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Pakatan must prove its worth to win GE13, says Guan Eng

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 06:29 PM PDT

Liza J. Ariffin, The Malaysian Insider

Pakatan Rakyat (PR) needs to convince voters of its ability to form a formidable federal government and to cooperate as a unified pact to win its place in Putrajaya in the coming polls, Lim Guan Eng said today.

The DAP secretary-general accused the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) of perpetuating three "myths" about the opposition to spread doubt over its readiness to govern — that PR leaders cannot work together much less co-operate when in power; PR is not capable of administrating a nation; and PR does not have the people's interests at heart and are only power crazy.

Lim said the Najib administration has been using "extremist, racial and religious rhetoric" to mask failures of the BN government and to win votes in the upcoming general election.

The Penang chief minister also moved to dispel three "lies" he claimed were spun by the government to distract attention from BN's failure to fight corruption and its lack of "competency, accountability and transparency in governance".

"The first lie is that Malaysia would go bankrupt if PR wins because we can not afford to deliver all our promises," Lim said today during the Perak DAP state annual convention in Ipoh.

"Our competent performance in the four PR states clearly disproves this lie as no PR states went bankrupt, instead recorded large surpluses," he added.

Lim said the second lie was MCA's claims that a PR victory would lead to an Islamic state under PAS, while Umno claims a Christian state would be formed under DAP.

"This lie by MCA and Umno is self-contradictory. The clearest rebuttal is that there is no mention of an Islamic or a Christian state in the PR's common policy," he said.

Lim then claimed BN's third lie was a reoccurrence of the May 13 racial riots if there is a change of government.

"Such threats are intended to frighten non-Malays even though BN and Umno know that a change of government can only happen if the Malay voters desire change as Malays form the majority of voters," he said.

"The 2008 general elections show that Malaysian voters are mature and there were no racial incidents even though there was a change of state governments in five states.

"As the last three Bersih rallies have shown, the desire for clean elections has strong support from Malays who made up the majority of the peaceful demonstrators," he added.

Lim, however, believed Putrajaya's "reliance on playing extremist racial and religious sentiments will be rejected by Malaysians".

"I believe that Malaysians would choose a new government that delivers on economic performance, prosperity for all and reversing the brain drain and reject an unchanged government that exploits race and religious extremist sentiments to hide its corruption and cronyism," he said.

Lim then urged PR leaders to emphasise integrity, clean leadership and good governance to reflect good performance in PR states.

"We must institutionalise open tenders and publicly declare our assets to show we have nothing to hide just as PR leaders have done in Penang."

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Selangor govt confusing people on water issues, says Cassa

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 06:19 PM PDT

Cassa says most people in the state are not sure who is right and wrong.

(Bernama) - Wat-er confusion! The Selangor government is confusing the people over water issues in the state to suit its political agenda, and at the expense of consumers and the economy, a prominent consumer activist charged today.

Consumer Association of Subang and Shah Alam (Cassa) president Jacob George said, based on feedback he had received, most people in Selangor were confused over who was right and wrong.

Amidst this confusion, he said the state government had also injected, as an after-thought, a new dimension to the water issue – that water tariffs would increase if the federal government went ahead with building the Langat 2 water treatment plant.

George also lamented that a number of executive councillors (excos) in the Selangor government were formerly non-governmental organisation (NGO) activists who had been looking at things negatively, no matter how well-intentioned the federal government plans were, to improve conditions in the country.

"I have been involved with various NGOs for 37 years. I could see their game-plan [over water issues], their strategies and that's why they are bringing up irrelevant matters just to block what the federal government is trying to do," he told Bernama in an interview.

In addition, George claimed the state government was also bringing in issues between it and Puncak Niaga Holdings Bhd into the picture, whereas they should be resolved in a different platform.

He said this unnecessary time-wasting should have been spent on resolving the impending water crisis in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya.

"So, why is the state government doing all these? Don't mix these up and place it in one basket. This is not right. This is for our future, not just for the people of Selangor but for our neighbours [in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya], as well, because it [water crisis] would have serious implications," he added.

On the Langat 2 treatment plant which the state government was opposed to, the Cassa president said, all studies by experts showed the project had to be implemented without further delay due to a serious shortfall in treated water production, as the existing 34 plants in Selangor were operating at maximum capacity.

Here again, he said, the state government confused consumers by stating that the reservoirs were full of water, and that there was no crisis even in the future, although the argument was about adequate supply of treated water.

What the federal government was concerned about, he noted, was with long-term planning addressing an impending water crisis, given the rapid population growth and the needs of industries.

"The plans are for 10, 15 or 20 years ahead, and when you talk about water, there's definitely going to be problems. It is a global issue now, and every country is facing it, coupled with weather, environmental and pollution problems setting in," he said.

Cassa snubbed

George said projects like the Langat 2 plant could not be implemented overnight and further delays fuelled by politicking, could push the cost of the project higher by as much as 70%.

In the first place, he said, there was no need to politicise the issue as it was a human rights issue, and in facing an issue such as consumer rights, all sides must remain level-headed and focus on the core issue.

George revealed that Cassa had offered to mediate in the federal-state conflict over the issue but the Selangor government had snubbed the offer, although the federal government gave positive response.

"We have sent many letters to them (Selangor government), giving them the feedback from consumers and they didn't respond even once. So, we know that they don't want Cassa to intervene but that's their choice.

"We accept it but don't say that we don't know the ground feeling. We have gone to the ground, talking to various groups of society and everyone agrees that a water crisis is just round the corner," he said.

He also took to task the National Water Services Commission (Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara or SPAN), for its relatively muted silence over water issues in Selangor, and this added to the confusion, as well.

"Cassa is very disappointed with the stand taken by SPAN and public perception of SPAN is rather negative, as if it doesn't exist. Many times, we have inivited them to debates on water issues, but they didn't attend.

"If they continue to be disinterested in playing a role, then it defeats the purpose of setting up SPAN.

"SPAN, with all its powers, should be in the forefront in trying to resolve such issues and the confusion arising from them. So far, they have failed to do this," claimed George.

 

Dr M: Hudud law will create injustice

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 06:17 PM PDT

The former prime minister says hudud with its shortcomings cannot fit into multi-racial countries like Malaysia.

Leven Woon, FMT

Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad made his strongest ever objections on hudud law today, saying that its implementation will create an unjust judiciary system in Malaysia.

Speaking at the Islam and Women's Health forum today, he said hudud with its shortcomings cannot fit into multi-racial countries like Malaysia, as it only punishes the Muslims.

"In hudud, if you steal, you can have your hand chopped off. But they want to chop off only Muslims' hand, not the non-Muslim who steal same amount of money. Surely it's not justice," he told the audience during the question-and-answer session.

He also took a swipe at the hudud's condition on rape offence, whereby four witnesses are required to convict a perpetrator.

"Today we have the modern equivalent tool of DNA. You can collect evidence of rape through collecting DNA samples and compare them with the offender.

"Surely, we can accept circumstantial evidence even if there are no four witnesses.

"In Islam, the most important thing is justice. When you judge, you must make sure justice has been served. If you judge knowing clearly that this is unjust, then I think it is un-Islamic," he said.

Mahathir' comment came amid repeated statements by PAS lately to implement the stringent law should it come into federal power.

Earlier, the longest-serving prime minister said that the hudud debate came about because certain individuals wanted to be stringent to show they are more "Islamic".

