We love shopping centres

/* September 22nd, 2008 by poobalan | View blog reactions No comments »
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I was at IKEA (second visit in my life) yesterday – partly because no electricity for 10 hours at my area, and also because Then wanted to get some household stuff. Spent about 3 hours there. Took me 11 minutes to find a parking. So, you can imagine the crowd. The road was jammed from Persiaran Surian exit (via LDP). Where did all these people come from? Granted we have few buildings in the area – Cineleisure, Ikano, IKEA, Courts etc, but still so many people around. I got a headache just thinking about the crowd.

Now, this scene is similar in many shopping complexes in the city. If you assume that every visitor spends at least RM15 (just window shopping – food and parking), its still money being spent. But, many visitors don’t leave empty handed. I can guess that a trolley of goods will cost about RM100 – RM200 on average. So, are we earning enough? Or is it just the particular segment of society that is earning above the national average? Probably those staying in the affluent areas of Bandar Utama, PJ, Kelana Jaya, Damansara?

Cost of living is going up, but people still can spend.

Inter-race relations council

/* September 19th, 2008 by poobalan | View blog reactions 1 comment »
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Samy Vellu proposes that an inter-race relations council is set up, consisting of various political parties and religious and cultural organisations.The council can discuss on issues concerning religion, language, culture and racial sensitivities.

The MIc also urges the authorities to arrest anyone who raises issues related to religion and race that can trigger racial problems.

The government must act fast on these people, party president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu told reporters after chairing a meeting of the MIC’s central working committee today.

Does that mean Ahmad Ismail, Utusan columnist Zaini, and the “enemy” of MIC – Khir Toyo? 😉

More on the Race Relations Act

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A bit more on the proposed Race Relations Act, as quoted by Syed Hamid:

Speaking to reporters after addressing ministry staff at a monthly gathering yesterday, Syed Hamid said both ministries would also have to collect input from non-Governmental organisations and individuals on the contents and scope of the Act.

The Act would include provisions on punitive action while using the Federal Constitution as the guideline, he said.

He added that the Act would also touch on race relations through the economic, education and distribution systems.

“There is a great need to work on the mindset of Malaysians and ways to strengthen the relations among all races in the country,” said Syed Hamid.

“We need to give priority on our diverse cultures and on the sensitivity of each race in order to create an ideal environment to live in,” he said, adding that similar Acts in other countries would be used as reference in drafting it.

While MCA youth thinks of the Act as a deterrent to ensure various communities are not belittled, reading Syed Hamid saying that the  “Act would also touch on race relations through the economic, education and distribution systems” implies that it will hinder progress on equal rights. It may well serve to silence any voices that ask about distribution of scholarships, bumiputra equity, company ownership etc. Well, equal does not mean its equal. 🙂

MIC reps wont jump ship

/* September 19th, 2008 by poobalan | View blog reactions No comments »
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MIC’s Saravanan claims that MIC representatives (Human Resources Minister Dr S Subramaniam (Segamat), Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department SK Devamany (Cameron Highlands) and Deputy Federal Territories Minister Saravanan (Tapah)-himself) would not cross over to Pakatan Rakyat following statement by Perak PAS commissioner Ahmad Awang as saying that several MPs from the MIC and MCA would join Pakatan soon.

“Switching camps has never crossed the minds of any MIC MPs. We will not cross over to the opposition. We are staying put and no matter what happens, we will be with BN in good as well as bad times.

“I have spoken to the other two MPs and they have denied that the thought had even crossed their minds,” he was quoted as saying in Bernama today.

7 days in ISA and only 3 main questions?

/* September 19th, 2008 by poobalan | View blog reactions 7 comments »
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That works out to a question for every two days, with a day to spare. No wonder she wants to sue the goverment. Really waste of time and money.

Kok’s press statement in full
Sep 19, 08 4:21pm
http://malaysiakini.com/news/90052

MCPX

The following is the press statement issued by Teresa Kok who was released after being detained for seven days under the ISA.

