Monday, July 30, 2012

Robbery at Taman Mayang, Road SS25/37, PETALING JAYA

Latest, Robbery at Taman Mayang, Road SS25/37, PETALING JAYA
Be careful... even though it was reported that Pemandu said it's efforts have brought the crime rate down, it's just THEIR perception. See email from my friend below. That's reality! 
 
I am the neigbour of the victim,Mr Woo whose house was robbed on Tuesday night at 11.30 pm.  
Mr Woo (in his sixties) went out to throw the rubbish at a distance towards the back of his house leaving the front door and gate open.
 
4 robbers rushed in without  him knowing. There were 4 of them (2 of them had a  2 ft long parang) and 1 robber waiting outside in a white Honda car.
When Mr. Woo returned and he noticed the car he thought his son's friends were visiting him. He thought he saw a man with a helmet and he thought his son's cancer patient friend was visiting. As Mr. Woo was very dirty after cleaning the compound and since there were guests in the house, he decided to go to the back door and called for the son.  
The son could not respond as he already has a parang to his neck. Mr. Woo  decided to throw another round of rubbish and then went to the front gate again to look and see if the guests have left. As he was hovering around, the robber waiting inside the Honda car informed his accomplices to hurry. (The robber did not know Mr. Woo is the owner of the house).
Inside, the robbers started to sapu everything and ask the occupants to give them their jewelry, cash and watches. The victims lost handphones, laptop & ipads.
 
It was unfortunate that Mr. Woo had visiting relatives from overseas staying over. His nephew from Australia had used his house for a wedding ceremony a week ago. So they were additional valuables. His brother's wife begged the robber to return her handbag and said that she love it very much and they did so.  
Finally, the old man after hovering outside for a while decided to go in the house. The robber outside immediately rushed out of the car, grabbed & hold up his two hands from behind. That's when we heard hiim screaming in great fear. 
The remaining robbers inside rushed out with their loot and left. Another neigbour hearing the commotion had called the police and as usual they came after the robbers had left.
Actually, their modus operandi is to tie up the occupants first with the plastic straps (pictured below). They have left behind a packet - about 20 straps. They then take their time to ransack the house. . 

But because Mr. Woo  was hovering outside, the robber waiting outside had informed the accomplices via handphone to hurry so they did not had the time to tie the victims. 
 
The same gang (big-sized indian guys) had struck another neigbour's house, two roads away a month ago. The house door and gate were opened and the robbers rushed in. (The committee of Taman Mayang can verify). In that case, they tied up the whole family and ransacked the whole place.
 
When they wanted to take the laptop the young daugher pleaded with the robber and said that she has assignments to do. The robber returned the laptop and even told her to study hard.
 
Just be careful  ... do not leave both the grill door and the gate open without being vigilant..

Monday, July 23, 2012

Rafizi Ramli — BN enemy No. 1?

Rafizi Ramli — BN enemy No. 1?


By Amin Iskandar


July 06, 2012



Rafizi (right) has been at the vanguard of PKR’s attacks against alleged abuses by BN. — File pic

KUALA LUMPUR, July 6 — When he was nominated for the PKR Youth chief post in 2010, Rafizi Ramli was a foreign name to many, even within the party. Fast forward two years and the certified accountant appears to terrify even the upper-ranks of the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition.



His exposé of the RM250 million National Feedlot Centre (NFC) scandal involving Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil’s family had cost the Umno Wanita her job as Women, Family and Community Affairs Minister earlier this year.



After the NFC, he has moved on to allege more financial improprieties within public projects, the latest being the multi-billion tender for the light rail transit (LRT) extension works on the Ampang line that Rafizi has linked to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.



For his efforts, this alumnus of the elite Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK) has faced repeated attacks from various quarters.



Bank Negara Malaysia is investigating his role in the NFC issue, the police have opened a file on him over the Ampang LRT project, and yesterday, his blog (rafiziramli.com) was hacked in what he believes is an attempt to block public access to documents related to the Ampang rail deal.



