Bumiputera Malaysia

Bumiputera Malaysia

By a Malaysian for his country

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Syabas to the Rakyat!

12th GENERAL ELECTION OF MALAYSIA


BARISAN NASIONAL WAS DENIED 2/3rd MAJORITY IN THE PARLIAMENT




Friday, March 07, 2008

Say NO to Barisan Nasional







Thursday, March 06, 2008

Say NO to Barisan Nasional






























Monday, February 25, 2008

Say NO to Barisan Nasional

Monday, December 10, 2007

Is Abdullah Ahmad Badawi fair?

"I am the Prime Minister for all", "I will be fair", "I have big ears", "Don't challenge me", "The people want the ISA", "I am here to stay", said the mentally-challenged Prime Minister of Malaysia.

The sleepy Abdullah Ahmad Badawi is not just fooling himself, but also lying to the whole nation. His Islam Hadhari government threatened the members of the Bersih group with the Internal Security Act (Bersih had asked for a fair and clean election in Malaysia). The cruel Abdullah's government also arrested members of the Hindraf group for the charge of attempted murder (Hindraf stood up after 50 years of continuous discrimination of Malaysian Indians). The same government also arrested lawyers and members of the public for peacefully marching for the World Human Rights Day in Kuala Lumpur.

The
"I am in control" premier has repeatedly declared that he would be fair. The big liar Abdullah Ahmad Badawi warned that no one, lawyers included, is above the law and all that involved in illegal activities (street marching without police permit) would face the consequences. Then, how about this? Sleep again, Mr. Prime Minister?



Khairy Jamaluddin, the son-in-law of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in an illegal public demonstration in Kuala Lumpur condemning the visit of the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to Malaysia. Khairy was never arrested or investigated by the Malaysian police until today.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri / Eid Mubarak

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri / Eid Mubarak from Bumiputera Malaysia.
Maaf zahir dan batin.


Sunday, August 12, 2007

Discrimination by Shell Malaysia

The Royal Dutch Shell group is the second-largest corporation in the world by revenues. The multinational oil company of British and Dutch origins claimed to be promoting diversity and inclusiveness by "creating an inclusive environment across the organisation", a so-called equal opportunity employer.


Diverse and inclusive by practising affirmative discrimination?

But in reality, Shell in Malaysia is not just promoting, but also encouraging and supports despicable human race discrimination. One has to be a bumiputera before he/she can start up a Shell petrol station in Malaysia.


Source: Shell Malaysia website
This simply means that 40% of the population in Malaysia (who are non-bumiputeras) can forget about setting up a Shell petrol station in this country.