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NGO: Tanah masjid Bayan Mutiara hilang silap Umno



NGO Kongres Melayu Pulau Pinang hari ini mendakwa Umno merupakan pihak bertanggungjawab dalam memastikan bahawa tanah masjid di Bayan Mutiara tidak dijual kepada pemaju.

Presidennya Rahmad Isahak berkata, Umno yang menyertai pentadbiran Pulau Pinang sebelum ini sepatutnya telah memastikan bahawa tanah berkenaan dipecahkan kepada lot selepas pelan fasa 1 projek tersebut diluluskan majlis perbandaran pada 2006.

Katanya, Umno tidak bertindak untuk menggazetkan tanah berkenaan dalam tempoh satu tahun lima bulan, sebelum Pakatan Rakyat mengambil alih pentadbiran negeri itu pada 2008.

Rahmad mempersoalkan tindakan yang dilakukan Umno untuk memastikan bahawa tanah itu dipecah lot untuk dimilik Majlis Agama Islam Pulau Pinang (MAIPP), memandangkan pelan yang diluluskan itu kini telah tamat tempoh.

Mengikut undang-undang, pejabat tanah tidak dapat mengeluarkan geran milik tanah kepada MAIPP, atau untuk memindahkan milikan tanah itu sekiranya tidak dipecah kepada lot, katanya.

"Apa yang telah Umno lakukan daripada 2006 hingga 2008, sebelum negeri itu diambil alih Pakatan Rakyat.

"Di mana bukti undang-undang bahawa tanah itu telah digazetkan dan dipunyai MAIPP seperti didakwa Umno," kata bekas kakitangan mahkamah itu lagi.  mk
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Hatyai blast: One Malaysian still missing

PHNOM PENH: A Malaysian is still missing in the Hat Yai bomb blast yesterday while the Malaysian government today advised Malaysians to avoid non-essential travel to southern Thailand.

Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said the Thai authorities were carrying DNA test on one unidentified body recovered and the result would be known tomorrow.

"We still could not establish the situation of the missing Malaysian and the identity of the unidentified body found at the scene," he told Malaysian journalists, here.

He confirmed that one Malaysian died and 27 Malaysians injured, including 10 who suffered 30 per cent to 50 per cent burns of their body area.

The 10 are still being treated at three hospitals in southern Thailand for respiratory difficulty and other related injuries.

The dead was identified as Low Thian Hock, 46, from Kulim.

The 10 seriously injured were identified as Lew Kim Lai, 39, Lim Hock Bee, 37, Wong Sze Ee, 32, Fook Hock Chuan, 33, Chiaw Pui Pui, 32, Chiaw Pui Hoon, 34, Chiaw Pui See, 33, Choo Kok Boon, 46, Sagunthala a/p Krishnan, 34, and Mini Ng, 35.

The 17 others were given outpatient treatment.

Ten people were killed and more than 300 others injured in the bomb attack at Lee Garden Hotel in Hat Yai at 1pm yesterday.

He said the initial investigation by the Thai authorities revealed that bombs were planted on two motorcycles, one car and one pick-up truck parked at the hotel's car park.

Initially, the authorities thought the blast was caused by leaked gas but concluded it was a bomb attack when they found chemical residue after inspecting the place.

Anifah said the next of kin of the dead and injured had been informed and the government would facilitate their travelling if they wished to meet their family members there.

He said all medical needs and expenses for the injured Malaysians would be taken care by the Thai authorities.

Anifah said it was not advisable to bring back home all those seriously injured at the moment as their condition did not warrant such mobility.

The minister said he would seek clarification from his Thai counterpart Dr Surapong Tovichakchaikul tonight whether it would be safe for Malaysians to travel to southern Thailand following the incident.

In fact, Anifah said, the government had issued similar travel advisory for  southern Thailand from time to time.

Asean foreign ministers are here for the Asean Ministerial Meeting tomorrow and Asean Summit the following day.

- Bernama

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UMNO lah punca tanah masjid Bayan Mutiara hilang...

 NGO Kongres Melayu Pulau Pinang hari ini mendakwa Umno merupakan pihak bertanggungjawab dalam memastikan bahawa tanah masjid di Bayan Mutiara tidak dijual kepada pemaju.

Presidennya Rahmad Isahak berkata, Umno yang menyertai pentadbiran Pulau Pinang sebelum ini sepatutnya telah memastikan bahawa tanah berkenaan dipecahkan kepada lot selepas pelan fasa 1 projek tersebut diluluskan majlis perbandaran pada 2006.

Katanya, Umno tidak bertindak untuk menggazetkan tanah berkenaan dalam tempoh satu tahun lima bulan, sebelum Pakatan Rakyat mengambil alih pentadbiran negeri itu pada 2008.
 

Rahmad mempersoalkan tindakan yang dilakukan Umno untuk memastikan bahawa tanah itu dipecah lot untuk dimilik Majlis Agama Islam Pulau Pinang (MAIPP), memandangkan pelan yang diluluskan itu kini telah tamat tempoh.

Mengikut undang-undang, pejabat tanah tidak dapat mengeluarkan geran milik tanah kepada MAIPP, atau untuk memindahkan milikan tanah itu sekiranya tidak dipecah kepada lot, katanya.

"Apa yang telah Umno lakukan daripada 2006 hingga 2008, sebelum negeri itu diambil alih Pakatan Rakyat.

"Di mana bukti undang-undang bahawa tanah itu telah digazetkan dan dipunyai MAIPP seperti didakwa Umno," kata bekas kakitangan mahkamah itu lagi.-malaysiakini



Loss of Bayan Mutiara mosque land Umno's fault

The Penang Malay Congress has thrown the ball into Umno's court by saying the party was responsible for ensuring that the mosque land in Bayan Mutiara was not sold to a private developer.
Its president Rahmad Isahak said Umno, which was part of the previous administration under BN, should have ensured that the land was subdivided after the project phase I layout plan was approved by the local council (MPPP) in 2006.


"One year and five months passed before Pakatan took over the state in 2008. It shows there was no urgency to gazette this land for a mosque because Umno thought that BN would rule again," he stressed.


Rahmad said the MPPP approved plan had now expired but questioned what Umno had done to ensure that the land for meant for a mosque was subdivided for ownership by the Penang Islamic Council (MAIPP).


Legally, if the land was not subdivided, the state land office would not be able to issue a qualified title or transfer land ownership to MAIPP, he added.

"What has Umno been doing from 2006 to 2008, before the state was taken over by Pakatan Rakyat?" Rahmad asked.

"Where is the legal proof that the land has been gazetted and owned by MAIPP as claimed by Umno?" queried the former court staff.


Umno's two week challenge


Rahmad was referring to Penang Umno Youth insistence that Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, via state agency - Penang Development Corporation - had sold a plot of mosque land in Bayan Mutiara to Ivory Properties Group Berhad (IPGB).


Lim is suing the wing's chief Shaik Hussein Mydin and Umno-owned Malay daily Utusan Malaysia for accusing him of disposing land meant for a mosque and angering Muslim sensitivities.

Datuk Zainal Abidin Osman, penang umno chief
Yesterday, Penang Umno chief Zainal Abidin Osman (left) issued Lim a challenge to reply within two weeks on the sale of the mosque and school sites in Bayan Mutiara.

He said Penang Umno would consider applying for a court injunction or any other steps to prevent the development of the land if Lim failed to give a concrete reply within the period.


Lim, in a statement on Thursday, had already said the 41.6 hectare of land was sold by open tender, that there was no sub-division of title but the entire piece had been sold.

He added that there are standard requirements for schools and places of worship like surau or mosques that are compulsory by local government and must be included in any development project.



In a statement yesterday, IPGB deputy chairperson and executive director Nazir Ariff said the company will comply with the necessary requirements in accordance to the guidelines of MPPP.

