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Freedom is like what I believe :

Here is someone, a Singaporean (John ..? from USA) who came back and talk about freedom

How John started his democracy journey

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How John started his democracy journey


All are born free

Emancipation
All are born equal
All are destined to die
Each and everyone is given a name
Each and everbody has the right to choose
All are accountable to one another
That is basics to all human constitution




  • But Some may claim
  • All are born free, but some more freer than others
  • All are born equal, but some more equal than others
  • Each and everyone is given an ID plus a name or nickname name too @alias then U choose Ur a.k.a.
  • Each and everyone has the right, some more right than others
  • All are destined to die, but some are destined to live as if forever!
  • All are accountable, but they want other to be given accounts
  • This is basically what we do to our own constitution
goto:<find out> who am I really? GotoSEE FREEDOM

Rosa Parks smiles during a ceremony where she received the Congressional Medal of Freedom in Detroit, Mich., Nov. 28, 1999. Parks, whose refusal to give up her bus seat to a white man sparked the modern civil rights movement, died of natural causes in her Detroit home Monday, Oct. 24, 2005, she was 92. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

[edit] freedom fighters

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  • KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 4 (Bernama) -- National journalism laureate and freedom fighter Tan Sri A. Samad Ismail died Thursday at the Pantai Medical Centre here at 5.58pm because of lung infection.

Singapore-born Samad, 84, better known as Pak Samad, was warded at the hospital since Aug 24 after experiencing difficulty in breathing.

He leaves behind wife Puan Sri Habibah Hamid and 10 children including bloggers and ex-journalists Nuraina and Maria.

His first wife, Hamidah Hassan died on June 2, 1990.

His remains were brought the family home at 2, Lorong 16/7C, Petaling Jaya and would be buried after Friday prayers tomorrow, Azmi Ansar, a son-in-law, told Bernama.

Nuraina, in a posting in her blog "Nuraina A Samad's 3540 Jalan Sudin" said a second round of dialysis done on her father at 5.30pm failed and his blood pressure continued to drop.

Pak Samad was placed on dialysis since Wednesday after his kidneys began to fail but the condition of his heart was still good.

Abdul Samad, who began his journalism career as a reporter with Utusan Melayu in 1940, is synonymous with the history of the profession in the country.

His demise just days after the nation celebrated its 51st independence anniversary is all the more touching because Pak Samad was among the national delegation to London in 1956 for the independence talks for Malaysia.

Samad was also heavily involved in anti-colonial activities during British rule and also when the Japanese invaded Malaysia. He spent time in and out of jail for this and was also a vociferous proponent of the national language and literature.


His behind-the-scene contributions were not small either, especially during the time Indonesia gained its independence and in the normalisation of ties between Malaysia and the Republic after the Confrontation (when the two countries were at the brink of war in 1963).

[edit] Lim Chin Siong .. a pioneer for freedom in Singapore before PAP

Image:Future P.M..jpg..He was introduced to the Chief Minister David Marshal as our future P.M. for Singapore by LKY

[edit] Said Zahari another long term detainee and stand for Press Freedom

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LINK>>goto see him on the Youtube[[2]]

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