The 35-year-old Terengganu-born told The Malaysian Insider he believes the relentless attacks are linked to the BN’s bid to bar a repeat of the NFC scandal.



“I believe that after the NFC scandal, the public has come to believe arguments supported by facts and evidence. At the same time, the public wants a new kind of politics that is not coloured by personal attacks but based on public interest,” he said in an email interview last night.



“Coincidentally, that is my job in PKR and I must bring forward such issues that involve public interest. I think BN feels they cannot have a ‘second NFC fiasco’.”



Many believed that the PKR strategist was alone in his whistle blowing campaigns but the man that once worked for state oil firm Petronas said he has the full support of party colleagues.



“I have the full support from my PKR peers. The party leadership has given me its full mandate to conduct investigations and take a stand to represent the party in such matters.



“In fact, I don’t even need to report all my plans to the political bureau as I am given leeway to arrange the strategy of certain issues,” said the man who has been a part of Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s reformist ranks since 1998, when he was introduced to Malaysia’s politics.



He explained that PKR’s strategy was to build an argument on issues.



“For example, in the NFC case, we actually have a ‘tag team’ and a support team that will expand on the issue in an organised manner.



“Every issue will have two or three senior leaders with me. Only, the party has given me its full faith to advance,” he said.



The UK graduate clearly does not seem afraid of the relentless attacks against him.



The pressure also seems not to have taken its toll and caused him to lose his whistle-blowing zeal.



“I do not think of the risk or effect on myself. What’s important is that something has a major impact on the public and whether the facts or evidence are accurate,” said the man who claims to not have materialistic considerations or high ambitions.



Rafizi has come a long way from scripting the debates for Anwar behind the scenes to stepping into the spotlight, having taken on Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin twice in public debates in the UK and here.



And when the general election is called — and if he wins the Pandan parliamentary seat, which he has announced his intention to contest — the terror of his rivals may end up where he can do the most damage: Right within Parliament.
 
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/litee/malaysia/article/rafizi-ramli-bn-enemy-no.-1/

Sunday, July 22, 2012

We want Justice for S Kalaichelvi!

IS THIS THE MALAYSIAN LAW?

 
 S Kalaichelvi Wanita ini dipenjara kerana mempertahankan diri dari dirogol! - Terbakor
We want Justice for S Kalaichelvi!


Di Ipoh, kes seorang isteri yang cuba dirogol oleh seorang lelaki yang tak dikenalinya berakhir dengan kisah menyayat hati apabila wanita yang menjadi mangsa rogol itu telah dihukum penjara kerana tindakannya melawan perogol tersebut telah menyebabkan kematian perogol berkenaan. Dan kerana perbuatan mempertahankan dirinya itu, Mahkamah Tinggi Ipoh telah menjatuhkan hukuman penjara dua tahun ke atas S. Kalaichelvi, 24 tahun, seorang suri rumah selepas dia mengaku bersalah menyebabkan kematian seorang lelaki yang cuba memperkosanya pada tahun lepas.
Hakim Datuk Zainal Adzam Abid. Ghani memerintahkan S. Kalaichelvi menjalani hukuman tersebut selepas mengaku bersalah menyebabkan kematian M. Kumaran, 29, di dalam rumahnya di Taman Bistari, Ayer Tawar, Manjung di antara pukul 3 hingga 3.30 pagi pada 7 Januari 2010.

