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FOR SURE, M'sia needs a BETTER government: When crime keeps rising & Umno is sleeping!
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Dr M tells Muslim nations to look East
HSBCs Money-Laundering Scandal Time To Probe The Musa Connection!
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Rancangan tersusun DAP, REHDA halau Melayu keluar kawasan
Cops serenade mall-goers to sooth crime fears
Instead of truncheons, shackles as well as alternative crime-fighting gear, a group in blue came armed with a smile as well as a large number of goodie bags during a revisit to Midvalley Megamall yesterday afternoon.
Led by inhabitant military government executive Mortadza Nazarene as well as top officials from a Kuala Lumpur military contingent, a entourage were seen happily interacting with shoppers.
Although a military have been better well known for fighting crime, Mortadza additionally exhibited his singing skills backed up by a five-piece garb in military uniform.
Dubbed a 'High Profile Policing Walkabout as well as Meet as well as Greet' event, Mortadza was accompanied by Kuala Lumpur military arch Mohmad Salleh, his deputy Amar Singh as well as Brickfields district military arch Wan Abdul Bari Wan Abdul Khalid, between others.
Speaking to reporters later, Mortadza pronounced a military have been peaceful to sight confidence guards in self-defence as well as initial assist procedures.
"This is not usually an common training. We will expose them to be experts, handle emergencies as well as to spot criminals in selling complexes," he said, according toBernama.
Mortadza pronounced atho! ugh trai ning had been provided by their particular companies, a confidence guards must undergo a policing precision as it could additionally learn them how to ens! ure each space in selling malls, especially parking areas, is safe.
For crime involving womanlike victims, he due a selling mall operators yield a special space for women so it could be easy for confidence guards to guard as well as focus upon a area.
He was additionally assured with confidence during parking areas in selling malls as military have increasing their patrols in a area, especially in a Bukit Bintang area.
Last Monday, inspector-general of military Ismail Omar pronounced a crime incidents during selling malls were considered low in numbers as usually six reports were received in Selangor as well as two in Kuala Lumpur.
Meanwhile, Mohmad urged selling malls to upgrade their closed-circuit radio (CCTV) system to assist military investigation.
"The disaster of CCTV system to function properly is a pass cause which prevented military from elucidate cases fast," he told reporters after chairing a assembly with 89 confidence section chiefs from 80 selling malls in a city.
During a meeting, military concluded to nominee a military bureau to each selling mall as point of reference when crime occurs.
Mohmad pronounced military should be allowed to enter groundwork parking areas to create omnipresence to reduce crime during selling malls.
"I additionally titillate property owners to raise confidence during their premises since safe conditions will give a certain image to a selling malls."
On open outcry of taking flight crime during selling malls, he pronounced a incident ! is not s erious as there were usually nine cases in a initial 4 months of a year.
"Four cases occurred during groundwork parking areas while a rest were outward commercial operation premises.
"With 80 selling malls in a city, a statistics show which a confidence incident is under control. It became an issue in multitude due to over reporting by certain parties," he added.
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Malaysias debts a potential time bomb, say economists
The reason we have not had a aloft debt burden is since we have a piggy bank called Petronas. Cheong Kee Cheok, comparison investigate associate during University of Malaya's Economics as good as Administration Faculty.
In contrast, 2001 to 2005 saw made during home debt turn flourishing from RM121.4 billion to RM189 billion, or usually 56 per cent.
Government-backed loans rose rapidly as good in between 1985 to 2010 from RM11 billion to RM96 billion representing a expansion of 8.7 per cent per annum.
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Judge loses cool in Anwar vs Utusan suit
"Are we destroying your box or have been we helping your case, we don't know," he snapped.
Earlier, Firoz (left) had queried Anwar upon what he did not contend during his talk with general broadcaster BBC.
"I put it to we that while we contend we were committed to a sanctity of matrimony we never pronounced that homosexuality was a crime" as well as "I put it to we that we did not contend in your talk thatliwat(sodomy) in Islam is punishable by lashing as well as stoning" were among a lines of questions posed by Firoz.
Anwar regularly explained that he had not touched upon any of those counts as a BBC interviewer had not asked him about it.
An angry Singam after said: "There is already an concluded matter upon all this, because am we sitting here? we am not a recording machine. Do this in your submission."
The every day had quoted axed former Selangor PAS government official Hasan Ali job upon Malaysians to reject Anwar due to incorrigible activities based upon a antithesis leader's talk with BBC ! in that Hasan pronounced Anwar called for a examination of laws relating to homosexuality so as not to be punitive in nature.
Firoz had additionally lifted restlessness that Anwar had in his declare matter indicted Umno of pulling a strings inUtusan Malaysiaand queried if he had any such evidence.
"If we were to buy papers from a Companies Commission, would it contend that Utusan Malaysia's chairperson is allocated by a Umno president?... we put it that is is mere speculation," he said.
While conceding that it was not settled in such documents, Anwar, who is additionally PKR supremo, insisted that this was a normal from his experience when he was still Umno emissary boss in 1998. However, Firoz pointed out that 14 years had passed.
