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Never knew Ustaz Hashim share the same date of birth with son

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PAS IS TOTALLY FUCK WITH 1 MDB'S MONEY.
THIS LUXURY WAS PAID FULLY IN CASH.
WHAT IS MACC GOING TO DO?
NAJIS IS NOT STUPID.
NAJIS LOVES TO PUT PEOPLE INTO HIS SINKING BOAT.

MB Terengganu very rude and arrogant

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MB Terengganu Didakwa Halau Pakcik Tua Untuk Minta Bantuan Sekolah Anak

KUALA NERUS – Harapan seorang bapa pergi berjumpa wakil rakyatnya menjadi hampa, apabila beliau sendiri dihalau, disuruh pulang sahaja, tanpa diberikan apa-apa bantuan.
Wan Ismail Wan Nawang, 62, tinggal di Kampung Teluk Ketapang berkata, beliau pergi berjumpa Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) Seberang Takir yang juga Menteri Besar Terengganu untuk meminta bantuan persekolahan anaknya.
“Saya nak minta bantuan (untuk) anak sekolah, saya orang yang (giliran) ketiga…….(bila) saya masuk…..dia kata tak ada bantuan,“lepas tu dia hambat…..(lepas) tu saya pun lari, saya pun malaslah (nak tunggu),”ujarnya ketika ditemui.
Menurutnya beliau pergi berjumpa dengan Dato’ Seri Razif Abdul Rahman pada bulan Januari 2017.
Katanya, nasib beliau terus dirundung malang, apabila selepas itu, beliau mengadu kepada Majlis Agama Islam Dan Adat Istiadat Melayu (MAIDAM).
“lepas tu saya pergi MAIDAM………dia hambat, orang lain boleh bantuan…..kita (saya) tak boleh,”katanya dengan nada sedih.
Beliau hairan kerana menurutnya, pada zaman Dato’ Seri Ahmad Said dahulu, beliau mendapat bantuan tersebut, tetapi sebaliknya apabila Razif menjadi MB.
Sedangkan, beliau mendakwa beliau adalah prnyokong kuat Umno dan Barisan Nasional dan tidak pernah mengundi sebelum in, selain dari ‘memangkah’ dacing.
Apabila ditanya, mengapakah keadaan demikiian berlaku, Wan Ismail berkata, Razif hanya memberi bantuan kepada ‘orang-orangnya’ sahaja.
– Bulentin Online

Priority like his cock

Malaysian Muslim donate all your ringgit to Non-Muslim

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Place images of pigs, dogs on products, says consumer body

 | February 15, 2017
It says this will prevent Muslims from unknowingly buying goods made from prohibited sources.
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KUALA LUMPUR: The Muslim Consumers Association of Malaysia (PPIM) has urged traders to place an image of a pig or dog on any products which use parts of the animals.
Its chairman, Nadzim Johan, said the move was aimed at preventing Muslims from unknowingly purchasing goods made from prohibited sources.
“For example, not all users know the word ‘porcine’ found on the label of products referring to pork.
“However, if the image of a pig was placed on the product concerned, everyone including the children would know it is made using parts of the animal,” he said during a press conference when commenting on the issue of pig bristle brushes here today.
Nadzim said this was not a political, religious or racial issue as the existing law under the Trade Descriptions Act 2011 has stated that products made from pigs or dogs should be labelled accordingly.
Under the same act, the products concerned are required to be placed in a separate location within the premises.
The domestic trade, cooperatives and consumerism ministry had previously given traders a period of one month from Feb 9 to label products made of animal furs and to specifically state if they are made from the parts of pigs or dogs.
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The beauty of Internet

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Hadi: Only DAP defended PAS when Kelantan govt fell in 1978
Working together: Dyana Sofya sitting next to Abdul Hadi during a high tea session at Taman Cicely in Teluk Intan.

TELUK INTAN: PAS is working together with DAP as a token of gratitude for standing by their side when the Kelantan government fell in 1978.
PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang said it was DAP who defended PAS when the Kelantan government fell to Barisan Nasional then, causing chaos within the state.
He said Barisan, that was working with PAS then, did nothing to help them.
“Only DAP defended us that time and we are grateful to them.
“We have the responsibility to help them back,” he said in his speech during a high tea session with DAP’s Teluk Intan parliamentary by-election candidate Dyana Sofya Mohd Daud at Taman Cicely here yesterday.
“Even with our differences over alcohol, pork, hudud and halal matters, we have something in common, which is to stand up against corruption, injustice and to fight for fairness for all,” he said.
Abdul Hadi also said that the Barisan coali­tion had ruled for over 50 years, but yet there were still a lot of poor people in the country.
He also called on the people to vote wisely and to look at the candidate’s capabilities rather than their race.
“If we are smart, we don’t talk about race.
“We talk about how the candidate can re­­present the voice of the people at Parliament when they become an MP,” he said.
Abdul Hadi also praised Dyana Sofya for her bravery to stand and speak up against her detractors.
“She is brave, she will support the right and oppose the wrong.
“She has courage to stand under DAP, not even I dared to do so,” he quipped.
Abdul Hadi also urged the people not to be baited by “candies” offered by Barisan to fish for votes.
“Be a smart fish that eats the bait but not get hooked.
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http://www.malaysiaoutlook.com/pas-will-not-work-with-dap-again/
JUST BECAUSE HADI AND PAS RECEIVED DONATION FROM 1MDB DOES NOT MEAN THEY HAVE TO SUCK NAJIS'S COCK AND LICK ROSIE'S ARSE.
WE MALAYSIANS WILL RATHER SPOIL OUR VOTES THIS COMING GE14 THEN TO GIVE IT TO PAS AND UMNO.
WE LOVE AND SUPPORT WHAT HADI, PAS AND JAMBAN ARE DOING.
CONTINUE THIS TILL GE 14 AND THIS TIME WE WILL SEE WHO WILL BE COMMITTING SUICIDE.

