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Monday, 4 October 2010

HINDRAF & HRP visit to Lembah Bujang, Kedahram : HINDU Civilization wiped out

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How “not to don’t fear Islam” in Malay-sia


See NST Headlines 26/9/10)

Res Ipsa Loquiteour @the facts speaks for itself.

The USA, the world’s most powerful country can have a black muslim as President, Barack Husin Obama. But in One Malay-sia, Muniady who married Rani a/p Kandasamy with Jamilah being her muslim name in the Identity Card is arrested and circumsed overnight and forced to become a muslim with the muslim name Mustapha Muniandy. This is just the tip of Islamophobia in Malay-sia. And thousands of such Islamic extremism and supremacy using UMNO Prime Minister Najib Razak’s bully, majoritarian might and oppressing, suppressing and depressing the poor and politically powerless Indians with no economic clout.
And now UMNO’s Najib is trying an international drama by offering the USA help in “Don’t fear Islam” as per the ( NST headlines on 26/9/10).

P. Uthayakumar

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With Kula away, Perak DAP choose nothing to say

Kulasegaran threatened to quit as the state’s DAP chairman over an apparent power tussle in the party. — file pic
IPOH, Oct 3 — Perak DAP leaders have agreed to a gag order on its leadership crisis, pending the return of their deputy chairman M. Kulasegaran from his week-long sojourn in Nepal.

In a joint press statement this morning, state party chairman Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham and vice-chairman A. Sivanesan stressed that the leadership quarrel should be resolved internally.

The duo further claimed that this decision was mooted by the party’s secretary-general Lim Guan Eng during his discussion with Ngeh.

“Lim, who was away for an official trip to Australia, spoke to Ngeh upon his return at the Penang International Airport.

“We agreed with Lim’s suggestion that matters involving Perak DAP should be handled internally.

“Thereby we will not be making any public statements or answer press queries on this issue,” Ngeh (right) and Sivanesan said in the statement.

They added that party leaders would await Kulasegaran’s return from Nepal before making any further decision on the matter.

“We will also wait for Lim to convene a meeting, which shall also be attended by (DAP advisor) Lim Kit Siang,” they concluded.

Perak DAP was plunged into crisis on Friday night when a special leadership meeting aimed at promoting unity ended on an ugly note, with Kulasegaran threatening resignation.

Although the Ipoh Barat MP has since indicated he would likely not follow through with his threat, his outburst through microblogging site Twitter has left his colleagues with a bitter aftertaste.

Ngeh, in his attempt to diffuse the situation, yesterday reprimanded Kulasegaran for washing the party’s dirty linen in public when he publicised his quit threat on Twitter.

The former senior state executive councillor also played down the allegations levelled against himself and his cousin Nga Kor Ming (left), both of whom have been blamed as the protagonists behind Kulasegaran’s outburst.

For months, trouble has been brewing in the higher echelons of the Perak DAP, in the wake of the impending party elections set for November 14.

The bickering between the two camps — Kulasegaran’s and the Ngeh-Nga camp — grew worse when both sides began to quarrel over the formation of new branches in the state.

On the one hand, Kulasegaran and his men have accused Ngeh and Nga of forming over 100 new branches without attaining endorsement from the state committee, while on the other, the cousins have charged that their arch rivals had been illegally reviving old branches to shore up support for themselves.

In an effort to soothe over the incessant bickering between the two feuding factions, a peace-making effort was mooted some three months back.

Friday’s meeting was held to discuss and resolve certain issues that had risen in recent weeks, including the existence of a circulating letter that Kulasegaran’s men are claiming had the ill-intention to damage his popularity.

When talks failed to promote a settlement, an angry Kulasegaran stormed out of the meeting, dangling a threat that he would leave the state committee.

Since then, Kulasegaran has also challenged Ngeh to an open debate on their grouses, throwing the Perak DAP into further chaos.

Ngeh and Nga, both of whom are MPs and state assemblymen as well as former state administrators when Pakatan Rakyat helmed Perak, have often been accused of being overzealous and dictatorial in their leadership.

