Ihya Ramadan pada kali ini kita akan cuba menghidupkan roh tarbiyyah di kalangan warga universiti Malaya. Kita (MPMUM) tidak mahu bulan Ramadan ini berlalu begitu sahaja tanpa kita selaku hamba Allah merebut ganjaran yang telah di janjikanNYA. " kata Pengerusi Biro Kerohanian dan Kepimpinan MPMUM sdr Aizat Bin Mohd Salleh.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
MELAWAT TEMPAT KEJADIAN SISWA JATUH BANGUNAN VISTA ANGKASA
Semalam (28 Julai 2009) MPMUM sempat melawat keluarga mangsa di Pusat Perubatan UM (PPUM) dan menghulurkan sedikit sumbangan untuk meringankan beban keluarga mangsa. Takziah kepada keluarga Tan Kian Chong.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
SEKITAR ZIARAH LUAR KAMPUS MPMUM
Kami memberikan sumbangan dan juga borang aduan kepada pelajar-pelajar. Antara aduan yang kami terima, mereka menyentuh mengenai aspek keselamatan, dan aduan-aduan melibatkan masalah fakulti.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
PERJUMPAAN KHAS BERSAMA NC BINCANG ISU LARANGAN BAWA KERETA
Assalamualaikum dan Salam Sejahtera,
Berhubungan dengan polisi baru Universiti Malaya (UM) iaitu larangan membawa kenderaan ke kampus, Majlis Perwakilan Mahasiswa Universiti Malaya (MPMUM) telah mengadakan satu perjumpaan dengan Naib Canselor (NC) Universiti Malaya, Prof. Datuk Dr. Ghauth Jasmon pada 23 Julai 2009 untuk membincangkan isu ini.
Berikut merupakan hasil perbincangan yang telah dipersetujui bersama :
1. Semua mahasiswa/i dibenarkan membawa motosikal ke kampus.
2. Semua mahasiswa/i tahun keempat dan ke atas boleh memasuki kampus Universiti Malaya melalui mana-mana pintu masuk dan meletak kereta di mana-mana tempat meletak kereta di dalam kampus.
3. Dari Hari Isnin sehingga Sabtu, Pelajar Pusat Asasi Sains, Tahun 1, Tahun 2 dan Tahun 3 ijazah dasar dibenarkan membawa kereta ke dalam kampus Universiti Malaya melalui pintu masuk Damansara ( dibuka dari jam 6 pagi hingga 12 malam) dan dibenarkan untuk meletak kereta di kawasan-kawasan berikut :
a) Kawasan letak kereta di hadapan kolej 10.
b) Kawasan Lapang di sekitar kompleks PALAPES.
c) Sepanjang jalan (yang bertanda) di antara kolej 10 dan PALAPES
Perkhidmatan shuttle bus akan disediakan dari tempat meletak kereta ke seluruh kampus Universiti Malaya.
4. Walau bagaimanapun, berdasarkan keperluan mahasiswa/i dan kokosongan tempat meletak kereta di fakulti masing-masing, NC akan mempertimbangkan mahasiswa/i Tahun 3 untuk membawa kereta ke dalam kampus dan masuk melalui mana-mana pintu masuk serta meletak kereta di mana-mana tempat meletak kereta di seluruh kampus. Sila berjumpa dengan wakil fakulti untuk makluman lanjut.
5. Pihak pentadbiran akan berusaha untuk menambahbaik perkhidmatan shuttle bus Universiti Malaya. Sila berikan maklum balas kepada ahli MPMUM jika anda menghadapi sebarang masalah berkenaan perkhidmatan shuttle bus; waktu operasi bas, kelakuan pemandu bas dan lain-lain. Dalam maklum balas anda sila nyatakan tarikh, masa dan no. plat bas. Semua maklum balas hendaklah dihantar ke mpmum@um.edu. my.