Money from which State?

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Sounds like PAS.
Looks like PAS.
So now the money is in the hands of the Thai Police.
Me think many Datuk, Datuk Seri will be heading North for chit chat, otherwise the money will vanish into thin air.
NOW IS GOOD TIME TO BUY ANOTHER CAR.

Who done it?

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Well-known pastor abducted

Charles Ramendran
newsdesk@thesundaily.com
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PETALING JAYA: A well-known church pastor who ran into some controversy for allegedly being involved in an unfounded claim of the proselytizing of Muslims was apparently abducted by a group of men on Monday.
Pastor Raymond Koh was purportedly driving near Jalan Bahagia, SS5 here at about 10am when he was waylaid by a van with several occupants.
According to a viral message posted in Facebook and other social media sources, the van occupants stepped out and snatched Koh before fleeing.
Selangor police CID chief SAC Fadzil Ahmat said police have received a report on the abduction and are carrying out a probe to trace the victim.
"Our priority is the safety of the victim and to find him. There has been no ransom demand made by his abductors for his safe release to date" he said.
Well-wishers and concerned members of Koh's church expressed their shock over his disappearance in Facebook and offered prayers for his safe return.
In 2011, Koh who was executive director of community group Harapan Komuniti ran into issues with the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) when he organised a multi-racial charity event attended by Muslims and non-Muslims at the Damansara Utama Methodist Church here.
The event was disrupted when Jais accompanied by police raided the church following claims that the organising group had held the gathering in an attempt to allegedly entice Muslims to convert to Christianity.
The issue fizzled out due to lack of evidence on the allegations.
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Who do you think they were referring to at 14.00?


People like Azalina got to explain this

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FOREX LOSS RM10 BILLION.
1 MDB LOSS RM225 BILLION.
FOREX LOSS WAS DURING MAHATHIR KUTTY ERA.
1 MDB LOSS IS BY THE SITTING PARIAH NAJIS AND ROSMAH.
SO WHY SPEND MONEY, TIME AND PUBLICITY OVER THE PAST WHEN THE PRESENT LOSS IS MORE AND INTEREST IS GROWING DAILY.
ME THINK CERTAIN MELAYU HAVE GONE MENTALLY MAD ESPECIALLY THOSE IN CABINET.
ABOLISH PARLIAMENT AND BRING IN THE MAD DOGS TO RULE MALAYSIA.
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Sack this bloody bitch

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This just came thru "WhatsApp"- can anyone verify this?
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17th February 2017 at 3.05 PM
Research in Curriculum Development by Prof Dr Norlidah at Faculty of Education 
I would like to lodge a complain upon your lecturer, Prof. Dr. Norlidah.
My friend Rinishah and I rushed to class taking time off from work, as we step into the class we greeted Prof Norlidah and proceeded walking towards our seats. As we were about to sit, she abruptly said 'India, saya tak suka India duduk bersama-sama. Jangan bawa budaya UNITAR kesini. India duduk sama-sama lepas itu akan tiru assignment dan plagiarise. Saya kenal India.' she then continued saying to me, 'You, baju merah, duduk depan sekarang.' subsequently said to my friend 'you duduk sana'. Prof Norlidah further said, 'Saya akan pastikan awak dan kawan awak tak akan dapat kumpulan sama untuk buat assignment. Saya tahu India macam mana.'
At this time, I was infuriated by her racist remarks towards me and my friend; I did NOT expect this from a well-educated person especially a person whose title is ’Professor’. She did not stop, she was merciless as she proceeded to insult other indian students. How would the wawasan 2020 be fulfilled if we have educators like this in ’Malaysia’s Top Public University’?
She went on defending her atrocious behaviour by confessing that this is her style and proceeded to encourage student to not promote UM to anyone else as she prefers her class to be smaller in number.
This wasn’t first time we had experienced this lowly behaviour of hers;on our orientation day, we met Prof Norlidah along with other two possible lecturers for a session with the faculty. Her first words were indeed hurtful and demotivating 'Do you think you can do Masters with just 2 years experience? You and your friends can never graduate together, I challenge you. You do your business and I will do my business.' her words crushed our eager selves who thirsted for knowledge.
I’ve never been more insulted in my life before until recently by your lecturer. Never did I came across someone with a PhD who could act despicably rude. It is a shame that such lecturer/former student hail from "Malaysia’s Top Public University". It is important to remember that respect does not come with papers and titles but attitude. She lost the respect before gaining one. Such arrogance and racism from someone who should be an inspiration.
Let me remind you that we are paying to be here, she has no rights to insult us as such. Actions could be taken. She had hurt me and my friend emotionally.
I demand for an apology from her for the damage she had done to my reputation. If no action is taken from your side, I will not hesitate to bring this matter to the media.

Send Dato Abdul Razak bin Bokharrmer former CPO of Pahang and retired director Bukit Aman to jail

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Former Police Chief With ‘Datuk’ Title Still Walking Free After Mistakenly Shooting Senior Citizen
ByWORLD OF BUZZ

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Is it true that culprits with ‘Datuk’ titles are above the law?

Malaysian netizen, Edrio Edmond took it to social media after a man accidentally shot his uncle’s arm

“On the 11th of August 2016 afternoon, my uncle went to his garden to collect some fruits. While he was climbing to pluck some rambutan, he was shot on his right arm by an IDIOT who thinks that he saw a monkey. “First of all, it is afternoon and secondly even if it’s a monkey, why must the brainless man shoot a monkey? The man who shot my uncle is a former CPO Pahang and retired pengarah Bukit Aman (Pengurusan) and his name is Datuk Abdul Razak Bin Bokhari.”

