Monday, November 17, 2014

Ambiga come to tell the illegal Crime Master

just take the flight to Kota Kinabalu because Malaysian does not need to apply for VISA to enter Sabah. It is the immigration at the airport to allow you in. So don't chicken out.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Crimes Master...

Sabah Pemuda Umno Lodges Report On Disparagement Against CM

KOTA KINABALU, Nov 6 (Bernama) -- Sabah Pemuda Umno lodged a police report today on an article posted on Facebook, which allegedly disparaged Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.

Its assistant secretary Mohd Bahrin Abdul Karim who urged the police to investigate the case, said the article could disrupt public order in the state.

"The owner of the facebook account claimed that the Malaysian Anti Corruption Agency had acknowledged 40 allegations made against Datuk Seri Musa on illegal logging in Sabah.

"He claimed that Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail had not ordered any investigation on the allegations," Mohd Bahrin told reporters after making the report at 3.30 pm, at the City Police Headquarters here.

-- BERNAMA

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

62. Remove the CRIMINALS in BN/UMNO

Subject: Fw: Fwd: Gerakan Stalwart (Dr. Goh Cheng Teik) Backs Hadi's May 13 Stand








 
The truth about May 13 vby Dr. Goh Cheng Teik

Now Malaysians know the truth about the May 13th 1969 incident.
It was not a race based issue but rather an UMNO internal plot to
ouster the Tunku by a group of UMNO leaders led by Dr Mahathir as
alleged by Dato' Tamrin Ghaffar at a political ceramah in Johor on
29/4/2013.
This sly and slimy Mahathir together with a few UMNO leaders including
Dato' Harun Idris wanted the Tunku to resign and allow Tun Razak to
take-over. So they used the poor election performance of the Alliance
party in 1969 to start the planned incident. They did not realise that
the small incident on 13th May 1969 could blow up into such
proportions.These are evil people with evil intentions.
Subsequent to this, Tun Razak was installed as the new PM and later
Mahathir was appointed as the Minister of Education.

However, to cover up and deflect the whole affair, UMNO blamed the
incident on the Chinese and in particular the DAP for initiating the
racial riots. This plot was used to unite the Malays under UMNO and
was hatched by none other than Dr. Mahathir. Dato' Tamrin Ghaffar was
very specific on this.

With the historians like Dr Goh Cheng Teik who was also a former
Deputy Minister in BN  now coming out to corroborate what Dato' Tamrin
said and the revelation by the Tunku in the Star column " As I see it
" clearly points to the fact that the May 13 incident was a plot
hatched to remove the Tunku from office.
A Gerakan veteran emerged today to back PAS president Abdul Hadi
Awang, who accused Umno of masterminding the May 13 racial riots in
1969. Hadi told a political rally in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, on Monday
that the bloody racial riots 44 years ago were orchestrated by Umno to
cling on to power.

"May 13 was not an ethnic phenomenon. It was a political occurrence,"
former Gerakan leader Goh Cheng Teik told Malaysiakini.  "Only those
who were members of Umno or associated with it were involved.
PAS members had nothing to do with May 13."Goh, 70, who served as a
deputy minister and a Penang executive councillor 25 years, had done
extensive research on the riots when he was a lecturer at Universiti
Malaya and published a book, ‘The May Thirteenth Incident and
Democracy in Malaysia', in 1971.  He joined politics three years later
and was appointed parliamentary secretary to then prime minister Abdul
Razak Hussein.

According to Goh, the riots in Kuala Lumpur started even before the
counter-procession was held by Umno in response to opposition victory
marches in the wake of the unprecedented gains by PAS, DAP and Gerakan
in the 1969 general f. "Members, supporters and well-wishers of

a ruling party that prides itself in upholding the rule of law rioted
before the start of a ‘victory' procession in front of the official
residence of the Selangor state chief minister," he said. ( NB. The MB
of Selangor then was Dato' Harun Idris whose official residence was at
Princess Road )

A day of shame and sorrow


Goh still believes there was no need for the nationwide declaration of
the State of Emergency as the violence was localised, much like the
recent militant incursion into Lahad Datu in Sabah, and argued that
the riots were mostly politically-driven. "That is why the
disturbances were not national in character, according to (then prime
minister) Tunku Abdul Rahman, but virtually confined to Kuala Lumpur.
"No serious breach of the peace or act of violence took place in any
other part of Peninsular Malaysia on or after May 13." The declaration
of Emergency paved the way for the suspension of Parliament.

Goh, who holds the distinction of being Malaysia's first Harvard
scholar, is currently an adjunct professor with Sunway University.
Asked why he was speaking out on the issue now, he said young people
today should know the truth behind May 13, an issue repeatedly raised
in the ongoing campaign for Sunday's general election. "May 13 was not
a day of glory for Malaysians. It was a day of shame and sorrow,"
lamented Goh.

