Monday, December 5, 2011

Laws passed Restricting Freedom in Malaysia

Assembly Law passed....... A step to curb freedom of Malaysians or is it fear of opposition or fear of loss of power?  .... Malaysian should remember how the generals took over Myanmar!

........more newslinks at myMalaysiaNews

Monday, October 24, 2011

Auditor-General’s 2010 report finally out

The Auditor-General’s 2010 report was only tabled today (late!) when policy debate on the Supply Bill 2012 ended last week. Here's Why.......

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Money talk October 2011

October is all about Money. Budget 2011 is all about dishing out cash to Malaysians, but can we really afford it? Check hedlines below:





Tuesday, September 20, 2011

September in Malaysia 2011

News Headlines that this September in Malaysia

Bumis ‘typically’ sold government contracts for cars, houses, leaked study reveals -September 20, 2011          KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 20 — An unpublished Works Ministry study found that Bumiputera contractors as a rule sold their government contracts to buy luxury cars and houses apart from misusing payments received from the Treasury, according to a leaked US diplomatic cable.  ............more at The Malaysian Insider HERE


Gazette and preserve Chinatown buildings as heritage - September 20, 2011 -    .............Tearing down the century-old buildings along Jalan Sultan is tantamount to removing one of Kuala Lumpur’s historic landmarks, which is a major tourist attraction, in the name of development.
I can’t imagine historic places and landmarks like the Yoke Woo Hin Restaurant, the Lok Ann hotel, the Yan Keng Benevolent Dramatic Association Building, said to be the cradle of Chinese opera, and others being acquired under the Land Acquisition Act 1960..............more at The Star HERE



Other Headlines:

Thursday, August 25, 2011

An Excuse to grab Chinatown KL continues

Will part Chinatown be taken after the elections?
................Malaysians wonder why a promise to hand back the land can turn to naught a day after.......Is it an election ploy? 

One wonders what is our PM's stand in all this, why the silence?...It is not Prasarana's responsibility of decision but the Najib administration's full responsibility.

One can only view this as plain greed and destroying part of Malaysia's heritage!
Read and deduce from headlines below:




Saturday, August 20, 2011

Malaysia Government to tear down Part of China Town

Malaysia’s government wants to tear down heritage attraction, Petaling Street

By Luc Citrinot, E-Turbo News

The plan happens to come at a very unfavorable time. In recent years, Malaysia’s social fabric has turned more and more fragile due to growing tensions among its various ethnic groups. More and more citizens put into question today the fundamentals of the government’s Bumiputra policy – a 40-year-old program, which provides preferential treatment to the Malay community, asking for a review, as many look at it as ethnic discrimination. The partial destruction of Petaling Street would then deprive the Chinese community from one of its most sentimental heritage areas. The government’s decision might then be considered as more than politically incorrect. ..............read more Here

Thursday, August 18, 2011

All about winning seats

Why is the government continuing to allow POSTAL votes?.... its all about winning seats 'illegally'.......





Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Is Pasarana land grabbing? ..someone getting rid of China Town?

Is China Town to be 'removed' from KL? Who's behind the scheme to get rid of China Town?.......Malaysian are wondering why SPNB is land grabbing the PRIME property of CHINATOWN............

Enough Excuses, Prasarana! 2011-08-16   ..................The National Land Code 1965 had been specifically amended in 1990 to allow for the acquisition of underground land without affecting surface property by inserting Part Five (A) (section 92A to 92G) under Clause 3. The amendment enables the disposal of “underground land”, which can then either be alienated or leased or can be subject to the right of use....read here
............“The MRT station is actually located a block away, so these shops are actually not above the MRT station itself. They are above the tunnel track but because the tunnel is actually 100 feet below ground, there is no reason for the government to acquire these particular shop lots. So the only reason why they would want to acquire these shop lots is so that they can profit from the appreciation resulting from the construction of the MRT system.

    Thursday, August 4, 2011

    Malaysia Government's paid Interviews on top US newsites

    Sarawak Report exposed that the BN administration and the Sarawak administration under Taib Mahmud paid FBC Media RM15 million a year from public coffers (duit rakyat!) to produce programmes biased towards the BN coalition. Read more here:

    Tuesday, July 12, 2011

    UN says clampdown by Malaysia Government undermines democracy

    The actions of the BN government clamping down on the 09 July march by Malaysians has been criticized both in Malaysia and internationally.....Read what many thinks online.

