Isnin, 26 September 2011

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Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang


Polis Malaysia makin ganas, kaki pukul?

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 01:27 AM PDT


Apa nak jadi segenlitir polis di Malaysia ini, kerana nila beberapa titik habis susu satu kolam. Sebelum ini kisah polis jadi samseng jalanan, tembak orang awam. Juga kisah cerita pegawai SPRM jadi penyamun, pegawai Polis jadi pengedar dadah, anggota Tentera jadi perompak.

Kini kisah polis tak boleh ditegur kerana buang sampah.

Apabila menteri-menteri kita sibuk berpolitik, mereka sudah hilang kawalan terhadap kementerian mereka masing-masing.

Kisah Polis jadi samseng jalanan, tembak orang awam di http://amkns.blogspot.com/2011/09/polis-jadi-samseng-jalanan-tembak-orang.html

Cerita pegawai SPRM jadi penyamun, pegawai Polis jadi pengedar dadah, anggota Tentera jadi perompak yang dilaporkan di http://amkns.blogspot.com/2011/09/sprm-penyamun-polis-pengedar-dadah.html

TEGUR POLIS BUANG SAMPAH, PEKERJA DAKWA DIPUKUL
26 September 2011

Seorang pekerja syarikat pembersihan sisa pepejal mendakwa dipukul oleh anggota polis ketika sedang menjalankan tugas di sebuah taman perumahan di Kodiang, dekat Jitra, pada 11.30 pagi, Sabtu lalu.

Mohd Ridzuan Mohd Noor, 23, berkata ketika kejadian dia sedang mengangkut sampah di kawasan itu dan dia menegur seorang lelaki yang tidak membuang sampah ke dalam tong sampah yang disediakan di situ.

"Saya hanya menegur supaya dia buang sampah ke dalam tong sampah. Mungkin dia tidak puas hati dengan teguran saya dan dia terus tinggikan suara dan masa tu berlaku pertengkaran mulut.

"Dia juga mengugut nak tembak saya kalau dia ada pistol sebelum dia beredar dari tempat itu," katanya ketika ditemui pemberita di Jitra hari ini.

Katanya, kira-kira 30 minit selepas kejadian pertengkaran mulut berlaku, dia didatangi lima lelaki lain yang datang dan memukulnya tanpa sebab.

"Depa (mereka) menendang saya hingga jatuh. Kemudian depa heret saya dengan tangan bergari bawa saya ke Balai Polis Kodiang dengan menaiki motosikal. Sampai di balai, saya dibawa masuk ke dalam sebuah bilik dan dipukul.

"Kemudian lelaki yang bertengkar dengan saya datang ke bilik itu dan turut memukul saya sebelum saya dibawa masuk ke dalam lokap tanpa sebab. Masa tu baru saya tau dia (lelaki yang bertengkar dengannya) adalah anggota polis," kata mangsa.

Dia berkata, dia ditahan di dalam lokap kira-kira setengah jam sebelum anggota polis tersebut melepaskannya.

"Selepas kejadian itu, saya pergi ke Hospital Jitra untuk mendapatkan rawatan dan doktor memberitahu pipi kiri, bahu dan tulang rusuk kiri ada kesan lebam. Saya juga membuat laporan polis tentang kejadian itu di Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah Kubang Pasu," katanya.

Sementara itu, Ketua Polis Daerah Kubang Pasu, Supt Ibrahim Mohamad Yusof ketika dihubungi berkata, beliau menerima laporan tentang kejadian itu.

"Kita sudah membuka kertas siasatan berhubung kejadian itu dan siasatan sedang dijalankan," katanya.

- Bernama

http://malaysiakini.com/news/176888


Keluhan anggota polis PGA tiada siapa dipeduli

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 07:50 PM PDT



Anggota polis Pasukan Gerakan Am (PGA) atau dahulu dipanggil Pasukan Polis Hutan (PPH) telah begitu banyak berjasa kepada negara dalam membendung kegiatan pengganas komunis di hutan belantara seluruh Malaysia. Kini jasa mereka semakin dilupakan, keluhan mereka seolah-olah tiada siapa yang peduli.

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RUMAH TERBENGKALAI DI TAMAN BUKIT RIAH, PENGKALAN HULU, PERAK

Saya ingin perhatian pihak tuan berkaitan rumah terbengkalai di Taman Bukit Riah Pengkalan Hulu, Perak telah 23 tahun kami menunggu rumah tak juga diserahkan, dah baiki semula minta pihak tuan ketengahkan ADA PEMBELI DAH MENINGGAL rumah tak juga dapat duduk.

KAMI BEKAS PASUKAN GERAK AM BATALION 18 kebanyakan dah pencen rumah tak dapat duduk, potongan tetap di bayar pada kerajaan dan bank. Minta kerjasama sangat tuan untuk ketengahkan isu ini, Rumah Kos Rendah Taman Bukit Riah Pengkalan Hulu Jalan Betong.. tarikh beli 30/4/1991. Puas mengadu tapi tak dapat perhatian.

