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Friday, 7 September 2012

Janji Bersih: Pak Samad tampil sebagai saksi

Sasterawan Negara itu dan Pengerusi bersama Bersih Datuk S Ambiga hadir kira-kira 2.30 petang tadi dan disoal selama hampir dua jam.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Sasterawan Negara Datuk A Samad Said hadir di Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah (IPD) Dang Wangi di sini hari ini selepas diarah memberi keterangan tentang perhimpunan Janji Bersih di Dataran Merdeka pada malam 30 Ogos lalu.

Samad, lebih mesra dipanggil Pak Samad dan Pengerusi bersama Bersih Datuk S Ambiga hadir kira-kira 2.30 petang tadi dan disoal selama hampir dua jam.

Turut hadir untuk memberi keterangan ialah Ahli Jawatankuasa Pemandu Bersih Maria Chin Abdullah.

Pak Samad diwakili peguam Datuk S Ambiga dan Shahrizan Johan manakala Maria Chin diwakili Latheefa Koya.

Pak Samad ketika ditemui pemberita berkata, sepanjang soal siasat isu mengenai bacaan puisi ‘Janji Demokrasi’ pada malam tersebut langsung tidak dibangkitkan polis selain daripada soalan rutin.

“Saya memilih untuk tidak menjawab semua soalan kecuali informasi tentang diri saya saja…tidak ditanyakan langsung tentang puisi,” katanya diluar balai selepas selesai memberi keterangan.

Kesilapan polis


Sementara itu, Maria Chin berkata notis arahan hadir memberi keterangan diletakkan dibawah Seksyen 9(5) Akta Perhimpunan Aman 2012 tetapi berlaku kesilapan kerana Pak Samad bukan penganjur.

“Polis kemudiannya tarik balik dan keterangan diberikan di bawah Seksyen 112 Kanun Keseksaan sebagai saksi,” katanya.

Seperti Pak Samad, Maria Chin berkata dirinya juga memilih untuk berdiam diri dan tidak menjawab kesemua 24 soalan yang dikemukakan.

Peguam Latheefa pula berkata kesemua mereka dipanggil berdasarkan aduan daripada Ketua Polis Daerah (OCPD) Dang Wangi sendiri yang membuat laporan mengatakan tidak menerima sebarang notis berkenaan perhimpunan tersebut.

Katanya, laporan itu dibuat berdasarkan sidang media yang diadakan beberapa NGO ‘Janji Bersih’ di Dewan Perhimpunan Cina Kuala Lumpur-Selangor (KLSCAH) pada 24 Ogos lalu.

“Kita tak dapat melihat apa wajarnya untuk panggil Maria dan Pak Samad semata-mata sedangkan mereka sendiri ada jawapannya kerana ia sudah disiarkan dalam berita dan video.

Selain Pak Samad dan Maria Chin, aktivis Bersih Hishamuddin Rais dan Stanley Yong turut diarah memberi keterangan bagi membantu siasatan.

Pemimpin Pakatan

Manakala pemimpin Pakatan iaitu Timbalan Presiden PAS Mohamad Sabu @ Mat Sabu dan Naib Presiden PKR Tian Chua turut diarahkan hadir dan kesemua mereka akan memberikan keterangan dalam masa terdekat.

Mat Sabu berkata beliau akan hadir di IPD Dang Wangi Ahad depan selepas solat Zuhur untuk memberi keterangan.

Polis setakat ini berjaya menahan tiga daripada 11 individu yang dikesan terlibat dalam insiden perhimpunan tersebut selepas gambar mereka disiarkan oleh media sejak tiga hari lalu.

Seorang daripadanya ialah bekas pelajar kolej berusia 19 tahun yang menunjukkan punggungnya kepada gambar Perdana Menteri.

Manakala seorang pelajar kolej dan seorang model sambilan, masing-masing berusia 19 tahun, berasal dari Melaka dan Johor atas perbuatan memijak gambar pemimpin.

Polis sebelum ini mengumumkan pembentukan tiga pasukan khas untuk menyiasat tindakan peserta perhimpunan itu yang membawa bendera ‘baharu’ Malaysia, memijak gambar pemimpin dan menunjuk punggung di khalayak ramai berdasarkan Akta Hasutan, Akta

Perhimpunan Aman dan Seksyen 290, 504 dan 509 Kanun Keseksaan.

Don’t be a mere postman, Finance Ministry told

Bestino investors say Ahmad Husni lacks the political will to help them get their money back.

KUALA LUMPUR: Disgruntled investors in a scandal-ridden scheme run by the Bestino Group today asked the Finance Ministry to summon the political will to take concrete steps to help them get their money back.

They accused Finance Minister II Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah of doing nothing more than act as a messenger for Bestino’s managing director, Chong Yuk Ming.

“He should use his political will and ministerial power to resolve our problems,” said K Kunasekaran, who coordinates the activities of the Bestino Investors Action Committee.

He told a press conference that Ahmad Husni’s office had simply forwarded to the action committee a letter that Chong wrote to the ministry on Aug 28, saying he was unable to meet his own Aug 31 deadline to provide proof that funds were available for Bestino to return the investors’ money.

He sought an extension of the deadline to the end of September “or a later date”.

“Don’t be a postman,” Kunasekaran said. “Resolve the problem instead of being a messenger for the Bestino Group director.”

Kunasekaran’s committee submitted a memorandum on the matter to the ministry this morning.

Bestino started a gold investment scheme in 2006 and collected funds amounting to RM411 million from 6,764 investors.

In 2009, Bank Negara and the Securities Commission raided the company’s offices on suspicion that it was engaged in illegal deposit-taking operations.

Bank Negara confiscated funds amounting to RM24.2 million for use as evidence.

According to Kunasekaran, Chong has told the ministry that Bestino had managed to gather 80% of the proof of funds.

The investors are unhappy with the ministry for not forcing the company to reveal such proof, especially since Chong had also admitted that he was in possession of gold bars.

“Why is the government still silent on this matter? They can sell the gold bars and return the money to investors,” said Kunasekaran.

Investors’ rally

He also took Bank Negara to task for keeping the confiscated RM24.2 million instead of returning the money to investors.

Four Bestino directors were charged in February last year over 322 financial offences. They were released on bail and the case is yet to be heard in court.

The Bestino Investors Action Committee is organising a gathering for all the investors this Sunday at the Buntong multipurpose hall to decide on their next course of action.

Kunasekaran said he would ensure that the plight of the investors would be used as an issue against Barisan Nasional during the 13th general election campaign if the problem were to remain unresolved.

Presiden MIUP buat laporan polis kes pijak gambar Najib

Datuk S Nallakaruppan berkata, Perdana Menteri boleh bertukar ganti, kerajaan boleh bertukar tetapi bendera dan negara tidak boleh ditukar.

KUALA LUMPUR: Presiden Parti Bersatu India Malaysia (MIUP) Datuk S Nallakaruppan membuat laporan polis di Ibu Pejabat Polis (IPD) Dang Wangi di sini terhadap kejadian memijak bendera Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak pada malam sambutan ambang Merdeka, Khamis lalu.

Beliau membuat laporan tersebut kira-kira jam 12 tengah hari tadi diiringi Nazmi Rosli dari NGO Tolak Insan Bernama Anwar Ibrahim (Tibai) serta Perkasa dan Pertubuhan Kebajian dan Aman India Baru Malaysia.

Bercakap kepada wartawan, Nalla berkata, perbuatan memijak gambar Perdana Menteri tidak boleh diterima.

“Perdana Menteri boleh bertukar ganti, kerajaan boleh bertukar tetapi bendera dan negara tidak boleh ditukar.

“Ini negara majoriti Melayu, orang Cina dan India ada sikit saja. Kalau orang Melayu nak tukar, orang Cina dan India tak boleh buat apa.

“Tetapi ini negara Malaysia, kita kena pertahankan. Kita telah merdeka 55 tahun tidak ada perancangan hendak tukar bendera,” katanya.