    UN says Bersih clampdown undermines democracy 

    2011-07-12 By Shannon Teoh (The Malaysian Insider)

    KUALA LUMPUR, July 12 — The United Nations said late yesterday that the use of tear gas and water cannons by police to disperse the Bersih rally on Saturday undermined the democratic process.
    The global body said Malaysia, which sits on the UN’s Human Rights Council (UNHRC), “unduly restricted the rights to freedom of expression, assembly and association.”
          “UN human rights experts expressed their dismay at the use of tear gas and water cannons by security authorities against peaceful protestors... reportedly leading to injuries and one death,” its human rights high commissioner said in a statement from Geneva............... more at the Malaysian Insider HERE

    Read more about clampdown at:

    Monday, July 11, 2011

    The 1Malaysian March

    Links to more scenes of the KL walk for a clean and fair election.......peaceful, united and calm, in true Malaysian style..




    Malaysian Lady of Liberty 2011

    11-July-2011 Top News


    Sunday, July 10, 2011

    The KL march 09 July 2011

    A look into what happend in KL 09 July 2011 from Malaysiakini  ................

    Saturday, July 9, 2011

    Sunday, July 3, 2011

    Malaysia still under Emergency Rule?

    Headlines these weeks are all about Governing Malaysia under Emergency Rule and arrests, arrests, arrests...and threats of ISA.....................

    Malaysians are wondering: 

    QUESTION1: Is Malaysia still under Emergency Rule? and Why?


    MALAYSIA News on 26 August 2006
    KUALA LUMPUR: The Emergency (Public Order and Crime Prevention) Ordinance (EO) should be repealed and the country should just rely on criminal laws to prosecute criminals, the US-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) said.

    "The EO was enacted in 1969 as a temporary measure to respond to the May 13 riots. But for nearly four decades, the government has used the law to detain criminal suspects without trial for lengthy periods as a shortcut when there is insufficient evidence," said HRW Asia division researcher Sahr MuhammedAlly today.
    ....more Here


    MALAYSIA News 2 July 2011
    KUALA LUMPUR, July 2 — Police have re-arrested Sungai Siput MP Dr Michael Jeyakumar and five other Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) members for 60 days under the Emergency Ordinance, which allows for detention without trial.


    QUESTION 2: Is ISA going to be the continued rule of governing Malaysia?

    Where is Malaysia heading to......................

    For Yellow T or Datuk T?

    News that hits the headlines this June2011 to 3July 2011


    Government against Bersih
    Government with Datuk T , Mugabe and Al-Bashir?
    more News links at myMalaysiaNews

    Monday, June 20, 2011

    The Rakyat paying for National debts?

    ...................every Malaysian is saddled with RM1,750 worth of national debt hosted by private companies which are basically more costly government function. This debt can increase up to RM2,228 per person, excluding interest and related professional charges associated with huge syndicated borrowings such as legal fees, consultancy fees and bank charges.

    ............read more at:

    Part II - Part II shadow national debts and other obligations
    Part I - National debts: the big shadow behind

    Monday, May 16, 2011

    Where is Malaysia heading to?

    Najib's 1Malaysia concept - what does the '1' mean?. Policies where '1 does not equate to any equality for all Malayians' is perplexing in this day and age. The country is still entangled in racial and religious issues, and policies of 'ketuanan' -superiority of one community over an another.
       On the economic front, some policies of the country are causing 'brain drain', our labour market is trading the skilled for the unskilled foreigners (who may even get PR status or citizenship).

    Recent Economic News:
    UNDP Resident Representative for Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei, Kamal Malhotra said said recently that Malaysia is trapped in middle-income rut................
         Malaysia is no longer that competitive in labour-intensive economies because it's labour cost is no longer low unlike previously but FDIs will go to a country even if the labour cost is high as long productivity matches the cost of that labour.  That is what stuck in the middle income means basically. You're stuck because you can't compete in the low end nor compete in the high end, Malhotra said.
    ....................."If you look at data provided by the government and you look at the net flow on the labour side in the last 10-15 years, what you have is the inflow of unskilled or semi-skilled workers, mainly from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Philippines but you actually have a net outflow of skills, either students abroad who don't come back or reduced number of expatriates coming in.
    "The flow is in the wrong direction," he pointed out.
    ......read more at Bernama HERE

    Malaysia News and Views:
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    Sunday, May 15, 2011

    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Malaysians

    Take your pick...Who is the good, the bad or the ugly........................

