Selasa, 27 September 2011

N45 Dr Halimah Ali

N45 Dr Halimah Ali


Compare and contrast pemimpin dua parti

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 06:33 AM PDT

The seats on the bus go 'lush lush lush'...
Harakahdaily   

Sep 27: News reports by UMNO-controlled media to highlight the prime minister's people-centred attitude for choosing to board a bus during his meet-the-public tour appear to have generated the least intended results.

Utusan Melayu-owned Kosmo reported last weekend that Najib Razak and his outspoken wife Rosmah Mansor were excited with their bus trip during a one-day working visit to Perak, accompanied by Perak menteri besar Zambry Abdul Kader and wife, UMNO vice president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek.

But while the report was intended to conjur up an image of a humble prime minister shedding protocols, a picture of the bus's inside view has been creating a string of sarcastic postings and comments on the internet.

Among others, the photograph, said to be first published on NSTP-owned Berita Harian's online version, shows Najib and wife seated on a sofa fitted into the bus, flanked by Zambry and his wife.

According to the caption, the picture was taken on his way to Changkat Tin to attend a wedding.

Former PAS candidate for Sarawak's Beting Maro, Abang Ahmad Kerdi, could not help let out his reaction through Twitter:

"I feel like shedding tears when I see this photo to show that PM boards bus 'to feel the people's hardship'," he twitted.
Administrator for Kelantan menteri besar Tuan Guru Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat's Facebook fan page also commented on the news by making a comparison between Najib's bus trip and a bus trip by Kelantan state officials in June this year.
"As Nabil says, 'lu pikirlah sendiri!' (make your own conclusion!)," says a caption quoting a popular local comedian, next to a picture showing Nik Aziz seated in a conventional bus.

ZULKIFLI BIN NOORDIN

ZULKIFLI BIN NOORDIN


USUL-USUL PARLIMEN

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 05:05 AM PDT


PARLIMEN MALAYSIA

SIDANG DEWAN RAKYAT KE 12, PENGGAL KE 4, MESYUARAT KE 3

USUL-USUL YANG DIKEMUKAKAN OLEH

YB DATO' ZULKIFLI BIN NOORDIN

AHLI PARLIMEN KULIM BANDAR BAHARU


  1. Zulkifli Bin Noordin (Kulim Bandar Bharu) akan mencadangkan:-

"Bahawa Dewan ini mengambil ketetapan agar Kerajaan mengambil langkah supaya Jadual 9 Senarai 2 (1) Perlembagaan Persekutuan dipinda dengan membuang perkataan saperti berikut:-

'…tetapi tidak mempunyai bidangkuasa mengenai kesalahan-kesalahan kecuali setakat yang diberi oleh undang-undang persekutuan…' dan diganti dengan perkataan berikut;

'dan mempunyai bidangkuasa mengenai apa-apa jua kesalahan jenayah syarie dan lain-lain yang ditetapkan atau diperuntukkan didalam dan menurut hukum syara' dan undang-undang Islam (termasuk hudud, qisas dan ta'zir) termasuk membicarakan, memutuskan dan menghukum mana-mana orang Islam yang berkenaan menurut sabitan dan hukuman yang ditetapkan oleh hukum syara' dan undang-undang Islam serta melaksana dan menguatkuasakan apa jua hukuman dan/ atau perintah yang dikeluarkannya'.

Dan proviso kepada Seksyen 2, Akta Mahkamah Syariah (Bidangkuasa Jenayah) 1965 (Akta 355) hendaklah dipinda bersesuaian dengan pindaan kepada Jadual 9 Senarai 2 (1) Perlembagaan Persekutuan saperti yang dinyatakan diatas dan hendaklah berbunyi saperti berikut:

Mahkamah Syariah tersebut hendaklah mempunyai bidangkuasa mengenai apa-apa jua kesalahan jenayah syarie dan lain-lain yang ditetapkan atau diperuntukkan didalam dan menurut hukum syara' dan undang-undang Islam (termasuk hudud, qisas dan ta'zir) termasuk membicarakan, memutuskan dan menghukum mana-mana orang Islam yang berkenaan menurut sabitan dan hukuman yang ditetapkan oleh hukum syara' dan undang-undang Islam serta melaksana dan menguatkuasakan apa jua hukuman dan/ atau perintah yang dikeluarkannya.

