The Malaysian Brainwashing Bureau

Does Malaysia have a brainwashing organization out to brainwash university students and inculcate hate into their hearts? Apparently, this organization or bureau called the Biro Tatanegara (BTN).

I got the following article via Lim Kit Siang’s blog who got it via the Malaysia Waves blog. My views come after the letter.

(NOTE: This is an email I received from a reader exposing the latest brain washing tricks deployed by UMNO’s apparatus called Biro Tatanegara(BTN). Mind you BTN is 100% funded by tax payer’s money)

Biro Tatanegara. Does it ring a bell? Government propaganda or honest student development programme? For those who aren’t aware of it, Biro Tatanegara or BTN for short is under the Jabatan Perdana Menteri and it has several modules which all public university students have to attend in the name of “Student Development”.

On the 6th of July 2008 in UiTM Shah Alam, there were three separate talks being held under BTN with the first one being titled “Pendidikan”, second one titled “Ancaman Keselamatan Negara” and the third one titled, “Patriotisma”. Smell anything funny yet? No? Read on. You won’t even have to smell it after you are done reading this. It’ll be stuffed down your throat.

I would like to only focus on the first speaker, Dr. Idris bin Md. Noor. He was supposed to talk about education as that was the title of his speech, but the content was far different. He first went on with the usual introductions but in less than a few minutes, he suddenly touched on the forum on the discussion of social contract in Malaysia that the BAR council organized.

He criticized it with all his heart, saying no one should discuss about it as it is unquestionable. Fair enough, I thought at first. Freedom of speech right? But what if he suddenly accuses the “Malay” speaker in the forum, which I’m guessing is Farish A. Noor, as a traitor to the Malay race as a whole?

And while he was browsing through his files on the laptop which was projected on the big screen, it was no surprise for me that I saw files entitled “Ketuanan Melayu”. He also then went on about the Malay’s obsession with magic and ghosts, he said that it is all wrong beliefs through the perspective of Islam because if they really could use magic and other dark arts for fighting, then they should kill Karpal Singh with it.

There are so many quotable sentences, if only I could remember it all. He even said, “Kalau ular dengan India depan mata, ketuk India dulu.” He then started to become more impassioned in his speech towards the end, like someone campaigning for a political seat yet failed, and resorted to a multi-purpose hall with bumiputra students. He said so many atrocious things that I will list them down in point form.

-Explained how the Malays aren’t racist but others are racist towards us.

-Bangsa Malaysia does not exist, neither does Malaysian Chinese and Indians, only in the strict Malay, Chinese and Indians. (Interestingly, behind a booklet provided to us, one of the objectives of the programme is to produce a -”Bangsa Malaysia”. Obviously, he was ignorant).

-Bahasa Malaysia does not exist, it is Bahasa Melayu.
-Nothing wrong with waving the Keris.
-Bumiputra hanya 55% di Malaysia, give birth more people!

-The University and Colleges Act was partly made to ensure a Malay Vice-Chancellor in Universities which should be the way.

-Blogs are “berdosa” or sinful.

-Christians will not like Muslims.

But that isn’t even the best part. The best part is, he showed a short film on the dangers of Zionism and the illegal occupation of Palestine which was probably the only part of the speech I agreed with and I thought to myself this could be the only fact of the speech but surprise, surprise, at the end of the film, there was a montage of so-called Zionist supporters with the pictures of Anwar Ibrahim, Tian Chua, Teresa Kok, Hishamuddin Rais and Ezam Md. Nor.

Then a question popped up in my head. Is Ezam still a Zionist supporter since he is in UMNO now? Does that mean the government has a Zionist supporter as well as the opposition? And expectedly, the speaker was being more anti-semitic than anti-zionist.

He even explained how the Pakatan Rakyat ruled states are all going down the drain and he says, “this is what you get if you vote for the opposition!” He criticized Anwar Ibrahim and his colleagues so much along with Pakatan Rakyat while being completely oblivious towards Barisan Nasional’s mistakes. As if they have perfect policies.

This was supposed to be a speech touching on education and look how it ended up. It did not even smell anything of education. It was a speech that was not meant for national unity at all. How could it be when you spread hate?

I could only sit and ponder quietly while all this was happening. But the speech was not the saddest part. The saddest part was that the majority of students in the hall were cheering him on. I will type out part of the lyrics that were supplied to us, entitled, “Warisan”.

