Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Severn Suzuki Speech in Rio Summit 1992

Assalamualaikum kepada pembaca..

Hari Khamis yang lalu iaitu bersamaan dengan 23 September 2010, Universiti Malaya telah dilawati oleh sekumpulan pelajar dari Universiti Waseda, Jepun. Berikutan dengan itu, terdapat satu program seminar telah dianjurkan untuk membincangkan isu 'Bioetika' atau 'Bioethic' masa kini. Sebuah klip video ucapan daripada adik Severn Suzuki yang baru berusia 12 tahun di United Nation Earth Summit di Rio de Janeiro 1992 telah di tayangkan kepada para penonton.





Mari ikuti video ini..


Hello, I’m Severn Suzuki speaking for E.C.O. – The Environmental Children’s Organisation.
We are a group of twelve and thirteen-year-olds from Ca

nada trying to make a difference:
Vanessa Suttie, Morgan Geisler, Michelle Quigg and me. We raised all the money ourselves to come six thousand miles to tell you adults you must change your ways. Coming here today, I have no hidden agenda. I am fighting for

my future.
Losing my future is not like losing an election or a few points on the stock market. I am here to speak for all generations to come.
I am here to speak on behalf of the starving children around the world whose cries go unheard.
I am here to speak for the countless animals dying across this planet because they have nowhere left to go. We cannot afford to be not heard.
I am afraid to go out in the sun now because of the holes in the ozone. I am afraid to breathe the air because I don’t know what chemicals are in it.
I used to go fishing in Vancouver with my dad until just a few years ago we found the fish full of cancers. And now we hear about animals and plants
going exinct every day — vanishing forever.
In my life, I have dreamt of seeing the great herds of wild animals, jungles and rainforests full of birds and butterfilies, but now I wonder if they will even exist for my children to see.
Did you have to worry about these little things when you w
ere my age?
All this is happening before our eyes and yet we act as if we have all the time we want and all the solutions. I’m only a child and I don’t have all the solutions, but I want you to realise, neither do you!
* You don’t know how to fix the holes in our ozone layer.

* You don’t know how to bring salmon back up a dead stream.
* You don’t know how to bring back an animal now extinct.
* And you can’t bring back forests that once grew where there is now desert.

If you don’t know how to fix it, please stop breaking it!
Here, you may be delegates of your governments, business p
eople, organisers, reporters or poiticians – but really you are mothers and fathers, brothers and sister, aunts and uncles – and all of you are somebody’s child.
I’m only a child yet I know we are all part of a family, five billion strong, in fact, 30 million species strong and we all share the same air, water and soi
l — borders and governments will never change that.
I’m only a child yet I know we are all in this together and should act as one single world towards one single goal.
In my anger, I am not blind, and in my fear, I am not afraid to tell th
e world how I feel.
In my country, we make so much waste, we buy and throw away, buy and throw away, and yet northern countries will not share with the needy. Even when we have more than enough, we are afraid to lose some of our wealth, afraid to share.
In Canada, we live the privileged life, with plenty of food, water
and shelter — we have watches, bicycles, computers and television sets.
Two days ago here in Brazil, we were shocked when we spent some time with some children living on the streets. And this is what one child told us: “I wish I was rich and if I were, I would give all the street children food, clothes, medicin
e, shelter and love and affection.”
If a child on the street who has nothing, is willing to share, why are we who have everyting still so greedy?
I can’t stop thinking that these children are my age, that it makes
a tremendous difference where you are born, that I could be one of those children living in the Favellas of Rio; I could be a child starving in Somalia; a victim of war in the Middle East or a beggar in India.
I’m only a child yet I know if all the money spent on war was spent on ending poverty and finding environmental answers, what a wonderful place this earth would be!
At school, even in kindergarten, you teach us to behave in the world. You teach us:

* not to fight with others,
* to work things out,
* to respect others,
* to clean up our mess,


* not to hurt other creatures
* to share – not be greedy.

Then why do you go out and do the things you tell us not to do?
Do not forget why you’re attending these conferences, who you’re doing this for — we are your own children. You are deciding what kind of world
we will grow up in. Parents should be able to comfort their children by saying “everyting’s going to be alright” , “we’re doing the best we can” and “it’s not the end of the world”.
But I don’t think you can say that to us anymore. Are we
even on your list of priorities? My father always says “You are what you do, not what you say.”
Well, what you do makes me cry at night. You grown ups say you love us. I challenge you, please make your actions reflect your words. Thank you for listening.

