Pakatan Rakyat (PR) Social Political Buzz & Bulls

7 reasons why sex video is a political conspiracy....

It was been reported today that Shuib Lazim (of the infamous Datuk T trio) has called upon Anwar Ibrahim to swear on Gods name that he is not the man in the sex video.

Shuib Lazims challenge is desperate, ridiculous and a theatrical attempt to try and persuade the public that Anwar Ibrahim is the man in the video. There is no need for Anwar to take any such oath for the following reasons:
1 No proof whatsoever has been adduced to show that the man in the video is Anwar Ibrahim.

2 Anwar himself has consistently denied it. His wife Dr Wan Azizah, who is also a medical doctor, has viewed the YouTube clip and stated decisively that it is not Anwar.


3 The video itself was produced by a group led by Rahim Thamby Chik who is an Umno henchman and agent. This points clearly to a political conspiracy engineered by Umno.


4 Shuib Lazim, the other culprit invoved in the criminal act of exhibiting the obscene video, is treasurer of the NGO Perkasa. Perkasa is a rabid opponent of Anwar Ibrahim and Pakatan Rakyat.


5 It has been almost a month after the screening of the video, but no action has been taken by police against the Datuk T trio. This points to a wider conspiracy involving the highest elements in the police force, Attorney-Generals office and Umno leadership.


6 A series of statements have been issued by police which have nothing to do with the police investigation into the possession and screening of the video under s.292 Penal Code. First, the police issued a statement claiming that the video is authentic.


! Next, du ring the Sarawak state elections, they made prejudicial and irrelevant comments on the search for the owner of the Omega watch. These were calculated to prejudice the public against Anwar Ibrahim and is further indication of high-level police involvement in the conspiracy.


7 Finally, the long track record of the police, Attorney-Generals office and Umno leadership in conspiring to fabricate criminal charges against Anwar Ibrahim since 1998 affords convincing proof that the sex video is part of a plot to end the political career of Anwar Ibrahim and halt Pakatan Rakyats march to Putrajaya.
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source: Free Malaysia Today

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Sexy DJ claims she doesn't get hit on


MalaysiaKini - Sex l Social
Kellie Acreman, 26, is considered to be one of the United Kingdom's sexiest DJs.
However, she claims that she doesn't get hit on.

Perhaps, it's because she entered a model-boxing competition and has a rugby player boyfriend?
"No, nobody knows about him. In fact, he's one of the few who hit on me," she laughs.
"And yes I did enter a boxing competition with models which involved some hardcore training, but I lost," she adds.
This boxing competition involved 14 of the UK's top models battling it out in the boxing ring.
Kellie is currently in Malaysia to do three gigs.
The first is at Eurostar, Sunway (the old Coco Banana) on April 20.
She will also play at Volar in Ipoh on April 21 and Fuel in Penang on April .
Her stints begin at 10 pm.
These DJ stints are part of Carlsberg's DJ Activation Programme, which involves six female DJs performing in Malaysia.
Kellie was an FHM model and doesn't take her sexy DJ image too seriously.
"I just don't get hit on. Really!" she insists.
Yes, yes...and pigs fly...we insist that her nose is getting longer,,,
"Don't get me started on my nose!"-The Daily Chilli
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1M'sia Email: Guan Eng warns of privacy issues....

The Malaysia Email initiative received a lot of flak in Penang today. Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng questioned the rationale of the project when Internet users have a choice of free email services like Gmail, Yahoo and Hotmail.

Lim, who is DAP national secretary-general, proposed that premier Najib Abdul Razak should provide free WiFi instead of free email accounts.
That is more beneficial to the people, don't you agree?

Instead of spending RM50 million on the emails which we can get free, why not spend this money on giving free WiFi hotspots.

That would be more appreciated, he quipped at a press conference after handing over RM1.7 million to 28 Tamil schools in Penang today.

Lim expressed concern over the email project and questioned whether user-accounts would be monitored. There are also issues of concern like privacy and security of users, added Lim.

Information can be intercepted and an account can be shut down at any time if they don't like you, he said.

There are no guarantees and the worst thing is the monitoring."

Najib had announced the initiative as one of seven new projects, at the fifth progress update of the Economic Transformation Programme in Putrajaya yesterday.

Direct and secure communications

Under the scheme, Malaysians aged 18 and above will each be assigned a unique email account to receive statements, bills and notices. The prime minister said in Putrajaya that this would allow dire! ct and s ecure communication between Malaysians and the government, and enhance the delivery of services to consumers and businesses alike.

Najib was quick to clarify that the 1Malaysia Email project is a voluntary private initiative and does not involve public money. Lim acknowledged this but asked why they could not provide free WiFi services, as Penang could offer.

Perhaps, they have no licence to do so, he said.

I suggest that the government uses its influence to ask any company that wants to provide RM50 million for the project, to provide free WiFi instead, he added.

That was what the Sarawakians wanted. They do not have free WiFi, which is why we can win 12 seats there.

source:malaysiakini

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Police report against ranting Pembela

MalaysiaKini - Christian l Islam
PETALING JAYA: A distressed Christian lawyer today lodged a police report against Pembela (Muslim Organisations in Defence of Islam) alleging their ranting at the national mosque recently were racially insidious and highly provocative.
Annou Xavier lodged a report at the Petaling Jaya police station over the NGOs (a coalition of 20 Muslim groups) protest on Friday over the governments handling of the Malay bible issue.
The group claimed that Christians had gone overboard in defending the Malay bible issue.

Their statements on Friday are insidious, seditious and highly provocative. They are willing to disrupt harmony, cause hatred, and raise disaffection with Christians and among other peace loving citizens of Malaysia, said Annou, who had the backing of eight NGOs.
In his police report, Annou cited a news article from online news portal, The Malaysian Insider (TMI), which reported that Pembela had declared they were willing to shed blood against extremist Christians who insult and ridicule the position of Islam in this country.


TMI also reported that Pembela had urged all Muslims leaders to unite against extremist Christians who challenged and insulted Islam.
Annou said that such statements were a warning and a threat to peace loving Malaysians despite their differing religious believes.
Among the groups that endorsed Annous police report were Council of Churches of Malaysia Youth (CCM Youth), Civil Rights Committee of the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hal! l (CRC-K LSCAH) and the Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF).
Furore over Malay bibles
In a joint statement, the civil groups said that they were disturbed as Fridays protest was carried by the international media and hoped that police would prevent any future intimidation and threats of violence against one another in public spaces.
The home ministry caused a furore when it seized 35,000 copies of the Al-Kitab in Port Klang (in 2009) and Kuching Port on Jan 12 earlier this year for being a threat to national security.
After a public outcry, the government agreed to release the 5,100 bibles held in Port Klang but not before stamping them with the home ministrys For Christians Only seal and a serial number on each copy.
This angered the importers who refused to collect the bibles, with numerous Christian groups accusing the government of desecrating the holy books.
Earlier this month, the government issued a 10-point solution to solve the issue, and Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak promised that the bibles will never again be impounded.
However, the solution has not pleased all parties as several Christian groups have rejected it.
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S'pore and M'sia to reduce mobile roaming rates


MalaysiaKini - Singapore

MOBILE roaming rates will be reduced for Singapore and Malaysia mobile phone subscribers when they use the servicewhile travelling betewenthe two countries.
Prices for voice calls and SMSes will be reduced by up to 30 per cent and 50 per cent respectively from May 1.

This does not apply to roaming data service, MMSes and video calls, as telecom regulators in Singapore and Malaysia are still reviewing the charges.
The price reductions will be implemented in two phases for both prepaid and postpaid subscribers.
This was announced today after telecom regulators Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) concluded discussions to reduce roaming rates.
"This is a significant effort for Malaysia and Singapore as it marks the close cooperation between our two countries. It is also the first bilateral cooperation to reduce roaming charges within ASEAN and paves the way for other similar efforts among ASEAN countries," said Dr Rais Yatim, Malaysia's Minister of Information, Communications and Culture.