Polis telah menahan beberapa individu termasuk seorang pelajar kolej swasta bagi membantu siasatan insiden memijak gambar pemimpin negara pada malam sambutan ambang Merdeka.

Hindraf awaiting Najib’s, Anwar’s response

By Dr Paraman VS 


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CPI foreward Hindraf analyst Dr V.S. Paraman writes CPI an update on the activities of the rights movement and the fresh strategies put in play since the return of their exiled chairman P. Waytha Moorthy.

The return home of Hindraf chairman P. Waytha Moorthy from exile has taken many by surprise. To clear the air against allegation that Waytha’s exile had been self-imposed, his accusers should be made aware of a statement by Malaysian High Commissioner in Singapore, Mohd Hussin Nayan, on July 31, 2012 that Waytha’s passport had indeed been revoked by the Malaysian government in 2008.

It is fortunate that the British government accorded political asylum to Waytha, lending further credence to the Hindraf plight.

The Hindraf chairman had used his time abroad to further the Hindraf cause and through his untiring efforts, Hindraf received international recognition.

Hindraf was given space to make presentations to the British Parliament, American Congress, European Parliament and United Nations as well as to U.S. State Department, U.S. Foreign Relations Committee, U.S. Human Rights Caucus, and noted international NGOs Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.

In recognition of his efforts in raising serious human rights violations by the Malaysian government on her citizens, the ‘Human Rights Conference of India Diaspora in Different Parts of the World’ awarded him the ‘Global Human Rights Defender of India Diaspora’ award this year.

Waytha’s project in London

During his exile in London, Waytha sifted through more than 500,000 declassified documents from the British archives on the Reid Commission as well as documents pertaining to independence to Malaya.

He then handpicked almost 40,000 precious documents that will serve Hindraf well in the class action suit fikled by Hindraf against the British government. For this, Hindraf engaged the services of solicitor Imran Khan who has a reputation for unflinching commitment to fighting injustice and acclaimed for his in the human rights arena.

Waytha Moorthy successfully filed the British civil suit on the July 2, 2012 and thereafter returned home to Malaysia.

Don’t mistake Hindraf for spent force

Since his return, Hindraf has held dozens of roadshows and public forums across west Malaysia. From Johor, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Selangor, Perak, Penang and Kedah, these gatherings have attracted large crowds, packing indoor halls with enthusiastic Malaysian Indians.
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Their Shah Alam forum attracted 1,500 people and a recent Seremban meet brought together almost 1,400 Malaysian Indians.

Hindraf has no choice but to go to the ground as they are well aware that their message is not going to be carried by the mainstream media which is biased towards Barisan Nasional. And neither is it going to get any favours from the online media that is heavily tilted towards Pakatan Rakyat.

Within the space of a week of Waytha’s return, the nationwide roadshows managed to register the contact details, such as email addresses and handphone numbers, of Indian supporters on the Hindraf roll.

Currently more than 20,000 have registered and Hindraf has now raised the bar to collect 100,000 registrations so that these supporters can spread by word of mouth the Hindraf message further. Looking at the large turnouts, the general public should realise that like it or not, Hindraf is very much alive within the heart of every Malaysian Indian in this country.

Hindraf to be change agent
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Throughout these nationwide tours, the Malaysian Indians have been giving a resounding ‘Yes’ for Hindraf to be given the mandate to speak on their behalf to voice their critical issues to the Malaysian authorities.

The message is loud and clear. Malaysian Indians want comprehensive changes and not just cosmetic changes to their critical issues. Armed with this mandate, Hindraf have the moral right to speak on behalf of the marginalized Malaysian Indians.

It is for this reason that Hindraf has chosen the path to be apolitical and to engage with all state governments as well as the federal government to provide comprehensive solutions on the Indian problems of marginalization.

In fact, Hindraf’s vision is to be a primary comprehensive change agent in leading Malaysia towards the creation of a society based on equality, justice and freedom. Hindraf’s mission is to create an empowered civil society movement that strives to bring all the marginalized segments of Malaysian society into the mainstream of national development, with particular focus on Indians.

Hindraf intends to contribute positively to changing the social values in Malaysian society so that institutionalized racism and religious supremacist policies are dismantled and may be completely eliminated.

Hindraf believes the British civil suit will be the foundation stone to bring about comprehensive changes in Malaysia the way how Apartheid in South Africa was dismantled.

Respecting the Indian voter
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Recently the Hindraf chairman had issued a letter to call upon both Najib Razak the Prime Minister of Malaysia as well as Anwar Ibrahim, the Prime Minister-in-waiting, to meet up separately, so as to discuss approaches on permanently addressing the socio-economic problems of the marginalized Indian community.

Hindraf believes that all past and current approaches fall well below the power curve needed to resolve the problem permanently. A proper definition of the problem is something which has eluded the policymakers and problem solvers to date.

First and foremost a prerequisite political will need to be demonstrated, followed by working out the details and modalities for the solution after the problems are defined.

Considering that it has become very clear that Hindraf enjoys the support of the vast majority of the Indians in Malaysia, how much respect Najib and Anwar have towards the Indians remains to be seen in how these leaders are going to respond to this Hindraf initiative.

Their response, or lack thereof, will allow the Indian community to see how genuine the two leaders of the coalitions are.

If it needs be reminded, the Indians are the third largest voting bloc by race in Malaysia and have collectively around a one million ballots to cast.

From the 2010 population census, Indians who are 21 years and above (voting age) comprise 8.59% of Johor’s population, 10.89% of Kedah’s, 15.55% of Negri Sembilan’s, 12.69% of Perak’s, 10.45% of Penang’s, 13.92% of Selangor’s and 10.55% in the Federal Territories. These states hold a total of 126 Parliamentary seats and 311 state assembly seats. The predatory elites as always will attempt to shade this pertinent fact.

Acid test for Najib and Anwar

For Najib, he must realize that BN’s support is dwindling by the day. Even the Malays are slowly ditching their traditional support towards Umno.

For Anwar, he must realize that PR remains the underdog. Moreover PR, as they themselves allege, will be facing unfair tactics like postal voters, tainted electoral rolls, phamtom voters, abuse of government machinery, money politics and a biased EC itself, to say the least.

It can even be imagined that some of PR’s selected candidates may not turn up on nomination day.

Therefore for both parties, every vote counts and every race has to be accorded equal respect.

Malaysia's UMNO Goes After A Critic


Gabrial and Bourdon: Under fire
Gabrial and Bourdon: Under fire
(Asia Sentinel) Never mind 150 million euros in bribes, a dead woman and a global scandal, go for the whistle-blower's throat
In November of 2009, Suaram, the Kuala Lumpur-based human rights NGO, asked a French investigative law firm to look into what appeared to be huge bribes and kickbacks paid to Malaysian politicians by the French state-owned defense company DCN and its subsidiaries for the 2002 purchase of two submarines and the lease of a third.

The story was complicated by the sensational 2006 death of a Mongolian translator and party girl, Altantuya Shaariibuu, who was shot by two of then-Defense Minister Najib Tun Razak’s bodyguards and her body was blown up with military explosives. While the bodyguards were convicted of her for-hire killing, the court appeared to have actively suppressed any mention of who allegedly paid the two to kill her, raising Suaram’s concerns that there would be no justice delivered.

In the intervening three years, Suaram’s request to the law firm, headed by the Paris-based William Bourdon, resulted in a probe that exposed nearly 150 million euros in questionable funds paid to a close friend of then-defense minister Najib Tun Razak, now Malaysia’s prime minister.

Eventually, when a Paris-based investigating magistrate began to examine the evidence, the court turned up voluminous memos, emails and other documents from a raid on DCN’s offices indicating that massive bribes had been paid with the full knowledge of Alain Juppe, the French foreign minister, Mahathir Mohamad, then the prime minister of Malaysia, and Najib, who had negotiated the purchase. The evidence detailed a host of other sleazy dealings.

Some 133 documents listing the alleged criminal dealings were obtained independently by Asia Sentinel and posted here on June 25 on the Internet. Although the documents are in French, those who do not speak the language can get them onto their computer screens and click on Google Translate. While the grammar is somewhat primitive, their meaning is very clear. Those who do not want to bother may read two stories that Asia Sentinel published on the subject on 25 June. They can be found here and here.

