Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Pakatan Rakyat ready to form a new goverment


Today Malaysians celebrate Malaysia day – the day our country became whole and our people become united. This day has a new meaning. After years of struggle, after fighting against a system that is corrupt and unjust—we affirm that victory is finally at hand. Our vision of rebuilding this country and bringing its people together, as the founding fathers envisioned, is within reach. The economy is in turmoil with runaway inflation and joblessness creating widespread discontent. Racial tensions have been rising, exacerbated by the propaganda spread in the government owned mainstream media. The administration has offered no vision to steer the nation out of this quagmire and there is manifest erosion in confidence in the current government. We in Pakatan Rakyat believe we can save Malaysia from economic ruin and the dangerous politics of racism. We will do so prudently, legally and in doing so we will not jeopardize the security and stability of the country and the safety of its people. We have received firm commitments from members of Parliament in excess of the number required to form a new government, and our government will reflect the diverse makeup of Malaysian society. It has been our concern to ensure a peaceful transition of power. We do not wish to see a repeat of what transpired in the Selangor and Perak State governments, where following the victory of Pakatan Rakyat on March 8th, documents were shredded and removed by the outgoing administration. We furthermore advise radical elements within BN against the abuse of state power to unlawfully harass and detain our supporters. The immediate investigation by the ACA of Dato Seri Yong Teck Lee after the announcement by SAPP of its intention to move a motion of no-confidence against Dato Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi is another example of the tactics we reject. The use of the ISA, as has happened to MP Teresa Kok, would be an unlawful impediment to the transition process. In light these serious concerns, yesterday leaders of Pakatan Rakyat sent a letter to the Prime Minister at 2:30 PM requesting a meeting to discuss the future course of the nation’s leadership and to seek his assurance on the following important matters:
1) That the BN shall not hinder or prevent their BN MPs from acting in accordance with their conscience, constitutional rights and independent judgment;

2) That the BN government shall not invoke the Internal Security Act to detain any of the MPs who will join Pakatan Rakyat, or any of the present 82 Pakatan Rakyat MPs;

3) That the BN government shall not invoke emergency or police powers, or suspend the constitution, or dissolve parliament in response to our intention to form a new government;

4) That the Barisan Nasional government shall not impose road-blocks and impede the MPs from gaining access to the House of Parliament and the institutions of government.

We believe the Prime Minister will share Pakatan Rakyat’s concerns for the welfare of the people and ecurity of the nation. We are confident he will ensure the BN will act constitutionally and democratically to ensure that the transition will be peaceful, and there will be no actions taken to sabotage the wishes of the people or play on racial tensions in the country. We appeal to all quarters in Malaysian society to understand our intentions are for the betterment of Malaysian society. The mainstream media, in particular, should accept the reality of these historic times and report fairly, accurately and without bias. The irresponsible tact that is used by the media to obfuscate issues, attack opposition supporters and instigate racial tensions must end immediately. Following our meeting with the Prime Minister we intend to proceed within the framework established by the Federal Constitution in the formation of a new government, with the assent of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.


ANWAR IBRAHIM

Leader of Opposition

De-facto leader, Keadilan

Hijacked vessels to be escorted by Royal Navy

Tan Sri Mohd Hassan Merican, the president and chief executive officer of Petronas said that the two hijacked MISC vessels which have been released will be escorted by the Malaysian Navy to Djibouti. He said “All crew members on both vessels are safe and relatively healthy, although they feel traumatised. They are being attended to by our trauma team,” He added that “We delivered the money to them with the help of our navy ... it was cash on delivery. I cannot tell what we plan to do, then the pirates will know -- they are very Internet-savvy,”

Malaysia bimbang campur tangan AS

Malaysia menyatakan kebimbangan mereka kepada Pertubuhan Bangsa-bangsa Bersatu (PBB) berikutan cubaan Amerika Syarikat (AS) untuk campurtangan dengan mempersoalkan undang-undang dan pentadbiran badan kehakimannya. Menteri Luar Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim dengan tegas berkata "Jika mahu, kami juga boleh mempersoalkan asas perundangan dalam penahanan tanpa perbicaraan di Teluk Guantanamo, tetapi kami tidak berbuat demikian sepertimana kami juga tidak mempersoalkan tindakan masyarakat dalam bidang kuasa lain,".
"Ia perlu ditegaskan sekali lagi - kita tidak ada hak untuk campurtangan, dalam sebarang bentuk manifestasi atau atas sebarang dalih atau keadaan, dalam hal ehwal dalaman negara-negara lain,"tambahnya. Sebelum ini Washington pernah memberi amaran agar penyiasatan dan pendakwaan terhadap ketua pembangkang Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim tidak boleh melibatkan politik dan perlu dijalankan mengikut undang – undang. – Malaysia Today

Zaid calls for ISA repeal in open letter to PM

Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, the former Minister in the Prime Minister’s office wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi urging him to repeal the ISA (Internal Security Act). He wrote “Its continued use does not bode well for a society that is struggling to find its place in the global arena. It does not bode well for the democracy that is so vital for us to develop sustainably. Mr Prime Minister, I remember very clearly what you once said; that if one has the opportunity to do what is good and right for the country, then he must take on the task.” He also wrote “Sir, you are still the Prime Minister and you still have the opportunity to leave your footprint in Malaysian history. I urge you to do so by repealing the ISA once and for all. Let us attempt to fulfil that solemn promise made by our beloved first Prime Minister to the people of this country. Regrettably, Tunku Abdul Rahman himself reneged on his promise. In 1965, his administration detained Burhanuddin Helmi, the truly towering Malay intellectual, a nationalist who happened to be a PAS leader. He was kept in detention until his death in 1969. The only thing that is certain about that period was that Umno was facing a leadership crisis. Isn’t it coincidental that the recent spate of ISA arrests has occurred when Umno is again having a leadership crisis?”