Mr Lui Tuck Yew, Singapore's Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts, said that he hoped to see regulators on both sides "continue to identify new initiatives to enhance connectivity between Singapore and Malaysia".
Example of reduced rates in Singapore-Malaysia roaming rates from 2011 to 2012:
Current rates per min.From May 1, 2011From May 1, 2012For Singaporeans travelling in MalaysiaSingaporeans travell! ing in M alaysia who receive an incoming call$0.70 - $1.00$0.56 - $0.80$0.49 - $0.70Singaporeans travelling in Malaysia who make an outgoing call to Malaysian number$0.50$0.40$0.35Singaporeans travelling in Malaysia who make an outgoing call to Singapore number$0.59$0.52$0.46SMS$0.60 - $0.61$0.42 - $0.43$0.30 - $0.31



Vatican honouring Chinese Catholic layman


The Vatican has put a Chinese Catholic scholar who lived nearly five centuries ago on track for beatification, a move intended to raise the profile of the church in a country that keeps a tight grip on all religious expression. -- PHOTO: AFP


MalaysiaKini - Christian

VATICAN CITY - THE Vatican has put a Chinese Catholic scholar who lived nearly five centuries ago on track for beatification, a move intended to raise the profile of the church in a country that keeps a tight grip on all religious expression.



Paul Xu Guangqi, who lived from 1562 to 1633, was a scientist, astronomer and mathematician and collaborator of Italian Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci, himself a candidate for beatification.

Vatican spokesman the Reverend Federico Lombardi said the go-ahead for the beatification cause from the Vatican's sainthood congregation was a 'beautiful light of hope for China today and tomorrow.' He said Xu's 'exemplary life' shows there is no contradiction in being both Chinese and Catholic. On the contrary, he told Vatican Radio, people can be both 'great Chinese and upstanding Catholics.'


The announcement of the start of the beatification process came in a message to Chinese Catholics last week from a special Vatican commission set up to study problems that Catholics loyal to the pope face in China. It expressed its 'sorrow for the trials you are undergoing' but said it 'learned with joy' that the diocese of Shanghai can start the beatification cause.

Pope Benedict XVI has made improving relations with China a priority of his foreign policy, but a key stumbling block has been the Vatican'! s insist ence on the pope's right to appoint bishops as he does elsewhere in the world. Beijing's communist rulers see it as interference by a foreign entity in Chinese affairs.

China forced its Roman Catholics to cut ties with the Vatican in 1951. Only state-backed churches are recognised, although millions of Chinese belong to unofficial congregations loyal to Rome. -- AP

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Sumpah:Hanya Patuh Kepada Peraturan Allah....

Datuk Shuib Lazim mencabar Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim supaya bersumpah laknat bagi membuktikan kebenaran dakwaan rakaman video seks yang dikaitkan dengan Ketua Umum PKR itu.

Selain itu, Shuib, salah seorang Datuk T turut mencabar Mursyidul Am PAS Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat dan Presiden PAS Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang supaya melakukan perkara sama kerana bertindak menafikan kebenaran rakaman video itu tanpa pernah menontonnya.


Selain Shuib, dua lagi Datuk T adalah bekas ketua menteri Melaka Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik dan ahli perniagaan Datuk Shazryl Eskay Abdullah yang menggemparkan negara apabila mempertontokan rakaman video seks itu kepada wakil media terpilih 21 Mac lalu.


Shuib menegaskan rakaman video seks itu perlu dijadikan bukti di mahkamah bagi menuntut keadilan.
Mana nak cari empat saksi yang boleh dipercayai zaman sekarang ni, macam mana nak cari? Kalau Abdul Hadi dan Nik Aziz jadi saksi sudah tentu mereka tidak akan menyebelahi kami.

Abdul Hadi dan Nik Aziz nak jadi saksi macam mana, belum tengok sudah kata fitnah... fitnah... fitnah... ustaz macam mana ni? Belum tengok sudah buat keputusan dan kata fitnah.


Mereka tak tengok filem sudah kata fitnah... fitnah... fitnah... saya cabar Abdul Hadi, Nik Aziz termasuk Anwar Ibrahim sumpah laknat sebab kata video itu fitnah, katanya.
Baca seterusnya di sini...

Sumpah:Hanya Patuh Kepada Peraturan Allah

Setahu para ulama, tiada sumpah dalam urusan yang melibatkan zina, rogol liwat (melainkan isteri yang mengadu kepada hakim bahawa dia diliwat oleh suami dibenarkan bersumpah), tuduhan seseorang itu melakukan zina tanpa mengemukakan saksi (qazaf) berpandukan tindakan yang tidak memanggil Safwan atau Aisyah bersumpah dalam peristiwa fitnah ke atasnya.

Demikian penerangan yang diberikan Naib Presiden PAS, Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man mengenai cabaran bersumpah dari bekas bendahari agung Perkasa, Datuk Shuib Lazim kepada dua pemimpin kanan PAS, Mursyidul Am, Tuan Guru Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat dan Presiden, Datuk Seri Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang dan Ketua Umum PKR, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim hari ini bagi membuktikan kebenaran dakwaan rakaman video seks yang dikaitkan dengan Anwar.

Sumpah hanya ada dalam urusan yang bukan jenayah di atas, yang pembuktian hanya dilakukan melalui penyaksian atau pengakuan.

Andainya dibenarkan sumpah dalam urusan qazaf, nescaya akan binasalah masyarakat, apabila seseorang wanita atau lelaki yang khianat atau berniat jahat kepada seorang imam, sanggup bersumpah dengan nama Allah:

Wallahi, wabillahi, watallahi, imam itu telah merogol saya, nescaya akan punah keyakinan masyarakat pada imam, demikian seterusnya, terang Tuan Ibrahim dalam satu kenyataan kepada Harakahdaily hari ini.

Lantaran itu, katanya yang juga Pesuruhjaya PAS Pahang, Rasulullah s.a.w mengkategorikan qazaf sebagai dosa membinasakan yakni ia akan membinasakan diri yang dituduh, keluarganya mungkin bercerai-berai, masyarakat hilang kepercayaan padanya dan institusi atau syarikat akan membawa hilang kredibiliti kepada majikannya.

Bayangkan kalau sumpah dibenarkan dalam! tuduhan zina, rogol dan liwat, sudah tentu akan ada golongan yang akan mengambil kesempatan sanggup bersumpah demi menjatuhkan maruah seseorang, tambahnya.

Disebabkan itu, katanya, Islam menyeru umatnya agar berpegang pada panduan ilmu yang disampaikan oleh para ulamak yang muktabar.

Apabila Dr Yusuf al-Qardhawi menjelaskan tiadanya sumpah dalam urusan qazaf, bermakna inilah panduan syarak yang perlu dipatuhi oleh umat Islam.

Semoga Allah menjauhi kita dari membuat tuduhan yang berupa qazaf kerana ia termasuk dalam tujuh dosa besar yang membinasakan umat manusia, kata Tuan Ibrahim.

Oleh itu, beliau berkata, Shuib harus mendalami peraturan syarak sebelum mencabar pemimpin PAS untuk bersumpah.

Yang minta saksi ini bukan PAS, tapi Allah dan Rasul-Nya. Jangan kita anggap Allah jahil dalam membuat peraturan-Nya Allah yang Maha Mengetahui dan Maha Hakim dalam menetapkan hukuman-Nya.

Kita mesti ikut peraturan Allah, bukan membuat peraturan baru yang bercanggah dengan peraturan Allah. PAS tidak berhasrat membela sesiapa tetapi kita perlu ikut peraturan Allah, tegas Tuan Ibrahim.

Kalau Shuib merasakan klip video seks itu satu kes penting, kata Tuan Ibrahim dia perlu menayangkannya pada hakim yang bakal memutuskan sesuatu kes dan bukannya kepada orang ramai untuk minta penghakiman awam.

Dia perlu mengadu kepada polis bukan tayang pada wartawan untuk jadi bahan menjatuh seseorang, kalau ianya benar sekalipun, apa lagi ianya penuh dengan pertikaian kesahihannya, bidas Tuan Ibrahim, yang turut melahirkan rasa kesal ke atas kelambatan polis untuk mengambil tindakan terhadap trio Datuk T yang diketuai bekas Ketua Menteri Melaka, Tan Sri Rahim Thamby Chik yang melakukan jenayah secara terang dengan menyiarkan video lucah kepada orang awam.

source:harakah daily

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RM1,000 per door paid in Balingian


MalaysiaKini - Corrupt l Analysis

By Clare Rewcastle Brown
KUCHING: Sarawak has changed and all Sarawakians know it. Chief Minister Taib Mahmud also knows it as he sits in his headquarters at Demak Jaya aware that all around him the people of the capital, his home town of Bintulu, Sibu, Miri and across the country have mobilised against him and want him out.
So strong and so obvious was the unity and determination of those population centres that Taib did not dare cheat too heavily and obviously in the urban areas (apart from some outrageous exceptions, like Senadin) the opposition swept to victory, more than doubling their seats and wiping out BN as a force in the cities.