Mengikut fakta kes, perogol itu menceroboh rumahnya ketika suami wanita itu tiada di rumah. Wanita itu walaupun cuba dikasari oleh lelaki jahanam itu tapi dia dapat melarikan dirinya ke dapur dan sempat mencurahkan serbuk cili ke mata perogol itu. Dalam keadaan matanya yang pedih, perogol itu masih cuba untuk mendapatkan Kalaichelvi, tapi wanita tersebut dengan pantas mencapai sebatang besi dan memukul kepala lelaki yang cuba merogolnya. Pukulan itu menyebabkan si-perogol itu mati di dalam rumahnya.
Hakim Zainal Adzam dalam penghakiman bertulisnya berkata, Kalaichelvi sepatutnya dihukum lebih berat kerana melakukan pembunuhan kejam terhadap perogol tersebut.
Hakim kata Kalaichelvi telah melakukan “pembunuhan kejam”, tapi pada pandangan korang perbuatan merogol orang itu tak kejamkah? Jika korang menjadi wanita itu, adakah korang akan menyerah diri kepada perogol itu tanpa melawan atau bertindak berani untuk mempertahankan diri seperti yang dilakukan oleh Kalaichelvi?
Jika Kalaichelvi hanya membiarkan dirinya diperkosa dan lepas itu pergi ke balai polis membuat laporan, dia pasti tak akan dihukum penjara dua tahun. Perogol itu mungkin akan dipenjara dan lepas keluar penjara dia akan mencari Kalaichelvi untuk merogolnya sekali lagi atau mungkin akan pergi mencari wanita lain, termasuk kakitangan Mahkamah untuk merogol mereka pula. Atau jika tak bernasib baik mungkin selepas merogolnya, perogol itu akan membunuh Kalaichelvi untuk menghapuskan bukti!!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

GOOD NEWS FOR BAK KUT TEH, CHAR KUEH TIAU, HOKKIEN MEE LOVERS

FATS AND CHOLESTEROL MYTHS  
 


Drug cartels are the biggest crooks in the world !! Hokkian mee one plate with extra 'chee yau char' please !

 

This must be the best news for you!
                   
TO ALL OF YOU OUT THERE WHO HAVE BEEN HOLDING BACK !

EXTREME GOOD NEWS FOR BAK KUT TEH, CHAR KUEH TIAU, HOKKIEN MEE LOVERS

More reasons to eat Chee Yau Char (pig's lard) now because 
it contains natural fats and not trans fats as in processed food made by Man.

*This is a very useful 'must read' article. It makes sense to me. Even if you have received this before it is worth reading it again.*

*Low Cholesterol Levels Increases Cancer Risk*
 - American College of Cardiology

For years, I've been telling my patients that the medical establishment's obsession with lowering cholesterol per se to prevent heart disease is causing more harm than good.




If your doctor continues to get you worried about your high cholesterol levels, here's *a bit of good news* for you...

In fact, your high cholesterol may be protecting you from cancer.

Today, I'll explain the truth behind the myth of cholesterol, and show you how to achieve heart health naturally !

A new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology revealed that driving down cholesterol levels actually increases the risk of cancer.

Researchers at the Tufts University School of Medicine found that among people taking "*statin drugs - like Lipitor and Zocor* - there was a higher *rate of cancer*.
 Although the link between the drugs and cancer wasn't clear, there was no doubt that *drastically low cholesterol levels* correlated to cancer risk".
The big drug makers continue to sell the notion that the best way to fight heart disease is to lower LDL levels, the so-called "bad" cholesterol.


Yet 75 percent of people who suffer heart attacks have *normal cholesterol levels* !


It makes sense that low cholesterol levels are linked to cancer because cholesterol is one of your body's basic building blocks. 
You need it to produce testosterone, to build and repair cell membranes, and to preserve your nerve cells through the formation of the protective "sheaths" that cover them.

Starving your body of this critical substance will lead to other health problems. We already know that 
extremely low cholesterol levels result in muscle weakness, fatigue, depression, decreased sex drive, and "brain fog." This new research shows that there may be even more *deadly consequences*.
What really matters is not low "*bad cholesterol, but high levels of HDL*, the so-called "good" cholesterol*".
 As long as you have a high HDL count - 75 to 80, for example - it doesn't matter whether your total cholesterol is 150 or 350. A high HDL will always keep your risk of heart disease extremely *low*.

So why haven't you heard this already? It may be because there's *no drug that effectively raises good cholesterol levels*. You can only effectively do it naturally.

