Pakatan Rakyat (PR) Social Political Buzz & Bulls

come lets play ball.but Bakun is NOT a ball..

Sarawak wants the federal government to consider the states interest in the sales of Bakun hydro electric dam to avoid the multi-million ringgit project being branded as a white elephant.

State Public Utilities Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan said the federal government should look into the state governments purpose to purchase the dam which was to power the states heavy industries.

The federal government should consider not only on making profit but also look at the overall factors, he told reporters after attending the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, Sarawak, Hari Raya Aidilfitri gathering here last night.

Im sure they (federal government) will consider in a holistic manner, he said, adding that Sarawak needed Bakun dam as it would speed up the process of industrialisation for the state and nation as a whole as was being discussed with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

Asked whether the state government would buy power from the bidders if the state failed to secure the deal, Awang Tengah said: That is one of the factors that we emphasise. However, if it is still within our control, it is better in terms of planning.

The Bakun Dam, located on Balui River in the upper Rejang River basin, 37 kilometres upstream from Belaga, is expected to be completed by December this year.

Sarawak Hidro, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Ministry of Finance Incorporated, is the developer of the Bakun Dam, which will generate 2,400 megawatts of electricity when all the eight turbines are in place by 2012.

The overall cost of Bakun has been placed at RM7.3 billion but due to cost overruns, compensat! ion for delays and interests, the final cost is said to have escalated.

Last month, Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud said the state government offered RM6 billion to buy the Bakun dam from the federal government.

However, he said the state was willing to raise its bid to RM7 billion if the method of payment could be made lighter.

It was reported that there were two other bids for the dam with the highest coming from a partnership between the Qatar Investment Authority, Malton Bhds Datuk Desmond Lim and a China company, which offered RM8.8 billion.

The other bidder is the government strategic investment unit, 1 Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB), which offered RM8 billion for the dam.

Negotiations on the sale of Bakun are still ongoing and a final decision has yet to be reached.

On Wednesday, Taib said he has a better case than the other bidders because Sarawaks purpose for the dam is to power the heavy industries which were poise to further develop the state whereas the other bidders wanted the dam for commercial purposes.

He said it was not easy for a private company to buy a dam the size of Bakun for commercial purposes or purely as a business ventures since it would need to secure clients.

The successful bidder must be able to decide to whom the power should be sold and secure these clients for a very long period to make profit, he added.

BERNAMA


Filed under: Alternatives, corruption, Dams Tagged: Anak Sarawak Bangsa Malaysia, BAKUN DAM, Sarawak, Sarawak politics, Save Sarawak
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ROSLI DAHLAN: A Case of Selective Prosecution and Justice Delayed

October 9, 2010

ROSLI DAHLAN: A Case of Selective Prosecution and Justice Delayed

by Din Merican

Justice delayed, is justice denied William Gladstone (1809 1898)

Since two weeks ago, Raja Petra Kamaruddins (RPK) Malaysia Today news portal posted the series of MACC NFA cases. Like the NCIS TV series, RPK slowly peels layer after layer of what the crime is, who did it and how it was done. All there is to do after the expose is to prosecute that crime. But that would not be in the NCIS tv series. That would be in another tv series that glorify the brilliance of the defence counsel and the idiocy of the prosecutors case, like LA Law or Boston Legal. The two latter tv series however provide tongue in cheek comedy relief, not unlike the U-tube court video of the MACCs Director of Prosecution Dato Razak Musa demonstrating how Teoh Beng Hock could have died by strangulating himself.

RPKs series of arcticles on MACC NFA Cases have now come to Part 10. RPK has provided an Idiots Guide to Identifying Crime and Corruption. This is a very instructive tool for an institution like the MACC whose motto is Amanah, Tegas, Adil (Trustworthy, Impartial, Fair) and whose head, the Chief Commissioner Dato Seri Abu Kassim Mohamed, had made a public pledge during the recent Malaysian Law Conference that he would resign if the MACC can be shown to have failed to investigate cases against big fishes.

The ABUs: Abu Lahab-Abu Jahal and Abu Kassim

Abu Kassim has yet to rise to the pledge that he had made, he has yet to resign. It seems that Abu Kassim is just another Abu Lahab and Abu Jahal, two despised characters in Islamic history. Abu Kassim should be reminded that in Surah Al Lahab (surah 111:3), God warned people like him that: Burnt soon will he be in a Fire of blazing Flame!

UMNOs Khir Toyo Excesses

What has been revealed by RPK is not secret. The ! public a lready knew about Khir Toyos excesses, about the Disneyland trip, the cruise down the River Nile, the Morrocan belly dancers etc. The public already knew about officials of the UMNO Selangor Government under Khir Toyo having a jolly expensive holiday disguised as a technical visit at taxpayers expense. The public already knew of the opulent Balinese palace Khir Toyo build costing more than RM24 million, which he claimed was worth less than RM3 million. The public already knew that his new found wealth justified a new handsome plastic surgery face and fair smooth skin which he claimed is achieved by eating tempeh (fermented soya), a traditional food of the Wak Jawa Tempeh my foot!

Before and after Tempe

Former Selangor Menteri Besar Dr Mohd Khir Toyo along with his family and other state officials spent almost RM1.6 million on two overseas trips which included a tour of Paris and Orlando Disneyland.

The late TBH lost his life because of MACC investigation of allege misuse of state fund of RM 2,400. Khir Toyo has his multi million built mansion but no action taken. I think he has workd really darn hard being a general dentist. Syabas Toyo!, my wife (who was his senior and tutor in the dental faculty is proud of your achievement for being the most workaholic dentist in the world)

The public knew he lied not just because they can compare his old and new look, but because there are thousands of Javanese in Kelang and everywhere else in Malaysia and mi! llions m ore Javanese in Indonesia whose skin is as sawo matang (earthen brown) as can be, which no amount of tempeh-eating could make fairer. The public already knew all these lies.

What the public did not know or could not understand was how such blatant abuses of powers and positions by people given public trust could go unnoticed and unchecked. How such corruption and base greed which had attracted publicity and controversy could escape prosecution. How the ACA and its rebadged entity, now known as the MACC, could conclude there was no case and thus NFAd these crimes. How a specialised agency like the MACC could fail to identify what, who the criminals were and how the crimes were under the carpet. That is what RPK has done for the public and that is why RPK is regarded as a hero for truth and justice. That is what has enraged the public when RPK is hounded out of the country for exposing the truth about the plunderers of the nation. This is what RPK said:

The MACC said that these are old cases. The MACC said that there is no evidence of fraud or corruption. The MACC said that the cases have been closed and the files marked No Further Action (NFA). So Malaysia Today is helping the MACC by providing the evidence they cant seem to find.

