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- Two police reports lodged against Mohamad Sapu latest!
- Time for rhetoric long over, PM
- ‘Don’t make the same mistake as PKR’
- Police to question Mat Sabu
- ‘Mutiny in Umno’: MIC must back Najib
- Stop Lynas till doubts are cleared: PAS Youth
- Mat Sabu to sue Utusan over ‘false report’
- Halls of Power Narrow for Malaysian Women
- PAS man denies supporting Lynas plant
- Revised law rewards judiciary’s top three, works other judges longer
| Two police reports lodged against Mohamad Sapu latest! Posted: 29 Aug 2011 02:47 AM PDT (Borneo Post) - Former Police Association of Malaysia (PBPM) Keningau branch and Labuan Umno yesterday made police reports against PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu for insulting the national fighters. Chairman of the association, former sub-inspector Anggi Kathil, said the association viewed the statement as very serious. Mat Sabu, when giving a ceramah in Tasek Gelugor, Penang on August 21, considered terrorists from the Fourth Company Force of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) which attacked and killed members of the security force and their families in Bukit Kepong as the real heroes. The PAS leader also considered Muhammad Indera, the Malay man who conspired with Goh Peng Tun and 200 communists personnel as a hero, not the 25 police personnel and their families who defended themselves in the attack at the police station. In his ceremah, Mat Sabu also claimed that Dato Onn Jaafar and Tunku Abdul Rahman were not eligible to be considered as independence fighter and pledged to revise the history of independence if the opposition seized Putrajaya as he claimed the history written today do not show the actual facts. Meanwhile, Anggi representing state PBPM president Haji Abdul Rahman Teo when making the police report, said members of the association protested against Mat Sabu's statement which claimed that the communists were the heroes of this country and police who died in the incident as otherwise. He said the statement clearly deviated from historical facts. "The state and branch associations assume the ceramah was to instigate people to hate the police and security forces in the country, in addition to underestimating police efforts to protect the security of this country and its people," he said. He said the association viewed this matter very seriously and urged the authorities concerned to take serious action in order not to make the policemen who served and died in their service to defend the sovereignty of this country to become the scorn of society. "PBPM Sabah and Keningau are asking the authorities concerned to take action against Mat Sabu in accordance with the provisions of the existing laws of this country," he said. In Labuan, Labuan Umno acting chief Senator Datuk Yunus Kurus who led party members to lodge the report at the police station, said Umno members were disappointed over Mat Sabu's statement and urged the government to take stern action against him. "His statement (Mat Sabu) is the highest insult to the country's patriots and fighters by twisting historical facts for their cheap political mileage," he said. He added that Labuan Umno would give their full support to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak, Defence Minister Datuk Zahid Hamidi and Home Minister Datuk Hishammuddin Tun Hussin in defending this country's sovereignty. Also present at the police station were Labuan Umno vice president Bashir Alias, secretary Rozman Datuk Isli and Women chief Aini Safar.
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| Time for rhetoric long over, PM Posted: 28 Aug 2011 09:31 PM PDT (The Malaysian Insider) - Here we go again. It was thought Putrajaya has sacked FBC Media, APCO Worldwide and other spin merchants, but it looks like their ideas are still influencing the government. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak is obviously enamoured with the idea of sounding like a statesman abroad, and there is nothing wrong with that posturing if it is supported by substance. But having an opinion piece in The Times of London and praising Britain for rejecting extremism is shallow, given the manner in which chauvinism and extremism is embraced by his administration and political party. In the article, Najib was pleased at the response of thousands of Britons who slammed the attack on a Malaysian student and who stood up for moderation. Strange, because his administration did not laud the thousands of middle-class Malaysians who left their living rooms and Starbucks to march for a clean electoral system. Instead, these Malaysians were demonised, called names and branded an illegal organisation. At the same time, this administration has been incapable of protecting Malaysians from growing extremism. There is also more than a nagging suspicion that the government permits the likes of Datuk Ibrahim Ali and Perkasa to flourish. The Times article is at the core of what ails this administration. They want to look good to the outside world, specifically Western world. So, millions of ringgit is spent on buying airtime and column space to project the leaders of this country as moderate and progressive. But little attention is paid to walking the talk at home. The end result is that there is growing ambivalence about government and PM, as is reflected in downward trend in the PM's approval rating. |