"There is no mention in the Quran about stoning to death, or shooting with M16 gun, but this is regarded as the most appropriate [by some individuals].

"This shows we prefer the most extreme interpretation of Quran as against the norm of the day," he said.
He urged Muslims to follow the Quran instead of the Sunnah or Hadith, which are merely "optional" interpretations of the Quran.

"In Islam, certain things are compulsory and certain [things] are optional; if we don't accept the optional ones, that is not wrong for us," he said.

 

Dr M: Soros wants to install puppet PM

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 06:15 PM PDT

(FMT) - American tycoon George Soros is funding several NGOs and companies in Malaysia to influence local politics and gear the country towards a regime change, claimed former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

"He tries to control our politics, and select his people to be the prime minister," Mahathir told reporters here after a forum on "Islam and Women's Health"

He was commenting on the recent reports by Umno-controlled newspapers that the US-based National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is funding local NGOs and online news portal Malaysiakini.

TV3 aired a similar report on Thursday suggesting that the foreign funding, such as Soros' Open Society Foundation, uses the NGOs to topple governments around the world and replace them with Soros' proxies.

Mahathir said such a move was always done in the name of "promotion of democracy and freedom".

"So apparently we don't have freedom here. Soros wants a puppet prime minister, that's why he wants to see a regime change in Malaysia," he said.

NGOs such as human rights pressure group Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) have been bearing the brunt of criticism over its funding and organisational structure. The government has accused it of being funded by foreign powers to "destabilise the peace of the country".

On Tuesday, Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said that six government agencies are taking action against Suara Inisiatif Sdn Bhd, the operating entity of Suaram, for breaching five sections of the Companies Act 1965.

Suaram has consistently denied any wrongdoings, while Pakatan Rakyat leaders such as Lim Guan Eng labelled the authorities' action on Suaram as "clear act of political revenge".

Suaram is instrumental behind the Scorpene corruption trial in France, a deal which allegedly implicated Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak. The case also involved Altantuya Shaariibuu, a Mongolian interpreter and model who was murdered near Kuala Lumpur in 2006.

 

Pakistan minister places bounty on anti-Islam filmmaker

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 02:18 PM PDT

(AFP) - A Pakistani official on Saturday placed a US$100,000 bounty on the head of the maker of an anti-Islam film that has sparked a wave of violence and anger, as Muslims mounted fresh protests worlwide.

Railways Minister Ghulam Ahmed Bilour also called on the Taliban and  Al-Qaeda to join the hunt and help accomplish the "noble deed."
 
Bilour spoke to reporters in the northwestern city of Peshawar a day after  violent nationwide demonstrations against the "Innocence of Muslims" film left  21 people dead and more than 200 injured.
 
"I announce today that this blasphemer who has abused the holy prophet, if  somebody will kill him, I will give that person a prize of $100,000," Bilour  said, urging others to shower the killer with cash and gold.
 
"I also invite Taliban and Al-Qaeda brothers to be partners in this noble  deed," he added. "I also announce that if the government hands this person over  to me, my heart says I will finish him with my own hands and then they can hang  me."    Protests against the low-budget film, which mocks Islam, have erupted  across the Muslim world, leading to more than 50 deaths since the first  demonstrations on September 11.
 
A French satirical magazine's publication this week of cartoons mocking the  Prophet Mohammed has further stoked anger.
 
The producer of the film, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, is reportedly a Los  Angeles-based 55-year-old Egyptian Copt and convicted fraudster, currently out  on parole.
 
US media reports say Nakoula wrote and produced the film, using the  pseudonym Sam Bacile before being identified. Police questioned him before he  went into hiding with his family.
 
Thousands of Islamist activists in Pakistan staged demonstrations again  Saturday but there was no repeat of the previous day's widespread violence.
 
More than 5,000 protesters, including hundreds of women, marched towards  the parliament in Islamabad chanting "We love our Holy Prophet" and "Punishment  for those who humiliated our Prophet".
 
Some 1,500 people from the hardline Islamist Jamaat-ud-Dawa and Sunni  religious groups rallied in front of the US consulate in the eastern city of  Lahore, chanting "The US deserves only one remedy — jihad, jihad"
 
Smaller protests took place in the southwestern city of Quetta, as well as  in Peshawar, where six people died in Friday's protests, and in the southern  port city of Karachi, where 15 people were killed Friday.
 
Witnesses estimated that more than 45,000 people joined Friday's nationwide  rallies, mainly members of right-wing religious parties and supporters of  banned terror groups.
 
Those numbers, however, were still considered small in a country of 180  million.
 
Four more people died overnight from wounds they received during the  protests, taking toll of those killed across Pakistan on Friday to 21, health  officials said. 
 
The combined total of wounded in Karachi, Peshawar and the capital  Islamabad was 229.
 
In Nigeria, meanwhile, tens of thousands of people protested in the second  city of Kano, burning images of US President Barack Obama and stomping on the  American flag.
 
The procession of men, veiled women and children stretched for several  kilometres (miles) through the city, the largest in Nigeria's mainly Muslim  north.
 
They shouted "death to America, death to Israel and death to the enemies of  Islam". There were no reports of violence.
 
The demonstration was organised by the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, a  pro-Iranian group that adheres to the Shiite branch of Islam.
 
In Lebanon, thousands of supporters of the Shiite Hezbollah movement took  to the streets in the southern town of Bint Jbeil.
 
Women in black chadors carried colourful Islamist flags alongside young  children holding the Koran, the Muslim holy book.
 
Hezbollah parliamentary representative Nawaf al-Moussawi told the crowd the  film was "... not merely a trivial creation carried out by a group, but  American politics intended to be disseminated to the Western world."
 
He also warned against reprisal attacks on the Christian community.
 
In east Jerusalem about 500 Palestinians, accompanied by a marching band,  protested against both the film and the cartoons in the French satirical weekly  Charlie Hebdo.
 
In Germany, 1,500 people staged a peaceful protest in the western city of  Dortmund, a day after similar demonstrations in other German cities.
 
A German far-right group's threat to screen the video has prompted heated  debate over whether or not the authorities should ban the film on security  grounds.
 
In neighboring Austria, about 500 people protested outside the US embassy  in the capital Vienna.
 
In France, riot police were out in force in several parts of Paris to  enforce a ban on protests, a week after an unauthorised demonstration against  the film led to 150 arrests.
 
Social networks had been awash with appeals for French Muslims to defy the  ban and hold fresh protests.
 
French police have arrested a man in the western city of La Rochelle for  having allegedly called on a jihadi website for Stephane Charbonnier, chief of  satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, to be decapitated.

Liverpool, United add respect to rivalry

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 02:15 PM PDT

(AFP) - Matches between Liverpool and Manchester United have always contained incredible history and rivalry, on and off the pitch.

But when the two sides meet at Anfield on today, there will be a huge amount of respect on show at the end of what has been an emotional fortnight for Liverpool.

The match is the first at their home ground since the release of a damning report into the Hillsborough disaster, in which 96 Liverpool fans were crushed to death before an FA Cup tie on April 15, 1989.

The report absolved the fans of any blame, slamming the police and politicians for overseeing a cover-up of the facts. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said his side were ready to cope with all that comes with the day.

"I'm very much looking forward to it," he said. "It's a game I've grown up watching all of my life," he said.

"Two massive clubs and it's a great opportunity to be involved in such a game.