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Pelbagai perasaan muncul tatkala mendengar ucapan daripada adik Severn Suzuki dari Canada ini. Perasaan sayu dan kagum silih berganti melihatkan keberanian adik ini melontarkan isi hatinya berkenaan isu dunia yang kian meruncing kini. Apa yang pasti, tak ramai dalam kalangan anak-anak muda seusia dengan adik Severn Suzuki ini mampu untuk berdiri dalam khalayak ramai dan melontarkan suara berkenaan dengan isu dunia seperti ini ataupun sekurang-kurangnya merasa risau akan situasi dunia yang sedang berlaku sekarang..

Penduduk bumi kini nyata makin rakus. Nilai-nilai agama sudah tidak lagi menjadi panduan dalam aplikasi sains dan teknologi. Nilai-nilai agama sudah jauh kau sisihkan dalam keghairahan kau mempelopori khazanah-khazanah dunia ini wahai manusia. Kau tamak. Kau angkuh!

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Hari-hari Terakhir Ramadhan



(ini bukan rumah saya..:) )




Sudah hampir lima hari saya di kampung. Alhamdulilah diberi peluang berbuka bersama-sama keluarga lagi kali nie. Semester kali ini agak special sedikit kerana kami diberi cuti raya selama 2 minggu iaitu bermula dari 4 September yang lalu sehinggalah 19 September 2010. Memang syok habis lah. Mana taknya, sebelum ini cuti raya hanya diberikan seminggu saja. Jika sebelum-sebelum ini, saya biasanya akan pulang ke kampung pada malam 2 hari sebelum hari raya. Tapi kali ini tidak lagi.


Nak dijadikan cerita, after berbuka dengan parents, mak saya cakap "nanti lepas ni ikut mak tarawikh kat surau, jumpa dengan orang-orang kampung". Mak dan ayah saya agak mementingkan pergaulan dengan orang-orang kampung, iyalah, mana tahu kalau-kalau satu hari kita ditimpa kesusahan mereka inilah juga yang kita harapkan untuk membantu.
So, dikesempatan yang ada ni dapatlah saya ikut parents bersolat tarawikh di surau kampung saya. Fuh..memang dah lama tak jenguk kat surau ni. Melangkah masuk je kat surau ni membuatkan saya terkenang waktu belajar mengaji dengan Ustaz Berahim di surau ni waktu kecik-kecik dulu. Huhu..Rasa-rasanya last saya solat di surau ini sewaktu masih bersekolah dulu..Tak banyak yang berubah, masih macam dulu juga. Muazzin nya masih lagi anak mak cik Peah iaitu abang (err..tak ingat namanya..huhu) dan imam nya masih lagi Ustaz Berahim. Wajah-wajah makcik-makcik yang ada di dalam surau itu juga sangat familiar bagiku. Makcik Timah, Makcik Bedah, Makcik Siti, makcik Jara dan makcik-makcik lain yang saya tak berapa ingat namanya sebab selalu panggil makcik je. Tetapi bezanya wajah-wajah ini jelas sudah semakin dimamah usia.. Tidak ramai pun jemaah wanita disitu, dalam lebih kurang dua saf saja. Terasa suasana muhibbah dalam kalangan penduduk seqariah, begitu berbeza suasananya dengan sewaktu saya solat jemaah di kolej bersama rakan-rakan. Apa yang lebih membuatkan saya terharu, seorang makcik yang kerjanya menjual surat khabar di pintu pagar sekolah saya dulu mencium-cium pipi saya sambil bertanya khabar apabila saya bersalaman dengannya."Huhu..ingat gak makcik nie kat aku.."

Dan esok merupakan malam terakhir untuk umat islam mengerjakan ibadah tarawikh. Namun apa yang penting, bukan ibadah tarawikh saja yang kita kejarkan pada bulan ramadhan ini, amal yang lain jika kita niatkan kerana Allah insyaallah ianya juga akan diterima sebagai ibadah. Semoga kita semua berkesempatan untuk berjumpa dengan Ramadhan pada tahun akan datang..Insyaallah.