Consume natural fats.
 Avoid processed or fast foods containing * "trans" fats * - these man-made substances *were never meant for consumption*, and your body doesn't know what to do with them !!!. They wind up clogging your arteries and putting you on the fast track to heart disease. *

Instead, get your fat from free-range or grass-fed animals, eggs, nuts, and *unprocessed vegetable oils*. These are some of the healthiest foods you can eat. (As with all foods, look for organic or minimally processed options whenever possible.)

The health benefit of these natural fats comes from their balance of *Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids*. Your body needs both but, as with cholesterol, they have to be in balance. 
*Omega-3s are great for your heart. They've been shown to prevent irregular heartbeat, reduce clogging of the arteries, lower blood pressure, and decrease inflammation in body tissues*.

If you stick to eating *natural fats*, you'll automatically get the right ratio of Omega-6 and Omega-3, which is about 2:1. As an added bonus, you'll automatically raise your "good" cholesterol levels and you'll reduce your risk of cancer.

MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia 2012


MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia 2012

MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia 2012's poster
MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia 2012 is set to make a big return to the Surf Beach @ Sunway Lagoon on 14 July with a spectacular line-up featuring global superstar Justin Bieber, multi-award winning Korean pop sensations Jay Park and Kara, and the nation’s very own singer-songwriter Mizz Nina.
Viacom International Media Networks’ executive vice-president and managing director of Asia, Indra Suharjono, commented, “With three successful MTV World Stage productions under our belt, we have established it as the premier live music event in Malaysia and are very excited to return to Sunway Lagoon to make 2012 the biggest and most interactive one yet.” Suharjono continued, “The fans and artists will undoubtedly take the social media chatter to an all-time high, bringing MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia come to life for not only 15,000 fans at Surf Beach, but also for millions of viewers, followers and friends of MTV, Justin Bieber, Jay Park, Kara and Mizz Nina.”
MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia 2012 will be produced into a 2-hour TV show premiering on MTV SEA channel on Saturday 28 July 2012, 12:30pm (WIB), 1:30pm (SG/HK/PHIL) and 2:30pm (MAL). An hour-long version will also be broadcast later in the year via MTV’s global network of more than 60 channels in over 150 territories reaching over 600 million households.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Good Article

Muslim men will recall that in the 1970s, the Friday khutbah (sermons) were apolitical and covered moral issues reminding the congregation of their religious obligations and community duty. Dr Mahathir Mohamad, when the premier, changed all that. Mosques have since lost their independence and sermons rarely cover immediate community issues. Nowadays, Friday sermons have to be sanctioned by the religious authority and are a euphemism for Umno political speeches.




Mariam Mokhtar, Malaysiakini



The average human brain weighs about 3 lbs and is 80 percent water. When Einstein’s brain was set aside for research, people were surprised that it was not unusually large. Perhaps, we have to remind ourselves that it is not size that matters, but what we do with our brain that really counts.



If there was an opportunity to dissect Malay brains, and separate the brains of extremist Malay/Muslims from the moderate Malays, would we find any differences in the pathological specimens?



Would the extremist brains be abnormally heavy because they were weighted down by the condition known as Ketuanan Melayu? Would the moderate brains show lesions on the lobes which govern speech?



It is a simple question, but no one has been able to answer it: where are the moderate, smart Malays who should speak up about issues which affect all Malaysians?



I pose the question because extremist Malays appear to dominate the affairs of Malaysia. Are the moderates consumed by apathy? Are they afraid of drawing attention? A few may think they are not articulate, or that their views do not matter. Perhaps, the moderates are content to carry on as we have done for the past 54 years; hence their silence.



If they are as disgruntled as the rest of the nation, they must speak out now because their opinions would send a clear message to Umno, that enough is enough.



azlanLast week, Perkasa Youth announced that Muslims should boycott the Bersih 3.0 rally for clean and fair elections on April 28. This extremist NGO insulted Bersih co-chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan and called her the “anti-Christ for Muslims” and a “traitor” to the nation. They continued their diatribe by ridiculing the poet laureate A Samad Said.



