"bisa jadi Malaysia sekarang sama dengan Indonesia rezim

Soeharto...coba kalau Indonesia masih seperti dulu.."



Indonesia tidak pernah mendapat nilai setinggi Malaysia di daftar yang dibuat oleh 
badan internasional, baik sekarang maupun di jaman Soeharto:



Transparancy Intenational corruption perception index th. 2002:  Malaysia 4.9 - 
Indonesia 1.9 (makin tinggi angka makin kurangnya (di perkirakan) adanya korupsi.



Menurut Special Report UN Commission of Human Right th 2004 mengenai negara2 yang 
represif, Malaysia pontennya 5 - Indonesia 3.



Global Corruption Index 2003:  Malaysia 5.2 - Indonesia 1.9  (Makin tinggi angkanya 
makin sedikit korupsi)



Berikut adalah website yang menarik:



http://hdr.undp.org



Menurut statistic organisasi ini, HDI (quote: the human development indicator tables, 
which�led by the human development index (HDI)�provide a global assessment of country 
achievements in different areas of human development (see Index to indicators)" 
Malaysia di no. 59 sedangkan Indonesia di no. 111.



Jika kita lihat statistik dari setiap bagian, maka Malaysia selalu lebih tinggi 
indexnya dari Indonesia.



Selamat membaca.













 --- On Sat 08/07, Ida < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

From: Ida [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2004 08:09:54 -0000