Rumah dah di baiki tapi kunci pula tidak mahu diserah. Pihak kami tidak membuat tuntutan apa-apa dari mana-mana pihak, kami hanya menunggu untuk rumah diserahkan, itu sahaja, kerjasama pihak tuan amat kami nantikan ibarat menanti buah yang tidak gugur

Sumber : http://terbengkalai.blogspot.com/2011/06/rumah-terbengkalai-di-taman-bukit-riah.html

Kapal selam negara kita akan dijadikan muzium

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 07:32 PM PDT



Entahlah, tak tahu nak cakap apa lagi. Kapal selam Agosta 70 yang Malaysia beli digunakan untuk melatih krew kapal selam pada tahun 2005 akan dijadikan muzium di Melaka. Di Pakistan, kapal selam jenis sama masih digunakan dan akan dinaik tarak dengan sistem pertempuran yang baru. Di Colombia mereka boleh buat kapal selam dari kayu dan gentian kaca, begitu juga di Sri Lanka, mereka boleh buat kapal selam dalam hutan belantara.

Tapi kita di Malaysia, kapal selam dijadikan muzium. Indonesia masih menggunakan kapal selam yang dibeli pada tahun 1981 dan akan membuat kapal selam mereka sendiri pada tahun 2012.

Malaysia Boleh !

Artikel sebelum ini :
- Indonesia buat kapal selam sendiri tahun 2012 di http://amkns.blogspot.com/2011/08/indonesia-buat-kapal-selam-tahun-2012.html
- Pengedar dadah buat kapal selam sendiri dengan kos RM3.5 juta sahaja
http://amkns.blogspot.com/2010/07/pengedar-dadah-pun-boleh-buat-kapal.html
- Gerila Tamil Eelam di Sri Lanka pun boleh buat kapal selam sendiri di http://amkns.blogspot.com/2009/01/malu-malaysia-gerila-sri-lanka-boleh.html

Malaysia-Perancis Tandatangani Pemindahan Pemilikan Kapal Selam
Ahad September 25, 2011

KUALA LUMPUR: Satu majlis menandatangani pemindahan pemilikan kapal selam Agosta 70 daripada kerajaan Perancis kepada kerajaan Malaysia diadakan di Kedutaan Malaysia di Paris, Perancis pada Jumaat.

Agosta digunakan untuk tujuan melatih krew pertama kapal selam Malaysia dari 2005 hingga 2009 dan latihan itu dijalankan berikutan kontrak yang ditandatangani Malaysia untuk pemilikan kapal selam Scorpene Perancis pada 2002.

AGOSTA AKAN DIANGKUT DI ATAS SEBUAH LIMBUNGAN TERAPUNG KE MALAYSIA PADA MINGGU PERTAMA OKTOBER OLEH FELDA TRANSPORT DAN IA AKAN DISERAHKAN KEPADA KERAJAAN NEGERI MELAKA YANG KEMUDIAN DIJADIKAN SEBUAH MUZIUM DI KLEBANG, MELAKA. – BERNAMA

http://mstar.com.my/berita/cerita.asp?file=/2011/9/25/mstar_berita/20110925134834&sec=mstar_berita

Pakistan Navy to Upgrade Old Agosta 70 Submarines with SUBTICS Combat System
Sep 2010 -
Pakistan Navy has signed a contract with the French company DCNS to purchase Submarine Tactical Integrated Combat System (SUBTICS) for the old Agosta 70 diesel-electric submarines. This contract was signed by the Pakistan Navy in June.
http://pakmr.blogspot.com/2010/09/pakistan-navy-to-upgrade-old-agosta-70.html

Saat ini TNI AL hanya mengoperasikan dua kapal selam kelas U-209 buatan Jerman Barat, yaitu KRI Cakra/401 dan KRI Nanggala/402. Kapal selam yang datang tahun 1981. ini terasa sudah uzur di tengah tuntutan tugas negara yang padat.
http://hagemman.wordpress.com/2009/09/14/mengabdi-dalam-kesunyian/

Kapal selam buatan kayu ditemui
26 September 2011








MAYORQUIN - Polis di barat daya Colombia merampas sebuah kapal selam buatan sendiri dekat pelabuhan Buenaventura, pada Jumaat lalu.

Kapal selam yang dirampas itu adalah milik kumpulan pemberontak komunis, Pasukan Bersenjata Revolusi Barisan Ke-29 (FARC).

Pihak berkuasa Colombia menyatakan bahawa kapal selam itu mungkin digunakan untuk membawa tujuh tan kokain secara haram ke pelabuhan-pelabuhan di Amerika Tengah.

Menurut seorang pegawai polis, Jeneral Luis Alberto Perez Alvarado, kapal selam itu kemungkinan salah sebuah yang terbesar pernah dirampas oleh pihak berkuasa sejak beberapa bulan lalu.

Menurutnya, kapal selam itu masih belum membuat selaman yang pertama.

Kapal selam itu sepanjang 16 meter dan diperbuat daripada kayu dan gentian kaca.

Ia boleh membawa sehingga 10 tan dadah kokain dan lima orang anak kapal.

http://www.kosmo.com.my/kosmo/content.asp?y=2011&dt=0926&pub=Kosmo&sec=Dunia&pg=du_06.htm

Polis jadi samseng jalanan, tembak orang awam?

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 06:47 PM PDT



Satu laporan berita yang perlu diberi perhatian serius oleh semua rakyat Malaysia dan perlu siasatan terperinci polis. Datuk R. Jeevanthiran telah ditembak selepas satu kemalangan jalanraya di Kuala Lumpur. Penyerangnya menunjukkan kad pengenalan Pasukan Gerakan Am. Datuk R. Jeevanthiran yang merupakan bekas polis simpanan sukarela cam kad pengelanan PGA tersebut.

