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29 July 2017

Attrative and Elegance



Attrative and Elegance.
Alas, need to be amended to compile to ROS's demand.

31 August 2014

Putrajaya Punca Melayu Rendah Diri - Tun Musa

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Bekas Timbalan Perdana Menteri Tun Musa Hitam menyifatkan masyarakat Melayu menjadi hilang keyakinan dan rendah diri akibat daripada pendirian Putrajaya dalam menangani isu.
Dalam wawancara dengan The Malaysian Insider, Musa berkata Putrajaya berterusan mengatakan kaum Melayu ketinggalan dan memerlukan bantuan, walhal sudah banyak kejayaan yang berjaya dikecapi.
"Putrajaya beberapa kali mengatakan mereka mensasarkan peningkatan ekuiti Bumiputera dalam ekonomi negara kepada 30% pada 2020.
"Tapi, kerajaan tidak mengambil kira syarikat berkaitan kerajaan (GLC) apabila mengatakan  pemilikan ekuiti Bumiputera ketika ini adalah 24%. Kita menipu diri sendiri apabila menunding jari kepada kaum Cina. Tiada yang sempurna," kata Musa.
"Hanya ahli politik bankrap berterusan menggunakan agama dan kaum untuk meraih sokongan.
"Kita tidak boleh guna lagi cara pemikiran 50 tahun lalu, kita perlu melangkah dan pandang ke depan," katanya.
"DEB diperkenalkan untuk tingkatkan masyarakat Melayu di Malaysia dan membuang rasa rendah diri mereka," kata Musa.
Beliau menerangkan, sekarang lebih ramai Melayu berjaya yang dilahirkan dan ketika ini berada dalam kumpulan kelas pertengahan dalam Malaysia.
"Orang Melayu ini boleh berfikir sendiri, secara rasional dan matang," kata Musa.
Musa juga kesal dengan kenyataan pemimpin politik kerana bercakap tanpa melakukan kajian  terlebih dahulu.
"Saya juga kecewa dan sedih dengan komen dan kenyataan yang dibuat oleh pemimpin sekarang  ini.
"Mereka seolah-olah tidak membuat kajian dan kerja rumah sebelum bercakap sesuatu.
"Malah kebanyakan mereka bercakap dahulu dan kemudian bila tersalah, baru tersedar sudah  terlambat untuk menarik kenyataan tersebut," kataya.
Lebih memburukkan keadaan adalah apabila pentadbiran sedia ada tidak mampu menangani isu  sensitif seperti agama.
"Masyarakat Melayu seolah-olah terkeliru tentang agama, bukan Melayu pula kebingungan  dengan apa yang berlaku dalam kepimpinan di Putrajaya," katanya.
Musa merujuk kepada tuntutan oleh penganut Kristian dalam isu kalimah 'Allah', kemelut  yang berpanjangan hinggalah ia dibawa ke Mahkamah Persekutuan tahun ini.
"Apa sahaja hujah yang dibangkitkan, fakta mudah tentang itu ialah keputusannya yang hanya orang Islam di Semenanjung boleh menggunakan perkataan 'Allah'," katanya.
Musa terkejut dan tidak menjangkakan isu tersebut diperbesarkan sehingga terpaksa  diselesaikan ke mahkamah.
"Jika kamu yakin dengan agama kamu, tidak perlu risau jika bukan Melayu menggunakan  perkataan 'Allah'," katanya.
Menurut Musa, ketika menjawat jawatan Menteri Pendidikan antara 1978 hingga 1981, beliau  didatangi wakil daripada masyarakat Kristian untuk berbincang mengenai penggunaan Bible  dalam bahasa Malaysia.
"Ketika itu, kerajaan menggalakkan penggunaan bahasa Malaysia oleh semua kaum, termasuk  Kristian," katanya.
Musa berkata kebenaran diberikan untuk mengimport Bible berbahasa Malaysia ke dalam  negara, tetapi ia mesti mematuhi syarat tertentu.
"Syaratnya termasuklah Bible tersebut mestilah untuk kegunaan sendiri, perlu disimpan dalam gereja dan tidak boleh dijual secara terbuka luar dari gereja," katanya.
Bagi Musa, keputusan tersebut adalah tepat dan berjaya dikompromi hinggalah ianya  diselesaikan secara senyap dan baik.
"Jika mahu semua menggunakan bahasa kebangsaan, tidak wajar membuat sekatan atau menghalang," kataya.
Sama juga dalam isu hudud, Musa berkata tiada pendirian tegas disuarakan oleh Putrajaya malahan menunjukkan kegagalan untuk mendapat kesepakatan untuk menangani undang-undang kontroversi tersebut.
"Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak berkata Malaysia tidak bersedia untuk hudud,  kemudian Pemuda Umno kata, siapa yang kata mereka menentangnya?" kata Musa.
Musa mempertikaikan mengapa semua pihak tidak duduk semeja dan berbincang secara rasional sebelum membuat pendirian yang melulu dan tidak cekap itu.
"Lakukan kajian dan rasionalisasikan, beri penjelasan. Sekarang ini semua orang boleh buat kenyataan tanpa usul selidik," katanya.
"Malaysia berisiko menjadi negara gagal kerana tidak tahu menangani kejayaan yang dikecapi dan selok-belok politik.
"Semestinya ada yang positif, orang luar kagum dengan Malaysia dan infrastrukturnya. Mungkin mereka beranggapan rakyat Malaysia gembira dan baik hati," katanya.
Musa juga mengulas kehilangan majoriti dua pertiga dalam dua pilihan raya umum, situasi yang tidak pernah berlaku dalam sejarah pemerintahan negara.
"Malaysia perlu belajar untuk menghayati erti demokrasi dan sedia untuk kalah," kata Musa.
"Kita berbangga dengan diri sendiri sebagai demokratik dan mengamalkan gaya politik  Westminster," katanya.
"Demokrasi juga bermakna memahami peranan kritikan dan mampu menerimanya," kata  beliau.
"Demokrasi digital sudah tiba di dunia ini, ia tidak dapat dijangka, terbuka, baik dan boleh juga menjadi kejam," katanya.
Harapan Musa sempena kemerdekaan ini ialah, Allah akan menyelamatkan negara dan membawa kita ke arah jalan yang lurus. – 31 Ogos, 2014.
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15 July 2013

