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Thursday, September 18, 2008
Pindah Rumah

I've done a Brian McFadden.

I have gone solo. But no, this blog will not be closed down. It will be maintained for the sake of some. I've contemplated this for some time now and think it will be best to blow my trumpet elsewhere while posting the stuff that is relevant to the lives of JYG collectively on this site. Which will make more sense.

It's quite fun and dandy to set up a new blog, i can tell you that. The excitement of seeing something new being formed is always nice. And best of all, there are so much cool stuff you can do with a bit of html knowledge nowadays. Better pick up "Html for Dummies" real soon.

So, unashamedly. A shout-out to the new dwelling place for my narcissistic thoughts.

gregorychang.wordpress.com

I'm not piling pressure on the other two buggers to blog more. No, really. You can tell right?

G

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Sunday, September 14, 2008
Cardboard Testimony

I saw this at church today and thought it was powerful.



We will be praying for our country this tuesday. I'm doing in hope that one day our nation will have its own cardboard testimony.

"Once I was blind, now I see."

G

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Saturday, September 13, 2008
When we finally grow up

It may be difficult to fathom at this time but I truly believe the Creator of the heavens and the earth, of government and cities, of communities and families, is on the move.

Consider it a sheer gift, friends, when tests and challenges come at you from all sides. You know that under pressure, your faith-life is forced into the open and shows its true colors. So don't try to get out of anything prematurely. Let it do its work so you become mature and well-developed, not deficient in any way.

                                                                                                 James 1

There is this scene in Dark Knight which ultimately brings out into light the true picture of the human condition - whether we desire good or evil, whether someone could actually manipulate the variables and exterior factors to bring out the reality of human nature.

You have just revealed your madness. Do you really think it's worth it or has evil (meaninglessness) consumed your soul?

I think we may surprise you.

G
 

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Malaysia Needs Your Prayers



For the times when we feel enraged by the actions of those above us.

For the moments we are fearful at the possible repercussions.

For this period where uncertainty is the only thing we are certain of.

For the people who are suffering for the sake of our freedom.

We say, may tomorrow truly see a brighter day in the midst of an awesome darkness.

Malaysia cracks down as opposition bids to seize power

KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) — Malaysian authorities Friday arrested an opposition politician, a prominent blogger and a journalist, according to officials and reports, in a crackdown as the opposition plots to seize power.

The three were all believed to be held under the draconian Internal Security Act (ISA) which allows for detention without trial and has been used against government opponents in the past.

Political observers said they feared the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, which was humiliated in March elections and is now threatened by the opposition's plans, was planning a repeat of an infamous 1987 crackdown.

"Is Malaysia in the grip of another ISA madness, akin to Operation Lalang 21 years ago when there were mass arrests under the ISA and closure of three newspapers?" said opposition lawmaker Lim Kit Siang who was jailed in that campaign.

Malaysia's leading blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin, who has targeted government figures on his website "Malaysia Today", was the first to be taken into custody.

Raja Petra has already been charged with sedition and defamation after linking Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak and his wife to the sensational murder of a Mongolian woman.

Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar justified the arrest, saying the offending articles had insulted Islam and the Prophet Muhammad -- an offence in predominantly Muslim Malaysia.

"We have called him in many times and advised him on his statements but he continued until he posed a threat," he said.

Tan Hoon Cheng, a reporter for the Chinese-language Sin Chew Daily News, was also arrested after reporting on an outburst from a ruling party member who called the ethnic Chinese community "squatters".

Her report triggered a major row in the coalition which is made up of race-based parties. The leading party, which represents majority Muslim Malays, was forced to punish the member responsible.

"Her colleagues from Sin Chew Daily are shocked about the arrest," the newspaper said in a statement. "Sin Chew Daily will stand firmly by our editorial position."

The Star daily's website also reported that Teresa Kok, a lawmaker from the Chinese-based Democratic Action Party which is a member of the opposition alliance, had also been arrested under the ISA.

It did not give further details, but Kok has been defending herself against allegations that she complained about the noise of morning prayers at a mosque in her electorate. She has said the accusation is "preposterous".

The Internal Security Act, which human rights groups have pushed to have abolished, allows for renewable two-year periods of detention without trial and is normally used against suspected terrorists.

Malaysia's opposition, led by Anwar Ibrahim who is plotting to topple the government as soon as next week, condemned the move to deploy the law as "draconian and unjustified."

The Centre for Independent Journalism said the measures "bear a disturbing resemblance to the period in the lead-up to the Operasi Lalang in 1987" when dozens of activists, artists, academics and politicians were detained.

"Both incidents are similar in that it relates to ongoing political crisis within UMNO, but manifested as alleged racial tension by the government," it said in a statement.

Three Malaysian newspapers -- the Sin Chew Daily News, The Sun which is a free English-language daily, and Suara Keadilan which is published by the opposition -- were also Friday reportedly threatened with suspension.

The Star's website said the three had been issued with "show cause" letters from the home ministry, requiring them to explain their actions or face suspension. - AFP

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