The publication of the documents kicked off a storm in France and Malaysia. But what the publication of the French documents or the investigation did not do was spur any probe of the purported criminal activities in Malaysia.

What it did do, however, was to precipitate an unprecedented attack by a wide range of pro-government bloggers, ruling coalition politicians and others on the reputation and integrity of Suaram, and by extension against Asia Sentinel for printing the documents.

Suaram, an acronym for Suara Rakyat Malaysia, or Voice of the Malaysian People, was born in the wake of the infamous 1987 Operation Lalang ordered by Mahathir to use the Internal Security Act to jail 108 opposition members, union officials, activists and others. Suaram was created to work for the abolishment of the ISA and to protect the rights of those who had been jailed and others like them. Suaram insists that it is a nonpartisan organization although its leaders do include many opposition members including Kua Kia Soong, a former Democratic Action Party member of parliament who was detained for more than a year under the ISA, Syed Husin Ali, currently deputy president of Parti Keadilan Rakyat, Anwar’s party, and many others.

Cynthia Gabriel, the Suaram director, has particularly borne the brunt of the attacks. “If you ask me, they are spinning, just spinning, blackening our name, attempting to cause disrepute so that the public will lose trust in us,” Gabriel said in an interview.

In particular, she said, her organization has been falsely accused of money laundering and terrorism by a lawyer for the ruling United Malays National Organization.

In addition, Ismail Sabri Yaakob, the domestic trade, cooperatives and consumerism minister and a prominent member of the United Malays National Organization, also called the reform organization’s accounts were “highly suspicious” and demanded an investigation. Accordingly, Suaram has become a target for Malaysia’s Companies Commission, the Social Security Administration, UMNO, the Inland Revenue, the controversial Malay supremacy organization Perkasa, and the UMNO-owned newspapers Utusan Malaysia and the New Straits Times, Gabriel said.

In July the companies commission attempted to raid Suaram’s offices – without a valid warrant -- despite the fact that the NGO had already agreed to produce all the documents required for the commission’s investigation.

Suaram reaffirmed its intent to cooperate with the authorities for documents although the companies commission has neither asked for the documents or notified the organization it was under investigation.

That was followed by the Social Security Administration’s demand on Aug. 3 to produce a list of documents by Aug. 30 although the officer in charge was “clueless to our presence even after being shown the letter sent to us which was signed off by none other than himself,” Suaram said in a press release signed by Nalini Elumalai, the organization’s executive director.

One blog, “the Unspinners,” accused Suaram of being an agent of the US Central Intelligence Agency, presumably to overthrow the country, and of “foreign subversion” despite the fact that Malaysia is one of the US’s staunchest allies in the region and US soldiers train on its soil.

The popular blog Rocky’s Bru, written by Ahirudin bin Attan, a former editor of a variety of UMNO-owned publications, spent days on the question of why Suaram and Asia Sentinel were publishing the documents. A flock of other blogs have asked the some questions. The Unspinners demanded that “Don't bullshit about the submarine case. Suaram have no proof and their facts are all wrong! They are slanderous.”

Unfortunately what none of the bloggers, officials government bureaucrats or newspapers have been able to refute is the 133 documents themselves that were presented by French police to the French investigating magistrate. They were not created by Suaram’s lawyers or Suaram or Asia Sentinel. The bulk of them came from DCN’s files and they dealt with Malaysian contacts. They were presented to the court on April 7,2010 by investigators from the anti-organized crime unit of the French Directorate of Judicial Police, not Suaram, not Suaram’s lawyers and not by Asia Sentinel.

Taken together, they reveal allegations of attempted blackmail, bribery, influence peddling, misuse of corporate assets and concealment, among other allegations, both in France and Malaysia. They tie Altantuya Shaariibuu to the case despite numerous protestations by the critics that she had never visited France or had anything to do with it.

The documents indicate that DCN and its subsidiaries steered the money to two companies controlled by Prime Minister Najib’s best friend, Abdul Razak Baginda, in contravention of the OECD convention of bribery by routing the money through companies controlled by Jean-Marie Boivin, the former DCN finance director, who stepped out of the defense contractor to in effect become the thin wall of insulation between DCN and the Malaysian officials who got the money.

As much as UMNO and the UMNO cronies would like to discredit Suaram, the one thing they can’t discredit is those documents. But they can certainly be expected to keep trying.

(John Berthelsen is the editor of the Asia Sentinel)

Kejadian Serangan Oleh Perkasa Di Masjid (Termasuk Kejadian Didalam Masjid)


A different Merdeka this year - Malaysiakini

COMMENT Malaysians celebrated 55 years of independence on Aug 31. Most did so the usual Malaysian way - with family and friends, along with good food and great friendship.

Despite high levels of political anxiety, angst and uncertainty, there is much to celebrate. Malaysia is a great country, with a proud history and warm wonderful people.

I celebrated the event in Ipoh, where Perakians showed me the fine hospitality of good cheer and company. It is clearly evident that Malaysia's finest assets are its people.

Najib and Muhyiddin at a rally to celebrate country's 55th Independence Day in Bukit Jalil StadiumThis year's Merdeka was markedly different, however. The event became highly politicised, as both sides of the political divide used the occasion to woo supporters. The use of government resources for logos, songs and political slogans and politicking during the official celebration with Umno-like political speeches does not reflect well on the governing coalition.

The sagas around the preparation for Merdeka raised serious questions of credibility. Rather than embrace all Malaysians, the mode was one of "by invitation only" which at its core violated the spirit of marking independence.

There was a deficit of statesmanship. This highlights one of the most serious issues Umno is facing nationally - that it is seen to serve only the chosen few rather than the broader community.

At the same time, the yellow-shirt civil society's ‘Janji Demokrasi' (Promise of Democracy) gathering mirrored the polarising politics now present in the country, with a show of continued resilience among the Bersih movement in its campaign for a cleaner electoral system.

While the intention to bring together Malaysians was more evident - and the festival spirit of the event telling - the tactics adopted by a few to denigrate others by stomping on pictures and flying alternative flags - even if from questionable sources - allowed the government to undermine the event's overall impact.

Prouder to be Malaysians

The temptation to use this event in the increasingly high-stakes politics was just too attractive to resist. The reason is simple - Malaysians are deeply proud of their country - and politicians wanted to exploit this.

Despite all the political noise, the angry comments on websites, the negative attacks and underlying concerns, the love of Malaysia has been growing.
Survey results from two different periods (2006 and 2011) as part of the region-wide cross-national Asia Barometer Survey show that Malaysians are overwhelming committed to their country; they are proud to be citizens and believe in being always loyal, as shown in the table.
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Recent data shows that 97 percent of Malaysians are proud to be Malaysians - this says something. It is among the highest in the region. The trend among all ethnic groups is towards stronger national identity, with markedly more people identifying themselves as "Malaysians".

While there are ethnic differences - understandably tied to feelings of exclusion and concerns about equality - these pale in comparison to the overall trend towards a stronger Malaysian nationalism.

The data also shows that fewer Malaysians are willing to live abroad, with a sizeable drop over the last five years. The temptation for better economic opportunities remains present, however, highlighting concerns about opportunities and quality livelihoods.

That said, more Malaysians across races are simultaneously identifying themselves as "Malaysian". In the Malay community, the "Muslim" and "Malay" markers persist, but the shifts among the other communities is marked and telling.

Noteworthy, a majority of Malays prioritise the Malaysian identity. This places a challenge on any leader who does not see himself as Malaysian first, even among the Malay community. Malaysian nationalism is alive and well, and growing stronger.

Stronger embrace of democracy

The interesting question is why? Some would point to PM Najib Razak's 1Malaysia concept. Despite its constant misuse for partisan campaigning and market branding, the idea in a nutshell involves a sense of place for everyone in Malaysia.

