15 February 2024

The allergic reaction to Chinese new villages...(updated)

 Kampung Baru Cina...

Imagine a Chinese guy realises that Penang prawn mee deserves global heritage status.So he submits it to, oh say, the World Gourmet Council for recognition. All Malaysians cheer as the country gains yet another international award, right? Wrong. It becomes yet another racial issue.

“Hey, why didn't you propose mee bandung Muar (Malay soupy prawn noodles) for this?” cries out one politician. “No, no, no….” shouts another fellow. “Penang prawn mee shouldn't be world heritage. It should be Chinese temples. We know what's best for your culture.” Best of all, one joker claims: “World recognition for Penang prawn mee means recognising the Chinese as bumiputera. It will undermine Malay rights!”

This is an analogy of what happened when Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming announced plans to nominate Chinese new villages as Unesco World Heritage (UWH) sites. Rather than celebrating another achievement for the country, various Umno and Bersatu politicians protested on specious racial grounds.

Yet, Umno was totally free to propose Malay villages for UWH listing when they were in power for so long. Bersatu also had such power after the Sheraton Move. So why didn't they do it? Were some too busy enriching themselves, following the glorious example of their Dear Leader Bossku? And now that Nga is doing something good for the country, is the classic “dengki” or jealousy rearing its ugly head?

Institute of Malay World and Civilisation (Atma) lecturer Faisal Tehrani said: “Malay politicians and activists need to sit down and learn from Nga and his ministry on how to get traditional Malay villages to be recognised too.” He added that Malay politicians have done little for kampungs. “Nothing has been done to elevate Kampung Baru and Kampung Datuk Keramat in Kuala Lumpur for instance,” he lamented.

Jonker Walk...

Hard work to gain recognition...

What Faisal didn't ask is why Malay politicians have neglected to do more. Was it because they were in their cosy comfort zones and didn't want to do the hard work of seeking world heritage status?

UWH recognition for Penang and Malacca in 2008 was not easy to achieve. Heritage activists had to push this for many years before it became a reality. They had to battle public apathy, which once viewed heritage properties as “dirty, run-down” buildings, the interests of developers and associated politicians plus government indifference.

For instance, in May 2002, DAP pointed out that the then Malacca Municipal Council (MPMBB) had allowed six historic shophouses to be demolished – including the first Umno office in the state. In December 2002, another three heritage shops in Jonker Street were torn down, causing a national uproar. But as “punishment”, the Umno-appointed president of MPMBB was slated for transfer…to head the Melaka Muzium Corporation. What an irony!

Some heritage advocates also lamented that the government didn't seem keen to fund the conservation of Chinese-related buildings. In Malacca, many antique shophouses were “saved” from gradual decay by Singaporean investors who turned them into boutique hotels.

However, some heritage in Malacca did get official funding, like the Sultanate Palace Museum and the huge Hang Tuah Museum. Hmmm…. is there any bias in how conservation funds are allocated?

We can also question how funds are spent. For example, the repainting of the famous red clock tower at Dataran Stadthuys in 2022 by the Umno-controlled Malacca Historic City Council (MBMB) had a whopping RM100,000 bill. Wait, was it a repainting job? Or a gold plating job?


Remembering victory over communism...

The brouhaha over Nga’s idea shows that racial relations in Malaysia are so toxic that anything Chinese can be used to provoke an “allergic” reaction. Yet, Chinese new villages represent one of the world's few victories over a communist insurgency. They were established as internment camps by the British in the late 1940s and early 1950s to cut off food and other support for communist rebels – thus protecting British commercial interests in Malaya. The Americans tried to copy the new village model in Vietnam, calling them “strategic hamlets”. But we all know who won the Vietnam War.

Since Malaysia is now a capitalist country which fought communism successfully, we should be proud of the role that Chinese new villages played in this. Why not propose both? Some say Nga should have been politically smarter to propose Malay villages along with Chinese ones for heritage status.

But Selangor already included Malay villages in its recently gazetted Gombak-Hulu Langat Geopark area. This, said its Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari, is the first step to UWH status. So what's wrong with Nga adding Chinese villages to Selangor's heritage mix?

In 2008, then Perak MB Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin proposed to give land titles to both Chinese new villages and Malay “kampung tersusun” (organised villages). This was to fulfil an election promise by the then Pakatan Rakyat state government.

It should have been celebrated. After all, Perak had been in economic doldrums since the collapse of tin mining. With secure land titles for both Malay and Chinese villages, investors could come in. But no, this was instead ruthlessly racialised by some quarters, which accused Nizar of being a “puppet” of DAP.

How had he “betrayed” the Malays? As political analyst Wong Chin Huat wrote in 2009, Nizar granted land titles to “working-class Chinese in new villages”. Never mind that he had given more land titles to Malay villagers or that BN itself had “given land away to non-Malay business interests.”

So it didn't matter that Nizar had helped both Malays and Chinese villages in 2008. Thus, even if Nga had proposed Malay villages for UWH status, chances are he would probably still be demonised.

The root disease here is racism. Or as Amirudin described it, “issues they can spin for short-term political interests do not bring benefits to racial harmony and stability in the country.” Indeed, in this country race is often weaponised to score political points. And guess who are the usual punching bags?

