A politician and practising lawyer in her mid forties who used to introduce herself as "being called to the Bar and never left it" now introduces herself as an agent of CHANGE/UBAH !! Favourite Quotation :Carpe diem !! Activities : DAP, Soroptimist International Region of Malaysia, Soroptimist International Seremban and Teochew Association.
Thursday, 24 December 2015
Blessed Christmas !
Incorrigible Sexist
Multitudinous studies have shown the impact language has on our societal progress, confidence and status.
The words we use can positive or negative effect. Subconsciously, they can also influence our character or our politics. If we all chose our words more carefully, we could make a difference to the way women are treated, and reflected, in society.
A Google search on "sexist language effect" produces results for why the activity can create issues with confidence and mental health. Most importantly, it is a form of invisible violence.
Yet our negative collective language on gender remains unchallenged.That's why I say it is time we say an emphatic "NO" to all forms of violence against women.
So let us show Sharul Nizam that general sarcasm is allowed but not sarcasm that falls under criminal intimidation and threat to rape. Let us act against criminal sexist language by punishing the perpetrator. PDRM, please get cracking on this incorrigible sexist !
Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Blessed Dongzhi !
As we look forward to Christmas and New Year, let me wish you a happy and blessed Dongzhi (winter solstice).
Dongzhi, literally means “the arrival of winter”, has traditionally been a time for families to gather together for meals and to honour their ancestors.
Therefore, families congregate for a meal of hearty boiled balls of sticky rice called tangyuan and are served in a sweet or savoury broth.
The reason why the Chinese people celebrate Dongzhi is related to the theory of Yin and Yang. According to the Chinese astrology, Yang symbolizes positive. Yin symbolizes negative. Even though Yin and Yang also denotes feminine and masculine, respectively, it does not necessarily correlates with negativity and positivity in the true sense of the word.
The ancient people think from the winter solstice, the Yin is at its peak and will disappear gradually. While the Yang or positive things will become stronger and stronger from the day. So winter solstice is regarded as an auspicious day to celebrate.The tangyuan is also a reminder that celebrators are now a year older and should behave better in the coming year.
Let us take this time to spend time with our families and look forward to a more positive year ahead !!
Friday, 18 December 2015
I dream of a better Malaysia !
Harmoni was formed to provide a platform for the voices of the moderate-majority to be heard, amidst the current strident religious and racial polemic that builds barriers and hate and impedes the healthy interaction between communities and the development of national unity.
Amongst other initiatives, Harmoni will organise events, conferences and community-based activities to provide opportunities to celebrate our diversity, promote brotherhood and fellowship, encourage interaction and foster rational dialogue (as reflected in the logo of many hands joined together) as a means to generate unity and national solidarity. These initiatives will, where relevant, be implemented in cooperation with other like-minded organisations which subscribe to similar objectives to build bridges between communities and people.
A short video (http://www.thestar.com.my/videos/2015/12/17/golden-hearts-award-2015-more-than-just-a-neighbour/) was shown during the event. It was a poignant and touching video on the plight of Uncle Ah San, who was suffering from elephantiasis, leaving him barely able to walk. Determined to help him better his life, Shirin Aziha Shahidan contacted social activist Syed Azmi who wrote about Uncle Ah San's story online. The story went viral with thousands responding and wanting to help the elderly man.
Also highlighted were the cases of normal and simple folks, all Malaysians, doing their part to help others irregardless of race and religion. What was striking about all those cases were the fact that charity transcends all barriers. A Buddhist nurse, Connie adopted and raised five Malay children as Muslims.
Rajagopal is an office boy, blind in one eye and living with his wife and daughter in a three-bedroom apartment. He turned over one room to an older man who had been reduced to living on the streets.
Rajagopal fed him for 10 years and cared for him. And when the older man died of dengue, Rajagopal helped in the cremation ceremony, with Hindus and a Sikh paying respects as a Buddhist monk did the final rites.
I took the liberty to find out the definition of "harmony". Amongst others, harmony is defined as goodwill, accord, kinship but the one that struck me the most was "meeting of minds" or consensus ad idem. As lawyers we need to strike a balance when we draft a contract i.e we cannot have a one sided deal. It must be a win win situation. We must agree to disagree and compromise by achieving a meeting of minds before we can finalise the contract. Therefore, as citizens of Malaysia, we need to have a meeting of minds in order to achieve harmony. We need to emphatise in order to sympathise. We need to work out our differences. We need accept each other's practices and cultures and live together harmoniously. We need to emulate the individuals highlighted above. As they have shown that a Chinese Buddhist lady can raise Malay Muslims children. An Indian Hindu man can cremate a Chinese man with Buddhist rites. A Muslim Malay can help a Chinese Buddhist.
I dream of a Malaysian Malaysia. I dream of a Malaysia of yesteryears. I dream of a better Malaysia!
Nicole Tan Lee Koon
PDRM must stop selective prosecution
Thursday, 17 December 2015
Dato Hishamudin Yunus - Lord Denning of Malaysia
Dato Hishamudin retired as a Court of Appeal judge recently. He should have been elevated if not for the judicial appointment and elevation based on patronage and cronyism.
His landmark decisions were whiffs of fresh air in a cauldron of bad decisions. Bad decisions that were made in order to court favours and elevations. Pun intended.
His Court of Appeal decision that cross dressing due to a medical condition called Gender Identity Disorder is constitutional was overturned by the Federal Court.
His decisions are all in line with the Federal Constitution unlike the above mentioned bad decisions which gave precedence to minor laws over the Federal Constitution.
These bad decisions were made because judges do not conform to the Hercules model that was expounded by Dworkin. Hercules is a superhuman judge who acts without fear or favour. Sadly this is not the case in our current judiciary. Like fish, the rot started from the head downwards.
As long as the appointment and elevation goes through the door of one man ie Najib, we can be rest assured that there will be no Hercules elevated. As Hercules tends to make decisions against the government. Well, let me rephrase that. Make decisions against bad government. Unless we appoint a Hercules as a Chief Justice, we have to contend with bad decisions with bright sparks like Dato Hishamudin and Judge Komala here and there.