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'Large turnout sign of support'

Posted: 02 Jul 2011 11:29 AM PDT

2011/07/03
By Sulaiman Jaafar
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 Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak (centre) meeting people from all walks of life during his walkabout at the  Pasir Puteh taxi station yesterday. — Picture by Zaman Huri Isa

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak (centre) meeting people from all walks of life during his walkabout at the Pasir Puteh taxi station yesterday. — Picture by Zaman Huri Isa

PASIR PUTEH: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said there is "a strong wind of change" in Kelantan with the people openly showing their backing for Umno and Barisan Nasional.

Najib, who was moved by the large crowd at a gathering in SMK Sri Aman here yesterday, said it was a sign of the people's support not only in Kelantan but also the whole country.

"I am surprised by the large crowd here. I did not expect to see so many people. I have been going around meeting people all over the country and this is the best gathering I have been to.


"How can it be such a big gathering in a state that is still under opposition rule? This is a clear sign of a wind of change in the state."

The prime minister said the large turnout also showed that Umno and BN were still close to the hearts of the people.

He said the move by 2,800 Pas members here in quitting the party to join Umno proved that the Kelantan people's confidence in the Pas leadership was waning.


Najib said among the Pas members who had joined Umno included Raja Abdullah Raja Mahmud, a relative of Kelantan Menteri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat.

Kelantan Umno chief Datuk Mustapa Mohamed estimated the crowd to be more than 20,000.

Present were Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen, who is also Kelantan MCA chief, Umno vice-president and Defence Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Awang Adek Hussin.


Najib said the state would undergo numerous changes under BN.

"If the people give their support to BN, we will bring many changes to the state.

"Pas has been telling lies to the people, but we do not lie.

"We will not be able to achieve the status of a developed country under Pas. To become a developed nation, we must have the capabilities and not just talk."

Najib also hit out at Pas for changing its struggle from that of an Islamic country to a welfare state because it was submissive to DAP and its leaders.

He said as the leader of the ruling party, he would ensure that it did not divert from its principles and struggles to uphold the truth.

The prime minister and his wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, who arrived yesterday morning for a day's visit, had a tight schedule.

Upon arrival here, Najib had a meeting with state Umno leaders at the Pasir Puteh Umno division building, followed by a walkabout at the taxi station and market.

He also visited the Kampung Pulau Lima mosque and announced a RM500,000 fund for the expansion of the building.

Later in the evening, at a meeting with his Facebook friends at a hotel here, Najib said the government did not want any state, including Kelantan, to be left out of the country's transformation programme.

He said the government had prepared a clear and systematic plan under the programme to propel the country towards developed status.

"It's not a mirage or daydream. We want all states, including Kelantan, to be developed when the time comes," he told about 100 online friends at the meeting.

The prime minister said one focus under the programme was human capital, and the state was blessed with it.

"However, we do not want to see Kelantan's talent concentrated in the Klang Valley and other growth areas. We want to see more of them finding jobs and using their skills in their own state so that it will become more developed.

"The exodus of talent is a big loss to the state and we hope the trend will be reversed in time."

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Cracking down on Bersih

Posted: 02 Jul 2011 11:00 AM PDT

PUTRAJAYA: The homeminister has declared Bersih 2.0 an outlawed organisation, amove that drewdefiance fromits chief,Datuk S. Ambiga, and mixed reactions fromvarious quarters.

Police,meanwhile, continued their action against those intending to organise illegal rallies on Saturday, detainingmore people, including Sungai Siputmember of parliament DrD. Jeyakumar and five other Parti SosialisMalaysia (PSM)members,who were re-arrested under the Emergency Ordinance shortly after theywere released fromremand in Penang.


More people also joined the call for organisers to call off the rallies and for the public not to take part. Chief among these was Sultan of Pahang Sultan Ahmad Shah,who said the rallieswould only bring trouble and not benefit the people. A statement released by the Registrar of Societies said the home minister had invoked his powers under Section 5 of the Societies Act 1966 to declare Bersih an unlawful organisation, making those associated with it liable to jail terms and fines.


The banning of the organisation took effect yesterday.

Section 5 of the act gives absolute discretion to the home minister to declare a society unlawful "if he deemed it is being used for purposes prejudicial with the interest of the countr y's security, public order or morality".


