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Wednesday, 5 April 2017

SHOCK HUDUD COMPLOT BY UMNO, MCA, MIC, GERAKAN EXPOSED: DON’T RUN & HIDE PANDIKAR – TUN ISMAIL’S SON TO SERVE LEGAL LETTER STOPPING HADI’S BILL FROM BEING TABLED ON APRIL 6

SHOCK HUDUD COMPLOT BY UMNO, MCA, MIC, GERAKAN EXPOSED: DON’T RUN & HIDE PANDIKAR – TUN ISMAIL’S SON TO SERVE LEGAL LETTER STOPPING HADI’S BILL FROM BEING TABLED ON APRIL 6





KUALA LUMPUR – Mohamed Tawfik Dr Ismail has asked Dewan Rakyat Speaker for an urgent meeting tomorrow over a lawsuit aimed at stopping the tabling of PAS president’s Private Member’s Bill to increase Shariah sentencing.
In a letter today to Speaker Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia, the son of the late deputy prime minister Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman informed him of the lawsuit and the urgent need to pass him the court documents.

“With respect to Tan Sri, we request for an appointment to serve the documents personally to Tan Sri tomorrow April 5, 2017 at 12 noon or at a suitable time for Tan Sri tomorrow,” the letter by Tawfik’s law firm that was sighted by Malay Mail Online read.
“This service has to be done immediately because the Deputy Prime Minister has issued a statement that Hadi’s Motion will be tabled on Thursday, April 6, 2017,” it claimed.
On April 1, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the proposal to amend the law to increase the Shariah courts’ sentencing limits will be tabled by PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang as a Private Member’s Bill.
Zahid had also said that the tabling by Hadi could only happen after the federal government had finished its business and debates on its own Bills on April 6 — which is the last day of the current month-long meeting at the Dewan Rakyat.
It is unclear if there will be time left for Hadi to table his Private Member’s Bill in light of the long list of pending government’s Bills and motions in the Order Paper.
In the letter today on behalf of Tawfik, Raub MP Datuk Mohd Ariff Sabri Abdul Aziz and several other unnamed Malaysians, they also sought to draw Pandikar’s attention to his past decisions in Parliament on “sub judice” but did not elaborate.
Sub judice is a legal term used for matters which are being considered by judges and which may not be discussed outside of courts.
Last Friday, Tawfik filed a lawsuit against Pandikar and Dewan Rakyat secretary Datuk Roosme Hamzah at the High Court, seeking 10 declarations and orders to ultimately stop Hadi from tabling his private member’s Bill to amend the Syariah Courts (Criminal Jurisdiction) Act.


Among other things, Tawfik said Hadi’s Private Member’s Bill had violated the Federal Constitution’s guarantee under Article 8 of the right to equality and non-discrimination to all Malaysians.
Claiming that Hadi’s Private Member’s Bill had not been first referred to the Conference of Rulers for consultation and consent as required by the Federal Constitution’s Article 38, Tawfik said the courts should declare that the Dewan Rakyat Speaker may not allow the tabling of that Bill or any similar Bill by the government.
The former MP also wanted the High Court to declare that Hadi had breached the Dewan Rakyat’s Standing Orders or rules for the lower House’s proceedings, by allegedly not submitting reasons to support his proposed legal changes.
He added Dewan Rakyat secretary Datuk Roosme Hamzah should have rejected Hadi’s submission and insertion into the Order Paper because of this alleged failure, and asked the court to declare the acceptance to be “wrongful”.
Dr Ismail was the deputy to the late Tun Abdul Razak Hussein who was the country’s second prime minister.
Hadi’s motion to propose his Private Member’s Bill is in the Order Papers for the ongoing Dewan Rakyat meeting running from March 6 to April 6, the fifth time it has formally entered Parliament’s agenda.
Hadi is seeking to increase the Shariah courts’ sentencing limits from the current three years’ jail, RM5,000 fine and six lashes to a new maximum of 30 years’ jail, RM100,000 fine and 100 lashes.
– Malay Mail 

[VIRAL VIDEO] “Bloody Idiot You Chinese Girls!” An Indian Lady Was Seen Hitting And Swearing At 3 Chinese Girls In A Store!!!

[VIRAL VIDEO] “Bloody Idiot You Chinese Girls!” An Indian Lady Was Seen Hitting And Swearing At 3 Chinese Girls In A Store!!!


