Archive for February, 2009

Volvo for Sabah EXCOs

February 19th, 2009
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Looks like the trend of changing cars is catching on. Terengganu, Perak, Selangor, and now Sabah. They’ve chosen Volvo instead of Mercedes or Toyota:

The Sabah government is replacing part of its Proton Perdana official cars with Volvo cars because they will be cheaper to maintain.

Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman said the Volvo cars, to be acquired by state government-linked Angkatan Hebat Sdn Bhd, would be used by the 12 ministers and 16 assistant ministers.

“Senior civil servants, including the permanent secretaries in the various ministries, will continue to use the Proton Perdana cars,” Musa said after the Cabinet meeting yesterday.

Body Snatching blamed on MyKad

February 19th, 2009
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Got this from MHS website:

PRESS STATEMENT : MHS Saddened By Confiscation Of Body.

The Malaysia Hindu Sangam (MHS) is gravely disturbed to understand that the body of a deceased man, a practicing Hindu, has not been released to his wife and family for final rites. MHS is informed that the body is being retained by the Serdang Hospital mortuary upon the interference by Islamic Authorities, who have claimed that the deceased is a Muslim.

Mr Amaran was killed in a road accident on 15th February 2009, and his body was sent to the Serdang Hospital for post-mortem. His wife, Valarmathi, was shocked when informed by the hospital mortuary that her late husband’s body could not be released to her for Hindu funeral rites, as the authorities had laid claim to his body for Islamic burial rites instead.

His family maintains that Amaran has been a practicing Hindu all his life. He was married according Hindu ceremonial rites, and his marriage was also recorded in the Civil Registry as him being a Hindu. His children are also registered as Hindus. The family has explained to MHS that when Amaran changed his identity card to the new MyKad, the National Registration Department had erroneously listed his religion as Muslim, when in actual fact he was a practicing Hindu. He had notified the department of this at the time.

This situation is most disturbing and goes against the grain of the spirit of dialogue that has been ongoing between MHS and ACCIN (the Allied Coordinating Committee of Islamic NGOs). This dialogue has been aimed at overcoming conflicting situations such as this from arising, as has been experienced in several prior incidents.

The MHS strongly urges the authorities to immediately release the body of the deceased to the wife and family, so that they may be able to placate their grief on their loss, by completing the necessary funeral rites.

Let the family be at peace. The true spirit of Muhibbah must prevail.

Dated 17th February 2009

Datuk A Vaithilingam
President
Malaysia Hindu Sangam

So, there will be a rush to check our MyKad using Astro decoder dish.  Unless some sordid secret life of the deceased appears, it appears that for all purposes and intent, the deceased is an Hindu.

What the family should do now is get an court order to stop any body snatching and then get some documentation from Registration Dept showing that the error in religion was highlighted prior to his death. I find it ridiculous that just based on the MyKad the so called “authorities” can claim the body. What about proof of conversion? Is there any document in the state religious departments? Are there any witnesses to his conversion? Or was he actually born as a Muslim but the truth hidden from everyone.

I had heard one case where the deceased was a convert (happened in university due to love). But the guy hid the truth from everyone except his mother. The mother married him off to a Hindu lady and they had a kid. When they went to register the baby, the truth came out that her beloved husband was a Muslim.  The wife was forced to convert to Islam in order to keep the children (someone misled her at that time). All the children are now muslims and one of them is getting married to a Malay. The mockery of it is that they don’t practise any of the Islamic tenets. Name only muslim,  but the lady goes to temple and wears her Thali.

I’m back…

February 18th, 2009
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Well, after 5 days without much access to news or Internet, I’m flooded with loads of email and news. Just got some bits and pieces from NTV7 and Tv3 Nightline buletines.  Among the major news to rock us this week is obviously the private photos of Selangor state assemblyman for Bukit Lanjan, Elizabeth Wong. Besides that, the King’s “warning” on believing bloggers, the flood of statistics confirming economic recession, and spat between MIC and UMNO Youth over Bukit Selambau by-election candidate. Then, there’s the suspension of new Perak MB and his 6 EXCOs by the state speaker, which effectively puts the whole state assembly into a mess. Of course, we can’t leave out the alleged killing of 6 criminals in Kulim nor the lack of medical attention for ISA detainee Uthayakumar which may result in a toe amputation. Let’s see what else I missed – Selangor MB files suit against Khir Toyo, ISA detainee Manoharan (assemblyman for Kota Raja) denied release, and another interesting news today:

Royal duo in cafe brawl

SUBANG JAYA: Two members of the Selangor royalty tested positive for drugs after being involved in a brawl at a cafe here early yesterday morning.

The two, along with five others, were injured in the fight and were taken to the University Malaya Medical Centre by police immediately for treatment.

Later, accompanied by two women, the two lodged a police report at the Subang district police station.

Selangor Chief Police Officer Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar confirmed the incident, adding all seven were subjected to urine tests, but only the two members of royalty tested positive for drugs.

“They have been released on police bail,” said Khalid, adding police were also investigating the motive for the fight.

“Let us conduct our investigations. Those who are found guilty will be charged.”

It was, however, learnt that the two royals, in their 20s, had gone to the Chanai cafe on Jalan SS15/4 to have supper about 1.30am.