This dream - like Malaysia's push for a common Vision 2020 for all - gives people a sense of belonging and hope. But few in the survey pointed to 1Malaysia directly as a success.

Another more substantiated part of the story comes from the greater gains made for non-Malays in Parliament and a greater sense of inclusion in the governing process of many opposition governments, whether in Selangor, Penang, (briefly in) Perak or Kedah, to name a few.

NONEThe overall findings of the data show a stronger embrace of democracy and high support for more inclusive representation. This sense of all communities having a place at the table - from Sabah and Sarawak to the different ethnic groups - is a true test of the leaders' ability to represent them nationally.

The struggle BN faces to be seen as multi-ethnic are real with Umno's overwhelming dominance and weakening non-Malay representation, as are the challenges Pakatan Rakyat faces in assuring that all the voices are represented and accommodated.

The dynamic is not about representing one group, however, but the country - even at the expense of politics and especially at the expense of personal interest.

The coalition and leaders that are seen to be doing this best - to be inclusive of all Malaysians with the promise of hope and belonging and seen to put the country as a whole first - have the advantage electorally.

Part of this is putting aside politics and genuinely celebrating each other. For at their core, Malaysians are Malaysians - and proud to be so.

DR BRIDGET WELSH is associate professor of political science at Singapore Management University and she can be reached at bwelsh@smu.edu.sg.

Abdul Gani: Rape offenders must be severely punished to reflect gravity of crime

The Star

PETALING JAYA: Rape cases require deterrent sentencing to reflect the abhorrence and revulsion of the public towards such crimes.

In a statement by the Attorney-General's Chambers, its chief Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail said rape offenders must be severely punished to prevent others from committing such crimes against women and children.

There had been uproar from the public after former national youth squad bowler Noor Afizal Azizan and electrician Chuah Guan Jiu were bound over by the courts for five years and three years respectively, on a RM25,000 good behaviour bond, after being found guilty of statutory rape.

“This aberration of justice for those who most need the protection of the law must be rectified,” said Abdul Gani in the statement.

Both Noor Afizal and Chuah were 19 and 21 respectively when they committed the offences on girls who were then aged 13 and 12.

In the two cases, the judges took into consideration the future of both youths and noted that the sex acts were consensual.

Abdul Gani said in determining the appropriate punishment, especially for statutory rape cases, among the major factors to be considered by all parties involved were public interest and the seriousness of the offence committed.

Section 294 of the Criminal Procedure Code allows courts the discretion to bind the offender on a good behaviour bond if he is a first-time offender and the offence had been committed under extenuating circumstances.

Extenuating circumstances are acts surrounding the commission of a crime that work to mitigate or lessen it.

In relation to this, the A-G's Chambers said offences under Section 376 of the Penal Code, especially those which involve child victims, which increase the seriousness of the offence, were not considered “extenuating circumstances”.

“In principle, an adult, or a person above the age of 18, especially a person known and trusted by the child victim, should not take advantage of a child as the child has not reached maturity.

“Even if it is said (alleged) that there was consent from the child victim for a sexual act, this consent must be questioned, due to the age and immaturity of the party which is said to have given its consent,” said the statement.

The A-G's Chambers added it had on Aug 29 filed an appeal against the decision made by the Penang Sessions Court for Chuah's case.

As for the Appeal Court's decision on Noor Afizal, Abdul Gani said it may propose the use of the court's inherent power to review its decision.

In the statement, he said the number of rape cases involving victims below the ages of 18 and 12 had decreased over the years, and attributed this to the heavy penalties introduced by Parliament in 2007.

Based on the statistics from the Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department, there were 281 rape cases involving children below 13 years and 1,767 cases involving victims aged between 13 and 15 in 2009.

The number dropped to 202 cases involving children under 12 years and 1,450 cases involving victims aged between 13 and 15 in 2011.

“As of July this year, 859 cases of statutory rape have been reported. Of the cases, 109 involved children under 12 and 750 cases involved victims aged between 13 and 15,” said Abdul Gani.

Police: Full Report On janji Demokrasi Rally To Atterney-General Tomorrow

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 (Bernama) -- Police will send the full investigation report on the actions of the "Janji Demokrasi" gathering participants on the eve of Merdeka Day last Thursday to the Attorney-General's Chambers tomorrow.

Kuala Lumpur CID (Legal) deputy chief, ACP Aziz Zakaria said the full report would cover the actions of the rally participants who brought the "Sang Saka Malaya" flag, and trampled and mooned the pictures of the prime minister and his wife.

"The full report will be sent for further action by the Attorney-General's Chambers," he told reporters, here, Thursday.

Meanwhile, Aziz said three more organisers of the rally would be summoned shortly after two main organisers gave their statements today.

He said the three organisers were PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu, Parti Keadilan Rakyat vice-president Tian Chua and Hishamuddin Md Rais to assist in completing the investigation.

Old Penang: Madras Lane

Tunglang recalls what life was like in Madras Lane in the 1960s and 70s:

Madras Lane was once a quaint part of inner city George Town. Famed for its copra mill (that’s how it is called Yew Kar Lor, Hokkien for Copra Mill Lane), you would find a row of prewar houses, two sundry shops, a swiftlet rendezvous, a dentist’s residence, Chin Kang Hoay Kuan (a Chinese association), the Hu Yew Seah Chinese Primary School, a Methodist church, the Telekom office, civil servants’ quarters and a short-cut to a Jewish cemetery (at Jalan Zainal Abidin).

Hu Yew Seah was once a BM tuition centre (at the new wing on the right) popular among the students of the 1970s. Come Saturdays, one could see streams of students turning up for tuition classes from morning till late afternoon. Add to that the sounds of the St John’s marching bands almost without fail, Madras Lane seemed a lively place on Saturdays.

It was also the lane famous for its 1960s Hokkien Mee where Tunglang had a hand in the secret recipe of an ori-maestro. My childhood home of No. 96 Madras Lane is no longer there, replaced by an office building. But I could still sense its spirit of open-door neighbourliness whenever I walked by to reminiscence about the good old days.

If you have stayed in innercity George Town, you won’t want to skip the street hawker food topic.

Here in Madras Lane, one would always be pampered with street food from morning till night. During the 1960s and 70s, unless you were Ah Peks (with free time), blue collar workers or Gua Lang (visitors), you seldom ate at the kopitiam. So hawkers had to do the bicycle rounds and make calls or deliver food to the homes.

On the street, you could hear “Meee Yop” (for Hokkien Mee), Tok,Tok,Tok (bamboo sound for Wan Tan Mee), “Teeee-Nya Kuiiiih” (for Yellow Rice Cakes with Palm Sugar Syrup), “Kooo-ehh, Kooo-ehh” (for Nyonya Kuih and Asam Laksa), “Meee-Oh, Meee-Oh” (Mee Goreng) and “Kuih Ko-dorrrk” (for Deep Fried Banana Balls).

Sometimes when we felt like fooling around, we would ‘echo’ these hawkers’ call while hiding behind windows much to our delight!

Some of these heavenly cuisines were eagerly consumed on the five-foot ways. My brother-in-law’s heavenly Hokkien Mee was served to customers in the front hall. The Tham Chiak Kuis of Madras Lane needed not be persuaded with flyers (non-existent); the timely hawkers’ calls (to satiate nature’s hunger?) and word of mouth were more than enough.

The home delivery service was better than today’s Pizza Hut – usually five to ten minutes’ wait. I had the experience of balancing five bowls of Hokkien Mee topped up with hot ‘hae’ soup on a 12-inch-by-12-inch plywood board while cycling with one hand to deliver them. And mind you, my bicycle handles were quite oily from handling bowls spilt with red chili oil. “Meeee Yop”.

Despite its unassuming demeanour, Madras Lane was also known for back-street gangsters known for their occasional fights with others from neighbouring streets. Those were the days when Chow Yun-Fat was no where near The Bund yet, when Bruce Lee was already kopitiam talk in inner city George Town.

To this day, Madras Lane, notwithstanding its transformation to more commercialised use, retains much of its quaint ambience compared to neighboring dizzy Lorong Selamat, Lorong Abu Siti, Lorong Kinta and Lorong Macalister.