6. Bukan warga Universiti Malaya hanya dibenarkan masuk ke dalam kampus selepas mendapat pelekat pelawat.
7. Satu dialog terbuka bersama dengan NC akan diadakan bagi menerangkan tetang polisi baru ini. Jika anda mempunyai sebarang keraguan atau pertanyaan, bolehlah diajukan semasa dialog. Makluman lanjut berkenaan dialog ini akan dimaklumkan tidak lama lagi.
Untuk sebarang pertanyaan dan respon, sila emelkan kepada mpmum@um.edu. my. Diharapkan semua respon yang diberikan dapat disertakan dengan maklumat yang terperinci.
Sekian, Terima Kasih
MOHD RIDZUAN MOHAMMAD
Yang Dipertua,
Majlis Perwakilan Mahasiswa Universiti Malaya,
Sesi 2008/2009
_________________________________________________________________________________
Assalamualaikum and greetings to all students.
The university has implemented a new policy with regards to the restrictions of students bringing cars into the university campus. Recently, the council met with the Vice Chancellor, Prof Datuk Dr Ghauth Jasmon to review and discuss this new policy.
The following were decided and agreed upon:
1. Regardless of year of study, all students are allowed to ride motorcycles on campus.
2. 4th and 5th year students are allowed to drive their cars through any entrance and park anywhere on campus.
3. From Monday – Saturday, foundation of science program (PASUM), 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year students are only allowed to drive into campus through the Damansara gate (open from 6am-12am) and to park at:
a) Parking lots in front of the 10th Residential College.
b) Designated areas near PALAPES training area.
c) Along the roadside between the 10th Residential College and the PALAPES Complex.
Shuttle buses will be provided from the above parking areas to the rest of the campus.
4. However, based on the needs of students and parking areas of each faculty, the VC may allow 3rd year students to drive their cars through any entrance to park at their faculty. Please see your faculty representative for further enquiries.
5. Efforts will be taken to improve and upgrade the campus shuttle bus service. Do feedback to the council members should you face any problems with the shuttle bus service, e.g. Late arrivals and departures, dangerous driving, impolite drivers and so on. In your feedback, state the date, time of the incident and the bus registration number plate. All feedback should be emailed to mpmum@um.edu. my.
6. Members of the public are only allowed to drive into the campus after obtaining a visitor’s pass.
7. An open dialogue with our VC will be held campus wide to explain and clarify the new policy. If you have any doubts or queries, do prepare questions and attend the dialogue. Details of the dialogue will be announced soon.
For any enquiries and responses, feel free to email mpmum@um.edu. my. We would appreciate all feedback to be concise, constructive and detailed.
Thank You.
MOHD RIDZUAN MOHAMMAD
President,
Undergraduates’ Representative Council of Universiti Malaya,
Session of 2008/2008
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
BENGKEL 'UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA STUDENT DEVELOPMENT CENTRE'
Ahli kumpulan saya- Dr. Faizah sedang menerangkan ideanya kepada Dr. Johan
Semalam saya berkesempatan menghadiri bengkel University of Malaya Student Development Centre (UMSDC) di Hotel Marriot, Putra Jaya. Bengkel bermula pukul 9 pagi hingga 5.30 petang tersebut di pengerusikan oleh Timbalan Naib Canselor (TNC) Akademik dan Antarabangsa, Prof Dato' Dr. Mohd Amin Jalaludin.
Turut terlibat dalam bengkel ini, En. Apandi Khalib, Pendaftar di Canseleri, Prof Dr. Zahurin Mohamed (pensyarah Fakulti Perubatan), Prof Dr. Rauzah Hashim, Prof Madya Dr. Johan Shamsuddin Sabaruddin (pensyarah Fakulti Undang-undang), Prof Madya Dr. Faizah Yunos (pengetua kolej 10), Prof Dr. Ishak Suliaman (pensyarah Akademi Pengajian Islam), En. K. Puniamurthy (pendaftar di Hal Ehwal Pelajar-HEP), Dr. Stefanie Pillai, En. Ab Azid Che Ibrahim (PUSMAL) dan ramai lagi.