The divisive war-cry 'untuk agama, bangsa Dan negara' often used by Umno and their support groups do not seem to perturb the moderate Malays.



Umno will never accept that they do not represent all Malays. Umno fears Malays with a mind of their own. The sedition law, the Internal Security Act and police reports are used against the very few Malays who dare criticise the government. Not because they are “a threat to national security” but because Umno’s existence is threatened.



Using stealth tactics, the Malay is told that his education and the democracy he lives in, are the “best in the world”. Which Malay wants to be accused of besmirching national pride?



Without Malay support, Umno is nothing. Without Umno, MCA and MIC are doomed. Their collective effort has to be to convince the Malay, that Umno is best, even if it means cheating at the 13th general election to continue the BN dictatorship.



Why so timid?



If it were possible to praise Umno, then it is for their brainwashing. Apart from our Malay minds, Umno also controls the Islamic Development Department (Jakim) and makes it act in its interests.



Muslim men will recall that in the 1970s, the Friday khutbah (sermons) were apolitical and covered moral issues reminding the congregation of their religious obligations and community duty.



Dr Mahathir Mohamad, when the premier, changed all that. Mosques have since lost their independence and sermons rarely cover immediate community issues. Nowadays, Friday sermons have to be sanctioned by the religious authority and are a euphemism for Umno political speeches.



Will anyone dare walk out in protest? No. If they did, their Friday prayers are deemed ‘incomplete’. There is little point praying at a different mosque because all mosques will have a similar political message. If this was Indonesia, the congregation would have walked out and sought out other mosques. Why are Malays in Malaysia so timid?



azlanIf Malays are so proud to wear their religion on their sleeve, why do they not demand that the sermons cover corruption issues?



When a Florida preacher threatened to burn the Quran we demanded retribution. When we dragged the head of a cow through the streets or confiscated several thousand copies of the Bible before defacing them, we weren’t even aware of the hypocrisy.



To encourage conversion to Islam, several thousand ringgit are rewarded to the religious person who can convert and marry an Orang Asli woman. He is also given perks like a 4WD and housing. Yet, we are outraged when Malays dine with non-Malays and discuss charitable works. Umno feels insecure when Muslims socialise with non-Muslims.



Last Friday, a police study on rape in Sarawak found that over half the victims were school students. Over 70 percent of the rape victims were Malay and over 40 percent of the rapists were Malay.



The Muslims have seen a rise in religious teaching and strict adherence to faith in their day-to-day living. Foreign music groups and dance troupes face strict religious guidelines. If the results of the police study on rape are anything to go by, increased religion has not made the slightest impact on the Malay psyche.



It is alleged that in Peninsular Malaysia, the highest incidence of incest, underage sex, unmarried mothers, abandoned wives and abandoned babies are from the Malay community. Why are the moderates not questioning this?



When a Malay man takes on a trophy wife as his second, third or fourth acquisition, he quashes any criticism of his actions by saying that it is his right under Islam. He ignores the conditions imposed for polygamy, one of them being that he must have sufficient income to support all his wives equally.



The Malay woman is afraid of complaining because she fears being replaced. Her role as a wife has been reduced to a throw-away commodity. The Malay men who frown on polygamy remain silent on such issues.



new economic policy nepWhen the NEP was first introduced, many Malay lives were transformed. This is no longer true. The new middle-class Malays keep quiet about the abuse of the NEP. They are trapped in their own secure world, fearing they might lose it. They are too selfish to help poorer Malays and the other non-Malays.



The backward Malay mind should stop blaming the non-Malays and other faiths of undermining their existence. If corruption was controlled and cronyism was eliminated, there would be more money for everyone.



Lives would be enhanced. Infrastructure would be improved. Education, medical and community services would be available for all. What is so difficult for the Malay mind to see that and voice it out loud, now? Before it is too late.