The MACCs response has been pathetic. Day by day, RPK is showing that the MACC is not serious about eradicating corruption. Day by day, the MACC is shown to have resiled on its own oath and motto. Day by day, MACC is seen as just being another tool of the BN to cover up its own excesses. Day by day, the organs of government is shown to be apparatus of abuses and oppressions. Day by day the PDRM and the MACC are seen as just tools by the Attorney General Gani Patail to further his own interests. That is why the public wanted Musa Hassan hounded out as IGP. That is why the public wants Abu Kassim to fulfil his public pledge. That is why I want PM Najib to realise that AG Gani is a liability to the government and to the country. Alre! ady, he tried to play the antics of a naughty school boy in the Pulau Batu Putih Case. He was shown cheating with doctored photographs of Pedra Branca, and was caught out by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

The Malaysian legal team headed by our Attorney General has resorted to cheating at the International Courts of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. The Straits Times of Singapore has reported that Malaysia, " in an attempt to convey a subliminal message of proximity between Pedra Branca and the coast of Johor, produced a (plagiarised) photograph which was not an accurate reflection of what visitors to Pedra Branca would see if they were looking towards the Johor mainland ".

It was a shame indeed we were lost Pulau Batu Putih due to cloak and dagger chicanery and ineptitude of our legal team.

The MAS Case

In the MAS case where the national airlines was plundered to the tune in excess of RM8 billion, the AG Gani recommended that the case be NFAd. If the public did not know why to this day, Tajudin Ramli is not prosecuted, they do now, because AG Gani and TRs proxy and Mr Fix It , Shahidan Shafie, are the best of buddies. RPK has shown photographs of AG Gani, Tajudin and Shahidan together. Is the MACC going to do nothing about these photographs?

In Part 6, RPK showed that the MACC was extraordinarily compassionate with Dato Jaabar Kamin, Perangsang Bhds CEO, who was supposedly unwell, and decided not to interview him and thus close the case. Yet the MACC interrogated Teoh Beng Hock till he died? The MACC charged Rosli Dahlan despite admitting that he was never a suspect but just needed as a witness? Thi! s is wha t RPK stated:

The evidence is there. A crime has been committed. It is, however, a technical crime. And the party that paid the money should have known it should not have paid the money. So the party paying is the guilty party and not the party receiving the benefit. A very crucial witness is not well so the MACC does not want to stress him further by talking to him. The case, therefore, has to be closed as NFA. And see the names of the MACC personnel on the documents below, people who have already made fools of themselves in other cases involving Teoh Beng Hock, Rosli Dahlan and Ramli Yusuff.

And what are the names of the MACC officials who did that? Let me list out for you: 1) Azam Baki; 2) Kevin Morais; 3) Razak Musa et al. The very same people who were so decisive and swift in concluding that Rosli Dahlan must be brutally arrested there and then, one day before Hari Raya of 2007 and charged in court. These very people who were so hesitant and compassionate in Tajudin Ramlis and Khir Toyos case suddenly turned hardened investigators and prosecutors against Rosli. Can the MACCs motto of Amanah, Tegas, Adil (Trustworthy, Impartial, Fair) be believed? Is this not a clear case of selective prosecution?

In Dato Ramlis case, the MACC charged six policemen, Dato Ramli and Lawyer Rosli Dahlan based on the words of a pimp, gangster and murderer, Moo Sai Chin. They believed the word of a criminal over 8 dedicated professionals. In the end, the charges that the MACC made against the six policemen, Dato Ramli and Rosli were not for corruption but for some technical offences. Yet, in Khir Toyos case, this is what the MACC said in response to RPKs postings:

The accusations made in a blog that said SPRM (MACC) did not investigate and did not prosecute the suspects based on the investigation reports of three cases is absolutely baseless, replied the MACC on its official blog, www.ourdifferentview.com, today. Besides, the! cases m entioned were not graft cases. So, dont try to connect SPRM with this issue and slam them for purportedly not taking action to investigate and prosecute. It is not fair to hit out at SPRM and connect it to the issue of MACCs frayed image for silencing action on this case, it said.

What do we have today? The six policemen have been acquitted. Dato Ramli has been acquitted of all three technical charges. Yet they have not been reinstated during Musa Hassans time as IGP. It is now for the new IGP to reinstate them to their posts, rank, command, salary and all entitlements. That is the correct thing to do but not yet done. IGP Ismail Omar, wake up and do the right thing!

Rosli Dahlan: MACC does not what to do with him

As for Rosli Dahlan, the MACC just dont know what to do with him. They have charged him in so sensational a manner to smear his name and reputation. Yet, on the day he was charged in court, he told Judge SM Komathy from the dock that me. He sued Kevin Morais et all and the MACC for RM 50 million. He sued all the mainstream media Utusan Malaysia, Berita Harian and The Star. For that, the MACC accused him of arrogance. A man out to redeem himself and is instead accused of arrogance. Rosli then sent in a very sad representation letter during the recent Ramadan seeking the charge against him to withdrawn. I saw the letter, I shed tears reading the letter. But the MACC stonewalled him. They did not reply to Rosli.

AG-MACC are all out to humiliate Rosli Dahlan

Judgment Delayed and Justice Denied

At the last hearing date on September 6-8, the MACC declined to make oral submissions after closing their case. The MACC DPPs sought to make Written Submissions and got the matter postponed. Yesterday, on October 8 when the case was a! gain men tioned, the MACC tried this delaying tactic again and said they were not free to appear for Roslis case until December 20, so the case is further postponed for two months.

Rosli has a broad commercial practice having experience in a wide variety of commercial and corporate disputes and litigation including international arbitrations in Europe. He has worked closely with international clients in managing their cross border disputes.

So while everyone has been freed, while the main suspect, Dato Ramli, is already a free man, Roslis fate remains uncertain. His life and career remains suspended in animation. What cruelty! Have they not heard of the legal maximJustice delayed, is justice denied ?


Letter & Opinion From Joe Public

Pakatan faces 2 tough by-elections before year-end


Malaysia Chronicle

Two tough by-elections await the Pakatan Rakyat before the end of this year one in Galas, Kelantan and the other in Batu Sapi, Sabah.

Both seats are located in deep BN territory and it wont be easy for the Pakatan to pry a victory from Prime Minister Najib Razak, whom pundits predict may soon call for national elections.

They expect him to roll out the full barrage of election goodies in order to ensure that his BN coalition enters the 13th General Election with a psychological edge.

In Sabah, the untimely death of Batu Sapi MP Edmund Chong has triggered Malaysia's 13th by-election since March 2008, while the late PAS assemblyman for Galas, Chek Hashim Sulaima, who died of colon cancer, had prompted the 12th.

Galas will be balloted on November 4, while Batu Sapit will have to be held within the next two months. Due to the customary year-end bad weather where flooding and monsoon rains are common, the Election Commission may also declare a November by-election date for Batu Sapi.