But Taib cheated blatantly and Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak colluded in this.
So what forms of rigging were used?
Taib used his sister-in-law Gertie Chong to bring the money. Gertie is Taibs favourite brother Arip Mahmuds second wife.
Her name pops up as a major shareholder in a good number of Taibs crony companies.
She is a major shareholder of Jaya Tiasa, a plantation-based company which Taib gave Arip who then sold it to tycoon Tiong Hiew King of Rimbunan Hijau for a fat profit.
Gertie is also a fellow director and shareholder with Taib in Mesti Bersatu, and a shareholder in the Royal Mulu resort and Miri Properties, which owns the Marriott in Miri among other ventures.
She also is a shareholder in Lanco Plantations, along with Taib.

Funds from crony


Gertie has been associated with so many of the Taib family business ventures that have taken advantage of their political stranglehold on the state that it is no surprise that she was brought in to help with the emergency operation of keeping them in power at whatever cost.
Gertie was the one who was charged with bringing the bags of money over from Sibu to bribe and bully the impoverished voters.
This is how small and desperate the circle of Taibs supporters has become.
She handed it out to the Taibs Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) workers who then went round the houses distributing RM1,000 per door to people.
Last election (2006) it was only RM50! More than anything the wild inflation of Taibs bribes tells you the level of his deep unpopularity.
And where did this money come from?
It came from Shin Yang, a crony timber and plantation company which has relied on Taib for the fat concessions that have turned its owner Ling Chiong Ho from being a barge handler in Sibu, working for Taibs brother Onn Mahmuds Achipelago shipping monopoly just a few years ago, into a multi-millionaire.
So, of course Shin Yang had to cough up.
As far as Taib was concerned he was calling in favours the sort of favours that gangsters call in.
Reduced majority
Just look at the evidence on Shin Yangs palm concessions alone, all handed to them via private deals with Taib Mahmuds Resources and Planning Ministry.
In just one case alone, Shin Yang is the major shareholder of Sarawak Oil Palms Bhd, which used to be a government venture.
Taib, in a typical move, privatised it into a public company in 1990 and Shin Yang was allowed to buy over 37% of the company.
Since then Sarawak Oil Palms says it has expanded its land-bank to 65,000 hectares, with 35,000 planted with oil palm in Sarawak.
Gerald Rentap Jabu, son of! Deputy Chief Minister Alfred Jabu (who also bought his way into scraping back his Layar seat) is also on the Board of Sarawak Oil Palms.
Until recently, Taibs brother and proxy, Onn Mahmud, held shares in the company through his own nominee, Shea Kin Kwok, identified as a key player in the Japanese timber kick-back scandal.
Yet despite this Taibs majority in Balingian was slashed from some 6,000 to around 2,000 on the day, so sickened have his people been by his greed and land grabbing.
Clare Rewcastle Brown is the founder of Sarawak Report
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Headlines online: April 20, 2011


MalaysiaKini - News
Malaysiakinicompares the key news and views in major newspapers. What is today's agenda for the newspapers?

Front Page


English newspapers


New Straits Timesreported on the 23 eco-system initiatives by the government that will attract billions of ringgit in investment and help increase new wealth creation.


TheStarfront-paged that Malaysia has managed to attract RM11 billion in investments under the Economic Transformation Programme that will help create 75,000 new jobs.

The Sunhighlighted the 1Malaysia free email which will be made available for all above the age of 18. It also reported that repair works to the multipurpose hall in the parliament building would be completed by September. The hall would be temporarily used to house the Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Negara.

Malay newspapers


Utusan Malaysiafront-paged that the Datuk T trio of businessperson Shazryl Eskay Abdullah, former Malacca chief minister Abdul Rahim Tamby Chik and former Perkasa treasurer Shuib Lazim are prepared to face the music and be charged with showing the sex tape.

Berita Harianreported on the 23 i! nnovatio n initiatives to develop new wealth. It also reported that Youth and Sports Ministry deputy secretary-general Salim Parlan was charged with khalwat.

Sinar Harianhighlighted Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Mukhriz Mahathir saying that Malaysia has become an example for Japan.

Editorial


New Straits Times' editorial is about Malaysia's need to learn from China, which could be seen as expanding rapidly in the education field.

Utusan Malaysia
andBerita Harianreported on the simplification of procedures for Employees Provident Fund withdrawals, and wants other agencies to follow its example.



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SARAWAK: Kenaikan Sokongan Pada PR Berlaku Pada Semua Kaum

Kajian seorang pengkaji politik bernama Brigget Welsh menunjukkan kenaikkan sokongan kepada Pakatan Rakyat berlaku pada semua kaum, tidak terhad pada kaum Cina sahaja (Sila rujuk gambarajah di bawah)



Namun, mengapa bilangan kerusi hanya 15 dan tidak cukup untuk memerintah atau menafi 2/3?

Jawapannya mudah sahaja. Kita ambil contoh, untuk memenangi satu kerusi kita memerlukan 10000 undi.

Di kawasan yang bukan kawasan Cina, undi kepada pembangkang cuma 2000. Dalam pilihanraya baru-baru ini, penambahan undi pada pembangkang adalah sekitar 7000 undi sahaja. Maka, jumlah keseluruhan adalah sekitar 9000 dan masih belum cukup untuk menang satu kerusi.

Di kawasan Cina pula, undi asas kepada pembangkang sudahpun berada di tahap 4000 undi. Maka, apabila ditambah 7000 undi, ia menjadi jumlah keseluruhan 11000 undi, dan melayakkan menang kerusi tersebut.

Contoh di atas adalah sebab mengapa Pakatan Rakyat tidak menang banyak kerusi pada pilihanraya Sarawak baru-baru ini. Walaupun terdapat kenaikkan undi yang banyak, namun kerana sokongan asas di kerusi2 bukan majoriti CIna terlampau rendah menyebabkan Pakatan Rakyat tidak dapat memenangi kerusi yang banyak.

Benarlah kata penganalisa2. Sarawak bukan lagi simpanan tetap bagi Barisan Nasional atau UMNO. BN terpaksa memerah keringat mereka bagi mempertahankan kerusi2 parlimen mereka di Sarawak selepas ini.

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Video seks: Siapa 'whistle blower' sebenarnya?

Sejak 21 Mac, gandingan' Datuk T' diangkat oleh pemimpin Umno dan juak-juaknya termasuk PERKASA dan Utusan Malaysia sebagai 'whistle blowers' yang harus dilindungi. Pada tarikh itu, Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik, Datuk Shazryl Eskay dan Datuk Shuib Lazim menayangkan sebuah video kepada media dan ahli politik terpilih untuk membuktikan' Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim mengadakan hubungan seks dengan seorang pelacur.

Suara-suara Umno mengenai keperluan melindungi Datuk T sebagai whistle blower semakin lantang dengan pengumuman terbaru polis bahawa tiga individu berkenaan mungkin dihadapkan ke mahkamah kerana menayangkan video lucah. Persoalan timbul sama ada Datuk T layak dipanggil whistle blower kerana kononnya mendedahkan perbuatan sumbang Anwar.

Whistle blower adalah pihak yang mendedahkan sesuatu skandal , khususnya yang mempunyai implikasi kepentingan nasional. Umumnya orang yang membuat pendedahan itu terbabit secara langsung dalam skandal berkenaan, justeru keperluan untuk memastikan keselamatan beliau. "Whistle blower" berkenaan juga dikecualikan daripada pendakwaan demi memastikan agenda lebih besar ialah membongkar skandal itu dan menghukum "ikan jerung yang bertanggungjawab, mencapai matlamatnya.

Merujuk kepada kes Datuk T, seseorang yang memegang bukti dan mahu menegakkan kebenaran tidak akan membuat tempahan bilik hotel dan menjemput media serta ahli politik tertentu (Datuk Zaid Ibrahim) untuk menonton video lucah. Tindakan itu bukan amalan rasional bagi pihak yang menuntut keadilan tetapi lebih mirip kepada ahli politik yang mahu memastikan rakaman itu dipancarkan ke seluruh media tempatan dan antarabangsa.