According to the police report posted by Edmond on Facebook, his 63-year-old uncle, Lucus A/L Asirvatham climbed up a tree using a ladder to wrap the ripe fruits with paper.



Suddenly, Lucus heard a loud sound followed by a bullet hitting his arm. The bullet went through his arm clean but the sheer impact of the bullet has shattered the bone.

An un-named newspaper later reported that an elderly man who was visiting his brother-in-law nearby was said to be resting at the farm. The 63-year-old man then spotted some movement on the tree and assumed it was a monkey plucking the fruits. Without thinking twice, he fired a warning shot to scare away the monkey but was shocked when he heard a scream and saw a man falling off the tree. Lucus was immediately sent to Hospital Permaisuri Bainun in Ipoh for treatment.


“I was later told that the guy who shot me was a former policeman, Abdul Razak bin Bokhari,” Lucus said in his statement.  “Due to the gun shot wound, I’ve undergone several surgeries and my arm has limited movement. The doctor told me that I will still need to undergo surgery and it will take a long time for me to recover,” added Lucus. 

Edmond also revealed that the policeman carrying the title of ‘Datuk’ was indeed the former Chief Police Officer of Pahang and a retired director at Bukit Aman Police Headquarters, Dato Abdul Razak bin Bokhari.

“My uncle had been suffering for the past 5 months but there’s still no action taken on the shooter who shot my uncle. [Can you] imagine if the bullet hit my uncle’s chest instead of his right arms?” Edward wrote. “Do you know how many types of painkiller my uncle has to take [in order] to sleep soundly? Do you know how many times my uncle can’t have a good night sleep? Until today, he is still suffering but the shooter is still at loose and not in jail,” Edward added.

All Edward requests is for some justice to be served. “No one is above the law”, that’s what the police have always been telling us through the screen. Let’s see if they practice what they preached.

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Disgusted Lot

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For several days I have tried coming up with a suitable name to address a bunch of corrupted fools in my own country trying not to harm the Malays but failed to.

One episode then, another episode then after and another episode today of stupidity proving how useless the Malays have become.

Every incident bring us closer to the truth that today we are not safe in the hands of our own people.

Yonhap reported Kim Jong Nam was killed in Malaysia, early morning on 14th February 2017.
Aljazeera reported Kim Jong Nam was killed on 14thFebruary 2017.
TV Chosun reported Kim Jong Nam was poisoned on 14thFebruary 2017.
Malaysian Police reported unidentified North Korean died en route to hospital from Kuala Lumpur on 14th February 2017.
On Facebook round the world everyone knew Kim Jong Nam was murdered on 14th February 2017.

It took PDRM, Home Minister and my pariah Prime Minister two (2) days later to confirm that Kim Jong Nam was indeed killed at KLIA 2.  Even then there was no urgency to lock down KLIA 2 to sweep for poison.

If indeed Kim Jong Nam was poisoned with VX Nerve Agent then passengers and visitors in KLIA 2 were already exposure to it on 14thFebruary 2017 till 26th February 2017.

Today 27th February 2017 it was reported in all Malaysian News Media and what not that KLIA2 is cleared of VX Nerve Agent.  Even concrete evidence can disappear after a lapse of 12 days.  So why waste time, money and energy on a useless task.
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This clearly shows PDRM, Home Ministry and others involved in this stupid drama are not fit for the job of looking after my beloved nation.  Very sad indeed.

The two girls who were supposedly involved in killing Kim Jong Nam with VX Nerve Agent using bare hands and exposed nostrils must be super immune to such poison.

PDRM has a habit of not looking or should I say do a proper investigation into any crime.  PDRM are a happy lot fitting incorrect puzzle to make them smart in closing cases fastest, most times they even kill innocent victims to give false confession.
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Incident like the disappearance of MH370 also took two days before the authorities realized what happened.  Not enough Malaysia had to spend over RM300 million searching for the plane at the wrong place.  Till today Malaysian Authorities refused to admit their error or right the wrong decision made.Image result for images of mh370

Pastor Raymond abduction is another hot case that PDRM cannot handle.  It is very suspicious that it took weeks before IGP woke up from his slumber land. By now Pastor Raymond would have been killed in similar fashion like Kevin Morais.
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Today PDRM, Home Ministry and other authorities are run by people whose priority is to enrich themselves. 
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Today Malaysia is run by criminals, fools, murderers and paid dogs who sells their body and souls for the right price.

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ALL TOP POSITIONS ARE GIVEN TO THE MALAYS.
ALL TOP POSITIONS ARE HELD BY THE MUSLIM.
ALL CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES ARE RUN BY UMNO MEMBERS.
UMNO PARTY IS ONLY FOR THE MALAYS AND MAMAK MUSLIM WHO CANNOT WORK.

IT IS THE MALAY AND THE MUSLIM OF MALAYSIA THAT BRING RUIN TO ITS OWN NATION.


