Malaysia opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, is an Islamist extremist who divided the Malay into conflicting factions.
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This document provides a summary of Sudha Murthy's life story and how Infosys was founded. It details how she met Narayana Murthy and they had a long courtship despite her father's objections to Murthy's career ambitions and financial situation at the time. After they married, Sudha supported Murthy's vision of starting Infosys, providing initial funding from her savings. She played a key supporting role in Infosys' early years while also raising their children. Though qualified to be on the Infosys board, she opted to focus on her family to allow Murthy's dream to succeed. She continues philanthropic work through the Infosys Foundation while living modestly and teaching her children the
This blog post provides an overview of the author's experiences as a Burmese exile living in Australia. It discusses the author's friendship with an Australian man named Jason who struggled with heroin addiction. It describes how Jason was arrested for petty theft at their workplace and spent months in jail. It also shares the author's encounter with a young addicted prostitute who reminded him of Jason and brought him to a run-down hotel where she offered her services for money. The post aims to shed light on the hardships faced by both the author and Jason as immigrants in Australia during a time of economic recession.
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This document provides a summary of an interview with Kenyan television personality Kellen Beatrice Kanze Dena from Citizen TV. The summary discusses 5 things about her: 1) She grew up in both Mombasa and Nairobi. 2) She is responsible, being the first born child. 3) She had a difficult past that included losing a daughter and her mother. 4) She landed her job at KBC after filling in to read the news when someone did not show up. 5) She still struggles with insecurities about her appearance despite receiving compliments. The summary is meant to provide a high-level overview of the essential information from the interview in 3 sentences or less.
The document provides background on the events leading up to the May 13, 1969 racial riots in Malaysia. It summarizes that political tensions were rising after the opposition gained success in the 1969 election. UMNO youth and leaders schemed to force a regime change by approving an opposition celebration that they expected would lead to violence. Their expectations were realized, as racial riots broke out in Kuala Lumpur on May 13, leaving the government weakened and transitioning power to a new leadership.
- Daim Zainuddin, a former Malaysian finance minister, prefers Najib Razak over Anwar Ibrahim as the next Prime Minister of Malaysia. He believes Anwar is "not fit to be PM" and that his party, PKR, is "a one-man show" focused only on supporting Anwar.
- In contrast, Daim sees Najib and the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition as better able to unite and lead the country, and argues that criticism of the government does not necessarily mean one is anti-establishment.
- Daim also expresses skepticism of the DAP party, saying it is viewed by Lee Kuan Yew as lacking strong leadership
This document provides a summary of Sudha Murthy's life story and how Infosys was founded. It details how she met Narayana Murthy and they had a long courtship despite her father's objections to Murthy's career ambitions and financial situation at the time. After they married, Sudha supported Murthy's vision of starting Infosys, providing initial funding from her savings. She played a key supporting role in Infosys' early years while also raising their children. Though qualified to be on the Infosys board, she opted to focus on her family to allow Murthy's dream to succeed. She continues philanthropic work through the Infosys Foundation while living modestly and teaching her children the
This blog post provides an overview of the author's experiences as a Burmese exile living in Australia. It discusses the author's friendship with an Australian man named Jason who struggled with heroin addiction. It describes how Jason was arrested for petty theft at their workplace and spent months in jail. It also shares the author's encounter with a young addicted prostitute who reminded him of Jason and brought him to a run-down hotel where she offered her services for money. The post aims to shed light on the hardships faced by both the author and Jason as immigrants in Australia during a time of economic recession.
Here is the Latest July Edition of Wishesh Magazine,'bear hug of world leaders' as a Cover story.Find more Interesting Stories of Fashion, Desi News, Love and relationship, NRI Profiles, Lifestyle, Indian Events, Movie Reviews, and Many More exciting stories in Wishesh Magazine.
This document provides a summary of an interview with Kenyan television personality Kellen Beatrice Kanze Dena from Citizen TV. The summary discusses 5 things about her: 1) She grew up in both Mombasa and Nairobi. 2) She is responsible, being the first born child. 3) She had a difficult past that included losing a daughter and her mother. 4) She landed her job at KBC after filling in to read the news when someone did not show up. 5) She still struggles with insecurities about her appearance despite receiving compliments. The summary is meant to provide a high-level overview of the essential information from the interview in 3 sentences or less.
The document provides background on the events leading up to the May 13, 1969 racial riots in Malaysia. It summarizes that political tensions were rising after the opposition gained success in the 1969 election. UMNO youth and leaders schemed to force a regime change by approving an opposition celebration that they expected would lead to violence. Their expectations were realized, as racial riots broke out in Kuala Lumpur on May 13, leaving the government weakened and transitioning power to a new leadership.