Terbongkar

Pihak yang berjiwa Islam dan tidak mahu mengaibkan sesiapa (seperti mana yang didakwa Datuk T) tidak akan menggunakan media untuk membuat ugutan terbuka terhadap Anwar dan isterinya untuk berundur dari politik. Sejak 21 Mac, motif Eskay, Rahim dan Shuib berhubung video itu terbongkar sedikit demi sedikit. ! K ecacatan-kecacatan dalam video berkenaan turut diperinci dan didedahkan oleh pihak-pihak tertentu, untuk membuktikan rakaman itu adalah fitnah licik semata-mata.

Dukacita dimaklumkan gandingan Datuk T tidak boleh memakai topi whistle blower supaya kebal dari pendakwaan di mahkamah undang-undang mahupun menghadapi penilaian di mahkamah rakyat. Segala tindakan yang diambil mereka mempunyai agenda tertentu dan ia amat berkait dengan agenda besar Umno untuk menumbangkan Anwar. Benar, whistle blower harus dllindungi, tetapi siapakah whistle blower dalam kes ini, mahupun dalam politik negara? Jawapannya Anwar Ibrahim.

Susulan tindakannya mendedahkan pelbagai skandal di Dewan Rakyat dan di ceramah-ceramah, Anwar digantung enam bulan dari parlimen Disember lalu. Ceramah-ceramah beliau di Kuala Lumpur, Johor dan negeri-negeri lain menjadi sasaran serbuan polis. Di Sarawak, ceramah-ceramah Anwar dihadiri ribuan orang, di bandar dan kawasan pedalaman, dengan pengundi Melayu-Melanau, Cina, Iban dan Dayak hadir mendengar kepincangan-kepincangan BN.

Najib tidak menjawap

Sehingga hari ini, perdana menteri dan menteri-menteri Umno khususnya tidak menjawab beberapa skandal yang dibongkarkan oleh Anwar. Ini termasuklah pemberian kontrak lebih RM2 bilion Kementerian Pertahanan kepada seorang pemimpin Umno dari Perak sejak tahun 2008 yang mencerminkan budaya kronisme masih menebal dalam Umno. Najib juga tidak mengulas dakwan Anwar bahawa 1Malaysia Development Corporation (MDB) dan syarikat milik keluarga Ketua Menteri Sarawak, Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud menjalankan urusniaga mencurigakan dengan Petro Saudi. Urusniaga itu melibatkan hampir RM6 bilion ringgit.

Contoh-contoh ini hanya secebis daripada pendedahan yang dibuat oleh Anwar di parlimen dan di luar dewan sejak beliau menjadi ketua pembangkang Ogos 2008. Kebanyakan daripada dakwaan itu tidak dijawab oleh menteri berkenaan, se! baliknya ketua pembangkang diaib dan dicaci dengan kata-kata kurang sopan di dalam parlimen serta juga di luar oleh juak-juak Umno. Sejak 2008, Umno mencari helah bagaimana untuk mengekang whistle blower bernama Anwar Ibrahim.

Tsunami fitnah

Perbicaraan fitnah liwat sekali lagi menjadi senjata politik Umno untuk menyerang Anwar dengan keyakinan pengundi Melayu mudah dipengaruhi atas isu-isu agama dan moral. Juak-juak Umno seperti Ummi Hafilda dikitar semula manakala pejuang-pejuang bangsa seperti Senator Ezam Mohamad Nor dan S Nallakarupan diberikan liputan luar biasa dalam media arus perdana.

Apabila tsunami fitnah Umno tidak dapat menghakis sokongan untuk Anwar kerana orang Melayu menolak budaya sedemikian, parti itu tidak berundur malah memperhebatkan serangan. Maka sampailah giliran gandingan Datuk T pula memegang obor kebenaran Umno dengan video seks demi membela agama bangsa dan negara. Dan jika video seks babak pertama gagal mencapai maksud yang dihajatkan oleh Umno, usah bimbang kerana kilang fitnah parti itu sentiasa rancak dengan senjata-senjata lain.

Perlu ditanya, jika Anwar tidak lantang dan hujahnya tidak meyakinkan, adakah Umno akan mengambil peduli terhadapnya?. Apakah rakyat di Semenanjung dan di Sarawak akan menerima secara membuta tuli segala pendedahan Anwar, jika ia tidak disokong dengan bukti dan fakta?

Jelas, Umno mempunyai kepentingan untuk membisukan whistle blower terbesar di negara ketika ini dengan apa cara sekali pun sama ada menerusi mahkamah atau pun menggunakan video untuk menabur fitnah. - Wira Arjuna

source:malaysiakini

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No tsunami in Sarawak but fixed deposit gone...

The opposition promised a tsunami in a state the government calls its "fixed deposit". In the end, no tsunami happened at most it was a bit of a flood but the fixed deposit was washed away with the tide. Last weeks Sarawak election was the most highly anticipated in recent memory. Most people in the peninsula have little understanding of the intricacies of Sarawak politics, much less interest in it, yet this recent one piqued many peoples interest and caught their attention.

Perhaps its because Barisan Nasionals performance there could very well impact the timing of the general election. Also, a state-wide election gives people a clearer sense of popular opinion about the BN which is hard to gauge from by-elections (of which there have been many). Lets look at some of the interesting nuggets that we can glean from the results.

Rise of two-party system

In a state usually dominated by the government, Pakatan Rakyats 15 seats does indicate the beginning of a two-party or two-coalition system emerging. Initial estimates showed that BNs popular vote went down from 62.93% in 2006 to 55.24% in last weeks polling.

Its worth noting there were many three-cornered fights but in the end, voters largely chose between BN and PR (one independent did manage to win), which does show that the voters do see it as a fight between two parties (SNAP, which contested in 26 seats lost in every one of them).

The Taib factor

Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Taib Mahmud might be a polarising figure for some but his party, PBB, performed exceptionally well, winning all 35 seats it contested. Still, BNs overall reduced majority is something that Taib has to be ac! countabl e for. And he will continue to be fodder for the opposition during the campaign period for the next general election which must be held before 2013.

Taib has indicated he would step down in a few years time. But will it be before the next national polls? If not, is there any way Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak will be able to convince him to step down?

SUPPs fall

Mirroring MCAs and Gerakans loss of Chinese support in Peninsular Malaysia, SUPP has clearly fallen out of favour with the Chinese community in Sarawak. It won only six out of the 19 seats it contested. And of those six seats, four were won by Dayak candidates. The biggest upset was the defeat of SUPP president and Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri George Chan who lost to DAP first-timer Ling Sie Kiong by 1,590 votes.

Its outmoded election strategy didnt help and probably hurt its cause. In Chinese language newspapers, SUPP ads read: "If DAP wins in 15 seats, Barisan Nasional still forms government. If SUPP loses in 15 seats, Chinese representation in the government will be wiped out." This outdated approach failed to work for MCA in the peninsula in the last general election and it has now proven to be ineffective in Sarawak as well.

DAPs rise

Somebodys loss is someone elses gain. SUPPs fall coincided with DAPs rise as the dominant opposition party, not only in Sarawak but also in the country as a whole. At the federal level it is the biggest opposition party, with more members of parliament than any of its other PR partners. (PKR used to be the biggest party but a spate of defections changed the equation).

DAPs approach of contesting in fewer seats but winning m! ost of t hem seems to be working. In contrast, PKRs approach of contesting in many seats and losing most of them is probably worth a re-think. In Sarawak, PKR ran in 49 seats and won only three.

A delayed general election?


Before the Sarawak polls, there was widespread anticipation that the general election would be held this year. Last weeks result probably puts that speculation to rest. Although the opposition did not make great inroads, its ability to nearly double its previous victories is indication that it could also win more federal seats in Sarawak.

The clear urban-rural divide that emerged in the peninsula is now also evident in Sarawak and it probably will be the case for Sabah as well. This is not something to be taken lightly and will require some time for the government to address. I think we can safely look at late 2012 or early 2013 before the general election. - Oon Yeoh

source:theSun

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Thief Wannabe Calling Thief @asshole ?

Thief Minister Stole Election !

A tiny cabal, like thieves in the night, hijacked the machinery of the state and denied the will of the people in Sarawak at the weekend.

Like the perpetrators of a palace coup, a handful of family members, bomoh’s and loyalists mounted an outrageous and blatant rigging of the count. Then, immediately, in an unprecedented act at 10.30pm at night, before even the last votes were counted, they bundled the old Chief Minister into the governor’s office to be sworn back in before the matter could be contested.

But contested it will be. If these plotters and cheats think they can claim legitimacy for Taib, they cannot. All Sarawak knows he is a fraud and that his desperate supporters are seeking to protect the billions they have stolen from the State by keeping him in office.