Sources said when they finished, they called for the bill and on seeing the amount, one of them threw the bill to the ground.

“A commotion suddenly ensued and one of the royals grabbed a mug and smashed it on the shopowner’s head.

“Within seconds, other workers in the cafe joined the brawl and it became a free for all,” said a source.

It was learnt that several patrons had to intervene and break up the fight.

Police arrived at the scene within minutes and detained seven for investigations.

The cafe owner was treated at the hospital with seven stitches for a head wound.

This kind of embarasses the royal family alot, especially when there’s a certain holier-than-thou impression, and more so after a furore of statements from royal houses advising the rakyat.
We can force politicians or civil servants to resign, failing which they may be sacked in certain cases. But how about…
Around the world, monarchies are becoming rare. I guess the system may be reduced to being symbols or disappear altogether within 100 years, with the possible exception of Thailand and Japan. Things are not like 500 or even 100 years ago. The overflow of information, the self-belief/confidence of individual, and the globalisation of world residents may well see people start questioning many, many things. Of course there are laws and rules which control what people can question about, but things change, and we hope for the better.
Yeah, you can blame in on bloggers or even the weather, but you can’t stop people from thinking. Not in this age.

Khir Toyo picked up by police!

February 13th, 2009
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Hmmm..i thought I’d never read this news in papers. But surprise, surprise, police “picked up” Khir Toyo and another fella for questioning (one may suspect that could be for their “own protection” or even some sort of publicity gimmick in view of impending party elections):

Former Selangor menteri besar Dr Mohd Khir Toyo and a local Umno Youth leader were picked up by the police for questioning in an aborted protest march against veteran parliamentarian Karpal Singh in George Town today.
Mohd Khir’s car was stopped at a junction near Waterfall Hotel as he was leaving with his aides and Permatang Pauh Umno Youth chief Mohd Zaidi Said. They were then escorted by a patrol car to the city police headquarters in Jalan Patani for questioning.

Mohd Khir, an Umno Youth national leadership aspirant, and Mohd Zaidi were later released after police recorded their statements.

Sporting a songkok, and wearing a white shirt and black pants, Mohd Khir was earlier about to lead a protest march from Youth Park in Waterfall to Karpal’s house, located about a kilometer away.

umno youth demo against karpal singh penang 130209 04Umno Youth had planned to demonstrate outside Karpal’s house at 3pm over the DAP leader’s intention to file a lawsuit against Perak ruler Sultan Azlan Shah.

However, Mohd Khir and the protesters aborted their plan about 10 minutes before the protest was scheduled to start when the police warned them of stern action.

umno youth demo against karpal singh penang 130209 03The police, including members of the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU), appeared to outnumber the protesters.

Police also stayed guard outside Karpal’s bungalow to thwart any untoward incidents and seized banners with anti-Karpal, anti-Pakatan, pro-Malay and pro-Umno slogans.

Addressing those present with a loud hailer, Mohd Zaidi said: “Even though the police may have stopped us today, our Malay spirit will never die.”

umno youth demo against karpal singh penang 130209 02He also took the police to task for stopping their peaceful demonstration.

The protesters started chanting ‘Hidup Melayu‘ (Long Live Malays) and ‘Daulat Tuanku‘ (Hail The King) when the police moved in to arrest Mohd Zaidi.

At this juncture, the protestors, some of them sporting red headbands with the words ‘Daulat Tuanku‘, managed to rescue Mohd Zaidi and whisked him away to a nearby car.

However, Mohd Zaidi was later picked up together with Mohd Khir.

The crowd dispersed immediately when George Town police district chief ACP Azam Abdul Hamid raised his voice and gave them a five-minute deadline to disperse.

umno youth demo against karpal singh penang 130209 01Azam later told reporters that the gathering was illegal and the police would have arrested the protesters if they had started to march to Karpal’s house.

Earlier, the police stopped and turned back several buses and vans ferrying protesters at several check points from reaching Youth Park.

Knowing our makkal, this drama will be dismissed as another ploy or publicity stunt. Or worse, to justify arrest of some politicians from the other side.

MIEd to sue 4000 borrowers

February 13th, 2009
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MIED is getting tough since its not being able to get the borrowers to pay back. I remember few years back, MARA took some drastic measures like publishing the defaulters name, asking to be blacklisted so that cannot leave the country, sending lawyer notice etc. MIC may have to do the same as well in MIED’s case.

9000/12,500 is a mindblowing 72% default rate!

RM90 million / 9000 students is averaging RM10,000 per student.

ABOUT 4,000 students who have failed to repay their loans to MIED, theducational arm of the MIC, will be blacklisted and taken to court, reported Tamil Nesan.

MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said that the MIED had given educational loans to 12,500 students since 1984 and about 9,000 had failed to repay their loans which amounted to RM90mil.

He said MIED decided recently that in future, students would only be given a maximum of RM40,000 for the first year and for the subsequent years, it would depend on their educational grades.

He said MIED also decided that parents should start repaying the loans after six months even when their children were studying and need not wait till they completed their studies.

However, the part where parents have to start repayment after 6 months of loan disbursement is a bit hard since some of the borrowers may be from low income families.