The RoS, which enforces this law, said even though not a registered organisation, Bersih, through its activities, had met the criteria of a structured organisation as defined under Schedule 1 of the act and had been illegally functioning as one.


Registrar Datuk Abdul Rahman Othman said office-bearers, including any person managing or assisting in the management of any unlawful society, shall be guilty of an offence and could face, upon conviction, imprisonment of not more than five years or a fine not exceeding RM15,000, or both. He said those who are members of unlawful societies or attend meetings of unlawful societies could also be liable to a maximum jail term of three years or a fine not exceeding RM5,000, or both.

Rahman said the law also allowed the authorities to act on those who allowed unlawful societies on their premises. They are liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or a fine of not more than RM10,000, or both.


Rahman said in studying the Bersih case, RoS found that the illegal set-up had operated actively and created anxiety and concern among people of all races in the country.


RoS also found Bersih to have spread subversive propaganda to influence the people in toppling the government through its activities and the distribution of materials, and this had given the country a negative image.

"In fact, this could pose serious threats and throw public peace, security and stability, as well as the countr y's economy and sovereignty, into disarray.


"This could also disrupt the harmony of racial relations of the country."

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Top Australia cop demands veil powers

Posted: 02 Jul 2011 09:34 PM PDT

SYDNEY: One of the most senior policemen in Australia on Sunday said authorities must have clear legal powers to require people to remove face coverings, including veils, if they are do their job properly.

The comments by New South Wales state Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione follow the case of Carnita Matthews, who in November 2010 was sentenced to six months jail for falsely accusing police of forcibly trying to remove her burqa.

It followed the woman being pulled over for a traffic offence.


Her sentence was quashed last month when a magistrate said he could not be 100 per cent sure it was Matthews who made the complaint because officers were not able to see the face of the accuser.

Scipione told the Sydney Sunday Telegraph there must be one law for everyone — regardless of their race or religion.

"This is not about disrespect; this has got nothing to do with religion," he said.


"It wouldn't matter whether it was a full-face motorcycle helmet or a balaclava at the snowfield: People have to do what they're required to (by police).

"Whether you're wearing a veil, whether you're wearing a full-face motorcycle helmet, a ski balaclava in the snowfields — if there is a lawful reason, if there is a need for police to actually identify the person, then this should not be in the grey.

"It should be something everyone clearly understands."


Scipione said he had held talks with senior politicians who had indicated that if there was a loophole, then they would work to close it.

"This is not something we can just allow to continue," he said, adding that frontline police officers had to be protected from vindictive complaints, which could ruin careers.

"I get absolutely filthy when people want to make complaints that are clearly false," he said. "If you do that, and I catch you, we will charge you." - AFP

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Rescuers rush to reach 40 trapped Chinese miners

Posted: 02 Jul 2011 09:30 PM PDT

BEIJING: A build-up of volatile gas hampered rescue efforts in one Chinese coal mine and high levels of water slowed them in another as emergency crews raced to reach 40 miners trapped Sunday for a second day, officials and state media reports said.

The accidents — a cave-in at one mine and a flood at the other — occurred Saturday in two southern provinces after days of heavy rains.

At the Heshan mine in Guangxi, rescuers vented explosive gas released from coal seams and pumped out silt-filled water as they tried to reach 19 miners believed to be 1,200 feet (390 meters) underground, the state media reports said. China Central Television interviewed a miner who said he heard a loud explosion before the cave-in, which killed at least three miners.


Waters continued to flood into the Niupeng mine in Guizhou, where 21 miners are trapped. Industrial pumps were brought into action but the waters remained high, CCTV said.

Heavy demand for coal to fuel China's economy has turned Chinese mines into the world's deadliest, despite constant safety campaigns that have managed to reduce fatal accidents. On Saturday, the State Administration of Work Safety released its latest order for vigilance after accidents at four other mines, a construction site and a port left 26 people dead in the past two weeks. - AP

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PM's Kluang visit: A commentary

Posted: 27 Mar 2011 03:59 AM PDT

2011/03/27
By Shahrum Sayuthi
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I WAS quietly amused when my hometown friend Fiona reacted with much enthusiasm when I told her that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak was making a stopover at her alma mater, the Chong Hwa High School, during his visit to Kluang on Saturday.