Bahawa Dewan ini mengambil maklum umat Islam wajib melaksanakan syariat Islam termasuk undang-undang jenayahnya saperti hudud, qisas dan ta'zir tanpa sebarang pengubahsuaian dan pindaan saperti yang berlaku sekarang dan Dewan mengambil maklum bahawa kegagalan melaksanakan sIstem perundangan Islam sepenuhnya ini akan boleh menjejaskan aqidah umat Islam"

[ Perdana Menteri ]

  1. Zulkifli Bin Noordin (Kulim Bandar Bharu) akan mencadangkan:-

"Bahawa Dewan ini mengambil ketetapan agar Kerajaan Persekutuan mengambil langkah supaya Artikel 4 Perlembagaan Persekutuan dipinda dengan menambah perkataan saperti berikut (saperti yang dihitamkan):

'Perlembagaan ini adalah undang-undang utama Persekutuan dan, kecuali undang-undang dan syariat Islam, apa-apa undang-undang yang diluluskan berlawanan dengan Perlembagaan ini dan undang-undang Islam atau hukum syara' hendaklah terbatal setakat ianya berlawanan itu'.

Bahawa Dewan mengambil maklum bahawa banyak keadaan dimana hukum syara' dan syariat Islam telah terbatal dan atau tidak dapat dilaksanakan kerana Artikel 4 Perlembagaan Persekutuan ini yang meletakkan undang-undang negara mengatasi semua undang-undang dan peraturan lain termasuk undang-undang serta syariat Islam saperti pengharaman pemakaian serban disekolah-sekolah kebangsaan, pemakaian purdah dan jilbab di jabatan-jabatan kerajaan, perlaksanaan undang-undang syarak saperi khalwat, zina, qazaf yang bercanggah dengan hukum syara' dan lain-lain".

[Perdana Menteri]

  1. Zulkifli Bin Noordin (Kulim Bandar Bharu) akan mencadangkan:-

"Bahawa Dewan ini mengambil ketetapan agar Kerajaan Persekutuan mengambil langkah segera untuk mengesahkan dan mengisytiharkan bahawa Malaysia bukan negara sekular saperti India sebaliknya sebuah negara yang mengamalkan dwi-sistem (sistem perundangan hybrid) iaitu dengan meminda Artikel 3 Perlembagaan Persekutuan dengan menambah perkataan saperti berikut (saperti yang dihitamkan):

'Islam adalah agama bagi Persekutuan termasuk dari segi undang-undang dan syariatnya'.

Bahawa Dewan mengambil maklum bahawa keputusan Mahkamah didalam kes Che Omar Che Soh v. Pendakwaraya dan Jamaluddin Osman v. Menteri Dalam Negeri telah banyak diputarbelit dan disalahtafsir oleh golongan tertentu untuk memberi gambaran kononnya Malaysia adalah negara sekular sedangkan hakikatnya Malaysia bukanlah negara sekular sebaliknya negara yang meletakkan Islam sebagai agama bagi Persekutuan, maka dengan pindaan kepada Artikel 3 Perlembagaan Persekutuan saperti yang dicadangkan akan memperjelaskan perihal kedudukan status negara ini tanpa sebarang keraguan lagi".

[ Perdana Menteri]

  1. Zulkifli Bin Noordin (Kulim Bandar Bharu) mencadangkan:

"Bahawa Dewan ini mengambil ketetapan mendesak Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri supaya meminda Akta Mahkamah Keadilan 1964 (Courts of Judicature Act 1964) (Akta 91) dengan memasukkan peruntukkan baru di Seksyen 4 saperti berikut:

"Seksyen 4A: Didalam keadaan dimana terdapat isu dan/ atau pertikaian membabitkan dan atau melibatkan agama Islam dari segi aqidah, kepercayaan, hukum-hakam, syariat dan/atau apa juga persoalan mengenai Islam, maka Mahkamah wajiblah merujuk isu, persoalan dan/ atau pertikaian itu kepada Mahkamah Syariah untuk suatu keputusan atau penghakiman; dan semua prosiding hendaklah ditangguhkan sehingga keputusan atau penghakiman Mahkamah Syariah itu dibuat, dan keputusan atau penghakiman Mahkamah Syariah bagi isu, persoalan dan/ atau pertikaian itu hendaklah mengikat Mahkamah tersebut".

