Police detain four DAP members in anti-Lynas protest
Posted by Kit in DAP, environment on Sunday, 15 May 2011, 1:59 pm
By Clara Chooi
May 15, 2011 | The Malaysian Insider
KUANTAN, May 15 — Police arrested four DAP members here this morning for holding a demonstration to protest the Lynas Corp rare earths refinery in Gebeng.
DAP Socialist Youth (DAPSY) chief Anthony Loke (file picture), who was present at the time, told The Malaysian Insider that the police moved in to arrest the four just as the event on was nearing its tail end.
He explained that the programme had began with the opening of the Kuantan DAP service centre on Jalan Beserah at 10am this morning before moving on to a short demonstration.
“It was just a small one… three of us gave speeches, (Triang assemblyman) Leong Ngah Ngah, (PKR’s Indera Mahkota MP) Azan Ismail and then me. Read the rest of this entry »
Four arrested at anti-Lynas protest
Posted by Kit in DAP, environment, General on Sunday, 15 May 2011, 1:01 pm
By S Pathmawathy
May 15, 11 | Malaysiakini
At least four people were arrested in Kuantan, Pahang today during at a rally organised by the anti-Lynas Advanced Material Plant (LAMP) movement.
The protestors had gathered in front of DAP’s service centre in the state capital at about 11.30am.
Barely 10 minutes into the demonstration, the police had moved in.
DAP Pahang publicity secretary Chow Yu Hui and organising secretary Lee Chin Chen as well as Khor Huey Ying and Thing Siew Shuen, from the DAP’s headquarters were arrested. Read the rest of this entry »
Malays and cerita cerita hantu
By Sakmongkol AK47
The Malaysian Insider
May 15, 2011
There has been a sudden surge in Malay preference for ghost films recently. Perhaps the implications for this preference are more serious than just the indication of productivity of the artistic creativity that produced them. Let’s see the political implications.
When DS Najib addressed the UMNO hoi poloi, the UMNO lumpen-proletariat, the UMNO murba, I was sure he wanted his message to reach a wider audience.
In particular the Malay masses who have deserted UMNO in the 2008 elections. Even more so, the 1.5 million UMNO members who did not vote for UMNO candidates for various reasons. Najib’s call for unity is not made to a vacuous audience, this he must know.
I hope he doesn’t underestimate the discerning capabilities of the rural folks and UMNO members. UMNO members can no longer be divided into old and new UMNO. By old I mean those UMNO members who desire a return to the old UMNO. Read the rest of this entry »
The Ugly Muslim
Posted by Kit in Mariam Mokhtar on Sunday, 15 May 2011, 11:25 am
By Mariam Mokhtar
May 9, 11 | Malaysiakini
The Muslim NGO Pembela is wrong to blame Christianity for the alleged decline of Islam in Malaysia because the worst enemies of Islam, in Malaysia, are from within the ranks of the Muslims.
Islam may be a beautiful religion, but some of the Muslims in Umno, Utusan Malaysia, and the extremist groups like Perkasa and Pembela are ugly. Islam may preach love and tolerance, but Muslims in Umno, Utusan, Perkasa and Pembela are bigots who are consumed with hate.
Perhaps the so-called Muslims in these organisations, who profess to be true Muslims, are Muslim in name only. They lust after power and are aware that without the Malay vote, the activities of their party, their newspaper, their institution or their way of life (the Ketuanan Melayu lording it over other communities) will be curtailed or cease to exist altogether. Read the rest of this entry »
The Ugly Malaysian
Posted by Kit in Mariam Mokhtar on Sunday, 15 May 2011, 11:21 am
By Mariam Mokhtar
May 2, 11 | Malaysiakini
It was to be expected that when ‘The Ugly Chinaman’ appeared in this column last week, the Chinese ‘face’ was slighted. Many ignored the fact that the offensive bits were attributes, made by the writer Bo Yang, about his fellow Chinese.
The article also incorporated answers from a questionnaire I had circulated within a small cross-section of Malaysians (Chinese and non-Chinese), that although unscientific, gave a flavour of what people perceived of the Chinese.
For a brief moment, the normally reticent Chinese was indignant. The messenger had to be shot.
When previous articles appeared under this column, condemning the Malays, I was seen as a champion of all races and praised for ‘seeing it from the other side’. Read the rest of this entry »
The Ugly Chinaman
Posted by Kit in Mariam Mokhtar on Sunday, 15 May 2011, 11:19 am
By Mariam Mokhtar
Apr 25, 11 | Malaysiakini
It is heartbreaking for Malaysians to see that the country is more fractured and divided than at any time in its history – Malays against Chinese, east Malaysians against peninsular Malaysians, Muslims against non-Muslims, and so on.
