Saturday 10 September 2011

Message from the Presidium Commemorating the l0th Anniversary of FOS Working Committee Johor

Message from the Presidium
[Commemorating the l0th Anniversary of FOS
(Friends of Suaram) Working Committee Johor]

Presidium: Yang Pei Keng, Chan Jock Lan, Wong Kwai Man

9.9.2001 - Founding of FOS Working Committee Johor

Since the inception of FOS [Friends of Suaram] Working Committee Johor on 9 September 2001, a period of 10 years has passed. As far as an active organization is concerned, a period of 10 years is rather short. But within this short span of time, the changes FOS has undergone are significant: it has its achievements as well as drawbacks.

FOS is a voluntary and not-for-profit organization, established purely for the purpose of rendering assistance to Suaram [Suara Rakyat Malaysia] Johor Bahru in furthering the cause of human rights and democracy. 

When the parent body Suaram Johor Bahru was formed, its membership was rather limited, comprising mainly young students from UTM [Universiti Teknologi Malaysia] in Johor Bahru. Among these young students, some were graduates; others were about to graduate, while some others were undergrads. Though they had some social experience acquired by way of involving themselves in promoting human rights, there were inevitably limitations in their activities.

Process of forming FOS

With a view to reaching out to a wider section of the population, FOS came into being on 9 September 2001. This was the result of co-operation among various sectors of society. Time flies. FOS Working Committee has since carried on its human rights activities for 10 full years.

As mentioned above, the activists in Suaram Johor Bahru then were largely university students in their twenties. With a view to expanding the team of voluntary workers, a few active members travelled far and wide in the State of Johor, extending invitations to those who were actively involved in the leftist movement in the 1950s - 1960s, persuading them to be our members. We joined forces to work towards the promotion of human rights activities in the State of Johor.

At the material time, the majority of them [with a few exceptions] were reluctant or slow at taking an active part in the mainstream politics. They were more inclined towards having social gatherings among themselves, while some of them were engrossed in business activities for the purpose of making a living.

After some persuasion, some of them decided to participate in our human rights activities. In fact, FOS, at its inaugural meeting held at Menara Landmark, Johor Bahru, appointed them as FOS Working Committee members. They comprised more than half of the total membership. The young students were in the minority. Some of them on their own volition made contributions to the fund needed for the operation of FOS.

Unfortunately, after happily working together with us for a period of time, for some reasons, gradually the leftists of the 50s and 60s withdrew one after another from taking an active part in our FOS activities. Now,  hardly any of them are with us after a lapse of 10 years.


FOS as at present

We are now back to a situation similar to that obtaining at the inception of FOS. The present team of the FOS Working Committee members are largely UTM graduates. Apart from involving themselves in FOS human rights work, they have to earn their own livelihood. They are now gainfully employed in different sectors of the business world. 


Through practice, and undergoing trials and tribulations, they have a better grasp of the methods of promoting human rights and democracy. In the process of engaging in human rights activities, they become more matured in their social experience in life. Some of them are able to work independently. This is something praiseworthy.


If one cares to go through our past record, among the FOS Working Committee members at the inaugural meeting held 10 years ago, one will discover that only three out of the several university students are still with us. They are Ngo Chian Yee, Choo Shin Cheh and Yeo Tun Seong. The others are no longer with us for various reasons. Some of them have either moved away from Johor Bahru; some others involved themselves in party politics, while others have succumbed to the unenviable social environment.


Over the past 10 years, a different group of young and energetic university students has emerged and joined our rank of social workers fighting for human rights. They are full of vitality and enthusiasm. We firmly believe that they will be able to perform well in their human rights undertaking in time to come.


It is our sincere hope that these youthful human rights workers will use their best endeavours to recruit into our rank of human rights workers many more like-minded members of their peers of fine qualities. Hand in hand, we shall work together, and strive for a better future for our country. 


Purpose of organising the Forum

Let me just touch on the purpose of organising this Forum. In fact, the topic of the Forum, namely,  “NGOs are always with the people” is self explanatory. As an NGO, vis-à-vis the ruling power, we are always with the people through thick and thin.


The ruling power may change. A ruling party may become an opposition party overnight when the time is ripe. On the other hand, an opposition party may suddenly become a ruling party when the time is opportune. Any political party may be elevated to the position of a ruling party, having control over the administration of the country. 


But NGOs are different. Whenever the interests of the populace are at stake, the NGOs will always align themselves with the people, but it has never been their objective to seize political power.

NGOs’ independent and autonomous stand

Vis-a-vis any political party (whether it is the ruling party or the opposition party), the NGOs or civil society, as protector of the interests of the people, will invariably adopt an independent and autonomous position. We will support any political party which genuinely values human rights, but we will vehemently oppose any party that infringes upon human rights.

We will not be the appendage to any political party, nor will we be under the control of any political party. We regard it as our bounden duty to keep a watchful eye on the ruling power, providing checks and balances against any abuse of power. In this sense, NGOs are a formidable force to be reckoned with.