We are of course saddened by such an untimely death and we extend to his family our deepest condolences, PKR communications director Ronnie Klassen told Malaysia Chronicle.

EdmundBut there has to be a by-election now, and as far Pakatan is concerned, we will certainly go all out. Mostly likely a PKR candidate will be fielded although DAP is also familiar with the area. Batu Sapi is a mixed semi-urban constituency with a mostly Muslim majority population. So far, it has been a BN enclave."

Two by-elections before year-end
The 54-year Chong had retained his seat with a 3,708 majority, polling 9,479 votes against independent Chung Kwing Wings 5,771. According to the 2008 electoral list, there were 26,004 voters. Turnout wa! s 15,980 while spoilt votes 730.

Chong had first won Batu Sapi in 2004 uncontested when his opponent withdrew at the eleventh hour.

Hashim SulaimaThere are two state seats under the Batu Sapi (P185) parliamentary umbrella Sekong (N43) held by BNs Samsudin Yahya and Karamunting (N44) held by BNs Peter Pang.

In Galas, PAS had won the seat by a wafer-slim 646-vote majority in 2008. The constituency is part of the Gua Musang parliamentary seat held by Umnos Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah since 1969.

Tengku Razaleigh has agreed to be the Umno election director for Galas although he has not accepted the offer to become the by-election candidate. He plans to meet Najib next week before making any decision.

Lik Batu Sapi, Galas is also a mixed seat although the Muslim population dominates. According to the 2008 list, there are 10,330 voters in the constituency, with 65.4% Malays, 22.3% Chinese, 10.5% Orang Asli and 1.8% Indians.

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Azmin: I won't have lasted if I was loyal to individuals, not ideals

PKR deputy presidential aspirant Azmin Ali met head-on perceptions that have dogged him even before the launch of reformasi, the movement that gave birth to his political party.


In remarks made to some 60 officials from several PKR divisions in Johor at Permas Jaya, Azmin said he was neither sybarite nor spartan in his lifestyle.

He also said his loyalty to the party was more expansive than his critics have claimed, which was that it was Anwar-centric.

“They say I own a Ferrari,” said Azmin on Friday night, a smooth speaker in Bahasa and a competent one in English - he adeptly switched back and forth between the two - while campaigning for votes among divisional leaders who are apt to convey their impressions to other members who did not attend the meeting.

“If I had one I would have driven it here from Kuala Lumpur,” he cracked to his audience.

“And I would have come along for the ride,” chimed Chua Jui Meng, PKR Johor liaison chief (below), to laughter from attendees.

“People saw a friend's Ferrari at my house one day and concluded I owned one,” offered Azmin about the origins of stories of his hedonistic tastes.

Azmin used that entrée to the topic of his sybaritic friends to tackle the perception he had gained from their deep pockets, that as gatekeeper for Anwar Ibrahim when the latter was finance minister, he had leveraged on their largesse.

“Once they cut a cake on my birthday while we were on a flight and there was a bag with half a million Ringgit in it. I told Datuk Seri Anwar that the money should be given back to wherever it came from,” said Azmin, warming to his theme that he was the target of malicious stories.

Even DNA test

Johor PKR chief Jimmy Chua
Eyes glistening with emotion, he said stories circulated about him and his family had reached extents where his wife Shamshida Taharin's fidelity was questioned and he had to send their daughter for a DNA test to ascertain paternity.

“The test confirmed I was her father,” said Azmin (with wife), giving his listeners the impression that in his political career he had endured fortune's slings and arrows to an immoderate degree.

“I have gone through the mill,” asserted Azmin, who alluded to the attacks on his private property, and instances of repression by the powers-that-be that included near-detention under the ISA, and the stories of his supposed wealth and of its dubious origins.

“But through it all, I have stayed loyal to the cause. I have never wavered and true members of PKR have seen that my ordeal could not have been borne if it was limited to individuals and not the party's ideals,” he said to rousing applause.

Still, Azmin acknowledged the need to defend party supremo Anwar Ibrahim against the looming possibility of another round of imprisonment over sodomy charges.

“After the party elections are over, my focus will be to defend Anwar against the threat of imprisonment. We contest each other now and then we reunite to defend him against unjust jailing,” he said.

Internal targets

Shifting his sights to internal targets, Azmin said PKR stalwarts had suffered unjust detention under the ISA long before 'newcomers' to the party – he declined to be more specific – had resigned their government posts to register their protest and join other parties.

Zaid Ibrahim - rival for No.2 post
“I nearly suffered under that law and several of my compatriots have felt the full brunt of it, so we don't need anybody to wear opposition to the law as a badge for promotion up the PKR hierarchy.

“Why should we bargain for a situation where we bear the scars and other get to enjoy the stripes?” asserted Azmin to emphatic applause.

Finally, Azmin assured his listeners that after the party elections, a seminar would be held in Johor where all elected PKR MPs, assemblypersons and other leaders would attend to devise strategy for the party to do well in the next general election.

Later, Chua would take up this theme in his brief speech, giving a satiric twist to the Malay word for bastion ('kubu Umno') such that it was rendered as burial ('kubur Umno') grounds.

At the end of the two-hour plus meeting, Azmin mingled with obviously impressed divisional leaders before hurrying off to Kulai for another support- garnering function. - Malaysiakini

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FreedomFilmFest 2010 [+VIDEO]


9 October, 2010 By Lord Bobo

FreedomFilmFest is back for the 7th year! The two-day festival will feature 14 award winning Malaysian and international human rights documentaries. FreedomFilmFest 2010 will be held throughout the month of October and November, gracing cities across the nation including Petaling Jaya, Johor Bahru, Miri and Georgetown! Watch the winners trailer below.

The main premier of FreedomFilmFest 2010 held in Petaling Jaya, organised by KOMAS in cooperation with the Selangor State Government under the care of Exco Kebudayaan YB Rodziah Ismail.

FreedomFilmFest 2010

16 & 17 October, 2010

@

Menara PKNS

17 Jalan Yong Shook Lin, 46200 Petaling Jaya

(Nearby Asiajaya LRT or Taman Jaya LRT. MPPJ shuttle bus will be on regular rounds to and fro nearby LRT stations to screening venue. Look out for poster/banner on the bus.)

This is a private closed door event.

Please REGISTER ONLINE to get your FREE tickets.

Film Screening Schedule and Synopsis

All thematic sessions will be followed by a 20min facilitated discussion with exciting and knowledgeable resource persons. So come prepared with your questions, if any, and participate and share!

