Friday, March 28, 2008

Kenangan Lama


Di sinilah saya bertugas sebagai guru Bahasa Inggeris kepada puluhan pegawai kerajaan,diplomat dan juga isteri pegawai tinggi kerajaan Lao PDR daripada April 2002 sehingga September 2003.
Saya seronok berada di dalam kelas mengajar mereka yang begitu bersemangat untuk menguasai Bahasa Inggeris. Saya kagum dengan kesungguhan mereka. Tak pernah mereka lewat atau culas hadir ke kelas sepanjang tempoh 6 bulan pengajian mereka.
Saya masih mengingati kata-kata ini yang diluahkan oleh seorang diplomat Malaysia semasa saya bertugas di sana.
"Tak ramai orang tahu betapa pentingnya awak ada di sini. Kerana kehadiran you kerja kami (di bahagian diplomatik) senang sebab kerajaan Laos recognised your presence and your contribution to their citizen."
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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Tomyam Tersedap di Dunia & Pesta Buku Antarabangsa Bangkok

Saya sudah 2 hari berada di Bangkok. Sebelum itu, saya sudah "melepaskan rasa rindu dendam' di Vientiane, Laos.
Saya seronok berada di Bangkok kali ini kerana 2 sebab.
Sebab yang pertama, saya dapat rasa tomyam paling sedap di dunia! Tomyam itu hanya boleh didapati di gerai "Muslim Seafood" yang terletak lorong kecil di tepi Stesen Keretapi Hualamphong.
Sebab yang kedua, saya dapat menghadiri Pesta Buku Antarabangsa Bangkok untuk kali yang kedua selepas 6 tahun! Termujur, hari ini saya membeli akhbar Bangkok Post dan terbaca tentang pesta buku yang dirasmikan oleh puteri Raja Thailand semalam.
Komen saya, tahun ini agak kurang meriah dibandingkan 6 tahun dahulu. Saya terserempak dengan Pak Muhammad Haji Salleh dan Khadijah Hashim, 2 pemenang Anugerah SEA Writers Award dari Malaysia ketikaberlangsungnya Pesta Buku Atarabangsa Bangkok dalam tahun 2002.
Kali ini, hanya 2 penyertaan terbesar dari penerbit buku antarabangsa, Jerman dan Taiwan. Malaysia? "Malaysia Bolehlah" , sekadar berkongsi rak buku dengan peserta dari ASEAN di ruang pameran Antarabangsa yang boleh dikira jumlah orang yang melawatnya.
Yang nampak di rak buku Malaysia, ialah buku-buku terbitan dari PTS dan Pelanduk Publications. Mana DBP? Saya tak tahu. Saya senyum simpul melihat buku Travelog Haji tulisan Prof Muhd Kamil Ibrahim ada di situ. Dan mahu sahaja saya 'culik' buku "Anatomy of The Jakarta Coup: October 1,1965" tulisan Victor M. Fic.
Lusa, saya bercadang untuk melawat Kanchanaburi. Namun, saya lebih bernafsu untuk 'bertapa' di toko buku Asia Books. Tengoklah nanti bagaimana.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

I shall return

Kula Pakse Awa Ei Ngamta.......La La La

I am going to hum the folk song again this weekend when I reach Lao PDR.

Oh, that's Plain of Jars in the northern region of Lao PDR.

Ripple Effect








Many people asked me what's next? after the library projects in Janda Baik and Bukit Gantang.

One thing for sure, I can't answer it myself since I am jobless by now.I have decided to quit my job and I won't be interested to associate myself with the organisation that I used to respect its mission in the near future.

Anyway, let's not dwell on it and come, let me tell you something worth much much better than the story of office politics-weak leadership-nepotisme.

Ripple effect. That's something I am interested in with regard to what's next? question mentioned earlier.Here are ripple-effect-good-news I would like to share with you.

Good news 1: One of the good people who went along with me to Bukit Gantang recently, Nasrun Mustapha has decided to raise funds to build a library for an orphanage in Machang. In addition to the library, the funds will be used to repaint the orphanage. He planned to visit the orphanage on 19th - 21st May 2008 during the Wesak weekend. Do let me know if you want to come/help along. More details on this later.

Good News 2: After reading the project we have done so far, a group of MCKK 88 oldboys are going to help an orphanage in Kuala Kangsar area during their oldboys weekend (19th April if I am not mistaken). I have given them the link of an orphanage, Pertubuhan Kebajikan Anak-Anak Yatim Ghazalitul Aishiah in Kati, Kuala Kangsar and was told via SMS that they will reccee the place next week.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Library Project @ Rumah Nurul Hidayah, Kg Cheh, Bukit Gantang: Ryzah's story

Ryzah wrote in details on the trip to Kg Cheh last weekend. I too, shared her view: it was humbling experience. Personally, meeting Pak Manap is a truly humbling experience. Unfortunately, Forbes missed this guy for the list of top 48 philanthropists in Asia recently. Go and and meet him one fine day and you will know why I've said that.