- Daim Zainuddin, a former Malaysian finance minister, prefers Najib Razak over Anwar Ibrahim as the next Prime Minister of Malaysia. He believes Anwar is "not fit to be PM" and that his party, PKR, is "a one-man show" focused only on supporting Anwar.
- In contrast, Daim sees Najib and the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition as better able to unite and lead the country, and argues that criticism of the government does not necessarily mean one is anti-establishment.
- Daim also expresses skepticism of the DAP party, saying it is viewed by Lee Kuan Yew as lacking strong leadership
This document is an introduction to a collection of speeches by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto from 1970-1971 as Pakistan was transitioning from military rule to democracy. The introduction provides background on Ayub Khan resigning as President and handing power to General Yahya Khan. It then summarizes some of Bhutto's key speeches and policies during this time period, including advocating for Islamic socialism, opposing military rule, and campaigning for democracy and economic reforms to help the poor and working classes. Bhutto and his Pakistan People's Party swept elections in West Pakistan due to their message and inclusion of candidates from all classes.
This document is an introduction to a collection of speeches by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto from 1970-1971 as Pakistan was transitioning to democracy. It provides background on Ayub Khan resigning amid chaos and handing power to Yahya Khan, who declared martial law. It then summarizes that despite Yahya Khan's opposition, Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party swept polls in West Pakistan due to their message connecting with ordinary people. The introduction sets up that the document contains many of Bhutto's campaign speeches as he worked to educate the people about political and economic reforms, including Islamic Socialism which was part of the vision of Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
This document is an introduction to a collection of speeches by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto from 1970-1971 as Pakistan was transitioning from military rule to democracy. The introduction provides background on Ayub Khan resigning as President and handing power to General Yahya Khan. It then summarizes some of Bhutto's key speeches and policies during this time period, including advocating for Islamic socialism, opposing military rule, and campaigning for democracy and economic reforms to help the poor and working classes. Bhutto and his Pakistan People's Party swept elections in West Pakistan due to their message and inclusion of candidates from all classes.
The document summarizes a speech given by Atty. Alex Lacson about the role of libraries and librarians in nation-building. The key points are:
1. Librarians play an important role in fostering transformational change and should provide a venue for fellowship to remind themselves of this role.
2. They must create understanding among students of their profession as information professionals.
3. Librarians should encourage students to do their part in promoting transforming change to build the nation.
The document discusses the Shiv Sena political party in Mumbai and its leader, Bal Thackeray. It describes how the Shiv Sena instigated riots targeting Muslims in 1992-1993, and the cycle of violence and retribution between Hindus and Muslims during that period. It also examines the slum communities of Mumbai and how social and ethnic divisions have formed, despite the mixed religious practices that still exist among some residents. Community groups like Rahe-Haq, led by slum women, advocate for better infrastructure and social conditions. Personal safety and security are overriding concerns for many Bombayites in the anonymous urban environment.
This document summarizes an interview with Professor Robert H. Taylor, an expert on Myanmar politics, about the politics of ethnicity in Myanmar. Some key points:
- Prof. Taylor wrote a recent monograph arguing that failing to depoliticize ethnicity in Myanmar could be "disastrous" for its constitutional order.
- Ethnicity has become deeply entrenched in Myanmar politics due to factors like colonial policies that reified ethnic groups, and its continued politicization after independence unlike in other Southeast Asian countries.
- The politics of ethnicity is one of the biggest challenges to Myanmar's democratic transition process, as it was a cause of failure in the 1950s as well.
The document presents ways for India to combat terrorism by adopting strategies from Israel. It discusses the histories of India and Israel, outlining wars each has faced. It proposes making military education compulsory, improving intelligence coordination, reducing poverty/illiteracy that fuel terrorism, and allowing covert attacks on terrorist camps in Pakistan like Israel's responses to attacks. The goal is to curb terrorism by taking firm actions as Israel does.
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The passage provides instructions for students seeking writing assistance on the HelpWriting.net website. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if pleased. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a refund offered for plagiarized work. The passage guarantees original, high-quality content.
The document summarizes the key reasons for Singapore's separation from Malaysia in 1965. There were political and socio-economic differences between Singapore and peninsular Malaysia that led to tensions. Specifically, the rivalry between the PAP in Singapore and the Alliance parties UMNO, MCA and MIC in peninsular Malaysia manifested through political and electoral battles as well as economic issues that strained relations. This political rivalry, combined with the differing ideologies on racial policies and the resulting social tensions, including two major racial riots in 1964, contributed to Singapore's eventual separation from Malaysia.