*Latest Update*: The 45-year-old woman was arrested and investigations are ongoing.
Apparently, this Indian lady took the same train ride with the Chinese lady that recorded this whole incident. It seems that an eyewitness saw this lady going all racist on the victim which led her to seek help from the staffs at the Ownsday spectacles shop in Tiong Bahru Plaza.
This commenter claims that the Indian lady had chased her from the station to the shop just to find trouble! If what this person said is true, this lady really needs her head checked!





I am not sure what exactly happened before the girls started recording this lady, but whatever it was, assaulting and verbally harassing someone is still WRONG!
Just two hours ago, Gerald Teo posted a super racist video on his Facebook profile that has angered up every other civilised netizens!





There’s Nothing Wrong With A Rape Victim Marrying The Rapist, Says Umno MP

Quality of BN ruling party Member of Parliament. The Rapist will be a happy man and what about the poor girls who have to live with the very man who raped her all her life. Does her life mean anything or only the criminal rapist life who rapes her is meaningful. This is the sorry state Malaysia is in now. Rakyat do him a favour and save his from his stupidity by voting him out as a MP come GE14.

When you vote in GE14 remember his face and also represents all of the BN MPs. Best to vote them out ladies

Yes this is the face of the evil who wants the victim to marry the rapist




And I say to shit face fuck you and will you marry me as I will be the rapist when I rape you and you are the victim


There’s Nothing Wrong With A Rape Victim Marrying The Rapist, Says Umno MP

A BN backbencher has supported marriage after rape as a solution to social problems.
Although admitting that rape is a crime, Datuk Shabudin Yahya (BN-Tasek Gelugor) said there was nothing wrong in the eye of the law for a rape victim to marry the rapist.
“Maybe with the marriage, (the rapist) can lead a different life that is better.
“And the girl who was raped, if she can get married she will not go through an uncertain future. At least she has a husband, this is a remedy to social problems,” he said during a debate on a motion to ban child marriages.


Shabuddin, who was a former Syariah Court judge, said such marriage can also lead to the rapist repenting and be a good solution for the victim.
He stressed that Muslims girls under 16 years must receive the syariah court’s permission before getting married.
Citing his past experience as a syariah judge, Shabudin explained how underaged girls with “unruly lifestyles” managed to change their lives for the better after marrying good husbands.

The motion to ban child marriages was proposed by Teo Nie Ching (DAP-Kulai) to amend the Sexual Offences against Children Bill, which was passed later.

Teo had cited several examples, including a case where a 35-year-old man married an underaged girl and raped his sister-in-law, to highlight how child marriages often end up causing more hurt to the girl.
Shabudin’s view however was rebutted by Siti Mariah Mahmud (Amanah-Kota Raja), who said that child marriages was not a good way to address such issues, as the husband could be “useless” man.
Shabudin however said it was unfair to condemn or judge someone as a bad person forever, as they may repent.
“Maybe the husband had raped her (before marriage), but we cannot say that the husband will be a useless and evil person forever,” he said.
He also disagreed with Siti Mariah that girls aged 12 years old are too young to be married.
“When we discuss 12 and 15-year-olds, we don’t see their physical bodies, because some children aged 12 or 15, their bodies are like 18-year-old women.
“So it’s not impossible for them to get married,” Shabudin said, adding that girls who attained puberty even at the age of nine were “physically and spiritually ready” for marriage



SHOULD THE CHINESE BOTHER? DEPRIVED BY MAHATHIR’S RACIST POLICIES FOR 22 YEARS, WHY SHOULD THEY BELIEVE HE WILL ‘SOMEHOW’ BE DIFFERENT THIS TIME

Trust Mahathir the very man who introduced racial profiling in Malaysia and renegade on his promises after winning elections in 1999 on non-Malay Support. Squandering the country’s wealth on social engineering but trying to make a Giant leap for the Malays and failed as the Malays like all need time to get adjusted to new realities, No I rather trust a snake than Mahathir



Fuck you as you are not going to get my vote 


SHOULD THE CHINESE BOTHER? DEPRIVED BY MAHATHIR’S RACIST POLICIES FOR 22 YEARS, WHY SHOULD THEY BELIEVE HE WILL ‘SOMEHOW’ BE DIFFERENT THIS TIME


The above question has been asked and demands an answer. I, as a Malay, will answer as I believe that Tun Mahathir, at this late stage of our struggle to rid “ALL MALAYSIAN NOT JUST THE MALAYS” of this odious, corrupt and lying najib, has more pressing matters to attend to.
I am a Malay and I am not a racists. I know many other Malays – my acquaintances, my friends, those who read what I write and my peers….all Malays…all of them not racists. To paint all Malays as racists pains too many other Malays who are otherwise. I will admit that when I first came across that condemnation “the racist thump of the Malays” I was more angered than sad, more insulted than surprised that there are among my friends those who thinks in that manner and certainly was about to lash out in anger that anyone would be so unthinking as to use that phrase “the racist thump of the Malays”….but reason got the better of me.

