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No Thinking Muslim Support for Himpunan Sejuta Umat

by Dr. Ahmad Farouk Musa
3:15PM Oct 24, 2011
After much hype, the Himpun gathering at Shah Alam Stadium on Saturday was a non-event.  The dismal attendance of roughly 5,000 hankering souls was a total letdown from the expected one million.
Despite the claim that Himpun was a success by the organisers, it was clear that it was more of a self-reassurance. Himpun failed miserably in their effort to instigate thinking Muslims into supporting their crusade.

Gejala Rampasan Tanah Menghantui Etnik Bumiputra Sabah



Tanah merupakan nadi dan berkait rapat dengan kehidupan masyarakat etnik bumiputera Sabah. Namun kehidupan ini semakin lama semakin terhakis dan menjadi satu mimpi igauan yang ngeri terhadap masa depan generasi anak watan Sabah tulen yang bergantung hidup pada tanah. Ini disebabkan kejadian rampasan tanah yang semakin berleluasa oleh pihak - pihak yang berkepentingan dalam ketamakan mengaut keuntungan tanpa menghiraukan keperitan yang ditanggung oleh kaum etnik bumiputera.

‘Cease attacks on SAPP’

Lim Kit Siang has reminded Sabah DAP that their fight
is with Umno-Barisan Nasional not SAPP.
By Michael Kaung
PENAMPANG: DAP strongman Lim Kit Siang has directed party leaders in Sabah to bury the hatchet and stop the on-going war of words with fellow opposition member, Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP).
Lim, the DAP adviser, is worried that the quarrel between the party’s state branch and SAPP is distracting them from the real challenge in the 13th general election that could be called by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak any time now.

Waiting to get paid

A new CEO takes over at a struggling company and decides to get rid of all the slackers.

On a tour of the facilities, the CEO notices a guy leaning against a wall. He can’t believe this guy would just stand around on the job. The new CEO walks up to the guy and asks, “What are you doing here?”

“I’m just waiting to get paid,” responds the man.

People's power and winning the battle for a future - S.Arutchelvan's paper presented in Australia

By S. Arutchelvan, Sec-Gen of Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM)

In Thailand, Malaysia’s neighbor - recently the Reds won the elections against the yellow. The Reds were mainly based in rural areas and from working class and farmers background but firmly also supporters of Thaksin – the former Prime Minister and telecommunication tycoon while the yellow were those within the elites, supporters of the royalty and the army and many of them are from the urban areas especially Bangkok itself. The NGOs and civil societies – a numbers of them stayed A-political and some call this group, “wait and see” while some lefties organization stood with the Reds because of their class characteristic as well as because they are seen as the democratic forces. The Reds have since won the elections but real reforms are slow to come. The Army and the royalty still very much in the picture.

Timbalan Menteri: Tarik balik penggantungan Aziz Bari

Timbalan Menteri Pengajian Tinggi Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah hari ini menasihatkan rektor Universiti Islam Antarabangsa (UIA) untuk menarik balik penggantungan kontroversi ke atas Prof Abdul Aziz Bari.

Malaysiakini ternampak mesej teks beliau kepada Datuk Zaleha Kamaruddin pagi ini, di mana beliau berkata penggantungan itu adalah “memudaratkan”.

Menurutnya, apa sahaja (sebab-sebab untuk tindakan itu), ia masih
salah dari segi moral dan intelektual (kerana) Aziz belum didapati bersalah.


Sabah’s right: Jeffrey disputes historian’s view

A Universiti Malaya professor claims that Sabah and
Sarawak cannot 'legally' secede from Malaysia.
KOTA KINABALU: Malaysian history professor DS Ranjit has come under fire in Sabah for declaring that the people of the state no longer have the fundamental right to self-determination as their legislators had surrendered that power a long time ago.

The Universiti Malaya historian, whose talk entitled “Sabah prospects and retrospect: The aftermath of colonial rule” here on Thursday, put forward the argument that the British colony which had joined Sarawak, Singapore and Malaya to form Malaysia on Sept 16, 1963, would never be able to legally withdraw from the union.


UMNO dan PKR itu adalah serupa

Oleh Maslan Maginda
Aktivis Masyarakat, Maslan Bin Maginda
KOTA BELUD: Rakyat Sabah jangan terlalu mengagungkan pemimpin asing yang sedang menikmati kekayaan di Negeri sendiri. Kita harus meneruskan perjuangan Tun Fuad Donald Stephen selepas pertikaian isu minyak yang dilihat perkara itu sebagai melanggar pembentukan Malaysia dan menjajah ekonomi Sabah.

Apa yang kita dapat lihat pembangunan hari ini, hanyalah satu wayang kepada kerajaan pusat dan ini melambangkan bahawa rakyat Sabah hanyalah anak patung yang tidak bersuara dan seekor binatang yang hanya menurut perintah mereka sahaja. Cukuplah kita ditindas dari semua arus pembangunan perdana yang dilakukan oleh parti BN/UMNO.


Himpun berjaya, kata penganjur

Pengerusi bersama Perhimpunan Sejuta Umat, Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid berkata perhimpunan di Shah Alam hari ini tetap merupakan satu kejayaan walau jumlah kehadiran peserta tidak seramai yang diharapkan sebelum ini.

Tambahnya, peserta perhimpunan itu juga berlangsung dengan tenang tetapi tetap bersemangat.
Mohd Azmi at post Himpun PC“Dengan tenang mendengar tapi dengan semangat, kenyataan
bahawa kita minta saudara kita hormati, negara ini letakkan kedudukan Islam kedudukan istimewa,” katanya dalam sidang media selepas perhimpunan itu berakhir lewat petang ini.
Dianggarkan seramai 5,000 orang hadir di perhimpunan berkenaan di Stadium Shah Alam.


Why is BN afraid of white paper on SAS?

By Daniel John Jambun
We all know the protracted issue of Saham Amanah Sabah (SAS) which was launched on a share value of RM1 and then got reduced to 20 sen ("Cheaper than kueh pisang," as many people put it) and caused a loss of more than RM400 million involving 55,000 investors.

And it is still raging today, with certain groups, especially BN leaders trying to point their accusing fingers at Datuk Yong Teck Lee who happened to be the Chief Minister when SAS was introduced.


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