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Thursday, 18 October 2012

Najib malukan wanita Umno


Suaram: We're still party to Scorpene inquiry in France


Mosques in Buddhist Sacred place, Conversion of Tamil Hindus into Islam, Islamic Insurgency surfaced in Sri Lanka. Threat to Buddhist-Hindu Culture of Sri Lanka.

United Buddhist-Hindu people in Sri Lanka must fight Islam to protect their existence from a clutch of Arab Expansionism.
Upsurging Islam in Sri Lanka: A Great threat to Buddhist-Hindu Culture…
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UN-FPA STUDY IN ARABIC SAYS SOME ARAB MIGRANTS IN ISRAEL USING SEX WITH JEWISH WOMEN AS A FORM OF JIHAD……..

Sure they do, and it’s highly telling of the UN to keep the report from the English speaking world. Thanks to the Elder of Ziyon for fleshing this telling tid-bit…
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Man jailed for cutting off girlfriend's tongue

A man has been sentenced to eight-and-a-half years' jail for severing a woman's tongue.

Mohammed Tasleem Tahir was in a relationship with Catherine Skinner in Adelaide, and when she moved…
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Shocking Video: Muslim Women Drinking Camel Urine for ‘Good Health’

A video just appeared further substantiating my recent report, “Sharia-Medicine: Egyptian Clinic Treats People with Camel Urine,” which documents how several Islamic authorities praise the practice of drinking camel urine…
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AG report won’t affect voter mindset

Political analysts say the report has little implication on BN's reputation and is not an indicator of the GE13 announcement.

KUALA LUMPUR: Political analysts believe that the newly released Auditor-General’s…
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MIC must open its accounts book

Explaining where the funds went and who benefited from it would go a long way in winning the hearts and minds of the 900,000 Malaysian Indian voters.
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Police still probing MIC-PKR brawl

The Home Ministry said the police are investigating the case under the Penal Code for using criminal force and illegal assembly.

KUALA LUMPUR: The police are still investigating the brawl…
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Scorpene briefing: Other side invited as well

Both Suaram and DCNS's lawyers have been invited to explain the progress of the Scorpene probe in the Malaysian Parliament.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Lawyers from the French company in…
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Educationists: Blueprint too rushed

Why is the government rushing the education blueprint? educationists ask.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Local educationists have repeated the claim that the National Education Blueprint 2013-2025 does not reflect Malaysia’s multicultural…
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Nazri: Let ‘em come, it’s a free country

Lawyers from both parties involved in the Suaram-initiated Scorpene inquiry can provide a briefing in the Dewan Rakyat, says the minister.

KUALA LUMPUR: Minister in Prime Minister’s Department Nazri Abdul…
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Musa Hassan denies joining PAS, says no link to Anwar suit


(The Malaysian Insider) - Former Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan denied today speculation that he would be joining PAS or any other political party, following an apparent trend…
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Speak Malay, PM tells Chinese community

Najib said people have taken the country’s adoption of the Chinese education system for granted. — File pic

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 17 ― The Chinese community should embrace Bahasa Malaysia…
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Does the withdrawal of the defamation suit close Pandora’s box that Musa opened?

Since last December, I have been waking up to, breathing and going to bed with nothing but ABU! ABU! ABU!so much so that, last Monday, when I returned from overseas…
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KEADILAN desak tangguh AES sehingga kajian teliti selesai



KUALA LUMPUR 17 Okt: KEADILAN mendesak kerajaan Umno BN menangguh pelaksanaan Sistem Penguatkuasaan Automatik (AES) sehingga kajian teliti melibatkan semua pihak, dibuat.

Bercakap kepada Keadilan Daily, Naib Presidennya, N…
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Deeper Debt

Police mull use of stink bombs

The Sun
by Radzi Razak


KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 16, 2012): Police are considering deploying "stink bombs" at riots and demonstrations in the future for more effective crowd dispersal.

The police…
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Workforce With Certified Skills Must Be Increased On Urgent Basis, Says Muhyiddin

PETALING JAYA, Oct 17 (Bernama) -- The percentage of the workforce with certified skills in Malaysia should be increased on an urgent basis, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin…
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