"Community facilities for public purposes such as legal access, bicycle tracks, infrastructures, low andmedium cost housing, schools, mosque and place of religious worship for non-Muslims will be provided accordingly should the need arises," he added.- malaysiakini!

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UMNO lah punca tanah masjid Bayan Mutiara hilang...

 NGO Kongres Melayu Pulau Pinang hari ini mendakwa Umno merupakan pihak bertanggungjawab dalam memastikan bahawa tanah masjid di Bayan Mutiara tidak dijual kepada pemaju.

Presidennya Rahmad Isahak berkata, Umno yang menyertai pentadbiran Pulau Pinang sebelum ini sepatutnya telah memastikan bahawa tanah berkenaan dipecahkan kepada lot selepas pelan fasa 1 projek tersebut diluluskan majlis perbandaran pada 2006.

Katanya, Umno tidak bertindak untuk menggazetkan tanah berkenaan dalam tempoh satu tahun lima bulan, sebelum Pakatan Rakyat mengambil alih pentadbiran negeri itu pada 2008.
 

Rahmad mempersoalkan tindakan yang dilakukan Umno untuk memastikan bahawa tanah itu dipecah lot untuk dimilik Majlis Agama Islam Pulau Pinang (MAIPP), memandangkan pelan yang diluluskan itu kini telah tamat tempoh.

Mengikut undang-undang, pejabat tanah tidak dapat mengeluarkan geran milik tanah kepada MAIPP, atau untuk memindahkan milikan tanah itu sekiranya tidak dipecah kepada lot, katanya.

"Apa yang telah Umno lakukan daripada 2006 hingga 2008, sebelum negeri itu diambil alih Pakatan Rakyat.

"Di mana bukti undang-undang bahawa tanah itu telah digazetkan dan dipunyai MAIPP seperti didakwa Umno," kata bekas kakitangan mahkamah itu lagi.-malaysiakini



Loss of Bayan Mutiara mosque land Umno's fault

The Penang Malay Congress has thrown the ball into Umno's court by saying the party was responsible for ensuring that the mosque land in Bayan Mutiara was not sold to a private developer.
Its president Rahmad Isahak said Umno, which was part of the previous administration under BN, should have ensured that the land was subdivided after the project phase I layout plan was approved by the local council (MPPP) in 2006.


"One year and five months passed before Pakatan took over the state in 2008. It shows there was no urgency to gazette this land for a mosque because Umno thought that BN would rule again," he stressed.


Rahmad said the MPPP approved plan had now expired but questioned what Umno had done to ensure that the land for meant for a mosque was subdivided for ownership by the Penang Islamic Council (MAIPP).


Legally, if the land was not subdivided, the state land office would not be able to issue a qualified title or transfer land ownership to MAIPP, he added.

"What has Umno been doing from 2006 to 2008, before the state was taken over by Pakatan Rakyat?" Rahmad asked.

"Where is the legal proof that the land has been gazetted and owned by MAIPP as claimed by Umno?" queried the former court staff.


Umno's two week challenge


Rahmad was referring to Penang Umno Youth insistence that Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, via state agency - Penang Development Corporation - had sold a plot of mosque land in Bayan Mutiara to Ivory Properties Group Berhad (IPGB).


Lim is suing the wing's chief Shaik Hussein Mydin and Umno-owned Malay daily Utusan Malaysia for accusing him of disposing land meant for a mosque and angering Muslim sensitivities.

Datuk Zainal Abidin Osman, penang umno chief
Yesterday, Penang Umno chief Zainal Abidin Osman (left) issued Lim a challenge to reply within two weeks on the sale of the mosque and school sites in Bayan Mutiara.

He said Penang Umno would consider applying for a court injunction or any other steps to prevent the development of the land if Lim failed to give a concrete reply within the period.


Lim, in a statement on Thursday, had already said the 41.6 hectare of land was sold by open tender, that there was no sub-division of title but the entire piece had been sold.

He added that there are standard requirements for schools and places of worship like surau or mosques that are compulsory by local government and must be included in any development project.



In a statement yesterday, IPGB deputy chairperson and executive director Nazir Ariff said the company will comply with the necessary requirements in accordance to the guidelines of MPPP.

"Community facilities for public purposes such as legal access, bicycle tracks, infrastructures, low andmedium cost housing, schools, mosque and place of religious worship for non-Muslims will be provided accordingly should the need arises," he added.- malaysiakini!

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Address issues swiftly, Guan Eng told

GEORGE TOWN: A Malay-based non-governmental organisation (NGO) is asking Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng to promptly rebut claims of misgovernance instead of waiting for the issues to be  overblown.

Waiting for replies to come in a long while creates a feeling of anxiety and doubts about the sincerity of the DAP-led state government, Penang Malay Congress (PMC) chairman Rahmad Isahak said.

While recording his appreciation for Lim to eventually rebut claims of neglect over affordable housing and the inadverted sale of a religious land plot, he said Lim took more than two weeks to clarify the issues.

Even then, some of the answers given raised more doubts than to effectively resolve it, he said.

"It is difficult to put the issue at rest when rumours and unfounded speculations begin swirling around for long periods. In the internet age, one day is a long period for a politician, especially with various daily issues emerging," Rahmad said in an interview.

Rahmad, who claims to represent a Malay NGO with a true sense of impartiality, said that it was not taking any sides.

He said certain quarters in Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat have made public their beliefs that PMC was linked to either one.

Assuring that PMC was neutral, Rahmad said PMC was raising issues dear to the heart and minds of the Malay community here.

There was a consensus among political observers in Penang that the Malay community here have doubts about DAP, whom they have associated for a long time as a Chinese-based party.

To this, Rahmad said the onus was on DAP to convince their critics that they have the best interests of the entire state and not just sections of the community.

Here, due to escalating property and healthcare prices, which directly causes a rise in living costs, the people are feeling that the government of the day was only concerned about the rich, based on the announcement of mega infrastructure projects, he claimed.

It is not enough to provide annual handouts to a select group such as senior citizens. He said everyday policies must also demonstrate the state's commitment to a balanced form of governance.

Reach out to the Malays

He said the state must ensure that the spill-over effects from the announcement of record breaking investment figures, were felt at all levels of society here, and not only among those in manufacturing.

Rahmad also said that Lim should answer a proposal from PMC that DAP must field Malay candidates in the next general election.

It is learnt that the small Malay faction in DAP is seeking one parliament and five state seats to contest.

Rahmad said PMC accepted that DAP has become a dominant party in Penang and based on the trend, it would continue to be relevant for decades to come, as many here have outright rejected BN.

Thus, the party should reach out more to those in doubt about them.

This includes a sizeable of the Malay community, Rahmad said, adding that Penang Malays would likely reject any leaders imported from the outside as there was an adequate talent pool within the state.

What better way than to field localise Malay candidates in the next election rather than to rely on "outsiders," Rahmad exclaimed.

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Anwar dan Imran — Awang Selamat

1 APRIL — Awang tidak kisah kalau Anwar Ibrahim sekadar orang biasa. Dia boleh berbohong apa sahaja, tiada mudarat kepada rakyat dan negara. 

Tetapi sebagai pemimpin politik apatah lagi mengetuai pakatan pembangkang, ia tidak boleh didiamkan. 

Terbaru, kehadiran Anwar pada persidangan India Today Conclave (ITC 2012) pada 16 dan 17 Mac lalu mencetuskan kontroversi. 

Dalam twitternya, Anwar memberitahu beliau tidak akan hadir ke ITC 2012 sebagai membantah kehadiran penulis kontroversi, Salman Rushdie, yang menghina Islam dan Nabi Muhammad SAW. 

Namun hakikatnya, beliau muncul menyampaikan ceramah di sana, yang turut dihadiri Salman. Dengan kata lain, Anwar dan Salman bersama-sama menjayakan persidangan tersebut. 