Ha..Ha.. Is it the Effect of the So-Called "Tsunami Cina"


A senior MIC leader has questioned the government over the reduced intake of Indian and Chinese students in local universities this year while slamming its representative in the education ministry.

It was "most unfair and biased public university intake in the history of Malaysia."

He said the Chinese student intake had dropped from an average of 25 per cent over the years to 19 per cent this year.

 Read more here.

MCA up in arms over low intake of Chinese students.

Another BN partner is up in arms over the low intake of varsity students from the minority community.

Read more here.

12 June 2013

Ku Li the PM...??


YM Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, the new PM of Malaysia, is this possible?

Perhaps this is the best possible solution to the very confusing political situation we are going through at the moment more so after the results of the recent held 13th GE.

Read more here.


06 June 2013

Jambatan Kedua Pulau Pinang Pula Runtuh......!!!


Berlaku kira-kira pukul 7.00 malam ini 6 Jun 2013

Pada hari yang sama gempa bumi berukuran 4.3 skala Ritcher berlaku dekat Tawau, Sabah...!


















Read more here and here.

16 December 2012

DAP Delegates Do Not Walk The Talk...!

All eight DAP Malay leaders lose badly in CEC polls

GEORGE TOWN: All eight Malay DAP leaders who contested for central executive committee (CEC) posts lost badly at 16th DAP Congress here.

The results show that the party, dominated by the Chinese, does not make room for Malay candidates including Zairil Khir Johari who served as political secretary to DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng. Zairil only received 305 votes while his boss, Lim garnered 1,576 votes. 

A total of 1,823 delegates voted to choose 20 DAP leaders for the 2012-2015 term. The other Malay candidates who lost were Penang DAP committee member Zulkifli Mohd Noor (216 votes), Senator Ariffin SM Omar (748), Johor DAP vice-chairman Ahmad Ton (347 votes), Pahang DAP deputy chairman Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji (121), Desa Manjung DAP branch chairman Solaiman Op Syed Ibrahim (98), Roseli Abdul Ghani (39) and Harun Ahmad (28).

Zulkifli Mohd Noor, one of the DAP Malay candidates said he fought for 25 years for the Malays to be elected as CEC members but failed. "When we say 'Malaysian Malaysia,' we must represent all religions, all races...balance. The message I conveyed did not reached the grassroots. They are still choosing leaders based on race," he told Bernama.

He said that the election was also not based on ability and experience of the candidates in fighting for the party.

"There is no change. The results is a setback for Malay candidates. Perhaps the top leaders who contested want to take care of their own interests, not the party's interests." - BERNAMA 

Read more here.

P/S: Disappointed with the delegates who did not take the opportunity to put the thing right. As expected The Star, MCA controlled news organ has blasted it first salvo with this report. Soon that infamous big-mouth 'crazy' fellow will make his present with his crazy remarks which is really hurting, perhaps not you but me and all those who do not agree with the way you voted in your leaders.

