Israel just assassinated Ali in South Lebanon.
Not a fighter. Not armed.
Ali was a nurse.
They hunted him down with a drone, and executed him as he made his way to work at Hiram hospital in Tyre.
Israel isn’t targeting combatants.
It’s targeting the people who save lives.
🔴 Pink Floyd’un kurucularından Roger Waters:
“Gazze için her sabah gözyaşlarına boğulduğumu söylemekten çekinmiyorum.
80 yaşındayım ve hayatımda ilk kez bir halkın her gün gözlerimizin önünde yok edilişine tanıklık ediyorum.”
We filed a court case for YB Syed Saddiq when his allocation was withdrawn after he exited the Unity Gov - still ongoing.
Very sad that constituency funds are being weaponised.
Wasn’t ok when BN was in power, isn’t ok now that PH is in power.
@cheanchung I supported PH/ PKR’s claim on equal MP allocation when they were in opposition, against them for the same they did to PN/ opposition since they became the govt and now super against them to went even lower against their own MPs
Jika kita perasan, dalam 12 Agenda Parti Bersama yang dinyatakan, 3 daripadanya adalah berkisar tentang PENDIDIKAN.
Bila tengok Agenda 3, 5 dan 7, satu perkara jadi sangat jelas iaitu pendidikan bukan sekadar satu portfolio biasa. Ia nampak macam agenda utama pembinaan negara.
Pada ketika ini, orang bercakap tentang pendidikan masih berkisar pada soal exam score dan berapa ramai dapat straight A’s. Tapi kalau diperhalusi lagi, agenda pendidikan yang cuba diketengahkan adalah lebih besar dari itu dan ia bermula dari bawah.
Agenda 3 bercakap tentang Pendidikan Awal Universal yang membawa maksud membina kecerdasan bukan bermula bila anak masuk universiti, tetapi sejak kecil. Pendedahan awal, asas pemikiran, cara memahami dunia dan keyakinan diri yang semuanya dibentuk di peringkat ini.
Kemudian masuk pula Agenda 5, iaitu Pendidikan Tinggi Dwi-Aliran. Ini menarik sebab ia mengiktiraf bahawa tidak semua orang berjaya dengan jalan yang sama. Ada yang cemerlang akademik, ada yang lebih menyerlah dalam kemahiran teknikal dan industri. Negara tak perlukan hanya graduan atas kertas semata-mata, malah perlukan manusia yang benar-benar kompeten, berfikir dan mampu menyelesaikan masalah.
Dan akhirnya, Agenda 7 meletakkan sasaran pendidikan Malaysia berada di kelompok teratas penilaian antarabangsa seperti PISA. Tapi bagi aku, ini bukan soal nak kejar ranking semata-mata. PISA sebenarnya mengukur kemampuan pelajar berfikir, memahami dan menyelesaikan masalah sebenar, bukan sekadar hafal jawapan untuk lulus peperiksaan.
Maksudnya, pendidikan yang dibawa bukan setakat melahirkan rakyat yang “pandai atas kertas”, tetapi rakyat yang ada kecerdasan pemikiran, mampu berfikir secara kritikal, membuat keputusan yang baik dan bersedia menghadapi dunia sebenar.
Sebab negara yang kuat bukan dibina dengan rakyat yang hanya tahu mengikut. Negara yang kuat dibina dengan rakyat yang tahu berfikir.
Ya benar, cabarannya tetap ada, bukan semudah yang disangkakan. Dan kalau diletakkan dalam tempoh 10 tahun baru nampak hasilnya akan dianggap terlalu “ambitious” kerana banyak yang perlu dibuat terlebih dahulu. Sebagai contoh Dasar Pendidikan Negara yang perlu dibuat penilaian, ditambahbaik dan digubal selari dengan Agenda yang mahu dibuat.
Namun, itu bukan satu perkara yang harus diletakkan sebagai halangan, tetapi perlu dianggap sebagai pemangkin (catalyst) untuk memudahkan perlaksanaan agenda yang dirancang pada masa akan datang.
Jom bersama semai budaya politik berdaya maju,matang, cerdik, beradab dan berprinsip. Tolak budaya politik lama yang melemaskan,
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"The Day He Walked Away"
A young Malaysian once asked an old statesman:
"How do we build a better Malaysia? Through stronger leaders or stronger laws?"
