Sunday, 8 June 2014

Anwar Ibrahim Biography


This semester, I took Malaysian Studies subject which was compulsory for any international students who were studying in Malaysia. It's the MQA (Malaysian Qualifications Agency) subject that all universities in Malaysia must teach this subject.

I planned to transfer to University Utara Malaysia this June, so I took this subject in Albukhary International University. We had project about the person who had big impact in Malaysian Society, so our group chose Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim to be our title.

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Saturday, 7 June 2014

Meet The Asylum Seeker


How do you spend your youth? Do you live with your family? Are you satisfied enough? Are you living in peace? Perhaps most of you are living in peace with your family satisfaction and government of your country is still protecting you. What if they don't?? you are living in screwed situation like our brothers and sisters in Syria, Lebanon, Myanmar, Afghanistan etc.

He was born in January 1st 1992

Me and my friend from Kenya, Ali Adam, were having a dinner after maghrib in Thai Restaurant, suddenly, one guy came and sat up next to me. Ive met one guy from Bangladesh his name was Raihan, obviously he's refugee from border of Myanmar and Bangladesh but I don't remember the name of the place. He was hungry and wanted to buy a meal, and he asked to the waitress:

”I want nasi goreng, how much??”
“Its RM 5” the waiters said.
“Expensive laa! Musafir ana musafir long trip!!” he said used hand gesture
“Expensive? Its not, its normal price for nasi goreng” waiters added
“I want nasi goreng please, no water is oke la. I'm hungry” he said
to make it clear, I just make everything is clear and explaining to the waiters what he wants, we will pay dont worry. The waiters left.

He ate nasi goreng without anything even water.

When I asked him,” Are you Rohingnya?” He said “No, I'm not (with broken English he mention about something in the gesture). Anyway, he was telling me the story about him and I kept asking him questions.
He traveled with the boat around seven-days-seven-nights sailing the sea without any radars or any technology devices only with the human instinct , surprisingly, that boat carried around a hundred-forty people. What they need was how to escape and they traveled without any single passport. He told me that, they spent around RM 8400 to reach here (Im not sure whether its true). Maybe, they thought either we die with the 'ruthless' government or we die into the sea (even escape there is possibility to still alive). How simple they are like playing with the dice. :((

They supposed to go to Malaysia but the boat docked in Thailand maybe because they had no technology that's way they get wrong destination. Then, Thailand Government took them into the refugee camp. He continued that in Thailand refugee camp, they served with 2 meals, breakfast and lunch in the evening time. He also mention that the policeman in Thailand looked 'so wild' to us in refugee camp. 

UNHCR card that has advantages for him

He didnt tell me about how they get here in Malaysia. As long as I know, he received refugee card from UN (UNHCR) which has several advantages and he doesn't need a passport. Now, he live with four friends remaining from that boat, and he doesnt know about their friends on boat. He said they left us since we came to Malaysia and we didnt know about them, they are bad. He is working as painter now, even there is plague of paint left on his body and clothes while eating dinner. What I think about him now is his mentally (literally) has problems.


It reflects me that...

How can you live with uncertain condition in another country, no family, no parents? And spend your youth in vagueness? Its like killing yourself in the country which living cost is expensive. Then I ask to the world,”Is it necessary to kill another life, when living in harmony still possible? Why do you take another person's life where you don't want to be taken too? ”.




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Friday, 25 April 2014

International Students Under 'New Rules' Malaysian Immigration


"I want to go home NOW !!!" // "I want to come back to Malaysia for my studies" // "I want my passport back !!" // "What if police catch me?" // "I want vacation please!!".

Yes, those are the situation nowadays for international especially students. Since Malaysian Immigration Department change their policy about visa apply and renewal, 'The strangers' have a problem about this. I'm not sure if also happening with the workers. As I know as students here, I had this problem. You can refer further information about EMGS and so forth from Yahoo and others.

I deferred from my studies around May 2013 and supposed to be here in Malaysia on September 2013. I did not know about this new 'rules', and if so, I won't take differ studies. My visa expired around 1st week of May, so I had no problem when I left this country. Then, on third week of August, I emailed International Office in campus to inform that I'm ready to get back there. You see down here.


Then he explained to me clearly about several documents should I give to them to process my new visa approval letter. 



After I sent the documents needed, then I had to wait further notice from them. Wait and Wait. Wait and Wait again. Until I almost desperate, but I won't do that for my future studies. I searched and kept searching the information from any website in internet. I was thinking I'm in the gambling circumstances because I may win or lose my visa. I did read about EMGS and asked them, but then no reply. Then, I went directly email to my ICT dean to clarify my problem.


In this time, only two words that I always hear and see which are "wait and patient" because nothing else should I do. He was trying to make me settle down and keep in trust to the Registry Department. Thank you and I did that. My new semester started on September but I was stuck for several months until "little light" came with good news from International Office. Yeee my visa had done !!! \w/



What I learn from this situation



Don't desperate easily !!

In my opinion is very 'huge', I can't explain more about education. Education is everywhere. Education is how to educate people not only in knowledge but also in ethical and behaviour in daily life. Even some educated people act un-behave for them-self. I will fight for my rights to get the education. Don't desperate easily for anything which can break my future. Education is my weapon and my bullets to 'attack' you and get battle on 'war'. For those who are having the same problem, don't worry as long as you have reason for you stay here to studies, it wont take long.