Sepatutnya kalau beliau mahu hadir, nyatakan sahaja akan hadir. Tidak perlu mengelirukan para pengikut Twitternya konon akan memboikot ITC 2012. — utusan online

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Is one hour enough to save our earth? — Robert Fletcher

APRIL 1 — On Saturday, March 31st, from 8:30 p.m. through 9:30 p.m., Indonesia joins in the rest of the world and goes dark to recognise Earth Hour. As we turn off our lights and enjoy an hour of quiet darkness, it's equally important to remind ourselves what we need to do when we decide to turn our lights on again. 

In the rush of our everyday lives, taking 60 minutes of our day without electricity does require a certain level of commitment, but in order to make a greater and sustained impact, it is imperative that we digest the lessons learned from Earth Hour and apply them beyond the hour. 

This of course is not to dismiss Earth Hour merely as a symbolic event. In fact, I believe that it is a great initiative and an excellent stepping stone and opportunity to raise awareness about the need for energy efficiency worldwide. 

I found it truly inspirational that so many people can collaborate together for a single event. It only started in 2008 as a worldwide event, and last year the number of participants shot up to over 1.3 billion. 

The numbers are impressive for sure, but just how many of these people treat Earth Hour as more than just an hour-long fanfare? Somehow I think that due to the global phenomenon and hype, many people regard Earth Hour as a trend they can follow to appear hip and environmentally conscious. 

During Earth Hour, Facebook and Twitter are swamped with photos and comments about all these "responsible" people contributing to this global phenomenon; and this lasts for a few days. Thereafter one wonders how many people continue to think about energy saving as a daily habit. 

For these people, the likelihood is that, once the hour is up, they go about their normal habits instead changing small aspects of their lives to add to the bigger cause. 

Do you really think by turning off your lights for one hour, you're helping the earth? 

This year marks the fourth year since WWF first launched the campaign to promote energy efficiency; as a result, people are now more aware of the concept of carbon footprints and the idea of renewable energy. While there is little doubt that our participation in Earth Hour is beneficial, I feel that it is simply not enough if we are to aim for lasting and meaningful change. 

We need to collectively take necessary actions that we could easily integrate on a daily basis in order to lead a more energy efficient life. This includes everything from using public transport, using reusable grocery bags, conserving water and composting waste. 

Another easy yet effective energy-saving management is to switch from using regular bulbs in our homes to an energy saving light such as light emitting diode (LED). There is an industry consensus that solid-state LED lights will play an increasingly important role in energy reduction programs. 

In fact, LED lighting solutions can save up to 80 per cent of energy consumption compared to the traditional lighting systems. Moreover, LED has a longer lifetime hence able to save operating costs in the long run. 

According to studies, if new efficient lighting technologies were adopted globally, the world could achieve an energy saving of 40 per cent. This is equivalent to 555 million tons of CO2 or 1.5 million barrels of oil a year. Electrical energy consumption in Indonesia is concentrated in cities in Java and Bali equalling to 78 per cent of the total national electricity consumption. 

As a long term resident of Jakarta, it comes to no surprise that it has the highest energy consumption. According to the electricity consumption data in 2008, households, offices and industrial buildings combined make up 93 per cent of energy consumption focused in DKI Jakarta and Tangerang. 

Though public facilities and government buildings only account for 7 per cent collectively, I believe that government can create greater public awareness in promoting energy efficiency by applying sustainable light use in public spaces such as streets, bus stops and parks. 

The benefit of using LED goes beyond energy efficiency and lighting functionality. Providing well lit public areas enables people to do activities till late night in safety, and with good public lighting crime rates are reduced. LED lighting can make landmarks more beautiful and astonishing, thereby also increasing a sense of pride for residents. 

The Suramadu Bridge is a clear example of the benefits LED lighting can provide; it is now more beautiful; people are not afraid to be there at night because it is safe; and a world-class spectacle. It has instilled this sense of pride of the people. 

So, is one hour enough to save the earth? Definitely not. It's a good start, but one should not stop there. Why don't we take it a step further? Remember to turn off the light when not required, be smart and choose energy saving equipment; reduce, reuse and recycle whenever you can. These simple actions can make a lasting positive impact. — jakarta post

* The writer is president director of PT Philips Indonesia. The article is a personal opinion and does not represent the company.

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Fenomena percanggahan pemikiran manusia — Mior Kamarul Shahid

1 APRIL — Setiap hari berlaku percanggahan pemikiran sesama manusia di seluruh dunia, sebahagian besarnya mengenai persoalan agama, negara dan bangsa. Menonton berita dunia di televisyen atau membaca akhbar, percanggahan pemikiran ini, begitu nyata. Di Barat cara pelaporan beritanya adalah berbeza berbanding di Timur berikutan kecenderungan pemikiran yang berbeza meskipun daripada sumber berita yang sama. Percanggahan pemikiran juga berkisar kepada persoalan maruah, hak, hidup-mati dan maju-mundur sesuatu bangsa. Fenomena percanggahan pemikiran diwarisi pelbagai golongan manusia ini, jika dianggap penyakit, ia dikategorikan sebagai jenis kronik. Kebanyakan pemikiran manusia yang berbeza dari segi latar belakang ini tidak akan dapat disatukan untuk mencapai kesepakatan tulen – ibarat minyak dan air. Semua ini juga berpunca daripada perbezaan tamadun dan akar umbi budaya, cara berfikir serta cara hidup, diperkuatkan lagi dengan kepercayaan beragama dan kedudukan sosio-ekonomi, selain pendedahan kepada dunia luar. Tentulah sukar menyamakan pemikiran anak-anak yang bergelumang dengan senjata dan melihat kematian di depan mata hampir setiap hari kerana berjuang bagi membebaskan negaranya dengan pemikiran anak-anak yang dibesarkan dengan permainan video, komputer canggih dan telefon bimbit. 

Percanggahan pemikiran sentiasa berlaku di kalangan pemimpin di dalam sesebuah negara dan organisasi atau ketua kerajaan berbeza negara dan agama, sesama golongan intelek, malah sesama rakyat atas isu ideologi dan isu besar dan kecil lain. 

Pertelagahan pemikiran berlaku atas pelbagai faktor termasuk pertikaian atas sesuatu kepentingan, kesan kian ramai manusia berpelajaran atau juga disebabkan kebodohan yang tidak boleh diajar, mungkin disebabkan taksub. Ia berlaku atas kepentingan strategik, isu politik, ekonomi, agama, maruah, soal wilayah/sempadan dan sebagainya. Di Malaysia, percanggahan pemikiran juga wujud berikutan kesan kemasukan budaya luar sama ada dari negara maju atau daripada sistem ortodoks Islam. Tidak kurang juga percanggahan pemikiran berlaku akibat salah faham, kekeliruan tafsiran atau disengajakan. Di Makkah boleh dikatakan setiap masa menjadi tempat pertembungan pemikiran dan pendapat manusia membabitkan semua golongan umat Islam. Di situ mereka bertemu walau pun dari segi realitinya di kalangan umat Islam sendiri, masing-masing mempunyai pemikiran agama yang belum mampu dirungkai. Cuma, mereka tidak bertelagah secara terbuka, walaupun sesama mereka mempunyai pemikiran berbeza. Ini mungkin disebabkan matlamat mereka berada di Tanah Suci adalah sama iaitu untuk beribadat. Bagi jemaah Malaysia yang menunaikan ibadah haji atau umrah di Makkah, mereka juga mewakili pelbagai kelompok berbeza di segi pemikiran politik. Apa pun, pembentukan persepsi terhadap sesuatu bangsa yang menganut Islam yang dibentuk di Makkah menerusi pemerhatian sikap, perbuatan dan tingkah laku umat Islam ini, tetap tidak baik untuk Islam. Dalam politik, semua ini adalah ciri-ciri konflik yang lazim dalam sistem demokrasi. Dalam politik juga, konflik adalah percaturan individu atau kumpulan untuk sesuatu tujuan. 