"But, first and foremost, it's a great opportunity for us as a club to commemorate and to pay tribute to the families and the people involved with Hillsborough, and show and pay our respects to the families at the game.

"Hopefully we can then go on and get three points, which would set off what would hopefully be a great day for us."

United manager Sir Alex Ferguson took the unprecedented step of writing a letter to his fans, urging them to show their respect by not singing the kind of offensive chants a minority of their supporters have indulged in, in the past.

"Our rivalry with Liverpool is based on a determination to come out on top – a wish to see us crowned the best against a team that held that honour for so long," he said.

"It cannot and should never be based on personal hatred. Just ten days ago, we heard the terrible, damning truth about the deaths of 96 fans who went to watch their team try and reach the FA Cup final and never came back.

"What happened to them should wake the conscience of everyone connected with the game. Our great club stands with our great neighbours Liverpool today to remember that loss and pay tribute to their campaign for justice."

When the two sides met last year, there was a huge moment of controversy when Liverpool's Luis Suarez was alleged to have racially abused United full back Patrice Evra.

Suarez was later banned for eight matches and when the two sides met again at Old Trafford, they refused to take part in the pre-match handshake.

This time, the two teams have promised to shake hands while former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler has suggested they go even further.

"It would be nice for Luis Suarez to put some flowers at the United end regarding (the) Munich (air disaster, when seven United players were among 21 people killed), and for Patrice Evra to do so at the Kop," Fowler said.

"The two clubs do have a rivalry, but some things are far more important than football and this is one of them."

Six players have been sent off in the past 11 matches between the two and Ferguson said it was crucial his side behave well.

"There's a great atmosphere, fantastic, and the kind of atmosphere you want to be involved in," he said. "It does get emotive, but you just have to handle that".

 

Karpal: You don’t have be a Penangite to be CM

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 02:10 PM PDT

(The Star) - DAP chairman Karpal Singh has fended off criticisms that Lim Guan Eng should not be the Chief Minister because he is not a Penangite.

He said election laws were clear on this issue, adding that an election candidate only needed to be a resident and a Malaysian citizen to stand in any state.

"To stand as a candidate in any state in Malaysia, one just has to be a resident that is the qualification and, of course, a citizen of the country.

"The Lim family has a residence in Penang. No doubt, (Penang Chief Minister) Lim (Guan Eng) was born in Batu Pahat but his connection with Penang is sufficient for him to be the right choice for the post of Chief Minister," he said here yesterday.

Karpal was responding to a statement by former DAP vice-chairman Tunku Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim that the Penang Chief Minister should be a local instead of Lim, who is from Batu Pahat.

In a recent ceramah, Tunku Abdul Aziz, who quit DAP in May, had called on Penangites to ensure that their Chief Minister come from among the crop of local leaders instead of someone "parachuted" in from other states.

Tunku Abdul Aziz had said that Chow Kon Yeow, who is the state DAP chairman, should have been the Chief Minister, adding that he was a "nice man" and "not arrogant".

When contacted, Chow said it was up to the people to "choose the party the Chief Minister is from".

Asked about the meeting between DAP leaders at the Red Rock Hotel after the party took over the state, during which Lim had allegedly nominated himself for the top post, Chow said this was the consensus reached among them.

Penang Barisan Nasional chairman Teng Chang Yeow, who was born in Batu Pahat, said everybody had the freedom to express their views and opinions on the matter.

"Let the voters decide on who they think is right," said Teng.

Penang Chinese Town Hall chairman Datuk Lam Wu Chong said there was no such rule that the Chief Minister must be a local-born Penangite.

However, a Penang-born engineer, who only wanted to be known as James, said he would prefer to have a local as a Chief Minister.

"It would be better if we are led by a Penangite as the person shares a similar sentiment about the state and can easily meet our expectations," said the 31-year-old.

 

Karpal gets support for anti-hopping bill

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 01:57 PM PDT

The DAP national chairman will table a private member's bill to stop party-hopping and he has got an unlikely ally in an independent MP.

Athi Shankar, FMT

GEORGE TOWN: DAP national chairman Karpal Singh will table a private members' bill to stop party hopping in Parliament next week and he has got an unlikely ally in independent MP Tan Tee Beng.

Tan, the Nibong Tebal MP, has declared his support for Karpal's initiatives to amend Articles 10 and 48 of the Federal Constitution to pave way for the anti-hopping legislation to stop party-hopping.

Tan said he would back Karpal because he does not believe in political coup d'etat to form governments by defections.

"I am against turning around the government and country through this bad tactic. It's an unethical practice and a dangerous trend.

"The government should only be formed through legitimate elections," he told FMT.

Karpal said that he would table a private member's bill during the budget sitting of the final parliamentary session of the year that would start next week to amend both constitutional provisions.

Both provisions are considered as stumbling blocks against legislating anti-hopping law to prevent elected representatives from defecting from one party to another.

Tan won Nibong Tebal seat under PKR ticket in 2008 general election but left the party in March 2010 to become an independent MP.

Tan said he was always against part-hopping and he insisted that he only left PKR due to political differences with party supremo Anwar Ibrahim.

He said he had never declared himself as a BN-friendly independent unlike other defecting MPs.

"It's my critics and media who claimed that I'm BN-friendly. I have never said it," he said.

Fall-out with Anwar

He pointed out that his fall-out with Anwar was over the unwarranted "916 episode" where the PKR supremo leader wanted to capture Putrajaya via defections of 30 Barisan Nasional MPs, mostly from Sabah and Sarawak.

"I never agreed with Anwar on Sept 16 date. I told him that I would rather prefer to be opposition MP than take over the government by default," said Tan.

He said this can be clarified with PKR MPs – Ampang's Zuraida Kamaruddin, Balik Pulau's Yusmadi Yusoff, Indera Makhota's Azan Ismail, Kelana Jaya's Loh Gwo Burne and Telok Kemang's Kamarul Bahrin Abas – as they were witnesses over his argument with Anwar in the opposition leader's Segambut home.

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Putrajaya’s SUARAM probe sparks civil society activism

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 11:53 AM PDT

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(The Malaysian Insider) - Outrage at Putrajaya's clampdown on Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM) appears to have given a major boost to civil society activism here, likely affecting the Najib government's bid for votes from middle Malaysia ahead of an election expected soon.

The human rights watchdog has been instrumental in the French probe on Malaysia's multibillion ringgit purchase of two Scorpene submarines, a high-profile scandal that many believe will unearth incriminating evidence against top government officials here. 

Global rights group Amnesty International had yesterday raised suspicion over the timing of the government's sudden interest in SUARAM's operations and funding sources, saying the probe was opened only four weeks after the organisation revealed documents showing a close associate to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had allegedly sold Malaysian naval secrets to the French. 

A new citizen group has now sprouted, joining the burgeoning of other civil society movements nationwide in a campaign to help SUARAM keep the Scorpene scandal in the limelight. 

Calling themselves the "Scorpene Never Dies" Action Team, the group of youths and "concerned citizens" has demanded that the Najib administration stop its "politically-motivated" investigation against SUARAM. 

Team coordinator Ng Yap Hwa said this was a poignant moment for Malaysians as their failure to band together to protect SUARAM would only encourage the government to continue to quell public dissent. 

"We feel we need to stand by Suaram in this critical time. 

"If we as citizens don't rally behind a human rights defender, the government could easily clamp down... no more people can stand by us in the future," he said. 

The team is organising a one-hour candlelight vigil next Tuesday at the historic Merdeka Square in the city centre here where several other protests fuelled by civil society activism have taken place recently. 