Despite this, the duo have chosen not to go to the press with their denials or to rebut the accusations, insisting that such matters should be resolved via consensus and within the party leadership.

They have urged members to look at the bigger picture at hand, which was to prepare themselves to regain power in Perak in the next general election.

Indians doubt new MIC after Samy Vellu’s exit

Subramaniam (right) said the special task force was not formed solely to regain lost Indian support. — Pictures by Jack Ooi
SEPANG, Oct 3 — Some Indians have said the community was unsure if Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu’s retirement from political office will bring changes to Barisan Nasional’s (BN) third largest component party, which has represented the race since independence.

They believe that MIC will still remain the same under Samy Vellu’s chosen successor, deputy president Senator Datuk G. Palanivel.

The 74-year-old Kluang-born politician recently announced that he will step down as MIC president in January after leading the party since 1979.

Eric Maniam told The Malaysian Insider that it does not matter who leads MIC as long as the party
Nadison Raju believes BN was not concerned about the community’s welfare — only the votes.
continues to neglect the community.

“I do not see any difference if Samy Vellu is the president or not. MIC will still remain the same. I don’t think there [will be] much changes with the new leadership.

“Palanivel may be able to get more support from the Indian community but I don’t think it will be much. What we want is for MIC to help us. We don’t care who is the president,” said the 48-year-old lorry driver.

Baboorajan Burachan added that the party will not be any different under Palanivel.

“They will always claim that they want to help but we have not seen anything. There is no difference if Samy (Vellu) is not the president. We cannot say but maybe MIC will able to recapture the support of the Indian community with Palanivel. Samy has been the president for too long so anybody after him will be a boost to the party,” said the 51-year-old electrician.

Raja, 40, stressed that BN must also be blamed for MIC’s lack of support.

“We cannot only blame MIC because BN is also the same. Everybody is guilty. How does BN expect the Indian community to trust them especially after how they have treated us?

“They only bothered to take notice of us when Pakatan Rakyat took over Selangor. Pakatan is not stingy, when we ask for help and they will give us. Our school asked for RM25,000 and they gave us but BN gave us nothing.

“Back then we only asked for RM500 but they refused but now they want to give us everything. They had to only give us a little a bit and we would have supported them. We are not greedy,” said the father of four.

Earlier, the Special Implementation Task Force (SITF) held a meet-the-people programme at a Tamil primary school in Sungai Pelek, few kilometres away from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

The event was attended by the programme’s co-ordinator, Human Resource Minister and MIC vice-president Datuk S. Subramaniam

The SITF was set up by the Cabinet Committee for the Indian community to bring together various government agencies to the help the community resolve its grouses.

The agencies involved are the National Registration Department to handle the issuance of birth certificates and identity cards; the Social Welfare Department and Skill Development Department to offer skill training for the youths; Tekun Nasional to provide small business loans; and the Social Security Organisation.

Vasanthi urged the government to continue its community programmes to regain support from the Indian community.
One attendee, Nadison Raju, dismissed government efforts to help the community as only a ploy garner lost votes.

“When we ask asked for something and they will say yes but no action. We can only ask but cannot have any action. They love to make promises but have never fulfilled any of them. What can we do? They only love to talk. Our assemblymen back then made a lot of promises and then disappeared without anything. Only near election then can we only see his face.

“Like today’s programme, it has been done before but we only see it when [an] election is nearby. They only come when they want our votes,” said the 62-year-old grandfather.

However, not all the attendees were cynical over the government efforts. One, Vasanthi Kumaran, commended the government and said such programmes must be continued to gain back the community’s support.

“It is a very good thing what MIC is doing. MIC should continue doing this programme to help the Indian community. I do not want to comment on Samy Vellu, but with the right people and direction then the party should be able to regain the support of the Indian community,” said the 38-year-old housewife.

Later during a press conference, Subramaniam denied that SITF programmes were part of BN’s strategy to regain back the Indian electorate.

“This is done under the Cabinet committee which was formed by the prime minister after 2008 to solve and indentify issues which are faced by the Indian community so that the community will also feel that they are not alienated and marginalised.