Bahawa Dewan menginsafi masalah membabitkan isu, pertikaian atau persoalan mengenai Islam jika diputuskan di Mahkamah sekular berdasarkan undang-undang sivil boleh mencetuskan salahfaham dan kekeliruan. Ini berlaku kerana isu dan persoalan membabitkan kefahaman terhadap undang-undang dan syariat Islam dalam konteks syariah dan Islam tidak difahami, dihayati dan diinsafi oleh Mahkamah sekular yang membicara dan memutuskan sesuatu isu tersebut menurut peruntukkan undang-undang sivil yang terbatas dan terhad kepada pembicaraan soal perundangan sekular semata-mata, malahan menolak untuk menerima pakai kefahaman syarie dan Islam.

Sebenarnya inilah yang telah berlaku didalam kes Maria Hertogh @ Nadrah pada tahun 1950 apabila Mahkamah sivil Singapura yang mengguna pakai undang-undang sivil British menolak untuk menerima pakai undang-undang Islam dan syariatnya dengan menolak aqidah dan keislaman Nadrah dan perkahwinan Nadrah dengan Almarhum Mansor Adabi yang mana menurut undang-undang Islam dan hukum syara' keislaman dan perkahwinan Nadrah adalah sah kerana beliau sudah aqil baligh mengikut hukum syarak dan merupakan seorang mukallaf dan hukum taklif berlaku kepada beliau.

[Perdana Menteri]

  1. Zulkifli Bin Noordin (Kulim Bandar Bharu) akan mencadangkan:-

"Bahawa Dewan ini mengambil ketetapan agar Kerajaan Persekutuan mengambil langkah supaya Artikel 11 (1) Perlembagaan Persekutuan dipinda dengan menambah perkataan saperti berikut (saperti yang dihitamkan):

'Tiap-tiap orang adalah berhak menganuti dan mengamalkan ugamanya, termasuk menukar agamanya kecuali bagi penganut agama Islam yang hendaklah tertakluk kepada undang-undang dan syariat Islam. Bagi maksud penganut ugama Islam, soal kemasukan dan kemurtadan dari ugama Islam hendaklah ditentukan oleh Mahkamah Syariah yang mempunyai bidangkuasa mutlak keatasnya".

Bahawa Dewan ini mengambil maklum bahawa walaupun Mahkamah Persekutuan didalam beberapa kes termasuk Azlina Jailani @ Lina Joy v. Majlis Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan dan Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara memutuskan bahawa dalam hal ehwal dan permasalahan kemasukan atau kemurtadan daripada Islam hanya Mahkamah Syariah mempunyai bidangkuasa dan Mahkamah sekular tidak boleh mempunyai apa-apa bidangkuasa menurut Artikel 121 (1A), namun masih lagi ada pihak yang mempertikaikan dan membawa kes seumpama ini ke Mahkamah sekular dimana dalam kes melibatkan seorang Punjabi Muslim mayatnya terlantar di Hospital Sg. Buloh, Selangor selama sebulan kerana Mahkamah Sivil masih mahu mendengar kes-kes seumpama ini, sedangkan merupakan fadhu kifayah keatas umat Islam untuk menyegerakan pengurusan dan pengkebumian jenazah mana-mana orang Islam yang telah meninggal dunia. Dengan adanya peruntukkan seumpama diatas maka isu saperti ini tidak akan berbangkit lagi".

[ Perdana Menteri ]

  1. Zulkifli Bin Noordin (Kulim Bandar Bharu) mencadangkan:

"Bahawa Dewan ini membuat ketetapan mendesak supaya Mahkamah sekular yang diujudkan menurut Artikel 121 Perlembagaan Persekutuan menghormati dan tidak mencampuri hak dan bidangkuasa Mahkamah Syariah yang diperuntukkan menurut Artikel 121 (1A) Perlembagaan termasuk hak dan bidangkuasa mutlak menentukan siapa yang boleh diterima masuk dan didaftarkan sebagai seorang Peguam Syarie. Ini adalah kerana kalau Mahkamah sekular tersebut mencampuri urusan hak dan bidangkuasa Mahkamah Syariah dalam penentuan kemasukan dan pendaftaran peguam syarie, apakah itu bermakna Mahkamah Syariah boleh mencampuri urusan hak dan bidangkuasa Mahkamah sekular untuk penentuan kemasukan dan pendaftaran seseorang peguam sekular di Mahkamah sekular?".

[ Perdana Menteri ]

*Nota: ini adalah antara usul-usul (kesemuanya 26 usul) yang telah teman failkan untuk sidang Parlimen yang akan bermula pada 03 Okt 2011 ini.