Sat, 16 October

2pm
  • THE STORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS Produced By United For Human rights(UHR) (10mins)

This striking short film defines – simpls and concisely – one of the world’s most misunderstood subject – human rights . If you are human, this film is about you

  • EVERY MOTHER’S SON By Tami Gold and Kelly Anderson (52mins) 2004

In the late 1990s, three victims of police brutality made headlines around the country: Amadou Diallo, the young West African man whose killing sparked intense public protest; Anthony Baez, killed in an illegal choke-hold; and Gary (Gidone) Busch, a Hasidic Jew shot and killed outside his Brooklyn home. Every Mother’s Son profiles three New York mothers who unexpectedly find themselves united to seek justice and transform their grief into an opportunity for profound social change.

The grassroots movement they inspired in New York is challenging the militarization of law enforcement and the erosions of constitutional protections. When police kill someone under suspicious circumstances, the mothers assemble to help the family deal with its grief and to seek the truth and accountability. The mothers have also become advocates for police reforms, including better training and more citizen oversight, and have connected to a larger national movement against police brutality.

Emmy Nomination, Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Directing (2005)

Audience Award, Tribeca Films Festival (2004)

Cine Golden Eagle (2005)

Gold Plaque, Social Political Documentary, Hugo Awards (2005)

Award Finalist, IFP Spotlight on Documentary (2004 Independent Feature Film Market)

UrbanWorld Film Festival (2004)

3.30pm

  • RAUL THE TERRIBLE By David Bradbury(55mins) 2006

Raul Castells was born in the city of Che Guevara. He admires Che’s convictions. Raul is a walking, talking force of nature. He fights the Government, big business, and invades buildings and casinos. And he has good reason. The average Argentinian does not have a job, a roof over their head or any means to provide for their family.

Australian Film Institute Awards, Best Direction in a Documentary 2006

Australian Film Institute Awards, Best Editor in a Documentary 2006

Australian Directors Guild Award, Best Direction in a Documentary, 2007

5.00pm

  • URANIUM – IS IT A COUNTRY? By S. Auth, I. Huber, K. Schnatz (55mins)

Many countries including Malaysia has recently embarked on a nuclear energy plan. However, the public has yet to understand or engaged in meaningful debate on the issue. By looking at Australia’s experience of uranium mining, this film presents the opportunities and risks posed by the production of nuclear energy.7.45pm LAUNCH EVENT – Premiere of FreedomFilmFest 2010 winners

  • PILIH By Loo Que Lin (30mins) 2010

Are our universities empowering future generations to participate in a democratic society, or are they nurturing disempowered and indoctrinated youths? Using a popular talk show format, Pilih explores the issue of campus election and exposes the reality faced by our students. It gives us insight as to why our youths may be apathetic, and a micro-look as to how democracy functions in Malaysia.

  • HAK DINAFIKAN By Abri Yok Chupil & Shafie Bin Deris (30mins) 2010

On March 17, 2010 more than 2,000 Orang Asli marched in a rare protest against a proposed new land policy, believed to be detrimental to their people. This documentary- made by a team of orang asli – contains their voices; many who are speaking out for the first time. Hear what they have to say in their own words

  • KISAH TAUKE MANCIS DAN MINYAK TUMPAH By Sheridan Mahavera & Siti Nurbaiyah (30mins) 2010

This is a story a two communities and the relocation of a temple. This film takes a look behind its sensational headlines to understand how the dispute came to be. It reminds us how extremism can easily be fueled when we fail to understand the context of the dispute, and manage such situations beyond the emotions.

(Watch out for an exclusive interview with the filmmakers and more trailers on LoyarBurok.com!)

Sun, 17 October

12.00pm
  • HUTAN KEHIDUPAN KAMI By Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia & Centre for Orang Asli Concerns(30mins) 2010

Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) is a method that allows Indigenous people to assert their land rights and to demonstrate that they are capable of working together with government authorities to protect the forest and derive subsistence and identity from it.

This video is the result of the efforts of young indigenousvideographers from 4 communities in Sabah that are using CBNRM, aspart of a capacity building initiative of the Indigenous Peoples Network of Malaysia (JOAS). 2.00pm

  • MENCARI KARTIKA By Norhayati Kaprawi and Ucu Augustin (40mins) 2010

First-time filmmaker Norhayati Kaprawi was inspired to make “Mencari Kartika” after surveys by polling house Merdeka Center found a large majority of Muslims in Malaysia supported the caning of Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno for consuming alcohol. This documentary explores the Muslims’s perception of “justice” in the context of Malaysia that is lauded for its modern, progressive, multi-racial image. 3.30pm

  • SPECIAL PASS By Vicknesh Varan (24 min) 2009

Indian national Anthonysamy Charles found work as a cook at a restaurant in Singapore. However, he worked for long hours without rest, was refused overtime pay and had to endure verbal abuses from his employer. MOM (Ministry of Manpower) ordered that the workers stop work at the restaurant and a Special Pass was issued to them while the investigations were carried out. In a foreign land with families back home to support, we follow Charles and his colleagues as they attempt to seek shelter and work.

Best Documentary, Singapore Short Film Awards 2010 4.30pm

  • BUDAYA TAK TERBATAS (Borderless Culture) By Kampung Halaman & IPMKR-Y (31 mins)

Does culture have borders? Can a nation claim a culture to be uniquely theirs? This film explores how this issue is played out in the context of Indonesia and Malaysia- two countries that share the similar malay culture. 5.30pm

  • HONGSHA’S SCHOOL BAG (25mins)

A touching short film based on the real experiences of life as an indigenous burmese migrant child who dreams of going to school in Thailand.

  • BURMA’S HIDDEN KILLERS By Sam Kalayanee (30mins)

The majority of landmine victims in Burma are not soldiers but civilians. This film gives us a rare glimpse of life in closed-door Burma where its people are still suffering from the effects of landmine usage. 8.15pm

  • PRAY THE DEVIL BACK TO HELL By Abigail E. Disney and Gini Reticker (72mins) 2008

Pray the Devil Back to Hell is a multi award winning documentary about the gripping account of a group of brave, visionary women who demanded peace for Liberia, a nation torn to shreds by a decade-old civil war. The women’s historic yet unsung achievement finds voice in a narrative that intersperses contemporary interviews, archival images, and scenes of present-day Liberia to recount the experiences and memories of the women who were instrumental in bringing lasting peace to their country.