DAP delegates, you have given away the bullets for 'these people' to shoot at you and your partners in PR and we the non-ketuanan. Surely a few thousand votes will swing back to the other side, then bye bye Putrajaya.

It does not matter whether the above report is correct or distorted, the reality is DAP's delegates themselves are practicing their kind of 'ketuanan' and arrogance.  

Do not blast the other side of their arrogance, ketuanan, 1Malaysia blah..blah..blah when you are also practicing such behaviour! What Middle Malaysia when you cannot accommodate others who you arrogantly think you are superior than them thus you think you have the right to monopolies everything.

Please walk the talk that you are a multiracial party and practicing Middle Malaysia..!  Do not say the other side is racist when you also have it.


13 December 2012

Tidak Perlu Risau - Keistimewaan Orang Melayu Tidak Boleh Dipinda Tanpa Perkenan Raja


Ini kerana Perkara 153 (mengenai kedudukan dan keistimewaan orang Melayu, Bumiputera serta juga hak kaum-kaum lain) dalam Perlembagaan Malaysia itu tidak boleh dipinda tanpa perkenan Majlis Raja-raja Melayu walaupun mendapat undian dua pertiga di parlimen.

Demikian menurut pakar perlembagaan, Dr Abdul Aziz Bari.
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06 November 2012

Debt Soars...


Government debt soars and to touch RM502 billion 
or 53.7% of the GDP at the end of the year.

This is not a main-main situation...!

Read more here.

19 December 2011

End of a Reclusive Leader - Kim Jong-Il is Dead


North Korean leader Kim dead
December 19, 2011

Kim Jong-Il died of heart attack, son heir apparent.


SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has died aged 69 of a heart attack, state media announced Monday, plunging the impoverished nuclear-armed nation into uncertainty.

The official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said the leader “passed away from a great mental and physical strain” at 8:30 am on Saturday while on a train for one of his “field guidance” tours.

It urged people to follow Kim’s youngest son and heir apparent Kim Jong-Un, who is aged in his late 20s.

Read more here and here and here.

25 September 2011

Jijik


Mantan perdana menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad menegur wakil rakyat BN supaya mengubah imej mewah yang ditonjolkan sehingga menyebabkan rakyat berasa jijik dengan parti itu.

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04 May 2011

How Osama bin Laden Was Detected and Killed!


Phone Call By Kuwaiti Courier Led To Bin Laden

WASHINGTON – When one of Osama bin Laden's most trusted aides picked up the phone last year, he unknowingly led U.S. pursuers to the doorstep of his boss, the world's most wanted terrorist.

That monitored phone call, recounted Monday by a U.S. official, ended a years-long search for bin Laden's personal courier, the key break in a worldwide manhunt. The courier, in turn, led U.S. intelligence to a walled compound in northeast Pakistan, where a team of Navy SEALs shot bin Laden to death.

The violent final minutes were the culmination of years of intelligence work. Inside the CIA team hunting bin Laden, it always was clear that bin Laden's vulnerability was his couriers. He was too smart to let al-Qaida foot soldiers, or even his senior commanders, know his hideout. But if he wanted to get his messages out, somebody had to carry them, someone bin Laden trusted with his life.

Shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, detainees in the CIA's secret prison network told interrogators about an important courier with the nom de guerre Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti who was close to bin Laden. After the CIA captured al-Qaida's No. 3 leader, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, he confirmed knowing al-Kuwaiti but denied he had anything to do with al-Qaida.

Then in 2004, top al-Qaida operative Hassan Ghul was captured in Iraq. Ghul told the CIA that al-Kuwaiti was a courier, someone crucial to the terrorist organization. In particular, Ghul said, the courier was close to Faraj al-Libi, who replaced Mohammed as al-Qaida's operational commander. It was a key break in the hunt for in bin Laden's personal courier.

"Hassan Ghul was the linchpin," a U.S. official said.

Finally, in May 2005, al-Libi was captured. Under CIA interrogation, al-Libi admitted that when he was promoted to succeed Mohammed, he received the word through a courier. But he made up a name for the courier and denied knowing al-Kuwaiti, a denial that was so adamant and unbelievable that the CIA took it as confirmation that he and Mohammed were protecting the courier. It only reinforced the idea that al-Kuwaiti was very important to al-Qaida.

If they could find the man known as al-Kuwaiti, they'd find bin Laden.