Sarawak has changed whether they like it or not

The unprecedented and enthusiastic crowds who turned out and rallied for change in all the major towns across Sarawak last week tell us all we need to know about the real election result.

The biggest crowd in all Malaysia’s election history gathered in the small capital of Kuching and made the feelings of the people perfectly plain, as Taib’s armed and aggressive riot police attempted and failed to provoke and harass them.

Police try to disrupt Kuching rally for PR - a record 40,000 peacefully campaigned for the opposition

By contrast the BN rallies failed hopelessly. Sarawak has changed and all Sarawakians know it. Taib also knows it as he sits in his headquarters at Demak Jaya aware that all around him the people of the capital, his home town of Bintulu, Sibu, Miri and across the country have mobilised against him and want him out.

So strong and so obvious was the unity and determination of those population centres that Taib did not dare cheat too heavily and obviously in the urban areas (apart from some outrageous exceptions, like Senadin, see below) and the opposition swept to victory, more than doubling their seats and wiping out BN as a force in the cities.

But, Taib cheated blatantly and obviously everywhere else, determined to snatch the election by abusing his power over the tiny, rotten rural boroughs. The Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak, colluded in this and he too deserves international disdain and condemnation for allowing one of the most corrupt examples of a sham election to ever take place.

He will get that condemnation. Sarawak Report is invited, together with other observers of Malaysia’s shameful actions in Sarawak, to report to the UN’s Human Rights commission imminently in Geneva and we will tell exactly what happened.

The facts will be made known

Because Taib is a known and serial election-cheater his tactics were anticipated and they have been widely noted and recorded. Reports are being carefully compiled and Sarawak Report will be covering the information as it is gathered over the coming days. Much of this election is going to be contested and a re-election will be demanded.

Today PKR leader YB Baru Bian, who was one of just three PKR members who managed to get a seat, despite massive attempts to destabilize him, confirmed that there had been systematic and widespread cheating. Even so, the opposition won 41% of the acknowledged vote – getting just 21% of the seats thanks to the deliberately skewed and corrupt system developed by BN in Sarawak!

So what forms of rigging were used?

Taib used sister-in-law Gertie to bring the money!

Just consider how Taib went about saving his own skin in Balingian, a constituency where for the past five years he has pillaged the timber and grabbed land from the poor.

We have received inside information that his own sister-in-law, Gertie Chong (widow of Arip) was the one who was charged with bringing the bags of money over from Sibu to bribe and bully the impoverished voters. This is how small and desperate the circle of Taib’s supporters has become.

She handed it out to the PBB workers who then went round the houses distributing a full RM1,000 per door to people, so impoverished by their Chief Minister and State Representative, that they lack even enough barrels to capture sufficient rainwater to drink.

Taib’s ‘development’ has caused the pollution of their rivers and streams – they would dearly love him gone.

But, Gertie brought them RM1,000 per door! Last election it was only RM50 ! More than anything, the wild inflation of Taib’s bribes tells you the level of his deep unpopularity.

The Shin Yan connection

And where did this money come from? It came from Shin Yan. The crony timber and plantation company which has relied on Taib for the fat concessions that have turned its owner Ling Chiong Ho from being a barge handler in Sibu, working for Taib’s brother Onn Mahmud’s Achipelago shipping monopoly just a few years ago, into a multi-millionaire.

So, of course Shin Yan had to cough up. As far as Taib was concerned he was calling in favours – the sort of favours that gangsters call in. Just look at the evidence on Shin Yan’s palm concessions alone, all handed to them via private deals with Taib Mahmud’s Resources and Planning Ministry.

In just one case alone, Shin Yan is the major shareholder of Sarawak Oil Palms Bhd, which used to be a government venture. Taib, in a typical move, privatised it into a public company in 1990 and Shin Yan was allowed to buy over 37% of the company.

Since then Sarawak Oil Palms says it has expanded its land-bank to 65,000 hectares, with 35,000 planted with oil palm in Sarawak. All of course thanks to concessions given by Taib.

Gerald Rentap Jabu, son of Deputy CM Alfred Jabu (who also bought his way into scraping back his seat) is also on the Board of Sarawak Oil Palms. Until recently, Taib’s brother and proxy, Onn Mahmud, held shares in the company through his own nominee, Shea Kin Kwok, identified as a key player in the Japanese timber kick-back scandal.

Onn s proxy shareholding in the former state asset.

However, the concessions that have come Ling Chiong Ho’s way are far more extensive even than this. The current land registry document published by Sarawak Report in March shows no fewer than 75 lots handed to numerous of companies controlled by Ling Chiong Ho.

Danum Jaya Sdn Bhd, Linau Mewah Sdn Bhd, Mazama Plantations Sdn Bhd, Shin Yan Oil Palm Sdn Bhd, Sarawak Oil Palm Bhd, Dataran Danum Sdn Bhd, Danum Sinar Sdn Bhd, Dataran Seping Sdn Bhd, Linau Sinar Sdn Bhd, Selangau Plantation Sdn Bhd, have been handed huge areas at rock bottom prices.

Just one enormous chunk of this land, some 90,000 hectares, has been acquired in Belaga, the area that Taib had cleared for the Bakun dam project. Shin Yan has already been slammed by NGOs for its handling of the timber concessions given to them by Taib in the Belaga area and disregard for the native communities.

We can also see from the land registry that further huge tracts of plantation land have been handed to Shin Yan in the other planned Dam areas of Baram (13,000 hectares) and Murum (16,500 hectares). [see list of companies and concessions at the bottom of the article].

And Taib’s own constituents of Balingian have not been let off the hook either.

Shin Yan has taken land in Taib s own constituency.

Ling Chiong Ho has also walked off with fat plantation concessions in Mukah and numerous other concessions in the Bintulu area.

Land taken in Bintulu by Shin Yan - well over a hundred thousand hectares in total

So, the money with which Taib was buying his voters was money taken from the removal and exploitation of their lands in the first place! RM1,000 was of course a lot to Taib’s impoverished voters. But it would have been nothing to them if Taib had fairly developed their land and ensured they got some of the profit!

Go getter Gertie

It is of little surprise that Gertie Chong was the family member chosen by Taib to carry out his dirty work in Balingian. She is the 3rd and favourite wife of his favourite brother Arip and her name pops up as a major shareholder in a good number of Taib crony companies. She is a major shareholder of Jaya Tiasa, the company based on plantations handed to her husband by Taib and then sold on for a fat profit to the tycoon Tiong Hiew King of Rimbunan Hijau Group.

Gertie is also a fellow director and shareholder with Taib Mahmud himself in the company Mesti Bersatu, a shareholder in the Royal Mulu resort and Miri Properties, which owns the Marriott in Miri among other ventures. She also is a shareholder in Lanco Plantations, along with Taib himself.

Indeed, Gertie has been associated with so many of the Mahmud family business ventures that have taken advantage of their political stranglehold on the state, that it is no surprise that she was brought in to help with the emergency operation of keeping them in power at whatever cost – in fact RM1,000 per constituent is a very small cost indeed by comparison to what they have made and doubtless intend to make in the future.

Despite this Taib’s majority in Balingian was slashed from some 6,000 to around 2,000 on the day, so sickened have his people been by his greed and landgrabbing.

Gangster CM used gangster tactics to grab the election

Sarawak Report will be accumulating the details of this election theft as reliable reports and evidence is collated from the different districts over the next few days. However, our report to the UN will include the following points:

- The Mass Disenfranchisement of much of the population of the interior, which enables Taib to operate a ‘rotten borough system’, where seats are decided by just a tiny number of people whom he can pressure and influence. 470,000 natives of the interior do not have voting rights out of Sarawak’s 2.5 million total population. Taib has deliberately pretended that he finds it ‘difficult’ to register remote communities who resent his destruction of the jungle. However, while he says he cannot reach them, he has sure managed to reach their trees!

- BN has used this ‘rotten borough’ system to achieve 77% of the seats with just 55% of the votes, creating what they call their ‘fixed deposit’ of seats in Sarawak. PR gained 41% of the votes at this election (despite all the cheating) only to receive 21% of the seats. Equally, seats in the towns consist of up to 30,000 voters, whereas those doted around the interior amounted to 6,000 voters and these are easier for BN to bully, bribe and control.

- The illegal touting of projects and votes by BN politicians, including the Prime Minister, in the run up to the election. These are used as a direct bribe and form of blackmail as it is made clear to voters that they will not get the projects and worse may be discriminated against in the provision of basic amenities if they do not vote BN.

