Monday, August 8, 2011

Tottenham riots: police let gangs run riot and loot

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A peaceful protest developed into one of the ugliest scenes in recent UK history as sections of London went up in flame and rioters clashed with police.

This can happen in Malaysia if Bersih and Pakatan Rakyat were given their ways.


Yeah! Democracy. Yeah!Freedom.

London's burning because the cops were afraid of being accused of police brutality.




Britain’s biggest police force is facing criticism after it let looters run riot in north London for almost 12 hours, in some of the worst scenes of street disturbances seen in recent years.


The Metropolitan Police said it was focused on containing violent disorder in Tottenham on Saturday night, which left dozens of officers injured and saw squad cars, shops and flats burned to the ground.

But its tactics meant gangs of youths were free to break into stores at nearby Tottenham Hale retail park and in Wood Green, with looters forming an orderly queue in broad daylight to steal from a sports shop.

Riot police did not intervene to stop the looting in some areas until 7.30am the following morning, almost 12 hours after the riots began, and last night there were fresh disturbances in Enfield.

Police defended their actions, saying that their priority was to avoid loss of life in the violent clashes that started after a peaceful gathering outside a police station, held to protest a fatal shooting by Met officers on Thursday.

Metropolitan Police Commander Adrian Hanstock said that police took a decision to devote resources to the scene of the riot rather than the looting.

He said: “What you have to recognise here is that this is opportunistic criminality. These individuals who stole, looted and rampaged through businesses, businesses which are struggling in the current climate, took advantage at a time where police were dealing with some serious incidents that posed a threat to life.

“Of course we are going to focus on fires and people potentially in danger.

“You have got a situation where people have been violent and are setting fire to things. Police officers have to remain in position even after the initial violence dies down.

“It is a very delicate balance. Officers have to consider that by staying here [the riot scene] can I prevent someone being seriously injured or should I intervene when someone is committing a theft that we might be able to investigate afterwards.” Read more.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Malaysian PM's Wife Draws Flak

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The correct translation of "surat layang" is "poison pen letters" not flying letters.Most poison pen letters are character assassination to inflict maximum damage on the person.

Because of anonymity of the sender people who writes "poison pen letters" are considered "pengecut" (coward) because most of what they wrote are either untrue or half-truths.

I must admit Rosmah is too outlandish and too much in the forefront which makes her different from the wives of former prime ministers who stayed much out of the lime light.

Malaysians, particularly the Malays are not used to having their women taking centre stage.

Adorning oneself with luxurious and expensive bags and jewellery is foolhardy if you are wife of a prime minister or minister.Such display of ostentation would surely attract attention and tongue-wagging.

Modesty is a virtue, more so if you are wife of high-profile politicians.

Written by John Berthelsen

Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak’s wife blazes her own controversial trail

The surat layang – “flying letters” in Malay, or anonymous assaults -- have been flying in record numbers in recent weeks, attacking Rosmah Mansor, the wife of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak. They are being picked up and spread in volume by the country’s blogosphere, much of it arrayed against the Barisan Nasional, or ruling national coalition.

It isn’t certain who is behind the attacks, but they are clearly tied to national elections expected either late this year or early in 2012. The opposition and the dominant United Malays National Organization are blaming each other and both saying they aren’t involved. But the 60-year-old Rosmah has become a lightning rod for criticism of the administration, most of it centering on her alleged profligacy and her reported dominance of her husband’s political and social agenda. The attacks compare her to both Shakespeare’s Lady MacBeth, who drove her husband to murder and tragedy, and to former Filipino First Lady Imelda Marcos, who gained fame for her extravagance including owning hundreds of pairs of shoes.

More ominously, as Asia Sentinel has reported, she has been the subject of rumors for several years that she somehow was involved in the murder of Mongolian translator Altantuya Shaariibuu, to the extent that a businessman close to her allegedly paid a witness RM750,000 to get out of the country after he said the dead woman had an affair with her husband. In addition, court testimony has indicated that she met with a former aide to Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim prior to the aide’s accusing Anwar of raping him.

Those in Anwar’s Pakatan Rakyat coalition say the attacks on Rosmah are coming from Muhyiddin Yassin, the 64-year-old deputy prime minister and protégé of former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. Muhyiddin played a major role in driving former Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi from power and has long been regarded as being ambitious to succeed Najib should the prime minister stumble.

Added to that equation, the sources say, are Mahathir’s own ambitions to see his third son Mukhriz, currently the deputy minister of international trade, as deputy prime minister. Muhyiddin also fits Mahathir’s political philosophy more than Najib does. He is an advocate of Ketuanan Melayu – ethnic Malay dominance of the economic and political landscape, in opposition to Najib, who is committed to his so-called 1Malaysia campaign, an attempt to bring other races back into the ruling Barisan Nasional fold. Mahathir has become increasingly strident in his calls to preserve Malay dominance as well.

Sources in the United Malays National Organization blame the accusations on Pakatan Rakyat in an effort to blacken Najib’s reputation and hamstring the ruling national coalition in advance of elections expected later this year or early next. One aide to a top UMNO politician says neither Mukhriz or Muhyiddin would be likely to be attack Rosmah as Najib’s surrogate now. If serious infighting broke out within UMNO, the aide says, it would seriously cripple the party and the Barisan in advance of the polls.
If Mahathir and Muhyiddin were really be after Najib, the aide says, it would make no sense for them to be daring the destruction of their party and the loss of even more of the Barisan’s power, which was severely dented in March 2008 elections when for the first time in the country’s then-50 year history its two-thirds hold on parliament was broken by the opposition. Other sources say that Mahathir himself owes a debt of gratitude to Najib’s father, the late Tun Abdul Razak, for rehabilitating him after he had been kicked out of UMNO by Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia’s first prime minister, and that he wouldn’t go against Najib for that reason.

