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Sunday, June 03, 2012

Radio Free Sarawak

I post this article after reading zorro's post about a  Radio Free Sarawak anchorman, Peter John Jaban, abducted by Malaysian security forces – Police deny knowledge on the whereabouts of the popular indigenous radio presenter. 

Radio Free Sarawak is a an independent radio station broadcasting news for Sarawak’s indigenous communities and brings you the news you want to hear, not what the BN government wants you to hear. No one controls us, except you, the listeners of Sarawak . So tune in and get the information, news, interviews, reports and comment that you could never hope to hear on any of the government-controlled radio stations in Malaysia.

With the internet age, this free radio broadcast one have the option to listen on multiple platforms and all over the world and below, how to do it.

How To Listen to RFS (copied from their website)
You can listen to the show online in a multitude of ways:
  1. Website: On radiofreesarawak.org you can listen to the show. They are posted daily between 4-7pm. If the audio player doesn’t work you probably don’t have Adobe Flash installed. Go to Adobe’s website to install the Flash player. It’s free.
  2. Download: Download the show as an MP3 file – the link can be found next to each show. One episode is around 110 megabytes in size and may take some time to download depending on your internet connection.
  3. iTunes: Subscribe on iTunes using this link. You must have iTunes installed. You can download iTunes for freehere.
  4. RSS: Subscribe via our RSS feed using a RSS reader. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and allows you to automatically receive notifications when new shows come available. Recommended RSS programs are Google Reader (Browser based), Reeder (MAC) and Newz Crawler (Windows).
  5. On your mobile: You can listen to the show on your mobilephone. With Apple iPhone you can subscribe with iTunes and on Android devices you can install gReader, which is  free download from the Android Market.
  6. Social media: Like us on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter to receive instant notifications when new shows are posted online.

RFS is also running a donation to support their campaign to buy and distribute more radio sets to be distributed to the indigenous communities in Sarawak. With Just £10, can buy a radio set that can be listened by several families in the longhouses.

These people have been deprived of real news about Malaysia and especially what is actually happening in Sarawak. 


Saturday, March 26, 2011

In Malaysia, Sex Is The Trump Card

I think it's already the talk of the country and maybe some part of the world. The timely release of a porn video to coincide with the Sarawak Election do rock the country's political scenario. While the Sodomy II is still waiting for the conclusion, another sub-plot rises. I think Malaysia politics are centred around sex. A few politician falls due to the haunting word "sex" and some came back. Is "sex" the only and successful way to topple or assassinate someone in Malaysia? So far it seems that's the way after the success of Tun M using it as his trump card in late 90s.

Will pornographic material be allowed in Malaysia if it is for a good cause? This is what the Ministers in the Prime minister's Department (whose son's hot pic were circulated over the internet sometimes ago) It depends on what the purpose is. They wanted to show proof that Anwar had sex with this woman, not to make a pornographic video,” said the minister in the prime minister's department.

Malaysian's especially Malays, are so obsessed with sex that if one want to sell any medicine or concoction, just add the sentence 'menguatkan tenaga bathin', or 'meningkatkan daya kelalakian'. 

Today I received an email from a friend analysing the authenticity of the pornographic release. I copy and paste the email forwarded to me under the subject: Datuk T sex video – technical insights and rationale (Look like a HOAX ?)below:

(Last two days ‘Datuk T’s’ pornographic video showing a look-alike of Anwar Ibrahim is a hoax.) Interesting read on.......

Datuk T sex video – technical insights and rationale

Written by  Kim Quek - Thursday, 24 March 2011 14:52


This article was actually written yesterday, but upon completing the article, I was stunned by the explosive news of the sudden appearance of the trio behind the sex video. Concerned that my article might have been overtaken by this sudden turn of events, I withheld its release yesterday.  However, upon a review of the latest events, I find that the technical insights and rationale put forward therein are still valid and pertinent to the issue at hand.  I hence present my following article with the hope that it will add to the understanding of this fast evolving drama.