Thursday, 6 September 2012

'Serangan ke atas Anwar oleh Perkasa adalah perancangan Umno'


Merdeka eve incidents: Teen turns herself in


Hindu Doctor mercilessly beaten to death by Muslim hooligans for tease protest, near Kolkata.

Hindu Doctor Attacked For Protesting Lewd Remarks At Neighbour’s Daughter, Dies Grievously Hurt By Muslim Hooligans.

Barasat | 4th Sept. 2012 | SMS :: Sheikh Jamaluddin and Sirajul Islam - reportedly, two Muslim Bangladeshi illegal migrants murdered a Hindu Doctor named Bikashbandhu Mallick as he tried to stop a threat to rape of Hindu girls in a neighboring house at Purba Icchapur village in Kadambagachi area of Barasat near Kolkata on Monday, 3rd Sept 2012. Smt. Mamata Banerjee’s (Chief Minister of West Bengal) adminstration allegedly deterred police from taking any prompt action against the miscreants as they are from precious minority community.

Apprehending Police inaction the agitating crowd rampaged nearby country liquor pubs and the illegal narcotic vending stalls and put fire on the hide outs of the anti socials, mainly from the Muslim community.

TOI Correspondent from Barasat reports: ”"A 62-year-old homoeopath, who was beaten up by a couple of drunken eve-teasers, died after a cardiac arrest in Barasat Kamdambagachi on Monday afternoon. One of the accused was later arrested from his hideout.

Bikash Bondhu Mullick was attending to his patients in his chamber when the two youths – Sheikh Jamaluddin and Sirajul Islam – started a drunken brawl outside his chamber. Mullick went out as the commotion grew louder.

He found the duo passing lewd comments at the teenage daughter of his neighbour. Though the girl was inside her house, Mullick protested against the duo’s indecent behaviour. When they refused to pay heed, Mullick started shouting at them.

Jamaluddin then allegedly caught Mullick by a hand and started pulling him towards the road with Sirajul hurling a string of abuses at him. As the heated argument continued, the duo allegedly pushed Mullick, who fell over a tree trunk. Writhing in pain, he caught hold of his chest and fell unconscious. Sensing trouble, the duo fled at once.

Only then did Mullick’s family members and other local residents muster the courage to come out. They took
How much Didi, you will go for your Muslim brothers?
him to Barasat district hospital at once, but Mullick was declared dead. Mullick was known for his benevolent activities in the area and was popular for his good behaviour.

As the news of the death spread, a mob launched an agitation alleging police inaction against criminals in the area. They also claimed that police had refused to dismantle some temporarily constructed sheds inside a local park (Kola Bagan), which, they alleged, was a popular hunting ground for the goons. The locals burnt down the sheds and a ramshackle building where anti-socials gathered every night. Some hooch dens in the area were also destroyed.

“Seven to eight youths drink alcohol in the open every night. They tease young girls. No one can dare walk by the park. Drunken brawls are rampant. Despite repeated appeals, the police took no step,” alleged Asim De, a local resident.

“My father had protested against the anti-socials several times. He was repeatedly threatened with dire consequences. He had recently undergone a bypass surgery. When they pushed him, he suffered a cardiac arrest and died on the spot,” sobbed daughter Malati Mullick.

Within two hours of the incident, police swung into action and arrested Jamaluddin from a hideout at Purba Icchapur in Kadamba Gachi.

“We have already arrested one of the accused. Raids are being conducted to nab the others. A police picket has been posted in the area to avoid further violence. We are trying to find the other accused. The arrested will be produced in court on Tuesday,” said a senior police official.“”

As Late (Dr.) Bikashbandhu Mallick was very much popular for his dedicated medical profession and social services, a shocking grief overwhelmed the localities with a spate of rejection and retaliation.

In the changed scenario of so-called ‘CHANGE’ in West Bengal, the Hindu commoners here always fear an Islamic hooliganism where the Hindus are marginally or absolutely minority. Though, the Barasat area is still of a Hindu Majority area, the persecuting nature of the Muslim miscreants is rampant over the Hindu ‘jimmis’. The illegal Muslim settlers from Bangladesh are reigning the underworld of North 24 Parganas and they are the obvious cause of the criminal warfare in the sub-divisional town of Barasat.

The law and order situation in West Bengal at a stake due to increasing and sporadic Muslim Hooliganism under a passive support derived from minority appeasement policy of West Bengal Government.

Iran: Zionists spread homosexuality to control world


Journalist slams report in state-controlled Iranian paper as Nazi propaganda; experts say it shows "how desperate Iran actually is."


Pride flags being waved next to Israeli flags BERLIN – A report in a state-controlled Iranian paper last week asserting that the “Zionist regime” “spreads homosexuality” across the globe in order to pursue its goal of world domination has sparked fierce criticism from experts on Iran because of its homophobia and anti- Semitism.

Mashregh News, an outlet affiliated with radical Islamists in Qom, wrote that the US and the UK are using money from Jews to spread homosexuality throughout the world. The article blasted Israel for promoting demonstrations for gay rights and specifically decried Tel Aviv as the gay paradise on earth. It also ridiculed Conservative Judaism for accepting gay rabbis, and urged Western governments to stop people from engaging in gay – and therefore immoral – actions, and provide medical treatment for homosexuals in order to stop their conduct.

Writing on Monday on the gay website GGG, Chris Karnak said the Mashregh item “reads like an article from the Nazi agitation paper Der Stürmer.”

Dr. Wahied Wahdat-Hagh, an expert on minority groups in Iran, told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday that the article is “against gays, against the West and anti-Semitic.” He added that “the text legitimizes the execution of gays in Iran; they made a text not only to ridicule the West but to provide a reason why Iran executes gays.”

The Iranian report also attacked Hollywood for depicting gays in positive terms on the silver screen. Moreover, according to the article, schools in California include homosexuality in their education plans because of a recommendation of a Jewish university.

Saba Farzan, a German-Iranian expert in the field of human rights in the Islamic Republic, wrote the Post via email on Tuesday: “This recent attack on human decency by the Iranian regime is tragically not surprising, but these vicious words continue to hurt. Once again this barbaric dictatorship has revealed its hatred towards gays and lesbians as well as towards the State of Israel and Western countries.”

“This is especially ridiculous as in the Middle East, Israel is the only state where the gay community is safe and protected,” she continued. “The Islamic Republic shows with this uncivilized world view how desperate it actually is.”

A-G’s Chambers: Deterrent sentencing for rape cases a must

PETALING JAYA, Sept 5 — Rape offenders should be meted harsh sentences to deter others from committing similar crimes against women and children, said the Attorney-General’s (AG) Chambers in a statement released late today.

The Star Online quoted the statement, which was signed by AG Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail (picture), as reading in part, “The department’s stand is that rape cases require deterrent sentencing to reflect the abhorrence and revulsion of the public towards such crimes.

“This aberration of justice for those who most need the protection of law must be rectified.”

It also said, “In determining the appropriate punishment, especially for statutory rape cases, among the major factors to be considered by all parties involved is public interest and the seriousness of offence committed.”

The news portal reported the AG’s Chambers, in reference to statutory rape, as saying, “In principle, an adult, or a person above the age of 18, especially persons known and trusted by the child victim, should not take advantage of a child as the child has not reached maturity.

“Even if it is said (alleged) that there was consent from the child victim for a sexual act, the consent must be questioned, due to the age and immaturity of the party which is said to have given its consent.”

The statement by the AG’s Chambers follows the recent public uproar over the cases of former national bowler Noor Afizal Azizan and electrician Chuah Guan Jiu who were bound over for five years and three years respectively on a RM25,000 good behaviour bond each after being found guilty of statutory rape.

In both cases, the judges had stated that they had taken the “bright futures” of both men into consideration as well as the fact the sex acts were consensual.

The AG’s Chambers added that it had filed an appeal against the Penang Sessions Court’s decision on August 29 for Chuah’s case and that it was considering the use of the court’s inherent power to review the decision in Noor Afizal’s case.