- The abuse of postal votes. Only allowing government workers to use them and pressurising these employees to vote BN. Also the outrageous targeting of postal votes at single constituencies they want to influence, rather than the constituencies the voter actually comes from. The practice of doubling up by sending in postal votes eg by the army and then bringing in plane loads of the same soldiers to vote in person as well! The introduction of suspicious last minute ‘postal votes’ in order to try and boost BN’s tallies far later than legally allowed.

- Use of gangsters to intimidate and turn away voters from the polling stations.

- Abuses by the electoral commission, which include switching voters’ polling stations away from their home areas to distant places they cannot get to, suddenly on the day of the vote. The hiding of ballot boxes for periods of time, so that agents cannot tell if they have been tampered with and illegally withholding (on the direct orders of the Election Commission) the Form 14 information that confirms the tally of each box, so that a proper monitoring can take place of the count. Switching off the lights and ‘counting’ in the dark.

- The cutting off of mobile phone networks on the day to inhibit the opposition from keeping up with what is happening.

- The naked bribery by BN of poor voters the day before the vote. Offering money in return for their ID numbers and then paying the remainder only when they have proved that they have voted for BN! The scale of these bribes went sky high at this election, indicating just how unpopular BN is and how much they had to pay to get people to give in and vote for them.

Senadin – one case history

There will be more examples with back-up information of BN’s gangster tactics, but Sarawak Report will be presenting the case of Senadin at the UN this week.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyiSfJ0DzVM&feature=player_embedded#at=24

- PKR was leading the vote by 1000+ during the last ballot counting.

- Suddenly a blackout conveniently occurred happened during the last ballot counting in the Miri City Stadium.

- Blackout lasted 1 hour+ and the Election Commission continued counting with a sudden appearance of bought votes and ‘postal’ votes at an illegally late hour.

- SUPP were declared ‘winners’ with slim majority 58 votes after postal votes

- There were announced to be 158 ‘spoiled’ votes favouring PKR

- The SPR refused a recount, despite the fact that there was a clear case for a recount.

In this way the 20,000 crowd which had gathered in Miri to support PKR on the night that less than 100 were prepared to attend the rival rally by BN’s George Chan, just a few days before, were denied the obvious representative of their choice. Instead one of Taib’s key supporters was forced upon them to help the Chief Minister in his attempt to continue his gangster government.

No legitimacy

PR are contesting this election on a number of fronts. The BN Federal Government will use all means at their disposal however to continue to prop up Taib who keeps them in power.

This is despite the fact that he daily embarrasses and shames Malaysia through his corruption and his greedy exploitation of his impoverished people. Najib would dearly love to be rid of the old parasite, but he is yet to find a way. Certainly, the Prime Minister’s election promise that if Taib ‘won’ for BN he would shortly step down will be one of many, many, many promises made by BN at this election that will not be fulfilled.

Taib has no legitimacy. He knows it, Najib knows it and the people of Sarawak know it. The rest of the world will know it too.

[Below are the concessions given to Shin Yan's Ling Chiong Ho in recent years. No wonder Taib was expecting pay back time. Shin Yan paid for his election bribes].

Ling Chiong Ho s plantation concessions - but it was payback time at the election!

Christians can and will say 'No'

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MalaysiaKini - KJ John lChristians
In my last column I argued that truth matters for Christians, but they will be less involved on issues of partisan political concerns alone; whether racial or otherwise.


For the more serious Christians, their ultimate loyalty can only be to their Master and Lord, the God-man Jesus Christ. Anything else or less, is idol-worship of some form.

That is biblical theology, and not my opinion.


christian faith 030108 crossIn the early 1990s, Ishihara Shintaro wrote "The Japan That Can Say No: Why Japan Will Be First Among Equals". (Incidentally, in 1996, he and Mahathir Mohamad co-authored "The Voice of Asia: Two Leaders Discuss the Coming Century").

Learning to say "No" without hurting the other's feelings is the best art of diplomacy. All will do well to learn how to do this. I will argue in this column that the federal government should not takeChristians in Malaysia for granted, for they can say "No", when needed.

Therefore let me argue that Christians did say "No" in Sarawak; twice now!
In fact, I would go further and argue that most Christians in the connected world of the Internet probably said "No" to the BN-led Chief Minister of Sarawak, in the last elections.

The others in Sarawak who did not either did not know about the real issues, or played ignorant, or genuinely do not know their faith as much.

Some ma ybe did not even vote; in order to avoid the difficult choice.

Short term resolution
The CFM, the Federation of all Christian Churches in Malaysia, including those in Sabah and Sarawak issued their newest response to the 10-point proposal of the government (please see letter column ofMalaysiakinifor a full version) and argued that Allah and Al-Kitab matter is not yet settled.

The Bishop wrote:


"We consider the 10-point solution to be anad hocand short-term resolution to the two consignments of Al-Kitab which have been impounded at Port Klang and the Port of Kuching.

"We reiterate that the Bible is our Holy Scripture and it is our right to read, study and pray with it in the language of our choice as freedom of religion is enshrined under our Federal Constitution."

I hope that the government realises that had CFM been upset before the elections in Sarawak by the ignorance and belligerence of the federal government and especially the attorney general and the books division of the Home Affairs Ministry.

They could have easily quite easily issued the equivalent of a circular (orfatwa) to all their congregations in Malaysia and asked them to say "No" to the government of the day in Sarawak.

The Star'sWong Chun Wai whom I quoted in my earlier column had already warned of this eventuality, and actually repeated his thesis in the most recent column in theSunday Starin which he labeled Sarawak BN's loss of votes as due to "Land and Lord Issues."

Allow me to expand the argument that the Christians who voted for the BN-led leadership of the Sarawak government are actually allowing the abuse of these issues to continue.

I presume that these are the Christians in the hinterland of Sarawak and in the 'unconnected' long houses.
They have voted for their political elders, who represent them, but they don't know their rights as Malaysian citizens; to equity in development.

They have not learnt to say "No" yet; even after 46 years of dismal development. They have voted for politicians who may not be leaders in the truest sense of the word!

Christian discipline
Leadership is about standing up for matters of truth and the fundamental rights of every Malaysian community! Then, when truth matters, nothing else matters!

For truth of the kind that Christians believe and talk about actually transcends the material world; it is also the kind of truth that sets us free!

Once free like that, we owe no one any personal loyalties! The only loyalty required is that we always seek to obey our Master and Lord.

That is good Christian discipline, discipleship and faithful obedience.

The Bishop further wrote:

"The 10-point solution deals with the impounding of the Al-Kitab but not with the prohibition of publications containing the word "Allah". The root cause of the problem of the impounding of the Al-Kitab lies in the following:

a. The 1982 prohibition of the Al-Kitab and the 1983 prohibition of thePerjanjian Baruunder the Internal Security Act 1960 on the grounds that the Al-Kitab is prejudicial to national interest and the security of Malaysia.

b. The 1986 administrative order prohibiting the use of the term "Allah" in Christian publications on the grounds of public order and prevention of misunderstanding between Muslims and Christians.

c. TheGaris Panduanof the Bahagian Kawalan Penerbitan dan Teks Al-Quran of the Ministry of Home Affairs prohibiting the use of the word "Allah"."

The Federal Government needs to therefore understand what the real imperatives here are!
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Three million
There are about three million Christians in Malaysia.

Christians are generally law-abiding citizens, unless there is a just cause for them to protest about; and protest they will, as it is now become obvious both in Sibu and all of Bandar Kuching and outskirts.

What the Government of Malaysia should not do is to unconsciously deny the fundamental rights of the Christians, and especially the Bahasa Malaysia speaking and worshipping Christians who are also bumiputra of Sabah and Sarawak.

sibu by election 090510 sibu churchThis momentum by Malaysian Christians against injustice, corruption and abuse of power, started before the last general election.

Then the battles was limited to only Peninsula Malaysia. Today it has obviously crossed over to Sarawak and at least amongst the Chinese community the message is loud and clear.

The Government needs to observe and understand this trend and ensure that the tide will move in a different direction before the next general election.

Otherwise, it is a foregone conclusion that by the time of the next general election, all Christians will vote conscientiously against bribery and all forms of corruption today.

The Christians in Malaysia have learned to say "No" too and I believe they can and will say "No" again if they are taken for granted and their fundamental and basic rights denied in very obvious and illegal ways!