Datuk R. Jeevanthiran teleh ditembak dengan pistol semi otomatik Walter PPK yang kebiasaannya digunakan oleh para pegawai. Dan kenderaan yang digunakan oleh saspek adalah kenderaan curi yang dilaporkan hilang dua minggu lalu.

Selamat lagikan rakyat 1Malaysia?

Sebelum ini cerita pegawai SPRM jadi penyamun, pegawai Polis jadi pengedar dadah, anggota Tentera jadi perompak yang dilaporkan di http://amkns.blogspot.com/2011/09/sprm-penyamun-polis-pengedar-dadah.html

'Man shot me after accident'
2011/09/25

KUALA LUMPUR: A businessman said a man shot him in the waist after a minor car crash on Sept 17.

Datuk R. Jeevanthiran, 35, speaking from his hospital bed, said about midnight on Sept 16, he left home a car to meet a friend, S. Paramaguru, in Bangsar.

When he entered Jalan Bangsar, a black Proton Perdana bumped into the left side of his car.

Suspecting foul play, and looking at the fully-tinted windows of the Perdana, Jeevanthiran did not immediately stop. He slowed and stopped after about 50m.

The Perdana also stopped but the driver did not come out of the car.

Jeevanthiran drove for another 100m before stopping again. The driver of the Perdana did the same thing. When this happened, he called Paramaguru and told him what was happening.

He drove off and turned into Jalan Maarof about 12.30am and parked the car in front of the Arulmigu Sri Ramalingeswarar temple.

The driver of the Perdana did the same.

The Perdana driver, a man in his 30s, wearing a white T-shirt and jeans and sporting a cap, got out of his car and knocked on Jeevanthiran's car window.

Jeevanthiran opened the window and asked the man to wait, as he was waiting for a friend.

ANOTHER MAN CAME OUT OF THE PERDANA AND SHOWED JEEVANTHIRAN A POLICE GENERAL OPERATION FORCE AUTHORITY CARD AND ASKED HIM TO GET OUT OF THE CAR.

JEEVANTHIRAN, WHO WAS A MEMBER OF THE POLICE VOLUNTEER RESERVE IN JOHOR BARU FROM 2001 TO 2005, RECOGNISED THE POLICE ID CARD.

Paramaguru arrived, parked his Proton Perdana behind the first Perdana and approached them.

The four started talking about the accident. When Jeevanthiran said they should report the matter to the police, one of the men shouted expletives at him and Paramaguru.

When they wanted to leave, one of the men took out a gun, while the second person told him to shoot.

Paramaguru tried calming down the two men while asking Jeevanthiran to get into his car.

As Jeevanthiran opened the door, the man shot at him. He then tried to shoot Paramaguru, but the gun did not work.

The man tried again. This time the shot went off, but missed the target.

JEEVANTHIRAN SAID: "THE GUN THAT THE SUSPECT USED WAS AN OFFICERS' ISSUED SEMI-AUTO, MAGAZINE-TYPE WALTER PPK GUN."

Jeevanthiran, now bleeding, drove the car with Paramaguru to a private hospital, where he was rushed to the intensive care unit. Paramaguru called the police.

Paramaguru and two policemen went back to the scene only to find that his Perdana was gone.

Police checks revealed that the suspect's car plate was reported stolen about two weeks ago by the owner of a car, which is in a workshop.

Jeevanthiran said the doctor told him it would take at least six months for him to recover.

http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/14xex/Article

Adakah CIA yang serang gereja di Indonesia?

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 06:06 PM PDT



Pada 25 September 2011 sebuah gereja telah dibom di Indonesia menyebabkan 27 orang cedera, sebahagiannya kritikal manakala para penganut keluar ke jalan raya dalam keadaan panik. Sila baca artikel bertajuk CIA ATTACK ON CHURCH? Baca dulu, samada betul atau tidak artikel tersebut, logik atau tidak dan seterusnya.

Sila baca artikel tersebut di http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2011/09/cia-attack-on-church.html

Pengebom berani mati serang gereja di Solo, Indonesia
Kosmo 26 Sep 2011

SOLO - Seorang pengebom berani mati menyerang sebuah gereja semalam menyebabkan 27 orang cedera, sebahagiannya kritikal manakala para penganut keluar ke jalan raya dalam keadaan panik.

Ia merupakan kejadian terbaharu dalam satu siri serangan ke atas kumpulan-kumpulan minoriti di negara ini yang mempunyai jumlah penduduk Islam terbesar di dunia.

Bandar Solo yang didiami kira-kira 500,000 orang merupakan tempat kediaman seorang guru agama, Abu Bakar Bashir yang dipenjarakan Jun lalu kerana terlibat selama 15 tahun dalam sebuah kumpulan pengganas.

Seorang penganut Kristian, Kristanto berkata, dia dan isterinya bersedia untuk meninggalkan gereja Injil Bethel apabila bom tersebut menggegarkan bangunan berkenaan.

"Terdapat jeritan dan histeria. Suasana aman semalam telah menjadi situasi yang kelam-kabut," katanya.

Pengebom tersebut berada di dalam gereja bersama dengan penganut Kristian lain semasa dia bangun dan meletupkan bom ketika dalam perjalanan pulang.

