Isnin, 25 Jun 2012

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The Government is topsy-turvy on Lynas

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 08:16 PM PDT

The Malaysian Government let Lynas from Australia build a rare earth plant in Gebeng,Kuantan. Last year, people protest against the plant. Then, it set up a Parliamentary Select Committee to study the safety of the plant.

Today, the PSC presents its report, quoting so-called scientific evidence to conclude that the plant is safe. All it needs is a monitoring committee. The report does not explain in details how the residues such as thorium and tenorm are being handled. Usually, an impact assessment is done before a plant is approved. But, the Government only has the PSC report after the plant has been built. The die has been cast. It is topsy-turvy. It does not give details on how the residues from the rare earth processing such as the slowly radioactive thorium and tenorm are handled. Whether it calls the installation a chemical or nuclear one does not dispel the doubt and the fear about it.

Take complaints against police seriously

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 08:16 PM PDT

Since 1.4.11 Integrity Commission receives 120 complaints against the police: nine referred to MACC and 15 to Police Discipline Board. All concerned must take these complaints seriously, so as to ensure the integrity of the police.

Will Australia take back Lynas' waste?

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 08:16 PM PDT

The die is cast after Lynas from Australia has built the rare earth plant in Kuantan. Then, Parliamentary Select Committee in its report gives green light on safety of the plant. But, it cannot obtain guarantee from Australia to take back Lynas' waste such as the slowly radioactive Thorium.

Against racialism

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 08:09 PM PDT

PM YAB Najib advises youth to ignore racist remarks such as immigrant. He should be seen to take action against anyone who incites racial feeling. This will show his determination to fight against racial extremism.

Truly fair treatment for taxi drivers

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 02:56 AM PDT

PM YAB Najib gives
RM250 annually for each taxi driver, describing companies that monopolize taxi licenses as modern slavery. What we want to see is truly fair treatment for about 100,000 taxi drivers in Malaysia.

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