Zulkifli Bin Noordin

Selasa

29 Syawal 1432

27 Sept 2011

MY VOICE FOR NATION

MY VOICE FOR NATION


Middle Malaysia

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 08:31 PM PDT

Dr Shafie Abu Bakar

Dr Shafie Abu Bakar


Berhariraya & Masalah Denggi

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 03:58 PM PDT

Philosophy Politics Economics

Philosophy Politics Economics


An Internship Experience: Jason Chow

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 02:49 AM PDT

Jason Chow a 2nd year Psychology student in London interned with me in July/August this year. Below are his thoughts.

Sometimes I wonder if 'home' is really worth coming back to.

I'm one of the few lucky enough to be studying abroad. I'm one of the few unlucky enough to have an interest in politics. I'm also part of the growing community realizing that there is something seriously wrong with our country.

Don't get me wrong. This isn't one of those pieces that goes on and on about how good being abroad is. This is a piece that deals with how bad the current situation is, and whether or not we have something to move forward to.

Bear with me while I wade through the more depressing bits.

Our local landscape can hardly be described as positive. Anaemic growth is touted as an economic success, while the core problems of corruption and overdependence on government funding remain unaddressed. Note how well the rest of the region is doing. It's like cheering at a bag of peanuts while everyone else is getting ready to play for real money.

Crucial issues like education and race are both politicized and sidelined – institutions play up the hype but never sustain any meaningful reform. Our leaders aren't much help. They deliver crude, patronizing statements that condescend the intelligence of our citizens and play up the public's ignorance.

Most members of the public aren't even ignorant by choice. Force-fed extracts from biased media sources, they are led to know what they know from misrepresentative facts.
Don't even get me started on the state of our civil liberties.

But far from being an authoritarian dystopia, Malaysia is a country with incredible potential. And it is changing. More precisely, it is teetering on the edge of change, waiting for something to tip it over. And this possibility is exactly why I haven't given up yet.

I've always been a skeptic. This doesn't mean I have no ideals; I just find it very difficult to believe in the ones I have. So even though I found some hope in the notion that our country was changing, I had to justify that.

Was change a realistic assumption? Were we headed for a better time and place? Did we have good alternatives, not just in terms of leadership, but also in terms of policy?

I took my questions with me to the Opposition, via the DAP's internship programme.

I applied under YB Tony Pua.

The decision had been an easy one. He was one of the more vocal Opposition MPs. His forte was economics, my extra-curricular interest. He had a penchant for explaining complicated things in a relatively simple way, so he seemed like a good sort of mentor.

My one-month stint worked out pretty well. Attending a wide range of events gave me a powerful sense of political exposure – I encountered people as far up the ladder as Pakatan Rakyat's own leadership, all the way down to some of Tony's own grassroots communities.

The pieces came together quite easily. I was able to see how individual politicians handle their daily routine, and how political organizations attempt to function from the inside out – all on a first hand basis. Everything about the whole process was quite enlightening.
While my time with them was short, I managed to learn a few key things, particularly about the attitudes of our potential leaders.

There is a refreshing, genuine quality to their actions, particularly amongst the younger MPs, that has been absent from our political system for a long time. To put it bluntly, they seem to genuinely care about the needs of the people. Whether out of political necessity, or for more heartfelt reasons, their purpose, at the moment, seems strong: Undo unfairness and prevent future injustice to the electorate.

Maybe I'm being too charitable. We still see hiccups – the issue in Kedah, for example, a strong example of how worryingly new this alliance is. Decisions made were reconsidered, and the media plays it up as evidence of over-compromise and factionalism.

But the willingness of leaders to make necessary changes isn't a sign of weak governance; on the contrary, it demonstrates the requisite humility needed to admit mistakes and make tough choices, something that we haven't seen in a while. If anything, it highlights the strength of the between-party relationship, built on mutual respect and some level of consideration for the people.

I know I'm slightly biased. They say the youth tend to support the Opposition, and I think we have a good reason for that – we're more invested in the country's future.

There's a principle in private portfolio management. Young people can afford to take more risk, because they have the rest of their lives to make up for whatever loss incurred. Older people aren't so lucky. So the young are advised to go for broke on high profit, high-risk assets (I am not liable for any losses you make on this investment advice).

The parallel is simple – we stand to lose more if things turn out terrible. The current situation is pretty bad, and most of us don't see it getting worse. So we place our bets on change. We want it to change for the better, and the only way to do that is by getting the future to change at all.