Disebabkan Malaysia diramal mengadakan pilihan raya umum ke-13, konflik menjadi alat politik. Dalam keadaan hari ini, konflik sengaja dicipta untuk menarik perhatian. Biasanya ia menjadi senjata parti pembangkang untuk meraih simpati. Cuma, perkara yang dibangkitkan pembangkang tidak mencapai tahap percanggahan pemikiran. Isu remeh temeh pembangkang berkisar kepada topik menghentam peribadi bukan soal idea. Setakat ini pembangkang tidak memberi idea kepada idea transformasi yang diutarakan oleh Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak. Idea transformasi ini jarang disentuh pembangkang atas beberapa alasan. Ia mungkin disebabkan pembangkang tidak dapat mencari kelemahan pendekatan itu, tidak faham terhadap transformasi kerajaan atau sukar mencari alasan untuk menghentam secara intelektual untuk membentuk percanggahan pemikiran. — berita harian online

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Menanti Shamsidar— Mingguan Malaysia

1 APRIL — Panas dan menggegar. Shamsidar Taharin, isteri Timbalan Presiden PKR, Azmin Ali tiba-tiba menjadi tumpuan sepanjang minggu ini. 

Dakwaan S. Nallakaruppan bahawa Ketua pembangkang, Anwar Ibrahim pernah menjalin hubungan sulit dengan Shamsidar suatu ketika dahulu, kini menjadi bahan perbualan ramai. 

Malah beliau bertekad untuk mendedahkan lebih mendalam tentang hubungan terlarang itu di mahkamah nanti. 

Dakwaan Nallakaruppan amat serius. Walaupun ramai pernah mendengar cakap-cakap mengenai kisah tersebut tetapi kali ini ia didedahkan secara terbuka. 

Lebih 30 tahun lamanya Nallakaruppan menjadi sahabat Anwar. Mereka berkongsi banyak rahsia termasuk aktiviti gelap ketika Anwar masih berada dalam Kabinet. 

Jika di negara Barat, pendedahan tersebut pasti disusuli dengan tekanan masyarakat untuk mengetahui kebenarannya. Tidak kira sama ada pemimpin kerajaan atau pembangkang, mereka dituntut untuk mengambil tanggungjawab bagi menjelaskan kepada rakyat. Dalam negara demokrasi, pembangkang juga adalah institusi penting yang perlu dipelihara imejnya. — utusan online

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On thorium and Lynas Part 2 — Chan Chee Khoon

APRIL 1 — Axiom or postulate (in mathematics): a proposition that is not and cannot be proven within the system based on them. Axioms define and delimit the realm of analysis. In other words, an axiom is a logical statement that is assumed to be true. Therefore, its truth is taken for granted within the particular domain of analysis, and serves as a starting point for deducing and inferring other (theory and domain dependent) truths. An axiom is defined as a mathematical statement that is accepted as being true without a mathematical proof. (Wikipedia) 

Can I assume (that word again!) that Dr Looi made no assumptions in his medical practice?  That it was based on incontrovertible and unchangeable truths? Dr Looi is perfectly aware that clinical medicine, more than most sciences, is very pragmatic and often entails (unavoidably) decisionmaking in situations of uncertainty. 

Let's recall that obstetric X-rays were assumed to be safe by the medical and scientific community until the 1950s, when Professor Alice Stewart (Oxford) raised the alarm with her findings of increased risk of childhood leukemia.  These findings were initially also dismissed as a fringe minority opinion (by Sir Richard Doll, no less, Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford), but her persistence eventually saw them incorporated into mainstream medical practice.  Dr Looi was rather nonchalant in describing the risks posed by Thorotrast exposure, another unfortunate instance of unwitting human experimentation. Here's an abstract from a June 2008 report of a long term follow-up study of German patients subjected to Thorotrast between 1930 and 1950 (European J Cancer) : 

Abstract 

Thorotrast was the brand name of a stabilised colloidal solution of thorium dioxide which was used preferentially as an X-ray contrast medium for arteriography between 1930 and 1950. The administration of the medium led to lifelong chronic a-particle irradiation by thorium decay products, mainly in the organs of deposition. Several epidemiological follow-up studies were set up after recognition of these side-effects among which the German study was the largest. After an extended follow-up, by 2004 only nine out of 2326 originally exposed subjects were still alive (while 151 of the comparison group, which originally numbered 1890 subjects, survived) and partially more than 70 years observation and chronic exposure time could be studied allowing for further observations to be made about long-term mortality effects of Thorotrast exposure. Median life-expectancy was shortened by 14 years and mortality increased, affecting total mortality SMR = 287 for males, SMR = 387 for females) as well as cause-specific, especially liver cancer (SMR = 16,695 and SMR = 12,680, respectively), and the haematopoietic system (SMR = 556 and SMR = 504, respectively), but not lung cancer. Mortality (total and selected cause-specific) increased with cumulative time since first exposure.

 i.e. the liver cancer mortality rate among Thorotrast-exposed males was 167 times the rate among German males in the general population; for females, it was 127 times. 

What these episodes teach us is that when technical experts disagree among themselves (as they did in the CERRIE expert panel on internal emitters), the precautionary principle becomes even more important. 

In this situation of uncertainty, IAEA, AELB, and Lynas are taking the precautionary principle rather lightly with regards to LAMP, in contrast to California for instance, where Molycorp must comply with a zero liquid wastes discharge requirement despite the limited solubility of thorium compounds in most circumstances; or in Germany, where the popular will has obliged Angela Merkel to phase out nuclear power plants even as scientists and researchers continue to lock horns over the unexplained excess of childhood leukemias in the vicinity of nuclear power plants and nuclear reprocessing facilities (see below). 

A quick response to Ng Ai Soo (?):  I'm referring to macroscopic radioactive particles (e.g. thorium-containing dusts), not to a radioactive atomic nucleus nor sub-atomic particles.  You have also assumed that the doubling of leukemia risk for children living within 5km of a nuclear power plant in Germany (KiKK 2008) and in France (Geocap 2012) couldn't possibly have been due to ionising radiation (including internal emissions).  That's what mainstream medical opinion (in retrospect, hubris) assumed about obstetric X-rays and Thorotrast imaging.  Dr Ian Fairlie, who headed the scientific secretariat of CERRIE, has attempted to marshal some evidence in support of a hypothesis of teratogenic effects of ionising radiation on the developing embryo or foetus: 

http://pgs.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/TRITIUM.Fairlie.2010.IJOEH_July10_Fairlie1.pdf 

http://www.strahlentelex.de/FairlieJEnvironScienceHealth2010.pdf 

Notwithstanding Busby's controversial persona, the French Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN) accepts that Busby raises legitimate and important scientific issues (regarding internal emitters), even as they disagree with his opinions and conclusions in these matters.  In my comments I have tried to avoid ad hominem (personal) attacks and to engage solely with the scientific/technical merits of the arguments, whatever the credentials and personal or other motivations of my contenders might be.  In that same spirit, I have viewed these 2 videos of an exchange between Busby and Jack Valentin, scientific secretary emeritus of ICRP (hosted by Swedish environmentalists): 

http://vimeo.com/15382750?utm_source=www.GreenMedInfo.com&utm_campaign=bda5197514-oct.news&utm_medium=email 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eATUHO9Hoeo 

* Chan Chee Khoon, ScD is from the Center for Population Health, Dept Social & Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya.

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NAPE IJAT NANGIS ?

Ueeee nangis konon wat ape kao nangis di sini.... pergilah nangis kat kandang lembu kao tu... dah melantak berjuta-juta tak cukup-cukup lagi ker... apa punya oranglah kao ni?