The team has also urged Malaysians nationwide to hold simultaneous events next week to record their disdain for the alleged harassment against SUARAM. 

Ng said that if members of the public keep silent now, "we will be the next (victim)" one day. 

He said that to "defend Suaram and to stand by Suaram" is for everyone's benefit. 

Ng added that the team would not be applying for a police permit for its 8pm event at the historic Merdeka square, as it was every individual's "constitutional right" to have a peaceful assembly. 

"Let us spread the Scorpene submarines issue far and wide to express our solidarity with the human rights defender, thereby warning the government that even if it could keep down SUARAM, the Scorpene submarines issue would never die and we would carry on the struggle to uncover the truth of the Scorpenes scandal and uphold justice for Altantuya," the group said in a statement.

Read more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/putrajayas-suaram-probe-sparks-civil-society-activism/

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PERSECUTION IN MALAYSIA - Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Malaysia

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 11:28 AM PDT

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An appeal to the Islamic religious authorities especially the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (JAIS) to stop all agitations and incitements against the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Malaysia and to hold an open discussion (muzakarah) with it.

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Background

The Islamic religious authorities have often been defaming and inciting the people against the Jamaat in the mass media. The latest was in a TV1 "Forum Perdana Hal Ehwal Islam" program aired on 13 September. 2012 at 9.00pm that was organized by the Selangor Mufti's department in conjunction with Selangor International Islamic University College (KUIS), Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim) and Radio and Television Malaysia (RTM). The Jamaat regrets that it has never been given the space and opportunity to defend itself against the allegations that have been thrown at it.

Request

The Jamaat requests that an open muzakarah be held on the question of "Ahmadiyyat : Islam or Not ?"

Why Open Muzakarah?

1.The muzakarah will be in line with the command of Allah swt :

"Call unto the way of thy Lord with wisdom and goodly exhortation, and argue with them in a way that is best. Surely, thy Lord knows best who has strayed from His way; and He knows those who are rightly guided." (Surah An Nahl 16:126)

2. The open muzakarah or dialogue will enable the government, the security authorities, the mass media and the public to get accurate and correct information from both JAIS and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Malaysia.

3. Holding an open muzakarah is better than conducting raids and trespassing, or committing abuse of power.

4. An open muzakarah can prevent worsening the situation where the demonization of the Jamaat in Malaysia can lead to incidents of intimidation and violence against Jamaat members.

Senseless rage over anti-Islam film

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 03:30 PM PDT

Islamic Renaissance Front, The Malaysian Insider

The Islamic Renaissance Front views the recent murders and uproar over the film "Innocence of Muslims" with much sadness and bafflement.

All available facts suggest that "Innocence of Muslims" is not even a film. What is currently known about it was available in the widely circulated YouTube clip which ran for a total of some 13-odd minutes. What is worse, most critics are in agreement on the film's utterly poor quality — cheap sets, mediocre actors, bad voice-overs and incomprehensible narrative — all of which explains why no one had even heard of the so-called film until Muslims decided to make a fuss about it. 

Indeed, the added tragedy is not so much that the film is Islamophobic, which it clearly is, but that the unnecessary attention given to it by angry Muslims, eventually gave the film far more publicity than it deserves. 

Why?

The question is why. What is behind the apparent trend of Muslim hypersensitivity? For the protests is just one occurrence out of countless others before, whereby masses of Muslims occupy public space to pressure some form of censure, punishment or banning of some product for insulting Islam. Rather than to reflect, negotiate or dialogue the tenor has often been to confront and suppress. 

The most well-known case to date was the furore over Salman Rushdie's "The Satanic Verses". More recently there were the Danish cartoons. Even the rather well produced "The Message", directed by Moustafa Akkad in 1976 with Anthony Quinn as the main actor, which did not portray the Prophet at all was deemed by many Muslims to be offensive. A Muslim group staged a siege against the Washington DC chapter of B'nai B'rith, threatening to blow up the building and its inhabitants under the false belief that Quinn portrayed the Prophet.

We now witnessed the needless deaths of dozens of innocent civilians as a result of violent protests that only reinforced the distorted image of Islam as a religion of violence and intolerance. It portrays the vicious face of a religion that was supposed to be a religion of peace and compassion.

The West? 

When one observes the discourse closely, one will find that what underlies the narrative is a sense of defeat and insecurity upon being overwhelmed by what is often broadly termed as "the West". This sentiment is an obvious continuation of an earlier resentment against Western colonialism, which almost all Muslim-majority countries today experienced in one form or another. Daily life in the age of globalisation too has seen an increase of presence by Western products as well as political and cultural values. Geopolitically, the presence of Western military forces in Muslim countries is all too apparent and overwhelming. 

All this has somehow been viewed by Muslims as a sign that Islam is left behind, in one way or another, as a civilisation. That in turn further reinforces the anxiety of powerlessness before fearful imaginations of a monolithic behemoth called "the West". From there, everything Islamic is juxtaposed against it, giving rise to a mood of scepticism against anything and everything that comes from the so-called "West". 

Towards openness and dialogue

But the situation is not that simple. While there has been much decline in science and learning in the Muslim world, which is undeniably tied to a history of colonial exploitation, Muslims must learn to take responsibility for the course of their own progress. Thus, rather than to recoil in defensiveness against everything Western or offensive, there must be instead, an attitude of critical reflection and openness to ideas. 

Progress requires freedom, for no genuine learning can proceed when power is imposed from without on what can be said and heard. To embrace this is not to embrace or justify Islamophobic or racist sentiments. It is rather to affirm that racist or Islamophobic sentiments are best dealt with through dialogue, learning and empathy rather than brute force or coercion. 

Hate must be combated. Oppression must end. But Muslims will only fail themselves if they proceed in a stupor of insecurity and anger. 

Islam is a religion of patience and compassion 

There is nothing in Islam that says hate must be combated with more hate. Recall, when the Prophet Muhammad was just beginning his mission, a woman placed faeces at his door in hatred of Islam. Muhammad endured the humiliation peacefully, neither choosing to retaliate in anger or violence, to exemplify that ethos of calm and compassion that defined the eventual success of Islam in Mecca.  

Conservative Muslims tend to regard such instances as inevitable given that Muslims did not get in power until Medina, but they forget the historical fact that it was Muhammad's exemplary character as a clear-headed leader in Mecca that compelled the Medinans to turn to him as an arbiter and leader for their fragmented city in the first place.

Calm and compassion needed in Malaysia too

Yesterday, thousands gathered outside Masjid Jamek Kampung Baru and the US Embassy to protest the "Innocence of Muslims". Interestingly this saw members of the Islamist party (PAS) and the main ruling Malay party (Umno) marching for a similar cause for once, even prompting the Umno Youth chief to invite PAS to join the ruling coalition. 

It is too early to say if this will lead to anything but it does reveal again an age-old fact about Malay politics, namely in how the vagueness of "Malay and Muslim unity" is used as a pretext to overlook other more concerned issues, such as socio-economic justice and multiracial solidarity. Emotions and passions reign ahead of clear-headed rationale and human values. 

The Islamic Renaissance Front once again calls for all Muslims to focus on the central agenda of Islam and that is the end of oppression and the establishment of a just society whereby all citizens irrespective of race and creed are treated equally. Enough lives, time and effort have been wasted over this film. It is time to move on and wake up. 