Pelajar yang terlibat selain saya, Sdri Shah Rizul Ayuni Zulkiply (Setiausaha MPMUM) dan Luqman Hakim Roslan (JIK kolej ke-3). kami dibahagikan mengikut kumpulan untuk perbincangan setiap tajuk sebelum pembentangan pada sesi petang. Saya diletakkan dalam kumpulan ke-3 bersama Prof Dr. Rauzah, Prof Madya Dr. Johan dan Prof Madya Dr. Faizah.
Empat kumpulan telah dibahagikan, dengan setiap kumpulan membincangkan tajuk yang telah diberi. Empat tajuk tersebut adalah, kumpulan pertama, What kind of Graduates does UM want? (kumpulan 2) The idea of the UM Student Development Centre. How will it be organized/ Governance involved. How do we go about to get buy-in from students at Faculty level?(kumpulan 3) What is needed for UMSDC in terms of facilities, staff, funding? dan kumpulan 4, What is Mission and Objectives of the UMSDC?
Sebelum sesi perbincangan, Prof Raja Maznah, Dr. Stefanie Pillai dan Prof Dr. Zahurin membentangkan kertas kerja dan laporan lawatan ke Liverpool John Moore University (LJMU). Alhamdulillah bengkel ini berjalan lancar dan suasana perbincangan secara santai dan bebas.
RANCANGAN SUARA SISWA RTM
Assalamualaikum dan salam perpaduan
Tajuk forum pada kali ini, 'Mansuhkan PPSMI'.
MENGHADIRI MAJLIS PERASMIAN PUSMAL & PROJEK IKAN DALAM SANGKAR
Selepas itu, terus kepada ucapan Menteri Pengajian Tinggi, YB Dato' Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin dan gimik perasmian, melepaskan belon dan menampakkan akuarium ikan di pentas. Kemudian nyayian lagu UM mengakhiri majlis perasmian di Auditorium KPS.
Disusuli sidang media bersama menteri di bilik DP2. Soalan-soalan banyak menyentuh mengenai projek-projek ikan dalam sangkar dan keterlibatan mahasiswa dan siswazah. Diselitkan juga dengan soalan mengenai tangkapan mahasiswa yang terlibat kes conteng dinding dan tangkapan pelajar Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) dalam kawasan UM.
Majlis makan tengahari melengkap majlis perasmian pada hari tersebut. Dato' Seri Khaled tidak dapat terlibat sama kerana tergesa-gesa ke majlis mesyuarat untuk PTPTN.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
OBAMA OH OBAMA...
Lihat betul-betul video tersebut
Obama pada ketika itu bersama presiden Perancis, Nicolas Sarkozy. Sarkozy turut memandang sama gadis tersebut ketika menuju kepada Presiden Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Gadis tersebut bernama Mayara Tavares, 16 tahun mewakili Brazil bagi membincangkan tema kemiskinan dan pemanasan global. Kumpulan anak muda tersebut dinamakan 'Junior 8' atau J8.
Friday, July 10, 2009
RESPON SAYA TENTANG KETUA JABATAN PENGAJIAN INDIA
Tidak cukup dengan itu, presiden MIC itu mahu membawa isu ini kepada Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak sekiranya NC tidak mengubah keputusannya melantik ketua jabatan bukan kalangan kaum india.
Samy Vellu seharusnya memberi peluang kepada NC memberi penjelasan kenapa beliau membuat keputusan begitu. Bukannya terus mahu mengugut sekiranya NC tidak ikut telunjuknya.
Harus disedari, Tindakan NC itu lebih kepada untuk menyelesaikan kemelut yang wujud dalam jabatan itu, iaitu masalah dalaman. Bagi saya NC telah membuat keputusan yang terbaik iaitu untuk mengelak masalah yang lebih rumit dan nilaian NC pada kredebiliti dan kelayakan akademik.
Saya mencadangkan sebelum Samy Vellu mengambil tindakan melulu, tanyalah NC terlebih dahulu.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
SELAMAT DATANG
Assalamualaikum & salam sejahtera kepada semua mahasiswa/i baru dan seluruh warga Universiti Malaya (UM). Alhamdulillah, kesyukuran dipanjatkan kepada Ilahi dengan izin dan limpah rahmatNya kita masih mampu mengecapi nikmat dan anugerahNya.