2008 Tribeca Film Festival – Best Documentary

2008 Silverdocs – Witness Award

2008 Heartland Film Festival – Crystal Heart Award for Best Documentary Feature

2008 St. Louis International Film Festival – Best Documentary in the Interfaith Category

2008 My Media Award from the My Hero Festival

2009 Santa Barbara International Film Festival – Social Justice Award for Documentary Film

2009 Cinema for Peace – The Cinema for Peace Award for Justice

2009 One World International Human Rights Festival, Prague – Rudolf Vrba Award in the Right to Know Competition

2009 Women’s Film Festival, Brattleboro, VT – Best of Fest

2009 Wilbur Award – Film Documentary for 2009

2009 Movies that Matter Festival – Golden Butterfly

(and many more)


Check out our WEBSITE freedomfilmfest.komas.org for more screenings in Miri, JB, Penang, Annexe etc. Do email us freedomfilmfest@komas.org if you’re interested to host your own screening party on our behalf at your OWN hometown! FreedomFilmFest 2010 is funded by the European Union in cooperation with Konrad Adenaur Stiftung. See Also:

  • The LoyarBurok Interview: Still No Silver Lining? - Our interview with the LoyarBurokkers behind last year’s FFF entry “Still No Silver Lining” about the Perak crisis.
  • Sepuluh Tahun Sebelum Merdeka – Watch this FFF 2007 winner by Fahmi Reza for the history lesson they don’t want you to learn in school.

Karpal to Perak DAP: Stop the war


By Athi Shankar

GEORGE TOWN: The on-going ugly public spat among top leaders in Perak DAP have got into the nerves of party national chairman Karpal Singh.

He wants all parties involved to immediately stop the public row for the sake of party unity.

He reminded leaders and members that the open politicking in Perak DAP would be damaging to the party's image and credibility.

“I call on all parties to cease fire, lay down their arms and stop the war.

“They should immediately stop cleaning dirty linen in the public.

“Public confidence would surely be eroded by this crisis,” the two-term Bukit Gelugor MP told a press conference in Air Itam here today.

He wants the party to convene an emergency central executive committee (CEC) meeting soon to address and resolve all issues pertaining to the crisis.

Karpal will talk to party secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, also the Penang Chief Minister, on this.

"The CEC should address all allegations and counter-allegations raised in a fair and transparent manner," he said.

The crisis boiled over when an angry Perak DAP deputy chairman M Kulasegaran threatened to quit his position following an open fallout with the party local powerbrokers Ngeh Koo Ham and Nga Kor Ming.

The feud between them was going on for a while now until Kulasegaran decided “enough is enough” and wanted to hold a press conference last week to spill the beans on the rift.

However, Kulasegaran, Ipoh Barat MP, halted his plan at the eleventh hour following intervention of Ipoh Timur MP Lim Kit Siang.

Royal tribune

Meanwhile, Karpal plans to table a motion of urgent public importance in next week’s parliamentary sitting against Chief Justice Zaki Azmi for misconduct and ignoring a formal complaint against him.

He said if possible, he would demand the federal government set up a royal tribunal to probe into his graft complaints against Zaki.

Karpal, a lawyer by profession, submitted his letter of complaint, lodged under the Judges’ Code of Ethics 2009, dated Aug 20, to Zaki’s office.

In his complaint, the first ever lodged under the Act, Karpal has sought the judiciary to decide on the merits of his graft allegations against Zaki.

He also demanded Zaki to exclude himself from making the decision since he was the alleged party.

Two weeks ago, Karpal gave a week to Zaki office to response to his complaint. But the chief justice office has been silent on the matter.

“I will demand the government form a tribune to investigate the chief justice on this important issue.

“Indeed, Zaki should have voluntarily resigned by now for claiming that he had bribed court staff to get things done during his time as a lawyer,” said Karpal.

On the legal front, Karpal said he would cite PKR supremo Anwar Ibrahim’s former aide Rahimi Osman for contempt for attempting to jeopardise the on-going Anwar Ibrahim’s Sodomy II trial.

He said he would file for contempt proceedings to be instituted against Rahimi when the hearing resumes on Oct 14.

The lawyer said Rahimi had the breached the law by lodging a police report that could induce undue influence on the judge presiding over the on-going Anwar’s trial.

In his report lodged on Wednesday, Rahimi has claimed he was forced to make two statutory declarations in June 2008 to implicate Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and his wife Rosmah Mansor in a conspiracy against Anwar.


Pakatan faces 2 tough by-elections before year-end


Malaysia Chronicle

Two tough by-elections await the Pakatan Rakyat before the end of this year – one in Galas, Kelantan and the other in Batu Sapi, Sabah.

Both seats are located in deep BN territory and it won’t be easy for the Pakatan to pry a victory from Prime Minister Najib Razak, whom pundits predict may soon call for national elections.

They expect him to rollout the full barrage of election goodies in order to ensure that his BN coalition enters the 13th General Election with a psychological edge.

In Sabah, the untimely death of Batu Sapi Edmund Chong has triggered Malaysia's 13th by-election since March 2008, while the late PAS assemblyman for Galas, Chek Hashim Sulaima, who died of colon cancer, had prompted the 12th.

Galas will be balloted on November 4, while Batu Sapit will have to be held within the next two onths. Due to the customary year-end bad weather, where flooding and monsoon rains are common, the Election Commission may also declare a November by-election date for Batu Sapi.

“We are of course saddened by such an untimely death and we extend his family our deepest condolences,” PKR communications director Ronnie Klaasen told
Malaysia Chronicle.

Edmund
“But there has to be a by-election now, and as far Pakatan is concerned, we will certainly go all out. Mostly likely a PKR candidate will be fielded although DAP is also familiar with the area. Batu Sapi is a mixed semi-urban constituency with a mostly Muslim majority population, and so far, it has been a BN enclave."

Two by-elections before year-end

The 54-year Chong had retained his seat with a 3,708-vote majority, polling 9,479 votes against independent Chung Kwing Wing’s 5,771. According to the 2008 electoral list, there were 26,004 voters, voter turnout was 15,980 while spoilt votes 730.

Chong had first won Batu Sapi in 2004 uncontested when his opponent withdrew.

Hashim Sulaima
There are two state seats under the Batu Sapi (P185) parliamentary umbrella – Sekong (N43) held by BN’s Samsudin Yahya and Karamunting (N44) held by BN’s Peter Pang.

In Galas, PAS had won the seat by a wafer-slim 646-vote majority in 2008. The constituency is part of the Gua Musang parliamentary seat held by Umno’s Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah since 1969.

Tengku Razaleigh has agreed to be the Umno election director for Galas although he did not accepted the offer to become the Galas candidate. He plans to meet Najib next week before making any decision.

Bakun: Publicise rescue plan before impoundment

rajang-river-bakun-damMIRI The government has been told to publicise its Emergency Rescue Plan before it starts the impoundment of the Bakun dam.

Sarawak Hidro Sdn Bhd should hold off its flooding trial run for the dam until an Emergency Rescue Plan (ERP) has been put in place and the public adequately informed of the procedures laid down under the plan, said Sarawak Conservation Alliance for Natural Environment (Scane).

Scane expressed anxiety about the safety of the dam and its adverse impact on riverine communities living downstream and upstream of the dam. The downstream communities include the people of numerous longhouses along the Rejang River who live directly below the dam and the residents of the Belaga township as well as other major towns such as Kapit, Song, Kanowit and
Sibu.