Please, enough of this destructive racism. To return to our analogy, let's instead celebrate that someone wants to put Penang prawn noodles on a world pedestal. Instead of tearing that down, let it motivate others to propose similar global recognition for mee bandung Muar, nasi lemak, Indian curry fish head, Kadazan hinava, Iban pansuh and all the other cultural wealth that this great country is blessed with. - Andrew Sia,mk


Until Malaysian politicians can get themselves off the rocking 'chair 'of 2 R issues, we will be stuck in a rut. You can rock and shake as hard as you can, but Malaysia is not going to move an inch forward. - 3BlindMonkeys

Just a proposal for recognition in UNESCO encounters so many arguments among the UMNO, PN and PAS politicians, how are we going to move forward to achieve more for the betterment for Msia. If our UMNO, PN and PAS are voicing their anger against the mega scandal and acute corruption happened in our country, it would be a brighter future for our nation but very sad it doesn't happened. - Turnedback

Losers and haters can't accept reality. They see things through the race, color, religion and privilege lens.They prefer fake and illusion to shore up their ego.- Krabian

Kabinet bayangan...

Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim digesa mengiktiraf Kabinet bayangan pembangkang dengan diberi elaun bulanan RM5,000, tanpa pencen, caruman Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja (KWSP) dan imbuhan lain. Gesaan oleh gerakan baharu, Projek - Kestabilan dan Akauntabiliti untuk Malaysia (Projek SAMA) itu bagi mengikut langkah sama yang dilaksana di negara demokrasi berparlimen matang seperti United Kingdom, Australia, Kanada dan New Zealand.

Dalam satu kenyataan, kumpulan itu menjelaskan, menteri dalam Kabinet bayangan itu perlu juga mengangkat sumpah sebagai pembangkang setia di hadapan Yang di-Pertuan Agong."Menteri bayangan perlu diberi sumber untuk menggaji seorang penyelidik yang berkelulusan sesuai dengan portfolio mereka serta akses yang bersesuaian kepada maklumat kerajaan. "Pengiktirafan Kabinet bayangan selari dengan gagasan Madani dalam erti kata memupuk hormat, keyakinan, menunjukkan daya cipta dan menginsentifkan kesejahteraan," menurut Projek SAMA.

Projek SAMA diwujudkan bagi mengajak semua pihak memperjuangkan reformasi institusi demi memupuk kestabilan politik dan akauntabiliti di negara ini. Inisiatif diasaskan sekumpulan individu itu diperkenal untuk membentuk 'perdamaian' melibatkan semua parti politik demi demokrasi yang lebih baik.Ia juga selari dengan kedudukan negara yang sedang melalui fasa pendemokrasian yang baharu berikutan situasi Parlimen tergantung dan kerajaan campuran.

Dalam kenyataan sama, Projek SAMA mengucapkan tahniah kepada Perikatan Nasional (PN) atas rombakan Kabinet bayangan mereka, dengan menambah lima ahli baharu dan mengubah portfolio lima yang sedia ada. "Projek SAMA berharap mereka akan memanfaatkan peluang ini untuk menonjolkan kaliber dan kesediaan menjadi menteri pada masa akan datang."Kami yakin semua rakyat akan beruntung dan ekonomi akan bertambah baik sekiranya parti-parti kerajaan dan pembangkang dapat bersaing atas dasar dan penyelesaian untuk cabaran yang menduga Malaysia daripada bertikam lidah dan berlawan sorak atas perang budaya pasal etnik, agama, bahasa dan istana," kata kumpulan itu.

PN pada Khamis mengumumkan lima ketua portfolio baharu dalam Kabinet Bayangan bagi menyelaraskan pengurusan gabungan itu sebagai pembangkang di Parlimen.Ahli Parlimen PAS Kemaman, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar dilantik sebagai Ketua Portfolio Pengajian Tinggi, manakala Ali Parlimen PAS Bachok, Shahir Sulaiman sebagai Ketua Portfolio Ekonomi. 
Sementara itu, Ahli Parlimen PAS Tangga Batu, Bakri Jamaluddin dilantik sebagai Ketua Portfolio Perladangan dan Komoditi sementara Ali Parlimen PAS Alor Setar, Afnan Hamimi sebagai Ketua Portfolio Belia dan Sukan.Turut dilantik, Ali Parlimen BERSATU Rompin, Datuk Abdul Khalib Abdullah sebagai Ketua Portfolio Peralihan Tenaga dan Daya Guna Awam.

Steadyaku47...

One of our common dear friends Hussein Hamid aka 'steadyaku47' suffered a stroke late Wednesday morning. He was promptly rushed to the General Hospital by ambulance, but unfortunately, his condition was dire from the start, and there was little that could be done.Our friend resides in Melbourne with his son for decades and had visited twice since PMX took office. The suddenness of this tragedy has upended his world in an instant, leaving us in a state of shock and disbelief. It's a blow that no one can fully prepare for, and it may seem like there's little anyone can do to wake him up from the coma. We hold onto hope and join in prayer for the best possible outcome. Though I am not yet ready to bid farewell, I recognize that such expectations and hopes are far from reality. As stated in Surah Al-Ankabut, verse 57, "Every soul will taste death, and then to Us you will be returned." Nevertheless let’s hope for a miracle by the time we wake up tomorrow. Just another day. Please wake up. - Kamsiah Haider

Story SINI  & SINI

Veteran Blogger Hussein Abdul Hamid, also known as “steadyaku47”, died of stroke complications at Kuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL) here at 5.50am today. He was 77. Hussein’s death was confirmed by Hamidah Yusoff, a next of kin. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un..saya doakan agar roh Allahyarham ditempatkan dikalangan orang2 beriman,beramal soleh & dicucuri rahmat ke atasnya. Al-fatihah,Amin...






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