Kak Ijat tak salah ! Laki Kak Ijat tak salah ! Anak pinak kak ijat ta...k salah ! Menteri Pertanian lagi le tak salah ! Lembu pun tak salah ! Yang salah hanyalah tahi lembu,,tahi lembu yang BERSALAH !!!
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Cadangan PR untuk memansuhkan PTPTN wajar mendapat sokongan

by Aspan Alias
The Malaysian Insider
Mar 31, 2012

31 MAC — PTPTN wajar dimansuhkan dan saya bersetuju dengan cadangan Pakatan Rakyat(PR) untuk menghapuskannya jika PR diberikan mandat oleh rakyat dalam pilihanraya kali ini. Saya telah menulis isu pembiayaan pelajaran ini banyak kali kerana isu pelajaran dan pendidikan adalah isu teras dalam pembangunan negara. Pendidikan selalunya percuma di negara-negara maju.

Janganlah kita mengaku yang negara kita adalah negara maju dan rakyat yang berpendapatan tinggi tidak lama lagi tetapi kita tidak nampak tanda-tanda hasrat yang dilaungkan oleh PM Najib itu akan tercapai seratus tahun lagi. Takkanlah dengan memberikan wang ehsan RM500 baru-baru ini telah menjadikan negara kita rakyat yang berpendapatan tinggi.

Di kesebelasan negara-negara Scandinavia pelajaran adalah percuma. Di Germany juga percuma dan di Perancis dan banyak lagi negara-negara lain yang memberikan pendidikan dan pelajaran percuma sehingga peringkat tertinggi. Di negara-negara tersebut tidak ada nampak pemimpin politiknya pergi ke kawasan masing-masing menabur wang 500 euro dan sebagainya. Mereka tidak pun sibuk mendabik dada yang mereka telah memberikan sedikit kelegaan kepada rakyat mereka.

Alasan Menteri Pelajaran Tinggi, Khaled Nordin, yang PTPTN tidak boleh dilupuskan kerana ianya akan mengurangkan daya saing siswazah-siswazah kita adalah tidak munasabah. Khaled seterusnya bertanya jika hutang PTPTN itu dilupuskan, siapa yang hendak membayar hutang-hutang itu? DAN jika itu dilakukan juga maka IPTS akan tutup kerana pelajar-pelajar akan hanya bertumpu kepada IPTA.

Saya benar-benar tidak percaya menteri itu memberikan alasan yang tidak berlandaskan kepada kekuatan pemikiran seorang penggubal dasar. Apa yang susah sangat kerajaan hendak menyelesaikan masalah ini? Bukankah pelajaran dan pendidikan itu merupakan elemen asas untuk membentuk negara maju? Apa yang tidak dapat diterima ialah kerajaan tidak peka langsung tentang nasib anak-anak bangsa yang sudah sedia berhutang semasa muda mereka.

Pendidikan ini ibarat nafas kita. Nafas kita memerlukan udara untuk hidup dan udara itu percuma. Begitu jugalah pelajaran. Pelajaran itu tersangat penting untuk mengekalkan kewujudan sesebuah negara yang maju. Negara kita telah membazir dengan ketirisan yang sudah mencapai ke angka trillion ringgit, kenapa pula tidak ada kudrat untuk membiayai pelajaran rakyat jelata?

Jika rakyat boleh membayar hutang hanya seorang anak Perdana Menteri sehingga RM1.8 billion ringgit pada tahun 1998 dahulu, kenapa kita tidak boleh menanggung pembiayaan pelajaran rakyat yang ramai ini? Kenapa rakyat yang ramai terlalu susah untuk mendapatkan bantuan bebanan membayar hutang sedangkan pemimpin-pemimpin atau kroni mereka amat mudah untuk mendapatkan "bailout" dari kerajaan dalam angka yang beratus billion ringgit itu.

Apa peliknya jika rakyat kita mendapat pelupusan hutang PTPTN ini serta memansuhkan terus PTPTN ini? Jika Tajuddin Ramli diberikan gerenti untuk tidak perlu membayar hutang kepada kerajaan yang berbillion ringgit itu, kenapa hutang anak-anak bangsa yang baru masuk ke alam pekerjaan itu tidak dilupuskan? Jika Tony Fernandes yang sudah hampir terlungkup dengan berbillion ringgit itu boleh di selamatkan oleh kerajaan dengan bertenggek kepada MAS itu?

Kenapa Mirzan Mahathir yang tidak berjaya dalam perniagaannya boleh menggunakan wang rakyat untuk menyelamatkan beliau dari tersungkur dan tersembam ke bumi kerana kegagalannya? Kenapa susah sangat untuk memikirkan nasib ratusan ribu siswazah yang baru keluar dari universiti itu tidak boleh diselamatkan dari tindakan undang-undang kerana tidak mampu untuk membayar hutang PTPTN ini?

Isu PTPTN ini melibatkan hampir kesemua keluarga di seluruh negara maka cadangan PR untuk melupuskan dan memansuhkan terus PTPTN ini amat wajar diberikan sambutan dan sokongan. Jika semua masyarakat memberikan dorongan untuk menghapuskan terus sekim PTPTN ini maka ia akan berjaya dilakukan hanya dalam beberapa bulan sahaja lagi, iaitu semasa berada di dalam bilik mengundi serta saluran yang rakyat akan pergi untuk melaksanakan tanggungjawab besar ini.

Saya yakin alasan yang diberikan untuk menolak penghapusan hutang PTPTN ini merupakan satu alasan yang meleset apabila PR buktikan yang penghapusan itu boleh dilakukan tanpa sebarang masalah besar.

Jika mereka yang berkuasa dan kroni kepada pihak yang gagah perkasa dengan kuasa boleh dilupuskan dalam jumlah ratusan billion ringgit, tidak ada sebab kerajaan memberi sebab untuk tidak melupuskan hutang untuk ratusan siswazah yang hanya berjumlah lebih sedikit dari RM6 billion itu.

Jika pihak PR diberikan mandat kali ini maka keuntungannya kepada setiap keluarga akan jauh lebih banyak dari wang ehsan RM500 yang diberikan kerajaan BN baru-baru ini. Masing-masing patah-patahkan lah jari untuk membuat perkiraan itu. Tidak payah pakai mesin pengira yang canggih untuk mendapatkan jawapannya.

Yang penting setiap orang wajar bersabar menunggu hari membuat perhitungan ini. — aspanaliasnet.blogspot.com

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Voter's name transfer to another DUN

Seorang pemilih terkejut namanya telah dipindahkan ke DUN lain tanpa pengetahuannya. Selepas mendapat maklumat dari SPR negeri didapati petukaran tersebut dibuat oleh Kemas
Many like MB Khalid and this voters are transferred to another DUN, so that EC can play, play with the voting to ensure UMNO can win in the coming 13th General Election.
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The Singapore conundrum

By Elizabeth Peiris

It never fails to astound! The idea that foreigners could give Singapore and its economy a fillip and set it soaring was what everybody welcomed with open arms some 20 years.

There certainly is no doubt that the policy has indeed delivered some benefits from its implementation from meeting the drought in babies born, to meeting national economic objectives.

Perhaps one was when a Singaporean team scaled Mount Everest in 1998. That feat was feted all around the country.

Then a table tennis team became the toast of the town when it won a silver medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics; the first time it has ever happened since 1960. Again there was all around merriment.

Gleefully and justifiably Singapore had every reason to proud of those seismic achievements because nobody in the nation's history has ever quite put Singapore on the map, in the way those mentioned achievements pulled off.

But as the celebrations wore on a sobering truth, or rather home truth began sinking in. The much vaunted achievements were actually 'manufactured' elsewhere.

The Mount Everest conquest was led by a Malaysian and the table tennis team actually by a Chinese pair. Neither of the persons involved was attuned to Singapore-style ideologies and neither could have fully appreciated Singapore style docility and the peculiarities of the state.