* This Islamic Renaissance Front statement carries the names of Dr Ahmad Farouk Musa, Ahmad Fuad Rahmad, Fadiah Nadwa Fikri, Rizqi Mukhriz and Ehsan Shahwahid.

 

What are they defending?

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 12:22 PM PDT

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I watched the above video with a very heavy heart, for I pity these pathetic human beings for doing what they are doing. Although I dislike the provocative video that seemingly belittled Islam, I find that I had to agree with Mr. Ngeh that time is wasted on this.

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I have a group of Christian friends that shared this video once, and when inquired, they said that it's just a joke. True Christian know who Jesus is and will never be offended by untrue illustrations of Him. Only those who are not so faithful would scream and shout, for they fear the "holy" image of their "God" or "religious leader" gets scattered. Well, They were people of history and will never have the chance to do the things depicted in the videos. What is there to shout about?

As a follower of a "holy" religion, I am amazed how these people in the first video could shout vulgarities and at the same time claim that they are defending a "holy" religion. Do they mean that to defend their "dignity", they can resort to all sorts of "wrongdoings"? Instead of leading by example, they resort to threatening and venting of hate? What are they defending then? "Holiness" or "gangsterism"?  I'm sure true followers of Islam don't do that.

Screaming at the top of their lungs, they claim that DAP is meddling into the matters of Islam. Is "advising them not to waste time in unnecessary lingering into a mindless video" an act of stepping into the matters of Islam? Is the video so seriously important that a comment of such would cause such important "change" or "influence" into the matters of Islam? If so, I would have no choice but to be amazed by the director's ability to create such impact over a mindless, non-depth research.

Another question to these groups. What had DAP enforced over Islam that they have been "tolerating" all this while? Has DAP changed Islam? Made any policies that sidelined Islam? Re-written the Laws of Islam? Or have them stopped or disrupted any religious activities of Muslims?

However, I am very glad that there are only a handfull of participants in that mindless "demonstration". For it showed that the majority of Muslims are not in the same state as these people are. Well, for a defender of Islam like what Perkasa is claiming they are, they should be condemning such vulgarities among their people instead. You can and should correct a non-muslim for making mindless statements as they do not know and it is your responsibility to tell them. But what you should really be concerned with are Muslims who go against the teachings of Islam. For one who know the religion so well as to claim to protect it, such acts are surely unbecoming. Imagine if these people are picked to be religious leaders and teachers one day (since they are so protective of the holy religion). What would they teach to the next generation?

Well, enough about this. I hope everyone can put this behind. Instead of screaming and shouting vulgarities over it, wouldn't it be more productive to teach the right teachings to clear the doubts of people over it? Wouldn't this make people respect Islam and Muslims more? By resorting to violence, what image would that give? Good and respectable? Or fearful and lowly?

Now what face of Islam are they showing? Or should I say... Is this any way Islamic at all?

Questioning four times within two weeks, police abuse of procedure for harassment?

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 12:08 PM PDT

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Instead of sending medical personnel to help the patients, or the ketua kampung to console, the police was sent to interrogate.

Pahang Raub Ban Cyanide in Gold Mining Action Committee (BCAC)

BCAC chairman Mr Wong Kin Hoong was summoned for questioning by the police on 11am on 18th September, which was his third time within 14 days following the Himpunan Hijau Raub 902. This time, he was summoned together with another BCAC leader Mr Alec Hue and one of the members, Mr Rajoo.

The police mainly questioned on the press conference held on 20th June at KL & Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH). According to police, five people lodged police reports regarding the press conference and BCAC were summoned to assist the investigation. The two-hour-long interrogation centered on the health survey report which was released on 20th June's press conference. The police refused to disclose the details of the 5 people who made the police report, and BCAC also failed to acquire a copy of the police report mentioned.

May this year, BCAC conducted a questionnaire health survey in the residential areas adjacent to the gold mine in Bukit Koman, Raub, a total of 383 villagers responded. After one month of careful analysis and data verification, a press conference was held on 20th June 2012 at KLSCAH to release the report, which revealed that 50% of respondents faced a variety of skin problems, including itchy skin and rashes, and caught a national attention. Unexpectedly, the Raub police turned up at the door of one of the patients Mr Woon Soon Fatt who appeared in the press conference on 26th July, claiming that the police received a report and was there to investigate! The interrogation went on for one hour. Instead of sending medical personnel to help the patients, or the ketua kampung to console, the police was sent to interrogate; made people wonder what kind of world are we living in?  

This is the second time the police claimed that they received a report regarding the KLSCAH's press conference. If the police is supposedly carrying out their duty impartially, then does that mean that each time the villagers made a report complaining of the Gold Mine's unidentified gas emissions causing illness and discomfort the police would investigate the management of the gold mine? However, from past experience, instead of recording statements from the gold mine, the police interrogated the villagers who made the police reports! We are wondering why there are difference sets of Standard Operating Procedures?

After summoning Mr Wong Kin Hoong, Mr Alec Hue and Mr Rajoo for statements, the police called the BCAC Vice-Chair Ms Sherly Hue for questioning. Subsequently Ms Sherly Hue turned up at the Dang Wangi police station on 7pm on 19th September accompanied by Ms Malar who is an attorney, and was also interrogated by the police for two hours. Reason for investigation given by Police is the same and related to the press conference at KLSCAH on 20th June. However, this time the interrogation centered on the background of BCAC, the anti cyanide movement, the gold mining company. For example: "Why you are against RAGM?" "Is it your ultimate goal to close down RAGM?", "Any doctor can prove that the villagers' sufferings were caused by the cyanide?"

Police summoning BCAC to question four times within two weeks is a form of mental torture in disguise. And for the elderly people of more than sixty years old, it is both physically and mentally stressful. BCAC condemns this sort of inhumane and unprofessional conduct. The members of BCAC are just ordinary concerned citizens who are trying to protect their homes, to care for the environment, and to exercise their human rights; they are not criminals! It is the duty and responsibility of the Government to ensure that the people live and work in a safe and healthy environment. Not only did the government fail to fulfill that, now the police is abusing a seemingly legitimate procedure to harass innocent people!

Hisham, Rais, must apologise to M’sians for national shame

Posted: 20 Sep 2012 12:29 PM PDT

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Datuk Chua Jui Meng

BERNAMA's admission that its pictures were doctored has shamed Malaysia globally in the most unethical manner.

It is the Barisan Nasional (BN) government's national news agency and therefore the ministers linked to media affairs, namely Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Information, Communications and Culture Minister Rais Yatim, must apologise to Malaysians for the national shame.

They must start thinking out of the box and not resort to looking for scapegoats to cover up what was committed intentionally.

I guess that would be too much for the ministers and the BN to stomach.

After 55 years of Merdeka (Independence), Malaysians cannot continue to rely on a government that is unable to think out of the box to do the right thing.

BN resorts to cover-ups and sweeping everything under the carpet whenever blunders and scandals erupt.

Admitting that its photographs of prime minister Najib Abdul Razak in Pekan, Pahang (an east coast state of the peninsula), were doctored to reflect huge crowds is not enough.

Finding a scapegoat to take the rap is also deplorable as it will further shame Malaysia.

Very few Malaysians, save for loyal BN supporters who are always giving blind support, believe that the doctoring of pictures was the act of an individual out to sabotage the national news agency.

The delayed admission by Bernama that its pictures were doctored raises doubts of sincerity.