I have been released after being detained in solitary confinement in a 6-by-8 holding cell for seven days under the Internal Security Act (ISA). I was informed by the police that they detained me under section 73(1) of Internal Security Act 1960, which means I have incited racial and religious tension and conflict.

After being detained for seven days under the guise of so-called investigations, the police failed to produce any evidence or proof of me being involved in the activities of causing racial and religious tension. They were only able to ask me few questions based entirely on the false and malicious article written by Zaini Hassan under the topic ‘Azan, Jawi, JAIS, UiTM dan ba-alif-ba-ya’ that was published in Utusan Malaysia on Sept 10, 2008.

The three main questions that the investigation officers asked me were:

  1. whether I have mobilised a group of residents at Bandar Kinrara to present a petition to oppose to the azan at the Bandar Kinrara mosque;
  2. whether I have made a statement that 30 percent of the Selangor Islamic Department (JAIS) allocation is to be given to other non-Islam religious bodies; and
  3. whether I have opposed to the Jawi-wording road signages in Kuala Lumpur.

I denied the first two accusations as I did not do any such things as accused. I also told them that the issue of opposing Jawi road signages in Kuala Lumpur were done in January/February 2008 at the request and following the pressure of resident associations.

The resident associations, particularly in Taman Seputeh, were most unhappy because many of the road signages were changed arbitrarily by DBKL a few months before and changed again soon after, this time with Jawi wordings. They were strongly opposed to this kind of wastage of public funds by DBKL.

I was quite surprised that there were no other questions posed to me besides these few main questions.

The ISA is meant to detain people who threaten national security. The three issues stated above have nothing to do with national security. If the police wanted to carry out investigation on me, they can always ask me to give statements in any of the police station and there was absolutely no need to detain me under the ISA for seven days. This is a phenomenal abuse of the power of police under the ISA.

Besides, it is nonsensical for the police to detain me under the ISA merely based on the unsubstantiated article written by an irresponsible columnist in Utusan Malaysia. How can they regard that article as the gospel truth without investigating the writer in the first place? How can Utusan Malaysia publish it without verifying the facts?

I wish to ask the police whether they have called Zaini and Utusan Malaysia’s editors for questioning before and after my detention.

I know that the imam of Bandar Kinrara mosque has publicly denied that I was involved in the Puchong residents petition against azan of his mosque on Sept 13. I am also quite surprised to read in the New Straits Times dated Sept 19 that the official of the Bandar Kinrara mosque was called by the Dang Wangi police for statement recording only yesterday afternoon.

Why did the police do it so late, one week after I was arrested? Why didn’t they check their facts first before they arrest me and put me behind bars?

I see my detention as a ploy by Umno to try to cover up the embarrassment and the outrage of the racist statements made by (ex-Bukit Bendera Umno division chief) Ahmad Ismail in Penang. I wonder why did they choose an innocent person like me as I have never made any racist statements or racist speeches in the past?

I have lodged the police report on Sept 17, 2008 against Utusan Malaysia, Zaini and Dr Mohd Khir Toyo for criminal defamation. I would therefore urge the police to investigate Utusan Malaysia’s editors, those racist bloggers and Khir Toyo under the Penal Code.

As I have mentioned in my previous lawyer’s visit, I will sue Utusan Malaysia, Zaini and Khir Toyo. I have also instructed my lawyers to sue the Malaysian government for my unlawful arrest and detention.

As I am free from ISA detention today, I also call for the release of Raja Petra Kamarudin, the Hindraf Five and all other 60 over detainees under the draconian ISA.

I would also like to thank all politicians in the ruling parties as well as in the Pakatan Rakyat, NGOs, churches and all social organisations who have campaigned and prayed for my release.

TERESA KOK
Seputeh MP
Selangor senior exco
Kinrara state assemblyperson

Isn’t it plain fair for the police to call the other parties – Khir Toyo, Utusan columnist and editors as well?