In the aftermath of the Sarawak election, the swing of votes to the opposition alarmed BN, but instead of looking in the mirror at itself, BN has again sought to blame others for its faults.
As is the norm after any election, it is the Chinese which BN conveniently picks on to ‘explain’ its poor showing in the voting pattern.
Why should we question the loyalty of the Chinese when BN should examine its own leadership, its policies and the way its conducts itself before, during and after an election? Read the rest of this entry »
As police probe, Ibrahim Ali threatens crusade against Christians
Posted by Kit in 1Malaysia, Islam, nation building, Religion on Sunday, 15 May 2011, 10:19 am
By Clara Chooi
May 15, 2011 | The Malaysian Insider
GOMBAK, May 15 — Despite police still investigating unsubstantiated reports of a move to a Christian Malaysia, Perkasa president Datuk Ibrahim Ali threatened Christians nationwide last night that he would wage a crusade or holy war should they proceed with their agenda to usurp Islam.
The pint-sized Malay rights leader thundered to a ceramah audience of some 200 at Kampung Changkat here that he was willing to take the fall for his statement for the sake of defending the dignity of Islam.
Although he complained of fatigue from his nine ceramah stops from Kelantan to here since Friday night, the Pasir Mas MP also said his blood was boiling with rage and “hairs standing on end” following recent reports of a Christian conspiracy between religious leaders and opposition party politicians. Read the rest of this entry »
Perkasa ready to crusade against ungrateful Christians
Posted by Kit in 1Malaysia, Islam, nation building, Religion on Sunday, 15 May 2011, 10:15 am
By Aidila Razak
May 15, 11 | MalaysiaKini
Perkasa president Ibrahim Ali said that he is willing to wage a crusade against the Christians if the community allegedly continues to challenge Islam’s position in the country.
“If they want a crusade, so be it. If they say that the peace that we enjoy is not good enough … we shall take up the challenge. Don’t take the silence of Muslims as a sign of fear,” he warned to cheers from about 150 people at a ceramah last night.
“Before our followers fall in this battle, (Perkasa) leaders will first lay down their lives and die sprawling in blood,” he thundered.
Speaking at a function organised by the Komuniti 1Malaysia group of Kampung Kerdas and Kampung Changkat in Gombak, Ibrahim accused the Christians of “challenging the sovereignty and dignity of Malays and Muslims.” Read the rest of this entry »
Gloom, anger mars Kaamatan celebrations
Casey Lee
Free Malaysia Today
May 14, 2011
KOTA BELUD: At the foothills of the majestic Mount Kinabalu, quiet gloom sits on scenic Kampung Tambatuon.
Despite being well into the festive month of Kaamatan or harvest festival in Sabah, there is little cheer here and much of it has to do with the state government’s insidious plan to build a dam nearby.
When we decided to visit Kampung Tambatous for a festive story, we were not prepared for the air of forebrooding that assailed us entering the village from the Kota Belud-Ranau bypass.
Fresh signs and banners shouting ‘No’ and ‘Amaran!’ (Warning) littered the winding 4km drive along a narrow gravel road into the village.
It belies a suspicion rarely found in any kampong in Sabah, where one usually senses welcome and amused curiousity.
Its mid-morning in Kampung Tambatuon and as we drove into the village a middle-aged woman stared suspiciously at our vehicle while others looked at us from doorways and windows .
This is the site of the state government’s proposed Tambatuon dam.
The villagers have been up in arms against the project for two years now.
These days all strangers are suspects and we are in their crosshairs. Read the rest of this entry »
Tahrir Square fills again as Egypt holds Mubarak’s wife for crimes against state
Posted by Kit in Middle East/Africa on Sunday, 15 May 2011, 8:01 am
Jack Shenker in Cairo
guardian.co.uk
13 May 2011
Largest rally in recent weeks comes on day ousted president’s wife detained on suspicion of illegally acquiring wealth
Tens of thousands of Egyptians returned to Tahrir Square in Cairo on Friday in a show of national unity against sectarian tension, and to demonstrate their solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The largest rally to be held in the Egyptian capital in recent weeks took place as Suzanne Mubarak, wife of ousted president Hosni Mubarak, was detained by investigators for 15 days on suspicion of illegally acquiring wealth.
Cheers erupted in the square as news broke of Mrs Mubarak’s incarceration. The 70-year-old former first lady now joins her husband, two sons and more than 20 other ministers and business figures from the Mubarak regime on the list of those being investigated for crimes against the state.
Last week former interior minister Habib Al-Adly was sentenced to 12 years in prison for financial fraud. He also stands accused of having ordered the killing of peaceful protesters, a charge that can carry the death penalty.
In a sign of how vibrant and fragmented Egypt’s political landscape has become since the toppling of Mubarak in February, protesters came together on Friday to support a multitude of causes from local anti-corruption campaigns to unity with Arab uprisings elsewhere in the region.