DO NOT BLAME THE NON MALAY AND NON MUSIM, IT IS THE MALAY AND MUSLIM OF MALAYSIA THAT PUT THE NATION IN SHAME AND IN RUIN.
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Dedicated to all the Sultans, PAS, UMNO Youth and Islamic Freak

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Warning to all you Melayu Freak.
GE14 will be your last outing.
GE 15 will be Communist China in control of the driver seat.
You have been warn many times but fail to understand what najis and rosmah have done.
SO WHILE YOU BLOODY SHIT BLAME AND CONDEMN DAP AND NON MUSLIM, PEOPLE LIKE IGP KHALID, THAT IDIOT AG, BANK NEGARA GOVERNOR, ARMED FORCES, ROYAL HOUSEHOLD ETC ARE GETTING READY TO LEAVE MALAYSIA FOR GOOD.
ONCE COMMUNIST CHINA IDEOLOGY IS IN PLACE YOU MELAYU LEFT BEHIND IN MALAYSIA WILL SUFFER.
THE FUTURE OF THE MELAYU IS FINISH.
THAT adnan WHO SIGNED THE MEMORANDUM WILL BE DEAD AND GONE SO HE THINKS HE IS SAFE BUT WILL HIS CHILDREN'S FUTURE BE SECURE?
ME THINK THE BIG CHANGE FROM MELAYU TO COMMUNIST CHINA HAS ALREADY BEGUN.
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China’s growing domestic involvement

