Sunday, April 29, 2012

Bersih 3.0 - Police in a group provoked a handicapped man

Bersih 3.0 - Police in a group provoked a handicapped man http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ManrILjxDA0&feature=relmfu

12-year-old abducted while going to school

QUOTE 12-year-old abducted while going to school
KUALA LUMPUR: A 12-year-old boy who was on his way to Mont' Kiara International School (MKIS) near his home was abducted by two men in a black car. Nayati Shamelin Moodliar, who was in his school uniform, was grabbed at about 7.35am just a short distance from his school. According to witnesses, the men, who were in a black sedan, grabbed the boy while he was walking to school, bundled him into the car and sped off. Nayati, who has dark brown eyes, is about 1.5m tall and weighs 45kg. He was wearing a white polo T-shirt with the school's emblem and dark green shorts. The boy's sobbing parents have appealed to the abductors to release their only son as soon as possible.

 Bring him home: Sham and his wife are hoping for their son Nayati’s (inset) safe return. “We just want him to come home safely. Please release our son and contact us. “We do not want any trouble. We just want our son back, please,” the boy's father Sham Moodliar said. The parents were approached by reporters at the scene earlier today, where residents had turned up in a show of support and were distributing posters of the missing boy.

 The family and concerned citizens have taken to social media to help spread awareness. Police are investigating the incident after the family lodged a report at the Brickfields station. School head Walter Morris described Nayati as a friendly and popular child, who has a positive attitude and gets along with everyone. “He is a good child. We hope they find him soon,” he said, adding that the school was in a lock-down initially following the incident. MKIS has also posted Nayati's disappearance on its website www.mkis.edu.my. Nayati's schoolmates have taken to YouTube to appeal for his safe return and urged the public to spread the word on social media. “A lot of people are sad.

We are all sad. “Please, if you can search around Hartamas or Mont' Kiara or anywhere in Malaysia, try and find him.” Another student urged as many people as possible to share the information on Nayati's disappearance be it on YouTube or other avenue. “Please share to all your friends. It is sad that Nayati got abducted. So please help.” Meanwhile, Nayati's fate has caught the attention of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak who expressed his concern through Twitter. “Let's all pray and, through so-cial media amplify and search for Nayati. “I appeal as a father for Nayati not to be harmed in any way. Spoke directly to IGP (Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar) to investigate this matter,'' he tweeted last night. Those with information are urged to contact police at 999; the school at 03-2093-8604; or 013-681-6085.


Nayati Shamelin Moodliar, age 12. Dutch-mixed Indian-Caucasian. 1.50m height. Is wearing GREEN SHORTS, WHITE POLO SCHOOL SHIRT with SCHOOL EMBLEM. Kidnapped on the way to school on the corner of Jalan Kiara 1 & Jalan Kiara @ 7.30am on 27th April, 2012 in Mont Kiara. The vehicle used was a black Proton Gen 2. The tag number is WNH 1356. (Police have just verified that this is a false number plate). There were two Indian male occupants. If you have news of the missing boy or any news relevant to the case, please call the school @ 03.20938604, the police @ 999, or 019.2333065 and 012.3656202. Meanwhile, please go viral with this news and keep a look out

Bersih 3.0 - Police Brutality

Bersih 3.0 - Police Brutality http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct1hG3nRU8Y

Saturday, April 7, 2012

PKR Gives Up on Indian Votes












PKR Gives Up on Indian Votes

Opposition party PKR has bowed to reality and accepted a fact that was obvious to most observers – that it will lose massively among Indian voters in GE13.

PKR expects to lose more than one-third of its Indian votes to Barisan Nasional in the coming polls, according to PKR strategy director Rafizi Ramli.



"This time I believe the record (of getting nearly 80 per cent of Indian votes in 2008) will be hard to defend, with several issues in MIC involving its leadership going in a direction which the Indian community feels more comfortable with," he told Berita Harian.

Rafizi admitted that MIC president Datuk Seri G. Palanivel had worked hard to attract Indian voters nationwide.

At the federal level too, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has implemented several initiatives for the Indian community, including a micro-credit scheme for low-income Indian families. He has also attracted broad support across our multi-ethnic society for his 1Malaysia programme.

As a result, Najib has a huge 80 per cent approval rating among Indian voters, according to independent pollster Merdeka Center.

No wonder the Opposition has given up on the Indian vote.

This is also a failure of PKR to hold on to Indian support. After the 2008 election, opposition solidarity had disintegrated, with Hindraf claiming that Pakatan Rakyat (PR) failed to solve any of the problems faced by Indians.