Anak Kecil main api
Terbakar hatinya yang sepi
Air mata darah bercampur keringat
Bumi dipijak milik orang

Nenek moyang kaya raya
Tergadai seluruh harta benda
Akibat engketa sesamalah kita
Cinta lenyap di arus zaman ini

Indahnya bumi kita ini
Warisan berkurun lamanya
Hasil mengalir ke tangan yang lain
Pribumi merintih sendiri

Melayukan gagah di nusantara.

Who were those words referring to? Foreign powers or non-malays?

Perfect welcome to the new intake of University Students. Please spread this to others. People need to know.

I know you should.

written by A Worried Student,
06.07.2008

I have no way of determining the veracity of the writer’s claims, and will depend on readers who are still in university to verify it. If you’ve had experience with BTN, share it with us in the comments below.

On a side note, I really think Malaysian universities should start treating university students as adults and not children who can be brainwashed. How will such programs and modules be useful to the student’s future?

On another side note, the good Dr. Idris must have been listening to Malaysia’s snakewoman recently. If anyone of you has doubts about Dr. Idris’ existence, look no further than BTN’s official website here, here, and here. Deputy Head of Director (Training) woh.

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6 Responses to “The Malaysian Brainwashing Bureau”

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  1. Psychoric said:

    i can say BTN isn’t good at all, even worst of the worst. Their mottos aren’t inline with what they are providing! Many have been tricked and yet there are others who still put their faith in. I have totally lost my confidence in British Telecom Network! Oh wait, are we referring to the same BTN?

    Psychoric’s last blog post…20080626 Today’s Photo - Multiple mE!

    July 11, 2008 at 5:23 pm

  2. willchua said:

    Nowadays most of the university student have handphone and someone could have own camera phone. I wonder who don’t these student record down this discrimination act.

    It would be more eye opening should an evident be attached together with forwarded mail.

    July 11, 2008 at 5:38 pm

  3. shine said:

    Do I have to say more…..

    Ringkasan Modul
    Bil Tema Objektif Metodologi %
    A SEJARAH
    KEBANGKITAN
    NEGARA
    Kewujudan Negara

    Peristiwa Kemerdekaan

    Kontrak Sosial

    Perlembagaan Negara

    Dasar-dasar Negara
    a. Memahami:
    Asal-usul kewujudan dan kemerdekaan negara.

    Konsep kontrak sosial, perlembagaan dan dasar negara.

    b. Menganalisis:

    Peristiwa-peristiwa berhubung dengan kebangkitan negara

    Implikasi kontrak sosial terhadap sosioekonomi, sosiopolitik serta sosiobudaya.

    Serta menghurai perlembagaan dan dasar-dasar negara.
    Ceramah
    Latihan Dalam Kumpulan

    Tazkirah/Moral
    10

    July 13, 2008 at 3:07 am

  4. Kenny Law said:

    Psychoric,
    Malaysia’s BTN more canggih.

    Willchua,
    That’s true, but perhaps students were told to put away their handphones and electronic items for the talk. And maybe the students who attended weren’t even aware that such a lecture would go on and didn’t go prepared?

    shine,
    Did you attend before?

    July 15, 2008 at 11:04 am

  5. donna said:

    hi, im 16 and i attended the BTN before. i received a file which contain a blue notebook and a pen inside. but later, i received a song lyric which is song of warisan. we had to sing it everytime before and after the class. they did told me about the social contract. surprisingly, i agreed with them. they told me that when the chinese and indian wants to be malaysians by jus soli, they had agreed with the terms and conditions:
    1.islam agama persekutuan
    2.bahasa melayu, bahasa persekutuan
    3.hak keistimewaan melayu
    4.kedaulatan raja-raja dan sultan
    and also the did told me about tuntutan suqiu. i dont think the BTN is to brainwash student but maybe the speaker was to emotional. BTN is part of educational program and dont get it wrong.

    August 26, 2008 at 9:03 pm

  6. Kenny Law said:

    donna,
    Regardless if you’re 16 or 60, if you agree with the concept of ‘ketuanan Melayu’, then I’m sorry but you have been brainwashed. Don’t be surprised that you agree with the BTN, that’s the whole point of brainwashing, making you believe something that you never believed before.

    And if you feel that BTN is part of an educational program, and you feel that it was particularly useful for you, good for you. I just hope you don’t grow up with hate in your heart.

    August 26, 2008 at 10:02 pm

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