There is one simple way to find out whether ‘Datuk T’s’ pornographic video showing a look-alike of Anwar Ibrahim is a hoax, and that is to go to Anwar’s face book from your own face book account and look for his entries at the time when the video was supposed to be recorded, which is 10:23pm to 10:45pm on Feb 21, 2011.

I just did that, and I found that anwar made entries on that day at The fact that Anwar was actually posting messages in face book at the relevant time clearly10:40pm, 10:49pm, 10:50pm, for which he received 9 comments, 17 comments, 8 comments respectively.  And thereafter, he made another 7 entries, up till 11:028pm. indicates that Anwar couldn’t have been doing what was indicated in the video.

As jokingly exclaimed by Anwar during the press conference on Mar 21, hours after the exposure of the video: How could he be carrying out the sex act and typing on his computer at the same time?  Obviously, ‘Datuk T’ had neglected to look up Anwar’s face book before he launched his pornographic piece.

QUESTIONABLE TIME FRAME

Purely on a technical level, another question that puzzled me was: How could so many acts be compressed into the purported duration of 22 minutes as indicated in the video?  Journalists who had viewed the video said that the love-making part lasted 17 minutes.  This means that within the remaining 5 minutes, the following events had to be completed:
Pre-sex act:
  • Anwar look-alike (Mr. X) walked into the room with the conductor who gave instruction to the prostitute who was already waiting there. The conductor left the room.
  • The couple undressed.
  • Woman went into the bathroom and took a bath, which should include wiping dry with a towel (the undressing and bathroom part of the video was skipped by ‘Datuk T’, but he said the woman took a bath).
Post-sex act:
  • Mr.X wiped his lower part with tissue, and went into the bathroom to clean himself, which presumably included washing and wiping dry with a towel.
  • Mr. X came out from the bathroom, dressed himself and walked off the room.
It should be obvious that when one tallies up the reasonable time allowed for completing each of these events, the total will far exceed 5 minutes.   This conflict of time frames further undermines the credibility of the video clip.

PLOT IMPLAUSIBLE

‘Datuk T’ said that the sex romp took place in a Spa which provides sex in Kuala Lumpur.

Will anyone believe that opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim – who has been subjected incessantly to all sorts of cruel and unjust political persecution for the past 13 years, branded as enemy number one, for which the ruling power has been desperate to see that he is politically annihilated – would even condescend to walk into a place of such disrepute at the peak hours, where he would be instantly recognized by almost everyone present there, not to mention having sex with a prostitute in the same place?  Haven’t ‘Datuk T’ and the plotters behind him overstretched their imagination, if they think the people would swallow such a story?

‘Datuk T’ also claimed that Anwar sent him to the room to look for his lost watch.

If Anwar had patronized a prostitute in the room, would he be so foolish as to send someone to the room to look for his watch?  Wouldn’t that stupid act amount to a virtual confession to others what misdeed he had done there?  And wouldn’t that confession spell the end of his political career?  Who will believe that Anwar would value the watch more than his family, his political career and the destiny of his country and his people?

Despite the indefatigable effort of the ruling power to fix Anwar all these years, has it produced an iota of evidence of his political or moral misconduct, such as corruption, abuse of power, religious or moral sins?

If Anwar has shown none of these weaknesses, why should Malaysians believe ‘Datuk T’ in preference over Anwar, when what the former has displayed so far is nothing but crass acts of character assassination that serves the evil design of his political masters?



Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Oh No! Our Corruption index Score Down The Chute?

