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The weird words in Malaysia.

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Post time 7-5-2009 06:19 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
JK's Digest No. 5 of May 2009 (72 of 2009) The weird words in Malaysia.

After writing "dead 5" and two OPEN letters and Appeals to the Registrar of Societies and Home Affairs Minister, we have in recent years many strange words now also household ones.
Amongst them are the Greg Storm (26 December 1996), on 5th May 2009 - Chan Hom storm in Labuan, Al-xxx- uya, Bersih, Hindraf, Mashuri, Al qaeda, Alma抲nah, Misuari, RAHMAN, Sars, Nipah virus, Ahmadiyya and you can name more. Sabah is no more land below the wind as storms are frequent occurrences. Some of these words bring us good, bad and worst endless memories.
If we start with the earlier reports of Bernama and others on the exposed mysterious murder in October 2006, Anna Ang was the name, then changed to Aminah Abdullah Ang, or better still Al-xxx-uya. Why Al? Now it has become a god by itself as only the living ones celebrate birthday?
Is that name dead or alive? Setev the father had said there is no funeral until the case is resolved properly. The three daring persons who wanted to deliver a birthday cake in Putrajaya were arrested instantly and failed to deliver a letter from Setev.
It must be living with an Al when the birthday falls on 7th May, and 7th May 2009 is a black Thursday..
The concept of 1Malaysia is now 1BlackMalaysia with the arrest of Bersih抯 man - Wong Chin Huat. Who is not clean - Bersih man or the other? 1Malaysia will remain a contagious word like a round top for a square hole - a mismatch.
Are these sects "Al-xxx-nya" and Ahmadiyya both with many followers for different reasons now banned in Malaysia - both start with Al and ending with ya? What about this - -AL-Y--A for the nation?
There are quite a few words in gazette as banned - a record of sort for Malaysia.
[Najib抯 crackdown on dissent widens, 6 arrests so far Wednesday, 06 May 2009 19:09
By Wong Choon Mei, Suara Keadilan http://mt.m2day.org/2008/content/view/21481/84/
With tacit approval from his cousin Prime Minister Najib Razak, Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein has arrested six people in the past 24 hours in a bid to club down dissent and stamp their authority on the nation.]
That is definitely a black mark like a family business.
Do we know what happened to NameWee who coined the song "Negarakuku" when the tune of Negaraku is not owned by Malaysia? Malaysia also does not own the intellectual property rights of those 32 words in the Koran now banned for public usage. So how many more weird words are to be banned?
Hindraf has become a household name but banned before it was registered by the Registrar of Societies (ROS) for reasons given by the then Home Affairs Minister (HAM). When these reasons are to be applied to those political parties including UMNO, or UMNO Baru should also be banned. If such action is not taken by ROS or the HM, then it is really BLACK MALAYSIA without a doubt and that had been for decades.
Why is it that it is a black Malaysia? Soon after the 6th Prime Minister came to Sabah where Labuan (my birth place) had that Chan Hom storm and 慺reezing
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