Selamatkan Negaraku Malaysia

Sikap bermuka-muka, berpura-pura dan berlakun amatlah tidak disenangi rakyat.
Pemimpin perlu bertanggungjawab ke atas kuasa dan kedudukkan mereka semasa masih berkuasa.
Rakyat sentiasa mengharapkan yang terbaik dari pemimpin untuk keharmonian, kesejahteraan dan kemajuan negara.



Monday, January 31, 2011

Protes 'Yawmul Ghadap' Meledak Di Mesir

Protes 'yawmul ghadap' meledak di MesirKAHERAH:

Polis rusuhan Mesir menembak peluru getah ke arah penunjuk perasaan yang menjanjikan ‘yawmul ghadab’ atau hari kemarahan di seluruh negara itu semalam bagi menuntut presiden Hosni Mubarak meletak jawatan selepas 30 tahun memerintah. Ada laporan menyatakan penunjuk perasaan sudah sampai dekat Istana Presiden. Penunjuk perasaan berhimpun di beberapa kawasan di seluruh negara termasuk di sebuah kejiranan berhampiran istana presiden di Kaherah, memaksa polis menembak gas pemedih mata dan meriam air bagi menyuraikan mereka.

Puluhan ribu tunjuk perasaan yang mula berhimpun dan berarak selepas solat Jumaat membawa poster anti Mubarak sambil melaung ‘Undur, undur Hosni Mubarak.’

Kumpulan Vodafone berkata semua pengendali telefon selular di Mesir diarah menggantung perkhidmatan masing-masing di kawasan tertentu, bertujuan membendung penganjur bantahan daripada menghimpunkan penunjuk perasaan.

Bekas ketua agensi tenaga atom Agensi Tenaga Atom Antarabangsa (IAEA), Mohamed ElBaradei, yang juga penerima anugerah keamanan Nobel yang turut menuntut Mubarak meletak jawatan, dihalang keluar dari sebuah masjid di kawasan Giza di Kaherah bagi memimpin kira-kira 2,000 jemaah untuk mengadakan tunjuk perasaan. Jemaah itu dikepung polis ketika mengadakan solat Jumaat di sebuah medan di luar masjid di Giza itu.

“Rakyat mahu rejim Mubarak berkubur,” penunjuk perasaan didengar melaung selepas solat.

“Berambus, berambus Mubarak. Mubarak, pesawat menanti anda,” laung mereka lagi merujuk kepada bekas Presiden Tunisia, Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali yang terpaksa melarikan diri ke Arab Saudi pada 14 Januari lalu berikutan bantahan besar-besaran rakyat yang berterusan hingga hari ini.

Malah, bantahan di Tunisia menyaksikan protes meletus di negara Arab lain termasuk Algeria, Jordan dan Yaman. Di Jordan, tunjuk perasaan ketiga pada hari Jumaat berlangsung.

Rakyat Mesir mengadakan tunjuk perasaan sejak Selasa lalu dan lebih 1,000 sudah ditahan polis.

Ahli Ikhwanul Muslimim – kumpulan pembangkang yang diharamkan – turut ditahan polis selepas mengeluarkan kenyataan menyokong tunjuk perasaan itu.

Penunjuk perasaan yang rata-ratanya golongan muda mahu pemerintahan kuku besi Mubarak berakhir bagi menyelesaikan masalah pengangguran, inflasi dan rasuah.

Rungutan yang sama mengenai rasuah dan kemiskinan kedengaran di kalangan penunjuk perasaan di negara serantau Algeria dan Yaman yang turut mendapat inspirasi daripada revolusi di Tunisia yang menyaksikan berakhirnya pemerintahan kuku besi Ben Ali selama 23 tahun.

“Hanya tuhan yang tahu apa akan berlaku hari ini. Selepas Tunisia, apa saja boleh berlaku,” kata seorang penunjuk perasaan.

Selain perkhidmatan telefon selular, perkhidmatan internet melalui pelayan Mesir turut disekat di seluruh negara sejak malam kelmarin.

Laman web sosial Facebook sebelum ini digunakan oleh penganjur tunjuk perasaan untuk mengumumkan lokasi dan masa bantahan.– Reuters

Sumber: Berita Harian 29/01/11

Sistem Pemerintahan Perlu Ditukar Juga

Presiden Hosni Mubarak mengambil alih kekuasaan setelah Anwar Sadat terbunuh pada tahun 1981. Hakikatnya, tidak kiralah samada Gamal Nasser, Sadat mahupun Mubarak yang menjadi pemimpin, ia tidak memberi erti kepada umat Islam sekiranya hanya pemimpin sahaja yang bertukar ganti tetapi sistem pemerintahannya tetap sama - masih berhukum dengan undang-undang buatan manusia yang begitu jelas telah mengakibatkan kerugian besar kepada umat Islam secara keseluruhannya.

Apa yang sedang berlalu di Tunisia dan Mesir sekarang boleh sahaja menjadi sama seperti yang berlaku di Pakistan satu ketika dulu apabila Pervez Musharraf merampas kuasa daripada Nawaz Sharif. Penuh dengan janji manis, Musharraf kemudiannya berhadapan dengan kemarahan rakyat Pakistan dan diganti oleh Zardari. Apa yang berlaku di Mesir adalah mirip kepada apa yang telah berlaku di Pakistan, di mana kemarahan rakyatnya terhadap para pemimpin akan mengakibatkan pemimpin terpaksa melepaskan jawatan dan digantikan dengan pemimpin baru namun sistem pemerintahan yang sama tetap berjalan.