Broken lift causing misery to disabled man

K Selvarajoo has rely on neigbours to carry him down five flights of stairs each time he has to go for his medical appointments.

PUCHONG: Wheelchair bound K Selvarajoo, 45, is a miserable man since the only lift at Block A of the Pangsapuri Aman low cost flats in Puchong broke down six months ago.

Selvarajoo, 45, has missed three of his medical appointments and his wife K Panchali has to rely on her neighbours to help carry him down five flights of stairs to go for his check ups.

The flats, built seven years ago to resettle the Indian squatters around Puchong, is now in a deplorable state after a new management oufit took over maintanence operations.

“I have to beg my neighbours to help carry him down to the ground floor,” said Panchali, adding her husband missed three check-ups because her neighbours were at work.

M Thangaveloo, 52, another resident claimed the Subang Jaya Town Council (MPSJ) appointed Cantuman Usaha (M) Sdn Bhd in January to manage the flats.

“There are two blocks in Pangsapuri Aman, Block A has nine floors and and Block B five floors,” he said.

Thangaveloo pointed that there are only two lifts for more than 250 residents of Block A and frequent usage had caused the lift to break down often.

He said the new management has refused to conduct monthly inspections despite the residents having to cough up RM55 in monthly maintenance fees.

“Beside the frequent lift breakdowns, there are also no proper lighting, the suroundings are unkempt and there’s no fencing around the flats to prevent robberies,” said Thangaveloo.

‘Pakatan Rakyat a disappointment’

Thangaveloo also said that the management seems to put money ahead of resident benefits.

“For a example, despite individual meters for each unit for water supply, the management locks the main pipe if there are errors in other residents bills.

“We hoped Pakatan Rakyat would sort out our matters, but they too disappointed us,” said another resident named Suresh.

Suresh alleged that a PKR man known as PKR Ravi from Puchong Intan promised the residents to help get the lift fixed.

“He wanted RM40 from each family and said the balance required to solve the problem would be topped up by Puchong MP Gobind Singh Deo.

“Many of the residents paid up the RM40 and were issued receipts. That was two months ago and the PKR man has not come back to us.”

“We also sent a memorandum to Gobind Singh. But there has been no reply. Our local councillor Norhesni Ismail has never visit our flats in the last four years,” said Suresh.

State should take over

Meanwhile, MIC Youth chief T Mohan expressed shocked after visiting the low cost flat today.

“It is unbelievable the management and MPSJ has not looked into the lift problem for the past six months,” he told reporters.

“What is the point of the Pakatan state government keeping RM2 billion in reserve when people are suffering without basic amenities?” he asked.

He also suggested that MPSJ take over the management operations of the flats immediately.

“We will give the state government two weeks to resolve the problems faced the residents, otherwise would bring up the matter at highest level.

“In my opinion, all the apartments and low cost flats should be handled by town and district councils,” said Mohan.

Police probe death threat against NGO leader

Seremban district police chief Saiful Azly Kamaruddin says the case is being investigated under Section 507 of the Penal Code for criminal intimidation.

PETALING JAYA: The threat made against the family of a Seremban-based NGO leader is being investigated under Section 507 of the Penal Code for criminal intimidation.

Seremban district police chief ACP Saiful Azly Kamaruddin said this earlier today.

On Aug 30, the Negeri Sembilan Community Welfare Association’s president S Jaya lodged a police report after receiving a threating letter via the post.

The contents of the letter, authored by one known as Muzaffir, had threatened to rape and torture her three daughters to death if her family did not leave the country in seven days.

The threat was made after her husband, S Ravinthran, posted three videos on Youtube criticising Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Mohamad Hassan.

The letters also asked Ravinthran to apologise to Muhyiddin and Hassan for his remarks.

On the case, Saiful said that his team would send the letter to the forensic department for further investigations.

He also said that the police are monitoring Jaya’s home for the past six days to protect her family’s safety.

“And we will continue to monitor her home after this,” said Saiful.

Najib must undo his father’s mistake

Jeffrey Kitingan claims that former premier Tun Razak Hussein had acted unconstitutionally when he signed away Sabah's oil to Petronas.

KOTA KINABALU: Maverick politician Jeffrey Kitingan said Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak must undo the “greatest injustice” his late father Razak Hussein did in “signing away” Sabah’s oil and gas resources to Petronas in 1975.

“How can (then) prime minister Razak give away something that does not belong to him as prime minister?” Jeffrey asked during a press conference here today where he also showed reporters copies of documents on the issue.

“Najib must undo his late father’s greatest injustice against Sabah and reverse the vesting of Sabah’s oil and gas resources back to Sabah from Petronas.

“The real issue is not whether the then prime minister had the authority to sign away Sabah’s oil and gas resources to Petronas, but why should he sign away Sabah’s oil and gas without consultation with or approval from Sabah when the oil and gas belonged to Sabah,” he said.

Jeffrey, who is also Sabah chairman of the Sarawak-based State Reform Party (STAR), said Razak had on March 26, 1975 signed away Sabah’s oil and gas to Petronas by executing the “vesting order” under Section 2(2) of the Petroleum Development Act 1974.

He said the “vesting order” granted in perpetuity and conveyed to and vested in Petronas the ownership in and the exclusive rights, powers, liberties and privileges of exploring, exploiting, winning and obtaining petroleum whether lying onshore or offshore of Malaysia.

“The grant, conveyance and vesting was to be irrevocable and shall endure for the benefit of Petronas and its successor.

“But under Section 24(1) of the Land Ordinance (Sabah Cap. 68), oil and gas in Sabah are, and deemed always to have been, reserved to the state government, together with the right to enter lands and to search for, win, carry away and dispose of the same,” he said.

Razak’s action ‘unconstitutional’

Jeffrey also argued that “under Section 24(2) of the Land Ordinance, the minister (in charge of such resources) is authorised to grant licences to search for, win, carry away and dispose of the oil and gas and to grant leases of the same.

“Under the same section, the state is also entitled to impose payment of royalties on the oil and gas produced.

“Furthermore, land and natural resources come directly under the State List under the Inter-Governmental Commission (IGC) Report and the Federal Constitution.

“This action by Razak may well be unconstitutional.

“How could Razak give away something that does not belong to him as prime minister?

“By signing away Sabah’s oil and gas to Petronas, Razak has committed the greatest injustice to Sabah,” said the Harvard scholar.

He argued that it is only right that Najib, who was here on a two-day visit recently, undo the injustice by getting Petronas to reverse the vesting and restore ownership of Sabah’s oil and gas to the state.

“It is never a better time for Najib to show his sincerity in resolving Sabah’s oil issue by giving back the oil and gas resources to Sabah, which will also by a stroke of the pen wipe out Sabah’s poverty problems.

“It is also time for the Chief Minister to show that he is truly a Sabahan at heart by not only seeking a review of the ‘oil royalties’ but also to ask the federal government to give back the oil and gas resources to Sabah, since he has said that the current state-federal relationship is very good,” he added.

At the press conference, the video of the speeches of Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah was also played to show the explanations on the imposition of royalties by the state and federal governments as well as on Tengku Razaleigh being asked to leave the ill-fated Nomad airplane before it took off from Labuan in 1976.

Sabah on its part, however, only signed an agreement with Petronas on June 14, 1976, days after the demise of Sabah’s then chief minister, Fuad Stephens, who perished with most of his senior state ministers in the Nomad air crash on June 6, 1976, after a botched negotiation with federal leaders on oil in Labuan earlier.

Each of the reporters present today was also given copies of the CDs containing the video clips. Also present were senior leaders of STAR from Sarawak, Midi ak Johnek and Alim ak Mideh @ Giovanni Adlim, as well as Sabah leaders of the party.

The duo are here in preparation for STAR’s one-day national convention tomorrow (Thursday) at the Star City’s convention and events centre here.

Election fever: Khairy jabs Pakatan

If Pakatan Rakyat is so concerned about a fixed election date, the Umno Youth chief says, the opposition coalition should reveal when it will dissolve its state assemblies.

PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak has come under fire for keeping the nation on its toes with regard to the next general election date.

However, Barisan Nasional Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin threw the ball back into the opposition’s court.

“Why don’t we also blame the Pakatan-held states?” he asked.

“If they are so concerned about a fixed election date, tell them to announce when they would dissolve their respective state assemblies,” he told FMT.

Among other concerns, the prime minister was said to be worried that if he called for the polls before the term expired in next April, the four states under Pakatan might opt not to dissolve their assemblies for simultaneous state elections.

Pakatan controlled the states of Selangor, Penang, Kedah and Kelantan.

Since taking over the reins in 2009, Najib had set his sights on re-taking these states, especially the resource-rich Selangor.

Commenting on the speculations concerning the election date, Khairy said this was common even in the past.

However, the Umno Youth chief pointed out that it was others, and not the prime minister or the government who were speculating about the date.

“The election date is the prerogative of the PM and he has the freedom to choose when he wants to ask the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to dissolve Parliament,” he said.

Following Najib’s recent speech in Sandakan where he had repeatedly mentioned his favourite number – 11, speculation had been rife that the polls would be held in November.

However, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Nazri Abdul Aziz accused the pundits who read between the lines of the speech of making a “stupid” prediction.

According to him, the election could not be held in November as the Budget 2013 would need to be debated and passed first.

Earlier this week, Bersih co-chairperson S Ambiga also took Najib to task for putting the nation on election mode by dropping hints.

‘PM and Umno are terrified’


Meanwhile, PKR vice-president N Surendran criticised Khairy for his comments, saying the latter cannot shift the burden and imply that it was the opposition which was holding up the elections.

“Furthermore, that issue has no bearing on the federal government’s responsibility to hold an election,” he added.

The bottom line, Surendran said, was that Najib and Umno were afraid of putting their mandate to the test.

“PM and Umno are terrified of going to the polls. So Khairy is just making a desperate attempt to deflect attention from this. So he can stop this nonsense right now,” he added.

Sunway Mentari – free sex after nine car washes

KUALA LUMPUR – A massage parlour and a car wash outlet in Sunway mentari have given new meaning to the phrase “customer loyalty”.
They have come up with a creative way to entice more customers to engage their services by offering free sex after nine car washes.
However, their three-month old win-win partnership went bust after police stormed the massage parlour on Monday night.
In the 9pm operation, nine Vietnamese women aged between 18 and 28, believed to be prostitutes and GROs, were arrested.
Selangor National Key Result Area (NKRA) Crime Prevention Division officer-in-charge, ASP Emmi Shah Fadhil, said police got wind of the activity after the raiding team found several car wash loyalty cards from five customers who were caught having sex with the prostitutes.
“It was supposed to be just another routine operation,” he said.
He said the team later found out that customers who sent their cars to the nearby car wash will be given a loyalty card each.
“To get the extra ‘offer’, customers must send their cars for washing nine times within a certain period. The 10th car wash will entitle them to free sex,” said Emmi Shah.
He said those who sought sex immediately would need to fork out between RM130 and RM180 per session.
NABBED: Nine Vietnamese prostitutes and GROs aged between 18 and 28 were arrested during the raid. Pix: The Malay Mail”When we raided the premises, the women panicked. Some even tried to hide in the storeroom.
“Four men, believed to be the operators and caretakers, were also detained,” he said.
Besides the loyalty card, said Emmi Shah, the team also found several condoms stashed inside a microwave.
Checks revealed the premises, equipped with CCTV, only allowed Chinese patrons to enter.
He said the women were found to have violated their social visit passes and had been working without permits.
They were taken to Petaling Jaya headquarters for further investigation.
Selangor police had conducted 4,220 raids and detained ,304 women involved in prostitution and vice activities from January to Aug 31 this year. Of the total, 214 women are locals while 2,090 were foreigners.

Xavier Jayakumar: Pakatan was democratically chosen & has the right to invite any personality

Pejabat PKR Diserang Samseng Pakai Baju Umno

Harakah


Sekumpulan 30 samseng Umno mengadakan demonstrasi dan bertindak ganas dengan menyerang ibu pejabat PKR, Tropicana dekat sini tengahari tadi.
Menurut laporan awal Keadilandaily kumpulan samseng itu memakai kemeja-T Umno dan Barisan Nasional.

Mereka memegang kain rentang sambil menjerit antaranya, ‘Jalur Gemilang’ dan mengeluarkan kata-kata kesat terhadap Ketua Pembangkang, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Portal itu yang memetik kenyataan Setiausaha Wanita PKR, Juwairiya Zulkifli berkata kumpulan samseng itu juga cuba bertindak ganas ke atas mereka yang cuba mengawal keadaan.

Demonstrasi pada jam 12.30 tengahari itu tadi dileraikan sepuluh minit kemudian dengan bantuan polis seramai 20 anggota yang terpaksa membuat sekatan di hadapan pejabat.

Kejadian ini merupakan insiden terbaru samseng Umno yang dilihat semakin berani menyerang Pembangkang sejak kebelakangan ini.

Ahad lalu, Anwar turut diserang di Masjid Al-Hussain, Seberang Pumpong, Alor Setar, Kedah ketika sedang menyampaikan tazkirah Maghrib, selepas bas jelajah Merdeka Rakyat dibaling batu dan disimbah cat merah di Kelantan sehari sebelumnya.

RCI on Illegal Immigrants in Sabah – another example of yet another broken promise by the BN?

DAP Sabah kicked off a series of Janji Ditepati public hearings starting in Kota Kinabalu on Monday to seek feedback from the people of Sabah and see if the promises made by the BN during its 49 year rule have indeed been fulfilled or if the government’s Merdeka slogan is yet another in a long series of broken promises by the BN to the people of Sabah.

The last time a series of such public hearings were held was in 1962 when the Commission of Enquiry for North Borneo and Sarawak (better known as the Cobbold Commission) sought public feedback in Sabah and Sarawak for a period of 2 ½ months. Indeed, the Cobbold Commission, which was appointed in January 1962, took five months to complete and was submitted to the British on the 21st of June 1962. The final report was released on the 1st of August, 1962. The Commission was chaired by the former Governor of the Bank of England, Lord Cameron Cobbold, with a four member Commission namely Wong Pow Nee, Chief Minister of Penang, Mohammed Ghazali Shafie, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malaya, Anthony Abell, former Governor of Sarawak and David Watherston, former Chief Secretary of Malaya.

In contrast, it took Najib 6 months to announce the members of the Royal Commission of Inquiry on Illegal Immigrants in Sabah and to come up with the Terms of Reference. And even the Terms of Reference may have been delayed further if not for the departure of two prominent BN Members of Parliament from Sabah. Three weeks later, concerned Sabahans are still waiting for any signs of life that the RCI has started work.

For a Prime Minister who is overseeing a Government Transformation Program that is supposed to make the government more efficient and responsive, it is ironic that the Najib premiership appears to be more inefficient and incompetent compared to the governance of 50 years ago in 1962 as demonstrated by the Cobbold Commission who were operating in a time without the convenience of modern technology.

Will the RCI on Illegal Immigrants be another meaningless Public Relations exercise by the BN similar to the RCI on Police Reform, the RCI on the VK Lingam video clip and the RCI into the Teoh Beng Hock case?

Will Najib call for the next general election without even allowing for the RCI on Illegal Immigrants to start, let along to be completed, so as to avoid the public spotlight on the many problems that such an RCI would unveil, including strong and indisputable evidence that a significant number of illegal immigrants have been included in the electoral roll?

I challenge Najib to assure the people of Sabah that he will not call for the next general election until the RCI on Illegal Immigrants in Sabah has completed its work and that he will take the necessary steps based on the findings to ensure the illegal immigrants who have been wrongly issued ICs and included in the electoral roll will be removed from the electoral roll to ensure a clean and fair elections. - LKSiang

British court rejects inquiry

The New Straits Times

BATANG KALI MASSACRE: Victims' families to appeal

LONDON: RELATIVES of 24 Malaysian rubber plantation  workers killed by British troops in 1948 yesterday  lost their High Court  battle for a full inquiry by the British government.