May the Good Lord grant the government and the cabinet wisdom to understand the writing on the wall!

May God bless Malaysia!

KJ JOHN is dean of the Faculty of Economics and Policy Science at UCSI University and they are currently! seeking good students for a Masters in Public Policy to be offered in May 2011. UCSI is also a regional centre for Blue Ocean Strategy which teaches Value Innovation processes.

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20 investigation papers on cyber crimes opened


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The Information, Communication and Culture Ministry has opened 20 investigation papers on cyber crimes over the first three months of the year, the Dewan Negara was told today.

The crimes comprised dissemination of lies, misuse of information, defamation, sedition and pornography.


Deputy Minister Joseph Salang Gandum said all investigations were carried out under Section 211 and 233 of the Communication and Multimedia Act 1998 which provided a jail term not exceeding one year, or fine up to RM50,000, or both, upon conviction.

He said this in reply to senator Zaitun Mat, who had wanted to know how far the government would go in effectively combating cyber crime threats.

Salang said throughout last year, 582 investigation papers were opened and probed, 422 of which were under Section 211 and 233 of the Act.

Apart from the Act, those who were found to have abused the Internet, could also be charged under the Banking and Financial Institutions Act 1989, Capital Markets and Services Act 2007, Sedition Act 1948, Defamation Act 1957 or even under the Penal Code, he said.

"Besides taking the culprits to court, the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) will also take technical action, like blocking the access to phishing, fraud, illegal investment and pornography websites," he said.

To further combat such crimes, MCMC had also set up a bureau to receive complaints to enable the commission to start identifying and probing those responsible for providing and disseminating the content for such websites, he added.- Bernama



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Sarawak - Fresh from defeat, Snap mulls going national


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The Sarawak National Party (Snap), which fared badly in the just-concluded state election, is considering amending its constitution to enable it to play a political role at either the regional or national level.

We are examining various options open to us in terms of coalition building, one that would ensure stability of direction and purpose.


This may include the possibility of electoral pacts with parties or organisations outside of Sarawak, he said after the party's central executive committee meeting (CEC) yesterday.

NONEWith such reforms being taken within the party, we are sure that Snap will emerge stronger and more responsive as a political organisation, he added.

It is not clear whether Dundang was referring to DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang, who yesterdayproposed a DAP-Snap merger.

Meanwhile, Dundang said the Snap leadership accepted the verdict handed down by the voters in the polls.

Owing to various factors, Snap did not perform well as it had expected. In fact, the party is at a low ebb, he added.

He said an initial result of a post-mortem conducted immediately after the election showed certain structural weakness in the party for the poor response from the voters.

Dundang said the full result of the post-mortem would be known in a few weeks' time.

Snap fought polls! 'virtua lly alone'


Another reason for the pathetic showing, he said, was the party's troubled relationship with Pakatan Rakyat, particularly PKR.

He blamed PKR for targeting Snap more than BN during the 10-day election campaign.

Given the ferocity of attack on Snap by PKR, it was hardly surprising that Snap had to fight the election virtually alone, he added.

This was clearly not a satisfactory situation for Snap since we had considered ourselves part and parcel of Pakatan Rakyat, he said, adding that the shabby treatment by PKR was uncalled for.

Dundang however said he would not be stepping down as party president to take responsibility for Snap's failure in the election.

I am not a cabinet minister unlike Dr George Chan, the deputy chief minister, who took the full blame for SUPP's poor showing in the election, he said.

He said his term as party president expired at the party's triennial delegates conference scheduled for August this year.

Snap claims Pelagus rep as its own

Meanwhile, Dundang claimed that an independent candidate, George Lagong, who won inPelagusin last Saturday's polls is the party's state assemblyperson.

He said Lagong was supposed to contest inBalehon a Snap ticket, but made a last-minute switch to Pelagus when incumbent Larry Sng was not re-nominated to contest on a BN's ticket.

Lagong was unable to get a letter of authority from the party in time due to the last-minute switch so he stood as an Independent.

This was done with the full knowledge and blessing of the party, he said, adding that Lagong could not be present at the CEC meeting yesterday as he had prior commitment elsewhere.

Dundang said Lagong had stated that he is and will remain steadfastly as a Snap member.

Being the sole Snap! represe ntative in the State Legislative Assembly, he will be given, in due course, an important and significant role in the party's central executive committee, Dundang said.

He said Lagong had accepted as a member of CEC with immediate effect.

Dundang said Snap, therefore, was not totally wiped out in the election as widely reported by the media.

Twenty-five of 26 Snap candidates lost their election deposits when they failed to secure one-eighth of the total vote cast in the constituencies they contested.

The sole Snap candidate, who did not lose his deposit, was Tedong Gunda, who faced Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) president William Mawan Ikom, inPakan.

Lagong, however, is non-committal

Lagong, who is Larry Sng's uncle, defeated Stanley Nyitar @ Unja Malang of Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) and Edward Sumbang Asun of PKR.

Lagong, when contacted, was non-committal about his ties with Snap.

It was a mere speculation that I was a Snap candidate. I won as an Independent, and not on a Snap ticket, he said.

He conceded that he was supposed to contest on a Snap ticket inBaleh, but made a last-minute switch to Pelagus.
Lagong said any political decision he made would be based on what is good for the people of Pelagus.

He nevertheless said he needed a political vehicle to pursue his political career.

I do not rule out the possibility of joining PRS or any other parties, he explained, when asked for his reaction to the invitation by PRS president James Masing to join PRS, a component of BN.

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Plane with Michelle Obama had to abort landing because of mistake


MalaysiaKini -Michelle Obama l World News
A White House plane carrying Michelle Obama came dangerously close to a 200-ton military cargo jet and had to abort its landing at Joint Base Andrews on Monday as the result of an air traffic controllers mistake, according to federal officials familiar with the incident.

Ultimately controllers at Andrews feared the cargo jet would not clear the runway in time, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak for their agencies.

FAA officials confirmed that the first lady was aboard the plane but had no additional immediate comment. They expected to release a statement later Tuesday. The first ladys office also had no immediate comment.
TheFederal Aviation Administration, already dealing with a series ofcontroversiesinvolvingcontrollers sleepingand watching a movie on the job, sent a team of investigators Tuesday to theWarrenton radar control center, where the mistake was made.
The first lady was returning from a television appearance and other events with Jill Biden in New York and was aboard a Boeing 737 that is part of the presidential fleet of jets when the error occurred on final approach to Andrews.
The controllers in the tower at Andrews recognized that the massive C-17 and the Obama flight, designated EXEC1F, a classification for a plane carrying members of the presidents family, were far too close when the Warrenton controller handed off responsibility for the two aircraft.


They ordered the Obama plane to execute a series of S-turns in ! an effor t to create a safe distance between it and the C-17, federal officials said. When those maneuvers failed to achieve the required distance between the two planes and the Andrews controllers realized the cargo jet would not have time to get off the runway before the presidential plane arrived they aborted landing of the Obama plane and ordered it to circle the airport.
Because an airplanes wake causes severe turbulence and, in extreme cases, can cause a plane that enters it to crash, the FAA has strict standards on how much distance controllers should maintain between planes.
A fully loaded C-17 can create such turbulence that the FAA requires a five-mile separation behind it. The presidential fleet 737 already was far closer than that when the handoff took place from the Potomac Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) facility in Warrenton.
The manager and tower controller at Andrews did several things to try to increase the separation on final [approach] before ordering a go-around, said a senior FAA manager familiar with the incident.
The FAA manager said the TRACON controller exhibited really bad controller technique.
Not only did he get them too close, he told the [Andrews controller] that they were farther apart than they were, he said.
When the handoff occurred, the planes were 3.08 miles apart, radar shows, but the TRACON controller told the Andrews tower that they were four miles apart. Before handing off, the TRACON controller warned Obamas pilot of potential wake turbulence.
In the Andrews tower, controllers already had identified a serious loss of separation but were reluctant to contact TRACON to point it out, officials said.
The Andrews controllers ordered the S-turns as soon as they assumed responsibility, but the two planes still grew closer. Finally, fearing the C-7 couldnt get off runway 19L in time for the Obama plane to land, they ordered EXEC1F to abort the landing attempt.
In t he grand scheme of things, events like this happen fairly frequently, said another federal official who works with the air traffic control system but is not authorized to speak publicly. Unfortunately, this one involves a presidential plane.
Both go-arounds anderrors by air traffic controllersare not uncommon. Controllers at Potomac TRACON, who direct more than 1.5 million flights a year to area airports, made arecord number of errors in 2010.
Nationwide, recorded errors by controllers increased 51 percent last year, to 1,869.
Potomac recorded 52 controller errors, an increase from 21 recorded in 2009. In a memo to his staff last year, the facilitys director cited a definite increase in sloppy or poor adherence to SOP and handbook procedures.
In most instances both locally and nationally planes came too close but without risk of collision; in some, however, fatal consequences were narrowly averted.
The go-around is seen by controllers as a fairly routine safety procedure that keeps planes out of greater trouble.
In October, Reagan National Airport recorded 39 go-arounds, Dulles International Airport had 20 and Baltimore-Washington International Marshall Airport had three, according to an internal FAA document. Last August, FAA records show, at least seven instances in which planes on final approach to National were ordered to go around due to traffic on the runway.
That traffic on the runway could be there because a plane that just landed hasnt moved out of the way quickly enough or, more likely, a plane cleared for takeoff has dawdled on the runway past the time when the controller expected it to be gone.
In 2010, theNational Transportation Safety Boardtook an unprecedented step by beginning to investigate the most serious mistakes by air traffic controllers.
Among the cases under NTSB review are near-collisions between a Boeing 737 and a helicopter in Houston; a Boeing 777 and a small plane in San Francisco; and! an Airb us 319 and a Boeing 747 in Anchorage.
Another case under review is an incident last year near National that involved an airliner carrying a congressman. Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wis.) demanded an explanation from the FAA after his United Airlines flight bound for National swerved to avoid another jet after the encounter activated the onboard collision avoidance system.
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Bila SB lantik pensyarah universiti....