Let me begin by stating a known fact.
Whom the Malays decide will govern them will also govern Malaysia. Demographically the Malays rule. Does it not stand to reason that any politicians worth their salt will want to secure the Malay votes first! How then do you secure that massive Malay vote bank in the rural areas? Go ask umno and they will tell you how. Go ask PAS and they too will tell you how. All that Mahathir is doing is to do what umno and PAS have been doing to secure the Malay rural votes ….but with one caveat!

MAHATHIR KNOWS THAT MALAYSIA IS FOR ALL MALAYSIANS AND HE HAS MADE HIS PEACE WITH LIM KIT SIANG, ANWAR IBRAHIM AND ANYBODY ELSE NEEDED TO MAKE MALAYSIA INTO THE IMAGE THAT WE (YOU AND I IRRESPECTIVE OF RACE, RELIGION AND ANY OTHER DIVIDES) …THAT WE ALL WANT IT TO BE.
UMNO AND PAS DOES NOT HAVE THAT CAVEAT!


Tun Mahathir has to work with the reality of what the rural Malay wants and will vote for and what other Malaysians wants and will vote for. Mahathir understands that all the best intentions will be for nought if the opposition does not take government at the next general election. And so he does what he must to win that massive rural vote bank that now seems to be firmly in umno’s grasp.
So do not ask if “In throwing our efforts to assist Tun Mahathir to eject Najib can we, the non-Malay minorities, be assured of fair and equitable treatment or are we condemned to live under the rascist thump of the Malays”. The interests of the non-Malays, as is the interest of the Malays, are all of concern to Mahathir and to those that he leads. For now those questions need not be asked because if you are privy to what has been done to our nation by these years under Najib, you will understand that the interest of the non-Malay minorities, while important and critical to our national unity and well being, will come to nought if najib and the umno he has forged, is allowed to take government again after this coming election. If that happens you can forget not only about the well being of the non-Malay minorities….. even the well being of us Malays will be at risks.
Kapish?

So leave Mahathir, Anwar and Kit Siang to their devices. They already have enough on their plate without having to worry about the non-Malay minorities lot. Why don’t the non-Malay minorities take their place behind Mahathir and do what we are all doing now : put our nose to the grindstone and do our duty to ensure that the leaders we want will take government come the next general election.
Anything else smacks or opportunism and taking advantage of an opposition that is even now under duress and swimming against the tide in their attempts to win government. Let us selflessly think of the greater good of all of us – including the non-Malay minorities….for surely once rid of this corrupt and odious umno led bn government, everyone’s lot will be taken care of by a government that is of the people, by the people and for the people?
Enough said.
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1.5 million M’sians applied for 25,000 govt jobs

1.5 million M’sians applied for 25,000 govt jobs


Balance 1.475 Million jobless no work. These are the University graduates from Malaysian government universities. These universities produce 200 ,000 graduates yearly and are only marketable in the Government civil service, The private sector does not even consider they employable in the Private sector due to lack in English and quality of teaching / examinations / preparations to regards they as employable. Majority are from the dominant race in Malaysia. The graduates who are not employed are getting frustrated as year come and year ago; they are still waiting for a job. This is what happens when you put all your eggs in one basket and the basket is Government Civil service

KUALA LUMPUR: The Public Service Commission (PSC) received 1.56 million applications last year to fill 25,046 job vacancies in the public sector.




Where are they the missing ones

Where are they the missing ones


Indonesia : All 5-star hotels served pork bacon and ham for breakfast and are prepared by Muslim.