Sekiranya umat Islam mahu memperbaiki kehidupan mereka, adalah tidak memadai sekiranya mereka hanya mengarahkan kemarahan mereka terhadap pemimpin yang berkuasa. Umat Islam juga haruslah mengarahkan kemarahan dan ketidakredhaan mereka terhadap sistem pemerintahan yang telah mengakibatkan kerugian kepada kaum Muslimin di seluruh negeri umat Islam. Sistem pemerintahan di seluruh dunia Islam haruslah ditukar kepada sistem yang menjalankan hukum Islam dan mengembalikan kehidupan Islam kepada umat Islam keseluruhannya.

Wa Allahu A’lam.

http://www.mykhilafah.com/berita-global/2537-protes-yawmul-ghadap-meledak-di-mesir

Sunday, January 9, 2011

FACEBOOK WILL END ON MARCH 15th!

PALO ALTO, CA –Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook will be shut down in March. Managing the site has become too stressful.

“Facebook has gotten out of control,” said Zuckerberg in a press conference outside his Palo Alto office, “and the stress of managing this company has ruined my life. I need to put an end to all the madness.”

Zuckerberg went on to explain that starting March 15th, users will no longer be able to access their Facebook accounts.

“After March 15th the whole website shuts down,” said Avrat Humarthi, Vice President of Technical Affairs at Facebook. “So if you ever want to see your pictures again, I recommend you take them off the internet. You won’t be able to get them back once Facebook goes out of business.”

Zuckerberg said that the decision to shut down Facebook was difficult, but that he does not think people will be upset.

“I personally don’t think it’s a big deal,” he said in a private phone interview. “And to be honest, I think it’s for the better. Without Facebook, people will have to go outside and make real friends. That’s always a good thing.”
Some Facebook users were furious upon hearing the shocking news.

“What am I going to do without Facebook?” said Denise Bradshaw, a high school student from Indiana. “My life revolves around it. I’m on Facebook at least 10 hours a day. Now what am I going to do with all that free time?”

However, parents across the country have been experiencing a long anticipated sense of relief.

“I’m glad the Facebook nightmare is over,” said Jon Guttari, a single parent from Detroit. “Now my teenager’s face won’t be glued to a computer screen all day. Maybe I can even have a conversation with her.”

Those in the financial circuit are criticizing Zuckerberg for walking away from a multibillion dollar franchise.

Facebook is currently ranked as one of the wealthiest businesses in the world, with economists estimating its value at around 7.9 billion.

But Zuckerberg remains unruffled by these accusations. He says he will stand by his decision to give Facebook the axe.

“I don’t care about the money,” said Zuckerberg. “I just want my old life back.”

The Facebook Corporation suggests that users remove all of their personal information from the website before March 15th. After that date, all photos, notes, links, and videos will be permanently erased.

http://kerajaanrakyat.blogspot.com/2011/01/facebook-will-end-on-march-15th.html#more

Friday, January 7, 2011

Khairy Jamaluddin

Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar (born 10 January 1976) is a Malaysian politician, and the son-in-law of former Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Since 2008, Khairy has been a member of the Malaysian Parliament representing the constituency of Rembau. He is also the Chairman of Barisan Nasional Youth (the youth organisation of Malaysia's governing coalition), and the Head of the youth wing of the UMNO political party. At UMNO's grassroots level, he holds the post of Youth Chief in the Rembau division, and also heads the UMNO branch in Gadong (the birthplace of his father).

Khairy is the only son of former diplomat Dato' Jamaluddin Abu Bakar and Dato' Rahmah Abdul Hamid. Khairy's late father, Datuk Jamaluddin Abu Bakar, was a senior official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, retiring as the Malaysian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. When not re-employed after retirement, as he had expected, he fell into financial difficulties and committed suicide. Khairy blames the then Prime Minister, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad for blocking the re-employment opportunity. This is the motivation for Khairy entering politics and explains his hatred for Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Khairy's mother, Dato' Rahmah Abdul Hamid, has been heavily involved in volunteer work throughout her life. Khairy's grandfather, Penghulu Abu Bakar, was a community leader in Kota, Rembau.

Khairy was born in Kuwait City, Kuwait. He had his secondary education at the United World College of South East Asia in Singapore, and his university education at Oxford University and University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom. While at Oxford, he studied at St Hugh's College, and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE). In 1998, he completed his Master's degree in Legal and Political Theory at UCL.
After leaving university, Khairy worked as a journalist for a period. He served as a presenter on the talkshow Dateline Malaysia. He also had a stint working for The Economist in 1999.

Thereafter, Khairy became a Special Officer in the office of Abdullah Badawi, who was then the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia. He was Abdullah's Deputy Principal Private Secretary from 2003-04.

In October 2001, Khairy married Abdullah's daughter Nori Abdullah. The couple have two sons, Jibreil Ali Jamaluddin Abu Bakar and Timur Abdullah Jamaluddin Abu Bakar.

In 2009, Khairy contested as a candidate for the new UMNO Youth Chief after his predecessor, Datuk Seri Hishamuddin Hussein released his position. He was rivalled by Mukhriz Mahathir and Khir Toyo. However, a controversy was sparked when Khairy was allowed to contest for the post even though he was found guilty for being involved with money politics by the UMNO Disciplinary Board,[14] while others who were found guilty for the same offence, such as Mohd Ali Rustam who was supposed to contest for the UMNO Vice President post, were not allowed to contest for their respective posts. However, Khairy denied the allegation, as stated in his blog.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khairy_Jamaluddin