Menteri Penyelaras Politik, Undang-Undang dan Hal Ehwal Awam, Djoko Suyanto berkata, Presiden Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono mengutuk keras perbuatan keganasan itu. - AFP

http://www.kosmo.com.my/kosmo/content.asp?y=2011&dt=0926&pub=Kosmo&sec=Dunia&pg=du_02.htm

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Lim Lip Eng

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 07:11 AM PDT

Lim Lip Eng


Wrecked car affecting traffic towed

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 10:27 PM PDT

Lim hired a tow truck to tow the wrecked car to a City Hall parking area near the Segambut commuter station. (Photo by Sin Chew Daily)
Source: http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/4ran/Article/ (2011/09/23, By Veena Babulal)
KUALA LUMPUR: City Hall's delay in the removal of an abandoned car in Jalan Segambut has irked Segambut folk. Motorists using the road which is an artery to the city, Jalan Duta, Jalan Ipoh and Mont Kiara want to know why City Hall did not remove the abandoned car on its flyover near the Segambut commuter station.
The car believed to be involved in an accident on Sept 10 had been there for five days before Segambut member of parliament Lim Lip Eng hired a tow truck to remove the vehicle. The car was then pulled to a City Hall parking area near the commuter station. Lim resorted to taking matters into his own hands on Sept 15 after complaints lodged with City Hall by himself and residents on Monday (two days after the car was first spotted) were not addressed.
Mohd Ishak Sidin, 40, said the abandoned car had caused the jam in Jalan Segambut to worsen. "It used to take us two hours to ply the Jalan Segambut during rush hour in the evenings. But the abandoned car increased the journey two fold. It was especially bad during the evenings, it took me four hours to reach home from the flyover, which is barely 1km away," said the resident of Mandy Villa Apartment at Segambut Bahagia. "The car blocked more than two thirds of the lane of the dual carriageway near the commuter station where traffic flows from the Duta roundabout and Jalan Ipoh towards the city," he said adding that the damaged car and traffic cones took up between 6m and 9m length of the road. "It also caused a backlog of traffic to Jalan Kuching and Jalan Duta as the road ahead after the flyover at the Segambut KTM commuter station narrows into a single carriageway."
Khairuddin Karim, 55, also said that he could not understand why the police who conducted road blocks near the bridge could not tow the vehicle or inform City Hall about it.
City Hall was unavailable for comment.

Online order gone wrong, factory owner cheated

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 10:16 PM PDT

Conned: Tan showing the inferior material he received from China that he ordered through a website. (Photo from Guang Ming Daily)
Source: http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2011/9/26/central/9529321&sec=central (By JASTIN AHMAD TARMIZI, 26/9/2011)
A factory owner was cheated when he bought goods worth almost RM500,000 from a website recently.
Tan Chong Chew, 48, whose factory manufactures thermoplastic road marking material in Kota Damansara, said he ordered four containers of hydrocarbon resin for making road marking from three companies in China only to receive fake and inferior material. "My company has been importing this material from China for almost 10 years from one supplier. The usual supplier had to stop production for maintenance of the factory for a few months. "We cannot stop production as there is a demand here so we had to source from other suppliers," he said. Tan said he had asked the companies to send specimens of the material before making the purchase. "The specimen they sent was genuine and we paid a 30% deposit to confirm the order and paid the rest once the goods were on board the ship. "When we received the product, they were not the material we ordered," he said, adding that the material he received was inferior such as bitumen. Tan said after receiving all the goods, he tried to negotiate with the suppliers, however, the three companies denied sending the wrong product. "Two of the companies agreed to compensate assuring me they would deduct from future purchases and told me to place another order," he said. Tan said he went to China twice to complain to the authorities only to find that the address given by the suppliers were non-existent.
Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng, who accompanied the victim at the press conference, urged people to be more careful when buying products on the internet. "We have to always check with the relevant authorities and confirm whether it is a genuine supplier before making a purchase," he said. "I will try to highlight this case to the Chinese embassy in Malaysia and the police," he added.

Security threat to expo puts dent on Malaysians’ dream holiday abroad

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 10:03 PM PDT

Venting their anger: Some of the tour package customers explaining their ordeal during their trip to China to the tour company operators Sunday. (Photo by Guang Ming Daily)
Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/9/26/nation/9574807&sec=nation (By WONG PEK MEI, 26/9/2011)
A dream holiday turned into a nightmare for a group of 80 Malaysians when China's security authorities received threats to sabotage the China-Eurasia Expo held in Urumqi early this month. Their tour agency YangTze Cruise and Tour Sdn Bhd said the company did its best to resolve the logistical problems encountered by the group but claimed its hands were tied. However, businessman Wong Ket Peng, 53 and his wife Wong Sow Fong, 48, who spoke on behalf of the 80 customers from the same tour to Urumqi, described their experience during the 10-day trip from Aug 21 to Sept 5 as "mentally, emotionally and physically torturing". "On the sixth day of our trip, from Dan Huang to Hami, we had to suffer a heavy traffic jam for more than 24 hours. "We had to sleep in the bus and relieve ourselves in public. It was humiliating. "To add salt to injury, we had no food and drinks as well as accommodation, although we had paid for all these in our tour package which cost RM5,000 to RM7,000. "Due to the delay in reaching Hami, the company cancelled visits to two important tourist spots - Balikun Grassland on the way to Turpan and the International Bazaar at Urumqi," said Sow Fong, a secretary. The couple were among the customers who held a protest in front of company's office at Jalan Pinggir yesterday. She said their tour guide offered them compensation of RMB55 (RM27.25) each for the cancelled visits, food and accommodation. "But this is simply not enough for what we had to endure," she added.
Yesterday, the group, along with Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng, met company president Tan Han Soong. Lim said he would help them file a formal complaint to MATTA as it was in the position to intervene and resolve the issue.
Tan said the company did not realise there would be heavy traffic on the Silk Road where the group was travelling due to the threats to the expo, which was launched by China's Vice-Premier Li Keqiang. International media reported an increase in security, including checks made in the trunks of cars and searches of bags in public areas in Urumqi, the capital of China's northwestern Xinjiang Autonomous Region, during the five-day expo. "Security was heightened due to rumours of terrorist attacks. So our customers were stuck on the road between 16 and 30 hours," he said. He said the company tried to send supplies, but it was impossible due to road closures.
Tan said he would leave the matter to the Tribunal Court to decide if the group resorted to taking the case there.

