Cancelled Freezing PTPTN for Unisel And Kuis – Will PR Thank BN?

There was a debate between Khairy Jamaluddin (BN) and Rafizi Ramli (PR) on PTPTN.

PTPTN is a loan for students to pay for their studies in colleges or universities.

Rafizi Ramli said that PTPTN is bad and should be stopped while Khairy Jamaluddin said that students need PTPTN.

Since the opposition parties (Pakatan Rakyat or PR) say NO to PTPTN the government (Barisan Nasional or BN) froze the PTPTN loan to Selangor-owned universities so that the oppositions will be happy.

But they got angry and said bad things about the government and want PTPTN to stop freezing the loan.

Isn’t that weird?

I think that the opposition do not understand what they are talking about and only want to make people hate the government.

Today PTPTN confirmed that they are giving back the loans because they pity the students since the opposition parties don’t know how to solve the problem and how to help the students.

The government also help the universities because if the students cannot pay the fees, the universities have to be closed and a lot of people will lost their jobs.

Will the opposition parties thank to the government?

I don’t think so. 

I think that the oppositions will say that the government had to give back PTPTN because they are tired of people complaining that BN is bad and if the government don’t give the loan back BN will loose in the 13th General Election. 

The conclusion is we cannot trust the opposition parties because they twist stories and tell lies to trick us.

Violent Demonstrations In Egypt – Photos

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Egyptians are angry of the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

So they held demonstrations.

Demonstrations is a way to fight for something important.

But they are supposed to stop doing bad things and violence during the demonstrations because it can destroy our world.

Violence can turn into a war.

This is a disaster.

It is like what happened in Bangkok.

People were killed and injured; buildings, cars and plants were destroyed.

They should have a peaceful demonstration to say what they wanted.

And the government should listen to the people and discuss what can be done for them.

We have to take care of our Earth and lets go green.

Cairo's historic Sultan Hassan and Al-Rifai mosques are engulfed with smoke from a nearby fire at a police station which was set ablaze during massive protests by Egyptians demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. The United States said Friday that the political unrest in Egypt "is of deep concern. (AFP Marco Longari)
CAIRO, Jan. 29, 2011 (Xinhua) — Demonstrators climb up to armed vehicles after clashes calmed down at Square Tahrir in Cairo, capital of Egypt, early on Jan. 29, 2011. Dozens of tanks entered the Square, while protestors welcomed the army and waved to the soldiers standing on tanks. (Xinhua/Cai Yang)
Smoke is seen above the city of Cairo after wide-spread protests early January 29, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak refused on Saturday to bow to demands that he resign after ordering troops and tanks into cities in an attempt to quell an explosion of street protests against his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Amr Dalsh
A protester looks at a burnt Egyptian Army armoured vehicle in downtown Cairo January 28, 2011. (REUTERS Goran Tomasevic)
An Egyptian Army armored personnel carrier is surrounded by anti-government protesters near Tahrir square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptians gather around the burning headquarters of the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) in central Cairo. Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak on Saturday addressed the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power. (AFP Khaled Desouki)
Egyptians demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, march in Cairo. US President Barack Obama on Friday called on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to take concrete steps towards political reform, and to refrain from using violence against protesters. (AFP/Khaled Desouki)

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I got a few links from Russia; the largest country in the world.

Russia is a beautiful country with lots of beautiful historical buildings.

The Russian government does not demolish historical buildings.

But in Terengganu, Malaysia a row of historical heritage buildings were demolished.

Thank you and I hope to get more links from all around the world 🙂

I hope that one day I can visit Russia.

The Heritage Buildings In Kuala Terengganu Is Now Gone.

A row of historical heritage buildings in Kuala Terengganu is now gone.

This is a disaster.

Was there an earthquake in Kuala Terengganu like the one in Port-au-Prince?

There was no earthquake in Kuala Terenggganu.

Before
After

It was a man made disaster and not a natural disaster!

The heritage buildings were very beautiful and so strong.

They were more than 100 years old but did not collapsed on their own.

We should have kept the buildings and paint them to make them more beautiful.

The Haitian were sad to see their historic buildings collapsed.

But a government demolished a row of strong historical buildings using bulldozers.

Just like in the Earth Song video clip when people used bulldozer to destroy trees.

If I can go to the United Nations I’ll tell everybody to stop destroying historical heritage buildings.

We should make a law to protect historical buildings.

Please read Uncle Awang Goneng’s Blog: http://kecek-kecek.blogspot.com/2010/15/1/earth-trembling barbarism

http://warisantrengganu.wordpress.com/2010/01/16/gone/

People Protested Againts Demolishing The Historical Heritage Building.


:) Weddings (:

Yesterday I went to two weddings.

First I went to Uncle Amrahi’s house in  Keramat.

It  was Uncle Amrahi’s daughter’s wedding.

Uncle Amrahi is a Silat Cekak Hanafi’s instructor.

I ate rice with  beef and ice-cream at the wedding.

They were very tasty.

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I met Uncle Amrahi, Auntie Faudziah and Uncle Amrahi‘s brother, Pak Long Tan Sri.

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I don’t know where Pak Long Tan Sri works but my father said Pak Long Tan Sri is a very  important man in the government.

There was a silat performance but I went back before it started.

I got a bag with dodol, bahulu and tapioca chips.

I am happy 🙂 because there is no junk food.

I think that people should not give junk food to kids because the kids will eat the junk food.

Next I went to another wedding at UIA in Gombak.

There my father met a lot of his very old friends.

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