March 4, 2017
In the next decade or so, it is estimated that China will invest, lend and spend at least half a trillion ringgit on infrastructure, property development and other projects across Malaysia.
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Even the most casual observer of our nation’s politics will not fail to notice the growing influence of China in our national affairs. Not a day goes by when reports of some new investment, some new deal, some new initiative by China doesn’t make headlines. Suddenly, China is everywhere and not in a small way.
Dominant economic partner
China is already Malaysia’s dominant economic partner – it is our second largest export market, is increasingly critical to the health of our tourism industry (4 million Chinese tourists expected this year), our education sector (10,000 Chinese students currently studying in Malaysia), and the sustainability of our oil palm industry.
It will soon come to dominate our ports and railways as well as our housing and construction sectors. With the purchase of 1MDB-related Edra Global Energy Bhd. assets, it also became the second largest independent power producer in the country.
In the next decade or so, it is estimated that China will invest, lend and spend at least half a trillion ringgit on infrastructure, property development and other projects across Malaysia. Never has our country seen this much money pouring in from a single source in such a relatively short space of time.
Manna from heaven
Many, particularly those who stand to profit most from this new relationship, welcome China’s growing involvement in our country. To them, it is, of course, a once-in-a lifetime bonanza, manna from heaven, an unparalleled opportunity to make millions. They assume that what is good for them is automatically good for the nation as a whole.
Consequently, many of our political leaders and business tycoons are falling over each other to sing China’s praises and highlight the benefits of the blossoming relationship. To them, China is a great friend, a powerful benefactor, a genuine economic partner, a benign political power. And they can’t seem to get enough of China.
The dangers of asymmetrical relationships
However, the sheer asymmetrical nature of the relationship as well as the enormous political and economic leverage that China now wields cannot but be cause for concern.
And yet, concern is the one word that is missing from the lexicon of our relations with China. In our rush to embrace China’s largesse, we are being wilfully negligent of the political, economic and security implications.
It is surely axiomatic that as China’s stake in Malaysia increases, China will be more proactive in our domestic politics if only to ensure the continuity of parties, personalities and policies that favour China.
Malaysia, is in fact, far too important to China now to be left to the vagaries of Malaysian politics and the caprices of the local electorate.
Open endorsement of Umno-BN
The clearest indication of this is China’s increasingly open and forthright endorsement and support of the Umno-BN government, the most pro-China government we’ve ever had. In fact, it can be argued that China’s grand strategy vis-à-vis Malaysia is, in many respects, contingent on Umno-BN remaining in office.
It should therefore come as no surprise that we are now seeing Chinese diplomats not only attending local party political gatherings but also accompanying Umno-BN politicians to political events and on constituency visits.
Last year, for example, the Chinese ambassador accompanied Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein, MCA Deputy President Wee Ka Siong, and MCA assemblyperson Teoh Yap Kun on visits to Hishamuddin’s Semborong parliamentary constituency and Teoh’s Paloh constituency.
Since then Chinese diplomats have been spotted with MCA Vice-President Chew Mei Fun in Raub (where she is rumoured to be the candidate in the next elections), with MCA Youth chief, Datuk Chong Sin Woon in Nilai, with MCA President Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai when he officiated the opening of a meeting of the Federation of Hakka Associations, and with Gerakan President Mah Siew Keong in Teluk Intan.
And this is likely only the tip of the iceberg as many other visits go unreported.
During these visits, Chinese diplomats routinely take the opportunity to praise the Najib Administration, stress the importance of the MCA and press the point that the Malaysian Chinese community has a lot to gain from the relationship with China that is now being developed.
The Chinese ambassador has also urged Malaysian Chinese to support the MCA because without the MCA, “Malaysian Chinese have no say in the government.”
Champion of Chinese education
Having cast himself as ‘lord protector’ of the Malaysian Chinese community during the Petaling Street affair in 2015 and knowing the great importance Malaysian Chinese attach to Chinese education, the Chinese ambassador has now positioned himself as a champion of Chinese education in Malaysia.
He has tirelessly criss-crossed the country, often accompanied by MCA and even Umno politicians, visiting dozens of Chinese schools and distributing hundreds of thousands of ringgit in assistance and scholarships. He has also promised to initiate a teacher-training programme that could see PRC teachers in our schools.
MCA/BN – China alliance
China’s unequivocal message to Malaysian Chinese, therefore, is that they must support the emerging MCA/BN-China alliance if they wish to safeguard their rights, preserve Chinese education, have a strong voice in government, profit from business with China and ensure that relations with their ancestral homeland remain strong.
It is, as well, an exhortation to Malaysian Chinese to put aside their resentment and distrust of both Umno and MCA and vote BN for the greater good of both countries.
Clearly, if this shrewd political strategy succeeds, the main losers will be the DAP.
But such is the power and influence of China in our domestic affairs that even the DAP has now been forced to moderate its hitherto principled opposition to the sheer lunacy of some of the China-related projects and make peace with the Chinese ambassador.
All that this has accomplished, however, was to vindicate, in the eyes of DAP supporters, the MCA’s collaboration with China.
The MCA, for its part, increasingly behaves as if it is but an extension of the Chinese embassy rather than a member of the ruling coalition. It recently established a PRC affairs committee as well as an OBOR centre and does more to promote OBOR than the Chinese embassy itself. Some would argue that these actions make the MCA the main vehicle of PRC influence and propaganda in the country today.
Unchallenged and unchecked
And yet, these clear and troubling manifestations of foreign political interference in our domestic affairs, in contravention of established diplomatic practice, go unchallenged. That it is being done with the connivance of local political leaders does not make it any less troublesome.
One can only wonder how the Umno-BN crowd would react if the Australian or American ambassador urged Malaysians to vote for the opposition if they wished to safeguard their democratic rights.
Once this door is open, there is no telling where it will lead to.
UMNO-BN politicians make a big fuss over trivial things like the paltry sums given to a few NGOs to promote free and fair elections by the Open Society Foundation but think nothing of facilitating a far more insidious form of foreign interference that threatens to undermine what’s left of our democratic process.
Hijacked elections?
The question now is how far China will go to protect its interests in Malaysia. Will PRC money come into play in the next elections, taking money politics to new heights? Will the upcoming elections be the first elections in Malaysia when a foreign power will be actively working behind the scenes to influence its outcome?
The next general election is already shaping up to be one of the most critical we’ve ever had. The very future of our country is at stake – whether we will remain a secular democracy or not, whether corruption and cronyism will triumph over transparency and good governance, whether our constitution itself will survive in its present form.
Certainly, too much will be riding on these elections for us to allow a foreign power to hijack them for its own purposes.
And any political party which comes to power with China’s help will undoubtedly be subservient to China’s interests. What is at stake, therefore, is not just the sale of critical infrastructure assets but possibly the sale of the country itself.
A nation at its lowest ebb
The fact that China is knocking on our doors at a time when our nation is at its lowest ebb renders us particularly vulnerable.
We are today a nation more divided than ever before – not just Malay against non-Malay but Malay against Malay, Chinese against Chinese, Indian against Indian. It’s Muslim against non-Muslim, rural against urban, rich against poor.
Nearly 60 years after independence we are still arguing bitterly about language, citizenship, education, religion and race while decades of racial and religious manipulation have left us wary and suspicious of each other.
We are so untrusting of each other that we’d rather depend on foreigners than work together to find solutions to the pressing problems we face; we are so busy fighting each other that there’s literally no one to guard the front door.
In the meantime, corruption and the abuse of power have rendered our national institutions and our political processes weak and dysfunctional, unable to provide the checks and balances, the steady hand, the careful and impartial analyses, the proper legal and regulatory framework that is a prerequisite for national resilience.
When we find ourselves in a situation, for instance, where suddenly almost every single port in the country needs to be massively expanded with Chinese money or that we suddenly need not one but three, and perhaps four, expensive railway systems built by China, we have to wonder whether projects are now being driven by economic necessity or pure greed and foreign pressure.
Standing up for Malaysia
Many will, of course, dismiss these concerns as alarmist or reject them as anti-China or anti-government rhetoric.
China’s growing influence in our domestic affairs cannot, however, be easily dismissed.
It is alarming and Malaysians ought to be deeply, deeply concerned.
At the very least, we ought to have an informed discussion of what is going on so that we understand all the implications and consequences and ensure that policies and projects serve the national interests rather than undermine them. It is simply much too important an issue to be left to vested interests to decide behind closed doors.
It’s not about being anti-China but about being pro-Malaysia. It’s not about being opposed to good relations with China or being against Chinese investments; it’s about ensuring that relations with China do not come at the expense of our independence and sovereignty.
It is most assuredly not about the loyalty and commitment of any of our own citizens or about marginalizing the very real concerns they have but about ensuring that a foreign power does not exploit our internal divisions to its own advantage.
As well, this isn’t about being pro-West or pro-China but about ensuring that no country – east or west – dominates us to the point where we lose our ability to chart our own destiny.
And if standing up against corruption, mismanagement, the abuse of power, the lack of transparency and the deliberate neglect of vital national interests makes one anti-government, than so be it.
The greatest threat
If China turns out to be unique among the big powers for its beneficence, munificence, generosity and respect for smaller states, well and good; but if not, then at least we’ll be better prepared to face the challenges ahead.
Our nation now faces one of the greatest external challenges it has ever faced. The dangers are real. The stakes are high. There will be no winners save the corrupt, and a foreign power, if we fail to successfully manage this great challenge that lies before us.
Dennis Ignatius is an FMT reader.

Was Kim Jong-nam killed by VX nerve gas? Doesn’t look like it

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Malaysian authorities announced today that they have identified VX nerve gas on the face and eyes of Kim Jong Nam, the exiled half-brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. Kim Jon-nam was killed in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur on 13 February.
Chemical weapons experts are mystified. “I have more questions than answers at this point,” says Richard Guthrie, formerly of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. VX is the most toxic substance known – 10 milligrams of the oily liquid on your skin, less than a drop, is lethal. But Kim took some time to show any symptoms, while the poison was handled by unprotected assailants, and didn’t contaminate other people.
The use of the chemical, if confirmed, narrows the list of suspects, however, to someone who has or can make a small amount of VX. It isn’t hard to make, but the precursor chemicals are tightly controlled.
North Korea, suspected of organising the killing, is widely thought to have chemical weapons. The International Crisis Group think tank estimates that the state stockpiles 2,500-5,000 tons, including nerve agents such as VX.
North Korea helped Syria build its chemical weapons stockpile, which included VX. It is one of only four countries not in the treaty banning chemical weapons.
VX has been used for assassination before, notably by the Japanese terrorist group Aum Shinrikyo, which made a small quantity and spritzed it onto the skin of victims using syringes.