| ‘Don’t make the same mistake as PKR’ Posted: 28 Aug 2011 07:17 PM PDT DAP is warned not to use Dayaks for merely 'window-dressing'. (Free Malaysia Today) - The DAP leadership both at state and federal levels cannot afford to trivialize the Dayak community's involvement if they are aiming for success in the coming general election. "They should not make the same mistake that PKR did. Dayaks must be given important roles," said Simangang DAP branch chairman Leon Jimat Donald. Warning DAP leadership not to view Dayaks as merely 'making-up the numbers' in Sarawak, Donald said the party should not emulate its arch rival Sarawak United People's Party's (SUPP) 'partnership' model. He claimed Dayaks members and reps in SUPP were merely seen as 'window dressings'. It is a common knowledge here that Dayaks have played second and sometimes third fiddle to the Chinese in the SUPP, which is a Barisan Nasional ally. In the recent April state election, SUPP lost 13 of 19 seats it contested . Whilst only two of its 15 Chinese assemblymen managed to retain their seats, all four Dayak representatives got voted-in. Today SUPP is 'surviving' entirely on its Dayak representatives. Donald said DAP must convince Dayaks that they are important to the party. "In order to remove the perception of Chinese chauvinism, the Dayaks have to play or be perceived to play important roles in the party in order to avoid the accusations of window dressing. "DAP should provide proper representation for the Dayaks in the national DAP's central executive committee by appointment. "As we have seen during the last PKR election, there was nobody elected to the national PKR. "With next to no Dayak branches around to elect any Dayak representatives to the national DAP CEC, no one can hope to be elected as the majority of party members will continue to be from the peninsula," he said. Dayak reps in Pakatan government Donald suggested that DAP also considered appointing a few Dayak members to be part of the respective Pakatan Rakyat state governments. He suggested that qualified Dayaks be appointed as political secretaries and be made responsible for the Dayaks working in the peninsula. It would also show DAP's sincerity in accommodating the Dayak community as a whole. "There are Dayaks numbering in the thousands, working in states such as Selangor, Penang, Johor and the Klang Valley. "Such a gesture will be seen and perceived as a good start in the Dayak political relationship with DAP," he added. Donald also addressed the new economic policy and how important it is to educate Dayaks on its shortcomings.
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| Posted: 28 Aug 2011 06:34 PM PDT Start reading history books, deputy IGP tells him (NST) -- Pas deputy president Mohamad Sabu will soon be called to give his statement over his alleged remarks that communist terrorists who attacked the Bukit Kepong police station in 1950 were the country's true heroes. Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Khalid Abu Bakar said police had received at least 43 reports against the opposition politician's speech and were investigating the case under Section 505(b) of the Penal Code for making a statement that could cause alarm to the public. "Police are expecting to record his statement soon to facilitate investigations," he told the New Straits Times yesterday. Mohamad, better known as Mat Sabu, had allegedly made the remarks at a political ceramah in Tasek Gelugor, Penang, on Aug 21. "It has not only angered members of the country's security forces but also hurt the feelings of the families of the 16 Bukit Kepong policemen who were killed in the incident. It was reported in a Malay daily that Mohamad had allegedly said Muhammad Indera, who helped the communists in the attack, was the real hero and not the 25 policemen and their family members who defended the station as they were "British officers". |
| ‘Mutiny in Umno’: MIC must back Najib Posted: 28 Aug 2011 03:44 PM PDT
By B Nantha Kumar, FMT KUALA LUMPUR: MIC should reconsider its position in Barisan Nasional if Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak is toppled from power by certain forces within Umno, said party Central Working Committee (CWC) member S Vell Paari. In a news report published in Tamil Nesan yesterday, he said there was intense speculation that Najib is facing a challenge in Umno. If there is any truth to the speculation, Vell Paari urged MIC to defend Najib. "He is the best prime minister we have in terms of catering for the Indian community, so we must stand by him. "We don't know if the rumour is true but MIC must protect Najib against those who are working against the prime minister," he added. Vell Paari, who raised the matter during the MIC CWC meeting yesterday, said that it was his personal opinion. "This is my own opinion. It is up to the party leadership and CWC members to accept my opinion or not," he added.
