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Lim Lip Eng

Posted: 21 Apr 2011 07:30 AM PDT

Lim Lip Eng


MACC had proof of DAP’s innocence

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 10:13 PM PDT

Source: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/04/20 (By Teoh El Sen, 20/4/2011)
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has been accused of possibly losing certain receipts that could prove that DAP did not siphon off state government funds.
The allegation was made by lawyer Lim Lip Eng today outside the Royal Commission of Inquiry investigating Teoh Beng Hock's death. However, Lim today claimed that those receipts had already been given to MACC.
"I just want to tell the truth. On Sept 14, 2009, MACC Putrajaya, through my law firm, had already seized (received) all the original receipts," Lim said.
Lim, the DAP Segambut MP, said that MACC had either misplaced the receipts or its lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah "did not do his homework". "MACC should be the one producing those receipts,' he added.
Lim was today present to represent his client Lee Wye Wing, a businessman who was engaged as contractor for several projects by Seri Kembangan state assemblyman Ean Yong Hian Wah (Teoh's boss).
When Lee took the stand yesterday, Shafee alleged that Lee has been raising funds for DAP through Ean Yong's projects. Shafee asked the RCI to order Lee to produce certain receipts to prove that DAP Serdang Aman had paid out advances to contractors before being later reimbursed. The commission, however, turned down Shafee's application, saying that the MACC should not "make use of the commission".

Take action against telco companies for unlawful digging

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 09:59 PM PDT

Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story (By TAN KARR WEI, 11/4/2011)
The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) should take stern action against telecommunication and utility companies who dig up roads without permits.
Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng said he had visited at least six sites including Desa Sri Hartamas, Solaris Mont Kiara, Bandar Manjalara and Segambut Dalam where roads had been dug up without permits from DBKL. "DBKL has confirmed with me that these companies did not apply for a permit to dig up the roads," he said. Lim was speaking to reporters in Taman Bukit Maluri, where work to lay cables for a telco company had been going on for more than two months.
Resident Lim Giam Soon, 58, who is also a committee member of the Yee Lan Bukit Maluri temple committee, said workers who dug up the road had dumped the earth into the drain along Jalan Burung Jentayu and Jalan Burung Enggang. "They started digging the road before Chinese New Year and there is still work being done at other areas. The earth has clogged up the drain and it has been left there for awhile," said Giam Soon. He added that a stretch at the intersection of the two roads had been dug up but not resurfaced, resulting in a pothole that posed a danger to motorists. He had taken his own initiative to place two rocks and a traffic cone at the stretch to alert motorists. "The hole is quite big and dangerous for motorcyclists," Giam Soon said.
Lip Eng urged companies who planned to lay cables or pipes to go through the proper channels. "DBKL has advised residents to inform them when they see companies digging up roads without permits. "I also hope that the DBKL can set up a special squad to check on these complaints," he said.
As of press time, DBKL has yet to give their comments on the matter.

Lim Guan Eng

Posted: 21 Apr 2011 01:23 AM PDT

Lim Guan Eng


RM50 Million Should Be Spent On Providing Free Wifi Instead Of Spending RM50 Million On Duplicating Efforts In Giving Free Email Accounts Is Typical Profile Of BN Government Being Penny Wise Pound Foolish

Posted: 21 Apr 2011 12:49 AM PDT

Malaysians hope that the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak will heed the voice of the rakyat and Malaysian netizens to cancel the provision of free 1Malaysia email accounts and give free wifi instead. Even though this is now not a government initiative but a private sector initiative, spending RM50 million on duplicating efforts of Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail etc to provide free email accounts is typical profile of a BN government being penny wise pound foolish.

Giving free email accounts is not the most important service in the world. Somehow the government is missing the wood from the trees. Just like the RM52 billion bumi shares scandal, where RM52 billion worth of shares supposed to be given to ordinary Malays/bumiputera natives went missing. Instead of setting up a Royal Commission of Inquiry(RCI) to serve public interest by investigating and taking action against the culprits responsible for running of RM52 billion worth of shares, the BN government appears more interested in setting up a RCI over some dubious sex video tapes by individuals seeking political vengeance.