Senator Dewan Negara, Profesor Dr Syed Husin Ali berkata, Polis Cawangan Khas (SB) bukan sahaja mempengaruhi keputusan yang dibuat kerajaan, malah turut campurtangan dalam pelantikan pensyarah universiti, yang disifatkan lebih bahaya dan teruk dari campurtangan politik.

Beliau mendedahkan perkara ini semasa membahaskan titah Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin di Dewan Negara, semalam.

Sekarang ini diketahui bahawa seseorang pemohon untuk menjadi pensyarah akan ditapis. Sebelum ia boleh diterima, namanya dirujuk kepada pihak keselamatan (biasanya SB) untuk dikaji dan dihalusi latar belakangnya.

Hanya selepas dibersih atau diluluskan oleh pihak SB barulah tawaran jawatan dihantar kepadanya. Biasanya hubungan dan pendirian politik calon itupun boleh menjadi alasan menyekat perlantikan, ujarnya yang juga mantan Timbalan Presiden KEADILAN.

Menurut Syed Husin, selain pensyarah, pihak polis cawangan khas turut mempengaruhi keputusan dalam pelantikan seseorang profesor Emeritus, yang dilihat tidak sehaluan dengan kerajaan.

Bahkan lebih buruk lagi diketahui bahawa SB campur tangan dalam hal perlantikan Profesor Emeritus. Gelaran ini diberi kepada seseorang yang telah berkhidmat selama tempoh tertentu di sesebuah universiti selepas ia bersara, atas dasar sumbangan dan kecemerlangannya dalam bidang akademik, ujarnya.

Menurutnya lagi, terdapat kes di mana seorang bekas profesor yang terkenal dibatalkan gelaran Profesor Emeritus oleh sebuah universiti ulung di Malaysia kerana disekat SB.

Badan-badan akademik dalam Universiti itu bersetuju mengaugerahkan gelaran ini kepada bekas Profesor berkenaan. Akan tetapi, apabila sampai! ke peri ngkat Lembaga Universiti, campur tangan SB berlaku. Maka tidak jadilah gelaran itu dianugerah, katanya

source: keadilandaily

Bukan saja di universiti, malah bagi perlantikan ke jawatan tinggi dalam perkhidmatan kerajaan juga terpaksa melalui tapisan SB.... Kalau calon itu cenderong kepada pembangkang,peluangnya adalah tipis dan terus diketepikan.

Lihat saja berapa ramai guru2 yang kurang cenderong menyokong parti kerajaan ditukar dengan serta merta...

cheers.

DAP wanna be the next UMNO ?

Kit Siang proposes DAP-SNAP merger

PETALING JAYA: DAP parliamentary leader and MP for Ipoh Timor Lim Kit Siang today proposed that DAP and the Sarawak National Party (SNAP) merge in time for the next general election in order to better serve the Iban-Dayak community.

He said that such a merger would accelerate the Iban-Dayak political awakening following the recently concluded Sarawak general election.

“Sarawak DAP cannot rest on its laurels having won 12 seats in the Sarawak state election, but must prepare immediately for the next general election which is not far off.

“From now till the next general election, DAP leaders, members and supporters must work with Pakatan Rakyat partners to reach out to all Sarawakians including Ibans-Dayaks and Malay-Melanaus,” he said in a statement today.

He added that in the next general election, Pakatan parties must avoid multi-cornered contests which can only benefit the Barisan Nasional (BN).

“For this reason, I would even suggest that DAP and SNAP should seriously consider a merger of the two political parties to accelerate Iban-Dayak political awakening,” he said.

In the run-up to the Sarawak polls, DAP’s Pakatan ally PKR and SNAP failed to solve seat arrangements, resulting in the two parties contesting in 24 seats together with BN.

SNAP which contested in 27 seats lost all, with all but one of its candidates losing their deposit. PKR contested in 49 seats and won only two. The party blamed SNAP for being the spoiler.

DAP emerged as the biggest winner from Pakatan by winning 12 of the 15 seats it contested, all of which were in the urban and Chinese-majority areas.

SNAP to study the matter

In an immediate reaction, SNAP’s secretary-general Stanley Jugol said he was surprised by Lim’s proposal of the merger.

“This is a big surprise, to be invited to merge with a big and national party like DAP. It is indeed an honour,” he told FMT.

However he said that the party needed to study the matter in depth before making any decision.

Earlier today, SNAP president Edwin Dundang told reporters that the party was looking at the possibility of “having electoral pacts” with parties outside Sarawak.

Dundang also revealed that he was going to step down from his post to take responsibility for the party’s dismal showing in the state polls.

Inroads in rurals seats too

Lim also brushed aside talks that DAP was only interested in the interest of urban Chinese.

“Thanks to enemy propaganda in the controlled mass media in the past decades, DAP is projected and perceived by some as a Chinese party.

“This is a perception that the DAP must eliminate so that all Malaysians can accept and support us as a political movement committed to the betterment of the welfare of all Malaysians, regardless of race, religion or region,” he said.

He also pointed out that Pakatan also won rural (Ba’Kelalan and Krian) and semi-rural (Batu Kawah, Dudong and Piasau) seats in Sarawak.

These victories, he said, smashed the myth that the opposition received support only in urban areas.

He quoted political scientist Bridget Welsh’s analysis that Pakatan’s gains in semi-rural seats were more than in the other areas: 19.7% compared with 14.8% in the rural areas and 13.4% in the urban communities.

He added that the Bidayuh seats were most impressive – for although Pakatan failed to win a single one of the Bidayuh seats, there was a 17.9% swing in the Bidayuh votes in favour of the opposition.

Lim said that there were encouraging statistics and inspiring pointers for Pakatan in the next general election in Sarawak.

‘Cancel public holidays for Deepavali, Wesak’

KUALA LUMPUR: Tamil newspapers are abuzz with reports that a Chinese business figure has urged the government not to give public holidays for Deepavali and Wesak Day.

According to the reports, the chairman of the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, William Cheng, had complained about the nation having too many public holidays.

He said that the current 17 public holidays were bad for business.

Cheng then purportedly said the government should consider cancelling the public holidays for Deepavali and Wesak Day because the festivals involved “minority” groups.

Cheng’s comments were reported both in Makkal Osai and Malaysia Nanban. The Tamil dailies had quoted a report by Nanyang Siang Pau.

Commenting on the matter, MIC publicity and communication chief S Vell Paari said that if Cheng had actually made the remark, “then it was a very irresponsible thing to say.”

Vell Paari said he had asked the Malaysian Associated Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (Maicci) president Kenneth Easwaran to contact Cheng for clarification.

“We will give him the benefit of the doubt for now,” he added.

Deepavali, also known as the festival of lights, is celebrated by the Hindus, who make up the majority of the two million Indians in the country.

Whereas Wesak Day, which marks the birth of Lord Buddha, is celebrated by some three million people here.

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