Lim Guan Eng

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 02:02 AM PDT

Lim Guan Eng


Transcript of Interview at ABC Radio Australia (en/cn)

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 10:49 PM PDT

Asia Profile:Human rights and Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng
Updated September 20, 2011 14:01:54

Lim Guan Eng is the Chief Minister of the Malaysian state of Penang and the Secretary General of Malaysia’s Democratic Action Party, the DAP.

Mr Lim has brought resounding progress to Penang under his system of governance based on the principles of ‘Competency, Accountability and Transparency’.

On Monday, the Chief Minister delivered a speech on human rights and transparency at a function sponsored by the Centre for Malaysian Studies at Monash University’s Asia Institute here in Melbourne.

Presenter: Cameron Wilson
Speaker: Lim Guan Eng, Chief Minister of Penang and Secretary General of Malaysia’s Democratic Action Party

LIM: We were quite pleased when he made the announcement but when he said subsequently that it’ll be scrapped next year likely after the next elections, we were wondering whether he’s just a cosmetic exercise and merely to present or portray his human rights credentials. So I think whether this is a genuine repeal of the act I think remains to be seen, there’s a big question mark.

WILSON: Do you think you’ll get more detail before the election?

LIM: We hope so but if he’s sincere about repealing the act he should have done it at the coming parliamentary sitting this year. There’s no reason to wait for it next year. How difficult is it to repeal an act? It’s only a one-page statute, and I do not think there will be any opposition in parliament.

WILSON: How much of this decision or the announcement to repeal the act, how much do you think is related to some of the protests and the social push that we’ve seen in Malaysia this year?

LIM: Definitely it’s linked because the Bersih rally, the quest for free, fair and clean elections was badly mishandled by the government resulting in two-thousand arrests of ordinary and law-abiding citizens, and Malaysia received widespread condemnation of the harsh crackdown. And I think they lost tremendous support, the Prime Minister’s approval rating slipped from a high of 73 per cent to 59 per cent. So this is an attempt by him to shore-up support to try to regain the initiative that he’s also a human rights advocate. But we are wondering whether he’s merely pouring old wine in new bottles.

WILSON: Does that change in support for the Prime Minister or drop as you say in support for the Prime Minister, does it naturally translate to an increased support for Bersih?

LIM: Definitely, and also I think it also eats into his efforts to try to win back more states in the next elections. So this is as I said an attempt, a cosmetic exercise which will only be proven if he continues to repeal it next year, but if he does it this year. And also the other question of this Cameron is that he has said that whilst the ISA is going to be repealed, it’ll be replaced by two other preventive laws, and we are wondering if the preventive laws that he’s going to replace the ISA is the same. And it’s not one, it’s two preventive laws, and are we getting now two ISA’s instead of one.

WILSON: And at this stage the detail of those two new laws is still relatively scant?

LIM: No details whatsoever. So it may end up to be just an empty, a meaningless announcement.

WILSON: Can we add, I’d like to hear your personal experience with the Internal Security Act. Now you were arrested under this act in the past, it was quite some time ago, but can you just outline for us the circumstances of that arrest?

LIM: Well I was detained for being a threat to national security, at the time I was only 26 years old, newly elected to parliament, and it is actually a preventive law which detains you without trial. So it is a subjective exercise or discretionary exercise by the minister in charge. They do not have to justify why they arrested you, and it is arbitrary and completely, well described as high-handed abuse of democratic norms, an act to stifle dissent. If I am considered a security threat when I was only 26 years old, I’d like to believe I’m a greater security threat now. Why am I not detained now?

WILSON: But did you know at the time that you were being antagonistic and you perhaps would be subject to this sort of treatment?

LIM: No I expected to be detained at some point of my career, not when I was just elected to parliament. How can you be a threat to national security when you are just 26 and I do not think I was that influential that if I’m not detained the whole country will go up in flames. That is far-fetched.

WILSON: And you were detained for over a year, just explain the circumstances?

LIM: 18 months, well for the first 60 days you are put under solitary confinement, the conditions of detention were what you saw in the movies; interrogation continuously for 48 hours, they put you in an enclosed room without any windows, only a ventilation shute or a vent and you’re just cut off completely from society. So you only face four walls and you have no human contact whatsoever except with your interrogators. And I think that boredom and that solitary confinement can really drive you up the wall.

WILSON: So you had no idea of what sort of support you might have had outside of your confinement and how much people knew about your situation?

LIM: For the first 60 days, none. But after my detention was extended for two years, then I had contact with the outside world, but not for the first 60 days.

WILSON: How did that experience shape your political career?

LIM: Well when you’re detained under ISA there are only two possible results; one is either you break down and you give in, what … described to your family you are turned over, or you become more determined to try to reform. And I think that I ended up angry and more determined as I said to make sure that what happened to me if possible doesn’t happen to other Malaysians.

