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No country will accept Lynas waste Posted: 23 Nov 2012 02:18 AM PST Today, Health Minister YB Datuk Seri Leow says that Lynas must send its waste products to other countries and must not keep them here. The public would like to remind the minister: The Government issues a license to Lynas to process the rare earth, but she has not made public environmental impact assessment (EIA). The people, especially those near the factory, are naturally worried about the waste products. Australian Government allows the rare earth ore to be exported to Kuantan, but she has not agreed to take back the waste products. And no countries will accept them. It does not matter whether the waste products are radioactive or slowly radioactive, the people are very concerned. |
Traffic accident preventive measures must be fair Posted: 23 Nov 2012 01:22 AM PST Transport Ministry implements Automated Enforcement System (AES) by privatisation, causing public outcry. The former Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan believes that it should not be privatised. It is necessary to prevent traffic accidents. But, the measures taken including AES must be fair. Many are unlikely to believe that the two companies awarded AES contract are only concerned with public service without profit motive. |
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