Why focus on providing something that is already free? This is just like selling ice to the Eskimos. Focus on providing free wifi or improving broadband speed, quality and reliability. The government should stop the monopoly given to certain companies and should instead open up the industry to competitive bidding so that users can enjoy better connectivity on par with our neighbouring countries.

The Performance Management and Delivery Unit (Pemandu) should also avoid charges by some net citizens of being deceitful following the quick amendments of details relating to the 1Malaysia email project. There is a big difference on Tuesday in its website and yesterday, as it is now called a private sector initiative when it was previously listed as a government initiative.

Since yesterday, the description of the RM50 million project read: "The 1Malaysia Email project which features the domain name of 'myemail.my' is a private sector initiative led by Tricubes Berhad to provide a unique and official email account and user ID for interested citizens of Malaysia." Pemandu should come clean and explain this glaring discrepancy which raises questions about its clarity, certainty and reliability of information released to the public.

Najib had announced the project on Wednesday, saying all Malaysians aged 18 and over would be given a free account to allow for direct and secure communications between citizens and the government. There are concerns both about privacy and security of those using these email accounts, who fears not only that their communications may be monitored and intercepted but also whether any messages or transactions made are reliable and trust-worthy. That is probably the reason why there are now close to 40,000 Facebook users joining in a virtual protest against the project run by Tricubes Bhd, which is currently in danger of being delisted from Bursa Malaysia for financial irregularities

Worse is the latest report in Malaysiakini that even though the email account is free, some of the services are not free but fees will be imposed. Instead of clarifying this issue, the BN government should quickly cut its losses and disassociate itself with this private initiative from a company under a "financial cloud". DAP reiterates our appeal to the state government to focus on providing free wifi and improving broadband speed at affordable rates at international standards.

LIM GUAN ENG

Chua Soi Lek Should Not Follow Utusan Malaysia’s Tactics Of Racialising The Results Of The Sarawak General Elections, When The Key Issue Is About Change Not About Whether Voters Want Chinese Representation In Government.

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 11:19 PM PDT

Press Statement By DAP Secretary-General And MP For Bagan Lim Guan Eng In Kuala Lumpur & Kuching On 18.4.2011

MCA President Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek should not follow Utusan Malaysia's tactics of racialising the results of the recent Sarawak state general elections when the key issue is about change not about whether voters want Chinese representation in government. UMNO paper, Utusan Malaysia, had asked BN to ignore Chinese voters just because they supported the opposition.

I wish to reiterate that DAP's theme and focus in this Sarawak state general elections is not SUPP but on Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Taib Mahmud; not about whether the Chinese want representation in government but whether all voters want change;. DAP won 12 out of 15 seats in Sarawak because voters want change and prefer a two-party system over one-party rule, people's power over one-man rule, and good governance over Taib's misrule.

BN has suffered not only a loss of 16 seats but more importantly an 8% reduction in popular votes by BN from 63% in 2006 state general elections to 55% now. What type of democratic elections allow a party that wins 55% of the popular vote and yet garner more than 77% of the total seats? Clearly this is a mockery of democracy, in complete defiance of the principle of one-man, one-vote.

Sarawak voters have sent a loud and clear message to SUPP that they clearly wanted Taib to go and go now. SUPP was rejected by voters because SUPP failed to represent the people and was seen as Taib's representative. Therefore the most important issue that SUPP must address if SUPP is sincere in accepting the decision of the voters, is to withdraw support for Taib as Sarawak Chief Minister

SUPP's failure to listen to the people's verdict, by not demanding Taib's immediate resignation, will only dishearten its supporters but hearten Taib. Any attempts to threaten to leave the state government or punish urban and Chinese voters for supporting the opposition, is a desperate effort by MCA to distract and cover up media attention from the real issue of whether SUPP dare to ask Taib to go.

Chua Soi Lek Should Prove That He Does Not Practice Double-standards By Asking Mah Hang Soon To Resign As Perak State EXCO Immediately.

For this reason MCA President Datuk Seri Chua Soi Lek's call that SUPP should not accept any position in the Sarawak state Cabinet, as the party had lost the Chinese community’s support, is to help SUPP hide from addressing the Taib Mahmud issue. If Chua is consistent then he should have given similar advice to Gerakan President Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon.

