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Cattle slaughtered at Parliment by insensitive MPs

July 11th, 2007
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Datuk Raja Ahmad Zainuddin conveniently passed the buck back to Parliment by saying that already got approval.

S.K.Devamany also took the easy way out by saying it was too late when he found out about it.

After 50 years of living together, these people still don’t understand about their fellow Malaysians’ sensitivities. Does this show arrogance or lack of education?

This is the problem with these people. When they do it, it is “normal”. When others practise their culture and norms, it become “insensitive” to them. Definitely moronic and lame.

Was this function not announced earlier to the opposition as well? Perhaps they were not invited. Of course they will seize this chance to blame the BN and speaker for allowing animals to be slaughtered in a parliment.

Another record for Guiness perhaps? “First Parliment in the world to slaughter animals in it premises to celebrate Prime Minister’s wedding” category.

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PM comments on Revathi’s crusade

July 10th, 2007
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Finally, we get some response from the top person himself regarding Revathi's crusade. Reading the Star's report, I was surprised to note that he "brushed off such claims as wild allegations." when asked about torture in these centers. Revathi may be a nobody, but what she mentioned was her own experience while at the center, and I seriously doubt it is merely allegations. Worse still, in NST, it is mentioned that "Rehabilitation centres are not for torturing, only counselling". Yeah, sure…and ice-creams don't have sugar in them too.
 
Let's pray that Revathi succeeds in her crusade against this evil,  to be in the path of her chosen faith.
 
 
The Star Version:source
PM: Find out grouses of those wanting to leave Islam

PUTRAJAYA: The Prime Minister wants the religious authorities to find out the grouses of Muslims who renounce Islam. 

Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said he had repeatedly told the religious officers to listen to their problems, to learn why they want to leave the faith, and in the case of converts, why they wish to return to their former religion. 

"Find out what they are disappointed with, why a Muslim convert would return to her earlier religion after the death of her husband," he told newsmen after opening the 18th Conference of International Islamic FIQH Academy here yesterday. 

The Prime Minister, who was asked to comment on the spate of court cases involving people seeking to leave the faith, admitted that he did not know why "suddenly these things seem to be coming out one after another." 

He recognised, however, that there was a problem and wanted to know the reasons why Muslims were leaving Islam. 

He also said he had not heard of people being tortured at religious rehabilitation centres, and brushed off such claims as wild allegations.

NST version: source

'Religious authorities should listen to grouses'

PUTRAJAYA: Religious authorities should be prepared to listen to Muslims who wanted to leave Islam, the prime minister said.

"I have always told our religious authorities that they should be ready to listen to these grouses and solve the problem," Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said at a press conference after opening the 18th Conference of the International Islamic Fiqh Academy here.

The prime minister was asked to comment on a number of highly publicised cases of Muslims wishing to renounce their religion, the latest of which was that of 29-year-old M. Revathi, born Siti Fatimah Abdul Karim, whose profession of the Hindu faith earned her a six-month detention at a rehabilitation centre in Selangor.

She was released into the care of her Muslim parents on Thursday.

Abdullah said he did not know why such cases were coming up one after another.

On allegations of torture at the Islamic rehabilitation centres, Abdullah said he had not heard of such claims.

"Rehabilitation centres are not for torturing, only counselling."

In his speech at the conference, the prime minister said the Muslim ummah needed to derive the necessary juristic approaches to enable it to engage in new developments in the field of sciences.

He called on Muslim scholars to be innovative, a premise upon which the principle of ijtihad stood.

"It is always easier to take the path of least resistance, to simply say 'no' but in doing so, we may rob the Muslim ummah of the opportunity for progress. Instead, Muslim scholars must have the courage to study and contemplate the great issues of the day with wisdom and sincerity."

Muslim scholars, Abdullah added, must always approach religious interpretation in the best interests of the ummah.

"The law does not exist in a vacuum, it is a product of the world's view and the ethics of society.

"We must walk away from senseless polemics in minor matters and instead focus on the priorities of the ummah."

Speaking to reporters, the prime minister said he had proposed Kuala Lumpur as a venue for ulama to find ways of ending conflict in the Middle East.

"I have discussed this with Fiqh Academy president (Dr Saleh Ibn Humaid) and secretary-general (Muhammad Al Habib Ibn Khuja). The ulama should be given the opportunity to express their views on the conflicts and whether there is a necessity to hold discussions between the factions, politicians and governments."

Penang Indian Cinema Show Charity Concert report

July 10th, 2007
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Artistes wow the audience

By K. KASTURI DEWI

THE Indian Cinema Show charity concert held at the Penang International Sports Arena (PISA) recently showcased breath-taking performances by local and South Indian artistes. 