WILSON: My guest on Connect Asia’s Profile segment today is Lim Guan Eng — the chief minister of the Malaysian island state of Penang, and Secretary General of Malaysia’s Democratic Action Party. Did you feel at all that your family’s role, the fact that you’re from a politically active family and relatively well educated and the like, did that change the treatment you received?

LIM: No I think that probably they treated me a little bit more harshly than my other comrades, probably because I was a little bit, I was a young man then, I was angry at the fact that I was detained, and some of the questions that they asked and the reasons they tried to justify for my detention were just ridiculous. So they considered me to be uncooperative and that’s why as I said perhaps they treated me a little bit more harshly.

WILSON: And how is that use of detention and the ISA, how has that changed in your view the use of that to influence political opposition over the years since you were detained, what is it, it’s 25 years ago now?

LIM: 1987, that’ll be nearly 25 years, right.

WILSON: So has it changed, have you seen a different treatment of political opponents in that time?

LIM: Yes, I think the treatment now is a little bit more, well I wonder whether the use of the word humane is appropriate, but I think they treat them a little bit gentler than during our time, because they’re used to getting away with it, and when you highlighted your abusers they had to do some modifications. But again these are superficial modifications. The core of the issue is that the ISA is evil, detention without trial is wrong. Nothing, no explanation can turn what is black into white. And it must be scrapped unconditionally.

WILSON: So that’s what you’d be looking for from the Prime Minister, Najib Razak, is it, a commitment to repeal it unconditionally?

LIM: That’s right.

WILSON: How optimistic are you that you will actually see that?

LIM: Well the fact that he’s forced to yield, previously his position is that there will be no repeal of the ISA and he’s refused to compromise on questions of security. Now this sudden announcement I think is a result of concerted pressure from all segments of society, even from supporters within the ruling coalition. I think he has come to realise that he cannot withstand the demands of civil society, and even if Malaysia is to be a civilised nation such oppressive, repressive and suppressive laws have to go.

WILSON: Do you believe that the Australian High Court decision to reject Australia’s planned deal to send asylum seekers to Malaysia for processing and the attention that that has brought on Malaysia as a country, its human rights practices here in Australia, do you feel that’s had any influence?

LIM: Well I would say it may have prompted the Prime Minister to speed up the calls and the demands that the ISA be scrapped. Definitely it’s embarrassing for Malaysia to be described by certain political leaders in Australia, and I think more importantly by the Australian High Court that we do not measure up to international human rights norms. And I do not think that this is something that we can hold our heads up high, and definitely I’m sure it would have prompted the Prime Minister to speed up the consideration to repeal the act.

WILSON: Is that not overstating the influence of Australia’s court decision and the debate here in Australia that this decision could see a repeal enacted that’s been on the cards for years with nothing happening?

LIM: I just say it could have prompted the decision be speeded up. As I said Malaysia doesn’t want to be measured negatively compared to Nauru. I would think that wouldn’t be complimentary by any standards. So definitely it would be embarrassing for any Malaysian leader, well not only just in Australia but also other countries that our human rights record doesn’t measure up internationally, and I think by repealing or by making this announcement he has received tremendous credit, and I’m sure Malaysia has received favourable press internationally.

WILSON: So in hindsight was entering into negotiations with Australia for an asylum seeker deal, was that perhaps an error in judgement, did it just bring about greater scrutiny on Malaysia?

LIM: Maybe in retrospect yes, but I think initially they were looking at the economic benefits of this deal. And when Malaysia’s human rights record was scrutinised, in the end it just doesn’t measure up.

WILSON: Can we just finish up talking a little bit on a separate note, talking about economics in Malaysia at the moment, Penang where you’re from, one of the most developed and economically important states of Malaysia. What’s driving its boom at the moment?

LIM: I think a couple of factors; number one I think many companies are looking for alternatives and Penang is able to offer that because we have finally got our act together. Principally since we took over in 2008 we have implemented governance based on competency, accountability and transparency. We have taken a strong stance against corruption, promoting integrity and I would like to say that basically we have nearly zero corruption in Penang. We were praised by Transparency International for implementing open tenders and fighting corruption.

WILSON: So has that been a success the implementation of the open tenders?

LIM: Yes we have saved public money resulting in budget surpluses every year, and we’ve got record budget surpluses, so this has resulted in record levels of investment, record budget surpluses, a labour shortage and also nearly zero debt.

WILSON: Is it something that you could see being applied to the rest of Malaysia?

LIM: Definitely, actually when you talk about open tenders Cameron it is an international norm, but in Malaysia it is considered as what I would describe as even heresy, heresy because Malaysia has never practised open tenders, it is always done through negotiated tenders and basically something for the cronies, something on the gravy train. So we feel that we have proven that a clean government practising transparency, practising open tenders can out-perform a government that looks after cronies and is not transparent.

WILSON: So given all we’ve discussed in the last 15 minutes here, the change in politics, some of the change in the economics that you’ve just discussed there, how significant is this moment in Malaysia’s history for real reform, to really see changes in the future of the way the country is run?

LIM: Well we’re at a crossroads, whether we can see change and I think change is now the most powerful word in the world. You can’t stop change, you either have to change or you will be changed, and it is up to Malaysians to seize the initiative to reclaim democracy and reclaim their government. Government should be for the people, not for the cronies, and if Malaysians are able to have the courage to change I’m sure we can be high-income economy and we can join the ranks of civilised democratic nations.