Is Chua not practicing double-standards when Chua did not ask Tsu Koon, after Tsu Koon lost the 2008 general elections badly, not to go through the back-door of being appointed a Senator and a Cabinet Minister? Why then did Chua not object to MCA joining Cabinet and accepting Ministerial posts after MCA had lost badly in the 2008 general elections?

If Chua is genuine, then he should instruct Perak MCA State EXCO Dato Dr Mah Hang Soon to resign immediately as MCA won only one state seat in the last 2008 general elections. Chua's failure to ask Mah to resign shows his typical double-standard of saying one thing but doing another.

Clearly Chua is not only deceiving himself but also deceiving others when he says that this Sarawak state elections is about whether the Chinese wants representation in Government. The voters want change, especially for Taib Mahmud to retire immediately.

What is of interest to the people of Sarawak, is whether SUPP has learnt its lesson from the voters by stopping from becoming Taib's representative and turn to demanding Taib's immediate resignation. For how long still must SUPP continue to defend Taib? Will SUPP realise that they need to change from blindly supporting Taib only after they have lost every single seat?

If BN Takes Punitive Action Against Urban Voters, The Chinese Community & Anyone For Exercising Their Democratic Rights To Vote For The Opposition, Then What Is The Point Of Holding Elections?

Utusan Malaysia's open call Barisan Nasional (BN) to ignore the Chinese community for not supporting the ruling coalition during the April 16th Sarawak state elections is not only racist but also against the very tenets of democracy. If BN takes punitive action against urban voters, the Chinese community and anyone for exercising their democratic rights to vote for the opposition, then what is the point of holding elections?

For a paper that wants to celebrate the murder of innocent non-Malays during the bloody May 13 riots in 1969 as a holy and auspicious day, to continue such racist and extremist attacks is not surprising. What is surprising is that for an UMNO paper like Utusan, UMNO continues to allow and sanction its racist approach against non-Malays and non-Muslims both in Peninsular and East Malaysia. Is such racism and extremism by an UMNO paper consistent with 1Malaysia?

In any elections, the people have a right and freedom to choose who they want to vote for. To punish them for making that choice freely is dictatorial and feudal. DAP had won 12 seats in Sarawak despite facing BN's misuse of government machinery, money politics, fear and intimidation as well as media control until internet sites like Malaysiakini were hacked and shut down.

Despite such dishonest tactics, there was an 8% swing in popular vote against BN, with BN dropping from 63% in the 2006 state elections to 55%. This 8% swing in popular vote against BN is a small political earthquake in Sarawak.

Unfortunately as a result of unfair delineation of constituencies, the one-man, one-vote principle is not respected. Despite winning 55% of the popular vote, BN has won more than 77% of the seats contested. It is this violation of the one-man, one-vote principle that is undemocratic and should be addressed by Chua Soi Lek.

LIM GUAN ENG

Sarawak Deserves Better: Make Sarawak Cleaner, Greener, Safer And Fairer.

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 11:23 PM PDT

Speech By DAP Secretary-General And MP For Bagan Lim Guan Eng During The Final Day of Campaigning In Sibu On 15.4.2011.

Pakatan Rakyat's vision for Sarawak is to provide free wifi in population centers, wipe out hard-core poverty, implement open tenders for government contracts and land sales, give state land back to the people, establish institutionalised yearly allocations for schools, provide infrastructure of electricity and roads, abolish unfair bridge tolls and give all senior citizens RM 600 annually.

There will be zero corruption in Sarawak. An open tender system will ensure that only those that offer the best price, best quality and with the necessary experience and track record be chosen. All will be treated fairly regardless of race, religion, gender or political background.

For instance it is ridiculous that the building of the Lanang Bridge in Sibu was done without an open tender. Funded through exchange of land, the RM10 2-way toll for the 1.2 km bridge is even higher than the RM7 toll for the 13.5 km Penang Bridge. Since Penang Bridge is 11 times longer, based on the RM7 Penang bridge toll, the Lanang Bridge toll should only be 60 cents not the present RM10. Collecting 60 cents is insignificant, if PR wins power the Lanang Bridge toll will be abolished.