“[There] are many things which the committee is doing so this grassroots interaction is one of the ways in which some of the problems that we are facing can be solved,” he said.

He added that any gain in electoral support from the programmes was only of lesser import.

“And of course as politicians, we also hope that helps and assist us in gaining our support. But that is not the primary aim but that would be the secondary result,” he told reporters while wearing BN t-shirt.

During Election 2008, MIC only managed to retain three of nine parliamentary seats and six of 19 state seats that it contested.  - The Malaysian Insider

Let's unite to counter BN lies, distortions in Galas, says Zaid

By Sam Lini - Free Malaysia Today

PETALING JAYA: PKR and DAP will have to keep aside their respective internal problems and work hard to ensure PAS retains the Galas state seat, said Pakatan Rakyat's coordinator Zaid Ibrahim today.

“It is important that we (PKR and DAP) help out PAS to ensure this seat remains in the hands of Pakatan,” he told FMT today.

He added that the three parties will have to put up a strong show together to counter Barisan Nasional/Umno's “campaign of lies and distortions”.

Both PKR and DAP are facing internal turmoil right now which is threatening to derail their respective attempts to strengthen their power base in order to topple BN from Putrajaya.

PKR, which is in the midst of holding its party elections, has been rocked by rifts in the party as a result of different camps fighting for posts. Even a senior leader like Zaid has been a victim of lies and personal attacks.

DAP meanwhile will hold its party polls in December but it also faces internal strife in both Selangor and Perak, involving its top national leaders.

The third member of Pakatan Rakyat, PAS, lost its state assemblyman in Galas, Che Hashim Sulaima, 48, last Monday.

Observers believe the contest there will be a tight race considering the volatile voting pattern. In 2004, Umno won the seat and in 2008, Che Hashim won with a thin majority of 646 votes when he received 4,399 votes against BN's Saufi Deraman who polled 3,753 votes.

While Umno has said that it would pit a local leader for the post, it nevertheless faces uncertainty over the choice of its elections director.

Although veteran leader Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has been named by the party for the post, the Kelantan prince has not officially accepted the responsibility. Calls have also been made for Razaleigh to be named as Umno's candidate.

Razaleigh is the Gua Musang MP and Galas falls under this constituency. Two other state seats under the constituency are held by BN.

The Election Commission will meet on Oct 6 to determine the nomination and polling dates.

To visit Galas next week
“We realise that Razaleigh will be a big factor for BN in the by-election but we will have to be prepared to counter BN and Umno, not just Razaleigh,” said Zaid, who added that he will be making a visit to Galas next week.

He added that just like all by-elections faced by Pakatan partners, all big wigs from the three parties will hit the ground to campaign.

“I am sure PAS will pick a candidate who is best equipped to retain the seat. In order for us to keep the seat, all of us – all national and state leaders from PKR and DAP – must turun padang,” he said.

He also said that it was time to put aside differences among PKR leaders to ensure they work together to help PAS in the by-election.

“I have no issues with this. I have no problems with any party leaders. I can go for a ceramah in Galas with Anwar or Azmin, or with anyone else,” he said.

Both Zaid and vice-president Azmin Ali are facing off for the deputy president's post but party advisor Anwar Ibrahim has been accused of silently backing the latter to win the post.

Most of the senior leaders in the party have also thrown their support behind Azmin, causing many Zaid loyalists to claim the existance of a cartel to ensure Zaid's defeat.

PAS to pick non-smoking candidate for Galas

KUALA LUMPUR: Islamic party PAS will field only a candidate who does not smoke in an upcoming by-election, reports said Sunday, as the party seeks to boost its Islamic image.
PAS, which is a part of the opposition alliance, said the candidate it will pick for the Galas state seat by-election must display good Islamic character and the person must be a non-smoker.

"I will reject smokers from the start. They are not only ruining their health but also wasting money," PAS spiritual leader Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat was quoted as saying by the New Sunday Times paper.

