Saturday, January 9, 2010

The Real 'Mrs Robinson'

Hantu Laut

Many of you who are now in the fifties and sixties would have remembered the 1967 film 'The Graduate' starring Anne Bancroft, Dustin Hoffman and Katharine Ross.

The film is about how an older woman Mrs Robinson (Bancroft) seduced a young graduate Benjamin Braddock (Hoffman) and he proceeded to fall in love with her daughter Elaine(Ross)

Now, 43 years later the real and true to life Mrs Robinson made her appearance.Her story is reminiscence of the film but more spicy.

Here's the true 'Mrs Robinson'

Mrs. Robinson's affair with teen rocks NIreland

BELFAST, Northern Ireland – A political scandal riveting Northern Ireland has a certain cinematic feel: an affair by 58-year-old woman named Mrs. Robinson with a 19-year-old male lover.

Five separate Facebook groups with hundreds of followers have sprung up, lampooning the affair and comparing it to the 1967 film, "The Graduate."

But there is a serious side to the story of Iris Robinson, who also happens to be a member of Parliament and the wife of Peter Robinson — Northern Ireland's government leader.

The BBC reported that Iris Robinson allegedly solicited 50,000 pounds ($80,000) from businessmen so her young lover could open a restaurant — without disclosing the fact to lawmakers.


Iris Robinson has said she would not seek re-election because she was suffering clinical depression that left her unable to function in public life and revealed that she attempted suicide. She also begged forgiveness from her husband, Peter, and the public.

"Everyone is paying a heavy price for my actions. ... I am so, so sorry," she said.

Peter Robinson, who in 2008 succeeded the Rev. Ian Paisley as head of Northern Ireland's government and its major Protestant political party, vowed Friday to stay on following the revelations about his wife.

"I will be resolutely defending attacks on my character and contesting any allegations of wrongdoing," Peter Robinson said after the BBC investigative team in Belfast exposed the scandal. He stressed that he hadn't known key details of his wife's affair before the program.

On Wednesday, Peter Robinson invited four journalists to his home to give his own agonized account of his family's private turmoil — an unprecedented display from a man renowned for an icy demeanor.

The Robinsons neglected to mention the nub of the BBC report: That Iris Robinson's lover, 39 years her junior, had received third-party cash from her that should have been disclosed to Parliament.

The BBC interviewed the former boyfriend, Kirk McCambley, now 21, who had a relationship with Iris Robinson in 2008 that lasted several months. She had been friends with the boy's father, who died earlier that year.

"She looked out for me to make sure I was OK," McCambley told the BBC.

He said Iris Robinson, now 60, gave him two checks for 25,000 pounds ($40,000) each, but she then asked him for 5,000 pounds ($8,000) back, possibly to donate to the evangelical Protestant church she attends.

The BBC said Peter Robinson was aware of the financial deal — which should have been reported to British parliamentary standards authorities in both Belfast and London. Peter Robinson denies having known about the deal.

Even before the scandal, Iris Robinson had caused her husband political problems when she condemned homosexuals as revolting and called on them to seek help from psychiatrists and Christianity.

"Just as a murderer can be redeemed by the blood of Christ, so can a homosexual," she said.


The Robinsons have been married for 40 years and have three grown children. When Iris joined her husband in Parliament in 2001, they became the United Kingdom's first husband-and-wife lawmakers.

The exposure of Iris Robinson's affair had Protestants and Catholics united in gossip Friday — including at the Lock Keepers Inn, McCambley's thriving cafe on a popular River Lagan walkway.

McCambley himself spent most of the morning standing outside the inn talking on his cell phone. Then he carefully walked across an icy river bridge to a waiting car without speaking to journalists who had also poured into the inn.

"It is just such a surprise, to think with someone so young," said Janice Richards, 33, sipping tea with her baby asleep beside her in a stroller.

Another customer, 43-year-old Carol Blaney, leaned over and agreed furtively: "I know there is the whole political thing. But to me it is the fact he is so young."

Peter Robinson's many political rivals in Northern Ireland have questioned whether he can remain head of a shaky coalition with Irish Catholics _the central achievement of the province's 1998 peace accord. Many within his own Democratic Unionist Party — a movement with a deeply conservative Protestant base — expressed doubts about his political survival as well.

Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, the senior Irish Catholic in the coalition, sought an urgent meeting Friday with Robinson but failed to get one. The two have had an increasingly tense relationship in the past year.

The political tensions coincide with ongoing attacks by IRA dissidents against police and British soldiers in Northern Ireland. On Friday, IRA dissidents badly injured a policeman when a booby-trap bomb exploded under his car as he drove to work.

Source:Yahoo

Friday, January 8, 2010

Please Stop Politicising 'Allah'

Hantu Laut

I refrained from making any comment on the controversial issue of the usage of the name 'Allah' by Christians.Race and religion are two sensitive issues that should be prodded with extreme care.