Tell-tale symptoms

That is what makes Kim’s case so strange. VX is called a “nerve agent” because it inhibits the acetyl cholinesterase enzyme which breaks down acetylcholine, the chemical that transmits the signal to contract from nerves to muscles. If acetylcholine does not break down, muscles stay helplessly contracted, and victims die of paralysed breathing. They also go into convulsions, froth at the mouth, turn blue and display other tell-tale symptoms.
Malaysian police have said two women ambushed Kim in the Kuala Lumpur airport and wiped something on his face. Kim himself is said to have reported liquid smeared on his face that burned his eyes, when he went to the airport medical station for help.
CCTV footage shows a woman doing just that. But it then shows Kim walking apparently steadily to solicit help for several minutes, with none of the usual symptoms such as spasms or foaming at the mouth.
The attacker was handling a cloth with no apparent protection, not wielding a syringe. The women are then said to have run to a washroom to wash their hands, where one vomited. Both are consistent with VX. But nothing else seems to have happened to them, even though they were apprehended soon after.
“Any splash of a tiny droplet anywhere on her body would have resulted in some symptoms,” says chemical weapons expert Jean-Pascal Zanders . “She was jailed, but nothing like that was reported.”

No other victims

The attackers might have been pre-treated with atropine, a drug that blocks the effects of VX. But the medical staff who handled Kim in the ambulance where he later died – with convulsions, which is consistent with VX but also other poisons – would not have been pre-treated.
They should have been contaminated, which is common in incidents involving such chemicals, but are not known to have reported any VX symptoms. The chemical might have been enclosed in capsules that only released VX after being smeared on Kim’s face – but again medics should have been affected.
Moreover, if it was VX, the airport concourse should have been decontaminated, says Zanders. But Malaysian police told reporters on Friday that the concourse is only being cleaned now.
It is also possible that North Korea’s VX is losing its punch. It is thought to have been synthesised some years ago using precursors smuggled from abroad. Tighter controls on those chemicals may have prevented stocks from being replaced, and VX has a limited shelf life. Iraq’s VX, found by UN inspectors after the 1991 Gulf War, degraded rapidly in storage.
To be certain, says Zanders, samples from Kim’s remains should be sent to a lab certified by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons which enforces the chemical weapons treaty: there is one in neighbouring Singapore.
By Debora MacKenzie

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Since the formation of Selangor Morality Police in 2013, many incidents similar to the abduction of Pastor Raymond Koh have been blackout by media on instructions from the authorities.
The victims who gave into the demands and threat from the Moral Police are allowed to live while others just simply disappeared.  Some were found without their head.
If one were to think ISIS beheading cannot be found here, one must be living in Mount Kinabalu.
There were more then five police reports made against Pastor Raymond in the past as such action were taken on 13th February 2017.
I have only one question.
Is it legal for the Moral Police to act as NAZI?

China Starting to Buy Malaysia

SPR investigation on Malaysia Prime Minister

Malaysia today can do without Sultans, UMNO and Malays

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WHO IN UMNO WILL SUCCEED NAJIB? ASK CHINA, THE REAL KINGMAKER: CASH-COW BEIJING’S GROWING INVOLVEMENT IN MALAYSIA’S DOMESTIC AFFAIRS


