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Information Minister Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin says the detention of five leaders of the illegal Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) is “what the people want”. “It is also the government’s determination to safeguard public order and national security. That’s what the people demand,” he added.

Memorandum by Damai Malaysia – an umbrella body comprising 395 non-governmental organisations – handed over to Badawi  a memorandum criticising the illegal street rallies. Who are dis NGOs? We have no idea but what we know are that there are all related to political parties and thus shouldnt be called NGOs. The news called dem the “silent majority” that has spoken. I just call dem BARISAN NATIONAL. More on dis.

Zainuddin said: “We are aware the government’s action would be criticized by western groups through their media. We are ready to counter whatever negative reports about Malaysia. “All divisions in my ministry have been told to explain the government’s use of the ISA to both local and foreign media. We have the facts and we will disseminate them.

Oh rite..the US got da patriot act. And wht facts are you cookin up now? Regarding “explaining the government’s use of ISA to foreign media” I would suggest that u wouldn’t do it coz u know what will happen when u start to lose control during those interviews.

“I challenge the western media to practice real democracy by publishing both sides of the story and not twist them to suit their own agenda.

In US they have debates between Candidates before the election and there are also talk shows like “Meet The Press” where different parties get together and debate about stuff. I’ll be suprised if we are ever to have one coz the leaders are afraid of one on one debate. They are only good at putting out their message when there are cutting ribbons somewhere.

Since achieving Independence (Merdeka), the western media has never supported us. Whatever policies, such as the New Economic Policy, have been portrayed negatively in their reports. But still, we are so successful today (economically),” he added.

I think the world supported Pak Lah whn he was elected PM. It’s just da stupid stuff tht they don’t support. And yes, the country is more successful economically now but not everyone are pleased by the way the government is handling their job.

Zainuddin said the government rejected the concept of democracy promoted by the West, with street demonstrations being part of the democratic process.

“We will never accept this. Have the countries with frequent street demonstrations managed to achieve the prosperity and stability that we enjoy? Most of these countries are mired in conflicts or chaos,” he stressed.

US, UK and Europe doesnt have the prosperity and stability that M’sian enjoy? Hehe..you’re a riot man!! And wht concept of democracy are we are we promoting? The kind where people are guilty until proven innocent? The kind where media is controlled? Not to mention the other mess. In US, there’s a lot of demonstrations when the US decided to attack Iraq. The important thing is that the government still let the people voiced out their opinions and if the government is solid they should not fear of being criticized.

“Today’s society is more educated and will not easily accept explanations without facts. Whether we are effective in disseminating information fast will determine how fast we can build a first-class mentality society,” he said.

Your’re right man, todays society are smarter and do not take ur BS at all. Where’s ur guts man? U are smart enuff to know what is right from wrong. Ur our minister that represent us to the world. And u think that u have a first class mentality? Just google ISA and see what the intelligent and educated people think about ISA and maybe, just maybe ur conscious will tell u tht it is NOT the right thing to do.

With all due respect Datuk Seri I have to disagree wit u!

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