These are the major initiatives that any good government should carry out. One of the most important issues is the land grab by the BN government, especially the anger amongst the natives whose land has been deprived and the urban population having to pay high land premium for lease renewals. PR detects a strong mood for change even amongst Dayaks,many who are victimised by BN Sarawak government's land grab. I met Dayaks who have been arrested and sent to police lock-ups just for defending their land.

A people-centric land policy should be implemented where all elected representatives, Ministers and Chief Minister and their children are not allowed to apply for government land. All low-cost houses will also be given freehold title free of charge. And no land will be taken for private purpose but only for public purpose like building schools, roads and hospitals. All this has been done by the PR state government in Penang.

Sarawak deserves better. Make Sarawak Cleaner, Greener, Safer And Fairer!

Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud Should Redeem Himself To Sarawakians By Convincing Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak To Increase The Annual Royalties For Oil And Gas From 5% To 20% Or RM 1.5 Billion To RM 6 Billion A Year.

Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud should insist that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak increase the annual royalties for oil and gas from 5% to 20%. This would allow Sarawak to increase its royalties from the present RM1.5 billion annually to RM6 billion.

As the Prime Minister is here for a week to campaign for BN in the Sarawak general elections, Tan Sri Taib should take the opportunity to boldly tell him that Sarawak should enjoy a fairer share of the state's resources. Now is the time to prove that Najib's assurances ring true that Sarawak BN has his ear and close attention that the Federal government would act on all requests from the BN Sarawak.

What better occasion to fully utilise this opportunity than to demand that the oil and gas royalties for Sarawak be increased from 5% to 20% to reward Sarawakians for their loyalty to BN as a BN fixed deposit state. At the same time, Taib should take the opportunity to redeem himself for his failures in 30 years in power by offering something tangible for Sarawak. The time has come for Tan Sri Taib to prove that he dare to fight for Sarawak's rights with the Federal government.

With RM 6 billion, Sarawak can enjoy many benefits. Apart from the RM1 billion annual allocation to the Dayak Endowment Fund to help uplift the Dayaks and other native communities and include them into the economic mainstream; provide the best infrastructure in the state; provide free wifis for all the major population centers; and Sarawak can be the first state not only to wipe out hard-core poverty but also poverty in Malaysia.

LIM GUAN ENG

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak should extend the benefit of income tax rate of 15% for five years under the Returning Experts Programme (REP), not just to experienced professional Malaysians working overseas, but also to those working here in locally

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 11:39 PM PDT

Press Statement By DAP Secretary-General And MP For Bagan Lim Guan Eng In Kuala Lumpur On 13.4.2011.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak should extend the benefit of income tax rate of 15% for five years under the Returning Experts Programme (REP), not just to experienced professional Malaysians working overseas, but also to those working here in locally. By only limiting this 15% flat income tax to professionals overseas is highly discriminatory to those Malaysians working here.

Whilst tax is an important factor, a lower tax rate alone is not a sufficient inducement when there are other important considerations such as pay, quality of life, promotion prospects, racial quotas and discrimination. Since Merdeka, an estimated 2 million Malaysians, mostly highly skilled talents, have migrated and left Malaysia.

Giving only those Malaysian professionals working overseas the 15% flat tax income tax benefit, may encourage many professionals working in Malaysia to leave. Isn't it better to work overseas since the Malaysian government would treat you better than when you are working in Malaysia. One can then return back to enjoy the 15% income tax benefit.

Worse, is that many Malaysian scientists stay back and work upon graduation. At least 30,000 of these Malaysian scientists, who have completed their studies overseas, are working in the Western countries lured by higher pay and opportunities to further their researches

Since 2001, the country has only attracted some 300 Malaysian experts living abroad to return home with the majority being medical and financial specialists, scientists and those involved in the information technology sector, according to the Ministry of Human Resources.

The shortage of scientists in Malaysia is so acute that Malaysia has only 1,500 scientists and researchers for every one million people compared with over 10,000 scientists and researchers for one million population in the developed countries. So far the Federal government's efforts to attract back Malaysians working overseas have failed miserably.

The “brain gain” scheme in 1995 that set a target of attracting 5,000 talents was a complete failure. In 2004, Science, Technology and Innovation Minister, Datuk Dr Jamaluddin Jarjis in a parliamentary reply stated that the scheme attracted 94 scientists (24 Malaysians) in pharmacology, medicine, semi-conductor technology and engineering from abroad between 1995 and 2000. By 2004 only one remained.