Open season on Lim Guan Eng



Open season on Lim Guan Eng




April 06, 2012



APRIL 6 — Umno has apparently declared “open season” on Lim Guan Eng.

That they have been stalking their favourite target for years, even

well before he came into prominence, is an open secret.



If they had not maligned, abused and subjected him to unremitting

muck-raking and mudslinging, these Umno stormtroopers would have felt

totally inadequate and that something was missing from their miserable

existence.



They would, like their brown-shirted, fair-haired and blue-eyed Aryan

cousins of the Third Reich, have felt that they were not fulfilling

their historic destiny which is to cause as much mayhem as the police,

in their accustomed manner and wisdom, would allow. It is all in the

name of upholding “ketuanan Melayu”, and nothing should be allowed to

stand in their way, not even the rule of law. Years of blatant abuse

with impunity by Mahathir Mohamad who, in cahoots with his Umno

henchmen, succeeded by means fair and foul, mainly foul, in distorting

the systems of orderly governance as provided for under our

constitutional arrangements.



Imputations of improper motives such as in the case of “the

disappearing mosque land” and innuendos that any fair-minded Malaysian

would regard as completely beyond the pale are standard fare to be

dished out to the likes of Lim Guan Eng as and when it takes their

fancy. What is grotesquely ironic in all of this is that the driving

force behind the campaign to “put the non-Malays in their place” is a

bunch of bloody-minded, misguided “constitutional” Malays who have

been manipulating the Malays for ages.



For all their professed Malayness I am told the majority speak Tamil

at home. We are free to speak any language. However, those claiming to

be Malays must not only practise Malay customs and traditions but also

habitually speak the Malay language. That is what the Constitution

says. But you have to give it to them: they know Malay weaknesses

instinctively and are quick to exploit them.



But then, the Malay is an open book. I do not always see eye to eye

with Mahathir, but reluctantly I agree with him when he says Malays

have a short memory and this has worked to his advantage. Racist I am

not; I am just against any form of hypocrisy, barefaced or otherwise.



I suppose it would be totally unrealistic to expect a party that is

morally deficient in respect of civilised conduct to conform even to

minimum universal ethical standards. Where then is Umno’s legitimacy

to govern? They bleat or, more in keeping with the time in which we

live, moo, “But we have the people’s mandate.” Buying the so-called

people’s mandate with state funds certainly does not confer on Umno

the right to lead this nation.



In a more open and democratic society, the rule of law would ensure

that those lording over us and robbing us blind in the process would

by now be repenting at leisure (and that is being charitable in

assuming they have a conscience) in the blissful peace of a secure

prison at Sungai Buloh. Under the current regime where corruption has

been allowed to develop into a fine art form, a prison term for the

corrupt is a contradiction of Umno’s sacrosanct political philosophy

of no growth without bribery. Naturally all this is being sanctified

in the name of Hidup Melayu with the right connections.



In the present political climate and mood of desperation, much in

evidence in Umno circles, they will give a damn for public opinion.

This is nothing new to them as they have always treated public opinion

with disdain. How else do we account for the unbridled excesses we see

unfolding before our eyes with regular monotony? Guan Eng can always

hope for the best but he knows deep inside as long as he continues to

make a success of his stewardship of Penang, and as long as he has no

truck with unethical practices, he will continue to be harassed and

even physically threatened by Umno thugs.



Some of his detractors are saying that if he cannot stand the heat, he

should get out of the kitchen. It is not the kitchen fire as we

understand it that bothers Guan Eng. It is hell fire and brimstone

that he is being forced to live through each day all because he is

playing by a different, more open and accountable set of rules. Others

are saying “The man doth protest too much.” When William Shakespeare

wrote these words, he had not the faintest idea that there would be a

time when protesting too much against political thuggery in

undemocratic and corrupt Umno-led Malaysia would be completely

justifiable.