The revelation that intelligence gleaned from the CIA's so-called black sites helped kill bin Laden was seen as vindication for many intelligence officials who have been repeatedly investigated and criticized for their involvement in a program that involved the harshest interrogation methods in U.S. history.

[Related: Major attacks by al-Qaida]

"We got beat up for it, but those efforts led to this great day," said Marty Martin, a retired CIA officer who for years led the hunt for bin Laden.

Mohammed did not discuss al-Kuwaiti while being subjected to the simulated drowning technique known as waterboarding, former officials said. He acknowledged knowing him many months later under standard interrogation, they said, leaving it once again up for debate as to whether the harsh technique was a valuable tool or an unnecessarily violent tactic.

It took years of work before the CIA identified the courier's real name: Sheikh Abu Ahmed, a Pakistani man born in Kuwait. When they did identify him, he was nowhere to be found. The CIA's sources didn't know where he was hiding. Bin Laden was famously insistent that no phones or computers be used near him, so the eavesdroppers at the National Security Agency kept coming up cold.

Ahmed was identified by detainees as a mid-level operative who helped al-Qaida members and their families find safe havens. But his whereabouts were such a mystery to U.S. intelligence that, according to Guantanamo Bay documents, one detainee said Ahmed was wounded while fleeing U.S. forces during the invasion of Afghanistan and later died in the arms of the detainee.

But in the middle of last year, Ahmed had a telephone conversation with someone being monitored by U.S. intelligence, according to an American official, who like others interviewed for this story spoke only on condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive operation. Ahmed was located somewhere away from bin Laden's hideout when he had the discussion, but it was enough to help intelligence officials locate and watch Ahmed.

In August 2010, Ahmed unknowingly led authorities to a compound in the northeast Pakistani town of Abbottabad, where al-Libi had once lived. The walls surrounding the property were as high as 18 feet and topped with barbed wire. Intelligence officials had known about the house for years, but they always suspected that bin Laden would be surrounded by heavily armed security guards. Nobody patrolled the compound in Abbottabad.

In fact, nobody came or went. And no telephone or Internet lines ran from the compound. The CIA soon believed that bin Laden was hiding in plain sight, in a hideout especially built to go unnoticed. But since bin Laden never traveled and nobody could get onto the compound without passing through two security gates, there was no way to be sure.

Despite that uncertainty, intelligence officials realized this could represent the best chance ever to get to bin Laden. They decided not to share the information with anyone, including staunch counterterrorism allies such as Britain, Canada and Australia.

By mid-February, the officials were convinced a "high-value target" was hiding in the compound. President Barack Obama wanted to take action.

"They were confident and their confidence was growing: 'This is different. This intelligence case is different. What we see in this compound is different than anything we've ever seen before,'" John Brennan, the president's top counterterrorism adviser, said Monday. "I was confident that we had the basis to take action."

Options were limited. The compound was in a residential neighborhood in a sovereign country. If Obama ordered an airstrike and bin Laden was not in the compound, it would be a huge diplomatic problem. Even if Obama was right, obliterating the compound might make it nearly impossible to confirm bin Laden's death.

Said Brennan, "The president had to evaluate the strength of that information, and then made what I believe was one of the most gutsiest calls of any president in recent memory."

Brennan told CNN Tuesday that "there was no single piece of information that was an 'ah-hah' moment." He said officials took "bits and pieces" of intelligence gathered and analyzed over a long period of time to nail down the leads they needed.

Obama tapped two dozen members of the Navy's elite SEAL Team Six to carry out a raid with surgical accuracy.

Before dawn Monday morning, a pair of helicopters left Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan. The choppers entered Pakistani airspace using sophisticated technology intended to evade that country's radar systems, a U.S. official said.

Officially, it was a kill-or-capture mission, since the U.S. doesn't kill unarmed people trying to surrender. But it was clear from the beginning that whoever was behind those walls had no intention of surrendering, two U.S. officials said.

The helicopters lowered into the compound, dropping the SEALs behind the walls. No shots were fired, but shortly after the team hit the ground, one of the helicopters came crashing down and rolled onto its side for reasons the government has yet to explain. None of the SEALs was injured, however, and the mission continued uninterrupted.

With the CIA and White House monitoring the situation in real time — presumably by live satellite feed or video carried by the SEALs — the team stormed the compound.

Thanks to sophisticated satellite monitoring, U.S. forces knew they'd likely find bin Laden's family on the second and third floors of one of the buildings on the property, officials said. The SEALs secured the rest of the property first, then proceeded to the room where bin Laden was hiding. A firefight ensued, Brennan said.