Within the impoundment area, there are more than a hundred native families living upstream, that is, at the Bakun dams reservoir and catchment area.

The Bakun Dam, Malaysias largest hydroelectric dam, is located on the Balui River in the upper Rejang River basin, some 37km upstream from Belaga township. Sarawak Hidro Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ministry of Finance Inc, is the owner and developer of the dam.

To this day, the government and the authorities concerned have not yet announced any plan that would take into account the potentially catastrophic environmental consequences of Bakun Dam on downstream communities.

So far, there has been no preparation on the part of the authorities to design relevant action plans that are able to address the problems that may arise downstream in the immediate future, as a result of the impoundment of the Balui River for the dam.

Scane said it was aware of the existence of an Emergency Rescue Plan (ERP), which has been drawn up to prepare the affected areas for a possible dam failur! e.
However, the ERP is outdated as it was designed more than 10 years ago.

"Therefore, it is premature for the government and the dam developer to impound the dam if a new ERP is non-existent," said Scane.

It said any action of river impoundment that creates large man-made lakes in a large dam like Bakun risked destabilising the ecosystem, the impact of which would be disastrous and far reaching for human beings, wildlife and the natural environment.

Meantime, while the ERP has yet to be drawn up, Scane said the government (both state and federal) should immediately resolve some of the distressing issues affecting communities living upstream and downstream: outstanding compensation on land and property, the resettlement of villages to new sites, water pollution and river navigational problems faced by downstream communities.

It called upon the government and Sarawak Hidro to immediately stop the plan of impoundment of the Balui River and demanded that:

1. THE government comprehensively disseminates information on the contents of the Emergency Rescue Plan (ERP) to the people residing downstream of the dam.

2. A memorandum of undertaking be signed and issued to the downstream riverine communities to guarantee that if dam failure or damage occurs, the government or the project developer will be held accountable for the destruction, loss of property and suffering inflicted on the communities.

This means that if such an incident occurs, the government or developer will bear the responsibility of providing adequate monetary compensation to the affected residents.

Scane also urged the government to carry out a comprehensive and meaningful consultation process with downstream communities with regards to the ERP. Aliran

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A New Malaysia is Possible!


What was the original intent of the Social Contract? Was it to turn our country into a dictatorship or where racism is the order of the day?

By Damian Denis

Some of us could be wondering how Thanksgiving holiday came about in America. Well, for a start it is quite similar to our Merdeka story. After all, America too was started by a group of immigrants from Europe, Africa and later Asians.

The first wave of immigrants came in 1621 and many died the same year due to food shortages. Only with the help of natives (Red Indians) they survived. The natives taught and helped them grow crops in their new land and in turn the immigrants helped the natives subdue their enemies with guns which they had.

Their partnership soon grew and became a win-win situation for all. To celebrate this partnership, the immigrants and natives decided to share their food amongst themselves and thus was born the tradition of Thanksgiving Day in America today.

I guess that was their Social Contract. That in coming together for survival they forged a formidable partnership. Today, America has grown to become the most powerful and prosperous country in the world. And the foundation to their success was their belief in coming together even though they were very different. They knew that a New World is Possible and they made it happen!

Now, coming back to Malaysia. Around 100-150 years ago the British brought in the biggest wave of immigrants from China and India. These people came to Malaya to survive as they believed at that time this was the land of opportunity like America too.

Similar to the Thanksgiving story, some years later the Malays forged a partnership with Chinese and Indians to drive out their enemies the British. Dont you think this is an irony? The British who brought the Chinese and Indians to work here were at last driven out by th! e very s ame people together with the natives.

Somehow, one couldnt do without the other. We needed to work hand in hand so that Malaya was free. And yes we did make Malaya independent in 1957 without any bloodshed.

And with this new found Independence, our Social Contract came into being. It was inked as the Federal Constitution of Malaya. This and only this I believe is our contract.

And for the first few decades Malaysia was doing remarkably well especially economically. There were some major upheavals like the Singapore expulsion, Confrontation and May 13 but looking back hey this was a young country. We needed to do some re-balancing and changes and we moved on.

And now 53 years later, after being called a tiger economy, we are on the verge of being the sick men of Asia. Literally! Our FDI and economic figures dont seem to generate any confidence and hope in the near future and for our children.

Our neighbors whom we used to import maids from (Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Thai etc) are running ahead of us and forging new grounds.

Our political masters who have been in power since the day our Constitution was inked have amended it countless of times (650 times as of 2006). Groups are questioning this document and any discussion on certain parts of it is God forbidden. Recently, someone did say that our NEP has been bastardized. Can the same be said of our Constitution?

But, what was the original intent of the Social Contract? Was it to turn our country into a dictatorship or where racism is the order of the day? What happened along the way?

Our unity is fast becoming a novelty so much so we need slogan after slogan to remind us of how things were in Once upon a time in Malaysia.

Frankly, I believe our success as a nation lies in the very lines of our constitution. This was the basis of our togetherness. This document was not only meant to remind every generation what Malaysia means to us but that of everyones rights and dignity is fully protected in th! is land of ours.

Somehow, we are still attracting immigrants today. Look at the Indonesians, Bangladeshis, Myanmarese, Philippinos etc are still flocking to Malaysia to earn a living and maybe hoping to settle down here in future if possible. If these people can see the value of Malaysia, why cant we?

Well, a little imagination may help us. Read the constitution and understand it.

Yes, Malaysia will face many walls, setbacks, crossroads and what not but our constitution is there to guide us. It is our Bible, our Koran, our Baghavad Gita of this country.

If we use it wisely we can come out of this mess which we have created after all these years. We have to, we need to and we must make Malaysia Possible!

Only then can we proudly proclaim every 31st August Merdeka, Merdeka, Merdeka with gusto!!!

Regards,

damian denis


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SABAH'S PBS BATU SAPI MP DIES, ANOTHER ELECTION


Another by election will be held, this time it is in Sabah, which has been touted as the crucial battle ground for the fight to putrajaya, in the next General election.

Malaysia has never seen so many by elections in between 2 general elections. Maybe some higher unseen forces are at work. Maybe it is to test the strength of the 2 big coalitions. Whatever it is, this is the first in Sabah.

This is what was reported in MalaysianInsider this morning:

Batu Sapi MP Datuk Edmund Chong Ket Wah has died in a road accident in Kota Kinabalu today, triggering the countrys 13th by-election since Election 2008. He was 54.


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Third Voice Ampang/Bkt Antarabangsa II

  • My first write up about the above subject brought about some uneasy reactions. It brought some misunderstanding to some party on what my intention of having the third force (TF). I guess I contributed to the misinterpretation because my writing on the issue was not clear enough. It did dwell into details that led to some speculation.

