Monday, January 26, 2009

Memories Of Friendships With My Chinese Friends Part I

I am certain that many of you have Chinese friends. I am no exception. Today is the first day of the Gong Xi Fa Cai celebrations and before I start, I would like to wish everyone, especially my Chinese friends, a happy, wealthy and prosperous New Year. I met my very first Chinese friends in pre-school. I still remember their names. One was Pang Choon Han and the other was Catherine. My next Chinese friend was in the same class in primary school and we still keep in touch, despite the odds, until the present day. His name is Leong Kok Wah, slenderly built and has always given me frank and wise advice when I had been facing personal problems. Financially, he has also not hesitated when I really needed to borrow some cash. Our friendship has lasted for 36 years and I hope it will last for an eternity. In our younger days, I would visit his bungalow house to study together, play games with his brother and I would also bring along my brother for the fun of it. Yes, these memories will be etched in my mind forever. Times have changed. I got married in 1995, Kok Wah in 1992, if I am not mistaken. Both of us had become husbands and fathers. Whereas both of my parents had passed away, sometimes I envy Kok Wah as he has both his parents alive and kicking. Kok Wah is the eldest and has four other siblings, two boys and two girls. He is also blessed with two intelligent and active boys. Kok Wah works with his father, who owns a printing set-up. Later today, I will be making a beeline for his house and I am very sure that we have a lot of catching up to do. Leong Kok Wah, you are a true friend to me. Please take care always, my friend.

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Do You Know? (Palestine 101)

1. THAT, when the Palestine Problem was created by Britain in 1917, more than 90% of the population of Palestine were Arabs? And that there were at that time no more than 56,000 Jews in Palestine?



2. THAT, more than half of the Jews living in Palestine at that time were recent immigrants, who had come to Palestine in the preceding decades in order to escape persecution in Europe? And that less than 5% of the population of Palestine were native Palestinian Jews?



3. THAT, the Arabs of Palestine at that time owned 97.5% of the land, while Jews (native Palestinians and recent immigrants together) owned only 2.5% of the land?



4. THAT, during the thirty years of British occupation and rule, the Zionists were able to purchase only 3.5% of the land of Palestine, in spite of the encouragement of the British Government? And that much of this land was transferred to Zionist bodies by the British Government directly, and was not sold by Arab owners?



5. THAT, therefore, when British passed the Palestine Problem to the United Nations in 1947, Zionists owned no more than 6% of the total land area of Palestine?



6. THAT, notwithstanding these facts, the General Assembly of the United Nations recommended that a "Jewish State" be established in Palestine? And that the Assembly granted that proposed "State" about 54% of the total area of the country?



7. THAT, Israel immediately occupied (and still occupies) 80.48% of the total land area of Palestine



8. THAT, this territorial expansion took place, for the most part, before 15 May 1948: i.e., before the formal end of the British forces from Palestine, before the entry of Arab armies to protect Palestinian Arabs, and before the Arab-Israeli war?



9. THAT, the 1947 recommendation of the General Assembly in favor of the creation of a "Jewish State" was outside the competence of the Assembly under the Charter of the United Nations?



10. THAT, all attempts by the Arab States and other Asian countries to have The Assembly submit the question of "constitutionality" of its recommendation to the International Court of Justice for an "advisory opinion" by the Court were rejected or ignored by the Assembly?



11. THAT, when the Assembly began to experience "second thoughts" over the matter and convened for its second special session in 1948, it failed to reaffirm the 1947 recommendation for the partition of Palestine-thus destroying whatever dubious legality that recommendation for the establishment of a "Jewish State" had?



12. THAT, that original 1947 recommendation to create a "Jewish State" in Palestine was approved, at the first vote, only by European, American and Australian States for every Asian State, and every African State (with the exception of the Union of South Africa) voted against it? And that, when the vote was cast in plenary session on 29 November 1947, urgent American pressures (which a member of the Truman cabinet described as "bordering onto scandal") had succeeded in prevailing only upon one African country (Liberia), both of which had special vulnerability to American pressures, to abandon there declared opposition? And that, in other words, the "Jewish State" was planted at the point-of-intersection of Asia and Africa without the free approval of any Middle Eastern, Asian or African country except that Union of South Africa, itself ruled by an alien minority?



13. THAT, Israel remained, ever since its inception, a total stranger in the emerging world of Afro-Asia; and that Israel has been refused admission to any inter-state conference of Asian, African, Afro-Asian, or Non-Aligned States ever held?



14. THAT, since the General Armistice Agreements were signed in 1949, Israel has maintained an aggressive policy of waging military attacks across the Armistice Demarcation Lines, repeatedly invading the territories of the neighboring Arab States and that Israel has been duly rebuked, censured, or condemned for these military attacks by the Security Council of the General Assembly of the United Nations on eleven occasions-five times by the Security Council and six times by the General Assembly?



15. THAT, no other country in the world, whether member of the United Nations or non-member has been so frequently condemned by the United Nations?



16. THAT, no Arab State has ever been condemned by any organ of the United Nations for military attacks upon Israel (or any other State)?



17. THAT, besides expelling the bulk of the Arab inhabitants of Palestine, and besides constantly attacking the neighboring Arab States, Israel has also consistently harassed the United Nations observers and other personnel stationed along the Armistice Demarcation Lines: It has assassinated the first United Nations Mediator and his military aide; it has detained some truce Observers; it has military occupied and illegally searched the Headquarters of United Nations personnel; and it has boycotted meetings of the Mixed Armistice Commissions?



18. THAT, Israel has additionally imposed a system of apartheid upon the Arabs who stayed in their homeland? More than 90% of these Arabs live in "security zones;" they alone live under martial law, restricting their freedom to travel from village to village or from town to town; their children are denied equal opportunities for education; and they are denied decent opportunities for work, and the right to receive "equal pay for equal work?"



19. THAT, notwithstanding the foregoing facts, Israel has always been, and still is, widely portrayed in the Western press as the "bastion of democracy" and the "champion of peace" in the Middle East?



20. THAT, the Western Powers have persisted in declaring their determination to ensure a so-called "arms balance" in the area, as between Israel, on the one hand, and the one-hundred million inhabitants of the thirteen Arab States, on the other hand? And this unilateral Western doctrine of so-called "arms balance" is no more reasonable than the suggestion that, in the Cuba-U.S.A conflict, there should be "arms balance" as between Cuba and the United States or that the whole Continent of Africa should not be allowed to acquire more arms than South Africa or that Mainland China should not be permitted to have more arms than Taiwan or that the military allowed to acquire more arms than South Africa and that only thus can peace be safeguarded in the Western Hemisphere, in Africa, in Asia, or in Europe

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Thursday, January 01, 2009

Selamat Tahun Baru 2009! (Happy New Year 2009!)

A New Year, A New Start, A New Chapter, A New Beginning. I just want to forget all the hardships that I had endured in 2008 and I cherish some wonderful moments that I experienced. I am really looking forward to a more exciting and productive year in 2009. This is admidst the global economic uncertainty and political turmoil that has hit many unfortunate countries. My prayers are with all the citizens of Planet Earth in 2009. May we survive, thrive and prosper!

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