    There is no end to some 'ugly' Malaysians trying to split Malaysians along racial or religious lines - especially when rumour or news of a pending election is in the air.

    Certain news media, communal groups and politicians (s.a. Pekasa, Pembela, certain politicians e.g IA) are spurting daily doses of nonsense and 'hatred' against those of another race or religion.

    The sad thing is that, at times 'these uglies' seem to be the people that are 'protected' by the authorities and government of the day. It would seem some of our elected representatives ('employed' by the Malaysians) take Malaysians for fools.... still living in the '60s and at times acting like 'feudal lords'.

    While those in power make so much noise over religious and racial matters, they are failing to fight or act on corruption by their very peers and take slow action on those who fuel racial/religious polarization.

    Malaysian should stop supporting the corrupt and the racist irrespective of which political party they are.

    Keep in touch with local news online (not printed media owned by political parties) to get a clear picture of what's going on:
    More News at:

    Tuesday, May 10, 2011

    How much does UMNO love Malaysia?

    Many Malaysians are asking,.... How much does UMNO truly love Malaysia?
    Not much, it would seem. UMNO seems to love UMNO alone, judging by what UMNO owned UTUSAN is churning out day in day out. Sad to say our UMNO leaders and in particular ministers are 'protective' of whatever comes out of Utusan

    As owners of Utusan, UMNO's negligence act  (law of tort - negligence), is in publication of inflamatory information that goes to hurt Malaysians. Owners of Utusan are in every way responsible for anything that is published by the paper. What Malaysians are seeing is these inaction / excuses by the UMNO leaders and government to protect their personal interest.

    Every Malaysian who truly loves Malaysia should condem in one voice the cruel act hitting out at religion /race that is not one's own .... which is evident by the actions of Utusan (Umno-owned).

    UMNO should APOLOGISE TO ALL MALAYSIANS for conspiring through Utusan to cause RELIGIOUS polorization and trying to hurt Malaysian of other religion esp. Christians.
    Read more at:

    Sunday, May 8, 2011

    Utusan churning seditious, racist and anti-'nonMuslims' statements

    Many Malaysians believe that Utusan has been churning seditious, racist and anti-nonMuslims articles almost on a daily basis. Sad to say our own PM and some ministers seems to protect (or keep silent), praise or support seditious 'filthy' statements (or videos even) dished out by not only Utusan - but also UMNO members or other self-appointed leaders of certain communities.
    Does UMNO take Malaysians for fools?   Here's why when we see anything dished out by Utusan we can only equate to UMNO:
    • Utusan Malaysia is UMNO’s mouth piece as confirmed by the Utusan Group shareholders (ownership) listing in their annual report. Hence, UMNO is Utusan and Utusan is UMNO.
    • Why are UMNO president+members,and ministers from UMNO so protective of Utusan, and continously hit out at Malaysians who critisize Utusan (examle here)? Seems to many, the government 1Malaysia is a formula for 1Malaysia = 1UMNO+1Utusan (Ques: Where is 1Malaysia concept for all race and religion in Malaysia?)
    Malaysians of all faith must condemn those affiliated with Utusan and throw out elected representatives that goes all out to play one race against another or one religion against another, or protective of the wrongdoer.
    Judge what is true before you believe. "The Truth is heavy, therefore few care to carry it."

    For Malaysians: "We know the truth, not only by the reason, but also by the heart."-- Blaise Pascal

    Read what many Malaysians think:

    To Utusan, know this: "The ability to lie is a liability.--Unknown"

    Thursday, May 5, 2011

    Who's stopping the escalating hike in property prices?

    Malaysians are perplex as to why the escalating hike of property prices in the past few years is
    allowed to continue. Many Malaysians who really need a roof over their heads have to pay beyond their means ...just to a little roof over their head!
    Questions we should ask ourselves and the responsible authorities / government agencies overseeing housing and property development...
    • Why are those who already own two or more residential premises allowed to continue to speculate on residential premises and allowed take easy loans from the banks? Is it the role of the bak, bank negara or the government to curb this?
    • Why are developers allowed to continuously build 'luxury' property / high end condos? - for then to sell to foreigners, and Why are foreign ownership of property allowed to continue ito escalate?
    • Any action by the authorities to monitor and promptly help to stop rising property prices? - since it has been highlighted by so many in the last few year? (eg. read 'Penang houses are just ‘not affordable’ 03-12-2010)
    • Who is monitoring the lack of low and medium cost housing that should be in the market to cater to the majority of Malaysia? Any takers?
    • Does the authorities know that a large number of new residential properties are not owner occupied or empty ... just because many speculators buy