He then applied to a justice for 3 paragraphs in a declare matter to be expunged, citing that Umno was a third party as well as thus not applicable to a case.
At this, Anwar's lead warn N Surendran argued that a link was critical to a plaintiff's box as it would infer a ground behindUtusan Malaysia's malice opposite a antithesis leader.
Judge Singam pronounced a preference upon whether to concede a declare matter to be expunged or not will be decided after as Anwar had promised to allow a justice with documentary explanation that Umno had a hand in a workings ofUtusan Malaysia.
The subsequent conference is bound for Aug 13.
Anwar had filed a fit upon January 20, claiming that a defendants had published a front-page essay that he claimed distorted his statements upon laws opposite homosexuality made during an talk with a BBC.
He is claiming RM150 million in ag! gravated as well as model indemnification as well as other relief deemed fit by a court.
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Stand Up for What is Right, says Tariq Ramadan
July 18, 2012
Tariq Ramadan: It is Your Duty to Stand Up for What is Right
The World's leading contemporary Islamic reflective thinker as well as thinker Professor Tariq Ramadan has offering six beliefs of governance that break the stereotype that frames Muslim administrations as anti-democratic as well as anti-human rights.
In the harangue organised by Penang Institute yesterday, Tariq listed order of law, equal citizenship, universal suffrage, accountability, subdivision of powers as well as ethics in governing body as basic democratic beliefs that contingency be complied with by Islamic governments.
Tariq the professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies during Oxford University pronounced that adults contingency honour the 'agreement' in their countries that sets the rules (of law) in their daily interpersonal relationships. For example in Malaysia, Muslims as any other adults of other religions contingency reside by the law as they have supposed the framework of the country, combined Tariq in his harangue titled 'Islam, Democracy as well as Human Rights: The Awakening of the Muslim World'.
However, adults contingency struggle inside of the since framework to oppose existing (or new) laws that have been unjust, pronounced Tariq, adding "And we know how many laws in this republic need reform".
The remark elicited the shrill round of acclaim as well as delight from the 300-odd crowd comprising Penang supervision officials, academicians, politicians as well as NGO activists who attended ! the thre e-hour lecture. But an amused Tariq told the participants that their reply to his comment made him feel similar to he was with the Opposition, that he clarified he was not.
"I am not with the Opposition, not in domestic terms. But in philosophical terms, we contend something that is really true, your indication is not undiluted as well as your mores have been not perfect," he said.
"That in the name of justice, in the name of your conscience, as the Muslim, Buddhist, Christian or whatever we are, in the name of the citizenship we have, it is your avocation to stand up for what is right, if not for your government, it is for the people who live in your country," he added, to some-more acclaim from the audience.
"Don't put me in the domestic landscape of your country. we do not care, for if one day we come in to power as well as we have been in acceptance of injustice, we will have my rage against you. This is the way beliefs have been maintained," he stressed.
'Unity contingency be formed upon what is right'
Later, Tariq the grandson of Hassan Al-Banna who founded the Muslim Brotherhood pronounced the Muslims contingency not be united formed upon what is wrong for to do so is not being powerful though weak.
The 49-year-old Swiss adult of Egyptian start also took partial in the row contention with Islamic Renaissance Front chairperson Ahmad Farouk Musa, Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar, Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia Assistant Professor Maszlee Malik as well as Penang Institute Executive Director Professor Woo Wing Thye.
Meanwhile, Tariq elaborated during length upon the second element equal citizenship that contingency be present in Islamic governance to safeguard the supervision practi! sed demo cracy as well as human rights.
He pronounced that adults contingency not usually be equal before the law though contingency participate in the narrative that binds them as the nation. Tariq described Malaysian multitude as being "pluralistic", observant that it is the multitude with opposite cultural as well as eremite backgrounds.
"But each citizen, no matter what their start or their religion, should be treated with colour equally," he said, followed by shrill acclaim from the floor.
"Don't verbalise about my citizenship as if we am the minority. we am the citizen, we get it? Equal adult equates to do not ask me about my history or where we come from though where we have been starting together."
'Jews welcomed as partial of ummah'
Tariq afterwards cited the situation where the Prophet when nearing in Medina - that Muslims described as the initial Islamic supervision or multitude had welcomed the Jews as partial of the village or "ummah".
He pronounced "ummah" in Islam is not usually from the devout aspect or an organised constructional village during the local level though meant that the village was "part of us as well as have the same rights as well as duties as us". He combined that no village is better than the other only because they have been Muslims.
"It is not by cultured others that we have been starting to be the best," he quipped, to another round of shrill applause, that he attempted to hindrance though that ended with most delight from the crowd.
Tariq afterwards advised that the adult of the republic contingency comply the laws, verbalise the language to express himself or herself, as well as contingency be loyal. "If we have been the constant citizen, we would wish ! the best for your nation. But the constant adult is regularly critical. Blind loyalty is dangerous, sectarian as well as racist," he added.
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Chinese city declares war on piranhas
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The government of Guangxi region's Liuzhou is asking people to track a alien South American species, which badly bit dual people earlier in a week who were paddling in a Liujiang River, a China Daily said.