Friday, October 11, 2013

61. BIGGEST Criminal here now senile & gone case

What did the son Mukriz say about his father's good work in Sabah?  Project Mahathir was the "miracle" for FOOLS.  Joshua



Mariam Mokhtar
 | October 11, 2013
His politicisation of the education system with its lack of meritocracy has crippled two generations of Malaysians and god forbid if he succeeds in pushing his son to continue his legacy








COMMENT
The haughty Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia’s longest serving prime minister, will never express regret. Mahathir made a mess of Malaysia and now he acts the innocent. He played on the insecurities of the Malays to build his empire – political and financial – within a warped framework of “unity”.
Whatever has gone wrong with Malaysia, the solution is not more Mahathirism. Look where it got us and look at what this nation will become if Mahathir succeeds in pushing his son, Mukhriz into pole position.
The closest Mahathir came to admit that his policies had failed Malaysians, was on Sept 12, at the 30th anniversary luncheon of the Japanese Chambers of Trade and Industry Malaysia (Jactim). He said that the use of English, especially in science and mathematics, would help improve the standing of Malaysian public universities on the world stage.
When asked for his views about the Malaysian Education Blueprint 2013-2025, his curt reply indicated his displeasure at the omission of English in schools.
“Melayu mudah lupa”, for it was Mahathir in his role as the Minister of Education in the 70s, who effectively wiped English off the slate, in schools. Mahathir dismantled a century of British effort to provide education, and demolished the work of two centuries of dedicated mission school pioneers.
On Oct 7, Mahathir again expressed his concern at the lack of proficiency in English displayed by students, when he complained about the quality of graduates, who presented themselves for job interviews. In one case, he claimed that only seven out of the 333 potential job applicants in information technology, were suitable. The unsuccessful graduates did not know English and had asked for the interview to be conducted in Malay.
“Melayu mudah lupa” and it is disingenuous of Mahathir to feign ignorance, because he tinkered with the education system, as Minister for Education and later, as prime minister. Malaysian parents from the 70s onwards, have been on a roller-coaster ride with their children’s education, which flopped between English and Malay, several times.
The 70s saw a decline of English medium schools. A decade later, it was the turn of the higher institutions of learning to suffer. Non-Malay lecturers saw their services, and their publications, being sidelined. Simultaneously, the civil service, the armed forces and the judiciary, absorbed many Malays and promoted them, in preference to the other races.
Today, Malaysia reaps what Mahathir has sown. With the emphasis on Malay, Malays are reluctant to speak English with some claiming that it is unpatriotic to speak anything but Malay. The irony is that these Malays complain about the difficulty of getting jobs in the private sector, or with multinational companies.
A child in a MARA residential college told this writer that if he were to speak English, to practise the language, he would be teased and bullied for showing off and wanting to be “Mat Salleh”. When overseas, a majority of the Malay students, diplomatic staff and government officials speak halting English. Many have difficulty making themselves understood.
Mahathir kept Malays frightened and demoralised
In Mahathir’s ‘Look east’ campaign, he claimed to like the Japanese work culture but ignored the Chinese work ethic. Why? If he had promoted the use of Mandarin alongside Malay, all Malaysian school children would have greater exposure to business and educational opportunities in the east, especially as the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is now a super power.
Mahathir did not care about the consequences of politicising education, despite the reservations of parents, pupils, teachers and schools. All he cared about was to be declared the “saviour of the Malays”. The man who claimed to have a vision for Malaysia, displayed a naïve, parochial view of the world.
Although more Malays enter higher education, their degrees are dumbed-down, because the pass marks are lowered for them. Despite the introduction of quotas, élite Malays abuse the system and deny their poorer countrymen the opportunities which were meant for them. Five decades ago, the Dewan Bahasa and Pustaka invited engineers and scientists to expand the Malay language, with suitable scientific terms.
Today, we see a bastardisation of the Malay language, not just in science and technology, with suffixes like “ogi” or “asi” being appended to many English words, in a lazy manner.
Mahathir’s politicisation of the education system with its lack of meritocracy, has crippled at least two generations of Malaysians. The brightest students whom we rejected, became Singapore’s gain.
Mahathir may have wanted to help the bulk of the Malays, but his policy of making everyone slow down, to the point of standstill, so the Malays could catch up, was detrimental to the nation. His policy should have been to provide assistance to all needy students, regardless of race or religion, to raise them to an acceptable standard.
If Malaysia is in a mess today, blame the BN politicians (Umno-Baru, MIC, MCA, Gerakan) who did not unite and stand up to Mahathir. We know that opposition politicians who criticised Mahathir, were jailed.
Yesterday, Mahathir said that the ministers, whose failed departments were highlighted in the latest Auditor-General’s report, should resign for incompetence. It is ironic that during his tenure, he defended the failures of his ministers, despite these failures being highlighted in the annual Auditor-General’s reports. Furthermore, he dismissed reports of his own deficiencies.
No one should be fooled by Mahathir’s latest call for ministers to resign. He is not concerned about the quality of Umno-Baru ministers, he is only weeding out the candidates who stand in the way of Mukhriz.
In his book on Mahathir, Barry Wain describes the pain felt by the young Mahathir, on being discriminated by the Malay community in his native Alor Setar. It is possible that Mahathir expressed his loathing for the Malays by using them to gain power, whilst at the same time giving the Malays the perception that they were privileged.
Mahathir kept his hold on the Malays by deliberately keeping them frightened and demoralised.
He did this by constantly harping on May 13 and racial violence. He told the Malays that they would not survive if they did not have the NEP and other government incentives. He gave them an inferior education because he knew that a confident and well-educated nation is more difficult to govern.
Mahathir made the Malays feel helpless so that they would think he was their saviour. The greatest tragedy would be if Mahathir managed to promote his son, Mukhriz, to continue, where he left off.
Mariam Mokhtar is a FMT columnist

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

60. CRIMINALS in Government asked others to do crimes

CRIMINALS in Governments asked others to do crimes on their behalf --Joshua

Cops urged to probe Zahid's admission of BN's mob links
 
Ayer Keroh state assemblyperson Khoo Poay Tiong has lodged a police report on BN's alleged underworld links, based on the content of Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi's controversial speech in Malacca last Saturday.