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Friday, 30 August 2013

‘Social contract’ a norm in gangsterism

A well defined modus operandi operates among gangsters, says a crime watch group.
KUALA LUMPUR: A sort of ‘social contract’ exists among gangsters that drives the Malaysian Indians to top…
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'Small matter' Kamalanathan gets big drubbing

DAP national vice chairman Kula Segaran has criticised Deputy Education Minister P Kamalanathan for belittling the victims of SK Seri Pristina incident.

NONEThe Ipoh Barat MP said Kamalanathan (right…
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Sanjeevan's memory loss may not last, says dad

 
Anti-crime activist R Sanjeevan's memory loss may not be permanent and he may start recalling things as time goes by, his father P Ramakrishnan said.

NONE“The doctors are saying…
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MIC polls focus shifts to vice-presidents

 
ANALYSIS Come Sept 1, G Palanivel will be elected as president of MIC without any contest. In the given political scenario, it is a mammoth task for anyone to…
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Kohilan: Waytha playing his role as deputy minister

Amidst calls by fellow cabinet members for Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department P Waythamoorthy to step down, the latter has found support in Gerakan vice-president A Kohilan Pillay…
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IGP: Politicians in gangs? Never heard of it




Najib: Waytha should toe government line

Sex workers forced to leave brothel

The ravaged Madaripur Brothel in the district town's Puranabazar area after several hundred Islamist activists ransacked and looted it yesterday in an attempt to free Madaripur of prostitutes. The attack left around 500 sex workers of the 250-year-old brothel homeless.  Photo: Star
The ravaged Madaripur Brothel in the district town’s Puranabazar area after several hundred Islamist activists ransacked and looted it yesterday in an attempt to free Madaripur of prostitutes. The attack…
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‘I don’t’: Man kills cousin for refusing to marry him

Sumaira had shared her fears with her parents and wanted to shift to the university hostel temporarily. PHOTO: FILE 

MULTAN:A man has been accused of killing his cousin for…
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Police take artwork over alleged religious insult

Police have taken a piece from the M50 Selamat Hari Malaysia art exhibition as part of its investigation into an alleged religious insult by artist Anurendra Jegadeva.

The piece 'I…
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Madras Cafe still under review

The Film Censorship Board has not received any protest memorandum against the Hindi Movie, Madras Cafe, which depicts India's involvement in Sri Lanka's conflict with LTTE.

PETALING JAYA: Film Censorship…
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Maths, Science grades classified as secret?

In 2003 the Trends International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMMS) ranked Malaysia as 10th out of 46 countries for Mathematics, now we are 36th.

KUCHING: A baffled opposition here has…
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How to become a gang member?


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Bold move: Some gang members gesturing in this photo on Facebook.
Secret societies are open to all. You don't need an A or a good looking face to join.…
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Are we breeding bigotry at home?


http://geenanohinek.theworldrace.org/blogphotos/theworldrace/geenanohinek/2191545036_77ee1ee0af_z.jpgThe people in this story happen to be Chinese and Christian. Which serves as a reminder, at a time when we are rolling our eyes at the ignorance and intolerance…
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Blame Najib, not Waytha



By Sonia Ramachandran

SHAH ALAM: Blame Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak instead of getting upset with Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department senator P Waythamoorthy.

This is the…
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Thursday, 29 August 2013

Uproot the core of gangsterism

Secret societies are backed by influential people in Malaysia, says NGO.

KUALA LUMPUR: The police are barking up the wrong tree on issues to curtail gangsterism, says a newly formed…
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DPM's silence blamed for 'rising racism' at Seri Pristana

Education Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's complete silence on the "bullying" at SK Seri Pristana is to be blamed for the exodus of non-Muslim pupils from the school, said DAP.

"It is…
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SK Seri Pristana incident 'only a small problem'

The SK Seri Pristana incident where students were made to eat in changing rooms was only a “small problem” compared to other schools that have done well in integrating its…
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Toe the line, Najib tells Waytha

 
Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak today said Senator P Waythamoorthy should toe the government line as the latter is a member of the government.

"As a member of the…
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Home Ministry declares war on 49 outlawed gangs

The Home Ministry today declared war on 49 gangs as unlawful under the Societies Act 1966, setting the stage for a possible clampdown.

azlanThe list includes some of the most…
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Ministry: GST a must, not an option

 
Implementing the Goods and Services Tax (GST) nationwide is a must, not an option, says Finance Ministry secretary-general Mohd Irwan Siregar Abdullah.

Describing this as the ultimate objective of…
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Vell Paari: Quizzing of pupils must be raised in cabinet

 
MIC director of strategy S Vell Paari has said that the police’s conduct in questioning SK Sri Pristana pupils recently must be raised in the cabinet as there is…
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OCPD: Yes, we 'talked' to the kids but didn't harass them


‘Stop scaring the kids, parents’

MCA calls for the authorities to ensure an environment free from harassment and discrimination in all schools.

PETALING JAYA: MCA Publicity Bureau chairman Heng Seai Kie has today expressed her…
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BN leaders come to Waytha’s defence

But, they say the deputy minister must check his facts before making any future statements.

PETALING JAYA: There is no need for deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department P…
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Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Gangsterism numbers have ministry scrambling for solution

Youth and Sports Ministry to organise a seminar soon in search of moves to curb ethnic Indian involvement in gangsterism.

PETALING JAYA: The alarming figure that 71 percent of gang…
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MIC senator: Policies matter more than merging parties

Government policies are what will ultimately decide the Indian Malaysian community's support for the BN, not the merger of their political parties, says MIC's senator Jaspal Singh.

"The problem is…
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Parent: OCPD's denial of student questioning a lie

A parent whose child goes to SK Seri Pristana has refuted Sungai Buloh OCPD Junaidi Bujang’s denial that police did not interrogate pupils while at school over the makeshift shower…
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'Waytha will not be pushed out by ministers'

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department P Waythamoorthy will not be pushed out of the government by cabinet ministers bent on seeing him go, says Persatuan Hindraf Malaysia adviser…
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Court: Sirul could have been framed for Altantuya murder

Hindu Rights violated in Ayodhya. Mulla Mulayam Singh regime returns in Imam Akhilesh Govt in UP. While anti Hindu cops counter VHP’s ‘guerrilla’ strategy to curb parikrama, VHP plans protests across country after foiled Ayodhya yatra.

Muslims can block the roads and street all over India in every Friday for Namaz, but Hindus cannot continue 84 kosi parikrama in Ayodhya, the ancient city of Lord Rama! …

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