Move from race-based politics to a system based on more meaningful policies and philosophies. Become a more mature democracy. Free up the media channels, giving everyone access to the same facts. Fairly represent the electorate. Properly unite the people under a single banner – sloganeering and logo-mongering don't help when the spirit of a message is consistently violated.

Then we can start tackling the bigger problem of economic reform. Kudos to Penang for getting a headstart on this one.

It isn't impossible; all we need to do is start making the right decisions. While it may be a lot tougher than it sounds, I think we're already on the right track.

Change isn't far off. We just need to make it happen.

Drop "Illegal Assembly" Charges

Posted: 24 Sep 2011 02:39 AM PDT

A total of 21 people, including Tony Pua, Member of Parliament for Petaling Jaya Utara, two state assemblymen – Lau Weng San and Ronnie Liu, MBPJ Councillor Tiew Way Keng and a Catholic priest from Church of Divine Mercy – Father Paulino Miranda, were charged in the Sessions Court on 23 January 2009.

They were arrested on Nov 9 last year under Section 27 of the Police Act for allegedly taking part in an illegal assembly. The gathering was a candlelight vigil held at the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) park in front of the Civic Centre to commemorate the first anniversary of the Bersih march in 2007 and to protest the Internal Security Act (ISA).

In the light of the Malaysia Day pronouncements by the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak last week, we call upon the Attorney-General to heed to spirit of the speech and drop all "illegal assembly" charges against the above individuals.

The Prime Minister said the government will review Section 27 of the Police Act 1967, taking into account the provision in Article 10 of the Federal Constitutions concerning freedom of assembly. He has also announced that the ISA will be repealed.
Hence the participants of the candlelight vigil held peacefully and briefly in an open park – who posed no security threat or inconvenience to the public – should similarly be protected by the spirit of Article 10 of the Federal Constitution, which states that
(a) every citizen has the right to freedom of speech and expression;
(b) all citizens have the right to assemble peaceably and without arms;
(c) all citizens have the right to form associations.
We believe that the decision to drop all charges under Societies Act and Internal Security Act recently against the 30 Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) should be lauded, and the same should apply to all other similar cases, including those arrested for holding candlelight vigils.

The case has taken exactly 33 months to date and is a drain in time and finances for not only the accused, but also for the prosecution and judiciary.

Our lawyers will be writing to the Attorney-General's Chambers to make an official appeal for the charges to be dropped.

Telco Collusion: Multimedia & Communications Act 1998

Posted: 16 Sep 2011 02:36 AM PDT

I had issued a statement on 13th September that the mobile telecommunication companies should be warned by the Government for attempted collusion and price-fixing which is in breach of the Competition Act 2010. However concrete actions could not be taken as the Act has an 18-month grace period, and will take effect only from February 2012.

However, it has been pointed out to me that the telecommunication companies could be prosecuted for the same offence, which is provided under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

Under Part IV (Economic Regulations), Chapter 2 (General Competition Practices) Clause 133, telecommunications operators are prohibited from "entering into collusive agreements". It says that
A licensee shall not enter into any understanding, agreement or arrangement, whether legally enforceable or not, which provides for —
(a) rate fixing;
(b) market sharing;
(c) boycott of a supplier of apparatus; or
(d) boycott of another competitor.
The Act also specifies the penalty whereby a person who contravenes any prohibition under this Chapter commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both and shall also be liable to a further fine of one thousand ringgit for every day or part of a day during which the offence is continued after conviction.

Last week these companies had said in a joint statement that purchases of prepaid reloads and prepaid starter/SIM packs the 6% service tax which has been absorbed by the companies since 1998 will be passed on to the consumers effective September 15th.

While the telecommunication providers had every right to decide as to whether to absorb or pass on the service tax to consumers, the fact that the statement was issued jointly meant these companies – Maxis, Digi, Celcom and U-Mobile were colluding to increasing the prices of their services concurrently, to increase the profits for all parties, without fear of any of the companies keeping lower prices to eat into the customer base of the others.

There is no question that the joint statement and attempt by the four telecommunication companies to raise prices by the same percentage concurrently is illegal because they are colluding to form a cartel for the purposes of price-fixing. If the companies are not allowed to collude, due to the competitive nature of the industry, it will be highly likely that the prices will not be increased by any of these companies, for fear of losing market share to the other companies.