All in the achievements were actually imported just like in the talent, the city-state imports with nary discrimination if the people stepping ashore are actually the talent the nation needs to fire up its economy.

All the same foreign talent (whatever that means) has indeed helped Singapore in ways and means some had least expected they could.

They have helped buoyed Singapore-owned shipbuilding companies, helped the city-state's banks (the Straits Times on March 30 reported that the Indian-born CEO of DBS bank was receiving a 9% pay rise because of the way he had shepherded the financial institution) and importantly powered the economy.

Premier Lee Hsien Loong could not conceal his glee when he announced over a year ago that despite the global financial crisis the nation recorded a growth of 14% in GDP terms. As usual there was no breakdown of what the foreign element input to the growth was.

Yet as events over the last few years have shown; a large foreign community – now estimated at close to two million out of a population of 5.2 million – has hardly been the soothing balm or saviour of the Singapore authorities.

Many are rounded for criminal activities, some in custody for immigration offences for nothing more than the supposedly lax rules in the nation and when a Chinese national carjacked a taxi and killed a Malaysian cleaner working at Singapore's Budget terminal, the murmurings of disquiet first heard a few years resurfaced again.

That feeling of distaste

But that was not long before another Chinese national on a government scholarship posted offensive racist remarks denigrating Indians in the country.

And some years ago China-born Zhang Yuanyuan, who had studied in Singapore for five years and landed a lucrative job here, caused outrage when she flashed her residency card while apparently proclaiming her loyalty to China. That sure was an act of ingratitude, at least according to the vast majority of Singaporeans.

The distaste and often resentment among local Singaporeans has rankled long enough.

Though foreigners have arguably lowered the cost of Singapore's goods and services and helped retain the nation's competitiveness, those benefits have hardly trickled down for the larger benefit of the nation's populace in terms of the quality of life.

"The prices of goods are still expensive as ever and housing prices have not got any better", lamented a lawyer who declined to be identified, adding that if the goal of the foreign component in Singapore's economy was to lower the prices of goods and services, it is fast turning into an oxymoron when prices of goods and services have hardly remained the same.

To the contrary, prices have raced so high people have openly begun to wonder if the foreign element in the Singapore calculus actually confers any benefits or if people from vastly differing ideologies and societal set-ups without any understanding of the acrimonious history between Singapore and Malaysia as typified by the racist rant, are actually for the larger benefit of the nation.

If anything there is nothing to suggest foreigners have as yet assimilated into Singapore society, in the way most of its denizens have expected them to. Most are blamed for some of the social ills creasing the city-state.

It is always a hard act to follow, to say the least. One only need to look at the events that unfolded in France over the past few weeks in radical terrorist, Mohammad Merah, to know that national integration cannot and should not been seen just through the prism of meeting economic gains.

A larger purpose looms that now is proving to be a conundrum of sorts for Singapore.

Elizabeth Peiris is a Singapore-based freelance writer.

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Not JPA but the underworld 'warlords' determines cop transfers & promotions...

musa hassan mahmood adam ismail omar 080910 igpCould underworld figures have influence over the promotion and transfer of police personnel when the force was under the leadership of inspector-general of police Musa Hassan?

In another bizarre twist to the 'Copgate' scandal, new allegations that another shadowy figure identified as BK Tan - who was suspected to have links with Johor underworld figure Tengku Goh - had advised Musa on several occasions relating to the promotion and transfer of senior police officers.

Musa (far right), along with attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail and the then Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA), were earlier alleged to have framed rival top cop, former Commercial Crimes Investigation Department director Ramli Yusuff, and six of his men. The seven police officers were arrested and charged in court five years ago.

In the latest allegation, sources told Malaysiakini that Musa would call Tan for "advice" and at times the latter visited Musa's house in Petaling Jaya for discussions on key appointments and transfers in the police force.

According to the sources, Musa when asked had explained that Tan's participation came with the blessings of the then Internal Security Ministry because his underworld links would help identify the "good" from "bad" cops.


One source claimed that he had seen Musa's aide carrying a blue document containing the confidential list of officers to be transferred or promoted. Musa was alleged to have provided a copy of the top secret document to Tan.

 
Home Ministry informed

It is learnt that Musa's former aide de camp, ASP Noor Azizul Rahim Taharim, had brought this troubling matter to the attention of then minister in the Prime Minister's Department Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad and deputy internal security minister Johari Baharum.

Another informant told Malaysiakini that Tengku Goh, whose real name is Goh Cheng Poh, had met Musa at his hotel room in Johor Baru sometime in 2005 or 2006, and this was confirmed by Noor Azizul. Musa was accused to have promoted officers who were loyal to him as well as those who tacitly support his close cooperation with the alleged underworld figures.


The line of succession was allegedly orchestrated to ensure Musa could continue his tenure as the country's police chief. Musa held the post for four years, from 2006 to 2010. He was reported to have been upset
when his term was not extended further, and at one time describing his potential successor, Ismail Omar, as not ready to occupy his seat.

ramli yusuff asset declare case 120310 05Ramli (centre) told Malaysiakini yesterday that Musa's aide Noor Azizul had informed him about his boss' alleged underworld links.

"ASP Noor Azizul Rahim told me about this, and this confirmed my suspicion of Musa that he together with the AG was out to fix me. This was to ensure I would be eliminated from the police hierarchy," he said.

"All my fears and suspicions have been proven true by the flimsy charges laid against me. Musa even went to the extent of appearing as the 75th witness in my Sabah case.

"In the end, Musa was regarded an untruthful witness when he tried to contradict the evidence of all the other police witnesses," he said.


Ramli al! so recal led how Noor Azizul had met several senior police officers, including Musa's deputy Mohd Najib Abdul Aziz and two members of the Police Force Commission, for help but to no avail.

Following this, the frustrated Noor Azizul, who was Musa's personal aide from 2005 to 2007, made a statutory declaration on the matter sometime in 2009, said Ramli. A copy of Noor Azizul's SD eventually found itself in the public domain, including blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin's Malaysia Today website.

In his SD, Noor Azizul said he was aware of the sworn declarations of several police officers and police informants and their actions in revealing Musa's links with Tengku Goh and Tan.

"Based on my personal knowledge and involvement as the ADC (aide de camp) to the IGP, I can confirm the statements made by these deponents concerning Musa are true and do correctly reflect the events as described by them...

"I have personal knowledge and involvement in that I was asked as ADC to compile and coordinate such posting orders based on the drafts and proposals made by Tan.

"A copy of the draft was subsequently implemented as police posting orders," he said in his statutory declaration.

 
Orders to frame police officers

Noor Azizul said the transfers were justified as part of a campaign to root out corruption in the force. It included entrapment to make the affected officers appear guilty of wrongdoing."This gave the impression that Musa was eradicating corruption and abuses within the force whereas it was the farthest from the truth.

"The credibility of these officers would be demolished to such an extent that whatever information they had gathered about the IGP would be discredited.


"These officers would suffer hardships, like being transferred away from their family and home base," he s! aid.


"Some of the other agonies inflicted on them were being by-passed for promotions, subjected to disciplinary action minus due process; subordinates with unproven records promoted over them and victimised officers serving as visible warnings of the consequences of defying the 'established' order."


The former ADC said the 'mencantas' (trimming the opposition) campaign had led to low moral in the force, resulting in the crime rate soaring during Musa's time.


robert phang clarify on anwar allegation 080410 01"Not long after that the AG ordered Tengku Goh's release. Many in PDRM (Royal Malaysian Police) became demoralised seeing how a criminal was released by resorting to legal niceties whereas our own brother officers were dragged to court," he lamented.

"I hope the minister and the government give me protection for this disclosure as it is made with the hope of improving the force in expectation of a new leadership era under Ismail Omar (the present IGP)," he said in his SD.