Following a week of sectarian violence in Cairo in which at least 15 people were killed in clashes at a church in the poor neighbourhood of Imbaba, many demonstrators held aloft placards depicting the Christian cross and Muslim crescent, and chanted: “We are all Egyptians.” Read the rest of this entry »
Them versus us
Posted by Kit in 1Malaysia, nation building on Saturday, 14 May 2011, 10:51 pm
Mustafa Sharif
The Malaysian Insider
May 14, 2011
MAY 14 — There has been too much focus on Anwar Ibrahim’s fitness to lead the country; whether Raja Petra Kamaruddin has sold out his ideals for ringgit Malaysia; and what exactly Zaid Ibrahim stands for.
All this is just a distraction from a couple of questions at hand, which are: do Malaysians have to depend on others to transform and save this country? And who exactly is the adversary?
The simple answer is that you and I have to step out of our comfort zones, galvanise family and friends and make a difference at the ballot box.
This is about us versus them. I define us as ordinary Malaysians who have had enough of corruption, abuses of power, intimidation, religious persecution, mediocrity, divide and rule, the discredit of the judiciary, police and other institutions, the blatant flaunting of wealth and power by incumbents, and the incompetence and spineless national media. Read the rest of this entry »
Thousands rally for Syrian dead
Posted by Kit in Middle East/Africa on Saturday, 14 May 2011, 8:28 pm
Al Jazeera
14 May 2011
More than 8,000 people attend funeral of protester who was killed by security forces in restive city of Homs.
More than 8,000 people are attending the funeral in Homs of one of three protesters killed by Syrian security forces in the restive city, an eyewitness told Al Jazeera.
Mourners for Fouad al-Rajoub, who was killed on Friday, gathered near Bab al-Dreib and began making their way through the city chanting for an end to the siege on Homs, Baniyas and Deraa, the major flashpoints in the uprising.
The eyewitness said that due to the size of the procession the military had removed and relocated some of the checkpoints it had established throughout the city since mass anti-regime protests erupted there last month.
“Everything is peaceful now but we will be passing government buildings and I fear the snipers will open fire on us,” he said. Read the rest of this entry »
10 Days in May (9)
Posted by Kit in Hishammuddin, Media, Najib Razak on Saturday, 14 May 2011, 4:29 pm
Tweets @limkitsiang:-
Hishammuddin shld retract/apologise 4baseless “some basis” assertion re: Utusan Christian Msia bogey. Is he prepared 2resign if no “basis”?
Is Hisham prepared 2rely on 1 2 dubious individuals 2jeopardise wellbeing welfare 29 million Msians n credibility of Najib’s 1Msia concept?
World watching. Utusan’s seditious Christian Msia bogey put on trial Najib Hishammuddin.More entire BN Cabinet/leadership as CSL led by nose
DAP claims member forced to back Christian Malaysia report
Posted by Kit in 1Malaysia, Islam, nation building on Saturday, 14 May 2011, 3:51 pm
By Clara Chooi
May 14, 2011 | The Malaysian Insider
KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 — The DAP claimed today one of its members had likely been coerced into lodging a report against the party in support of Utusan Malaysia’s Christian conspiracy article.
Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi, who was implicated in the Malay daily’s allegations last Saturday, told a press conference here that the member, Mohamed Razali Abdul Rahman, could have been forced to lodge the report as the paper has not one single testimony made in its favour to date.
He complained that since Mohamed Razali’s report yesterday, the latter could not be reached over the phone.
“We have tried to contact him but he has not been answering his calls,” Ooi (left) said.
He added that it is now one man’s word against at least 40 others, including eight pastors and at least 13 DAP leaders and members, all of whom had attended the event in Penang where Utusan Malaysia claimed the conspiracy had taken place.
The group, he explained, had been summoned to give statements to the police over the week. Read the rest of this entry »
Malaysian human capital outflow
Posted by Kit in Brain drain, nation building on Saturday, 14 May 2011, 2:20 pm
By Michael Lee
May 14, 2011 | The Malaysian Insider
MAY 14 — Once, on the way to the airport in the cold dead of night, I had a heated discussion with an acquaintance of my father from the US about having a life outside of Malaysia.
I was in my teens then, fresh from the Malaysian public education system and was a staunch supporter of our government’s policies. The man who initiated the discussion, on the other hand, was a successful overseas Malaysian himself and was going on about the many merits of leaving Malaysia for a better life abroad. He himself had left Malaysia decades ago after getting his degree and has since found success in an auto-parts business he founded.
Throughout the drive, he cherry picked on the rampant corruption and injustices, particularly against non-Bumiputeras, like us, deep set in the Malaysian social, economic and political system.