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| Stop Lynas till doubts are cleared: PAS Youth Posted: 28 Aug 2011 03:23 PM PDT
(Harakah Daily) - Saying there are ample opinions from experts, PAS Youth has urged the government to halt the controversial Lynas Advanced Material Plant project in Gebeng, Pahang until questions over its safety can be put to rest. Youth chief Nasrudin Hasan Tantawi (right) said a time frame must be given so those competent in various related fields can suggest concrete actions with regards to the Australian-based company's decision to construct the rare-earth refinery.
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| Mat Sabu to sue Utusan over ‘false report’ Posted: 28 Aug 2011 03:16 PM PDT
By Stephanie Sta Maria, FMT PETALING JAYA: PAS deputy president, Mohamad Sabu, will take legal action against Utusan Malaysia for the "distorted and false" reporting of his ceramah in Penang's Tasek Gelugor on Augt 21. Last Saturday, the Umno-owned daily had quoted the PAS leader as saying that the communists who attacked the Bukit Kepong police station during the Emergency on Feb 3, 1950, were heroes and not the 17 policemen who died in the attack. Utusan also quoted him as saying that the country's first prime minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and Umno's first president, Onn Jaafar, should not be recognised as freedom fighters because they were also British officers. Up to 20 police reports have been lodged against Mohamad, better known as Mat Sabu, over the weekend accompanied by accusations that he intends to re-write history to turn Malaysia into a republic. Yesterday, Mat Sabu declined to comment on the report, saying that he could not remember what he had said during his ceramah and needed to review it first. However, today he told FMT that he had listened to the recordings of his speech and confirmed that Utusan's report was "distorted and a lie". "I even asked all my friends who attended the ceramah to be doubly sure that I didn't convey what was reported in Utusan," he said. "The report is definitely false. So I will meet my lawyer after Hari Raya to discuss suing Utusan over this matter." According to Mat Sabu, he had mentioned the Bukit Kepong attack but not the communists or the name of their leaders. "What I said was that Mat Indera (Muhammad Indera) is a Malay hero because he fought against British rule," he explained. "I never mentioned the communists, that was Utusan's exaggeration." Mat Indera, however, is known as a Malay communist and was said to have led the Bukit Kepong attack. But when this was pointed out, Mat Sabu insisted that he never hailed Mat Indera as a hero for the attack or for leading the communists. He reiterated that Mat Indera was a hero simply for fighting against British rule. 'Merdeka an Umno celebration'
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| Halls of Power Narrow for Malaysian Women Posted: 28 Aug 2011 03:12 PM PDT By Liz Gooch, New York Times KUALA LUMPUR — At the gathering in a hotel on the outskirts of the Malaysian capital, there was talk of canvassing "highly persuadable" voters, campaign budgets and media strategies. There was even a stirring speech by a "candidate." The gathering had all the hallmarks of an election campaign meeting, with a couple of exceptions: all the participants were women, and they were from across the political spectrum, united in their eagerness to learn how to run a successful campaign.
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| PAS man denies supporting Lynas plant Posted: 28 Aug 2011 12:41 PM PDT By G.Manimaran, The Malaysian Insider KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 29 — PAS lawmaker Che Rosli Che Mat has insisted that his comments on primetime television were not in support of a controversial RM700 million rare earth plant that is being opposed by his Pakatan Rakyat (PR) colleagues. The Hulu Langat MP also told The Malaysian Insider yesterday that he appeared in a TV3 segment that staunchly defended the refinery being built by Australian miner Lynas Corp in his personal capacity as a nuclear scientist and not as a representative of the Islamist party.
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| Revised law rewards judiciary’s top three, works other judges longer Posted: 28 Aug 2011 11:42 AM PDT By Debra Chong, The Malaysian Insider KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 29 — Unlike his predecessors, Tun Zaki Azmi will retire on a full pension when he clocks out for the last time from the Palace of Justice on September 12 despite serving less than three years as Chief Justice, thanks to a recent revision of a remuneration law for the country's judges. It used to be a minimum of 15 years for judges from the High Court upwards to get their full pensions but few in the courts appear aware of the revisions to the Judges' Remuneration Act (JRA) 1971, passed in Parliament two months ago, that gave senior judges a shorter time to get pensions while junior judges now have to spend 18 years to get their full pension
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