Tahniah dan selamat datang diucapkan kepada semua adik-adik baru kerana berjaya melanjutkan pengajian di UM yang kita cintai ini. Untuk pengetahuan semua, sejak penubuhan UM di Kuala Lumpur pada 25 Mei 1959, kampus kita telah berjaya melahirkan ramai tokoh pemimpin.
Tokoh-tokoh tersebut antaranya, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (Perdana Menteri ke-6 Malaysia), Dato’ Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (Menteri Pertahanan), Dato’ Ahmad Shabery Cheek (Menteri Belia & Sukan), Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim (Ketua Pembangkang di Parlimen), Dato’ Saifuddin Abdullah (Timbalan Menteri Pengajian Tinggi), Dato’ Husam Musa (Exco kerajaan Kelantan), Dato' Dr. Mohd Puad Zarkashi (Timbalan Menteri Pelajaran) Dato' Takiyudin Hassan (Exco kerajaan Kelantan) dan ramai lagi.
Pada sesi kali ini, Majlis Perwakilan Mahasiswa Universiti Malaya (MPMUM) telah menetapkan lima misi utama yang perlu dicapai. Misi tersebut merangkumi aspek kebajikan, perpaduan, pembudayaan ilmu dan intelektual, kepimpinan mahasiswa dan membantu menaikkan imej dan kedudukan universiti.
The Times Higher Education (THE) - Quacquarelli Symonds baru-baru ini telah mengumumkan kedudukan terbaru universiti terbaik di Asia, UM berjaya menduduki ranking ke-39. Dengan kedudukan itu, universiti kita terus mengekalkan kedudukan universiti terbaik di Malaysia.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
KEHILANGAN SHEIKH DR. FATHI YAKAN AMAT DIRASAI...
Assalamualaikum...
Pada umur 75 tahun beliau telah meninggalkan kita dan mewariskan perjuangan menyebar risalah Islam. Pemergian beliau mengingatkan saya bagaimana langkah-langkah terakhir As-syahid Syed Qutb ke tali gantung, Imam Hasan al-Banna syahid ditembak, kegigihan Zainab al-Ghazali meneruskan sisa hidup dan meninggal dunia pada tahun 2005 setelah menderita akibat seksaan penguasa, kematian Dr. Zulkifli Mohammad kerana kemalangan di Pahang, pemergian almarhum Ust Fadzil Mohd Noor pada tahun 2002 dan ramai lagi.
Moga Allah menempatkan Sheikh Dr. Fathi Yakan ditempat para solihin, syuhada' dan orang-orang yang beriman. Al-fatihah buat Sheikh Dr. Fathi Yakan...
PIALA KONFEDERASI FIFA 2009
Sekadar berkongsi minat dalam bola sepak...
Lapan pasukan mewakili benua masing-masing memburu kejuaraan piala Konfederasi FIFA 2009 yang berlangsung di Afrika Selatan. Kumpulan A menempatkan pasukan Sepanyol, Afrika Selatan, Iraq dan New Zealand. Manakala kumpulan B diketuai pasukan Brazil, Itali, Mesir dan Amerika Syarikat. Setakat hari ini (21/6/2009) dua pasukan sudah tersingkir daripada saingan iaitu New Zealand dan Amerika Syarikat setelah masing-masing tumpas dua perlawanan berturut-turut.
Robinho dan Kaka
Thursday, June 11, 2009
MANOHARA DEMO DEPAN KEDUTAAN MALAYSIA DI INDONESIA
Pemimpin-pemimpin kedua-dua negara mesti bijak menyelesaikan isu ini tanpa dipengaruhi emosi. Kita berharap moga isu ini dapat diselesaikan dengan baik untuk kebaikan dan kesejahteraan rakyat kedua-dua negara. Janganlah cepat melatah, biarlah pemimpin tertinggi negara, termasuk panglima tentera yang menyelesaikan isu Ambalat. Isu Manohara- Fakhry, siasat dahulu dakwaan Manohara, jangan cepat menghukum siapa yang bersalah. Begitu juga dengan isu pekerja Indonesia.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
SUARA SISWA RTM
sila klik untuk lihat rakaman tersebut: RTM
TAHNIAH BUAT SAHABAT-SAHABATKU...