  • As indirectly inferred, TF is not a political party. The members would be people like me who has no political aspirations or any political skills but has the interest of the nation and the community at large. Since we are not politicians it is best that we leave the politics to the present bunch of political parties and their members. But that does not mean that we should not dictate terms on who should represent the community.

  • The TF is very much like a Voters Association. Its intent is to serve voters interest. Representative should do exactly what they are supposed to do i.e. being the representative of the community at the State Assembly and Parliament. TF objective is directed indirectly towards political parties. It will not endorse candidate but rather endorse and promote the suitable candidates that they put forward. The ultimate goal is to ensure that political parties put forward a working and service orientated candidate. Since I lived in Ampang, I prefer to focus on DUN BA and Parliament Ampang. Some may ask on how this can be done?

  • We must start with clear sets of criteria in evaluating candidates. These criteria must be set clear to political parties and aspiring candidates. TF must engage both political parties on explain their positions on this matter. They must be advice on what is expected out of them from a local and national perspective. Once candidate has been identified, the TF will scrutinize the candidate background. Evaluation would be based on a set of agreeable criteria. Their ability, views on issues will be evaluated. The better candidate wil! l be end orsed. Even though there is no guarantee that those that TF endorse will do what is expected out of them but it is better certainly better than voting a logo or a flag.

  • The candidate that has been endorsed will be promoted and supported by the TF. They would be allowed to use our endorsement in promoting themselves and the TF will also do their part to promote their choice of candidate. It is hoped that with the endorsement the right candidate will win. Since the elected member received the endorsement and had won on the support and endorsement of the TF, then it is their responsibility to ensure that the elected candidate do what he is supposed to do. If he doesnt than his future as an elected rep may not last beyond one term.




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    Batu Sapi MP dies in road accident......

    Batu Sapi MP Edmund Chong Ket Wah of Parti Bersatu Sabah has died in a road accident in Kota Kinabalu. The PBS treasurer-general is believed to have been riding a Kawasaki 750 bike along the Sembulan-Tanjung Aru road when he crashed into an on-coming car this morning at about noon. His body was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital here, the Star reported.

    Chong was born on April 9, 1956 in Sandakan. He was married to Linda Tsen Thau Lin and has four children. A consultant engineer, Chong was also PBS' Elopura division chairman. He first became MP after winning the Batu Sapi seat in the 2004 general election.

    (Ahli parlimen Batu Sapi Edmund Chong Ket Wah dari Parti Bersatu Sabah terbunuh dalam kemalangan jalan raya di Kota Kinabalu, hari ini. Mendiang berusia 54 tahun. Menurut the Star Online, Chong dipercayai menunggang motosikal Kawasaki 750 di jalanSembulan-Tanjung Aru apabila bertembung dengan sebuah kereta Mercedez dari arah bertentangan pada sekitar jam 11.40 pagi ini. Mayatnya dibawa ke Hospital Queen Elizabeth di Kota Kinabalu.

    Chong dilahirkan pada 9 April 1956 di Sandakan. Beliau berkhawin dengan Linda Tsen Thau Lindan mempunyai empat orang anak. Chong, seorang perunding kejuruteraan adalah bendahari PBS dan pengerusi cawangan Elopura parti itu. Mendiang menduduki kerusi Batu Sapi sejak pilihan raya umum 2004.)

    P185 BATU SAPI
    Edmund Chong Ket Wah (BN) (9,479)
    Chung Kwong Win (Bebas) (5,771)

    Majoriti: 3,708
    Jumlah undi: 15,980
    Peratus mengundi: 61.45%
    Undi rosak: 730

    Jumlah Pengundi: 26,004
    Peratusan Kaum: B/I: 60.14% B/B/I: 2.31% C: 37.21% L: 0.34%


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    Coming Soon at the Bookstands: George W.Bushs Decision Points

    October 10, 2010

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk

    George W. Bushs MemoirsDECISION POINTS- will be out on November 9, 2010

    Decision Points the memoirs of George W Bush, former US president is out next month and will have a print run of 1.5 million copies, the same as Bill Clintons My Life, which went on to sell 2 million copies.

    The huge first printing run would be accompanied by an e-book and multimedia extras, Crown Publishers said in a statement. Crown, an imprint of Random House, also said there would be video highlights of Mr Bushs presidency, photographs not included in the hardcover book and personal correspondence.

    Decision Points, comes out November 9, a week after the midterm elections. It is not a conventional narrative but a reflection of important decisions and moments in Mr Bushs life, including the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the war in Iraq.

    Mr Bush left office two years ago with low approval ratings and scepticism about the appeal of a memoir but Decision Points is already in the top five on Barnes & Nobles website and in the top 200 on Amazon.

    We believe there is a broad and large readership nationwide waiting to read President Bushs book and that this readership will be fully engaged by what he has written, said Crown publisher Tina Constable.


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    Message for Johor Sultan from Pukimak Perkasa Anakanda Mamak Mahathir

    Hindraf to Sultan Johor: No fooling around with Perkasa refer

    Message from an Anonymous for the Sultan of Johor and the Criminal Mamak Gang:
    Pukimak Kepala Hotak Kamu Semua .... Tak Guna Nak Maki Orang... Korang Semua Bangsa Ape? Mamak kan? Sial? Bodoh Bangsat Betul ...
    Nice Message for the Royalty ?

    More ...

    Anonymous said...
    nak mampos keling nie..

    Sultan johor kan kerabat british..
    dia ingat dia selamat kat London?

    October 7, 2010 9:21 PM
    Anonymous said...
    keling sial nie berani kat luar negara je...balik sini laa woii..dia balik malaysia paling kuat pn kena AMARAN aje, jgn risau laaa...tak gitu kerismudin??

    October 7, 2010 10:26 PM
    Anonymous said...
    haram jadah ! dasar bangsa sialan !

    apa ?? HINDRAF bagi amaran kat Tuanku sultan Johor ?? biar betul lambu2 goblok ni ..

    mana para pendekar Johor ? mana keturunan perajurit Johor ? mana jantan2 pemberani negeri Johor ?

    jangan diam saja , jangan tengok saja , jangan dengar saja , buat sesuatu agar menjadi peringatan dan kenangan puak2 bangang ini , lakukan sesuatu !

    penakut ? bacul ? dayus ?

    itu bukan sifat dan perangai orang Johor ! keling paria jangan nak berlagak , dalam sekelip mata batang leher kamu boleh putus !

    October 7, 2010 10:32 PM
    Anonymous said...
    Kahang, Mersing, Kota Tinggi sentiasa ready..

    Rakyat Johor bersama tuanku..

    October 7, 2010 11:14 PM
    Eljay said...
    HINDU PARIAH DIMALAYSIA NI DAH BETUL2 KURANG AJAR. BILA LAGI MELAYU NAK BANGKIT AJAR MEREKA. TAKAN NAK HARAP KAT BLOGGERS JE BUAT BISING....