Hence it is clear that while the Competition Act 2010 may not yet be in force, the Government can enforce the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 and throw the book at relevant telecommunication licensees. The regulator Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commissionn (MCMC) must act to demonstrate that it acts in the interest of Malaysian consumers and is not sleeping with the enemy.

Telco Collusion: Competition Act 2010

Posted: 14 Sep 2011 02:35 AM PDT

Recently the local telecommunications companies incurred the wrath of Malaysians by attempting to pass on the services tax to the prepaid users. The service tax which was increased by the Government from 5% to 6% this year was absorbed by these companies since 1998.

While the backlash from the public, and pressure from political parties have resulted in a temporary reprieve for the prepaid users, pending further consultations with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), the real issue at hand is the blatant and coordinated attempt by the telecommunication companies to raise prices concurrently, contemptuous of the competitive spirit.

Last Thursday, the companies said in a joint statement that purchases of prepaid reloads and prepaid starter/SIM packs would be charged a six percent service tax, effective Sept 15.

While the telecommunication providers had every right to decide as to whether to absorb or pass on the service tax to consumers, the fact that the statement was issued jointly meant these companies – Maxis, Digi, Celcom and U-Mobile were colluding to increasing the prices of their services concurrently, to increase the profits for all parties, without fear of any of the companies keeping lower prices to eat into the customer base of the others.
The anti-competitive agreements will be subject to financial penalties of up to 10 per cent of the worldwide turnover of the enterprise over the period during which the infringement occurred.

There is no question that the joint statement and attempt by the four telecommunication companies to raise prices by the same percentage concurrently is illegal because they are colluding to form a cartel for the purposes of price-fixing.

While the Act has been passed in Parliament and gazette in June 2010, due to an 18 month grace period, it will only take full effect from 1 February 2012 onwards. However, regardless of the grace period, the Government, particularly, the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs must take a stern position and warn the telecommunication companies in no uncertain terms that their anti-competitive behavior will not be tolerated.

The Government must act to prove that the Competition Act will have teeth to protect the ordinary consumers and not be trampled upon at will by the Malaysian corporate giants.

i n t a n h i j a u

i n t a n h i j a u


PEJUANG GOLONGAN KIRI TAK SEHEBAT TUNKU...!

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 03:56 AM PDT

ramlah adam 150911 perkasaSejarawan Profesor Datuk Ramlah Adam berkata, beliau mengakui sumbangan golongan kiri dalam menuntut kemerdekaan tetapi ia tidak sehebat sumbangan Perdana Menteri Tunku Abdul Rahman.

"Kita tidak nafi Burhanuddin Helmy pejuang kemerdekaan. (Ahmad) Boestamam, Zaba, Ibrahim Yaacob... Kita tidak pernah nafi.

"Tetapi perjuangannya tidak begitu hebat macam Tunku," kata Ramlah yang disambut jeritan "boo" daripada sebahagian penonton yang hadir dalam forum "Wajarkah sejarah ditulis semula?" di Shah Alam hari ini.(malaysiakini)

PUSAT KHIDMAT WAKIL RAKYAT MERBAU PULAS N 33

PUSAT KHIDMAT WAKIL RAKYAT MERBAU PULAS N 33


Naik bas: Antara Najib dengan Nik Aziz

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 06:48 AM PDT




Gambar kiri dirakamkan ketika Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak diiringi isteri Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor menaiki bas sempena lawatan sehari beliau ke Perak, Sabtu lalu.
Mereka berdua turut diiringi Menteri Besar Perak, Datuk Zambry Abd Kadir (kanan) dan isteri Datin Seri Sharifah Zulkifli (kiri) dalam perjalanan dari pekan Tanjung Tualang ke Sekolah Kebangsaan Changkat Tin bagi menghadiri majlis perkahwinan iaitu Anggota Dewan Undangan Negeri (Adun) Tualang Sekah, Nolee Ashilin Mohd Radzi dan pasangannya Ahmad Fariz Hassan. Namun, ramai yang tidak tahu, inilah bentuk dan rupa bas yang dinaiki Najib dan isterinya itu.

Gambar kanan pula dirakam sewaktu Menteri Besar Kelantan, Tuan Guru Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat menaiki bas ke suatu program pada 29 Jun lalu.

.:: LAMAN RASMI ADUN SG ABONG ::.

.:: LAMAN RASMI ADUN SG ABONG ::.