Ahmed and his brother were killed, officials said. Then, the SEALs killed bin Laden with a bullet just above his left eye, blowing off part his skull, another official said. Using the call sign for his visual identification, one of the soldiers communicated that "Geronimo" had been killed in action, according to a U.S. official.

Bin Laden's body was immediately identifiable, but the U.S. also conducted DNA testing that identified him with near 100 percent certainty, senior administration officials said. Photo analysis by the CIA, confirmation on site by a woman believed to be bin Laden's wife, who was wounded, and matching physical features such as bin Laden's height all helped confirm the identification. At the White House, there was no doubt.

"I think the accomplishment that very brave personnel from the United States government were able to realize yesterday is a defining moment in the war against al-Qaida, the war on terrorism, by decapitating the head of the snake known as al-Qaida," Brennan said.

U.S. forces searched the compound and flew away with documents, hard drives and DVDs that could provide valuable intelligence about al-Qaida, a U.S. official said. The entire operation took about 40 minutes, officials said.

Bin Laden's body was flown to the USS Carl Vinson in the North Arabian sea, a senior defense official said. There, aboard a U.S. warship, officials conducted a traditional Islamic burial ritual. Bin Laden's body was washed and placed in a white sheet. He was placed in a weighted bag that, after religious remarks by a military officer, was slipped into the sea about 2 a.m. EDT Monday.

Said the president, "I think we can all agree this is a good day for America."

Read more here .



02 May 2011

So, Osama Is Dead, What's Next!


Osama bin Laden was killed by a US military operation in Pakistan on Sunday, 1st May, 2011, about ten years after the 911 World Trade Twin Towers tragedy.

So, the end of an evil iconic figure who had haunted many, especially to the Americans, but will the world now in a better shape?

Read more here:

23 January 2011

Wahai Guru-Guru Semua, Jangan Lawan Tapi Elok Setia Pada Kerajaan!

Kerajaan tidak pernah mempersoalkan kesetiaan guru-guru di negara ini tetapi selain kesetiaan kepada negara, Timbalan Perdana Menteri Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin hari ini berkata, adalah elok bagi guru juga supaya setia kepada kerajaan.

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17 January 2011

Tunisians React to the Luxury of the Ousted President


Tunisian long time president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was ousted and fled to Saudi Arabia on the night of 16th January 2010 after more than 23 years as president.

The following are the feelings and reactions of Tunisians when they took the opportunity to swamp to one of the ousted president nephew's mansion two days after the former president was driven away by a popular revolt and fled the country for safety.

Many Tunisians believe Ben Ali’s family stole much of the country’s wealth, and at his nephew’s Mediterranean beach side mansion, they were taking it back yesterday.

Crowds of people, some in family groups, filed through the villa in the resort of Hammamet, 60km from the capital, to take pictures and remove what some called “souvenirs”.

Visitors helped themselves to an air conditioner, pulled up an underground sprinkler system from the lawn, and tore electricity cables from the wall.

“The people’s money went into the garden,” said one man as he held up two large decorative quartz rocks.

“It makes me sad because he (Ben Ali and his family) stole all the money to build this house from the people of Tunisia,” said Priska Nufar, who was taking a look around the mansion. “He lives in luxury and the people do not have money for food.”

Read more here.


01 January 2011

Got Money With You Afraid To Get Rob, Got No Money With You Get Chop! Which Way To Do?

Man’s hand chopped off by angry robbers

Excerpted from The Star online. Read more here.

A gang of three armed robbers chopped off the left arm of a car repairman in Johor Baru because he did not have enough money on him.

They only managed to get RM300 cash and a mobile phone from the victim, reported SinChew Daily.

At about midnight on Wednes­day, Wang Kai Yin, 28, from Kulai was driving home alone but stopped his car at a parking lot in a park after hearing an unusual noise.

When he got down to check, three men on two motorcycles demanded he hand over all his cash and valuables.

Wang surrendered his wallet, but when he told them he had no more money, one of the robbers got angry and cut off his arm.

24 December 2010

Oil Prices > US$91, On The Way To US$100?

Oil jumps to highest since 2008 crisis

December 24, 2010

NEW YORK, Dec 24 — Oil surged above US$91 (RM282) a barrel to its highest price in more than two years yesterday, as Opec member Libya’s apparent lack of concern over prices prompted some analysts to call for a new year’s run at US$100.

With crude reaching back-to-back 26-month highs, ultra-cold weather stoking demand and depleting US stockpiles at the fastest pace in 12 years, traders are now looking for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to signal when it might begin pumping more crude.

Read more here.

P/S: Be ready to go to your nearest petrol kiosk to pump in your car full tank, price be adjusted anytime soon!

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