He also told the Malay newspaper Berita Minggu that the candidate must also pray regularly and be a non-gambler. No date has been fixed for the by-election, but PAS has said it will field a candidate to contest the poll.

There are no clear religious edicts banning smoking, but Nik Abdul Aziz has said previously that some Muslim scholars consider smoking as forbidden.

In 2007, PAS said it was planning to field in national polls only non-smoking candidates or those who were willing to kick the habit.

The Islamic party has also asked its candidates to take on oath promising to divorce their wives if they to defect to other parties.

- AFP

Azmin pertahan Gombak, Padang Serai milik Gobalakrishnan

Oleh Rahmah Ghazali dan Jamilah Kamarudin

PETALING JAYA: Calon kegemaran untuk jawatan Timbalan Presiden PKR, Azmin Ali hari ini berjaya mempertahankan pengaruhnya di cabang Gombak apabila mendapat undian majoriti untuk jawatan ketua cabang.
Keputusan rasmi kira-kira 10 malam tadi memutuskan Azmin yang juga ahli parlimen kawasan tersebut memperoleh 324 undi, manakala pencabar tunggalnya Bakar Ninggal hanya mendapat 60 undi.

Di Kedah pula, perebutan tiga penjuru bagi jawatan ketua cabang Pedang Serai terjawab apabila ahli parlimennya, N Gobalakrishnan berjaya memenangi pertaruhan tersebut setelah dua minggu tertangguh akibat masalah 'teknikal'.

Menurut Gobalakrishnan ketika dihubungi FMT, beliau berjaya memperolehi undi sebanyak 412 undi berbanding pencabarnya Shamsul Anuar Abdullah yang hanya mendapat 217 undi. Manakala calon ketiga V Sandrasekharan mendapat hanya 159 undi.

Kemenangan itu sekaligus memberikan nafas baru kepada cabang Padang Serai setelah penyandang ketua cabang terdahulu yang dikenali sebagai 'Cikgu Hamid' bertindak keluar PKR dan menyertai Umno pada tahun lalu.

Sementara itu, pengerusi tetap yang juga calon Naib Presiden Yahya Sahri mendapat mandat daripada akar umbi untuk menerajui cabang Tanjong Karang apabila diumumkan menang tanpa bertanding.

Berlainan pula bagi nasib Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) Batu Uban Raveentharan Subramaniam apabila tewas kepada peguam Lim Boo Chang yang menyapu bersih undian bagi jawatan ketua cabang Bukit Gelugor.

Di cabang Ampang, sumber dalaman parti menjangkakan kemenangan besar bagi Ketua Wanita PKR Pusat yang juga ahli parlimen kawasan tersebut Zuraida Kamaruddin berikutan kemenangan barisan pasukannya merebut jawatan Ketua Wanita dan Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK) cabang.

Manakala nasib Menteri Besar Selangor Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim masih lagi samar berikutan pengiraan undi bagi ketua cabang masih dijalankan dan keputusannya dijangka akan diumumkan kira-kira 11malam nanti.

Keputusan seri di Pandan
Di cabang Pandan pula, keadaan menjadi agak rumit apabila pengiraan undi antara Nik Md Zain Nik Mohamad dan Zakaria Abdul Rahim mendapati kedua-duanya mendapat undi yang sama dengan 105 undi bagi merebut jawatan ketua cabang.

Pengawas Jawatakuasa Pemilihan Pusat (JPP) Mohd Yusof Mohd Amin berkata, berikutan persamaan jumlah undi pihaknya telah menerima bantahan daripada kedua-dua pihak dan ini akan diputuskan oleh JPP kelak.

"Perkara ini adalah diluar jangkaan kerana jumlahnya tetap sama walaupun pihak kami sudah melakukan pengiraan undi semula," katanya ketika dihubungi FMT.

Di Sarawak, mesyuarat Agung Tahunan Cabang (MATC) di cabang Sarikei, Sibu, Selangau, serta Kanowit dilaporkan berjalan dengan lancar pada hari ini.