Corruption index  score down the chuteWhen Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi took over the helm of the Malaysian Government, one of his mission is to fight graft. However to the perception of the people, he failed even though the agency responsible has been re branded and given a new name. The new MACC seems not speeding ahead at the expected pace and the late Teo Beng Hock case has been plagueing the Commission's name. Free Malaysia Today Online newspaper reported on the home page Corruption index Score down the chute by Stephanie Sta Maria who reported;

KUALA LUMPUR: Transparency International (TI) has slapped Malaysia with a historically low Corruption Perception Index (CPI) score of 4.4 for 2010.
The CPI score indicates the perceived level of corruption in a country Its scale is set from 0 to 10, with 0 being the most corrupt and 10 being the least.
Malaysia's CPI score plummeted to 4.5 last year from 5.1 in 2008. Its 2010 score has maintained its current ranking at 56 out of 176 countries. Read more.......
Transparency International release the index today by secretary-general Ngooi Chiu-Ing and listed a number of reasons that TI-Malaysia believed earned Malaysia its 2010 score.
  • the perception of little progress in combating corruption
  • the lack of political will in implementing anti-corruption measures and the perennial example here is no 'big fish' being brought to book.
  • poor progress in the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) fiasco, no further action by the attorney-general in judicial appointment tampering, the practice of awarding mega projects and contracts without open tenders and no integrity pacts implemented to date.


Under Najib “Integrity is one of the National Key Results Areas (NKRA) with the target of improvement of the CPI score as a KPI.

“But overall the government must show stronger political will in fighting corruption and walk the talk,” Ngooi added.

Go HERE  and HERE for the 2010 Corruption Perceptions index 2010 results of the world.

Now that the Galas election has been flagged off, among the voters in the constituencies are the Orang asli has 1,889 voters.  Is it a coincidence that the Orang Asli voice out their frustrations and reported on the day of Galas by election nomination day this has to be published  Orang Asli seething at uncaring government and definitely NOT in the mainstream media. Will the Orang asli in Galas be able to read this?
Najib must kill graft to keep his goal alive

Monday, May 17, 2010

P 212 Sibu


The people of Sibu has made the right choice by denying BN its seat. Is this sign that Sarawak Tsunami will begin? If people of Sibu has made the right choice when will other constituencies in Sarawak change. 

DAP candidate Richard Wong Ho Leng of DAP polled 18,570 against BN's Robert Lau Hui Yew who polled 18,447 votes. Independent  candidate Narawi Harun 232 vote. Majority is 398. 

Pengiraan Undi Semasa dan Terkini Pilihanraya Kecil Sibu
5:00 Petang: DAP – 810 BN – 1029 Bebas – 15
5:10 Petang: DAP – 1029 BN – 2959 Bebas – 18
6:00 Petang: DAP – 1819 BN – 3804 Bebas – 37
6:30 Petang: DAP – 7026 BN – 6243 Bebas – 52
7:00 Petang: DAP – 10,733 BN – 9229 Bebas – 97 [Jumlah keluar mengundi ialah 32,742 (59.86%)-SPR]
7:30 Petang: DAP – 15,655 BN – 12,838 Bebas – 132 [Calon pertama yang mendapat 16,372 undian berpeluang untuk menang]
8:00 Petang: DAP – 16,538 BN – 13,490 Bebas – 136 [DAP berkemungkinan memenangi kerusi Parlimen Sibu, menanti keputusan rasmi]
9:00 Malam: DAP – 18,570 BN – 15,980 Bebas – 201 [Keputusan rasmi masih lagi belum diumumkan atas sebab-sebab tertentu]
Below is the previous result. Source: Perisik Rakyat dan Malaysiakini
PRU 12 Sibu
Congratulation voters in Sibu. 

Friday, March 26, 2010

Coming Soon - Hulu selangor

Condolence to the family of late Dato' Dr Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad  who passed away on 25th March 2010. Al Fatihah.

Now Hulu Selangor will be the talk of the town. It is a field test whether PR can retain the seat under which all the three state seats are under BN. The result of the last GE in 2008:
N 5   Hulu Bernam      15,549 voters      BN   3549 majority
N 6   Kuala Kubu Baru 18,212 voters    BN    448 majority
N7     Batang Kali   27,832 voters           BN    2179 majority

Hulu Selangor has 63,593 registered voters during the 12th General Election in 2008 and out of which 47,845 voters cast their votes giving PKR a slim198 majority.