While I believed most of what he said to be true, it was not something I haven’t heard before.
Again and again, my defence was that Malaysia was young in being independent compared with the US and needed more time to mature before the inequalities and inefficiencies fade away. The conversation ended in, what I believe, a stalemate, with his detailed reasoning unable to pierce the wall that was my youthful optimism. This took place about 18 years ago. Read the rest of this entry »
Egypt: Suzanne Mubarak detained in corruption probe
Posted by Kit in Corruption on Saturday, 14 May 2011, 1:47 pm
13 May 2011 | BBC
The wife of ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has been detained for 15 days pending further investigations into corruption allegations.
The 70-year-old was later moved to an intensive care unit in Sharm el-Sheikh hospital after suffering what officials said was a suspected heart attack.
Mr Mubarak stepped down in February after weeks of protests.
He and Mrs Mubarak have been questioned over allegations of “illegal acquisition of wealth”.
Mr Mubarak, who held power for 30 years, is currently receiving treatment Sharm el-Sheikh hospital while under arrest.
Mohammed Fathallah, the head of the hospital, said Mrs Mubarak had suffered a “suspected heart attack and a sharp increase in blood pressure” after she was told she would be detained. He added she would be kept in the intensive care unit, under observation, for 24 hours. Read the rest of this entry »
‘Emotionally mature’ leaders put Najib to shame
Posted by Kit in 1Malaysia, Islam, nation building on Saturday, 14 May 2011, 1:40 pm
by Jeswan Kaur
May 14, 2011 | Free Malaysia Today
COMMENT: ‘Rakyat diutamakan’ or people first tagline parroted by current prime minister Najib Razak is an out and out lie.
If the people are indeed Najib’s priority, he would stop discriminating one race from the other.
The Umno-owned Malay daily, Utusan Malaysia has once again stirred the hornet’s nest through its May 7 article alluding that Christianity would soon oust Islam as the official religion of this country.
Needless to say the report, which Utusan lifted from postings by bloggers, heated up the already tense racial-relationship between Malaysians of different faiths.
And what does Prime Minister Najib do? He continues playing politics, asking the Malays to give their undivided loyalty to Umno so that the party is able to continue its lordship over Malaysia.
That done, he demands a pledge from local leaders of Christianity that they will respect Islam as Malaysia’s official religion.
The leaders were also made to give an undertaking that they will never challenge the provision enshrined in the Federal Constitution. Read the rest of this entry »
Christian conspiracy: Special branch link suspected
Posted by Kit in 1Malaysia, Islam, nation building on Saturday, 14 May 2011, 1:11 pm
By Aidila Razak
May 14, 11 | MalaysiaKini
DAP-Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi suspects possible coercion of the DAP member, who filed a police report on the alleged ‘Christian conspiracy’ yesterday just after the ministry had said there was “some basis” to the allegations.
Speaking to reporters in Kuala Lumpur today, Ooi said they believe that the man, DAP Bukit Tumba branch committee member Mohamed Razali Abdul Rahman, may have been convinced to do so by his relative who is a special branch police officer who monitors political activities in the Jelutong area.
“We were told Mohamed Razali and this officer are relatives, and that it was this officer who was instrumental in helping Utusan Malaysia get the story. I hope the police can start to look into this angle and make a fair and just investigation into the case.
“We don’t know his motive or intention for filing his police report some five days after we filed our police report denying the allegations made in Utusan,” he said.
Ooi added that Mohamed Razali had accompanied Ooi when the MP lodged his police report on May 8, showing a press photograph of the two together at the station. Read the rest of this entry »
Police quiz 8 pastors over ‘Christian conspiracy’
Posted by Kit in 1Malaysia, Islam, nation building on Saturday, 14 May 2011, 1:09 pm
By Aidila Razak
May 14, 11 | MalaysiaKini
Police have quizzed eight pastors who were present at the gathering in Penang that Utusan Malaysia had alleged to have hatched a so-called ‘conspiracy’ to make Christianity the official religion.
According to Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi, the pastors were called up in the week following his police report on May 8 denying the Malay daily’s claims.
Speaking to reporters in Kuala Lumpur, Ooi who was present at the dinner last weekend where the ‘plot’ was supposedly hatched, said that the police’s questions to the pastors suggests confusion of the authorities over the manner of Christian worship with the taking of a pledge.
“The pastors were commonly asked questions of the same theme,” said Ooi.
“They were asked if there was a conspiracy to install a Christian prime minister and if there was a pledge taken to make Christianity the official religion of the country. They (the pastors) categorically denied this.
“They were also asked if they raised their hands during their prayers, as commonly practiced among Christians, and if they had raised their left or right hand, and how high they raised it,” he said. Read the rest of this entry »