Here are a few key implications of genetic modification on an individual's health:
- Unintended consequences: Genetic modification aims to introduce specific traits, but it can have unintended effects on other genes and biological pathways that were not anticipated. This could potentially lead to unforeseen health issues.
- Allergic reactions: Introducing genes from one species into another could result in the formation of new proteins that the recipient is allergic to. This could trigger immune system reactions.
- Toxic effects: Some genes are inserted into organisms to enable them to break down toxic compounds. However, this could potentially make certain proteins or gene products toxic to the genetically modified organism itself.
- Gene regulation issues: The new
Here are a few key implications of genetic modification on an individual's health:
- Unintended consequences: Genetic modification aims to introduce specific traits, but it can have unintended effects on other genes and biological pathways that were not anticipated. This could potentially lead to unforeseen health issues.
- Allergic reactions: Introducing genes from one species into another could result in the production of new proteins that the recipient is allergic to. This could trigger immune system reactions.
- Toxic effects: Some modified genes may produce substances that are toxic or carcinogenic if consumed/exposed to over long periods of time. Effects may not be immediately obvious.
- Gene regulation issues: It is difficult to control where
This lecture discusses Panchayati Raj in India and its role in grassroots development. Some key points:
1) Panchayati Raj aims to empower local self-governance institutions to plan and implement programs for economic development and social justice.
2) While Panchayats have been instituted across India through elections, true devolution requires transferring functions, personnel, and finances to the local level.
3) Successful examples of grassroots development through Panchayati Raj can be seen in various states that have decentralized primary education, healthcare, and other services to the village level through local institutions.
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1. Create an account with a password and email.
2. Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline.
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4. Review the completed paper and authorize full payment if pleased, or request revisions for free.
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The document provides details about a school band trip to Boston, including preparation, travel, and activities. Students had to arrive at 3 AM to check luggage and uniforms before boarding the bus. They slept on the bus and stopped every 4 hours for breaks. Upon arriving in Boston, the group toured historic sites like a church, Harvard College, and a cemetery with a guide. They also visited an aquarium and saw sea life in a large glass tank.
Kalvakuntla Kavitha, daughter of K Chandrashekhar Rao (CM, Telengana), commented that "Jammu & Kashmir and Telangana were both forcefully, and at the same time, annexed to the Indian Union" and a case of sedition was filed against her. Sanjay Baru authored the controversial autobiography "The Accidental Prime Minister" which exposed the inner workings of the PMO and insights into Manmohan Singh's life and authority. Ram Vilas Paswan holds the distinction of being part of the Indian Council of Ministers under various PMs spanning over three decades.
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This document provides a personal statement from the author reflecting on his experience with the partition of India and the struggle between religion and politics within Islam. The author was originally a nationalist who believed in a united India, but was shocked when the country was divided. As a politician in independent India, he witnessed the suffering of Muslims and tensions between Hindus and Muslims. Over time, he became disillusioned with how religion divided people and felt there was no solution to the ancient conflict within the existing framework in India.
Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad was Malaysia's fourth and longest-serving Prime Minister, holding the post from 1981 to 2003. He was born in 1925 to a teacher and was educated in medicine. Dr. Mahathir was first elected to parliament in 1964 and held several ministerial portfolios before becoming Prime Minister in 1981. As Prime Minister, he initiated privatization and industrialization policies that transformed Malaysia's economy. His Vision 2020 aimed to make Malaysia a developed nation, and he oversaw major infrastructure projects. Dr. Mahathir is remembered as a transformative and outspoken leader who helped develop Malaysia.
This document summarizes a court case involving criminal charges against Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The prosecution charged Anwar with sodomizing Mohd Saiful Bukhari bin Azlan at a condominium on June 26, 2008. Over several days following the alleged assault, Saiful received medical examinations and submitted evidence, including his clothing, to the police. The police collected samples from Saiful and sent them to a chemist for analysis. The case proceeded to trial, where the court considered testimony from Saiful, several doctors and police officers involved in collecting and handling the evidence.
KUALA LUMPUR: Those intent on continuing to politicise the Federal Court’s unanimous decision convicting Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim of sodomising his former aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan will not have a leg to stand on if Anwar had been called to the stand.