Who will be nominated to be the next MP for this constituency. Already the tussle has begun. On the BN side, MIC and UMNO eye the seat. Former MB Tan Sri Muhammad Mohd Taib from UMNO and G. Palinivel were seen as ppssible candidate. PKR Indian leaders too are in favour of an Indian candidate as mentioned by R. Sivarasa.

Malays constitute 53.9% , Chinese 26.7% ,Indians 19% and 0.41% others.

What will be the highlight in this coming buy election is I am sure all the frogs from Perak and Penang will be croaking in Hulu Selangor during the campaign.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Twitbate Between LKS And YM T R

Found out that there was a "Twitterbate" over the internet. 
Haahaha....its my own term coined from Twitter Debate. So I call it Twitterbate. Or maybe Twitbate. Hahaha...anyway what I an glad is that its between two veteran Malaysian political 'dinosaur' from the different  political divide. Lim Kit Siang of DAP and YM Tengku Razaliegh Hamzah from UMNO. This is the political debate that we Malaysian want to see. Politicians from both divide debating for a common cause and they are debating over the right of Kelantan to be paid the oil royalty. Unlike the two Kelantan traitors of Tok Pa and Awang Adek who from my opinion has some hidden political agenda in them. 

Remember Terengganu? When PAS took Terengganu, oil royalties were forfeited as a lesson to the people for voting in the opposition. But when BN regain the state, the royalties were reinstated. This will happen to Kelantan if BN can wrest the state from PAS. They think the Kelantan people are just plain stupid. 

I  missed following the Twitbate because I was at work and only came to know about it from Malaysian Insider in the evening. Their debate can also be read HERE

Saturday, January 23, 2010

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH SLAMS US, Err... I MEAN.....


Took this from Harakahdaily 
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 22: In its World Report 2010, Human Rights Watch said that Prime Minister Najib Razak took office in April 2009 promising to respect "the fundamental rights of the people," but his government has failed to undertake the systematic reforms needed to fulfill that pledge.

In Malaysia, the HRW report says, instead of addressing persistent human rights problems, the government harasses the political opposition, improperly restricts the rights to peaceful expression, association, and assembly, and mistreats migrants.

"The Malaysian government appears to be more interested in pursuing short-term political advantage than safeguarding rights," said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

"In the hopes of maintaining control and power, the government has turned its back on its promises to protect people's rights."

The 612-page report is the organization's 20th annual review of human rights practices around the globe, and summarizes major human rights trends in more than 90 nations and territories worldwide.

Repeal ISA, allow freedom of expression

The release of a number of detainees held under the Internal Security Act (ISA) early in Prime Minister Najib's term was a positive development, Human Rights Watch said.

But Parliament should repeal that law and other repressive laws, including the Police Act 1967, which was most recently used to justify a violent crackdown on a citizens' march against the ISA on August 1. Security forces attacked the gathering with tear gas and water laced with chemicals fired from water cannon trucks, and arrested almost 600 people, including 44 children.

Human Rights Watch criticized the government's continuing heavy restrictions on freedom of expression. The Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984 enables government officials to compel censorship of publications through control of printing and distribution licenses.

More recently, internet media and bloggers are coming under closer scrutiny as the government, cognizant of the internet's impact in the last general election, tries to rein in non-traditional media.

Migrants abused in detention camps

Malaysian legislation failed to distinguish refugees and asylum seekers from other undocumented migrants and authorized Ikatan Relawan Rakyat (RELA), an ill-trained, abusive civilian force, to use its authority to enter living quarters and make arrests without search or arrest warrants.

Apprehended undocumented migrants are detained under inhumane conditions in immigration detention centers, where several migrants died during 2009 and dozens were sickened by leptospirosis, a disease spread by animal feces in unclean water.

The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee produced a report alleging ties between Malaysian deportations and human trafficking gangs at the Malaysian-Thai border, where the lives of deportees were at risk if they could not pay ransoms.

