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PM wants more time

January 23rd, 2008
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PM asks for fresh mandatesource

By JANE RITIKOS, ZULKIFLI ABD RAHMAN and MARTIN CARVALHO

KUALA LUMPUR: Give me more time to deliver what I have promised, said Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

In asking the people for a fresh mandate, the Prime Minister said his Government was just in the process of implementing almost all the programmes it promised. The programmes would take years to show results, he said. » Read more: PM wants more time

Umno youth condemn own chief?

January 22nd, 2008
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Seriously now, can anyone recall Umno Youth show concern on anything remotely connected to the Indian community? This is really cheap. I only remember their deputy condemning small time Indian newspaper vendors for not working on Deepavali! » Read more: Umno youth condemn own chief?

brave runner

January 22nd, 2008
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I never thought I’ll see a guy as brave as this! Follow the link below.
http://jelas.info/2008/01/21/bravery/

The picture gives you an idea, but have to read the article to understand the whole story. » Read more: brave runner

seized books returned

January 22nd, 2008
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This case popped up in early January after some children books were seized from several MPH bookstores due to reports that it contained images of prophets.

Latest news is the books have been returned, but not stated in what condition. » Read more: seized books returned

son claims dead father is a convert

January 21st, 2008
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Have you ever noticed that these kind of dubious conversion cases seem to happen to people who bed-ridden, terminally ill, unable to communicate properly and so on?

Eldest son claims dead father was a Muslim

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SEREMBAN: Police yesterday took away the remains of a 74-year-old man from a Chinese funeral parlour near here after his eldest son claimed that the deceased was a Muslim.

Abdul Rahman Gan Abdullah, 47, who had embraced Islam several years ago, lodged a report at the Seremban 2 police station claiming that his father, Gan Eng Gor, had converted to Islam on July 3 last year and had taken the name Amir Gan Abdullah.

When met at the funeral parlour, one of Eng Gor’s eight other children, Hock Sin, said the family was shocked to hear of this.  “When my father died this morning in Klang, I called to inform Abdul Rahman as he was the eldest. The entire family is shocked at his claim.

“We have been practising Buddhists all our lives. How is it that none of us, including my mother who has been looking after my sick father for the past two years, has no knowledge of this?” asked Hock Sin.

Temiang assemblyman Datuk Tiger Lee Yuen Fong and Rahang asemblyman Datuk Yip Chee Kiong, who were at the funeral parlour, appealed to all parties to remain calm and allow the authorities to assess the situation.

They also spoke with Eng Gor’s widow, Chua Chun, 65.

Hock Sin said it was not possible for his father to have embraced Islam as he had been bedridden for the past two years after suffering a stroke. “He could not talk, so how was it possible that he converted?”

State Islamic Affairs assistant director Mohd Yusof Tahir, who arrived at the funeral parlour later, produced copies of a certificate and a card from the department which stated that Eng Gor had embraced Islam on July 3 last year. Abdul Rahman was not present.  Speaking to reporters later, Mohd Yusof said the matter would be heard before the Syariah Court today.

Lee told reporters that the MCA would help appoint a counsel for the aggrieved family. Eng Gor’s remains are being kept at the Tuanku Jaafar Hospital mortuary.