I have worked in Dubai and the hotel I stayed served Pork sausages for breakfast and also the Pub during fasting time opens late at 7.30 pm and can see men in Arab clothing waiting in line with foreigners waiting for Pub doors to open and have a pint of Beer. No problem or trouble from the Dubai authorities. Why Malaysia is like this , no this no that . in Siem Reap Cambodia can see Muslims selling dried pork sausages in the Market. Pol Pot when in power decreed that Muslims must consume pork








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Differences between Indonesia & Malaysia from a retired German lecturer P. Feisenberg who had worked in Penang during Tunku's days and in Jakarta in Suharto's time. An interesting account of his observations & gloomy prediction of the future of a young nation ...
A big divide between the two countries yet they live next to each other and both are Muslim countries.
Is this because there is a Mahathir (and an UMNO ) in one whereas there is none in the other?

I always tell my friend that Indonesia is not the best country in the world to work and live but since working in Indonesia for about 5 years, I don’t have the feeling that I am living in a Muslim country despite 93% of Indonesians are Muslim. 99.9% of my colleagues are Muslim and we go for lunch and dinner together and sometimes to a Chinese restaurant that served pork and there is no fuss about it. (For your information – the people who sell pork are Muslim – bosses are Chinese and employ Indonesian Muslim to cut and sell pork in the wet markets)
All 5-star hotels served pork bacon and ham for breakfast and are prepared by Muslim.
Alcohol is sold everywhere in the street… and Indonesia No 1 selling beer is “Bintang” and is brewed locally and is consumed by all Muslim openly. No issue….
During fasting month the Muslims are free to decide if they want to fast or eat as normal… no issue at all and no one catch them..
The president and vice president are elected by the people and so are the governors of the city (in Malaysia we call them Mentri Besar). No one is appointed by the President or in Malaysia by the PM.
National holidays – Hari Raya Idul Fitri is 2 days and Chinese New Year is 1 day but Christian enjoy 3 days – Christmas, Ascension of Christ and Good Friday. The Hindu in Bali has 1 day for Hari Raya Nyepi celebrated only in Bali . Wesak day is also a public holiday.
A Muslim can convert to a Christian tomorrow and then to a Buddhist the next day…and back to a Muslim. ….no issue at all.
In supermarket pork is sold side by side with chicken and beef….no issue at all…..
I can go on and on…….in short Indonesia is a very liberal Muslim country.. definitely not Malaysia . FYI our Malaysian senior government officer “suka Indonesia ”…you know why!!!
Subject: Another Report: Why I left for our ‘poorer’ neighbour — Indonesia
This writer is absolutely correct and gave a very fair view of Indonesia . I have been in and out of Indonesia for the past 10 years. Sometimes, my stay is up to one month per visit. I have worked with senior Indonesia managers as well as low level staff. I have also interacted with lots of direct sellers from all sorts of background. I have dealt with the Indonesian civil servants.
They don't talk about race. The mass media do not propagate racial or religious divides. They don't spin story of Christian fighting the Muslim or Muslim fighting the Christian. Husband and wife can have different religious belief. There is not such fuss as Halal restaurant. Tony Roma in Indonesia serves the best pork rib. In all the Tony Roma restaurants Muslim and non Muslim sit and eat together on one table. I ate pork rib, my Muslim colleagues ate beef and lamb. There is no such thing as a Halal and non Halal section.
Comparing the environment and the working culture in Indonesia between pre 1998 (Suharto's era) and the year 2008, you can see the vast improvement in Indonesia civil services.
During Suharto era, my visit to Tax office (Kantor Pajak) cannot be done without carrying cash for coffee money. The tax
officer will always start with " Pak dari Malaysia mahu chak kopi dulu". And this small favor money must be given and openly counted on his desk before any discussion.

My last visit in 2008 to the government office (Departmen Pentadbiran, you cannot use Jabatan Kerajaan. They hated the Raja), you cannot even mention anything about "Kopi". See the vast difference. SYB sent his own brother-in-law to jail. Suharto's youngest son, Tommy Suharto was jailed. Do you see this in Malaysia ?
Malaysia is rotting. And the writer is absolutely correct. If the situation is not changed, Malaysia will be the biggest exporter of maids to Indonesia , 10 years down the road. Padam muka orang orang kampong.
Muslims in Indonesia have no problem with patronizing outlets that sell alcohol or non-halal food, even if they choose not to have any. In Malaysia , the Muslims make a big fuss over small things which they claim are not halal. You may argue that there are fanatics here in Indonesia , but the number is small relative to the population. Just look around Malaysia . Everywhere you look, you get fanatics.



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