The admission came only after a series of pictures were posted on the internet that clearly showed the visuals were fakes.

Bernama's editor-in-chief Yong Soo Heong was quick to deny the pictures were fake and that the news agency had no time to engage in such unethical work.

When more of such pictures were posted in the internet, Bernama buckled under mounting pressure and admitted guilt.

Suddenly, Yong says "Bernama has conducted an initial investigation into allegations that one of its recent photographs was manipulated and found the flawed picture was discovered at the source from where it was sent".

Do you expect Malaysians to believe Yong who was quick to dismiss the allegations when the picture was clearly doctored and then admitted guilt when pressure for the truth continued to mount.

I doubt the doctoring was done by the photographer who would not be so stupid to put his job on the line because such doctoring can be easily detected. But he could have been pressured by his superiors to do so.

Whatever, this is going to be another case of going after the ikan bilis (anchovy or small fish) instead of the big fish.

I retract and apologise to any Muslim who is offended by my tweet

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 03:47 PM PDT

Ngeh Koo Ham 

I retract and apologise to any Muslim who is offended by my tweet as it was never intended to be so.

It was 1.43 am 17th September 2012, after seeing world news on CNN, BBC and Al Ajazeera showing violent protests in various parts of the world where lives were lost, many injured properties gutted and unrest ensued in response to the video produced by Sam Bacile, and after reading the news in Malaysiakini.com that YB Khairy Jamaluddin has planned to hold massive protest coming Friday (21st Sept 2012) with regard to the same matter that I tweeted the following words

'Khairy wants muslim protest against Same Bacile. For Islam or for his political gains? Are muslims wasting to much time and energy on this?'

In the context of the violent protests round the world and the many demonstrations to be held that I posed the question 'Are muslims wasting too much time and energy on this?' I was wondering if too much time and energy have been spent in response to the 13.5 minutes video produced by a mad man in the name of Sam Bacile. I wanted our society to think deeper with regard to the way we response to any provocation or issue that confronts us. I have been taught and have always emphasized to the young never to react but always to respond.

I want to make it very clear my following stands:-

1.     I strongly condemn the video and its producer for belittling the faith/religion of another person and reiterate support for the stand that has been taken by DAP on this issue which is contained in the media statement issued by my party's Secretary General on 16/9/2012.

2.     I totally support the rights of a person to hold peaceful demonstrations. In my 23 years of active political involvement, I have organized scores of demonstration in Perak. I was arrested by the police in Bersih 2.0 and was there at Bersih 3.0.

The abovesaid tweet has now been twisted by UMNO/BN to say I belittle Islam. This is a total lie. However, having explain the context in which my question was posed, any Muslim who is still offended by the question I posed, I apologise as that was never intended.

I feel comforted that a leading Muslim cleric Sheik Yusuf al-Qaradawi, head of international union of Muslim Scholars, Encik Fathul Bari Mat Jahaya, the Executive Committee Chairman of Malaysia Young Ulama Assembly and Encik Musa Awang, the President of the Syarie lawyers of Malaysia have also come forward to call for restraint in the response to this video issue.

 

Registration of Overseas Voter

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 12:58 PM PDT

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I had contacted the Malaysian Embassy in Singapore and had been informed by Ms Shima from the consular, that only civil servants, full time students and their spouse are allowed to vote abroad. This is a gross conflict from your statements as publish by The Star.

Eugene Hooi

Dear Tan Sri Dato' Seri Abdul Aziz,

A very good afternoon sir, I refer to your comment published in The Star (dated 19 July)  as well as comments by your deputy Datuk Wira Haji Wan Ahmad published in The Star (dated 10 July). Both articles stated comments from your deputy as well as youself, that Malaysians residing overseas upon registering as voters can apply to vote as postal voters.

I had contacted the Malaysian Embassy in Singapore and had been informed by Ms Shima from the consular, that only civil servants, full time students and their spouse are allowed to vote abroad. This is a gross conflict from your statements as publish by The Star (quote: "As Parliament had decided to allow them voting rights, he said the EC had discussed the matter with Wisma Putra and the Immigration Department to ensure only those who had returned home at least once in five years be eligible to vote. Wan Ahmad said upon registration, they must request for postal voting in order to vote in the general election.")

I hope to have a firm and clear answer from your good-self how Malaysians overseas are able to exercise our right to vote. I trust to have your good governance and impartiality to ensure Malaysian constitutional rights are not ignored.

Looking forward to your response soonest.

Thanking you in advance for your quick reply.

Yours sincerely,
Eugene Hooi


Reference:
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/7/19/nation/20120719125518&sec=nation
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/7/10/nation/20120710090706&sec=nation

Mayra Nazarbayev released

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 12:52 PM PDT

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According to several credible sources, her surprising and miraculous release was due to the direct and personal involvement by the Malaysian Prime Minister: during his Hadj to Mecca over this summer, which he made in the company Ms. Nazarbayeva's son and his future son-in-law Daniyar.

Daniyar Muratov

Early in September, Mayra Nazarbayev, the notorious Kazakhstani fugitive, ex-wife of the Kazakhstan's President's brother, and a would-be mother-in-law to Malaysian Prime Minister's daughter, was released from prison in Dubai, flew to New York and had a court date there on September 4.
 
According to several credible sources, her surprising and miraculous release was due to the direct and personal involvement by the Malaysian Prime Minister: during his Hadj to Mecca over this summer, which he made in the company Ms. Nazarbayeva's son and his future son-in-law Daniyar, Mr. Najib had extensive meetings with officials from the United Arab Emirates and Kazakhstan to convince them to let the detainee go. Within days after the Prime Minister's hadj, Ms. Nazarbayeva was, indeed, released, and allowed to proceed to her place of residence, New York.
 
Following her salvation due to the influence of her powerful future relative, Ms. Nazarbayeva has been hard at work reinventing herself as an opposition figure: she has reportedly attempted to contact several leading Kazakhstani opposition leaders in exile and, in the affidavit she has filed with the New York court, has characterized Kazakhstan's political system as lawless and attacked the Kazakhstani President and his brother, her former husband – this after being a member of the President's clan for many years. Herself a wanted fugitive for financial and outright criminal shenanigans, Ms. Nazarbayeva is now decrying Kazakhtan's "lack of an independent judiciary and due process" and its "widespread corruption."   
 
It looks like a substantial portion of the Prime Minister's time and energy is devoted to a family matter involving a fugitive from law – at the expense of all Malaysians.
 
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Dr M: Melayu tidak ‘bersyukur’ akan hilang kuasa dibawah pemerintahan PR

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 02:26 PM PDT

Mantan perdana menteri (PM) tersebut juga meluahkan rasa kesal melihat bangsanya bergaduh sesama sendiri hanya kerana merebut kuasa. 

"Saya rasa sedih melihat bangsa sendiri tidak tahu bersyukur, begitu sekali mudah lupa, begitu sekali mudah dipengaruhi dan diperalat oleh orang lain sehingga sanggup memburukkan bangsa sendiri," kata Dr Mahathir dalam Mingguan Malaysia, akhbar milik Umno. 

Dalam artikelnya lagi, Dr Mahathir memberi peringatan kepada orang Melayu agar tidak lupa diri hingga mereka dihina lagi seperti zaman British dahulu. 

"Orang Melayu sudah lupa akan betapa hinanya mereka semasa dijajah dahulu. 