Keep in trust

Trusting people are not easy as I drink water from the bottle. So what to do in this situation if I don't trust them at all to solve my problem, and I know they are professional, I thankfully for that. Therefore, there is limitation to trust people. I will not 'eat' any information from them before it's clear explained and I keep in touch with them to get the information further. Don't hear any gossip from untrusted party. Lastly, I would like to say 'Thank you very much for any guidance and help so far'.


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Sunday, 6 April 2014

Holiday : Langkawi Island


Hi, guys. How are you ?? Today, I'd like to post about Langkawi. I've been there with all my best friends, it was about spending 3 days 2 nights in Langkawi. Why did we choose Langkawi?? We chose Langkawi because it's near with the place where we were living. We live in Alor Setar, Kedah (temporary as student).

Langkawi, officially known as Langkawi the Jewel of Kedah (Malay: Langkawi Permata Kedah) is an archipelago of 104 islands in the Andaman Sea, some 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia. The islands are a part of the state of Kedah, which is adjacent to the Thai border. On July 15, 2008, Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah had consented to the change of name to Langkawi Permata Kedah in conjunction with his Golden Jubilee Celebration. By far the largest of the islands is the eponymous Pulau Langkawi with a population of some 64,792, the only other inhabited island being nearby Pulau Tuba. Langkawi is also an administrative district with the town of Kuah as largest town. Langkawi is a duty-free island.

How we get there?

There are two ways to go to Langkawi Island. First, we can go directly from Alor Setar which is from Kuala Kedah Jetty and we can go a little north from Alor Setar to Kuala Perlis. But we went to Langkawi via Kuala Kedah Jetty because it is more convenient as we are living in Alor Setar. I think, the length of time to get to Langkawi is around 2 hours by speedboat. Dont be afraid, the boat is 99% safe and there is life jackets available for each person if something happen. :D

What are the tourism objects around there?

We were going to Langkawi Cable Car once we arrived in Langkawi by rental car. There was a lot of rent cars available, you could go everywhere as you like; customizing your budget. That time we booked the hotel in Pantai Cenang (Cenang Beach), the hotel was very near with the sea shore. I could step the sand once I was out from room, even you could hear the wave from your room. I loved the wave sounds at night. Thats beautiful !!

FYI, Langkawi is free-taxes so you can buy cheaper stuffs here than any other place in Malaysia. The most famous one in Langkawi is chocolate. Don't forget to remind some money to buy chocolates in Langkawi. "Your journey in Langkawi is not awesome yet, before you buy a chocolates" :D.

See you in next trip. You can leave some comments if you need information.
BON VOYAGE !!




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My Second Journey to Get The Education

First Moment: Differed from Studies

I had differed from my studies about ten months because I had health problem. I got typhoid illness when I was at campus. That time was difficult circumstances for me and my campus was in the dark ages. A lot of tragedies were happened here that time. I did not want to blame others, maybe this was my time to get back with family until the situation settled. I planned to get back to Malaysia on September but I had  application problem with my visa.

Visa Application: EMGS has new rules to implement

I remembered when International Office from my campus emailed me about my new offer letter states that "your defer is over, you need to re-offer your visa before you enter Malaysia" from Mr. So Eu Jin, I felt very happy and I would like to say thank you to registry office that they allowed me to continue my studies. Especially to Mr. Bahaudin and Mr. So Eu Jin from International Office who work for visa and any other stuffs about international students. They did so professional even sometimes I ask so many questions that may bother their mind, I'd like to say "I'm sorry very much".

That was my first time hearing EMGS from them. EMGS is Education Malaysia Global Services. (CMIIW) The function of EMGS is to make "Applying and Studying in Malaysia" easier for International Students, but in reality they creates a long que of application of students who want to renew or apply their visa before it passes to immigration department. I supposed to be in campus on September but I got my visa on the last day of November. So, I have to wait whether they accept me or not. Finally, I got my visa in the evening. :) 

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Monday, 22 July 2013

International Conflict : Ethno-Religious Conflict in Myanmar

The ethno-religious conflict between Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims in the northern part of Myanmar has been one of the most terrible tragedies of this year 2012. Although Myanmar government has been rewarded by lifting sanctions especially by the western countries and organizations like the US and the EU because of the government’s faster transition toward Democracy, this conflict has made human rights activists questioned whether the country’s transition is truly irreversible.
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Monday, 17 June 2013

How to install driver which you don't know the type

Hi guys! Here I am after long time I did not post some article in my daily blog because "inconvenience" and now I will share with you about my experience in IT part which is how to install the driver that you don't understand the type. It's working within any windows XP/Vista/7/8 or above but in XP there is different word and it wont make you confused. Just EASY !!!


First of all :
  • You know how to find device manager, dont you ?? 
  • And then find the driver which is not installed yet (!/with yellow sign) 
  • Click details --> and find "Device Instance Path"
  • You copy that information through this page "http://devid.info/"
  • Finally you can find the software that you need! VOILA !!





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