Kedua, tahniah juga kepada Kak Shai (Shaidatul Hazwani) selamat mendirikan rumahtangga dengan pilihan hati. Terima kasih atas pertolongan dalam akademik. Kak Shai juga membuat kenduri pada hari ini di Kuala Krai, Kelantan.
Ketiga, kepada senior saya di UM dan sekolah dahulu, Nik Fendi dan Kak Hanan yang juga sudah bertukar status. Esok mereka akan adakan kenduri. Ana doakan moga sahabat-sahabat semua bahagia di dunia dan akhirat serta dimurahkan rezeki.
Tidak lupa juga kepada sahabat-sahabat yang telah mendirikan rumahtangga sebelum ini, Haafizuddin & Fatin, Zahrah, Basyirah (SMPI), Ghazali & Hazwani...
Saturday, June 6, 2009
PERBINCANGAN BERSAMA MPP UMS & DIALOG PASUM
Sesi Bersama Pelajar Baru PASUM
Setelah selesai sesi bersama MPP UMS sekitar pukul 4.15 petang, saya meneruskan pula agenda bersama 'adik-adik' (pelajar baru) Pusat Asasi Sains UM (PASUM) di Dewan Kuliah Utama (DKU) PASUM. Ternyata 'adik-adik' ini begitu bersemangat, maklumlah baru sahaja selesai mengikuti Minggu Orientasi PASUM. Di PASUM, mereka terbahagi kepada beberapa pengkhususan iaitu Sains Hayat, Sains Fizikal, Alam Bina dan tambahan Sains Gunaan & Pengajian Islam.
Dalam ucapan, saya sempat memberi beberapa saranan dan nasihat kepada 'adik-adik' baru UM ini, antaranya dalam soal pencapaian akademik, keselamatan, penglibatan dalam persatuan & kelab dan beberapa lagi untuk peringatan mereka. Turut serta dalam majlis ini, sahabat-sahabat ASMUM (fakulti Sains), AKIUM (fakulti Kejuruteraan) dan PSIPUM (fakulti Perubatan) yang juga merupakan bekas pelajar PASUM.
Friday, June 5, 2009
UCAPAN BARACK OBAMA DI CAIRO, MESIR
KONVENSYEN KEBANGSAAN MPP IPTA 2009 (2)
Untuk ruangan kali ini antara catatan & gambar-gambar sepanjang Konvensyen MPP...
Slot Bersama Timbalan Menteri Pengajian Tinggi
Malam Kebudayaan & Dinner Night
Khidmat Masyarakat
semasa majlis di sekolah-khidmat masyarakat
Saya diberi peluang untuk membentangkan kertas kerja dari skop Kepimpinan yang bertajuk 'Revolusi Mahasiswa dan Politik Baru Malaysia'. Untuk skop ini, selain saya, Suffi (YDP MPP UMP), Mursyidi (YDP MPP UiTM) dan Hafizul (wakil MPP UTM).
KONVENSYEN KEBANGSAAN MPP IPTA 2009 (1)
Peserta ini melibatkan MPP 20 buah IPTA dan beberapa buah IPTS di Malaysia. Bertemakan " Mahasiswa Teras Pembangunan Modal Insan Cemerlang", konvensyen kali ini diharapkan mampu memberikan manfaat kepaada MPP dan juga kepada kebajikan mahasiswa semua universiti Malaysia. Ianya dianjurkan oleh Majlis Kepimpinan Latihan Universiti-universiti Malaysia (MAKLUM), Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi (KPT) danUTHM.
Antara aktiviti-aktiviti yang disusun sepanjang konvensyen ini, Majlis Perasmian oleh Menteri Pengajian Tinggi, YB Dato' Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin, slot bersama Timbalan Menteri Pengajian Tinggi, YB Dato' Saifuddin Abdullah, pembentan kertas kerja oleh MPP yang terpilih, khidmat masyarakat serta banyak lagi.