    Perhaps some of the answers can be found below:

    By Lee Wei Lian - May 04, 2011 (The Malaysian Insider)

    The association recommended that the government implement stronger measures to deter speculation. — world-stay.com

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 4 — The National House Buyers Association (HBA) has criticised the apparent collusion between some developers, valuers and banks for pushing up property prices to levels which it called “exorbitant” and said that stronger measures are needed to deter speculation.
          HBA said in a statement that in addition to low interest rates and easy credit which had fuelled speculative activity, greed had taken over the market.
         “A ‘unholy alliance’ exists between certain developers, valuers and banks,” said HBA.
    "In an environment of hot demand, the banks work in cahoots with developers assisted by those wayward valuers. Our ‘teh tarik syndrome’ is also very relevant. When the price of condensed milk increases by 20 sen, the entire cost ‘teh tarik’ increases by 20 sen. Similarly, when the cost of construction increases by 20 per cent, the equivalent cost of housing increases.”
    ..........details HERE

     
    Penang houses are just ‘not affordable’ 03-12-2010, The Star

    THE average price of a house on Penang Island in 2009 was RM550,000 — the highest in the country and RM160,000 more than the average price of a house in Kuala Lumpur.
         State government think tank, Socio-Economic and Environmental Research Institute (Seri), said the price was eight times the average household in-come. Its senior fellow Dr Lim Mah Hui said the house price should be between three and four times the average household income.
         Dr Lim added that most houses that were built did not cater to the need of the majority of people.
    ................“Even the middle class cannot afford to own a house or apartment, let alone the lower income group,” he said.
    .........................He said the majority of Malay-sians want affordable homes but developers are supplying houses that they cannot afford.
    ..............“Developers prefer to cater to investors and speculators who buy to rent or to flip over and make money. They also go overseas to aggressively market properties as they are still cheap by international standards.
    ...........details here

    Sunday, May 1, 2011

    Why hit out at the Chinese?

    Every MP, wakil rakyat or elected representative is an employee of the rakyat (citizen ) - irrespective of race. Salary paid by the people, the employer.

    When your employer does not want to employ you.... What do you do? Warn and threaten your employer? ..... More than that, it may become a racist issue if you only warn and threaten a employer of a certain race.



    It would seem that the current practice of some employee in Malaysia is ...... Always blame the Chinese 'employer' when he/she does not want to employ you?!

    Thoughts to Remember:



    No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent. ~Abraham Lincoln



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    Saturday, April 30, 2011

    Malayian Household debt soaring

    An average Malaysian is today finding it harder to make ends meet. With food prices going up, oil subsidy cut - petrol prices are up and residential housing are going way beyond the means of many malaysians......




    Wednesday, April 20, 2011

    Rare Earth Processing and the Environment

    Malaysians looking at the ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES regarding Rare Earth Processing are looking for information on:



    • How the concentrate from Australia is being transported to Kuantan, Malaysia


    • What are the Radioactive products and by-products - type of products and radioactive levels, health concerns, etc


    • How and where the radioactive waste is to be stored and Disposed - Not Australia according to Auatralian Parliment! But also not in Malaysia too according to AELB (Malaysia)!!??
    Related articles:

    1) Thorium: Rare Earth Liability or Asset? - Mon, Mar 14, 2011 Feature Articles, Rare Earth Articles By Michael Montgomery—Exclusive to Rare Earth Investing News
    ...................The production of rare earth oxides comes attached with a major problem: radioactive waste. The mining of the rare earths and the processing of the various elements produces large amounts of thorium as a by product. This material is radioactive and dangerous to human health. In China, lax environmental laws have allowed the country to build a monopoly in the market. However, now the country is looking to mitigate environmental damage from the production of rare earths, shutting down small mining operations, and raising environmental standards. This has had a dramatic effect on the price of these elements, which is why western companies are looking to produce on their deposits. One such company, Lynas Corporation is building a processing plant in Malaysia that is coming under fire as concerns about the disposal of thorium and the effects on the local population mount. There is a possibility that this liability could become a resource of rare earth mining companies, as thorium can be used as fuel for nuclear power.
    ..................The concentration plant that Lynas is building in Malaysia is planned to be finished in September and has the ability to process 11,000 tonnes of oxide per year. Residents in the area around the plant are concerned that the plant may have the same devastating effects as the Mitsubishi rare earth plant, which has been attributed to Leukemia outbreaks. Mitsubishi is now engaged in a $100 million dollar cleanup of the site. ................more
    HERE