The old man smiled and replied:
"Neither. First, we must build better character."
He then pointed to a quote by Lord Acton, who famously said:
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."
"For decades," the old man said, "Malaysians have spent too much time searching for powerful politicians. We should have been searching for principled ones."
The young man looked confused.
The old man continued:
"A politician who fights to gain power is common. A politician willing to lose power to protect integrity is rare."
He then showed another quote, often attributed to Abraham Lincoln:
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power."
"In Malaysia," he said, "many leaders promise reform before entering office. The real test comes after they obtain power. Do they remain accountable? Do they welcome scrutiny? Do they place justice above loyalty and personal interest?"
The young man thought about the corruption scandals, political defections, abuse of institutions, and endless power struggles that had dominated headlines for years.
The old man then spoke again:
"Malaysian does not need more politicians who ask, 'How long can I stay in power?' Malaysian needs more leaders who ask, 'What is the right thing to do, even if it costs me power?'"
He pointed to the Rukun Negara's principles of the rule of law and good behaviour and morality.
"Imagine a Malaysia," he said, "where young people enter politics not to become rich, famous, or untouchable, but to serve. Imagine leaders who resign when they fail, declare their assets openly, reject corruption, strengthen institutions, and accept criticism without fear."
The young man asked:
"Would such leaders survive in politics?"
The old man smiled.
"Perhaps not always. But they would leave something greater than power "a legacy."
As the sun set, the old man left the young Malaysian with one final thought:
"A nation becomes great not when it produces powerful politicians, but when it produces leaders whose integrity is stronger than their desire for power."
And perhaps that is Malaysia's challenge for the next generation not merely changing governments, parties, or personalities, but cultivating a new culture where character matters more than power, service matters more than status, and justice matters more than political survival.
Because the future of Malaysia will not be determined by the politicians we have today.
It will be determined by the leaders we choose to become tomorrow. 🇲🇾
As Saudara Rafizi Ramli often reminds Malaysians from time to time:
"Judge a leader by his character."
Likewise, judge "Parti Bersama Malaysia" not by its slogans or promises, but by its actions, ideas, and vision for the Malaysia we want to build together over the next 30 years.
Let the party be judged on whether it offers solutions for the future or merely repeats the politics of the past. Ultimately, it is for Malaysians to decide whether to continue addressing 21st-century challenges with 20th-century solutions.
If Parti Bersama Malaysia fails to convince the rakyat, it may disappear within three months, a year, or gradually become irrelevant. Ultimately, voters will decide whether to continue supporting race- and religion-based politics or embrace a different political approach. That is the reality of democracy.
The judgment belongs to the people.
As for us, our responsibility is simply to do our part, remain on the side of integrity, accountability, and justice, and strive to stay there with the guidance of Allah SWT.
The rest is beyond our control and rests upon ketentuan Allah SWT.
"Power is temporary. Character is permanent. In the end, history will judge us not by the positions we held, but by the principles we refused to abandon." 🇲🇾
#BERSAMA
This isn’t a post-apocalyptic movie scene.
This is what Israel is doing to South Lebanon.
Burning homes, shops, businesses and civilian infrastructure.
Not military targets.
Just deliberate destruction. Pure terror.
This is an American-backed, American-funded genocide.
PKR diwujudkan susulan pengkhianatan terhadap Anwar.
PKR bakal terkubur akibat pengkhianatan Anwar terhadap parti.
Anwar bukan saja Khianat Rafizi, Dia turut khianat penyokong dan pengundi PKR.
Izzah? Yes also Pengkhianat !
@Vijen_39@rafiziramli Just because they can spend rakyat’s money on such hit, at the very least publish the name of the writer la instead of pseudonym. Ni belanja banyak2 tapi content and credibility ke laut dah… serangan tumpuh sebelum hit target hehe
@rafiziramli@raishussin@YickHan Frankly, that’s the real concern. But my Chinese urban educated friends are all kinda of willing to take a leap of faith and if that end up PN win so be it. It’s not that PH proven to be any better, none of its promises and rhetoric really gets done, Kan?