Bullet shield
On Saturday morning (the Deepavali day) Michell Wong had invited me to pay her blog a visit on one topic “textbook as bullet shield”. The article was described how the textbooks can protect students from gun-shooting in school. Sounds brilliant? You read it and you judge it.
On the other hand, I think we have one also in Malaysia. How about this? Sounds like a bullet shield also but we use no textbooks.
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib said that the Malaysia government love the people like her children. Malaysia government understand and lend assistance to all ethnic groups with difficulty. He said other countries are not comparable how Malaysia government love and care her people.
He gave one example here, the tsunami incident happened on December 26 in the year 2004. The government immediately set up disaster relief committee, allocated relief funds and constructed temporary housing for the victims until the implementation of proper housing programmes. He said this demonstrated Malaysia government’s concern for the victims.
He also mentioned some foreign experts came visit the tsunami-affected areas and they felt unbelievable the tsunami victims paying only RM (Ringgit Malaysia) 50 per month for a semi-detached house. He said they were surprised and admire the compassionate spirit Malaysia government had to the tsunami victims.
Please read the rest by your own. You may use these online translate software (here and here)to help you read the news. Either the news reporter wrote it in this way or the speech was given in that way, I don’t know.
I used to read several newspapers nowadays. Of course, I read it online. After the four Chinese dailies (Sin Chew Daily ,Guangming Daily, Nanyang Siang Pau and China Press) were owned by one guy in Malaysia, read other newspaper might help a bit on certain point of view. However, I can’t find other newspapers published this news online.
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