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以下是槟州首席部长林冠英于2011年9月20日接受澳洲广播电台(英文台)接受访问时的访问文本:

http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/connectasia/stories/201109/s3321815.htm

亚洲简况:人权与槟城首席部长林冠英

2011年9月20日

林冠英是马来西亚槟州首席部长及民主行动党秘书长。

林冠英在其秉持"能干、公信及透明"的施政原则,为槟城的发展带来了显著的进步。

星期一,他在莫纳斯大学亚洲研究院的马来西亚研究中心所赞助的活动上,发表了关于人权与透明度的主题演讲。

Presenter: Cameron Wilson
Speaker: Lim Guan Eng, Chief Minister of Penang and Secretary General of Malaysia’s Democratic Action Party

林冠英: 当他(首相纳结)宣布(废除内安法令)时,我们都感到很欣慰,但是当他说明年才废除,而是可能是在大选之后,我们怀疑这是不是粉饰的动作,也为他的人权记录加分。那么究竟会不会真的废除上述法令,我还是很怀疑。

威尔森: 你认为你会不会在大选前获得更多资料?

林冠英: 我们也希望,如果他是真心要废除这个法令,他应该在今年的国会废除。不用等到明年。废除法令有多难?那只是一张法令,我不认为国会里会有人反对。

威尔森: 你认为废除内安法令的决定或宣布,与今年我们看到马来西亚的示威及社会压力有什么联系?

林冠英: 肯定有关系,因为净选盟大集会这个要求自由、公平及干净选举的集会,被政府严重处理不当,导致2000个普通市民被逮捕,马来西亚也因强行镇压集会而遭到各界的谴责。我想他们也因此失去支持率,首相的支持率从73%下跌到59%。这是他希望通过废除内安法令为自己树立人权支持者的形象、重新赢取支持率的做法。但是,我们怀疑,他是不是旧酒装新瓶、换汤不换药。

威尔森: 对首相支持率的改变,或者是你所说的对首相的支持下跌,是不是可以自然地被解释成越来越多人支持净选盟?

林冠英:肯定是,我也认为他希望在来届大选赢得更多州属。所以,他的这项尝试是不是只是一种政治把戏,就要看他是不是在今年废除。另一个问题是,他说内安法令将被两外两个预防性法令取代,我们怀疑这两条替代法令是不是和内安法令一样。到时,我们不只有一条内安法令,而是有两条。

威尔森: 在这个阶段,另外两条新法令的内容还不足够?

林冠英:我们什么细节都不知道。所以它可能只是一个空洞、毫无意义的宣布。

威尔森: 你可不可以谈话你与内安法令的亲身经验。你曾在这项法令下被捕,虽然已经是很久以前的事,但是你可不可以大概讲述一下你被捕的情况?

林冠英:我曾经被指威胁国家安全而被逮捕,当年我才26岁,也是刚刚中选的国会议员。那其实是一条防范性法令,可以无审讯扣留一个人。只需要负责部长的主观或任意的判断。他们不需要说明逮捕你的理由,这是独断的、高压的对付异议分子的反民主手段。如果在我26岁那一年我被指控为威胁国家安全,我相信我现在是"更大的"威胁。为什么他们不扣留我?

威尔森: 那个时候你知不知道你被视为敌对分子,而你当时可能会遭对付?

林冠英: 我预料在我的事业里我可能会遭逮捕,但是,我中选为国会议员时我没有想过。当你才26岁,你怎么可能会威胁国家安全?我不认为我有那样的影响力,如果不捉我,整个国家会陷入混乱。这太牵强了。

威尔森: 你被扣留了超过一年,能不能说说当时的情形?

林冠英:18个月,首60天你独自被监禁, 扣留室的情形就像电影里那样;48小时连续不断地盘问,他们把你关在一个没有窗口的密室,只有一个抽风孔,你完全与世隔绝。你只面对四面墙,除了盘问你的人,无法接触其他人。我想,当时的苦闷及单独监禁,真的可以把你逼疯。

威尔森: 所以你完全不知道当时外面有多少人支持你?有多少人知道你的情况?

林冠英:首60天完全不知道。但是在我的扣留被延长两年时,我才开始与外界接触。

威尔森: 这样的经验如何造就了你的政治事业?

林冠英:当你在内安法令下被扣留时,只有两个可能性:完全崩溃、投降,不然就是更加坚定地继续改革。当时我非常愤怒也更加确定,不能让发生在我身上的事,发生在其它马来西亚人身上。

威尔森: 你是否觉得自己的家庭里的角色,比如:来自具政治背景的家庭,受过良好教育等,会不会因此而受到不同的对待?

林冠英: 我认为,我反而因此遭受比我的同志更恶劣一点的对待,可能是当时我还年轻,我为自己遭扣留感到非常愤怒,他们问我的一些问题、以及他们企图制造扣留我的理由,都让我觉得很荒唐。所以,他们认为我不合作,因此我说他们对我可能恶劣一点。

威尔森: 这段在内安法令下被扣留的经验,从你被扣留那一年,直今25年了?当局有没有改变他们影响政治反对派的方式?

林冠英:1987年,直今25年了。

威尔森: 你有没有发现对待政治对手的方式已经不同往日?

林冠英: 是的,我想现在他们对待反对派人士的方式,比我们那个年代"人道"一点,当我们不断地突出侵虐者时,他们就必须调整。但是,这些都是表面上的调整。内安法令的核心问题就是:无审讯扣留是不对的。任何人都不能把黑的讲成白的。它必须无条件被废除。

威尔森: 因此,你要知道首相纳吉是不是有诚意要无条件废除这条法令?

