Thursday, September 16, 2010

We Are Malaysia-Not Me But We!



T-Shirt: We are Malaysia - Many But One!
Datuk Zaid, Hannah Yeoh & Dato Ambiga
Warm & cordial environment - commencement of 5th National
Congress on Integrity, 16 Sep 2010.
One of the key speakers - Datuk Zaid.
Another two prominent & learned speakers: Datuk Azzat
Kamaludin and Justice Datuk Seri Sri Ram Gopal.
Our young, lovely and intelligent MP and a lawyer, YB Hannah Yeoh. (杨巧双)
She gave a very inspiring talk on current affairs. A dedicated and
people serving politician. Deserved our deep respect.

It is always my NATURE to share! Share from one's heart to another.

This is an awesome and meaningful event, the key speakers for this event are learned and renowned in their own fields, making inspiring and insightful speeches with wise discussions.

Today is the 16 September, the Malaysia Day, I spent my whole day attending the conference on 5th National Congress on Integrity at UCSI, University, Kuala Lumpur. It is a very meaningful day, also created a new chapter in my life to learn the importance of caring and loving society and show concern to our beloved nation, which we have lived here, and will die here! There is no other place we can call home!

16 September 1963 marked an important turning point for Malaysia. Sabah and Sarawak entered into an alliance with Malaya to form a new nation. Today declared a public holiday, and first year to celebrate.

In the conference, we represent and speak out for the welfare and interests of all ethnic communities and make reasonable requests on their behalf. We undertake to honour the diversity of our peoples and resolve to reach out in friendship, understanding and mutual respect.

We publicly declare today that we will promote inclusion and oppose all forms of racial chauvinism or extremism in the following manner:
  1. Practising mutual respect for all ethnic communities instead of being arrogant, bigoted or superior to the other.
  2. Abstaining from making racial slurs or degrading or insulting remarks against another race or ethnic community.
  3. Acknowledging the basic rights of other ethnic communities.
  4. Building trust in other ethnic communities and dispelling prejudices.
  5. Embracing differences versus preaching forced assimilation.
  6. Seeking to understand our shared history and taking responsibility for the development of our communities.
  7. Accepting that need to cooperate to achieve our diverse goals in the spirit of nationhood.
It is time to create a better world, beautify this place which is our ONLY home. I am grateful for the opportunity to participate and attended to this meaningful function --- to begin our journey towards oneness. But not take this for granted, we urge ALL Malaysians to set aside differences, enjoy the richness of diversity and to appreciate oneness. Our future generation starts from here --- starts from you and me!

We are Malaysia, and no longer me, but always WE...

Dears Friends,

Please share and pass on this message to someone else; creating a loving and caring society is everyone responsibility. Rather than helplessly & dejectedly migrate to else where, let put our effort together and transform this nation into a peaceful and harmonious place for our future generations to live. After all, this is our rightful home, where we should be proud of. Thank you.

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