔佛。许多人呼吁安华攻打霹雳州,以提高民联士气,不但能够增加霹州国席,也可以再执掌霹州。但他感情用事,想打不打,最后不愿放弃自己在峇东埔国会选区,因为要报答从他坐牢起一路来选民对他不离不弃!后果就是伊党和公正党连原有的选区都保不住!安华若要执政,必须勇闯国阵堡垒区,尤其是乡下区!

行动党进入西马乡下,及推行砂拉越梦和沙巴梦的服务策略,会有成果吗?我认为服务未必能使民联成功,必须包括传达理念。举例民联的砂州主席峇鲁便(Baru Bian,公正党)在505大选民联及自己失利后,失望下马上写了一封反省信,他说他不再理会那里的人民了。大选前得到选民的积极承诺支持,民联信心满满,选民却临时得到国阵的些少甜头,为了一碗红豆汤而出卖了族群的利益,可悲吗?“尊严”与“肚腹”,起码未来二十年,乡下人还是会选肚腹。所以我认为民联应该筹更多钱先解决他们的肚腹,等赢了大选后才推行建国政策。

14届大选成绩谁掌权中央政府?我想,只要乡下人民被国阵掌控的媒体垄断,只要国阵大选前派发糖果,只要选区没有公平划分,即,城镇一个国会过万人,乡下一个国会几千人,国阵就能够继续执政。民联必须比上届加几倍努力才有一点希望!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Bian hits out at Dr Mahathir over ‘be patient’ remark

Joseph Tawie
 | September 9, 2012


The former premier had reportedly said that the people of Sabah and Sarawak be patient for the implementation of development in their states.
KUCHING: The blatant statement by former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad asking the people of Sarawak and Sabah to be patient for the implementation of development perfectly demonstrates to the people in the Borneo states what the Barisan Nasional government thinks of us, said Baru Bian, chairman of Sarawak PKR.
“We are regarded as the ignorant and unquestioning fixed deposit states that are in this country to be milked dry to fund the excessive spending crazes in Peninsular Malaysia.
“We have been patient for 49 years.  How many more years does this old man think he can fool us to wait?” asked Bian, who is Ba’Kelalan state assemblyman.
Mahathir was reported to have told reporters that the people of Sabah and Sarawak must be patient to wait for natural resources to be extracted and foreign investments to materialise before experiencing the same tempo of development as those in the peninsula.
He said: “In truth, I think the development of Sabah and Sarawak has outstripped the peninsula. Sarawak has the highest foreign direct investment and Sabah has the largest reserves of petroleum in the country.
“Just be patient and wait for the resources to be extracted and soon your earnings (and development) will increase,” Mahathir said.
Bian asked: “What does he mean by saying ‘Just be patient and wait for the resources to be extracted and soon your earnings (and development) will increase’?
“Umno and BN have been making huge ‘withdrawals’ from our oil and gas resources for over 30 years now, while giving the rakyat of Sarawak and Sabah crumbs to keep us quiet.
“I wish to ask him in his capacity as Petronas advisor what Petronas has been doing in Sabah and Sarawak all these years if not extracting our precious resources,” he said.