Kemeriahan Sambutan Aidilfitri PAS Bakri & DUN Sg Abong

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 12:22 AM PDT

Comments for Wee Choo Keong

Comments for Wee Choo Keong


Comment on Open Invitation To All Readers to My Raya Open House Tonight by Wee Choo Keong

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 01:24 AM PDT

Thank you so much for all your supports. The function was very successful and well attended. Your truly has been very encouraged by the support will post the pictures soon.

Sharifah: Terima Kasih atas sokongan. Masih ada banyak perluang kita boleh berinteraksi dalam majlis yang lain.

Once again thank you.

With kindest regards

wee choo keong

Comment on Tan Sri Nor Yacop & Azman Mokhtar: Wake up & learn from Tan Sri Abdul Aziz by wan

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 10:33 PM PDT

Thank you readers you have put your case clearly. Surely that idiot and his boss will not be able to answer. Which authority in the world will allow an airline to owe airport tax of RM120 million for so many year without interest and discount? Hopefully Tony and his kuncu can tell us which airport authority in this world allowed airline to owe airport tax?

AA from its inception until now no dividend has been pad to its shareholders. Yet we are told by Tony that Aa is doing very very well. so is the airAsia X, which has a loss of RM89 million in 2009. What about 2010 which still not published? Tony please tell us how many hundred million AirAsia X Sdn “PROFIT” if any for 2010.

So shut up and smoke cigar! wait for the answers to the questions in Parliament. So what information Nor Yacop and Azman Mokhtar will provide the government and Parliament.

Can wait for Parliament to start in early October.

Comment on Open Invitation To All Readers to My Raya Open House Tonight by Zaid Wangsa Maju

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 10:19 PM PDT

Great open house. It was an unusual one with short speech, makan and entertainment by papa rock Ramli and Khadijah. Great event. My friends and I enjoyed the occasion. nice party with thousand of people. The rakyat can see what you have done and stand up for them. Thank You YB.

Comment on Open Invitation To All Readers to My Raya Open House Tonight by sharifah

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 04:10 PM PDT

Alamak, missed it! Too bz to surf yesterday. Hope your Open Hse went well.
Selamat Hari Raya!

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Jom Shopping bersama ADUN Chempaka 27/9/11 di mana 100 orang warga emas dibawa membeli belah dengan peruntukan RM100 seorang

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 04:13 AM PDT




Jom Shopping bersama ADUN Chempaka 27/9/11 di mana 100 orang warga emas dibawa membeli belah dengan peruntukan RM100 seorang

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 02:23 AM PDT




Jom Shopping bersama ADUN Chempaka 27/9/11 di mana 100 orang warga emas dibawa membeli belah dengan peruntukan RM100 seorang.

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 02:20 AM PDT




PKNS bantu penduduk kampung baikpulih rumah.

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 06:22 PM PDT

PKNS akan membantu rakyat miskin di Kg Tebuk Pulai, Sabak Bernam untuk membaikpulih rumah mereka.

Ianya adalah sempena Program Khas Mesra Rakyat Menteri Besar di Sabak Bernam pada 26/11/2011.

Program baikpulih ini adalah ilham pejabat Exco Perumahan, Pengurusan Bangunan Dan Setinggan Negeri Selangor Iskandar Abdul Samad.

Iskandar bersama-sama wakil dari PKNS telah melawat beberapa rumah yang dikenalpasti sebagai dhaif di kampung tersebut.

Hampir 30 buah rumah telah disenaraikan di bawah program ini.

Menurut Iskandar, program adalah salah satu usaha Kerajaan Pakatan Rakyat Negeri Selangor untuk memastikan setiap rakyat dapat menikmati bersama kemakmuran negeri ini.

Walaupun katanya Kerajaan Negeri mahu setiap rakyat berusaha memajukan diri mereka sendiri tetapi terdapat golongan yang perlu dibantu.

Sarapan pagi bersama Tok-Tok Sidang di Pekan Sg Besar 26/9/11.

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 04:29 PM PDT

Lawatan ke Kg Tebuk Pulai, Sabak Bernam oleh YB Iskandar A. Samad Exco Perumahan, Pengurusan Bangunan Dan Setinggan 26/9/11.

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 04:26 PM PDT



Lawatan ke Kg Tebuk Pulai, Sabak Bernam oleh YB Iskandar A. Samad Exco Perumahan, Pengurusan Bangunan Dan Setinggan 26/9/11.

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 04:12 PM PDT





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