Namun MATC terpaksa ditangguhkan di Sibuti kerana bilangan keahlian yang tidak mencukupi, dan cabang Baram akibat ketiadaan pengawas JPP kerana dikatakan 'sibuk dengan persiapan Konvensyen Nasional November ini'.

Timbalan Presiden: Azmin 'berpengaruh' di Selangor
Peluang Azmin merebut jawatan Timbalan Presiden PKR semakin cerah apabila enam daripada lapan cabang di Selangor yang bermesyuarat hari ini mencalonkan beliau untuk jawatan tersebut.

Menariknya, di cabang Ampang wujudnya pertandingan untuk pencalonan jawatan timbalan presiden apabila Azmin menang besar sebanyak 164 undi mengalahkan pesaingnya Khalid Ibrahim yang hanya mendapat 43 undi.

Manakala pencabar terdekatnya Zaid Ibrahim tidak mendapat sebarang pencalonan bagi timbalan presiden di Selangor, namun masih mendapat sokongan di cabang Padang Serai, Bukit Gelugor dan Gelang Patah.

Zaid turut mendapat pencalonan ketiga bagi jawatan presiden di Pontian walaupun beliau hanya berminat untuk bertanding timbalan presiden.

Di bawah merupakan pencalonan terkini yang diterima FMT di setiap cabang yang bermesyuarat hari ini:

SELANGOR:
Tanjong Karang
Presiden: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Timbalan: Azmin Ali
Naib Presiden: Yahya Sahri, Nurul Izzah Anwar, Suresh Kumar, Dr Xavier Jeyakumar
Ketua Cabang: Yahya Sahri (menang tanpa bertanding)

Kuala Selangor
Presiden: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim
Timbalan: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Naib Presiden: Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim, Azmin Ali, Suresh Kumar, Mustafa Kamil Ayub

Selayang
Presiden: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Timbalan: Azmin Ali
Naib Presiden: Tian Chua, Fuziah Salleh, Lee Boon Chye, Yahya Sahri

Gombak
Presiden: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Timbalan: Azmin Ali
Naib Presiden: Mansor Osman, Dr Lee Boon Chye, Dr Xavier Jeyakumar, Baru Bian

Ampang
Presiden: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Timbalan: Azmin Ali (164) Khalid (43)
Naib Presiden: Shamsul Iskandar, Fuziah Salleh, Abdullah Sani, Yusmadi Yusoff

Hulu Langat
Presiden: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Timbalan: Azmin Ali
Naib Presiden: Dr Xavier Jeyakumar, S Manikavasagam, R Sivarasa, Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim

Serdang
Presiden: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Timbalan: Azmin Ali
Naib Presiden: Nurul Izzah Anwar, R Sivarasa, Mustaffa Kamil Ayub, Shamsul Iskandar

Pandan
Presiden: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Timbalan: Mustaffa Kamil Ayub
Naib Presiden: Tian Chua, Nurul Izzah Anwar, Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim, R Sivarasa

KEDAH:
Padang Serai
Presiden: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Timbalan: Datuk Zaid Ibrahim
Naib Presiden: N Gobalakrishnan, Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kittingan, Mustaffa Kamil Ayub, Nurul Izzah Anwar
Ketua Cabang: N Gobalakrishnan

PULAU PINANG:
Bukit Gelugor
Presiden: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Timbalan: Datuk Zaid Ibrahim
Naib Presiden: Mansor Othman, Azmin Ali, Nurul Izzah Anwar
Ketua Cabang: Lim Boo Chang

JOHOR:
Gelang Patah
Presiden: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Timbalan: Datuk Zaid Ibrahim
Naib Presiden: Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin, Fuziah Salleh, Datuk Dr Chua Jui Meng, Nurul Izzah Anwar

Kulai
Presiden: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Timbalan: Azmin Ali
Naib Presiden: Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, Tian Chua, Saiman Marzuki, S Manikavasagam

Pontian
Presiden: Datuk Zaid Ibrahim
Timbalan: Azmin Ali
Naib Presiden: Fuziah Salleh, Mustaffa Kamil Ayub, Dr Lee Boon Chye, Saiman Marzuki