Amongst the many reasons given for many experts and professionals to leave is the lack of career advancement and the unhealthy climate of racial discrimination and quotas. No professional would want to bring up his children is this type of environment which does not offer them equal opportunities and reward
performance.

Piow With You 文标与你

Posted: 21 Apr 2011 01:11 AM PDT

Piow With You 文标与你


“一个马来西亚电邮计划”不切实际,并不是一个惠民的政策!

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 10:35 PM PDT

:黄文标(右2起)与行动党文冬区州议员A西华一起参与兴度庙庆典。

全国社青团副宣传秘书黄文标指
一个马来西亚电邮计划是政府在这个国家关键经济领域项目下的投资项目之一,也是32亿6100万元政府投资额中的一部分。但首相纳吉和计划受惠公司Tricubes一起否认政府使用人民纳税钱言论存矛盾,和刻意隐瞒人民。

也是行动党德彬丁宜区州议员的他出席选区兴度庙节目后,表示大马子民特别是年轻和中年人都至少拥有一个免费,隐私保密,效率好,储存量足够的电邮。就算政府要迈向电子政府与无纸作业政府的模式,也不必要多此一举来设立自己品牌的系统来达到目的。

他说由Tricubes主导这项总值5000万元的一个马来西亚电邮计划,负责为纳吉政府设立一个网站,并为每名18岁以上的马来西亚公民开设一个马来西亚电邮帐户充当官方用途、设立一站式的网上政府服务中心,以及其他的附加价值服务,如社交网络、网上账单查询与付款服务等。这显示国阵政府刻意让为面对被除牌命运的Tricubes制造翻身财富,同时达到观察和监督使用者资料和行踪的目的。

在刚过的霹雳州议会国阵州议员有投诉自己选区没有网络系统,所以他建议首相向槟城民联政府学习,让全民享有免费无线上网。或在大马财政预算案前大幅度降低固定或流动宽频价格。好过建议设立一些不知所谓的一个大马电邮或百层摩天楼计划。

Charles Santiago

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 11:33 PM PDT

Charles Santiago


反對雪州不法陣線示威‧查爾斯抨警雙重標準

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 09:28 PM PDT

Source: Guang Ming

  • 查爾斯(左)評擊警方持有雙重標准。左2起巴生市議員楊文來、范新麟與巴生社青團團長黃進興。(圖:光明日報)

(雪 蘭莪‧巴生20日訊)巴生區國會議員查爾斯抨擊警方持有雙重標準,針對他於4月3日號召的"反對建核電廠集會"採以嚴正管制,並指他抵觸警方法令第25條 文,但同一時間卻任由反對雪州不法陣線(Gaps)在巴生北區警局前大動作的舉行抗議行動,並且未有採取任何對付行動。

他說,實際上,當天的人民集會是在警方嚴管下,和平解散,並沒有造成任何衝突事件。然而,警方卻稱他當時在舉行非法集會,已抵觸警方法令第25條文。他事後也就此事向警方報案。

配合警方錄口供

"警方接著要求我到警局,為有關投報事件錄取口供。雖然我覺得警方處事不公,但我仍履行本身責任,由律師陪同前來進行口供錄取程序。"

他是於週三在代表律師範新麟的陪同下,到巴生南區警局錄取口供後,在警局外接受記者訪問時,這麼發表談話。

查爾斯說,身為人民代議士,當他獲知政府有意在國內興建7座核電廠,而其中一座就建在巴生附近的一個外島,他就有責任阻止。

他說,這是個攸關人民健康的切身問題,而舉行反建核廠集會,是讓人民發出他們的心聲與意願,這也是大馬憲法贓予人民的權利,所以他不覺何罪之有。

他表示,在同一天下午,另一個組織反對雪州不法陣線(Gaps)則大動作的在巴生北區警局前舉行抗議行動,而據瞭解此陣線完全不被對付。

"同樣是集會,但卻受到完全不一的對待,在在顯示警方在此事件上持有雙重標准。"