PERKONGSIAN: PERJUMPAAN BERSAMA PENTADBIRAN UM
Assalamualaikum..
dan Salam sejahtera kepada rakan-rakan dan teman-teman
Berjumpa Pro-Canselor Universiti Malaya (UM)
Beberapa perkara telah dibangkitkan untuk makluman dan tindakan di peringkat pentadbiran UM. Antara isu-isu yang dimaklumkan adalah isu kebajikan pelajar asing di UM, akademik dan kebajikan mahasiswa.
Berjumpa Naib Canselor UM
Perjumpaan bersama ayahanda Naib Canselor, Prof. Dato' Dr. Ghouth Jasmon diadakan pada 9hb April di bilik Court, Canseleri bertujuan untuk membincangkan beberapa perkara berkaitan MPMUM, kebajikan mahasiswa, hal ehwal kampus dan sebagainya.
TNC HEPA UM, Pak Rae turut serta dalam perjumpaan ini yang bermula pukul 8.30 malam itu. Ayahanda NC turut sama membincangkan isu krisis ekonomi dan kesan terhadap mahasiswa serta pasaran kerja.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
SEKADAR BERKONGSI...
MU kalah 0-1 dengan Barcelona
Terkaya di Malaysia
Hari ini saya sempat meneliti maklumat terbaru mengenai orang terkaya di Malaysia. Robert Kuok melalui Kumpulan Kuok dengan nilai bersih AS$9 bilion berdasar sumber majalah Forbes Asia Malaysia 2009. Dari sepuluh orang yang terkaya di Malaysia, hanya seorang sahaja berketurunan Melayu menghuni kedudukan tersebut iaitu Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary...
Untuk berbicara tentang politik, semua sedia maklum krisis Perak tak selesai-selesai, Pilihan Raya Kecil (PRK) Penanti di Pulau Pinang, Manek Urai di Kelantan. Isu calon bebas dakwa di beri tawaran jawatan, Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim saman Dato' Anifah Aman dan lain-lain.
Wassalam...
Saturday, May 23, 2009
CROSS TALK: STUDENT ACTIVISM, THEN AND NOW
Some 35 years separate them. Hishamuddin Rais was president of the Universiti of Malaya in 1974 and Mohd Ridzuan Mohammad is the present president. With ARMAN AHMAD sitting in, the ex-president, often portrayed as a rabble-rouser, and the current president, a young man with ‘progressive ideas’, talk about the of the Universities and University Colleges Act 1971 and student activism in the country
Hishamuddin Rais, 58, the president of the Universiti Malaya student union in 1974, was arrested for leading a number of student demonstrations. He went into self-exile for 20 years, journeying through 30 countries, including Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Australia and Pakistan. He now contributes to a newspaper column and writes film scripts. |
Islamic studies scholar Mohd Ridzuan Mohammad, 23, is currently head of the Universiti Malaya student representative council and chairman of the national student representative council. He is also the former chairman of the University Students’ Movement to Abolish the Universities and University Colleges Act. |
Hishamuddin: There is a misconception that student activism began in Universiti Malaya in the 1970s. Student activism can be traced to the 1950s.
During that time, at the University of Malaya in Singapore, student activism had already taken root. Students there were criticising the British occupation of Malaya.
In the 1960s, student activism was intense in Universiti Malaya (as the university in Malaya was known when the University of Malaya was split into two divisions) in Kuala Lumpur.
I became the 17th president of Persatuan Mahasiswa Universiti Malaya (UM student union) in 1974. When I became the president, UM was still an autonomous body.
It wasn't just the academic institutions that were free at the time. Many other institutions in the country were free and autonomous, including the newspapers.
At the time, comments made by student leaders were reported in the newspapers. Student leaders had the courage to speak up.
Ridzuan: Since the introduction of the Universities and University Colleges Act almost 40 years ago, we have seen a gradual decline in student activism because many of the student leaders are afraid. Students have also been arrested under the Internal Security Act.
