Thursday, June 25, 2009

Pun Pemecah Parti Dayak


SNAP (Sarawak National Party) was born in the eve of the birth of Malaysia. By that time, Dayaks not only represent by SNAP but also by PESAKA which lead by Temengung (Tun) Jugah. Why we need 2 parties to represent Iban people? Well, “kepapas” is one thing. Some say Iban Rajang is way better than Iban Saribas while some say likewise. So since the beginning of political party in Sarawak, Iban has been broken into 2 sides.The Chinese stick to 1 party which is SUPP, although some of the members are communism minded. The Malays+Melanau were in the BERSATU just looking at the party in that time, we can almost say iban are not united behind 1 leader. If only we iban stand behind 1 leader by that time, we iban people will not be left behind like now a days. The NCR will not be an issue because we ourselves are the leader. When Ningkan was sack as the 1st Sarawak CM, PESAKA and BERSATU was behind it. PESAKA gaga/rindang meda Ningkan kena buai. Why this thing happen? 1 thing for sure is KEPAPAS..

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Masa Untuk Berfikir..



Kenapa Azilah dan Sirul sering menutup wajah mereka? Siapa tahu rupa dan wajah Azilah dan Sirul yang sebenar selain daripada rakan sekerja dan pegawai di UTK serta kaum keluarganya?Mereka dihukum gantung, tetapi bila sampai ke tempat pengantunggan rupa dan wajah mereka masih lagi ditutup. Apakah orang yang digantungkan itu nanti adalah Azilah dan Sirul? Mungkin yang digantung nanti adalah orang lain atau "dummies". Siapa yang nak check? Adakah ini salah satu konspirasi kerajaan untuk menyelamatkan seseorang yang bergelar VVIP??

Monday, June 22, 2009

Future "Dayak Obama" in the making..


Like Martin Luther King, the Dayaks in Sarawak have a dream but we need someone like Barack Obama who can transform that dream into reality; because like the black Americans, the Dayaks have also suffered in the hands of injustices, treaded by the feet of marginalization and mired in the cruelty of poverty. Since the Brooke regime, the Dayaks have been subjected to divide and rule policy. They were and are pitted against one another; they fought and killed one another.Like the black Americans, we also have a dream - that one day we will be able to reclaim our rights that we have lost such as native customary rights over lands; our rights to justice, equality, fairness, business opportunities, development, etc. We also have a dream - that one day we will be united under one political umbrella through which a Dayak can and will once again occupy the highest seat of the State government.At long last the black American dream is fulfilled, even if it takes 200 years for its realization. For us Dayaks, 45 years have gone and our dream still remains elusive. But we must be patient and resolute. Surely one day a Dayak “Obama” will come along.