Even the most casual observer of our nation’s politics will not fail to notice the growing influence of China in our national affairs. Not a day goes by when reports of some new investment, some new deal, some new initiative by China doesn’t make headlines. Suddenly, China is everywhere and not in a small way.
Dominant economic partner
China is already Malaysia’s dominant economic partner – it is our second largest export market, is increasingly critical to the health of our tourism industry (4 million Chinese tourists expected this year), our education sector (10,000 Chinese students currently studying in Malaysia), and the sustainability of our oil palm industry.
It will soon come to dominate our ports and railways as well as our housing and construction sectors. With the purchase of 1MDB-related Edra Global Energy Bhd. assets, it also became the second largest independent power producer in the country.
In the next decade or so, it is estimated that China will invest, lend and spend at least half a trillion ringgit on infrastructure, property development and other projects across Malaysia. Never has our country seen this much money pouring in from a single source in such a relatively short space of time.
Manna from heaven
Many, particularly those who stand to profit most from this new relationship, welcome China’s growing involvement in our country. To them, it is, of course, a once-in-a lifetime bonanza, manna from heaven, an unparalleled opportunity to make millions. They assume that what is good for them is automatically good for the nation as a whole.
Consequently, many of our political leaders and business tycoons are falling over each other to sing China’s praises and highlight the benefits of the blossoming relationship. To them, China is a great friend, a powerful benefactor, a genuine economic partner, a benign political power. And they can’t seem to get enough of China.
The dangers of asymmetrical relationships
However, the sheer asymmetrical nature of the relationship as well as the enormous political and economic leverage that China now wields cannot but be cause for concern.
And yet, concern is the one word that is missing from the lexicon of our relations with China. In our rush to embrace China’s largesse, we are being wilfully negligent of the political, economic and security implications.
It is surely axiomatic that as China’s stake in Malaysia increases, China will be more proactive in our domestic politics if only to ensure the continuity of parties, personalities and policies that favour China.
Malaysia, is in fact, far too important to China now to be left to the vagaries of Malaysian politics and the caprices of the local electorate.
Open endorsement of UMNO-BN
 The clearest indication of this is China’s increasingly open and forthright endorsement and support of the UMNO-BN government, the most pro-China government we’ve ever had. In fact, it can be argued that China’s grand strategy vis-à-vis Malaysia is, in many respects, contingent on UMNO-BN remaining in office.
It should therefore come as no surprise that we are now seeing Chinese diplomats not only attending local party political gatherings but also accompanying UMNO-BN politicians to political events and on constituency visits.
Last year, for example, the Chinese ambassador accompanied Defence Minister Hishamuddin Hussein, MCA Deputy President Wee Ka Siong, and MCA assemblyperson Teoh Yap Kun on visits to Hishamuddin’s Semborong parliamentary constituency and Teoh’s Paloh constituency.
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Since then Chinese diplomats have been spotted with MCA Vice-President Chew Mei Fun in Raub (where she is rumoured to be the candidate in the next elections), with MCA Youth chief, Datuk Chong Sin Woon in Nilai, with MCA President Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai when he officiated the opening of a meeting of the Federation of Hakka Associations, and with Gerakan President Mah Siew Keong in Teluk Intan.
And this is likely only the tip of the iceberg as many other visits go unreported.
During these visits, Chinese diplomats routinely take the opportunity to praise the Najib Administration, stress the importance of the MCA and press the point that the Malaysian Chinese community has a lot to gain from the relationship with China that is now being developed.
The Chinese ambassador has also urged Malaysian Chinese to support the MCA because without the MCA, “Malaysian Chinese have no say in the government.”
Champion of Chinese education
Having cast himself as ‘lord protector’ of the Malaysian Chinese community during the Petaling Street affair in 2015 and knowing the great importance Malaysian Chinese attach to Chinese education, the Chinese ambassador has now positioned himself as a champion of Chinese education in Malaysia.
He has tirelessly criss-crossed the country, often accompanied by MCA and even UMNO politicians, visiting dozens of Chinese schools and distributing hundreds of thousands of ringgit in assistance and scholarships. He has also promised to initiate a teacher-training programme that could see PRC teachers in our schools.
MCA/BN – China alliance
 China’s unequivocal message to Malaysian Chinese, therefore, is that they must support the emerging MCA/BN-China alliance if they wish to safeguard their rights, preserve Chinese education, have a strong voice in government, profit from business with China and ensure that relations with their ancestral homeland remain strong.
It is, as well, an exhortation to Malaysian Chinese to put aside their resentment and distrust of both UMNO and MCA and vote BN for the greater good of both countries.
Clearly, if this shrewd political strategy succeeds, the main losers will be the DAP.dap-embassy
But such is the power and influence of China in our domestic affairs that even the DAP has now been forced to moderate its hitherto principled opposition to the sheer lunacy of some of the China-related projects and make peace with the Chinese ambassador.
All that this has accomplished, however, was to vindicate, in the eyes of DAP supporters, the MCA’s collaboration with China.
The MCA, for its part, increasingly behaves as if it is but an extension of the Chinese embassy rather than a member of the ruling coalition. It recently established a PRC affairs committee as well as an OBOR centre and does more to promote OBOR than the Chinese embassy itself. Some would argue that these actions make the MCA the main vehicle of PRC influence and propaganda in the country today.
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Unchallenged and unchecked
And yet, these clear and troubling manifestations of foreign political interference in our domestic affairs, in contravention of established diplomatic practice, go unchallenged. That it is being done with the connivance of local political leaders does not make it any less troublesome.
One can only wonder how the UMNO-BN crowd would react if the Australian or American ambassador urged Malaysians to vote for the opposition if they wished to safeguard their democratic rights.
Once this door is open, there is no telling where it will lead to.
UMNO-BN politicians make a big fuss over trivial things like the paltry sums given to a few NGOs to promote free and fair elections by the Open Society Foundation but think nothing of facilitating a far more insidious form of foreign interference that threatens to undermine what’s left of our democratic process.
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The question now is how far China will go to protect its interests in Malaysia. Will PRC money come into play in the next elections, taking money politics to new heights? Will the upcoming elections be the first elections in Malaysia when a foreign power will be actively working behind the scenes to influence its outcome?
The next general election is already shaping up to be one of the most critical we’ve ever had. The very future of our country is at stake – whether we will remain a secular democracy or not, whether corruption and cronyism will triumph over transparency and good governance, whether our constitution itself will survive in its present form.
Certainly, too much will be riding on these elections for us to allow a foreign power to hijack them for its own purposes.
And any political party which comes to power with China’s help will undoubtedly be subservient to China’s interests. What is at stake, therefore, is not just the sale of critical infrastructure assets but possibly the sale of the country itself.
A nation at its lowest ebb
The fact that China is knocking on our doors at a time when our nation is at its lowest ebb renders us particularly vulnerable.
We are today a nation more divided than ever before – not just Malay against non-Malay but Malay against Malay, Chinese against Chinese, Indian against Indian. It’s Muslim against non-Muslim, rural against urban, rich against poor.
Nearly 60 years after independence we are still arguing bitterly about language, citizenship, education, religion and race while decades of racial and religious manipulation have left us wary and suspicious of each other.
We are so untrusting of each other that we’d rather depend on foreigners than work together to find solutions to the pressing problems we face; we are so busy fighting each other that there’s literally no one to guard the front door.
In the meantime, corruption and the abuse of power have rendered our national institutions and our political processes weak and dysfunctional, unable to provide the checks and balances, the steady hand, the careful and impartial analyses, the proper legal and regulatory framework that is a prerequisite for national resilience.
When we find ourselves in a situation, for instance, where suddenly almost every single port in the country needs to be massively expanded with Chinese money or that we suddenly need not one but three, and perhaps four, expensive railway systems built by China, we have to wonder whether projects are now being driven by economic necessity or pure greed and foreign pressure.
Malaysia First
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Many will, of course, dismiss these concerns as alarmist or reject them as anti-China or anti-government rhetoric.
China’s growing influence in our domestic affairs cannot, however, be easily dismissed.
It is alarming and Malaysians ought to be deeply, deeply concerned.
At the very least, we ought to have an informed discussion of what is going on so that we understand all the implications and consequences and ensure that policies and projects serve the national interests rather than undermine them. It is simply much too important an issue to be left to vested interests to decide behind closed doors.
It’s not about being anti-China but about being pro-Malaysia. It’s not about being opposed to good relations with China or being against Chinese investments; it’s about ensuring that relations with China do not come at the expense of our independence and sovereignty.
It is most assuredly not about the loyalty and commitment of any of our own citizens or about marginalizing the very real concerns they have but about ensuring that a foreign power does not exploit our internal divisions to its own advantage.
As well, this isn’t about being pro-West or pro-China but about ensuring that no country – east or west – dominates us to the point where we lose our ability to chart our own destiny.
And if standing up against corruption, mismanagement, the abuse of power, the lack of transparency and the deliberate neglect of vital national interests makes one anti-government, than so be it.
The greatest challenge
If China turns out to be unique among the big powers for its beneficence, munificence, generosity and respect for smaller states, well and good; but if not, then at least we’ll be better prepared to face the challenges ahead.
Our nation now faces one of the greatest external challenges it has ever faced. The dangers are real. The stakes are high. There will be no winners save the corrupt, and a foreign power, if we fail to successfully manage this great challenge that lies before us.
– dennisignatius.com
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Chinese envoy to visit project sites in 6 states