This document is an introduction to a collection of speeches by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto from 1970-1971 as Pakistan was transitioning from military rule to democracy. The introduction provides background on Ayub Khan resigning as President and handing power to General Yahya Khan. It then summarizes some of Bhutto's key speeches and policies during this time period, including advocating for Islamic socialism, opposing military rule, and campaigning for democracy and economic reforms to help the poor and working classes. Bhutto and his Pakistan People's Party swept elections in West Pakistan due to their message and inclusion of candidates from all classes.
This document is an introduction to a collection of speeches by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto from 1970-1971 as Pakistan was transitioning to democracy. It provides background on Ayub Khan resigning amid chaos and handing power to Yahya Khan, who declared martial law. It then summarizes that despite Yahya Khan's opposition, Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party swept polls in West Pakistan due to their message connecting with ordinary people. The introduction sets up that the document contains many of Bhutto's campaign speeches as he worked to educate the people about political and economic reforms, including Islamic Socialism which was part of the vision of Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
This document is an introduction to a collection of speeches by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto from 1970-1971 as Pakistan was transitioning from military rule to democracy. The introduction provides background on Ayub Khan resigning as President and handing power to General Yahya Khan. It then summarizes some of Bhutto's key speeches and policies during this time period, including advocating for Islamic socialism, opposing military rule, and campaigning for democracy and economic reforms to help the poor and working classes. Bhutto and his Pakistan People's Party swept elections in West Pakistan due to their message and inclusion of candidates from all classes.
The document summarizes a speech given by Atty. Alex Lacson about the role of libraries and librarians in nation-building. The key points are:
1. Librarians play an important role in fostering transformational change and should provide a venue for fellowship to remind themselves of this role.
2. They must create understanding among students of their profession as information professionals.
3. Librarians should encourage students to do their part in promoting transforming change to build the nation.
The document discusses the Shiv Sena political party in Mumbai and its leader, Bal Thackeray. It describes how the Shiv Sena instigated riots targeting Muslims in 1992-1993, and the cycle of violence and retribution between Hindus and Muslims during that period. It also examines the slum communities of Mumbai and how social and ethnic divisions have formed, despite the mixed religious practices that still exist among some residents. Community groups like Rahe-Haq, led by slum women, advocate for better infrastructure and social conditions. Personal safety and security are overriding concerns for many Bombayites in the anonymous urban environment.
This document summarizes an interview with Professor Robert H. Taylor, an expert on Myanmar politics, about the politics of ethnicity in Myanmar. Some key points:
- Prof. Taylor wrote a recent monograph arguing that failing to depoliticize ethnicity in Myanmar could be "disastrous" for its constitutional order.
- Ethnicity has become deeply entrenched in Myanmar politics due to factors like colonial policies that reified ethnic groups, and its continued politicization after independence unlike in other Southeast Asian countries.
- The politics of ethnicity is one of the biggest challenges to Myanmar's democratic transition process, as it was a cause of failure in the 1950s as well.
The document presents ways for India to combat terrorism by adopting strategies from Israel. It discusses the histories of India and Israel, outlining wars each has faced. It proposes making military education compulsory, improving intelligence coordination, reducing poverty/illiteracy that fuel terrorism, and allowing covert attacks on terrorist camps in Pakistan like Israel's responses to attacks. The goal is to curb terrorism by taking firm actions as Israel does.
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Prince Andrew Williams Jr. was inducted as a prince of Obi Eziokwu Palace in Ghana in 2020. He works to develop strategic alliances and partnerships that deliver sustainable solutions on a global scale. Through his companies PARXTC and UC TRN Networks, he connects organizations and individuals worldwide. As a strategic coordinator for the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, he chairs international boards focused on humanitarian efforts and sustainable development in Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and the US. His life's work aims to reconnect diverse peoples and advance the vision of pan-African leaders like Kwame Nkrumah and Martin Luther King Jr. of a united human family.
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The passage provides instructions for students seeking writing assistance on the HelpWriting.net website. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if pleased. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a refund offered for plagiarized work. The passage guarantees original, high-quality content.
The document summarizes the key reasons for Singapore's separation from Malaysia in 1965. There were political and socio-economic differences between Singapore and peninsular Malaysia that led to tensions. Specifically, the rivalry between the PAP in Singapore and the Alliance parties UMNO, MCA and MIC in peninsular Malaysia manifested through political and electoral battles as well as economic issues that strained relations. This political rivalry, combined with the differing ideologies on racial policies and the resulting social tensions, including two major racial riots in 1964, contributed to Singapore's eventual separation from Malaysia.
