The Asean
region have had its share of dictators and bad leaders, it has seen two
dictators brought down by people's power, Marcos of Philippines and
Suharto of Indonesia.When it come to human right abuses they are mild
compared to Arab leaders who are prepared to perpetrate iniquity to stay
in power.Criticising the leaders is a crime and political prisoners are
regularly tortured in those godforsaken countries.
No
matter what the opposition and the Western press tell you about
Malaysia, our government is not as brutal as those countries, physical
torture of political prisoners are not common occurrences here as in
Africa and the Middle East.Malaysia do not have political prisoners
languishing in prison for long period of time.Most of those detained
under ISA were considered security risk to the nation or involved in
terrorist activities.Sometimes, the ISA is a necessary evil.
Almost
all the tyrants and despots of the so-called democratic world were put
there by the people and allowed to have absolute power to run the
country as they deemed fit until the people found out that their mouths
are muffled and their freedom restricted and those opposing the regime
either gone missing or in prison.
The
Arab Spring gained momentum due to social networking sites such as
Facebook, Twitter and blogs.These sites can provide instant information
and can be updated anytime.The alternative media is now the media of choice providing the people the thirst for political gobbledygook.
In
Malaysia the anti-government blogs get more visits than pro-government
blogs.Even in Singapore, considered squeaky clean and excellent
government the Internet has played a role in helping to swing opinion
against the government.The PAP popular vote declined by 6.46% from its
2006 elections to 60.14%, the lowest since independence, losing 6 seats
to the opposition Worker's Party.
If excellent government can suffer unforeseen and unexpected decline in its popularity what awaits the less than excellent ones.
The
results of the March 2008 General Elections were indicative of the
powers of the Internet and its influence on the masses, particularly,
the youth.Malaysian homes are well wired especially in urban and
semi-urban areas. The alternative media have become the media of choice
for most Malaysians. The Malaysian government ignoring the alternative
media at its own perils.
Anwar
Ibrahim was all excited talking about a Malaysian version of the Arab
Spring if Pakatan don't make it to Putrajaya. His insatiability for
power and to be prime minister had taken over his good sense.Majority of
Malaysians are more level-headed than he assumed.They will not go on to
the streets to topple a duly elected government.
Pakatan
leaders, instead of telling Malaysians what they can and will do for
the people if they form the next Federal government, spent more time on
witch-hunting, self-aggrandizing and distributing lie-goodies to the
people
Be careful of wolf in sheep clothing and whom you elect to lead this country.
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