Britain said last November it would not hold a formal probe into the Batang Kali killings in then British-controlled Malaya, but the families' lawyers claim there was enough evidence to justify an independent inquiry.

British soldiers surrounded the Sungai Rimoh rubber estate in Batang Kali on Dec 12, 1948, shot the 24 workers and set the village on fire, London's High Court heard.

The incident, which has been referred to as "Britain's My Lai" after the infamous Vietnam War massacre, happened during the Malayan Emergency, when British troops fought communist insurgents.

The court heard that Britain's 1964-1970 Labour government had launched a police investigation into the deaths, but the incoming Conservative administration dropped it in 1970, claiming a lack of evidence.

The current British government argued that the decision not to hold an inquiry was reached lawfully.

"There are no grounds for disturbing their conclusion," judge John Thomas said yesterday.

But lawyers for the victims' families claim that statements given by soldiers to the original investigation showed they admitted unlawful killing.

"We are appealing," said John Halford, a solicitor representing the families.

"As long as the injustice remains, the families will be pursuing legal action."

A relative of one of the victims of the killings said he was disappointed.

"I am disappointed with the finding that no inquiry is required," said Chong Koon Ying, whose father, Chong Voon, had been killed in the massacre. - AFP

Stepping On Pictures Showed Young Generation Have Taken Independence For Granted - Dr Mahathir

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 5 (Bernama) -- The recent unruly behaviour of participants at the 'Himpunan Janji Bersih' at Dataran Merdeka on the eve of Merdeka Day was mainly because they have taken independence and freedom of expression for granted said former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

He said the participants were mainly teenagers and young professionals who had not experienced how it felt to be under foreign rule.

"Most of them are under 55 years old. They never knew what it was like under foreign rule. So they take 'Merdeka' for granted.

"They do not know how to appreciate because they have been thinking that we are always free," he told reporters after attending DRB-Hicom's Hari Raya Open House, here Wednesday.

Unruly protesters spoil DAP’s Raya open house

A Penang DAP Raya open house celebration in George Town was disrupted by unruly protesters believed to be petty traders, many of them from out of town, who had been subject to MPPP enforcement action for unlicensed trading.


The Penang state assembly member for Komtar, Ng Wei Aik, had his government car scratched and the hood dented after a couple of protesters jumped on the bonnet. Malaysiakini reported him as claiming that it took police 40 minutes to arrive even though the Pattani Road police station was nearby. Ng also claimed that Perkasa was among those backing the protest.

The state Umno Youth chief has denied his party was involved in the protest.
A separate source told me one of the protesters was also seen during the disruption of the Himpunan Hijau rally in Penang earlier this year.

Ampang shooting: Cops set up new probe team

(Malaysiakini) Police have set up a new team to investigate the incident in which police gunned down 26-year-old D Dinesh last month.

NONEAccording to Latheefa Koya (right), who is acting on behalf of two eye-witnesses to the controversial shooting, police did so after a letter was sent to the federal police headquarters in Bukit Aman last week.

"The case is now investigated by the Selangor police contingent headquarters under the purview of one ASP Borhan," she said yesterday.

Latheefa said the eye-witnesses, Y Ilavaresan and K Moses, and the deceased's father W Darmasena gave their statements to police on Monday.

Prior to this, Ilavarasen and Moses refused to give their statements because the investigating team was from the same police station as the team involved in the shooting.

The duo said they had driven in separate cars and were supposed to meet up with Dinesh for supper when the incident took place near Ampang Waterfront at about 2am on Aug 21.

Contradictory versions

They claimed they saw Dinesh came out of his car near a traffic light after it was blocked by two unmarked cars.

Moses, who was two cars away from Dinesh at the traffic light, said he saw Dinesh - who was not armed with any weapon - "running back" to his car when he was shot. Dinesh died at Ampang Hospital two days later on Aug 23.

NONEIlavarasen (left) and Moses said the men who shot Dinesh, who didn't identify themselves and were in unmarked cars, indiscriminately fired at least 10 rounds of ammunition.

However, the police claim that Dinesh was in a 14-car convoy heading to Pandan Perdana to resume a gang fight that had broken out there hours earlier.

Police said they fired twice in self-defence, as the car Dinesh was in rear-ended into a police car, after which the parang-wielding men attacked the police car.

Ilavarasen, Moses and Darmasena have lodged two separate police reports on the incident.

‘Rulers were against Islamic state’

Hindraf chief Waythamoorthy says their unanimous stand was discovered when he scrutinised documents on Malaya's pre-independence talks in the London archives.

GEORGE TOWN: Malay rulers were against any move to turn the country into an Islamic state from the very beginning of the then Malaya independence talks, said Hindraf Makkal Sakti.

Hindraf supremo P Waythamoorthy said the Malay rulers backed an establishment of a secular state to safeguard rights and interests of all Malaysians.

He said documents on pre-independence talks revealed that the Malay rulers wanted Islamic religious matters to be under their jurisdiction.

He said Malaysians must know that during pre-independence days, all states in Malaya were identified and recognised as separate countries.

He said respective rulers wanted control over Islamic religious affairs and maintain a secular state in their respective “countries.”

He said the rulers made a collective representation on this to the Reid Commission through their Queen’s Counsel, Neil Lawson, who was a member of British Communist Party.

The Reid Commission was formed to receive recommendations and draft the Constitution for the imminent independent Federation of Malaya.

“The rulers unanimously agreed and accepted only the proposition and implication of parliamentary democracy and civil law to reign supreme over everything else.

“They never wanted an Islamic state,” Waythamoorthy revealed, pointing out that the system of constitutional monarch was a fundamental foundation of an independent Malaya.

Karpal was right to oppose hudud

He was responding to the political furore caused by PAS’ desire to turn Malaysia into an Islamic state and introduce hudud as the supreme legislation.

He said DAP national chairman and senior parliamentarian Karpal Singh was absolutely right to oppose PAS’ Islamic agenda as unconstitutional.

He said that the Islamisation process of administration started by former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad was unconstitutional and against the spirit of country’s independence.

He said Umno had committed so much unconstitutional misconduct, intimidation and bullying via religious extremism and racism under its 55 years of misrule in the country.

He chided other Barisan Nasional component parties for having been impotent to stop Umno hegemony for half century.

Since pre-independence days, he said the rulers opposed Islamisation of administration and federal government interference or involvement in religious affairs.

Hence, he said an Islamic agenda would be unconstitutional and against the very spirit of independence and wishes of rulers to be just and fair to all Malaysians.

“This was well documented in Malaya’s pre-independence talks,” said Waythamoorthy.

Malay-Muslims not the only citizens


He said the rulers’ unanimous stand against an Islamic state was discovered when he scrutinised documents on Malaya’s pre-independence talks in the London archives.

He extracted about 40,000 documents on Malaya’s pre-independence talks to facilitate Hindraf’s multi-million ringgit class action suit against the UK government.

Waythamoorthy, who returned to Malaysia after five-years in England, filed the suit in the London High Court on July 2.

The suit seeks justice for all the wrongs done by the British government, the country’s former colonial masters, on Malaysia’s ethnic Indians.

Waythamoorthy rubbished suggestions by pro-Islamist groups that the country’s Islamic agenda was an exclusive Malay-Muslim issue and not for others to deliberate on it.

He said the agenda affects about 13 million non-Muslim Malaysians who have equal citizenry rights to oppose any attempt to establish an Islamic state.

He said the pro-Islamist groups should not foolishly talk as if only Malay-Muslims have dignity, rights and sensitivity.

He said ethnic Indian and Chinese communities who represented the world’s earliest civilizations have all the rights to uphold a secular state and civil law supremacy.

“Islamic agenda was matter of national interests and the Malay-Muslims should realise they are not the only citizens in the country.

“It’s the birthright of each Malaysian to debate, deliberate and dispute it,” said Waythamoorthy.