SARAWAK:
Sibu - tiada pencalonan untuk jawatan Pusat
Sibuti- tangguh
Baram- tangguh

Musa Hassan, a thorn in Hishammuddin’s side


So it is now quite obvious that Musa Hassan is back doing what he is best at -- authoring poison pen letters to fix people up. He did that to Tan Sri Norian Mai and Tan Sri Bakri Omar. He even directed Dato’ Christopher Wan to set up an anonymous blog against Dato’ Johari Baharom, former Deputy Minister of Home Affairs.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Bukit Aman Deep Throat

On 30th September 2010, Malaysia Today published an article entitled “The Cradle of Power Behind The Police Force” (http://malaysia-today.net/mtcolumns/special-reports/34870-the-cradle-of-power-behind-the-police-force) written by someone calling himself/herself Malaysian Police Watch. It is such a copycat piece. There was no originality at all either in the plot or in the script. It is basically a reproduction of what Raja Petra Kamarudin (RPK) had previously written in his series “All roads lead to Putrajaya” dating back to 2007. These days everyone tries to copy RPK’s style of writing, even his own biggest enemy Musa Hassan!

It is unmistakeable that Malaysian Police Watch is a mercenary writer hired by the syndicate angry at those people who had sent Musa Hassan into oblivion. The modus operandi is simple enough, just copy what RPK had said about the BK Tan syndicate and change the time, place and characters. Where RPK had attacked Musa Hassan for being a stooge of that shadowy character, BK Tan, Malaysian Police Watch changed it to Hishammuddin and attempted to link the Minister to Tan Sri Ta Kan Yin.

The logic was simple. Linking bigger names will make their fabricated story more explosive. The warning shots were already fired by Musa Hassan within days of Minister Hishammuddin’s announcement that Musa’s contract would not be extended. Musa then gave an interview with Mingguan Malaysia and accused outside interference in the internal management of Polis DiRaja Malaysia (PDRM). When asked whom he meant, Musa pointed the finger at the Ministry of Home Affairs and Minister Hishammuddin Hussein.

That Musa Hassan would be relentless in his attacks against Minister Hishammuddin is clear from this passage in the article by Malaysian Police Watch:

“After having been unsuccessful to manipulate the untimely removal of Tan Sri Musa Hassan as the IGP six months ago, the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato’ Seri Hishamuddin Tun Hussein had finally pre-empted any move to extend Tan Sri Musa Hassan’s contract of service as the IGP for another one year term. Hishamuddin jumped the gun with a surprise announcement before the media on 1 Sep 2010 that Tan Sri Musa contract of service as IGP would not be extended and that his deputy, Tan Sri Ismail Omar would take over.”

One can see that Musa Hassan is seething with anger. One can see that the syndicate backing him is fearful of the repercussions of their actions and have launched this series of offensives as a pre-emptive strike against Minister Hishammuddin’s attempts with the new IGP to restore PDRM to its core values and functions -- i.e. the maintenance of law of order and the preservation of life and property. Musa Hassan’s tenure as IGP saw PDRM straying from these core values and functions which thus saw the crime index shooting up to unprecedented levels and the morale of PDRM spiralled down to its lowest ebb. Because of this, crime reduction was made one of the National Key Results Area (NKRA). This is testimony that Musa Hassan as IGP had failed to make the country safe.

After firing warning flares against the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) prior to his retirement, now already retired Musa and his handlers are launching scud missiles using his agents in the mainstream media like Lourdes Charles of The Star and Ruhaidini Abdul Kadir of Utusan Malaysia and together with former Special Branch Othman Talib they are showing that Musa Hassan cannot be dismissed simpliciter and will not take things lying down. Musa is doing what he does best by “lempar batu sembunyi tangan” to remind Hishammuddin that he will remain a thorn in Hishammuddin’s side.