"Mereka tidak pun mengakui akan nikmat yang banyak yang dinikmati oleh mereka setelah merdeka dan mereka menerajui kerajaan-kerajaan Malaysia merdeka," katanya. 

Kemerdekaan negara dikecapi menurut Mahathir adalah hasil kekuatan orang Melayu yang menyokong Umno dan rakannya dalam Perikatan. 

Dr Mahathir juga berkata perpecahan dikalangan orang Melayu ketika ini sangat membimbangkan. 

"Sekarang orang Melayu berpecah kepada tiga kumpulan kecil yang terpaksa mengemis untuk mendapat sokongan orang lain. 

Beliau juga tidak menolak suatu hari nanti orang Melayu terpaksa mengikut telunjuk orang lain jika keadaan ini berterusan. 

"Jika mana-mana daripada parti Melayu ini memenangi pilihan raya dan mendirikan kerajaan, tak dapat tidak kerajaan ini akan terpaksa mengikuti telunjuk orang lain. 

"Melayu tidak lagi akan menjadi tunggak kepada pemerintahan negara yang mereka rela berkongsi dengan orang lain," tambah Dr Mahathir lagi. 

Dr Mahathir mendakwa negara tidak akan mencapai kemerdekaan pada 1957 jika parti serpihan daripada ulama dalam Umno menang pilihanraya pertama semasa zaman Tunku Abdul Rahman. 

"Kumpulan pertama yang menubuh parti serpihan terdiri daripada ulama dalam Umno yang kecewa kerana permintaan mereka supaya 10 daripada mereka dicalonkan oleh Tunku Abdul Rahman ditolak olehnya dan hanya satu sahaja yang diberi kepada kumpulan ini. 

"Jika Parti Islam mendapat lebih daripada satu kerusi, nescaya kemerdekaan tidak tercapai pada 1957," kata Mahathir lagi. 

Dr Mahathir berharap nasihat yang diberikannya menjadi panduan dan iktibar kepada orang Melayu agar perkara sama tidak berulang semasa zaman penjajahan. 

"Bangsa saya jelas tidak dapat menangani kejayaan. Bangsa saya mudah lupa. Bangsa saya tidak tahu bersyukur. 

"Bangsa saya tidak tahu mengambil iktibar daripada nasib yang menimpa kaum sebangsa yang hari ini tinggal di wilayah yang dikuasai orang lain," katanya.

 

Guan Eng: DAP Kedah wajar dapat tambahan kerusi

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 03:15 PM PDT

Setiausaha Agung DAP, Lim Guan Eng berkata, DAP Pusat bersetuju dengan hasrat DAP Kedah yang mahu meletakkan calon di dua kerusi parlimen (Alor Setar dan Padang Serai) dan enam Dewan Undangan Negeri (Dun) membabitkan Kota Darul Aman, Bakar Bata, Derga, Bakar Arang, Gurun dan Lunas. 

"DAP tetap mahu tambahan kerusi untuk bertanding pada PRU13, ketika PRU12 kita hanya letak calon di Kota Darul Aman dan Derga. Jumlah ini amat kecil dan ia tidak boleh diterima untuk PRU13," katanya ketika berucap merasmikan Konvensyen Tahunan DAP Kedah, di Dewan Perhimpunan Cina Kedah, semalam. 

Bagaimana pun, Guan Eng berkata, jika agihan kerusi membabitkan DAP-PKR tidak mampu diselesaikan di peringkat negeri, perkara itu wajar diputuskan oleh Pusat untuk mengelak tercetus ketidakpuasan hati kedua-dua pihak. 

"Jika tidak boleh bincang lagi di peringkat negeri, ia tak perlu bincang. Biar Pusat buat keputusan muktamad dan kedua-dua pihak terima keputusan. Jangan bergaduh sesama sendiri, ia membuang masa, kita hanya mahu lawan BN sahaja, bukan dalam PR," katanya. 

Menurutnya, DAP Kedah diminta menyerahkan perkara itu kepada DAP Pusat untuk dibincangkan dalam Sekretariat Pakatan Rakyat (PR) sekali lagi, jika menemui jalan buntu. 

"Biar Pusat tentukan jika masih tidak dapat diselesaikan. Saya harap hasrat DAP Kedah diberi pertimbangan sewajarnya oleh rakan-rakan dalam pakatan untuk bergerak sebagai satu pasukan, dalam usaha mengekalkan kuasa di negeri ini," katanya. 

Guan Eng juga mengarahkan kedua-dua parti tidak lagi membuat kenyataan terbuka atau berbalas kenyataan dalam akhbar berhubung isu terbabit. 

"Kita tumpu pada gerak kerja parti sudahlah, biar Pusat putuskan. DAP juga mahu menyumbang lebih pada PR," katanya.

 

Ribuan umat Islam ‘menyerbu’ Kedutaan Amerika

Posted: 20 Sep 2012 04:21 PM PDT

Kelihatan kira-kira 200 anggota polis dikerahkan mengawal keadaan sekitar kedutaan dan Jalan Tun Razak.

Perarakan sekurang-kurangnya 5, 000 orang itu turut disertai oleh pemimpin PAS dan PKR serta NGO-NGO Islam. Antara yang kelihatan ialah Naib Presiden PAS, Sallahuddin Ayub dan Ketua Pemuda, Nas udin Hasan.

Manakala pemimin PKR yang kelihatan ialah dua Naib Presiden iaitu Tian Chua dan Nurul Izzah Anwar.

Kedutaan  ditutup sejak jam 11 pagi berikutan anjuran demonstrasi aman membantah filem 'Innocence of Muslims'.

Dalam ucapannya, Tian Chua berkata, kita tak benarkan sesiapa menghina agama yang lain.

"Perkara ini bukan saja perjuangan Islam, ini isu kemanusiaan. Sesiapa yang menghina agama lain, ini merupakan penghinaan kepada semua manusia sejagat.

"Kita bersama-sama menunjukkan solidariti kawan kita kepada umat Islam penghinaan ini tidak dibenarkan oleh mana-mana pihak.

"Ini isu maruah seluruh rakyat Malaysia dan ini harus dihentikan. Kita sebulat suara mendesak US dan mana-mana kerajaan pun untuk membela maruah islam dan mana-mana agama supaya penindasan dihentikan.

"Hari ini orang islam, esok mungkin orang Sikh, esok mungkin agama Kristian. Jadi mari bersama-sama  pertahankan prinsip manusia tanpa mengira agama," katanya.

Manakala perhimpunan membantah filem anti Islam, 'Innocence of Muslims' di Masjid Jamek, Kampung Baru di sini, berlangsung  anman dan disertai ribuan orang.

Laungan 'Allahuakbar' tanpa henti manakala  Exco Pemuda Umno, Lokman Noor Adam berucap di atas sebuah van di hadapan pintu utama Masjid Jamek yang diikuti pemimpin-pemimpin lain.

Mereka termasuk Ketua Pemuda Umno,Khairy Jamaluddin, dan  Naib Ketua yang juga Timbalan Menteri Belia dan Sukan, Datuk Razali Ibrahim, Presiden Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa (Perkasa), Datuk Ibrahim Ali dan Presiden Jati, Datuk Hasan Ali.

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Audit PKR di Selangor ada unsur penipuan, kata SPR

Posted: 20 Sep 2012 02:09 PM PDT

Menurut Abdul Aziz (gambar), penipuan dikesan sewaktu dijemput dalam sebuah program radio Bernama bersama-sama setiausaha agung PKR, Datuk Saifuddin Nasution Ismail baru-baru ini. 