Former Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission panel member Robert Phang (
left), when contacted by Malaysiakini, confirmed that Noor Azizul had approached him when he was Musa's aide de camp, and together they met a former IGP, seeking his help on the matter.
 
Noor Azizul ready to tell all

In 2009, Musa turned down a Malaysiakini request for a response to Noor Azizul's SD, and there has been no reply from him over the past few days in relation to this! new all egation.

In recent weeks,
Malaysiakini has managed to contact Noor Azizul, who is now attached to a ministry, to verify the contents of his SD, which he did. But he declined to comment about the issue further, saying that he would prefer to testify before a tribunal should there be one.

Malaysiakini
had reported that a number of former and serving police officers were willing to testify against Abdul Gani, Musa and the ACA if a tribunal was called.

The Copgate affair appears to be akin to the Lingam tape scandal where a senior lawyer was alleged to have brokered the appointment of judges. It resulted in the setting up of a royal commission of inquiry. The new allegation made in the Copgate affair is no less damaging as it involves, among others, the claim of an underworld figure exerting influence over the promotion and transfer of police officers.

However, Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak had last Friday
dismissed calls for a tribunal.

"This is an allegation which has to be substantiated," he said.- malaysiakini





Bukan JPA tapi taiko2 dunia jenayah mendalangi kenaikan pangkat polis...

Mampukah seorang individu dalam dunia jenayah  mempengaruhi kenaikan pangkat dan pertukaran pegawai polis ketika pasukan itu berada bawah penguasaan ketua polis negara Tan Sri Musa Hassan?

Dakwaan terbaru yang timbul menyebut bahawa seorang tokoh misteri, BK Tan – yang disyaki mempunyai kaitan dengan individu dalam dunia jenayah ! Johor, T engku Goh – telah menasihati Musa beberapa kali berhubung kenaikan pangkat dan pertukaran pegawai kanan polis.

Musa, bersama peguam negara Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail dan Badan Pencegah Rasuah (kini Suruhanjaya Pecegahan Rasuah Malaysia) sebelum ini didakwa telah menganiaya pengarah jabatan siasatan jenayah komersialnya, Datuk Ramli Yusuff serta enam orang pegawai Ramli. Ramli dan juga enam orang pegawai berkenaan ditahan dan didakwa di mahkamah, lima tahun lalu.

Dalam perkembagan terbaru, sumber memberitahu Malaysiakini bahawa Musa akan memanggil BK Tan untuk "nasihat" dan pada masa yang lain, Tan mengunjungi rumah Musa di Petaling Jaya untuk berbincang mengenai pelantikan dan pertukaran pegawai dalam pasukan itu.




 

Menurut sumber, Musa ketika ditanya telah menjelaskan bahawa penglibatan Tan itu telah diluluskan oleh Kementerian Dalam Negeri kerana kaitan dengan dunia jenayah itu didakwa dapat mengenalpasti antara polis yang "baik" dan "tidak baik."


Satu sumber mendakwa bahawa beliau telah melihat pembantu Musa membawa satu dokumen biru mengandungi senarai sulit pengawai yang akan ditukarkan atau dinaikkan pangkat.

Musa didakwa telah menyediakan satu salinan dokumen sulit itu kepada Tan.

Difahamkan, seorang pembantu Musa, ASP Noor Azizul Rahim Taharim, telah mengemukakan perkara itu untuk perhatian menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri pada waktu itu, Datuk Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad dan timbalan menteri dalam negeri, Datuk Johari Baharom.
- malaysiakini



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ALTANTUYA ASIDE... (reprise)

Malaysiakini | 31 March 2009

Meanwhile in a related development, the police chief issued a warning to all political parties not to incite, provoke or utter words that are deemed to be seditious.

Inspector-General of Police Musa Hassan also said that they must avoid making unfounded and baseless allegations on their opponents or the party they represented.

"Police will be monitoring all political ceramah and will record them. We urge everyone including supporters not to provoke or taunt anyone during their campaigns," he said in a statement today.

Musa also added that the police would beef up security in all three by-election spots to prevent untoward incidents.


Even if Altantuya Shaariibuu never existed... and therefore never met Najib Abdul Razak or Abdul Razak Baginda... never demanded USD500,000 for keeping mum about backroom negotiations she was privy to over the purchase of three submarines for the Malaysian Navy in 2005... and therefore was never abducted on the evening of 19 October 2006 by police officers in front of eyewitnesses, toyed with like a trapped mouse, shot twice in the head and then blown to smithereens with C4 military-grade explosives... that still does not immunize the erstwhile defence minister from being investigated for corruption of the highest order.

Kickbacks, okay, commissions amounting to hundreds of millions of ringgit cannot be cavalierly swept under the Umno carpet.

What about the PSC Naval Dockyard fiasco involving billions in inexplicable losses? As defence minister at the time, Najib Razak should have been immediately sacked for gross mismanagement. This extraordinary debacle was never investigated and no heads were seen to roll. Amin Shah, the Umno crony responsible for the grotesque budget overruns, reportedly fled the country. He ought to be doing time for embezzlement or criminal breach of contract.

Instead, against the wishes of more than 90% of the electorate, Najib Razak is on the verge of being anointed by Umno as Malaysia's sixth prime minister. Correction: CRIME minister!

Where got meaning, I ask you?

As for Musa Hassan's outrageous warning...

HOW DARE YOU DICTATE TO THE RAKYAT, YOUR EMPLOYERS?

You, sir, are essentially the nation's Chief Security Guard. We, the rakyat, pay your salary to safeguard our property and our public spaces. We do not take instructions from our security guards, do you understand? Of late, your personnel have behaved so despicably you deserve not only to be IMMEDIATELY SACKED... but thoroughly investigated for all your alleged misdeeds since 1998. Musa Hassan, I hold you personally responsible for the absolute and utter degradation of the Malaysian police, whose reputation for criminal misbehavior has sunk far below that of the most vicious street gang.

You can make people fear you... but you can't make them respect or trust you. I know you see yourself as a tough guy, tougher than even Rahim Noor. However, less than a year ago you underwent heart bypass surgery. Have you been listening to your heart? I guess not! Instead, you choose to obey your criminal masters in Umno. You have joined forces with the crime minister - the biggest desperado in the country - and you are waging war against the rakyat. Do you HONESTLY believe you are serving your goddam bangsa dan agama? Musa Hassan, I urge you to repent and voluntarily step down. I'm sure the rakyat will find it in their hearts to forgive you and let you spend the rest of your days in peace, making amends.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics began to crumble and disintegrate into dozens of semi-autonomous countries. Russia came under the control of powerful Mafia-style crime syndicates and renegade generals. It's a miracle the country still exists. And look at the tragedy that befell Zimbabwe when that hideous monster Robert Mugabe rose to power... yes, I'm talking about Mahathir's bosom buddy, birds of a feather!

We don't want this to happen to our beloved Malaysia. But it appears that the crime syndicates, masquerading as Captains of Industry and the corporate elite, are determined to suffocate our newborn democracy in its crib - so that they can continue with impunity their 50-year rape and pillage of the nation's wealth. Not only are you liars, hypocrites, thieves and murderers... you are about to commit infanticide!

I regard it as my moral duty to thwart your evil designs. Anyone else care to join me?


[First published 1 April 2009, reproduced as a public service announcement in view of Malaysiakini's headlines today]



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Perak to build two Hindu crematoriums

IPOH: The lay Hindu public uproar on the Perak Barisan Nasional government to build crematoriums for the community has worked.

Two modern crematoriums are in the pipeline to be built in Buntong and Taiping Hindu cemeteries.

Menteri Besar Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir's special advisor on Indian affairs, S Veerasingam said that the state government has set aside RM2 million to build the two crematoriums.

