Since
Merdeka, two million Malaysians have migrated overseas because they do not see
a future for themselves and for Malaysia. It is time that we don't live in our
past that is filled with hatred and fear. We should look to the future filled
with hope and harmony between all Malaysians.
To
put the past behind us, we must stop the politics of race and religion.
To
put the past behind us, we must end corruption.
To
put the past behind us, we must abolish the suppression, oppression, repression
of our basic human rights and freedoms.
To
put the past behind us, we must demand good governance and performance from our
ministers.
To
attain peace Malaysians must stand united and reject those who wish to divide
us by preaching racial and religious hatred. If we want to benefit from equal
opportunities and realize our human potential we must stop extremists from
continually degrading others as inferiors so as to uplift ourselves.
Why
should Allah not be allowed to be used in the Bible when it is used in the
Middle East ? We can only achieve harmony together. Despite our differences and
diversity, Malaysians can make our common aspirations of freedom, justice,
democracy and truth come true if we remember key values.
That
it is not who we are that is important, but what we are that is important; not
the colour of our skin that is important but the content of our character; and
not our past ancestry that is important but how we connect with the present and
with each other to face the future.
We
can only be prosperous together. The time has come to focus on the economy, in
employment, education and business opportunities as the conditions for
prosperity.
We
must build human talent and be performance-based.
For
those who say that PR do not know how to govern, the 4 PR states of Penang,
Selangor, Kedah and Kelantan have proven our ability by beating the other 10 BN
states by attracting RM25 billion in investments comprising 53% of Malaysia 's
total investments of RM47.2 billion in 2010. For the first time in history,
Penang is now the new champion of investments in Malaysia , coming out top in
2010 with RM 12.2 billion.
To
put the past behind us, we must end corruption. Barisan Nasional cannot reform
to end corruption. Remember, if we do not end corruption, Malaysia dies. If we
end corruption, BN dies. The choice is clear.
To
put the past behind us, we must abolish the suppression, oppression, repression
of our basic human rights and freedom. How can we have a clean government when
we do not have clean elections?
We
do not want our children to live in fear of oppressive laws as we have lived. A
Pakatan Rakyat government will abolish the UUCA, the Sedition Act and the
Printing Presses and Publications Act and restore local government elections.
When
can we find justice for Teoh Beng Hock, Ahmad Sarbani and A Kugan?
When
will we have Freedom of Information & Freedom of Speech?
When
can we have justice that is not only done, but is seen to be done.
To
put the past behind us, we demand good governance and performance from our
ministers. Malaysia can be an international and intelligent country. We must
have digital intelligence with broadband connectivity. We must also have
integrity intelligence, so ensure that only honest people are the
decision-makers. We must have institutional intelligence under the rule of law.
We demand good governance and performance from our ministers.
Has
the Transport Ministry done its duty to run our airports and seaports
well? Look at the Penang
International Airport whose completion has been delayed more than 3 times. And
the Penang Port is to be reduced to be a feeder port and privatized to a 3rd
party at the expense of Penangites. Why is there no consultation with the
people of Penang to restore the port to its former glory? Instead of looking
after airports and ports, the Transport Ministry is more interested in vehicle
registration numbers and wants to increase the maximum traffic fines to
RM2,000.
Director-General
of Tourism is wrongly charged of corruption but the Tourism Minister finds
nothing wrong with spending RM1.8 million in doing up her Facebook page, when
we all know that it can be done for free.
The
Health Ministry wants to privatise healthcare when it should be a public good
given as an affordable right to all Malaysians. Why allow the wastage of public
funds and affect the quality and affordability of drugs when drugs are bought
through a middleman at higher prices when it could be bought cheaper direct
from the manufacturers, some of which are operating in Malaysia .
The
Housing and Local Government Ministry opposes local government elections in
Penang , denying our fundamental democratic right to elect our councillors and
our mayors.
We
believe that Malaysians deserve better. For the last 50 years, the wealth of
the nation has been robbed. Let us protect the future of our children by
ensuring we have a people-centric government that protects you instead of
harming you, that rewards you instead of stealing from you, that respects you
instead of abusing your rights. Let us clean up Malaysia to save our children's
future.
We
must put the past behind us where profits matters more than our health. Lynas
concerns all of us because if Lynas is allowed to operate, Barisan Nasional
will proceed with building two nuclear reactors. If we continue to put health
above profits, what is the use of having all the money in the world if you
cannot enjoy it healthily?
The
next elections shall be fought on the economy. We refuse to allow BN to use
race as the issue in the next elections. We need to increase the incomes of our
poor or else they will fall victims to the Ah Longs. For example,
Bank
Negara's Annual Report 2010 revealed that Malaysia 's household debt at the end
of 2010 was RM581 billion or 76 per cent of GDP, thus giving us the dubious
honour of having the second-highest level of household debt in Asia .
In
addition, the Malaysian household debt service ratio stood at 47.8 per cent in
2010, meaning that nearly half of the average family's income goes to repaying
debts. As a rule, banks would not lend money to those whose total servicing of
loans exceeded one third of their income. In other words, we are spiralling
into an indebted nation.
According
to the New Economic Model documents, the bottom 40% of Malaysian households are
living with a monthly average income of RM1,500 (and three-quarters of them are
bumiputera) while 60% of the households (of four persons averagely) live with a
less than RM3,000 income, which is near subsistence if one lives in the cities.
These
are families living in fear. We will help them live with dignity and not in
fear, by increasing their incomes and cutting down their costs, with a minimum
wage, getting rid of monopolies, expanding internet connectivity and
encouraging creativity, innovation and productivity.
South
Korea is a very good example of a nation that chose democracy, performance and
freedom of opportunity to become a developed country. With a population of 48
million, its GDP per capita of USD20,000 is more than double Malaysia's. But in
1970, South Korea 's per capita GDP was only USD260 compared to Malaysia 's
USD380. We used to regularly beat South Korea at football. And now our children
are fans of K-pop culture and their football team are regulars at the World
Cup.
Only
when we free ourselves of fear of change, can we be free to prosper. BN cannot
change. They need to be changed, for BN wants to rule by fear.
Thomas
Jefferson said "When the governments fear the people, there is liberty.
When the people fear the government, there is tyranny".
The
choice is yours, my friends. I urge you - Let us change so we can have liberty
and live with dignity.
*Lim
Guan Eng, DAP Secretary General & MP for Bagan
Well said. Supressed by the criminals.
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