"Dalam program tersebut Saifuddin menunjukkan kepada wartawan gambar sebuah 'Dangau' yang dikatakan terdapat 18 orang pengundi berdaftar di Kampung Sungai Pusu, Gombak.

"Saya minta dia tunjukkan gambar tersebut, gambar tersebut kami ambil untuk buat kajian.

"Namun apabila SPR turun dilapangan, rupa-rupanya, Dangau itu adalah tempat letak motosikal dan sebenarnya terdapat 32 buah keluarga tinggal kampung tersebut, gambar tersebut sebenarnya di crop.

"Ini salah satu bukti penipuan dalam audit yang dilakukan oleh PKR," kata Abdul Aziz kepada pemberita.

Dangau adalah merujuk kepada pondok di dalam loghat Kedah yang digunakan oleh Saifuddin.

"Sebab itu apabila terdapat kekeliruan atau tidak jelas tentang sesuatu perkara, datang berjumpa SPR.

"Jangan terus dedah kepada media kerana ini akan mengelirukan orang ramai," kata pengerusi SPR itu lagi.

Abdul Aziz turut menunjukkan gambar-gambar hasil  penyiasatan yang dilakukan oleh pasukan penyisat SPR Selangor ke Kampung Sungai Pusu yang menunjukkan 32 keluarga yang menetap di kampung tersebut menggunakan satu alamat yang terletak di pondok tersebut.

Baru-baru ini kerajaan negeri Selangor mengumumkan tidak akan membubarkan dewan undangan negeri (DUN)serentak dengan pilihan raya umum (PRU) oleh kerana daftar pemilih yang tidak bersih.

Dalam statistik terbaru SPR digazet pada 16 Ogos yang dihantar kepada The Malaysian Insider, SPR merekodkan jumlah pemilih berdaftar seramai 13,052,374 orang di mana 12,778,127 orang adalah pengundi biasa dan 274,247 orang adalah pengundi tidak hadir yang terdiri daripada tentera, polis dan pengundi luar negara.

Selangor mempunyai pengundi luar negeri yang paling tinggi iaitu 597 orang manakala Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur mempunyai jumlah pengundi tidak hadir paling tinggi iaitu seramai 40,543 orang.

 

Pro A sapu bersih pilihan raya kampus

Posted: 20 Sep 2012 01:43 PM PDT

.Lima universiti yang mengadakan pilihan raya kampus semalam adalah Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) dan Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM).

Pengumuman keputusan pilihan raya kampus ini telah dibuat di kesemua universiti yang terlibat oleh jawatankuasa pemilih perwakilan pelajar.

Aspirasi Mahasiswa telah menyapu bersih kesemua kerusi yang dipertandingkan di UiTM (50 kerusi), UniMAP (31), UTeM (28) dan UniSZA (24). Di UiTM pula, Aspirasi menang 25 kerusi daripada 27 yang dipertandingkan.

Proses pilihan raya kampus di lima universiti itu  yang berlangsung sejak awal pagi Khamis ditutup pada jam 4 petang.

Sementara itu, sebanyak 15 IPTA lain memilih untuk mengadakan pilihan raya kampus masing-masing pada Selasa depan.

 

Umat Islam mesti bangkit kecam hina Rasulullah

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 03:21 PM PDT

Sudah sekian kalinya, penghinaan terbuka secara sengaja oleh musuh-musuh Islam berlaku. Inilah malang dan mala petaka apabila umat Islam tidak cakna dan prihatin terhadap agama dan Nabi-Nya, lompang yang kosong dan ruang yang ada digunakan oleh musuh Islam dengan sewenang-wenangnya terhadap kekasih umat yakni Rasulullah SAW.

Sesungguhnya umat Islam mampu bersabar dalam menghadapi mehnah, tribulasi dan liku-liku perjuangan hidup tetapi kesabaran ada had dan batasnya. Ini kerana mempertahankan Rasulullah SAW lebih aula dan sewajibnya melebihi ibu bapa hatta diri sendiri. Inilah yang kami imani dan yakin seperti yang diarifkan oleh sejarah para sahabat, tabiin dan salaf al-soleh.

Justeru, kami cadangkan semua umat Islam bertindak seperti berikut:

- Menghantar nota bantahan kepada Kedutaan Amerika dan PBB. Ini kerana dalam Konvensyen Antarabangsa dan Mesyuarat Tahunan PBB yang sememangnya mengutuk apa jua jenis pencabulan terhadap mana-mana kepercayaan agama suci, perutusan berkaitan agama dan kitab suci masing-masing.

- Menjelaskan kebobrokan dan penipuan filem tersebut. Penghinaan terhadap agama Islam dan pelan Islamofobia barat mula menular sejak penulis dari British yang menghina Islam iaitu Salman Rushdi dalam bukunya yang berjudul 'Kesucian Nabi' dalam Islam pada tahun 1988.

- Mengajak Perdana Menteri dan barisan kabinetnya sebagai kerajaan yang sah dengan menghantar Surat Bantahan kepada Kerajaan Amerika.

- Mengesyorkan kepada Menteri Kebudayaan, Kesenian dan Komunikasi supaya bertindak pantas terhadap sebarang media yang menyiarkan dengan sewenang-wenangnya filem tersebut.

- Mengajak umat Islam bersatu mempertahankan Rasulullah SAW dengan menekuni sirah, sunnah dan hadisnya.

- Mengutuk sebarang penyiaran filem anti Islam dan tindakan mencabul kehormatan Islam sama ada filem luar negeri mahupun dalam negeri.

- Sudah sampai masanya kerajaan, sebagai contoh melalui JAKIM menubuhkan unit khas menjawab segala syubhah dan keraguan serta penghinaan seringkali dilemparkan kepada Islam. Ini supaya kenyataan dan tindakan perlu diselarikan yang menunjukkan kesepakatan dan muafakatnya umat Islam.

JAKIM serta badan agama negeri hendaklah menulis khutbah khas dan juga buku yang khas dalam menjawab sebarang fitnah dan tuduhan liar lagi jahat terhadap Baginda SAW dan Islam.

Begitu juga kajian mendalam berkenaan dengan jawapan yang terbaik melalui media massa serta artikel dan juga syarahan perlu menjadi agenda dalam mempertahankan baginda SAW.

Termasuk dalam penghinaan kepada Rasulullah SAW ialah tidak mengikut sunnahnya bahkan menentang segala syariatnya seperti tidak melaksanakan hudud dan memperlekehkan hukum Islam.

Ingatlah jika sekiranya kita berpaling, nescaya Allah akan menggantikan kaum yang lain bukan seperti kita bahkan jauh lebih baik untuk memperjuangkan agama-Nya.

Sesungguhnya, mulianya kita selama mana mempunyai izzah dengan Islam dan rasulnya sebaliknya hinanya kita apabila luntur keyakinan dan pegangan kepada agama Islam.

Ya Allah, kami menadah tangan munajat kepada-Mu supaya menetapkan hati-hati kami dan pendirian kami dalam mentaati-Mu dan memelihara agama-Mu dan nabi-Mu.

Ya Allah, ampunkanlah dosa kami atas kelemahan kami dalam mempertahankan nabi-Mu. Amin.

Penulis ialah Setiausaha Dewan Ulama PAS Pusat & Majlis Penyelidikan Dewan Ulama PAS Pusat

 

Kredit: www.malaysia-today.net
 

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