Last August, we organised a peaceful protest at the entrance of the Parliament building, calling for the abolition of the act.
We lay on the road in front of Parliament to protest against the proposed amendments. There have been a number of amendments to this act over the years but we believe all of them, including the latest amendments, were to appease certain groups and would not benefit students.
They are cosmetic in nature and do not affect the act which restricts student activism. The act does not benefit students in any way.
Hishamuddin: Although the act already existed when I became the student union president, we just ignored it.
Those days, we had our own funds to operate. There were 10,000 students and each student paid an annual fee of RM24, which meant each year, the student union would have RM240,000 in its coffers.
Our student union was the richest in Southeast Asia at that time. We had three buses to provide free transportation to students, a van, a motorcycle and a newspaper. I had 17 staff, including a driver, several clerks, a tukang sapu (sweeper) and other workers.
Because we had our own finances, we were an autonomous body in our own right. We organised our own events and programmes.
Ridzuan: Our accounts today are held by the Student Affairs Department of the university.
Students are not allowed to collect funds. We have difficulty in organising certain events because of this. There are many obstacles to overcome. When we contested, we had pledged the RM600 that is paid as my allowance as well as the allowances of the supreme council members would be contributed towards the students' needs. But these allowances have now been blocked.
HAMID TUAH
Hishamuddin: It is sad to see that after more than 30 years of the existence of the act, the student movement has suffered such a decline. In those days, the student movement spoke up on issues involving the rights of the people.
I remember in August 1967 when a landless farmer, Hamid Tuah, and his followers opened up land for agriculture and settlement in Teluk Gong.
(About 530 farmers had planted vegetables and built settlements on a 1,000-acre plot. In September, the government gave them a week's notice to vacate the land.)
Hamid was detained under the ISA. The student union spoke out against the detention.
There were numerous other incidents where the student unions were very vocal on issues involving the society at large, the most well-known being the Baling incident.
(The price of rubber fell drastically in 1974 and the situation, made worse by creeping inflation, saw farmers and rubber smallholders struggling. More than 20,000 peasant farmers demonstrated in Baling, Kedah, on Dec 1. Two days later, students joined in to support them with a big rally at the Selangor Club padang -- Dataran Merdeka -- in Kuala Lumpur. There was a crackdown on student leaders and Hishamuddin fled the country.)
The student movement reached its pinnacle in 1969. In that year, the students started getting involved in the election. They campaigned around the country and created manifestos.
(A total of 13 gatherings were held, attended by about 100,000 people.)
But it wasn't aligned to the coalition or opposition group. They wanted to educate the people through forums and talks.
Their efforts were perhaps part of the reason for the surprising outcome of the 1969 election that eventually led to the passing of the university act.
OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE
Ridzuan:We are working towards the abolition of the act. We have to admit that this seems a remote possibility at this time.
It is unfortunate that the government should think that the student bodies will be on the offensive the moment the act is repealed.
There are also other issues that need to be put right. Over the years, there has been a history of interference by political parties in Universiti Malaya's student politics.
Some political parties have exerted their influence on the student bodies. However, the situation is changing for the better and we have a vice-chancellor who is not politically affiliated or motivated.
Hishamuddin: Yes, in the past few years, some undergraduates have become a "part" of political parties .
If they are "stooges" of Pakatan Rakyat or Barisan Nasional and just spout the views of these parties, they are not held in any regard by the students. It sure is good when there are students who are non-partisan and dare to speak the truth.
Ridzuan: We do not have political ties with any political parties outside the campus although some people have claimed that because most of our manifestos seem similar to the opposition, we must be linked to the opposition. But the truth is, we are truly non-partisan.
However, this has not always been the case at Universiti Malaya. For the past few years, groups who have clear links with mainstream political parties have held the student union leadership.
After boycotting the 2003 election, the "progressive-thinking" seniors contested again and lost between 2004 and 2007.
We attribute our win this year to the changing political climate in the March 2008 election. The changing political climate seemed to have affected the students as well those who wanted change. We hope to see more positive changes in the future.