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Friday, August 10, 2012

Hope of Jubilee


Malaysia is celebrating her 49th birthday in the coming 16 September. This year around, NECF theme of the 40 days fast and pray is Hope of Jubilee. Here is the booklet! 



Saturday, July 21, 2012

Experience from Tony Pua vs Syabas Campaign

YB Tony Pua was sued for defamation by the Syabas and KL High Court has asked him to pay RM200k damages to Syabas plus the interest and all the cost incurred. (http://tonypua.blogspot.com/2012/06/tony-pua-ordered-to-pay-rm200000.html). 
With all that he is doing, there's really no reason that he should pay for fighting hard for the benefits of rakyat and voice out for us. Therefore, we (his assistants, interns and some in HQ)  have teamed up to raise fund for him to pay for this suit.  There were two separate campaigns we planned in order to raise this fund. One is a usual fund-raising dinner and the second one is a mass campaign with the theme of “RM1 for Water Rights: 100,000 Malaysians Support Tony Pua vs Syabas”. 

Monday, July 16, 2012

Implications of Corruption in Environmental Protections

SEDA (Sustainable Energy Development Authority Malaysia) recent scandal is not a big scale scandal from monetary perspective. However, for those who are concerned about global warming and mindful of our national carbon emission, it is definitely a piece of news that worth follow. 

To be fair to SEDA, let's first assume that there is no element of cronyism there, that is, it was just a matter of competency that SEDA did a series of wrong decisions in awarding the feed-in approval certificates to the wrong companies. If this is the case, my advice is, we better don't run the FiT system as the net effect to the environment may not be much better than business-as-usual case. 

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Partisan or Non-Partisan?

I must admit that I have become more and more uncool. Many young and educated ones think that it's cool to be non-partisan, or rather, it's uncool to support a political party and it looks really 'old school' and ya, weird. 

For a long time, I was a non-partisan. Firstly, I really did not want to be seen radical and non-objective by my friends. Secondly, I had a hard time choosing which party to join. Truthfully speaking, all parties appeared to be evil to me; like many people say, voting is just choosing the less of 2 evils. The one thing we don't need is be an evil ourselves, right? 

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Too risky to vote for PR?


Since I started to get more active in politics, many people around me start asking me many questions and one of the most interesting one is this: "isn't it too risky to vote for Pakatan Rakyat (PR) to Putrajaya?" 

Why is it interesting? Because risk, unlike what everyone perceives, is not an adjective to trained engineers like me. When it comes to risk, we want to know how much risk? When it comes to making a decision that associated with risk, we want to know which option offers a lower risk. There is one exercise, like it or not, that engineers always have to do before running any operation called Risk Assessment Analysis. In this assessment, we define and quantify risk. 


 Risk = severity of a particular hazard  x likelihood of this happen

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Entering into Politics - The Story Behind


"Why are you involved in politics?" I think this is the question my family members, friends, and many others will ask. 

It's a long story. I am writing this story today to make sure that, if ever, I forget what am I in politics for, it will serve as a reminder. 

投入政坛背后的故事

“为什么你参与政治?”这是家人朋友与其它身边人所问的问题。

说来话长,今天我撰写这故事,也是作为一旦我忘了参政的原因的一个提醒。

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Cinque Terre

Last weekend I went to a trip with 7 course-mates and a friend in Cinque Terre, Italy. Actually, I first heard about this place only about 2 months ago when the idea of going for a class trip popped out in one of our class gathering at Anchor (a nice bar situated by the river side). Cinque Terre means 'five lands'. It was given the name because there are five villages around the area. We stayed in one of the villages called Riomaggiore (pronounced as Rio-ma-yo-re), which was a very small town...

This was definitely an unforgettable trip, both for the place and for the ppl whom I went with. I'll definitely miss the Mediterranean sea and the sunshine, the lovely villages, the cheese and wine, the yummy seafood pasta, and of course my amazing course-mates.

Here is a picture of Cinque Terre.... Isn't it beautiful?