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Showing posts with label Samad Said. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samad Said. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Samad Said: It's time for regime change

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It's for Malaysia's own version of 'regime change'. The only difference is that this call is not emanating from the White House, but from our own National laureate A Samad Said.
“The time has come for a regime change. We have given the current ruling party 54 years. And we should not allow for any longer than that,” said Samad while officiating the ‘Let’s Read Alternative Media’ campaign organised by Malaysian Students Solidarity yesterday .

Samad however said a 'regime change' would only be possible through the youths.

“Regime change can only be realised by the youths,” he said.

Samad, who said he had shunned all government-controlled mainstream  media for a year now, said these media would turn into 'gangsters' in the absence of the alternative media.

“The portrayal given by mainstream papers is black and white based on 'ruling party is always right, and opponents are always wrong’,” he added.

Samad also did not attempt to hide his preference to be among the "opponents of the government".

“The alternative media are more suitable to the young, who will travel to every corner of the country to explain to the people what is really happening,” he added.


Saturday, July 30, 2011

Samad Said: Hound the PM wherever he goes

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National laureate A Samad Said has called on Malaysian youths to keep hounding prime minister Najib Razak to push forward Bersih's eight demands of electoral reforms.

Reacting to the arrest of ten people who tried to hand over a memorandum to Najib at the KL Sentral station yesterday, Pak Samad 
also urged Najib not to fear engaging with the people, syaing he would otherwise risk another wave of protests.

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