    2) The Issue of Residual Thorium & Uranium From Rare-Earth Ore Processing
    by Jack Lifton on March 11, 2011
    In the rare-earths sector a very important and under-reported story is coming to the surface. A senior executive at a rare-earth junior said to me at PDAC in Toronto earlier this week that the 800-pound gorilla in every rare-earth venture’s room, was the radioactive thorium- and/or uranium-bearing waste that will be generated by the extraction, separation, and refining operations that are the supply chain steps immediately following mining and mechanical concentration.
    ............the major advantages of Lynas’ original plan was that any radioactive residue would have been a Chinese disposal problem, and in those days the Chinese were more flexible about that than they have now become.
    The story upon which I am commenting is not going to go away, and in order to estimate the probability of success of any rare-earth mining or processing project, it is necessary to decide what weight to give to the problems arising from the necessity to obtain a legal permit to dispose of or store radioactive waste in the country involved. One should not be fooled by the idea that some countries are ‘third world’ (refering to Malaysia???) and so care little for the health of their citizens, when measured against jobs to be gained from a project. This is no longer true!
    I believe that thorium is going to be an asset not a liability as the public realizes that uranium-enhanced thorium reactors (the real name of the so-called ‘thorium’ reactor fuel) can be brought into operation and sharply reduce or eliminate the ability of the end-user of such a reactor from building fission based nuclear weapons.
    Source:
    www.techmetalsresearch.com/

    Disposal problems
    3) Australian state rejects Lynas waste from Malaysia - April 12, 2011

    4) Expert: Lynas will be far worse than Bukit Merah April 18, 2011 -
    The on-going Lynas Advanced Material Plant project will produce 20,000 tonnes of radioactive waste a year once it becomes operational.
    This will be 10 times more than the controversial Asian Rare Earth factory that was closed down in Bukit Merah 20 years ago, public health expert Dr T Jayabalan said. ..........more HERE

    5) Lynas cannot store waste onsite, says AELB - Date: Apr 18, 2011
    KUALA LUMPUR, April 18 — Malaysian regulators have denied approving Lynas Corp’s plans to store radioactive waste in its Kuantan rare earth plant indefinitely, insisting the Australian miner will not be allowed to keep the thousands of tonnes it still deems as safe. Lynas has invested RM700 million in a…more

    Sunday, April 17, 2011

    LAMP - Malaysia's New Environmental Concern

    News of the Lynas's Advanced Material Processing Plant (LAMP) to be located in Gebeng Pahang, has created some concerns about the radioactive by-products from the processing. ........ Read News links below:

    1. Australian firm to open Malaysian rare earths plant - 11 March 2011

    2. Lynas of Australia sheds some light on controversial project By ANITA GABRIEL, The Star. 31 March 2011...............Australia-listed Lynas Corp Ltd had received approvals to build a rare earth refinery in Australia and China but had picked Malaysia as the “preferred location” given its “proximity to market, access to high quality chemicals, utilities and engineering skills' coupled with its transparent regulatory framework,” said the company. ................The Lynas plant will process raw material sourced from its mine and concentration plant in Mount Weld, Western Australia which will be transported to the facility in Pahang. - The Star, StarBiz

    3. Australian state rejects Lynas waste from Malaysia - April 12, 2011

    4. Kencana Torsco Sdn. Bhd. Wins Contract from Lynas Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. for the Design, Fabrication, Lining, Supply, Installation, and Commissioning of Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel Tanks 10/4/2010 Kencana Torsco is a subsidiary of Kencana Petroleum Bhd, a leading oil & gas service provider listed on Bursa Malaysia.


    Sarawak Elaction Results 2011


    Wednesday, April 13, 2011

    Malaysiakini blocked - Election Fever or Cyber Crime?

    Some call it Election Fever, that's why Malaysiakini and Sarawak Report gets Knocked out cold!! Is this the Fever or a very serious Cyber Crime! From Anilnetto:-

    • ....Malaysiakini is now accessible on Facebook, WordPress and Blogspot after its servers were knocked out.