She is after all a DAP supporter and had not made it a secret to me who she voted for when she had cast her vote for the first time in the 2008 general election.

"Oh my God! That's so great of him!" was what she text messaged me in return before proceeding to relate how when as a student she had, along with others, lined the street leading to her school when then prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad went there in 1987.


"That was the last time a prime minister visited our school. I remember it was a very hot day and we were sweating, but we were all so happy that a prime minister visited our school," she added.

If Fiona was at the school on Saturday, she may have thought she had been transported back in time to that day.

The over 2,000 students, in their all white uniforms, were equally enthusiastic in welcoming Najib.


The highlight of Najib's visit to the school was when he mentioned in his speech the government's "landmark decision" to allow Unified Examinations Certificate holders with three credits including passes in Bahasa Malaysia and English, to take part in the special intake for the Chinese language degree course to become Mandarin teachers.

The students cheered as he made the announcement.

"We (the government) are committed to being fair to everyone and will continue to strive for this. Dreams will not be realised until we are at peace with one another," Najib had said.


My colleague Chuah Bee Kim interviewed some of the students and teachers on how they felt about Najib's visit.

Seow Yu Sheng, 15, a Form Three student said it was a memorable day as it was the first time he had seen the prime minister in person.

"I am happy to see him. Furthermore, he was here today to launch our school's green programme which my teachers have always promoted among us," he said.
Another Form Three student, Dana Lim, 15, echoed Seow's sentiment but lamented that Najib's hour-long visit was such a brief one.

"My classmates and I nonetheless feel very honoured to have the prime minister at our school," Lim said.

Liong Kok Kiong, 32, a geography teacher at the school for the past six years said the announcement made by Najib regarding UEC holders was very uplifting as it was a step towards the success of the 1Malaysia policy.

"I also hope that Najib's visit will encourage more English language teachers to join our school as we need more of them here," he said.

Later in the night, Najib attended a "dinner with the people" function at down town Kluang which was attended by more than 10,000 people.

Such was the overwhelming response given by the crowd when Najib arrived at the function that Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman had to pause several times to compose himself while delivering the welcoming speech.

Expressing his pleasure, Najib in his speech, suggested that judging by the crowd's response at the function and during his walk-about in several parts in Kluang earlier in the day, Barisan Nasional may probably recapture the lost ground it suffered during the coalition's disastrous outing in the 2008 general election.

He told the crowd how an old Chinese lady gave him a 51-year-old Jalur Gemilang during the walk-about.

"I was so touched because she told me that it was a gift for my effort in initiating 1Malaysia," he said to thunderous applause from the crowd.

The prime minister probably had in mind that Kluang, with its huge Chinese community, was the DAP's first stronghold in Johor before it was overwhelmed there by BN in the late 1970s.

However, in 2008, DAP captured the Mengkibol state seat there when its Ng Lam Hua defeated Gan Ping Shou of MCA by a majority of 1,281 votes. Ng had got 13,538 votes while Gan received 12,257.

When Najib announced an allocation of RM105 million for the construction of a dam in Kahang to ensure no recurrence of a water supply problem which hit Kluang during last year's Chinese New Year, I immediately sent a text message to Fiona.

After all, she was the one who had pushed for me to initiate extensive news coverage about the problem in the first place.

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Gamis students released after statements taken

Posted: 14 Mar 2011 03:24 AM PDT

Gamis students released after statements taken

2010/10/31
By Aidi Amin
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GUA MUSANG: Police today recorded statements from four university students who were detained for several hours yesterday for allegedly distributing political pamphlets in the Galas state constituency.

Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Ismail Omar said the students, aged between 18 - 25 years old were taken to the district police station and released soon after.

"We are investigating if the students are from Gua Musang or outsiders," he said after a briefing at the police operations centre here.


He said they would also work with the Election Commission and the students' universities during their investigations.

The students are from a group, calling themselves Gabungan Mahasiswa Islam SeMalaysia (Gamis) and were allegedly distributing brochures urging the locals to exercise their democratic right to vote.