另一方面,范新麟認為,這項錄口供程序根本是多此一舉,因為當天的集會是人民應有的權利,有關課題不僅涉及巴生人民,且是全國人民的健康問題。

他說,既然警方提出要求,查爾斯仍會給予全面配合。

詢及此次錄口供會否對查爾斯造成任何困擾,他表示不會,"這只是個一般調查程序,提供資料協助警方進行調查工作。"


Lim Kit Siang

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 11:04 PM PDT

Lim Kit Siang


DAP dares MCA to dissolve and call for Najib’s resignation

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 10:11 PM PDT

By Clara Chooi April 21, 2011 KUALA LUMPUR, April 21 — The DAP challenged MCA leaders today to dissolve their party or call on the prime minister to resign should he lose Chinese community support in the coming general election. DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang charged that the MCA was being hypocritical in calling for [...]

SIASATAN VIDEO SEKS 2011 – PERSAMAAN DAN PERBEZAAN DENGAN VIDEO SEKS PERTAMA 1999

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 08:42 PM PDT

(Latest Open Letter by Datuk Mat Zain Ibrahim, former KL CID Chief to the Inspector-General of Police) Mat Zain Ibrahim 18hb.April 2011 Kepada; YDH Tan Sri Haji Ismail Hj.Omar, Ketua Polis Negara, Polis Di-Raja Malaysia, Melalui:Email dan Dengan Tangan Bukit Aman, 50560 Kuala Lumpur, Email:iho@rmp.gov.my YDH Tan Sri, SIASATAN VIDEO SEKS 2011- PERSAMAAN DAN PERBEZAAN [...]

Another alleged sex tape of Anwar in 1999, says ex-cop

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 08:25 PM PDT

By Shannon Teoh April 21, 2011 KUALA LUMPUR, April 21 — A retired senior police officer has said Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was linked to a sex video in 1999, and is asking for an investigation to uncover any connection with similar allegations last month. Former KL CID chief Datuk Mat Zain Ibrahim wrote about [...]

1 Malaysia email page changed on Pemandu website

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 08:11 PM PDT

By Shannon Teoh April 21, 2011 KUALA LUMPUR, April 21 — The Performance Management and Delivery Unit (Pemandu) changed details of the 1 Malaysia email project on its website between the day it was announced and yesterday, and now calls it a private sector initiative when it was previously listed as a government initiative. "The [...]

DAP-Snap merger would break the mould

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 08:05 PM PDT

By Terence Netto Apr 21, 11 COMMENT If a mature politics is a pattern of creative responses to society’s vast inertia and small margin for change, then the idea of a merger between DAP and Snap is one of the more stimulating propositions to emerge in recent times. With one stroke, Alexander of Macedon solved [...]

S’wak: Why Pakatan failed to deny 2/3rd majority

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 07:08 AM PDT

By Ong Kian Ming I did not have time to write a prediction piece for the recently concluded Sarawak state election because I was heavily involved in the campaign this time, rather than analysing it as an outside observer. But I did tweet and put on Facebook (and placed a few friendly wagers) that the [...]

Pemandu takes fire as hostility grows over 1 Malaysia email a/c

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 02:22 AM PDT

By Shannon Teoh | TMI KUALA LUMPUR, April 20 — The Performance Management and Delivery Unit (Pemandu) today reiterated the 1 Malaysia email accounts project is a private sector initiative — despite a report that the government had invited bids last November for a RM50 million government services internet solution. Within 15 minutes of the [...]

Call for “1Melayu, 1Bumi” by Utusan Malaysia final confirmation that Najib’s 1Malaysia campaign is big vote-getting circus

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 01:15 AM PDT

Utusan Malaysia, Umno's official organ, today provided the final confirmation that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's 1Malaysia campaign is not a serious nation-building concept but a big vote-getting sham and circus involving 1Malaysia T-shirt, 1M Tupperware, 1M mineral water, 1M burger, 1M email a/c and other new-fangled 1M paraphernalia yet to be conjured up [...]

MY VOICE FOR NATION

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 01:43 PM PDT

MY VOICE FOR NATION


Why make irresponsible and hurting statements -William Cheng?

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 12:08 AM PDT

DAP eyeing six MP seats in S’wak

Posted: 19 Apr 2011 08:34 PM PDT

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