"It is beyond understanding why the Malaysian government delays access to basic medical services for the thousands of migrants locked in cramped, dirty, and disease-ridden conditions," Robertson said. "How many more migrants have to die in detention before Malaysian policymakers wake up?"

Picking on Anwar, NGOs, journalists

Human rights defenders - such as lawyers, journalists, and members of nongovernmental organizations - faced continued harassment and the possibility of arrest, especially if the government considered their work to be connected to opposition political parties.

Malaysia also continues to violate human rights norms by criminalizing adult consensual sexual behavior, as evidenced by the ongoing efforts to bring the parliamentary opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, to trial for alleged consensual sodomy in a case that many observers believe is politically motivated.

"For a country that is so proud of its post-colonial political development, it is truly bizarre that the government continues to enforce an antiquated British colonial law against ‘sodomy' by consenting adults," said Robertson. "It's about time the government brought its criminal code into the 21st century."

Talk is cheap

Under pressure from the International Coordinating Committee of National Human Rights Institutions (ICC), the government made slight modifications to the law that established Suhakam, Malaysia's Human Rights Commission. However, Suhakam remained hampered by its status as an advisory committee, without adequate independence for its commissioners or power to compel enforcement of its decisions.

The major recommendations to Malaysia's government in the Human Rights Watch report are:

- Revoke the Internal Security Act and other arbitrary and preventive detention measures;
- Rescind the Printing Presses and Publications Act, narrowing the definition of sedition and seditious tendency;
- Amend the Police Act to provide for reasonable and negotiated conditions for assembly;
- Abolish RELA and uphold the rights of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

In addition, Human Rights Watch urges ratification of key international treaties, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.

"During the early days of his government, Prime Minister Najib talked big on protecting human rights - but talk is cheap," Robertson said. "If the government really believes in its 1Malaysia campaign, then it should demonstrate real commitment to improving respect for the human rights of all Malaysians."



Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Sivakumar Disrobed In BN Conspiracy

What a shame shown at Perak Dewan Undangan Negeri today. News reports exposing how PDRM who should be non partisan but clearly practised otherwise. Watch this

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Human Right Occur Daily In Malaysia?

The Star front paged this on its online version.

KUALA LUMPUR: Human rights violations continue to occur almost on a daily basis in Malaysia, said the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) chairman Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman. He said this in his keynote address at the Malaysian Human Rights Day on 9th September 2009

If you vote the right people into Parliament, they will amend the law to give us teeth to bite with,” he said in response to a question from the floor.

Abu Talib also mentioned that Suhakam’s probe into complaints of abuses such as police inaction, excessive force, selective prosecution, death in custody, delays in citizenship applications and denial of rights to ancestral land found that most of these were legitimate.

“To many government employees, it would appear that the Universal Declaration (of Human Rights) is very remote from their everyday working lives,” he said.

Read the Keynote Paper HERE.

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Will MACC React?

Picked from Tumpang Sekole..... verbatim

The money, he added, was for activities related to the MCA divisions. Tiong's number two in KDSB, Faizal Abdullah, also said that Ong had used the company's private jet five times and 'owed' them US$40,000 for the services.

Speaking to Malaysiakini, Tiong claimed that h
e had pumped in the millions after being requested to do so by Ong. The money was apparently paid in cash over three installments during meetings with the MCA president held in Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur last year. It is unclear whether the alleged payments were to fund Ong's election campaign to be party president last October.

Will MACC investigate? They will if Ong is an opposition leader.

Storm In Perak Still Brewing

The political storm in Perak has not subsided and today seven people were arrested including three ADUNs and one photographer. The ADUNs were arrested for tyring to enter the State Assembly for a sitting.