Today, in Malaysia, a mature civil society is in the offing. This is particularly so after it has been baptized by the 709 mass rally, spearheaded by Bersih 2.0, the renowned NGO advocating or pushing for electoral reform. The majority of the people are now imbued with confidence, and firmly believe in the strength of the civil society as a tremendous social force. Let all of us make greater efforts to further the healthy development of the cause of human rights and democracy in our country. 

Presidium
FOS Working Committee, Johore
11-9-2011


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工委会议决:将徐袖珉除名

人民之友工委会2020年9月27日常月会议针对徐袖珉(英文名: See Siew Min)半年多以来胡闹的问题,议决如下:

鉴于徐袖珉长期以来顽固推行她的“颜色革命”理念和“舔美仇华”思想,蓄意扰乱人民之友一贯以来的“反对霸权主义,反对种族主义”政治立场,阴谋分化甚至瓦解人民之友推动真正民主改革的思想阵地,人民之友工委会经过长时间的考察和验证,在2020年9月27日会议议决;为了明确人民之友创立以来的政治立场以及贯彻人民之友现阶段以及今后的政治主张,必须将徐袖珉从工委会名单上除名,并在人民之友部落格发出通告,以绝后患。

2020年9月27日发布



[ 漫画新解 ]
新冠病毒疫情下的马来西亚
舔美精神患者的状态

年轻一辈人民之友有感而作


注:这“漫画新解”是反映一名自诩“智慧高人一等”而且“精于民主理论”的老姐又再突发奇想地运用她所学会的一丁点“颜色革命”理论和伎俩来征服人民之友队伍里的学弟学妹们的心理状态——她在10多年前曾在队伍里因时时表现自己是超群精英,事事都要别人服从她的意愿而人人“惊而远之”,她因此而被挤出队伍近10年之久。

她在三年前被一名年长工委推介,重新加入人民之友队伍。可是,就在今年年初她又再故态复萌,尤其是在3月以来,不断利用部落格的贴文,任意扭曲而胡说八道。起初,还以“不同意见者”的姿态出现,以博取一些不明就里的队友对她的同情和支持,后来,她发现了她的欺骗伎俩无法得逞之后,索性撤下了假面具,对人民之友一贯的“反对霸权主义、反对种族主义”的政治立场,发出歇斯底里的叫嚣,而暴露她设想人民之友“改旗易帜”的真面目!

尤其是在新冠病毒疫情(COVID-19)课题上,她公然猖狂跟人民之友的政治立场对着干,指责人民之友服务于中国文宣或大中华,是 “中国海外统治部”、“中华小红卫兵”等等等等。她甚至通过强硬粗暴手段擅自把我们的WhatsApp群组名称“Sahabat Rakyat Malaysia”改为“吐槽美国样衰俱乐部”这样的无耻行动也做得出来。她的这种种露骨的表现足以说明了她是一名赤裸裸的“反中仇华”份子。

其实,在我们年轻队友看来,这名嘲讽我们“浪费了20年青春”[人民之友成立至今近20年(2001-9-9迄今)]并想要“拯救我们年轻工委”的这位“徐大姐”,她的思想依然停留在20年前的上个世纪。她初始或许是不自觉接受了“西方民主”和“颜色革命”思想的培养,而如今却是自觉地为维护美国的全球霸权统治而与反对美国霸权支配全球的中国人民和全世界各国(包括马来西亚)人民为敌。她是那么狂妄自大,却是多么幼稚可笑啊!

她所说的“你们浪费了20年青春”正好送回给她和她的跟班,让他们把她的这句话吞到自己的肚子里去!


[ 漫画新解 ]
新冠病毒疫情下的马来西亚
"公知"及其跟班的精神面貌

注:这“漫画新解”是与<人民之友>4月24日转贴的美国政客叫嚣“围剿中国”煽动颠覆各国民间和组织 >(原标题为<当心!爱国队伍里混进了这些奸细……>)这篇文章有关联的。这篇文章作者沈逸所说的“已被欧美政治认同洗脑的‘精神欧美人’”正是马来西亚“公知”及其跟班的精神面貌的另一种写照!




[ 漫画新解 ]
新冠病毒疫情下的马来西亚
"舔美"狗狗的角色

编辑 / 来源:人民之友 / 网络图库

注:这“漫画新解”是与《察网》4月22日刊林爱玥专栏文章<公知与鲁迅之间 隔着整整一个中国 >这篇文章有关联的,这是由于这篇文章所述说的中国公知,很明显是跟这组漫画所描绘的马来西亚的“舔美”狗狗,有着孪生兄弟姐妹的亲密关系。

欲知其中详情,敬请点击、阅读上述文章内容,再理解、品味以下漫画的含义。这篇文章和漫画贴出后,引起激烈反响,有人竟然对号入座,暴跳如雷且发出恐吓,众多读者纷纷叫好且鼓励加油。编辑部特此接受一名网友建议:在显著的布告栏内贴出,方便网友搜索、浏览,以扩大宣传教育效果。谢谢关注!谢谢鼓励!












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