In that article, the most preposterous allegations were made against the following persons as celebrating Musa Hassan’s retirement: SAC Wan Najmuddin, the new IGP Tan Sri Ismail Omar, the new Deputy IGP Dato’ Hussin Ismail, the CPO of Terengganu Dato’ Shukri Dahlan, retired IGP Tan Sri Norian Mai, Dato’ Ghazali Fauzi, Dato’ Kamaruddin Desa, Dato’ Dell Akhbar and Dato’ Nawawi Ismail.

To spice up the story, the ghost writer alleged that a ‘celebration dinner’ was held at the Kelab Shah Alam was under the patronage of a prominent businessman, Tan Sri Ta Kin Yan. Tan Sri Ta was even portrayed as the head of a syndicate for illegal activities -- i.e. bookies, illegal lotteries, gaming machines, prostitution, drug trafficking, secret societies, ah longs and smugglers.

That article is actually quite hilarious as it is taken right out of RPK’s previous expose’ on the BK Tan-Musa Hassan exploits on PDRM as stated under oath in a Statutory Declaration by Musa Hassan’s own ADC, ASP Azizul, who branded Musa as a “Pengkhianat Bangsa”. Several other officers had also sworn Statutory Declarations against Musa. To silence them, Musa had them charged for fabricating evidence against him.

All these officers have since been acquitted. In defence of these men, Dato’ Ramli Yusuff gave a press conference of the clear and present danger facing the Police Force when its own IGP was not defending the men in blue, but instead defended and colluded with the Attorney- General Gani Patail to free that twice EO detainee Goh Cheng Poh @ Tengku Goh at the bidding of the BK Tan syndicate. These are proven facts, not some copycat conjectures as was done by that ghost writer.

To verify the truth or otherwise of the article by Malaysian Police Watch, we had the Special Branch (SB) boys under Dato’ Zamri Yahya, who is Tun Ahmad Sarji’s son-in-law, to provide their surveillance report, and this is the English translation of what the report states:

1. There was no covert celebration dinner at Kelab Shah Alam;

2. There was an open and transparent buka puasa at Hyatt Saujana since it was Ramadan;

3. Tan Sri Ta Kin Yan was not involved. He did not organize nor even knew about the buka puasa. He was not there at all;

4. Rumour that Pai Kar Lek and a few other kingpins were there is totally untrue. Surveillance, photographs and audio and video recordings of the guests during the buka puasa did not show any prominent Chinese from the corporate world or the underworld;

5. The conclusion to be made is that the article is a fabrication to smear the name of the new IGP and the hierarchy of PDRM.

Now, anyone who knows Dato’ Zamri will know that he is a no-nonsense SB man. He is non-partisan and will tolerate no nonsense. He is so professional that even RPK had written favourably about him when he interrogated RPK during his ISA detention in 2008. These are the kind of officers that PDRM needs to have more men in the same mould as Dato’ Ramli Yusuff.

Incidentally, Dato Zamri had served as the Ketua Cawangan Khas (KCK) in Pahang when Dato’ Ramli was CPO Pahang.

An analysis of the background of the officers and civilians specifically mentioned in the article also disclosed the following:

1. SAC Wan Najmuddin – he was one of the brightest stars in the CID under Dato’ Ramli Yusuff and was earmarked for fast track promotion as he also holds a Masters degree in law. Dato’ Ramli believed in fast tracking promotion of officers with high academic qualifications. When Musa Hassan became IGP, he sidelined Wan Najmuddin and encouraged petition writers from the underworld to make allegations against Wan Najmuddin. Fortunately, the Yang DiPertuan Agong (YDPA) saw him as a charismatic officer and he was made the YDPA’s ADC. Later, when crime escalated and the government decided that the performance of PDRM has to be made one of the NKRA, Wan Najmuddin was made Minister Hishamuddin’s special officer. That is one of the key reasons why crime was curtailed, as Wan Najmuddin was sufficiently experienced to advise the Minister of the ills besetting PDRM. This angered Musa Hassan who became paranoid that Wan Najmuddin was undermining him;

2. The new IGP Tan Sri Ismail Omar and the new Deputy IGP Dato’ Hussin Ismail were named in the article in order to smear and discredit them as being susceptible to manipulations;