Here are a few key implications of genetic modification on an individual's health:
- Unintended consequences: Genetic modification aims to introduce specific traits, but it can have unintended effects on other genes and biological pathways that were not anticipated. This could potentially lead to unforeseen health issues.
- Allergic reactions: Introducing genes from one species into another could result in the formation of new proteins that the recipient is allergic to. This could trigger immune system reactions.
- Toxic effects: Some genes are inserted into organisms to enable them to break down toxic compounds. However, this could potentially make certain proteins or gene products toxic to the genetically modified organism itself.
- Gene regulation issues: The new
Here are a few key implications of genetic modification on an individual's health:
- Unintended consequences: Genetic modification aims to introduce specific traits, but it can have unintended effects on other genes and biological pathways that were not anticipated. This could potentially lead to unforeseen health issues.
- Allergic reactions: Introducing genes from one species into another could result in the production of new proteins that the recipient is allergic to. This could trigger immune system reactions.
- Toxic effects: Some modified genes may produce substances that are toxic or carcinogenic if consumed/exposed to over long periods of time. Effects may not be immediately obvious.
- Gene regulation issues: It is difficult to control where
This lecture discusses Panchayati Raj in India and its role in grassroots development. Some key points:
1) Panchayati Raj aims to empower local self-governance institutions to plan and implement programs for economic development and social justice.
2) While Panchayats have been instituted across India through elections, true devolution requires transferring functions, personnel, and finances to the local level.
3) Successful examples of grassroots development through Panchayati Raj can be seen in various states that have decentralized primary education, healthcare, and other services to the village level through local institutions.
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The document describes the steps to request an essay writing service from the website HelpWriting.net:
1. Create an account with a password and email.
2. Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline.
3. Choose a writer based on their bid, qualifications, history, and feedback. Place a deposit to start the assignment.
4. Review the completed paper and authorize full payment if pleased, or request revisions for free.
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The document provides details about a school band trip to Boston, including preparation, travel, and activities. Students had to arrive at 3 AM to check luggage and uniforms before boarding the bus. They slept on the bus and stopped every 4 hours for breaks. Upon arriving in Boston, the group toured historic sites like a church, Harvard College, and a cemetery with a guide. They also visited an aquarium and saw sea life in a large glass tank.
Kalvakuntla Kavitha, daughter of K Chandrashekhar Rao (CM, Telengana), commented that "Jammu & Kashmir and Telangana were both forcefully, and at the same time, annexed to the Indian Union" and a case of sedition was filed against her. Sanjay Baru authored the controversial autobiography "The Accidental Prime Minister" which exposed the inner workings of the PMO and insights into Manmohan Singh's life and authority. Ram Vilas Paswan holds the distinction of being part of the Indian Council of Ministers under various PMs spanning over three decades.
THE STRUGGLE WITHIN ISLAM The Conflict Between Religion and Politics.pdfccccccccdddddd
This document provides a personal statement from the author reflecting on his experience with the partition of India and the struggle between religion and politics within Islam. The author was originally a nationalist who believed in a united India, but was shocked when the country was divided. As a politician in independent India, he witnessed the suffering of Muslims and tensions between Hindus and Muslims. Over time, he became disillusioned with how religion divided people and felt there was no solution to the ancient conflict within the existing framework in India.
Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad was Malaysia's fourth and longest-serving Prime Minister, holding the post from 1981 to 2003. He was born in 1925 to a teacher and was educated in medicine. Dr. Mahathir was first elected to parliament in 1964 and held several ministerial portfolios before becoming Prime Minister in 1981. As Prime Minister, he initiated privatization and industrialization policies that transformed Malaysia's economy. His Vision 2020 aimed to make Malaysia a developed nation, and he oversaw major infrastructure projects. Dr. Mahathir is remembered as a transformative and outspoken leader who helped develop Malaysia.
This document summarizes a court case involving criminal charges against Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The prosecution charged Anwar with sodomizing Mohd Saiful Bukhari bin Azlan at a condominium on June 26, 2008. Over several days following the alleged assault, Saiful received medical examinations and submitted evidence, including his clothing, to the police. The police collected samples from Saiful and sent them to a chemist for analysis. The case proceeded to trial, where the court considered testimony from Saiful, several doctors and police officers involved in collecting and handling the evidence.
KUALA LUMPUR: Those intent on continuing to politicise the Federal Court’s unanimous decision convicting Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim of sodomising his former aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan will not have a leg to stand on if Anwar had been called to the stand.