He said some RM1.5 million would be channelled to build a modern crematorium in Ipoh's largest Hindu burial ground in Buntong.

The remaining RM500,000 will be used to build similar Hindu cremation structure in Taiping cemetery.

The fund has been set aside under the state Budget 2012 which was tabled and passed at the state assembly late last year.

"Early this year the state executive council has approved the project to be implemented by this year," Veerasingam told FMT.

The Hindu Devastana Paripalana Sabha – the temple management committee of Sri Maha Mariamman Devastanam is the administrator of the 2.8ha cemetery site in Buntong, an Ipoh hamlet dominated by Tamil Hindus.

The Sabha became the caretaker of the cemetery in 1919 by virtue of a gazette issued by the then colonial government.

The graveyard caters the burial needs of some 200,000 Hindus living in the state capital.

'Build before GE'

Previously the state government has set aside RM14.7 million to build a non-Muslim modern crematorium in Buntong graveyard, which the temple management committee initially agreed.

The state government told the temple committee then to surrender 0.2ha of the graveyard to build the crematorium.

However, due to strong objections by local Tamil community and technical discrepancies in the land title, the state government shelved the plan.

"Since the graveyard has been gazzeted as Tamil cemetery in the land title, the state government could not build a non-Muslim crematorium anyway," explained Veerasingam.

Hindraf national secretary P Ramesh (photo) said the movement would up its pressure on Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and Zambry to ensure that the crematoriums be constructed before the next general election.

He said the state government, Ipoh City Council and Taiping Municipal Council have respective statutory duties to "preserve, maintain and develop" Hindu cemeteries under the National Land Code and Section 94 of the Local Government Act.

"The state authorities must build the modern crematoriums in Buntong and Taiping to cater Hindus burial rights and needs," he told FMT.

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Stealing computer so easy

Hermaphrodite


Secara fitrahnya Allah mencipta manusia dalam keadaan berpasangan iaitu lelaki dan perempuan. Selain itu ada juga satu lagi jenis manusia yang mempunyai dua jantina iaitu dipanggil sebagai khunsa. Kewujudan golongan ini merupakan tanda-tanda kebesaran dan keagungan Allah S.W.T.
Dari segi Fiqh Islam, khunsa adalah seseorang individu yang tidak diketahui jantina sama ada lelaki ataupun perempuan disebabkan dia memiliki zakar dan faraj serentak ataupun tidak memiliki kedua-duanya sejak kecil lagi.

Khunsa terbahagi kepada dua jenis, iaitu khunsa musykil (khunsa yang diragui) dan juga khunsa ghair musykil (khunsa yang tidak diragui). Khunsa musykil ialah individu yang tidak diketahui langsung jantinanya disebabkan tiada sebarang tanda-tanda yang boleh diklasifikasi! kan seba gai lelaki ataupun perempuan. Manakala khunsa ghair musykil pula ialah individu yang sudah dapat dipastikan sama ada dia itu wajar dikategorikan sebagai lelaki ataupun perempuan melalui tanda-tanda seperti kedatangan haid.

Harus dari sudut hukum syarak bagi khunsa ghair musykil untuk berkahwin tetapi haram bagi khunsa musykil untuk berkahwin. Dalam bahasa inggerisnya khunsa di sebut sebagai hermaphrodite.
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Hermaphrodites are people who have both male and female sex parts. Another word for this is intersexInter means between, and sex refers to what sex parts a person has, so intersex means between male and female.
People who are intersex can look a lot of different ways. They may have a very small penis and no testicles, or a very small and short vagina and a large clitoris that looks like a penis. Sometimes when these people are born, it is hard for the doctor to tell by looking if the baby is a boy or a girl.
If a baby is born intersex, the parents can decide to have the baby get surgery, to make them look more like a boy or more like a girl. Some people think this is not a good idea, because the surgery can make it hard for the person to enjoy sexual intercourse when they are older. But others say that the baby's life will be too hard if they do not get surgery, because it wil! l be dif ferent and other people might be mean to them.


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Muslim are selfish





There are more MOSQUES and SURAUS than Churches in Malaysia, but none of them were used to cater free meals for the chronic poor.

And yet BUMNO accuse Churches of PROSELYTISING Muslims when they themselves ignore, reject and turn down these poor souls who are badly in need of helps

Also, let's us all never forget the day when BUMNO use Zakat money to bail out 1 GAY MAN who made headlines with his ANUS
 


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This is very true.  I have spoken to my husband and many others whom I meet daily.  We can start with just a few of us serving food to the needy ones.  The usual answer is no time and no money.  Why is everybody talking about money?  There is such thing like getting sponsors or everyone just donate an ingredient and do it.  Everyone has the time as long as they are alive but why so selfish. Instead these people spent useless time in mamak restaurants and surau talking cock.





I always tell these people that if I am to do everything alone then I may as well run for the Prime Minister seat.





And these are the educated, rich and complain groups of Muslim.  Sheesh.
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Stranded cruise ship heads to Malaysia

MANILA: A luxury cruise ship carrying 600 mostly American and European tourists that had been adrift in Philippine waters was late Saturday heading for Malaysia and expected to arrive within 48 hours.

An engine room blaze late Friday injured five crew, one seriously, and left the Azamara Quest drifting in the Sulu Sea, dealing a further blow to an industry that was already reeling from two incidents in as many months.

But the United States-based Azamara Club Cruises declared in a statement on its website late Saturday that "engineers onboard Azamara Quest have been able to restore propulsion to the ship".

"Azamara Quest is currently sailing directly to Sandakan (in Sabah), Malaysia at between three to six knots. Based on this speed, the ship is expected to arrive in Sandakan within 24 to 48 hours."

The Malta-flagged Azamara, described on its website as a 30,277-tonne vessel, left Hong Kong on Monday for a 17-night voyage. It left Manila, its first stop, on Wednesday, and had been on its way to Borneo.

The Malta transport authority said in a statement it had launched an investigation into the incident, to be conducted by Transport Malta's Marine Safety Investigation Unit.

It said the ship was running on generator power until full power could be restored to the engine room.

Refurbished in 2007, the upmarket vessel was carrying 590 mostly American and European passengers and 411 crew, Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Algier Ricafrente told AFP.

The 180-metre (592-foot) vessel boasts spas, gyms, swimming pools, a casino and eight restaurants, as well as an acupuncture service.

It was stranded about 200 miles (320 kms) off the coast of Balikpapan, on the Indonesian section of Borneo, the operator said, adding that although the ship was moving again, the rest of the Azamara Quest's voyage was over.

"Unfortunately, five crew members onboard the ship suffered smoke inhalation during the fire. The crew members are being treated in our medical facility," the website statement said.

"The condition of the one crew member that was more severely injured has improved, but is still serious.

"The damage caused by the fire will require us to cancel the rest of Azamara Quest's voyage once the ship arrives in Sandakan."

Azamara Club Cruises said Larry Pimentel, its president and chief executive, would be flying to Sandakan to meet passengers and crew personally. He was due to arrive on Monday morning.

No passengers hurt

No passengers were hurt on the Azamara Quest, but its day-long drift heaps more unwanted publicity on the cruise industry.

In January, the Italian cruise liner Costa Concordia ran aground off Tuscany, killing 32 people after it keeled over.

A month later a fire struck the Costa Concordia's sister ship Costa Allegra in the Indian Ocean. The vessel, which was carrying more than 1,000 people, had to be towed to shore by a French fishing boat.

The Azamara was supposed to take in islands of the Indonesian archipelago, including the popular holiday spot Bali, before terminating in Singapore.

The nationalities of the injured crew members were not disclosed, although the Philippine transportation department said it was aware that about 120 of the crew are Filipinos.

The Florida-based Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, the world's second-largest cruise company, operates Azamara Club Cruises and said it had dispatched a salvage vessel to tow the ship if necessary.

- AFP

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