As intellectually reprehensible as it can be to certain people the fact remains that religion can inflame the passion of those who ascribed it to their personhood.They get hot under the collar whenever it is questioned,criticised or repudiated. The extremity of such intolerance could end up in social upheaval and violence.

This is one evil that we should give a wide berth.Racial and religious violence can tear a nation to shred.Countless atrocities inflicted on humanity have been in the name of religion.There are no winners,only losers.

I am from Sabah and have many Christian friends many of whom I know use 'Tuhan' or 'God' instead of 'Allah'.Two nights ago while having a drink with a Catholic friend I was surprised with his disagreement of the Catholic church insistence of using 'Allah'.He is English speaking, therefore, the question of using 'Allah' does not arise.I have yet to hear even those Malay speaking Christians using Allah outside the church.

Allah is synonymous to the Abrahamic religions and might have been in use by Christians,Muslims and Jews for as long as the religions have existed.Indonesia must have been the place where the use of Allah took its form in the Christian's Holy Book written in the Malay language. In Peninsula Malaysia 'Allah' is only use by Muslims and is synonymous with Islam.

Since the case is in the hands of the court, Malaysians from both sides of the political divide should refrain from making incendiary statements or politicise the issue to gain political mileage.It's dangerous.

Any street demonstration should be treated in the same manner as those conducted by the oppositions in the past.There should be no fear or favour.Get the water cannons and teargas out if they go on the street.This is the time to prove that 1 Malaysia is not just a slogan.What's good for the goose is good for the gander.Non action could be misinterpreted as government colluding with the wrongdoers.

It's also very disheartening that the government did not take a neutral stand on the issue and let an Islamic organisation take up the case either by mediation or the legal process if such agreement couldn't be reached.

The government should not take lightly the fire-bombing of two churches in the country.The culprits should be brought to book as quickly as possible.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

How Not To Unconvinced Malaysians

Hantu Laut

Remember PKFZ and the big one that got away.History, at least, in Malaysia, has a knack of repeating itself.

This blog is supposed to be on hiatus but I can't help getting huff and puff on the bemused account of the two missing jet engines. I will not expatiate.This will be over in a minute.

The Attorney-General (AG), in highly confident tone, says Sherlock Holmes has been assigned to sleuth and find the missing engines and bring them back to Malaysia.Whatever it takes the engines must come home.How he is going to do it remains a mystery.

If Sherlock Holmes has self-respect and reputation to keep he would be looking for Raja Petra Kamaruddin (RPK) first before he embarks on a more sinister and difficult mission.

RPK, from his unknown hideout, has tickled the AG's and police's asses to find him by posting photographs of him with two Polish women whom he contemplates as lasses reveling the New Year with him. Take your pick, Red Hat Society ladies or as BBC DJ Chris Moyles (allegedly) says 'Poles make good prostitutes'.

RPK remains a needle in a haystack for the Malaysian authorities.Our Mr Sleuth ain't doing a good job.Looks like our AG wouldn't be getting RPK nor the engines.

Would Britain extradite RPK? He may be a fugitive but certainly not a felon.Lorraine Osman fought extradition for 7 years before he was returned to Hong Kong to serve only two months jail sentence.. A convicted criminal and close associate of Tengku Razaleigh during the BMF scandal he is now living in the lap of luxury in Britain.

First, it was Ali Baba and the 40 thieves (a brigadier-general (BG) and 40 suspects).Lost, in a time warp, the RMAF (Royal Malaysian Air Force) took almost 2 weeks to come out of their burrows to tell the nation that the BG wasn't sacked for stealing the engines but sacked before the loss of the engine for incompetency.

Have you ever heard of anyone in the higher-ups of government being sacked for incompetency no matter what kind of sloth he is?

Even the Chief of RMAF talked about charging those involved with treason.

Now, let see what have we got here.One RMAF sergeant and one company director.Look like they are going to end up with misdemeanor. Charging them with stealing and disposing of stolen property could end up with light sentences.

After over a year of police work all we got were the bilis while the sharks merrily swam away.Even catching anchovies seems a remarkable feat for the Police.It took over a year of police investigation before they caught these two nonentities.Indeed, no cover-up, just a slip-up.

The two must be the most talented thieves in the country.They, not only carted the engines away from the base unbeknown to the authorities but also managed to con the Custom Department to accept their story to export the engine.

Fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm?

Are we Malaysians becoming consumers of fish stories?

Monday, January 4, 2010

ON HIATUS

DUE TO OTHER WORK COMMITMENTS THIS BLOG WILL BE ON HIATUS OF MY PERSONAL ARTICLES FROM TODAY.

HOWEVER, FROM TIME TO TIME, I WILL BE POSTING ARTICLES FROM OTHER SOURCES THAT MAY BE OF INTEREST TO THE MALAYSIAN PUBLIC.


COMMENTS ARE STILL WELCOME AND WILL BE MODERATED AS USUAL.