1) The Prime Minister announces that Singapore will separate from Malaysia due to increasing differences between the two governments that have reached a breaking point.
2) Some of the key issues included disagreements over financial contributions to defense spending, loans from Singapore, and perceptions that Lee Kuan Yew represented only the Chinese community.
3) To maintain peace and harmony in Malaysia, the Prime Minister decides that severing ties with Singapore, while still cooperating on defense, trade, and other matters, is the best course of action. An agreement to this effect has been signed.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
A Numerology Chart Analysis for Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's most outstanding Prime Minister, a world-class statesman and outspoken thinker from the East.
A former Prime Minister of Malaysia and former President of Iran have come together to appeal to Sunni and Shia Muslims to end the violence and killings between the two groups. They issued a joint appeal calling for an immediate end to massacres and bloodshed between Sunnis and Shias. The appeal notes that the conflicts have weakened the Muslim community and tarnished its image, making it more vulnerable to outside manipulation. They call on religious and political leaders as well as civil society groups to promote peace and understanding between Sunnis and Shias.
The document speculates that Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 may have been shot down by a Chinese missile in the South China Sea, an area patrolled by China. Witness accounts describe seeing a plane crashing in a fireball in that area. The document raises questions about China's lack of transparency and cooperation in the investigation. It suggests China may be concealing its role in the plane's disappearance to avoid responsibility.
The document discusses Lim Guan Eng's decision to include a controversial message about using the word "Allah" in the Malay version of the Christian Bible in his Chief Ministerial Christmas Message. The author argues this risks creating religious conflict between Muslims and Christians in Malaysia. Malays see the word "Allah" as sacred only to Islam, and Lim's proposal could diminish religious harmony. While Malays are typically tolerant, the sentiment expressed in Lim's message could foster a sense of injustice and despair among Malays. The author urges Lim to be more statesmanlike and inclusive rather than pursue a philosophy of political "philistinism".
Tun Dr Mahathir, in his blog @ http://chedet.cc/?p=1235 has made a call for Malaysian to "Boycott Israeli Products" ...
Israel is home for both the Jewish and Zionist. There seemed to be a thin, or even perhaps an invisible line still, to indicate the end of Jewry and the beginning of Zionism.
Malaysia Currency, the Ringgit (RM) is under attack again by rogue traders.
Former PM Dr Mahathir, who managed to overcome the attack in 1997 is being sought for advice and help to manage the current situation in 2014.
The document discusses criticism from The Star Group Chief Editor Datuk Wong Chun Wai against Utusan Malaysia for its headline "What More Do The Chinese Want?". Wong accused Utusan of being racist, while Tan Sri Zainuddin Maidin argues that Wong was being unfair and prejudiced by not also criticizing provocative headlines in Chinese newspapers. Zainuddin claims The Star has tended to defend the Chinese community and Chinese newspapers rather than show balanced criticism. He argues Wong should have considered the views of Prime Minister Najib, who said not just Utusan but also Chinese newspapers need to be scrutinized for stirring racial tensions.
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Federal authorities have advised the public to remain vigilant but calm in response to the ongoing bird flu outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu.
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January 31, 2014
WHAT A WHOLE LOAD OF BULL
So, in 1982, Anwar felt that Umno had become too soft over the years and people like
Suhaimi cannot put the Chinese in their place and is too compromising with the Chinese
and so on.
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Raja Petra Kamarudin
Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim is not a “skilled” enough politician to handle Barisan Nasional’s (BN)
political onslaught, PKR’s Rafizi Ramli said last night as he defended his party’s decision to
field Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in the coming Kajang by-election.
Speaking at a forum here, the chief engineer of the Kajang move said that while the
embattled Khalid is known to be a popular technocrat, he was less stellar in his role as a
politician.
“We all know in Pakatan Rakyat (PR), attacks based on racial politics and religion must be
countered with political games as well,” the PKR strategic director told a forum discussing
the by-election here.
“Although we have high respect for his administrative prowess, we have to also call a spade
a spade: Khalid is not a skilled and experienced politician to face Umno’s racial and
religious political games.” (The Malay Mail)
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Rafizi was backed in the forum last night by political activist Hishamuddin Rais, who
claimed that Anwar would be a better choice as a mentri besar, particularly as he would be
able to better articulate the pact’s position on issues regarding race and religion.
“If Anwar becomes an MB in this federalism system, then he will enter as MB into the
conference of rulers, talking about land, religion,” said Hishamuddin.