It has become a matter of life and death. It is, in my view, more

correct to say that Lim Guan Eng is agonising as the rest of us over

the sorry state of affairs in our once fair land. Unlike most of us,

Guan Eng is sticking his neck out to help bring about a better

Malaysia for all. If he “doth protest too much”, it is his life and

limb he is talking about and given what we saw on Padang Kota Lama

during an anti-Lynas rally recently, wouldn’t you, if you were in his

place, demand police protection? I know I would.



* Tunku Abdul Aziz is a former Special Adviser to the UN

Secretary-General on the Establishment of the UN Ethics Office and was

recently conferred by the University of Tasmania an honorary Doctor of

Laws for his fight against corruption and promoting ethics in business

and government.



* The views expressed here are the personal opinion of the columnist.

Monday, July 2, 2012

THINK !

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Nurul Izzah Confirmed That Suaram Lied

Nurul Izzah Confirmed That Suaram Lied
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Finally, Nurul Izzah had to accept the fact that there is no trial
in France regarding Scorpene submarines. During the Parliamentary
session on June 26 recently, Nurul Izzah asked whether Malaysia
would apply to become the observer at France Tribunal Court to
gain access to the investigation of the case.

Y.B Dato’ Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi responded by saying that such
thing is not needed because France has mentioned that there are
no trial at all regarding the Scorpene case at the country.

Nurul Izzah then accepted the response and asked whether the Royal
Committee would be formed to investigate the issue, and the Defense
Minister said that it is not needed because the purchase of military
equipment are made according to the implementation procedures of
national defense procurement contracts.

With that, Suaram’s lies are confirmed where Nurul Izzah herself
confirmed it when she asked for a Royal Committee as a ‘replacement’.

It is true that the investigation on the purchase of submarines on
DCNS are still going on in France. But, the investigation has
nothing to do with the government nor Malaysian leaders, but it
only involves the company, and France’s politicians. It is still
under investigation and not trial. Even the name Altantuya
Shaariibuu is not included, or even the Prime Minister’s name was
not included in the investigation, even if it does, it would be as
a purchaser.

For Suaram to raise the subpoena issue is simply stupid because how
can a person gets subpoena if there is no trial at all?

Suaram, or to be more precise, the opposition, has the attitude of
lying to people and they would do just about anything to keep on
lying.

It is not enough for them to tarnish the image of the legal system
in Malaysia, now they even made the Judge and France Court as clowns.
They even described France Police as incompetent because they could
not detect Altantuya when she went to the country.


They also dragged those who have died as a political issue
considering that those people could no longer defend themselves.
They also went to the length of using names such as Jasbir Singh
Chahl, which was said to will be given subpoena to their fantasy
trial.

Even though their lies were broken multiple of times, they still
insist on pushing the same issue.

This caused rakyat to begin to question them that even when it is
clear that the issue was clearly made up by the opposition to bring
down the Prime Minister, does it mean that Altantuya’s murder was
also caused by them?

It does seem weird when Altantuya was dragged to this issue which
has nothing to do with her. And it is weird that her name kept on
appearing even though is was clear that she did not enter France
when the transaction to Scorpene was going on.

The Prime Minister also do not know anything about Altantuya and he
had sworn for four times, following the Islamic procedures. The same
thing goes to his wife, Datin Seri Rosmah where she has a string
alibi to show that she was not involved in the murder. But this
girl’s name kept on appearing by the opposition, proving that they
are out of ‘original’ issues to attack the PM.

With such bad reputation (opposition) especially in their states,
personal scandals among their leaders, and the lies on Scorpene,
rakyat is beginning to have doubts on them. Many began to wonder on
how far would they go to take over the power?

We do know that the opposition would even put rakyat’s lives at
risk by triggering chaos, we also know that the opposition would
sabotage the country’s economy just to tarnish the image on both
the country itself and the PM.

Thus, we cannot help but to doubt every single things that are said
by the opposition to the government in this Scorpene issue.

With that, Nurul Izzah could continue her drama in the Parliament
and Suaram could kept on lying to the media, but rakyat would be
the one who would judge them. In the eyes of rakyat, the credibility
of Suaram, Nurul Izzah and the opposition has gone.