This storm will not settle unless there is a fresh election and let the people decide the rightful government after Pakatan Rakyat was illegally toppled last February. Let the people choose their government and let the dust settle. We must move on. Why do we choose to have a lingering headache when a fresh election can cure it. Oh, I forgot, leaders first development can come later.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Black And 52nd National Day

I just knew that there is a campaign to wear black on the 52nd National day today, only in the evening. That also after reading Screenshots and routed to this news. Proud Malaysians who love this country are voicing the displeasure by wearing black as a sign to leaders (first) that enough is enough.

Will black be another banned colour besides green / white and light blue? Colour too has been a victim of short sighted politics.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

The Decapitated Cow Head

The picture below accompanied an article in Harakahdaily about a demonstration in front of the Selangor Chief Minister's office.
What is the purpose of the demonstration? What does the head of the cow with fresh blood and decapitated from the body symbolise? One of the reason for the May 1969 tragedy is the DAP carries a broom symbolising of sweeping the Malays. Is it legal because it is done by UNMO?

Pakatan Rakyat deemed it as a new effort from UMNO exrtemist to topple the Selangor government, legally chosen by the people of Selangor. It is strange that the police did not take any action. Oh.....I forgot. Its 1Malaysia.
If the police were to take the wait and see attitude, it will be too late if racial struggle takes place. The ripples can be seen now.

Please, not another May 13.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

PAS Won Permatang Pasir Again

At the time I write this post the result of Permatang Pasir by election show that PAS won the seat again with a smaller majority compared to 8th March 2008.

Live coverage from bloggers on the ground using coveritlive and Pakatan Bloggers in Permatang Pasir reported that the unofficial result is known. As at 7.30 report, PAS candidate Hj Salleh Man garnered 9618 votes while Rohaizat Man 5067 with 83 spoilt votes. This means PAS won with a majority of 4551 votes. During the last election 11,004 voters voted for PAS Mohammad Hamdan Abdul Rahman while another 5571 voted for Ahmad Sahar Shuib from UMNO. Majority was 5433 votes. Pas Mohammad Hamdan also won the 2004 election with 8,057 votes compared to BN's 7378. Majority was 679.
This result brings the margin 7-1 for Pakatan Rakyat. This is also a scene never seen before in during by election when opposition can't win due to BN using all government machinery. Dawn of New Malaysia is on the way.

UPDATE

Official PAS won the seat

As usual Buletin Utama portrays Pakatan Rakyat as being at fault on all untoward incidents during the by election. To then BN and their supporters are angels who abide by all rules and law. In the morning I was following the coveritlive sessions from a blogger on the ground and he reported about the incident whereny "mat rempits" from Kepala UMNO met with a minor accident and one reader responded that the incident will be manipulated by the media. He was right as what was aired over Buletin Utama.

SPR chairman was interviewed and one point he made was trying to implement the NO CAMPAIGN on polling day. Of course Pakatan Rakyat will have to obey but what about BN. They still have the electronic media to do so. Will it be fair?

Picture credit: Berita Harian Online.

Permatang Pasir 25 August 2009

Today is polling day for the Permatang Pasir by election. Two candidate will be vying for the N11 state seat which was previously held by PAS. Today's poll is between PAS Hj. Salleh Man and opposition BN Rohaizat Osman.

This blog will be trying to be online and updated throughout the day based on reports and information I receive online from other bloggers or sources on site. I am now keeping track on two coveritlive sessions. At the moment I am following two live coverage from the constituency through coveritlive. One from NST and another from an unknown blogger covering from Summit Hotel in Seberang Perai.

Below will be copy and paste informations from the coveritlive at Permatang Pasir. Looi Sui-Chern and Badrolhisham Bidin are from NST.

2009/08/25

As of 11am, 7894 voters or 38.91% have turned up to cast their vote.