    October 7, 2010 11:14 PM
    ISAC said...
    Tengok dia sampai bila mampu dok kat UK...

    October 7, 2010 11:16 PM
    Anonymous said...
    pariah laknat tak sedar diri................. cepat bertindak, sebelum cacing naik ke mata.........

    October 7, 2010 11:16 PM
    Anonymous said...
    korang tengok!paria tak mengenang budi nih dah berani menghina Sultan Johor.Kurang ajar betul paria nih.langsung tak mengenang.dulu nenek moyang datang tanah melayu merempat jadi pencacai najis.kalu tak disebabkan orang melayu beri kerakyatan kat paria-paria nih konfem sampai sekarang anak cucu parai nih jadi pencacai sampai sekarang.tapi paria nih memang macam anjing.digigitnye tangan tuan yang memberi makan.anjing macam nih patut dibiarkan mapus je.

    p/s:perkasa,jangan diam je.buatlah tunjuk perasaan besar-besaran membantah kenyataan paria nih.konfem aku turut serta.KDN dayus boleh pergi jahanamlah.ada kuasa tapi tak berani guna.macam orang yang ada keris tapi cuma berani cium.dasar menteri penakut!

    October 7, 2010 11:17 PM
    guntur said...
    Pariah semakin berani.Hindraf ni geng tamil eelam.Seaptutnya kerajaan isakan saja anggota hindraf pariah yg ada di sini.Lepas ni kalau berani cubalah hindraf merusuh lagi.

    Anwar cukup suka dgn hindraf ni.Diala dulu yg mengapi2kan hindraf melawan Melayu.Itu pasal keling naik tocang.

    October 7, 2010 11:55 PM
    amieiezam said...
    anon2 eljay isac dan Guntur....

    terima kasih kerana bersetuju dengan teman..

    October 8, 2010 12:22 AM
    sam said...
    Jahanam Punyer Hindraf..

    Mmg tak jejak Malaysia lah ko lepas nie..

    Muntah darah kalo ko pijak tanah air malaysia..Sultan pun diorg bleh "usik", mmg xde adab..

    Rakyat Johor siap sedia dimana sahaja.

    October 8, 2010 12:26 AM
    Anonymous said...
    mana mp sembrong ni? kata anak johor? sultan johor kena hina dek hindraf, takkan nak bagi amaran je?

    October 8, 2010 1:05 AM
    Patek said...
    Sicelaka pukimak haramjadah ni betol2 sial lah.!!! Orang macam ni patut tendang keluar aje dari Malaysia, buat menyemak aje. Kalau dia betol2 sayangkan negara Malaysia, barwa macam sicelaka ni tak akan keluar kata2 sedemikian. Kita ucapkan jutaan terima kasih pada nuarberahim kerana beliau dapat memporokperanda kan Malaysia.!!!
    Haram jadah betol.!!!

    Daulat Tuanku.

    October 8, 2010 1:24 AM
    Anonymous said...
    celaka keling..dah makin kurang ajar...

    October 8, 2010 1:38 AM
    Anonymous said...
    Hindu Paria Hindraf ni dari dulu kaki fitnah dan putar belit , dasar keturunan penipu punya paria hindraf .

    Balik India terus jadi bangsa takde taraf punya orang ...

    October 8, 2010 1:42 AM
    Anonymous said...
    DAULAT TUANKU,keling cilaka ni memang SIAL..kurang ajar..berani cakap dr london je,balik sini klu berani..babi hutan punya pariiaahhhhh!!!!!!

    October 8, 2010 4:42 AM
    nuhanuddin said...
    hurmmm siapa yg beri kekuatan tu pada pariah ni...laksana pokok harus di tebas akarnya tu...cantas dahan buat apa nanti dia tumboh lagi...

    October 8, 2010 5:29 AM
    nuhanuddin said...
    hurmmm akarnya tu kena cantas bkn dahan nanti dia tumbuh lagi...

    October 8, 2010 5:31 AM

    Ku Li takes on Galas election director post, meets Najib on Mon


    Malaysia Chronicle

    As expected, Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has agreed to be his party's election director for the Galas by-election. However, he will only decide on whether he will stand for the state seat after meeting Prime Minister Najib Razak next week.

    The 73-year old Umno veteran, who is well respected for his independent views, is expected to urge Najib to pay Kelantan its long-overdue oil royalties and to be more receptive to giving state governments greater autonomy.

    We have nothing to announce. I may meet the PM (prime minister) on Monday. After that, we will have a meeting and, hopefully, after the meeting we will hold a press conference," Malaysian Insider reported Razaleigh as telling reporters at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport after flying in from London.

    However, few pundits expect that he will be able to make much headway with Najib, the Umno president who has been centralizing and expanding the federal government in a bid to hold onto political power.

    "Tengu Razaleigh has a right to decide what he feels is best in the interest of his supporters and constituents. But we are confident he will try his best to be true to the Kelantan people by fighting for their oil rights," PAS treasurer-general Hatta Ramli told Malaysia Chronicle.

    PAS to go all out

    The Galas state seat is part of Razaleigh's Gua Musang parliamentary constituency, which itself is one of the rare Umno strongholds in PAS-dominated Kelantan.

    Razaleigh has been the Gua Musang MP since 1969 and Umno leaders have been urging him to take on the Galas seat, which was left va! cant aft er PAS assemblyman Chek Hashim Sulaima died from colon cancer last month. The late Chek Hashim had won the seat with a wafer-thin margin of 646 votes, garnering 4,399 votes against Umno's 3,753.

    Lets see what happens on November 4, said Razaleigh, when asked to rate Umno's chances.

    PAS has admitted having a 48 percent chance compared to Umno's 52 percent in winning Galas. But that does not mean the party will be taking the contest lightly.

    Already, PAS president Hadi Awang has ordered all spare men from both PAS and Pakatan Rakyat onto the battle-field to help the Islamist party defend the seat. Hadi has also said the choice of candidate would be all-important and PAS was likely to go for a local man, even an Orang Asli if such a candidate emerged.

    Depending on Ku Li
    According to the last electoral roll, there are 10,330 voters in the constituency, with 65.4% Malays, 22.3% Chinese, 10.5% Orang Asli and 1.8% India

    Hadi - PAS will give a good fightPundits say the Chinese and Orang Asli voters may ultimately decide the winner. In the past election, the Chinese had mostly voted for PAS, while the Orang Asli voted Umno.

    Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has said Umno would only announce its candidate on October 24. Nomination day falls on October 26 and balloting November 4.

    "The announcement on the BN candidate will be made in Galas or Gua Musang. We will leave a major part of the preparation for the by-election to the Gua Musang leader as Ku Li (as Razaleigh is also known) is an experienced and influential figure in the area," Muhyiddin told reporters covering his Sydney working trip.

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