Some even said that they suspect that thise who comments on
supporting Suaram and Nurul Izzah in news portals and pro-opposition
blogs are people who are paid by Suaram so that they would feel
better about themselves, telling themselves that they do have many
supporters.

It’s okay, they could keep doing what it is that they like, because
the real number of support can really be seen during the coming GE.

http://mynewshub.my/eng/2012/06/nurul-izzah-confirmed-that-suaram-lied

Professor Ramlah Adam: Non Malays fail to understand Malaysia's history

Professor Ramlah Adam: Non Malays fail to understand Malaysia's history

In response to  Dr Ranjit Malhi Singh critique of the history syllabus in our schools. Professor Ramlah Adam came up with a response:

KUALA LUMPUR, April 10 — Secondary school history textbooks seem too Islamic and Malay-centric because non-Malays fail to understand Malaysia’s history, Malay rights group Perkasa asserted today.



Perkasa leadership council member Datin Paduka Professor Dr Ramlah Adam flayed historian Dr Ranjit Malhi Singh today for saying that the current history syllabus had downplayed the contributions of non-Malays and other religions in the country’s history.
“The non-Malays do not understand this because they do not want to accept the concept of Malay supremacy (ketuanan melayu),” Ramlah told reporters here.
Ramlah, who is also a historian and the author of the Form 3 and Form 5 history textbooks, insisted that there is “nothing wrong” with the current history syllabus for secondary schools.
“The history syllabus is well-balanced … we don’t talk or put in negative issues that have happened, we take in the positive (parts).
“What do you want to be put in? About how the contributions of the non-Malays are in the form of the Malayan communist party?
“We do not emphasise May 13 even. It is negative … we only put in one line, the important thing is that we must maintain racial harmony and patriotism,” she stressed.
Ranjit, who was the author of history textbooks until 1996, believes that “scant attention” has been paid to the efforts of the Chinese and Indians in the development of the nation.
He has also charged that there are too many “half-truths and factual errors” in the current syllabus, and that it is laden with “value judgments.”
But Ramlah said the reason for the emphasis on Malays and Islam was because the Malays were recognised by the British as the original inhabitants of the land.
She also said that historical records showed that various agreements were done and signed by the British and Malay rulers, and not any other race.
Ramlah pointed out that the parties which signed the 1957 Merdeka agreement and the agreement for the formation of Malaysia in 1963 were also the Malay Rulers.
“We are not discriminating, we are following what has been clearly recorded in history.
“The non-Malays, they came to this country, contributed as either investors or labourers (kuli),” she added.
The Perkasa leader went to great lengths to explain that the contributions of the non-Malays have been mentioned in the history textbooks — the late Tun Tan Cheng Lock and Tun H.S Lee, for example, were duly recognised for their efforts in shaping Malaysia.
“Ranjit was talking about how Yap Ah Loy was not recognised ... well, he did not form Kuala Lumpur, that’s why he’s not mentioned.
“Ranjit himself was called by the government, along with Tan Sri Professor Dr Khoo Kay Kim, to check the syllabus … he signed it and got paid. There was no complaint then,” Ramlah claimed.
Ranjit had lamented the fact that non-Malay leaders like Yap Ah Loy were not duly recognised in the history textbooks.
Ramlah admitted, however, that the Form 4 history syllabus had placed a lot of emphasis on Islamic civilisation, and that the government was working to revamp the current module.
“The government is already looking into it, so why is he complaining? Ranjit is a consultant. I do not know what his motives are … we cannot afford to fool around with history, we must make sure it is accurately represented,” she added.
Perkasa president Datuk Ibrahim Ali said the spate of complaints urging a revamp of the history textbooks showed that the “minorities” in the country were too demanding in wanting to assert their “rights.”
“Islam is the religion of the country, Malays are the majority ... its simple,” he said today
 http://eddydaud.blogspot.com/2011/04/professor-ramlah-adam-non-malays-fail.html