"Fishing with nets is not allowed in a section of a stream which flows through a city, though you have done an exemption. Five fishing boats with experienced fishermen have been deployed upon a stream given Monday," Liuzhou central Wei Yongwen told a newspaper.
"In addition, some-more than 40 alternative fishermen from a internal fishing association have joined us as well. They all make use of tiny pieces of pork as bait."
Other people have taken up position along a river's banks with rods, it added.
"It's horrible to know which a stream has such fish. we will not swim there anymore," resident Liu Junjie was quoted as saying. "I'll urge they catch them soon."
However, their days might be numbered anyway, as piranhas die when a H2O heat drops below fifteen degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit), as it will do in Guangxi over a winter, a China Daily added.
Chinese media has pronounced a piranhas might have been released by people who had bought them as ela! borate f ish, as well as which authorities have been now stepping up patrols of markets to ensure no some-more have been sold.
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Stand Up for What is Right, says Tariq Ramadan
July 18, 2012
Tariq Ramadan: It is Your Duty to Stand Up for What is Right
The World's heading contemporary Islamic philosopher as well as thinker Professor Tariq Ramadan has offering 6 beliefs of governance that mangle a classify that frames Muslim administrations as anti-democratic as well as anti-human rights.
In a harangue organised by Penang Institute yesterday, Tariq listed rule of law, next to citizenship, concept suffrage, accountability, subdivision of powers as well as ethics in politics as simple democratic beliefs that contingency be complied with by Islamic governments.
Tariq a highbrow of Contemporary Islamic Studies during Oxford University pronounced that adults contingency honour a 'agreement' in their countries that sets a manners (of law) in their daily interpersonal relationships. For e.g. in Malaysia, Muslims as any alternative adults of alternative religions contingency abide by a law as they have accepted a horizon of a country, combined Tariq in his harangue patrician 'Islam, Democracy as well as Human Rights: The Awakening of a Muslim World'.
However, adults contingency struggle within a given horizon to oppose existing (or new) laws that have been unjust, pronounced Tariq, adding "And we know how most laws in this republic need reform".
The remark elicited a shrill turn of acclaim as well as delight from a 300-odd throng comprising Penang supervision officials, academicians, politicians as well as NGO activists who attend! ed a thr ee-hour lecture. But an amused Tariq told a participants that their response to his criticism made him feel like he was with a Opposition, that he simplified he was not.
"I am not with a Opposition, not in domestic terms. But in philosophical terms, we say something that is very true, your indication is not undiluted as well as your mores have been not perfect," he said.
"That in a name of justice, in a name of your conscience, as a Muslim, Buddhist, Christian or whatever we are, in a name of a citizenship we have, it is your avocation to stand up for what is right, if not for your government, it is for a people who live in your country," he added, to more acclaim from a audience.
"Don't put me in a domestic landscape of your country. we do not care, for if one day we come into power as well as we have been in acceptance of injustice, we will have my rage opposite you. This is a approach beliefs have been maintained," he stressed.
'Unity contingency be formed upon what is right'
Later, Tariq a grandson of Hassan Al-Banna who founded a Muslim Brotherhood pronounced a Muslims contingency not be joined formed upon what is wrong for to do so is not being absolute though weak.
The 49-year-old Swiss adult of Egyptian start also took part in a row contention with Islamic Renaissance Front chairperson Ahmad Farouk Musa, Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar, Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia Assistant Professor Maszlee Malik as well as Penang Institute Executive Director Professor Woo Wing Thye.
Meanwhile, Tariq elaborated during length upon a second element next to citizenship that contingency be benefaction in Islamic governance to ensure a supervision practised democracy as well ! as human rights.
He pronounced that adults contingency not usually be next to prior to a law though contingency participate in a account that holds them as a nation. Tariq described Malaysian multitude as being "pluralistic", saying that it is a multitude with different informative as well as religious backgrounds.
"But every citizen, no matter what their start or their religion, should be treated with colour equally," he said, followed by shrill acclaim from a floor.
"Don't verbalise about my citizenship as if we am a minority. we am a citizen, we get it? Equal adult equates to do not ask me about my history or where we come from though where we have been starting together."
'Jews welcomed as part of ummah'
Tariq afterwards cited a situation where a Prophet when arriving in Medina - that Muslims described as a initial Islamic supervision or multitude had welcomed a Jews as part of a village or "ummah".
He pronounced "ummah" in Islam is not usually from a devout aspect or an organised constructional village during a local turn though meant that a village was "part of us as well as have a same rights as well as duties as us". He combined that no village is better than a alternative just since they have been Muslims.
"It is not by discriminating others that we have been starting to be a best," he quipped, to another turn of shrill applause, that he attempted to halt though that finished with much delight from a crowd.
Tariq afterwards suggested that a adult of a republic contingency observe a laws, verbalise a language to express himself or herself, as well as contingency be loyal. "If we have been a constant citizen, we would wish a best for your nation. But a constant ad! ult is r egularly critical. Blind loyalty is dangerous, narrow-minded as well as racist," he added.
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