Local singer Veera who doubled up as supporting emcee for the night started the ball rolling with a favourite number Engey Anthe Vennila (Where is the moon?) 

Other local artistes who presented a medley of songs at the show was Astro Avvataram 2007 winner L. Vimaleswaran, Jeeva, S.Anbearason, Willian Chia, Uma Mageswary and M. Annaletchumy. 

Chia, 26, from Padang Meha, Kedah, vowed the crowd with an impressive presentation of a Tamil song Shenbagame, Shen-bagame. 

The hairstylist from Kulim, who sings at shows and functions, said he was able to speak Tamil fluently as his mother was half Indian. 

Besides the local artistes, the audience were also kept entertained by the never-ending banter of Letchumanan, the emcee for the night. 

Local dance group Movement Incorporated (Astro's Attam Nooru Vagai 2006) and traditional dance group Kalai Kali Nadana Aalaya also provided entertaining dance performances that night. 

During a fashion show, models paraded in Indian ethnic and bridal wear from five different Indian states. 

South Indian actor impersonator Rajni Suresh then made an impressive entrance with a number from the movie 'Basha'. 

Many had the opportunity to take photographs with Rajni when they went on stage to make some donations to Rumah Kebajikan Sinar Ceria and three ill sisters Thanaletchumi, 13, Rajeswari, 12 and Bavani, four. 

The highlight of the evening was Tamil actress Malavika's performance which incorporated two songs which made her popular- Karuputhan Yenuku Pudichey Kalaru (I like the colour black) and Vala Minukum Velanga Minikum Kalyanam (Two fishes getting married). 

The charity show was jointly organised by Hari Sara Production and Olive Beach Promoters from India. 

Hari Sara Production managing director S.Saravanan and Olive Beach's managing director Samsudin together with Malavika presented RM3,000 each to the Sinar Ceria orphanage and Nathan, the father of the three sisters.

Hishamuddin – Full government-aid plan for Tamil schools!

July 5th, 2007
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merge also merge la…but hopefully the new schools are located in strategic places, not next to sewerage ponds, industrial areas or garbage dumps.
 
 
Full government-aid plan for Tamil schools

EDUCATION Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said steps were being taken to ensure that all Tamil schools become fully government-aided schools.  

There are 524 Tamil schools in the country with about 150 of them in rural areas and estates, and being partly aided by the government. 

Malaysia Nanban quoted Hishammuddin as saying that schools with enrolments with fewer than 50 pupils were be merged.  

The government would build new schools, which would be fully aided by the government, for the purpose. 

The minister was speaking to reporters after submitting the National Education Blueprint Policy in Parliament on Tuesday. 

Malaysian Poverty Rate is 5.7%

July 5th, 2007
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from 60% to 5.7% is good achievement considering it took only 50 years to do that.
 
 Now, has our poverty bar remained the same or moved minimally only. If i'm not mistaken poverty line is around RM600 in urban area. is this an acceptable level? Should it be raised, and if yes to what amount? If we raise the poverty line, surely the percentage will increase.
 
Should we have different rates for bumi and non-bumi since bumis get privileges, subsidies, and discounts in many areas?
 
 
 
Pak Lah: Be a caring society

By JANE RITIKOS

KUALA LUMPUR: Be a caring society. Do not think twice about doing charity for the poor, regardless of their race and creed. 

Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi made this plea to all Malaysians to help the Government wipe out poverty in the country. 

The Prime Minister wants everyone to progress together. 

"I am proud to see, throughout the nation, people of all races and religions, who show a caring attitude towards those who are less fortunate than them.  

"When giving charity, they do not think of the poor in terms of race or religion. 

"They give whatever they can, whether the amount is big or small. 

"I would like this to continue to be a part of the Malaysian attitude," he said at the Poverty Eradication Foundation (Yayasan Basmi Kesmiskinan) dinner here last night. 

The Prime Minister also launched a fund-raising drive for the foundation's special children's education centre. 

Abdullah said the fight against poverty had always been a serious matter for the Government. 

"This is reflected in the poverty level, which has significantly reduced from over 60% of the population at the time of Independence to 5.7% of the people at present," he said. 

"The Government's poverty eradication policy has always disregarded race and religious factors," he said, adding that the country's achievement was recognised by the United Nation's Millennium Development Report that named Malaysia as the best country in efforts to eradicate poverty.  

"We will continue to wipe out poverty.  

"Our aim is zero hardcore poor people by 2010 and I hope we can achieve this together," he said. 

Abdullah presented the foundation's first award to a personality who had championed the cause of eradicating poverty.  

The award, Anugerah Tokoh Basmi Kemiskinan YAB Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Yayasan Basmi Kemiskinan, was given to Rural and Regional Development Ministry advisor Datuk Paduka Rahmah Abu Kassim.