Hindraf announced recently that it would only support PR in GE13 if the alliance officially endorsed Hindraf's 18-point demands for an end to institutionalised racism against Indians.

But that didn't materialise, with PR leaders thinking they could make do with only Malay and Chinese votes. The Indian community, after all, does not form a majority in any of the country's 222 parliamentary constituencies.

Even today, PKR believes that dwindling Indian support will be compensated by Chinese and Malay votes.

"I am confident that the support from the Chinese community will increase while the propensity of the Malays to keep choosing PKR will be maintained, " Rafizi claimed.

This complacency could cost the Opposition dearly on polling day. After all, 74 per cent of Malay voters support Najib, as do 56 per cent of Chinese voters.

And while the Indian community may not form a majority in any constituency on its own, it could play a crucial kingmaker role.

http://www.thechoice.my/top-stories/36767-pkr-gives-up-on-indian-votes

Malaysia Latest Summon News:Owners Of Vehicles Without Third Rear Seat Belt: Fines RM300

SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 2012

Malaysia Latest Summon News:Owners Of Vehicles Without Third Rear Seat Belt: Fines RM300 车后座乘客没绑安全带:罚三百令吉

Owners Of Vehicles Without Third Rear Seat Belt: Fines RM300










Road Safety Department director-general Leslie Leon announced on Tuesday that owners of vehicles without third rear seat belts will be issued traffic summonses, effective Jan 1 2012.

"Proton and Perodua have been carrying out a three-year campaign, from 2009 until Dec 31, to install free third rear seat belts for their make of vehicles, but sadly people are still lax about the matter," he said after launching a Road Safety Campaign at the International Islamic University (IIU) here.

Leslie was commenting on the reported statement by Proton and Perodua that claimed that the numbers coming in for the free fitting were still low.

Proton reported that only 17.68 percent of its vehicle owners have fitted out the seat belts, while Perodua has recorded 43 percent so far.

6 simple steps to install rear seat belts
The owner can actually make an appointment by telephone, without registration to the service center.
The installation must have registered cars carry.
The owners have to pay certain labor costs (ranging from more than ten ringgit).
If the owners can not arrive at the scheduled time, after 15-30 minutes late considered abstaining.
Installation time is about 30-60 minutes (depending on individual circumstances).
If the depot found in the car (especially the old KANCIL and KENARI) can not install rear seat belts, the staff will be labeled "REAR SEAT BELT EXEMPTED" sticker.
(FREE INSTALLATION OF REAR SEAT BELT NEED TO CHECK YOUR CAR DEPOT-PRODUA FREE INSTALLATION UNTIL FEBRUARY 2012)
后座乘客未系安全带 2012年1月1日报起罚款RM300

大马陆路交通局副总监拿督依斯迈表示,从2012年起将执行后座乘客系上安全带条例,严厉对付没有系上安全带的后座乘客,违例者罚款300令吉。

“人民必须重视后座乘客的安危,时刻提醒后座乘客系上安全带,因此,为了顾及前后座司机和乘客安危,当局将会施行后座乘客系上安全带条例,并且严厉执法以达到全民守法之目的。”

他指出,展开检举行动目的在于提醒驾驶者于路上小心驾驶及遵守交通规则,同时协助降低意外发生率或公路意外致死率。

他不排除往后会继续联合各执法单位展开路检行动,通过联合行动,能够针对不同的违规问题一网打尽,籍此提高道路使用者的公路安全意识。

6个简单步骤安装后座安全带

- 车主其实可以通过致电预约,无需前往服务中心登记。
- 安装时必须得携带注册车卡。
- 车主需缴付一定的人工费(十余令吉不等)。
- 若车主无法在预定的时间内抵达,迟到15至30分钟后算自动弃权。
- 安装时间约30至60分钟(依据各别情况而定)。
- 如果有关车厂发现有关车子(尤其旧的KANCIL和KENARI)无法安装后座安全带,工作人员会贴上REAR SEAT BELT EXEMPTED的标语牌,就代表不用安装后座安全带也可以放心上路

http://carplate.blogspot.com/

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Slides by Tindak Malaysia - Every Rakyat must learn this !!
























Slides by Tindak Malaysia - Every Rakyat must learn this !!

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=gmail&attid=0.1&thid=135d7fcbfa86b764&mt=application/pdf&url=https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui%3D2%26ik%3D95c2ee156d%26view%3Datt%26th%3D135d7fcbfa86b764%26attid%3D0.1%26disp%3Dsafe%26zw&sig=AHIEtbQCDQ2NWBXC8BQgB97ov0EE5LgDDQ

http://malaysianinsider-malaysiakini.worldheritage.com.my/tag/tindak-malaysia/