A government centre in Malaysia, set up to help street children, is causing controversy in predominantly Muslim Malaysia. Jasbant Singh reports for Al Jazeera from Kuala Lumpur.
A government centre in Malaysia, set up to help street children, is causing controversy in predominantly Muslim Malaysia. Jasbant Singh reports for Al Jazeera from Kuala Lumpur.
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Agreed. There are issues relevant to our region that deserve some attention/note/awareness which may not fit the CNN or BBC's scope on what constitutes news and features. Not to say that other news networks don't care - but Al Jazeera brings more issues from my region reported in a less "controlled" and definitely less "moralistic" style from the heavily regulated local media.
adoi. what are you saying ah? we don't understand. can try to use spellcheck next time? an english teacher? a friend who went to school? maybe you can participate more effectively when you can get your ignorance across more clearly with sentences that make sense. god i hope you're not one of those bumis the gov't wasted money sending abroad.
this was directed to akinadik07 and the other halfwit jokers whose minds are as small as the bars are low for bumis to get that free ride through life.
this is the problem w/ malaysian govt n ppl. if ur cant share the earnings of sabah n borneo($10billion/year) to the sulus n mindanaon ppl, at least help those in street children. how can u sleep at night w/ your stomach full? u are the nearest neighbor- you are responsible to help those less fortunate. govt can do more but citizens can also do little bit. show the beauty of Islam and ull prosper more. dont be scared ur wealth will reduce. what wud u answer in DAY OF JUDGEMENT?
Don't think these kids are all immigrant offspring. I've gone to these centres and majority are Malays (which says a lot about the keris waving politicians screaming Malay supremacy and birthright, etc etc etc ad nauseam get off your self-made pedestals and do something for YOUR people, not just investors). Some kids can't go to school because if you have no "official" father in your birth cert - you'll find that our education system doesn't consider them worthy of a seat in a classroom.
True I agree with you mate... it seems the "malays" are licking the arabs ass... Especilaly the God-damned Saudi investors..... I feel sorry for those unfortunate urban malays..
and you, oh prejudiced ignorant one, are apparently too poor to get enough English lessons to even string a sentence right. Before you show your ignorance and asinine logic -- try to get yourself schooled. I hope you're not Malaysian. If you are - bukak mata sikit bro, jangan memandai tak bertempat. buat malu kita je.
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