林冠英: 是的。

威尔森:如你所见,你对此乐观吗?

林冠英:事实上是他感受到了压力,之前他的立场是不会废除内安法令,而且拒绝在安全问题上妥协。如今,这项突如其来的宣布,我认为是受到来自各社会层面的压力,包括了执政党本身的支持者。我认为他难以抵挡住来自公民社会的要求,马来西亚若要成为一个文明的国家,那这项压迫、镇压、抑制人民的法令就得消失。

威尔森: 你相信澳洲高庭反对来自澳洲的难民到大马处理,多少影响到大马本国的人权进程吗?

林冠英:我可以说这加速了首相废除内安法令的呼声。无可否认,一些澳洲政治领袖对马来西亚的形容实在大马难堪,但最重要的是澳洲高庭指出我们还不符合国际人权标准。我不认为这项裁决能让我们继续昂首正视,这将迫使首相加速考虑废除该法令。

威尔森: 澳洲高庭的裁决是否有此高的影响力,因为澳洲方面正辩论这项决定可否见到多年来只厅楼梯响的废除动议?

林冠英:我刚说了,这可以迫使加速这项决定。马来西亚不想被别人拿来与非洲的瑙鲁做负面的比较,我想任谁都不会觉得这是一项值得庆贺的标准。所以这可让任何大马领袖都决得难堪,因为我们的人权记录不只在澳洲受非议,在其他国家也不符合国际标准,因此透过宣布废除法令,他将获得极好的声誉,而我也肯定大马也争取到了国际媒体的报导。

威尔森: 所以在澳洲难民交换计划进入协调的尾声之际,这项裁决或许是错的呢,这是否导致对马来西亚进行更严格的审查?

林冠英: 若回顾的话也许是,但我想他们最初对这项交易只是经济利益的考量 ,但随着大马人权纪录被审查,最终只会发现不符合标准。

威尔森: 在结束之前,我们可以谈谈别的吗?就谈现今的大马经济,你来自的槟城,大马其中一个高度发展及经济重镇。是什么导致槟城现在高速增长?

林冠英: 我认为有几个因素,其一是很多企业正在寻求替代方案,而槟城正可以提供它们的要求,因为我们与这些企业最终一起付诸行动。自从我们在2008年执政以来一直秉持着能干、公信、透明的施政方针。我们坚决反贪的立场、提倡廉政,我可以说槟城已经接近零贪污。我们因为实施公开招标及打击贪污,还受到国际透明组织的赞扬。

威尔森: 因此公开招标已经获得了成功?

林冠英: 是的,我们为公众省下了许多钱,因为每年都有财政盈余,而且还创下纪录。这些都体现在了投资创下纪录、财政盈余创下纪录、员工短缺及几近零的债务。

威尔森: 对你看来,这可以在大马其他地方实行吗?

林冠英:当然可以,说实在的,卡梅隆当你提到公开招标,这可是国际的标准规范啊,可在大马公开招标好像被看成异端般,因为大马不曾实施公开招标,而是给予朋党及经过谈判的招标 ,是一个黄金外快列车。所以,我们已经证明实施透明政策、实施公开招标的政府会比只照顾朋党及不透明的政府,表现好很多。

威尔森: 看回我们这15分钟的讨论,目前政治的改变以及经济上的一些改变,对马来西亚历史上的真正改革、对这个国家的未来是否有显著的影响?

林冠英:我们处于十字路口,我们能不能看到改变,"改变"已经是世界上最具影响力的字眼。你无法停止改变,你必须改变,否则你就被被改变,马来西亚人民必须选择,要主动积极回到民主正轨,纠正我们的政府。政府应该是为人民服务,而不是为朋党服务,如果马来西亚有勇气改变,我肯定我们可以成为高收入经济体,我们也可以成为文明民主国家的一分子。

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Perdana Menteri ditanya sama ada kerajaan berada dalam kedudukan berkemampuan untuk memberikan bonus dan kenaikan gaji dan elaun seperti diperkatakan beberapa pihak.

Semalam, akhbar ini melaporkan kakitangan sektor awam dijangka sekali lagi menikmati kenaikan gaji tahun ini, dan kemungkinan perkara itu antara berita baik yang akan diumumkan Najib dalam Bajet 2012 di Dewan Rakyat pada 7 Oktober ini.

Ditanya pula sama ada bajet kali ini akan memberi banyak kejutan, Najib berkata: Saya tidak tahu, tunggulah dulu, saya gemar membuat kejutan, katanya.

Perdana Menteri bagaimanapun menegaskan kerajaan melalui bajet berkenaan akan memberi tumpuan mengukuhkan permintaan dalaman berikutan persekitaran luaran yang lemah dan tidak menentu.

Kita perlu bersandar kepada permintaan dalaman, jadi bajet ini mesti merangsangkan pelaburan dan mesti membawa kepada keyakinan pengguna untuk terus belanja dengan secara berhemah supaya ekonomi domestik atau dalaman kita ini terus berpaksi kepada permintaan yang kukuh sama ada dari segi pelaburan mahupun dari segi penggunaan.

Keduanya, kita telah menetapkan NKRA (Bidang Keberhasilan Utama Negara) untuk memerangi kenaikan harga dan kos hidup rakyat, jadi kita tengah tengok bagaimana kita boleh bantu melindungi rakyat daripada kesan negatif, katanya

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