 | March 7, 2017
He has already been to Muar, where he gave a speech calling for Malaysian unity.huanPETALING JAYA: Chinese ambassador Huang Huikang is set to embark on a tour of sites in Malaysia where there are projects that his compatriots have invested in.
According to a Sin Chew Daily report, the tour will start this month and will cover six states and 12 projects.
The projects are in the fields of education, property, manufacturing, finance, agriculture, oil refining and nuclear energy development.
Last Saturday, former Malaysian diplomat Dennis Ignatius said in a comment piece carried by FMT that he expected China to invest, lend and spend “at least half a trillion ringgit on infrastructure, property development and other projects” across Malaysia.
He said the Chinese ambassador’s support represented an endorsement of the Barisan Nasional government.
Sin Chew also reported that Huang went on a short trip to Muar last weekend and visited Chinese groups there.
He gave a speech at Muar’s Kwong Siew Chinese Association in which he urged Malaysians of all political persuasions to stand united in the interest of the country’s economic development.

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Joker IGP's Theory for the month of March 2017

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IGP: Pastor Koh abduction may be over personal issues

 | March 7, 2017
Khalid Abu Bakar reveals three theories being investigated, saying police already have some leads on abduction of Pastor Raymond Koh.khalid-bakarGEORGE TOWN: The police are looking at three theories in the investigation into the abduction of Pastor Raymond Koh, Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar said today.
Khalid said personal issues, extremist link and kidnap-for-ransom case were the three theories being investigated.
On the first one, Khalid said his men plan to take more statements from Koh’s family, to see if it would help ascertain the reason behind his abduction more than three weeks ago.
“I hope the family will tell us whatever they have not told us. Just let us do our job and don’t play private investigator,” he said.
Without elaborating, Khalid said police were also looking at the possibility of links between the abduction and extremist activities.
“The last lead is likely a kidnap-for-ransom group behind Koh’s abduction.
“Let me tell you now, we have some leads. So, just allow us to continue to investigate this. The more the press play this up, the more they are putting the life of the pastor in danger,” Khalid said.
Koh, 62, was abducted by a group of masked men on Jalan SS4B/10, less than 100 metres from the Police Housing Complex, in Kelana Jaya on Feb 13. He was driving a silver Honda Accord bearing the licence plate ST 5515 D.
He was on his way to a friend’s house in Kelana Jaya when he was abducted in what CCTV footage has shown to be a well-executed plan involving more than 10 men and seven vehicles in broad daylight.
His family is offering a reward of RM100,000 for information of his whereabouts.
On Sunday, more than 300 people gathered at a candlelight vigil near the Plaza Masalam in Seksyen 9, Shah Alam, to highlight the lack of information from the police on Koh’s abduction, amid fears that it could be a religiously-motivated crime.
The pastor was at the centre of controversy in 2011 after his NGO, Harapan Komuniti, was accused by the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) of proselytising Muslims, following a raid at a thanksgiving and fundraising dinner at the Damansara Utama Methodist Church.
Later he received a death threat in the form of a bullet that was sent to his home, a close friend revealed.
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I can predict the legacy of IGP Khalid bullshit in history.
When a government servant earns a couple of millions each month as side income what kind of incentive does his fixed salary of RM25,000 a month has to offer.  
IGP Khalid is misusing his position as Head of Police openly and no-one not even the Agong can do anything about it.
What I do know is PDRM is now looking for scapegoat for another drama.
TODAY MALAYSIA IS FULL OF BULLSHIT DRAMA THAT ONLY UMNO AUTHORITIES CAN CREATE SINCE THEIR BRAIN IS ONLY CAPABLE FOR THAT.
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