3. The CPO of Terengganu Dato’ Shukri Dahlan is known to be an independent minded officer who did not quite get along with Musa Hassan;

4. Retired IGP Tan Sri Norian Mai was the man whom Musa Hassan made a target of poison pen letters at one time when Musa worked closely with Tan Sri Bakri to bring down. As a result, Tan Sri Norian Mai was not given an extension of his service. This came full circle when Musa did the same thing to Tan Sri Bakri;

5. Dato’ Ghazali Fauzi was the Director of KDNKA who was told of Musa Hassan’s involvement with the syndicate by Musa Hassan’s ADC, ASP Azizul;

6. Dato’ Kamaruddin Desa (Kamarudin gemuk) was the officer who discovered Musa Hassan’s hidden hands in crafting poison pen letters against Tan Sri Norian Mai when Kamarudin took over Musa’s office and found deleted these letters in the erased data in the hard disc of Musa’s office computer;

7. Dato’ Dell Akhbar is a celebrated and decorated officer whom Musa disliked. Musa generally disliked officers who would shine more than him. Thus he felt that he would be more prominent if PDRM did not have officers more charismatic than him. Tan Sri Ismail Omar is generally a low profile and humble officer and it was these qualities that Musa Hassan wanted to exploit by having them surround him to make him look good;

8. Tan Sri Ta Kin Yan is a prominent businessman who was disliked by Musa Hassan’s handler BK Tan. It is amusing that the ghost writer would try to implicate Tan Sri Ta just to spice up his story. Tan Sri Ta is known for his philanthropic activities. He is a Chinese community leader whom Minister Hishamuddin has found to be helpful in assisting the police with intelligence on criminal activities. It is this sort of intelligence that BK Tan is afraid of.

So it is now quite obvious that Musa Hassan is back doing what he is best at -- authoring poison pen letters to fix people up. He did that to Tan Sri Norian Mai and Tan Sri Bakri Omar. He even directed Dato’ Christopher Wan to set up an anonymous blog against Dato’ Johari Baharom, former Deputy Minister of Home Affairs. Musa fixed six of his own rank and file officers and got them charged, and all have been acquitted since. He also fixed Dato’ Ramli Yusuff, only to have the Kota Kinabalu Judge condemning him instead as an unreliable witness. When his contract was not about to be extended, he tried to undermine Tan Sri Ismail from being the new IGP by calling him names. In the recent article, Musa’s agents have begun branding the new IGP as a ‘yes’ man to the Home Minister.

Minister Hishammuddin and IGP Ismail Omar have to be prepared that they will be made the targets of more slanderous attacks. Musa Hassan will not keep quiet or take things lying down. He is intent on being a thorn in Hishammuddin’s side.

Oh God, Jibby is still talking @#$% !!!

Najib said the solution to social problems undermining the strength of the Malays was the participation of Malay youngsters in silatMalaysiakini
“As such, we have to make the Malay youngsters excel in silat in the 21st century”.
Dumbass!
Is your son practising silat in London?
“I consider silat as one of the important forces in the national defence structure”.
Oh, yeah?
Then why the bloody submarines?
Pathetic excuse for a prime minister!

Turmoil In PKR Should Open People's Eyes, Says Hishammuddin

KUALA TERENGGANU, Oct 3 (Bernama) -- The turmoil in Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), especially during the party elections, should open the people's eyes to what PKR's struggle is about.

Umno vice-president and Terengganu liaison chief Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said from what they had seen, the people should be able to judge which party was better for their own future.

"That is why Umno needs to work hard for the people in order to continuously win their hearts," he said after attending a gathering with Marang and Kuala Nerus divisional leaders, here, Sunday.

Hishammuddin said he would ensure that Terengganu would learn from BN's defeat in Terengganu in the 1999 general election which saw the state fall into the hands of PAS so as to prevent a repeat.

He said he would meet with the leaders of all the eight Umno divisions in the state to discuss Terengganu Umno's role in the context of race relations, the Malay agenda and the survival of the party.

"It's time for us leaders to go to the ground together to meet the people and work hard for them," he added.