Monday, September 29, 2008

Fingerprint results out soon on Molotov cocktail thrower

Sentul OCPD Asst Comm Zakaria Pagan said that the police will be receiving the results of the fingerprint tests in the Molotov cocktail attack in Seputeh MP Teresa Kok’s family home. He said “The bottle was immediately sent to the police forensics lab for analysis and I am expecting the results to be out any time now. I am waiting for the scan results to find out that answer,”

Hari Raya to start on Oct 1

The Keeper of the Ruler’s Seal has announced that the Hari Raya Puasa celebration will be on Wednesday, October 1. The statement reads “As ordered by Seri Paduka Baginda Yang diPertuan Agong, after obtaining the consent of the Rulers, the Keeper of the Malaysian Rulers’ Seal has declared that Hari Raya Puasa for all states in Malaysia will fall on Wednesday, Oct 1, 2008,”

Habuan seks - Zul dipecat

Ahli Majlis Daerah Perak Tengah, Zul Hassan dipecat serta merta oleh kerajaan negeri Perak setelah beliau mengaku menerima habuan seks wanita warga China berikutan skandal rasuah membabitkan projek membangunkan tanah seluas 36 hektar bernilai RM180 juta di Seri Iskandar. Menteri Besar Perak, Datuk Seri Ir. Mohammad Nizar memaklumkan arahan untuk melucutkan jawatan ahli Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) dikeluarkan pada Jumaat lalu.
‘‘Ini adalah keputusan kerajaan negeri setelah dia mengaku mendapat habuan seks wanita China menerusi seorang individu yang dikenali sebagai Mohamad Imran Abdullah pada 14 Ogos di Batu Feringgi, Pulau Pinang. Di samping itu individu yang menawarkan habuan seks itu akan didakwa secepat mungkin,” katanya. Nizar turut memberitahu keputusan itu dibuat setelah Jabatan Agama Islam Perak (JAIP) menyiasat mengikut akta dan enakmen sedia ada bagi membolehkan tindakan tegas diambil. –Malaysia Today

Naik 78 sen, turun 25 sen - Salahuddin

Ketua Dewan Pemuda PAS Pusat, Salahuddin Ayub membuat kenyataan bahawa Perdana Menteri telah dua kali mengumumkan penurunan harga minyak sebanyak dua kali namun harga barang tetap meningkat menyebabakan kadar inflasi mencecah 8 peratus. "Ini menggambarkan kerajaan tidak mempunyai perancangan khusus dalam menangani bebanan rakyat. Tindakan kerajaan menaikkan harga minyak lebih 40 peratus pada Jun lalu mengundang kenaikan harga barangan di pasaran.
"Tetapi hari ini walaupun dua kali harga minyak diturunkan tapi harga barangan di pasaran masih mahal. Ini masalahnya kerana ketidakupayaan pemimpin yang ada sekarang," katanya. Ogos lalu harga minyak diumumkan turun sebanyak 15 sen dan 24 September lalu turun lagi sebanyak 10 sen, menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan penurunan harga minyak 25 sen. Salahuddin merasakan berdasarkan nisbah Dolar Amerika Syarikat dan harga pasaran minyak negara sekarang, subsidi kerajaan seperti di tanggung oleh rakyat. –Malaysia Today

Friday, September 26, 2008

raye dtg lg...

selamat hari raya kpada kwan2 ak..
taun ni raye agk brbeza sket bg ak...
mungkin sebab ak da trlalu tua utk myambutnye..
atau masa yg dah mrubah segalanye..

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Klinik..Konvo..Ramadhan...

da hampir 2bln ak keje kt Klinik...bnyk pngalaman yg ak dpt psal disease n ubat2...xlupa jg ak bnyk brkenalan ngn Dr2 dari GH spt Dr.Don Singh (ensem tau), Dr. Pandiraja (dua2 Dr ni dari surgery dept.), Dr. Soe Aung (Lecturer kt Penang Medical College) n ramai lg...
Tarikh 16 Ogos pula akn kekal dlm memori ak sbb itulah ari ak konvo di depn mak ayah ak...berkat usaha ak, akhirnya grad jgk ak...hehe
Ramadhan da pn mjelang...tp taun ni brbeza ngn taun lpas sbb ak brbuka puasa kt msjid sorg2 jek...dulu de kwn2 gak ms brbuka...skrg ak rs lbh sunyi..ditambah ngn kesibukan pg di lab n mlm di klinik, bwatkn ak rindu saat2 ms jd student undergrad dl...