A spokesman yesterday said the group represented students from various universities and had come to Galas to observe the campaign process and also explain to the people certain national issues, including the 2011 budget and how it effects them.


Higher Education Minister, Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the detention of the students should not be politicised as they were merely detained for not possessing a valid permit to distribute the pamphlets.

"The students were not aligned to any political party and were merely there to urge the people to come out and vote. They are acting on their own and nothing to do with their respective universities.

"However, I would like to advise these students to go home and concentrate on their studies instead," he said when contacted.


On another issue, Ismail also said the police had to date received four reports on minor incidents involving the parties contesting the by-election here.

"I urge all parties to adhere to the laws and prevent any untoward incidents," he added.

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Rajagobal facing strikeforce headache

Posted: 02 Jul 2011 10:43 AM PDT


National striker Norshahrul Idlan Talaha is still recuperating from injury.

National striker Norshahrul Idlan Talaha is still recuperating from injury.

TAIPEH: Taiwan will be fielding Belgium-based midfielder Xavier Chen in today's Asian World Cup qualifying first round second leg but his inclusion has not sent the Malaysian camp running for cover.

National coach K. Rajagobal has enough on his plate to worry about with injuries to strikers Safee Sali and Norshahrul Idlan Talaha a bigger concern.

With Ahmad Fakri Saarani and Abdul Hadi Yahya having just returned from injury themselves, Rajagobal said he has yet to make up his mind on which pair will be lining up today.


Norshahrul, however, gave the team a boost when he resumed training on Friday but Pelita Jaya's Safee is definitely out after being reduced to watching his teammates train from the sidelines.

"Safee is out but I have not made a decision on who to play. I'll have to see the situation with the players and the tactics we will use before deciding on who should start.

"My main concern is the strikeforce but we have played without Safee before and still won. So it is not just about one player," said Rajagobal before yesterday evening's official practice session at the Taipeh Municipal Stadium.


Taiwan coach Lo Chih-Tsung confirmed KV Mechelen's Chen will start today as Taiwan look for the 1-0 win that will deliver the knockout blow to Malaysia, who won the first leg 2-1, and advance on the away goals rule.

Rajagobal, however, does not think it will come to that.

"In the first leg, we did not have penetration on the right flank and the right-back Helmi (Remeli) was nervous playing his first competitive international match.


"I had to replace him but the team had also not got into their rhythm yet after not playing competitively since the AFF Cup.

"It will take one or two matches to get the tempo back. Had we converted our chances in the first leg, we would have already been through," said Rajagobal.

Young Tigers A's Mahalli Jasuli looks likely to take the right-back spot while the right midfield position is a toss up between S. Chanturu, Ashaari Samsudin and Amirulhadi Zainal.

Baddrol Bakhtiar and Abdul Hadi Yahya could start upfront while the rest of the side virtually picks itself from defenders Aidil Abdul Radzak, Fadhli Shas and Asraruddin Putra Omar, midfielders Amar Rohidan, Safiq Rahim and S. Kunanlan and goalkeeper Sharbinee Allawee Ramli.

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Stoner on pole in Mugello

Posted: 02 Jul 2011 08:29 AM PDT

MUGELLO (Italy): Australian Casey Stoner will start on pole for today's Italian MotoGP after lowering the track record in qualifying at the Mugello circuit yesterday.

The Honda rider posted a time of 1min 48.034sec to bag his fifth pole of 2011.

The 2007 world champion, winner of four of the seven races this season, is joined on the front row by last weekend's Dutch Grand Prix winner Ben Spies and Marco Simoncelli.


Stoner coasted to pole half a second in front of Yamaha's American star Spies on his ninth timed lap.

His time bettered the previous lap record of 1:48.080 set three hours earlier in practice by Spanish defending champion Jorge Lorenzo.

"We made one change on the bike from this morning and it worked out really well," said Stoner.

Italian motorcycling legend Valentino Rossi was one rider affected by the wet conditions as he nursed his Ducati into 12th place, almost two seconds slower than Stoner who leads the overall standings on 136 points.


Lorenzo, 28 points behind in second, will start on the second row after qualifying in fifth.

Spain's Marc Marquez, on a Suter, took pole for the Moto2 race with Derbi's French rider Johann Zarco out in front in the 125cc category. -- AFP

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