More hourly updates will be brought to you straight from Permatang Pasir, Pulau Pinang. Keep updated with updates at www.nst.com.my

10:56
adie: pakatan crowd is bigger but can not describe the ratio now since BN crowd has been asked to leave from this site.
11:00
[Comment From KFTANG]
How big is the crowd? Say, Pakatan 5,000 and BN 2,000.
11:00
[Comment From VJ China]
26 August 2008 - 1 year Anniversary of DSAI won the By Election at Permatang Pauh.
11:03
Looi Sue-Chern: Dap leaders Ronnie Liu and Chow Kon Yeow are also at Lay Keow.
11:07
Looi Sue-Chern: the crowd of BN and Pas supporters are getting a little rowdy at Lay Keow. Nothing untoward has happened as the police are keeping the situation under control.

Pic from NST CIL



Photo downloaded from NST coveritlife.



Looi Sue-Chern: it rained a little while ago but the sky looks quite clear for now. Voters should take advantage of the clear weather now in case the dark clouds return

Badrolhisham Bidin:

Good morning everyone. Just passed Sama Gagah and at 7.50am, there were about 20 eager voters waiting outside the polling centre.


Comment From KFTANG]
It has been reported that PKR supremo, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and PKR president, Datuk Seri Wan Azizah, will cast their votes at SK Seri Penanti at 8.00am. Have they been spotted so far?


9:18
Rain is spoiling the fun. From ground, voter turnout will be slow and we expect the action will start when the sky clear up probably around noon

FROM NST Coveritlife
10:15
adie: things are under control here at SK Sri Penanti in Kubang Semang with the presence of FRU.
10:18
adie: the traffic flow which reduced to a standstill for about 20 minute has resumed. Most of roads leading to polling centres are slow moving.
10:18
adie: the traffic flow which reduced to a standstill for about 20 minute has resumed. Most of roads leading to polling centres are slow moving.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Golden Child

A very simple poster but yet making a fool of the Permatang Pasir voters. All facilities listed are responsibilities of the government not the ADUN. This poster shows a desperate attempt by UNMO and telling the people of Permatang Pasir they are blind and stupid to vote PAS into office. Read HERE where I downloaded the picture of the poster.
If the people of Permatang Pasir vote the BN candidate into office, also what can he do because he is the opposition?

Manek Urai had already been an adopted child for the Federal Government and now Permatang Pasir will be their Golden Child. What child will other polling district be if there's more by election? So it means that other constuencies in the country are mere step sons. Now the concept of 1 Malaysia (I don't subscribe to it) is getting clearer.

Friday, August 21, 2009

The Opposition In Permatang Pasir

For so many years during elections and by elections, the element of phantom voters crops out and its the opposition were the ones accusing of it. In Permatang Pasir too, issue of phantom voters has cropped and this time too by the opposition. Its UMNO now pointing out about the presence of phantom voters. So now UMNO had learnt a lesson about phantom voters. They always broadcast to the world that phantom voters were brought out by the opposition as an excuse if they loose in the election. So now, as the opposition BN and UMNO feels what PAS, DAP and PKR felt all this while. Therefore, phantom voters is a reality in Malaysian elections.

TPM who has adviced voters in Permatang Pasir not to listen to oppositions false accusations and propagandas. It good for him to remind that to the people because he meant do not listen to BN and UMNO's. In Penang BN is not the government but an opposition. Therefore his advice is timely. So for Permatang Pasir's voter it will be best to choose a candidate that can represent the government of the day and not someone who will sit in the opposition's corner.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

PKFZ sizzling

Datuk Tiong King Sing, the CEO of the main developer of the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) issued a statement that Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat had received a RM 10 million donation from him which the latter denied. This led the latter lodged a police report for alleged criminal defamation.

The former said he stand by his remarks and will not retract what he said to the media. Things will get sizzling now.

"I donated the money to the party to unite their members and serve the people well. I offered a cheque but Ong asked for cash because it was faster. I am very sincere in my intentions," said Tiong. Read MORE.......

The question is whats the intention of the donation and why of all its MCA? PKFZ involves MCA big guns.

Malaysians are going to see how fast MACC will open up the files. Will it be as fast if not better than if it involves opposition figures? 1Malaysia.........






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