Subject: [ppiindia] Re: Mengagumi Malaysia



Malaysia itu bagus, Malaysia itu begini, Malaysia itu begitu...dan <br>seterusnya akan 
terus begini, begitu, begini begitu...entah <br>urusan 'dalamnya' itu apa yang pasti 
kalau diundang ya yang <br>diberitakan pasti yang bagus-bagus dong....<br><br>bisa 
jadi Malaysia sekarang sama dengan Indonesia rezim <br>Soeharto...coba kalau Indonesia 
masih seperti dulu......sekali, <br>mungkin yang diberitakan wartawan luar sama adalah 
Indonesia itu <br>bagus, alamnya indah, orangnya ramah, harga barangnya murah-murah 
<br>dst...<br><br>id<br>--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mario Gagho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:<br>> dear all,<br>> <br>> setiap saya membaca artikel/berita di media india, 
yg<br>> wartawannya diundang ke malaysia, pasti isinya selalu<br>> kekaguman dan 
kekaguman. dari glamornya, indah<br>> alamnya, bersih birokrasinya, metropolisnya, 
dll. saya<br>> tidak tau bagaimana kesan wartawan2 yg diundang<br>> berkunjung ke 
indonesia, apakah begitu juga? Well,<br>> kita pasti tahu jawabnya.<br>> <br>> 
salam,<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> Fairways, other ways<br>> - By S. Shankar Menon <br>> 
<br>> <br>> <br>> Here in Kuala Lumpur for golf as part of an Indian<br>> media team, 
it is not the fairways but the other ways<br>> that will interest you. More so since 
Mahathir's<br>> Wawasan 2020, gathering momentum when I was last here<br>> three years 
ago, is in full flow with his successor<br>> Abdullah Badawi. The vision of this 
country getting a<br>> Newly Industrialised Country status by then, includes<br>> 
creating a common unified Malaysian identity, to<br>> replace the various communal 
identities of Chinese,<br>> Malay, Indian and so on, an educated society based on<br>> 
spiritual values.<br>> <br>> In the run-in from the state of the art airport, my<br>> 
colleagues in the team, as expectedly, go to town over<br>> the broad roads, how we 
are � guess, guess � held back<br>> only by corruption. They do not know of my 
misspent<br>> past, perpetually fighting these notions. Traffic jams<br>> of 
horrendous dimensions lie in wait the next day, the<br>> system here of adding 
percentages for the elected and<br>> selected in huge infrastructure contracts works 
very<br>> well with the delivered, spanking product. <br>> <br>> Badawi actually 
bothers about the bureaucracy. He<br>> constantly harangues the civil service to 
deliver at<br>> the cutting edge. Has any of our Prime Ministers done<br>> that over 
the last half century? Examinations and<br>> in-service screening of a deeply 
analytical nature are<br>> evolved lately for promotions, the unions are<br>> 
predictably miffed. Awards are given by the chief<br>> secretary Tan Sri Samsuddin 
Osman for performances by<br>> regional civil servants, honoured at the national<br>> 
level. When will this ever happen at home? The new PM,<br>> after the benevolent 
dictatorship of the old one, that<br>> found consistent electoral support by a country 
who<br>> knew they were on to a good thing, now pleads for<br>> religious moderation. 
Overwhelmed at the thought and<br>> breaking down in tears at a world conference on 
faith.<br>> The Petronas and Kuala Lumpur Towers, are only the<br>> symbols of this 
huge new thrust to modernity; Bukit<br>> Nanas, the equatorial forest with its swaying 
cable<br>> cars above in the middle of town when I first came<br>> here in 1978, is 
now preserved as a jungle trek<br>> without the accents of tourists from the 
Mid-West<br>> shrieking down from below.<br>> <br>> There is no time on this trip to 
breathe in the orchid<br>> or hibiscus gardens. Stumble across a clump in the<br>> 
Cameron Highlands from where the black lapwing Rajah<br>> Brooke butterflies rise like 
shreds of an umbrella.<br>> While doing the Kinabalu climb on an earlier visit,<br>> 
there was the largest flower in the world next to the<br>> path as you panted upwards. 
In the forests of Sabah,<br>> the <br>> <br>> rafflesia is a metre in diameter in full 
bloom, taking<br>> many months to develop; the open bloom lasts a few<br>> days, is a 
parasite, has seven species altogether. I<br>> am more obsessed with not missing putt
 s smaller than<br>> that on the unbelievably zippety greens of Impian. Our<br>> 
scratch teaching pro in the team is partying till four<br>> every morning, while I hit 
balls at a driving range as<br>> thunder and lightning and rain sweep outside. 
Ajay<br>> Gujral and I have the same net score on the first day,<br>> he is asked to 
look for babes later, crackles in the<br>> second round at Saujana, while I sag 
miserably in the<br>> heat. <br>> <br>> It is all good fun. My playing partner, a 
lady<br>> photographer from Delhi, has completely different<br>> playing rhythms and I 
grit available teeth, generally<br>> silently. Our Golfline magazine business head, 
Anil<br>> Dev produces a great effort on the second of three<br>> days, but unless I 
deliver in the final round over<br>> three courses, chances of making it to the finals 
in<br>> October in Terengannu are bleak. An inter-team amateur<br>> world championship 
is being played a lot more<br>> seriously while the rest of us hack. Malaysian 
Tourism<br>> has splurged on hospitality. To be accompanied by a<br>> police escort 
for the media bus as we make our way to<br>> the venue of the day, reminds me of 
getting the<br>> President of Seychelles from Santa Cruz airport to Taj<br>> Hotel in 
Mumbai in 25 minutes flat. <br>> <br>> This country has a population less than twice 
that of<br>> Mumbai. The capital is at 1.6 million people, only<br>> twice that of a 
town where I was chief cook and bottle<br>> washer 20 years ago. Time being a function 
of<br>> interest, I still try to find the bookshop where under<br>> an atrium, there 
are waterfalls and ferns in the<br>> garden section, children sit around on park 
benches<br>> reading about the botanical and natural wonders of<br>> this amazing 
country. In the process, I find again the<br>> elaborate Kournikaya, where a small 
lift only for one<br>> wheel-chair, takes you straight to the poetry section<br>> in 
the fourth floor of a shopping mall. Unfortunately,<br>> Toni Morrison and her 
contemporaries are cellophaned<br>> from the itching hands of the seeking public.<br>> 
<br>> The MPH book-store in the Mid-Valley shopping mall,<br>> has no flowing water 
any more, but the garden chairs<br>> and the children are still there. There is also 
a<br>> competition to describe their outlets in three words.<br>> Comprehensive, 
delightful, romantic, I say and wait<br>> for the first prize of a car to be shipped 
to<br>> Prabhadevi. <br>> <br>> Malaysia gets 6 1/2 million tourists in six months, 
we<br>> get 2 1/2 a year. Their infrastructure is spectacular,<br>> from mountain 
biking to endurance events in Sabah<br>> around tea estates, the executive sportsmen 
in our<br>> stressed cities, have an ideal venue for combing back<br>> their 
disappearing hair. The charm of the people in<br>> the service industries is a 
magnificent plus. Though<br>> their wages are good, prices are reasonable, the<br>> 
bio-diversity, carefully preserved, takes the visitor<br>> through the enthralling 
countryside of Sabah and<br>> Sarawak in a fragile environment. <br>> <br>> Last time 
here, on the trail of Jim Thompson the<br>> maverick bringer of silk to this country 
and possibly<br>> a CIA agent straight out of Somerset Maugham, I saw a<br>> few of 
the Orang Aslis come down from the tea gardens.<br>> The original inhabitants will be 
dazed at modern<br>> Malaysia. The government looks after them as well<br>> without 
condescension. The press here may not welter<br>> in our great freedoms, which include 
rotten golf<br>> scores for our media team, but Mahathir has created a<br>> genuine 
nation. It is not about too many countries,<br>> including China or us, that we can 
say that. <br>> <br>> Hope to play better golf in Bangkok this morning,<br>> hopes 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]<br>> <br>> <br>> =====<br>> Mario Gagho<br>> Political Science,<br>> 
Agra University, India<br>> <br>> <br>>             <br>> 
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