    • ....You can also follow important features on the Aliran website.

    • ....Readers were unable to access the website, which runs from our servers hosted at two data centres – TM Brickfields and Jaring.

    • .............the coincidence of two sets of servers, located at different data centres failing at the same time, suggests that there could be an attack on the website.

    • Get connected to latest news on this at Anilnetto Blog

    Monday, April 11, 2011

    Tuesday, April 5, 2011

    Malaysia's Political Leaders

    What does Malaysians think of their political leader?... Some view that reflects how Malaysian see their leaders and their political exploits ... just to win votes.....

    ...more Malaysian News and Views at myMalaysia News Links

    Thursday, March 24, 2011

    Election soon and Political plays begins

    As the Sarawak election looms, political 'plays' begins to be staged. Malaysians are wondering why even screening of phonographic video are allowed in Malaysia, at a top hotel!

    .... more news links at myMalaysia News

    Thursday, March 17, 2011

    YOUR HELP IS NEEDED - JAPAN CRISIS

    YOUR HELP IS NEEDED

    Resources related to the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami

    SUPPORT THE RED CRESCENT/ Red Cross DISASTER RESPONSE IN JAPAN
    You can assist those people affected by the earthquake by making a donation in Malaysia.
    Your contribution will support the Japanese Red Cross Society (JRCS) disaster relief efforts to help those affected by the earthquake and tsunami. Funds will be utilised for the on-going provision of immediate relief and for eventual recovery support to the affected population. Those in Malaysia who want to help can go to http://www.redcrescent.org.my/ and donate to the MRCS International Relief Fund or you can send cheque to: Malaysian Red Crescent Society

    Those in Malaysia or other countries can go to these websites:



    Wednesday, March 16, 2011

    Malaysian households face mounting debt

    Malaysian households faced with mounting debt - Aliran

    Low wages and economic policies that are not in the interest of the ordinary people are driving households deeper into debt, observes Anil Netto.

    The other day, I was at the ATM when I noticed a middle-aged couple in front of me in the queue. They tried a few times to withdraw funds. As I waited a few minutes, I overheard them saying they were trying to withdraw RM20, but the machine responded “insufficient funds”. They looked stressed and worried. .......... more at Aliran Malaysia

    Other Headlines on Malaysia at myMalaysia News

    Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan
    Extend your loving-kindness to the people of Japan ....How to Help :

    Wednesday, March 9, 2011

    Enviromental Concerns in Malaysia

    New Environmental concerns in Malaysia

    Rare Earth of Bukit Merah revisited in Malaysia..............

    .... more News at myMalaysia News


    Thursday, February 24, 2011

    Commission for TBH must be neutral

    Fighting for Justice in Malaysia................

    Thursday February 24, 2011 - The Star
    Commission must be neutral - Brave New World - By Azmi Sharom

    To ensure that there is no conflict of interest, the conducting officers must be totally unbiased.

    THE family of Teoh Beng Hock has decided that they do not want to take part in the Commission of Inquiry which was set up to investigate his death.

    This act has been criticised by some quarters as being a political ploy designed to delay the proceedings. I beg to disagree.

    The family has some very compelling reasons for doing what they did.

    To refresh your memory, the inquest that was formed to investigate the cause of Teoh’s death concluded with an open verdict.

    ....read at Commission must be neutral (The Star)
    ....more news on Malaysia at myMalaysia News

    Sunday, February 20, 2011

    Lim Kit Siang turns 70

    Birthday greetings and tribute to Malaysia's most well known wakil rakyat.

    Friday, February 18, 2011

    Politics of Valentine Day

    Religion, Politics and Valentine in Malaysia

    Read some interesting articles:

    • Islam and Valentine's Day
      by Mohamad Tajuddin Mohamad Rasdi - Malasyiakini - Letter ; Feb 16, 2001
      I wish to contribute my thoughts on the Valentine-Christian issue with respect to the renowned speaker Ustazah Siti Nor Bahyah.
      The main message of my thoughts is simply that Muslim scholars and clerics must be made to understand that they are not experts in everything ...particularly a good many things about other faith like Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism and others. .....details at
      Malaysiakini Letter
    • Happy Sin Day — Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani 2011-02-14
    • Shouldn't the ustazah apologise? 2011-02-14
    • Church group seeks Muslim preacher’s apology over vice link 2011-02-11

    ..... more at myMalaysiaNews