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Lina Joy Case – Articles from Today’s Newspapers Part 3

May 31st, 2007
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Rayuan Lina Joy ditolak — Mahkamah Persekutuan putuskan perkataan Islam kekal dalam MyKad

Oleh: KAMARIAH AHMAD dan NOR ZAINAH NORDIN
ORANG ramai berkumpul di pekarangan Palace of Justice menunggu keputusan Mahkamah Persekutuan mengenai kes Lina Joy di Putrajaya, semalam.


PUTRAJAYA 30 Mei : Seorang wanita Melayu, Azlina Jailani atau Lina Joy yang mengaku murtad sejak 17 tahun lalu, gagal dalam usahanya untuk menggugurkan perkataan 'Islam' daripada MyKad setelah Mahkamah Persekutuan hari ini mengumumkan penghakiman secara majoriti 2-1 menolak rayuannya.

Mahkamah itu menegaskan bahawa Azlina, 43, yang menukar namanya kepada Lina Joy, perlu mendapat sijil Mahkamah Syariah yang mengesahkan dia tidak lagi menganut agama Islam sebelum Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) boleh menggugurkan perkataan Islam dalam MyKadnya itu.

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Lina Joy Case – Articles from Today’s Newspapers Part 1

May 31st, 2007
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Federal Court rejects Lina's appeal in a majority decision

By CHELSEA L.Y. NG and RAPHAEL WONG

 
PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court, in a majority decision, has rejected Lina Joy's appeal to compel the National Registration Department (NRD) to remove the word Islam from her identity card. 
 
The 42-year-old will now have to either subject herself to the jurisdiction of the Syariah Court on whether she is an apostate or seek a review of the Federal Court decision. 
 
Chief Justice Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim ruled that the NRD had reasonably imposed a condition requiring Lina to obtain a certificate of apostasy from the Syariah Court before it proceeds to make the deletion. 
 

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post-Ijok, MIC issues show cause letter

May 30th, 2007
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MIC issues show-cause letters to 14 branch chiefs
 

KUALA LUMPUR: The MIC has issued show-cause letters to 14 branch chairmen from the Kuala Selangor division for voicing their dissent against the Barisan Nasional's choice of candidate for the Ijok by-election last month. 

Party disciplinary committee chairman Tan Sri K.S. Nijhar said the letters were issued following complaints against the branch chairmen. 

He said the chairmen had two weeks to give their explanation. 

“We will call them to explain further if a clarification is needed. If the explanation is unsatisfactory, the committee can expel them from the party. 

“Those aggrieved with the decision can appeal to the party's central working committee,'' he added. 

Nijhar said the MIC did not encourage dissent over a decision made by the Barisan leadership, as it would be based on the recommendations of party president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu. 

“It was an embarrassment to the party, leadership and to Barisan when members criticised the party’s decision. This was also exploited by the opposition during the campaign,” he added.

MCA Selangor MPs go online

May 29th, 2007
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By DHARMENDER SINGH

THE Selangor MCA has made its MPs, assemblymen and local councillors more accessible to the people by adding their e-mail contacts on its website www.mca-selangor.-org.my

Residents need only visit the website and click on the list for MPs, assemblymen or local councillors for their particular area to see a link to the respective representatives.  

The state MCA has also issued a stern warning to its representatives that they would face serious action if they fail to respond to queries or issues raised by the people via e-mail.  

Selangor MCA secretary Datuk Ch’ng Toh Eng said the list of all the representatives in the state had been available on the website since it was set up about six years ago. 

»We are trying to get more involvement from the people, especially the younger generation, to help us with our decisions and policies« DATUK CH'NG TOH ENG

“But we only listed the names and positions of the representatives, and there have been many calls from the people to list their contacts as well,” he said during a press conference on Friday.  

Ch’ng said the e-mail addresses listed on the website were those that the representatives used regularly and many were personal e-mail accounts that representatives checked daily. 

He said with the wide usage of internet in the state and its capability to allow photographs and documents to be sent, the state MCA decided that the e-mail would be the best way for the people to contact their representatives. 

He said the new facility to contact representatives was aimed at getting the younger generation to contact leaders and highlight problems. 

“We are trying to get more involvement from the people, especially the younger generation, to help us with our decisions and policies,” he said. 

Ch’ng said the Selangor MCA had launched several internet polls on its website concerning various issues on which feedback was sought from the people but response had been slow.  

“It is probably because many are not aware that there are several interactive features on our website aimed at helping us serve the people better and also for them to raise their concerns,” he said, adding that he believed response would gradually pick up as more people became aware of the internet facilities that were available.  

DLS KKB gets 30K from SP Setia

May 25th, 2007
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RM30,000 to equip shelter
 

THE Divine Life Society (DLS) Kuala Kubu Baru, a shelter for children from broken or single parent families, received a boost from SP Setia Foundation recently. 

In line with its mission to make life better for the underprivileged, the foundation donated RM30,000 worth of furniture and computers to equip the DLS’ new dormitory and computer laboratory. 

Foundation chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye was at the newly-completed premises to hand a mock cheque to represent the donation to the DLS building committee chairman Dr A. Nathan Sinnadurai. 

Among those present at the presentation ceremony were Captain (R) Liew Siong Sing, the foundation’s management, staff and children of DLS. 

For the kids: Lee presenting a mock cheque to DLS chairman Swami Mumushuananda Maharaj (in orange shirt) as some of the home’s children look on.

DLS, which was established in 1996, houses 16 children aged between five and 17. 

Over the years, DLS has provided shelter for some 150 children. 

In his speech, Lee said children were the future generation of leaders and citizens that would ensure the continuous prosperity and harmony of the country. 

“Hence it is society’s collective responsibility to care for them especially orphans. 

“All children should be given an equal opportunity to grow and learn in a conducive environment regardless of their background and situations. We hope with our assistance, children here can now live more comfortably in the new dormitory,” he said. 

With the addition of the new furniture including mattresses, cupboards and chairs donated by the foundation, the centre can accommodate up to 45 children at one time. 

“As such, more underprivileged children will have the chance to grow up in a more complete home with the love of the caretakers and peers,” Lee said. 

Besides the new furniture and fittings, SP Setia Foundation also donated five re-conditioned computers and new tables to equip the newly set up computer lab. 

“I encourage the children here to make good use of the computers and also grab the chance to pick up some basic computer skills. 

“These handy skills will prevent you from being left behind in the rapid ICT evolution. Hopefully, all of you will grow up to become active contributing members of the community,” he said. 

Besides general welfare, the foundation spent 60% of its annual budget to run the Setia Adoption Programme (SAP), providing educational assistance worth RM700 or RM800 a year per child to 2,300 primary pupils living in poverty in Selangor, Johor, Kedah, Pahang, Kuala Lumpur, Perlis and Pulau Pinang.