“Who else has better authority, better skills, the credibility, and international stature to say
that we do not agree with the ‘Allah’ issue and land?” (The Malay Mail)
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Those are the comments by Rafizi Ramli and Hishamuddin Rais, both friends of mine and
Old Boys of the Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK). Those are their views regarding
Selangor Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim.
Now allow me to give you my view. But this is going to be a very long story indeed.
Pemodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB), which was launched on 17th March 1978, can be said
to be amongst one of the more successful unit trusts. It was actually the brainchild of
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Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah.
Khalid Ibrahim was appointed the General Manager and then the CEO of PNB from 1979 to
1994. For 15 years, Khalid expanded PNB to what it is today. And that was when I first met
Khalid, more than 30 years ago.
But first, let us talk about Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah.
My father was a participant in the First Bumiputera Economic Congress of 4th June 1965.
Contrary to what many believe, the move to improve the lot of the Malays was not the result
of the 13th May 1969 race riots. This is what some politicians would like you to believe.
That is not true at all. It started before that and 69 Resolutions were passed at that
Congress.
Because of this Congress, on 15th June 1965, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak
Hussein, announced the formation of Bank Bumiputera, later called BBMB. It was headed
by Mohd Raslan Dato’ Abdullah as Managing Director and Tengku Razaleigh as Executive
Director.
Tengku Razaleigh also headed Pernas, which was set up in November 1969, and
Petronas, which was set up in September 1974.
When Tun Razak died in 1976, Tun Hussein Onn took over as Prime Minister and Tengku
Razaleigh was offered the post of Deputy Prime Minister. Tengku Razaleigh, however,
declined the offer and told Tun Hussein to offer the post to Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad
instead. Tengku Razaleigh said he wanted to focus on his unfinished business of running
the various banks and institutions that had been set up barely a few years before that. He
was prepared to wait until Dr Mahathir took over as Prime Minister and then be would
become the Deputy Prime Minister.
Of course, when Dr Mahathir took over as Prime Minister in 1981, he did not appoint
Tengku Razaleigh as his Deputy as promised but instead appointed Tun Musa Hitam. But
that is another story and a story I have already written about many times before.
If there were three people who needed to be credited with playing a prominent role in
improving the lot of the Malay community it would be Tun Abdul Razak Hussein, Tengku
Razaleigh Hamzah and Khalid Ibrahim. But not many Malaysians, especially those amongst
the younger generation, are aware of all these developments over that decade from 1965 to
1975.
Okay, now back to the issue of Khalid and PNB, the unit trust agency that he headed since
its inception.
In the beginning (in 1978/1979, when PNB was first set up) many of us refused to invest in
the unit trusts that PNB launched. By then, of course, I was already a staunch PAS
supporter and the reason we boycotted PNB’s unit trusts was because PAS and ABIM
(which was headed by Anwar Ibrahim) told us that these unit trusts were haram.
So we steered clear of the amanah saham that PNB launched because we believed that
the profits we would be making was dirty money. This was what PAS and Anwar had told
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us and as good Muslims we did not want to make haram money.
I admit, however, I eventually did invest in these amanah saham and I was glad I did so
because that was the money I used to send my daughter to the UK to study and much later,
in 2009, was the money I used to buy my home in Manchester. Without that money I would
have not been able to give my daughter a UK university education or own a house.
So PAS and Anwar actually condemned the government’s efforts to teach the Malays to
invest their money in unit trusts so that many years in the future they would be able to
educate their children and buy homes for themselves and so on.
I am glad I listened to Khalid Ibrahim by investing my money in government run unit trusts
instead of listening to Anwar and boycott these unit trusts. And because of that both my
daughters received a UK university education and I now own a fully paid home in
Manchester.
Okay, that sounds like a long story but believe me I can make it even longer than that if I
want to. But that is not want I really want to talk about today. That is only the introduction or
mukadimah. What I really want to talk about is what Rafizi Ramli said last night.
And what he said was, “We all know in Pakatan Rakyat, attacks based on racial politics and
religion must be countered with political games as well.”
Rafizi is much too young to remember that Anwar was the one who started this race and
religion politics back in the 1970s. Anwar would go around the country telling the people
that the Umno people are kafir (infidels). Those who dress like kafir by wearing coats and
ties become kafir. Those who ape the kafir become kafir.
Anwar would be dressed like an Arab and we too threw away our kafir clothes and started
walking around dressed like Arabs. So who was the one who started all this religion politics
in the first place? Today Rafizi laments about the problem. Does he not realise that Anwar
started this problem in his ABIM days when he divided the Muslims into the kafir Muslims of
Umno and the true Muslims of the opposition?
So, yes, Malay politics is now the politics of Islam. And Rafizi is offering Anwar as the
solution when he is the problem. Has Anwar ever apologised for labelling all those who
dress like kafir and support Umno’s kafir politics of nationalism as kafir and then a few
years later in 1982 he abandons the Islamists and joins the kafir political party?
Then, when Anwar joined Umno in 1982, he made a bid for the Umno Youth leadership.
And his campaign strategy was to condemn Suhaimi Kamaruddin, the then Youth Leader,
as being too compromising and not militant enough.
Anwar wanted the Ummo Youth Movement to return to the ‘glory days’ of the 1960s. And
what do you think he meant by that? The glory days of the 1960s was when Umno Youth
wanted to take back the country from the Chinese. The Malays are now hamba di negara
sendiri (slaves in their own country), they argued. And this is because the Chinese have
grabbed all the wealth of the country leaving the Malays with nothing.
And why do you think they organised the First Bumiputera Economic Congress in 1965 that
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I talked about above? It was to address the grievances of the Malays and prevent a
possible civil war, which happened anyway four years later in 1969 when the militants won
the shouting match.
So, in 1982, Anwar felt that Umno had become too soft over the years and people like
Suhaimi cannot put the Chinese in their place and is too compromising with the Chinese
and so on.
And with that very militant and anti-Chinese stance, Anwar won the Umno Youth leadership
hands down and Suhaimi the Chinese-lover was ousted. And from there Anwar took Umno
Youth in the direction of being a party within a party that would make sure that the
government does not give in to the Chinese.
So what nonsense is Rafizi talking about? Yes, we do have a problem with race and
religion politics but it was Anwar who propagated this and who planted this seed in Umno
Youth. And now you are telling us that Anwar has a cure for this disease, which, in the first
place, he spread?
Hishamuddin Rais then says, “Anwar would be a better choice as a Mentri Besar,
particularly as he would be able to better articulate the pact’s position on issues regarding
race and religion.”
Pray tell, what is Pakatan Rakyat’s position on race and religion that they want Anwar to
articulate with the Rulers? Do tell us!
Does he want the Rulers to agree that the Malay Bible must be allowed to say that Jesus is
the son of Allah? Does he want Article 153 in the Federal Constitution to be removed?
Does he want to open up ITM to the non-Malays and entry into the universities based on
meritocracy and not based on quota (and the same with government posts, the police and
military included)?
We need details. Tell us what is wrong now and what — as the new Menteri Besar of
Selangor — Anwar can do about it when he meets the Rulers during the Conference of
Rulers.
Anwar was in the government for 16 years from 1982 to 1998. He was also the Deputy
Prime Minister for some years and met the Rulers both inside and outside the Conference
of Rulers. In fact, I have personally witnessed Anwar phoning a couple of the Sultans.
Hence Anwar could just pick up the phone and make a phone call to the Rulers.
Did Anwar articulate his views then when he was the Deputy Prime Minister and successorin-waiting to Dr Mahathir? And if not, why? And if he did not do that when he was at the
pinnacle of power why and how would he do that now when he is merely a Menteri Besar?
This is a whole load of bullshit.
The Malays are better off today because of the First Bumiputera Economic Congress of 4th
June 1965 (which my father was a participant in). This Congress that passed 69
Resolutions spawned various agencies, PNB amongst them (which was headed by Khalid).
Without all this most Malays would still be fishermen and farmers.
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I know that, along the way, some people abused this to get rich through government
contracts, monopolies, APs, etc. But that is being done by less than 1% of those Malays
who walk in the corridors of power. The other 99% of the Malays are not crooks.
Are we going to condemn all the Chinese just because 1,000 Chinese joined Chin Peng’s
CPM army in the jungles? Why should the action of less than 1% of the Chinese be blamed
on 100% of the Chinese? There are many more Chinese who did not support Communist
Terrorism, as there are many more Malays who did not choose the crooked way to become
rich.
The trouble is, Malaysians hate reading. And they hate studying history even more. But if
you did read, and if you read history, then you will know that the perjuangan to improve the
lot of the Malays started back in 1965 and not after May 13 in 1969.
And it was people like Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah and Khalid Ibrahim (plus many more, my
father included) who contributed to this effort and people like Anwar Ibrahim who tried to
torpedo this effort by declaring that what the government is doing is haram and that we
should boycott it and not support it.
And today you offer us Anwar as the saviour when it was he who tried to sabotage the
whole thing? Pleeeez.
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