However, observers point out, Muhyiddin hasn’t been publicly defending either Najib or Rosmah lately. One businessman in Kuala Lumpur told Asia Sentinel: “Mahathir and Anwar are both working towards the same objective even if they aren’t working together – get Najib out.”

Rosmah has been controversial since well before Najib became prime minister. The newest sensation appeared a few weeks ago with a report by a Kuala Lumpur-based opposition blog that she had received a US$24.8 million diamond ring from the New York-based Jacob & Co. jewelers and that the ring had passed through customs without duty being charged. Rosmah has said publicly that: "There is nothing I want to say (in relation to the purchase of ring) because I have no time to entertain such issue.” She later denied buying the ring.

She has also been photographed carrying what appears to be a Birkin handbag, designed and manufactured by Hermès of Paris and named for the actress and singer Jane Birkin. Prices of the bags range from US$9,000 to US$150,000 according to the type of material used. She has been photographed as well wearing what appears to be a 65.77 carat white and black Zebra safari bangle bracelet from also Jacob & Co. and made of white and black pave diamonds and 18-karat white gold. Read more.

Friday, August 5, 2011

"Something Is Rotten In The State Of Denmark"

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"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark"

If you are product of the colonial education system you would know where that came from. If you are from that era and you don't know than screw you.

Let me expand a little on the quotation "something is rotten in the state of Denmark". As some of you would know it came from Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" which was one of the many books of literature taught at secondary school level. During my time literature was a compulsory subject but I understand in later years it was made optional.

These are metaphors and similes widely used by Shakespeare in most of the plays he wrote during his time that makes his allegories original, opulence and boldness of imagery.
For the uninitiated the phrase does not reflect the actual meaning.

So! What does "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" mean? I am sure those of my ilk would know the meaning but this writing is not directed at them, it's for the young and restless punks, who think the world of themselves but have little gray matter and worldly wisdom to show. For those with tunnel vision and easily influenced by propaganda and falsehood, the ultimate moron like the one below who came to my blog with his foul mouth and posted nasty comments:

Anonymous said...

kepala babi punya cina bangsat hantu laut, mampos la kau dari bumi melayu ini. pegi jahanam kau ke negeri china. Kalau dah banyak makan babi macam ni la.

July 30, 2011 12:33 PM

and he goes on:

Anonymous said...

dear my kuat makan babi foe, kafir zimmi, bila la kau ni nak mampos?

July 31, 2011 7:18 PM

Unlike Shakespeare who has not been to Denmark but wrote "Hamlet" with such clarity and with almost accurate visualisation of the castle in Denmark, this moron would not have made such disgraceful mistake if he has read more of my blog postings.None of what he says is me.I am not Chinese, I don't eat pork, I have no wish to go back to China and I am not about to die.Sad to say these are the types that are going to vote for Pakatan.

Anyway, let's get down to the nitty-gritty, the meaning of "Something is rotten in the state of Pakatan Rakyat" meaning " Something is not right, rife with errors and falsehood, leading to suspicion of motive"

That's right "suspicion of motive" How many times have Pakatan leaders been caught lying, fabricating stories, doctoring photos and dissimulating the truths? The whole outfit have become corps de ballet of falsehood.

From spreading lies that most UMNO members and Penawar want Najib out, to driving a wedge between Najib and his deputy, to Rosmah's RM24 million diamond ring and now to Rosmah's daughter's mother-in-law a member of the Russian mafia.

Najib's daughter is marrying the son not the mother, who is divorced from the husband, anyway.

Raja Petra's son is a drug addict so are one or two of my cousins. Are we drug addicts by association? I am not sure whether these proponents of high moral ground are morally upstanding themselves. More often than not it is always the worst that tried to better the bad.

Pakatan leaders are very talented in shit-stirring, lying and rabble-rousing to incite the people to go against the government.Even the religious Nik Aziz has gone over board by calling Bayan Baru MP Zahrain Mohd Hashim as "sampah". Short of calling him "sampah masyarakat" which I believe is what he intended.In a more matured democracy he would either have to apologise or there would be calls for him to resign.

If you do not want to respond to a challenge, it's best that you keep quiet instead of resorting to name calling, particularly, if you professed to be a man of God.It could well be the idiosyncrasies of sense of infallibility and old age that Nik Aziz is suffering from.

With the incessant attacks on Najib I can only deduce Pakatan leaders are afraid of him and his boundless effort to make sure a big win for BN in the 13th General Elections.

It's psychological, you don't try to wear down your enemy if you are not afraid of him and is not a big challenge to you.Read Sun Tze's "Art Of War" it's somewhere in his military masterpiece.

That's exactly what PR leaders are afraid off.Winning the next elections may be harder than what they perceived.


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Raid on Church: No Uproar From Pakatan Rakyat

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It's all quiet on the opposition's front.The was no uproar, there was no muck racking, there was no condemnation of religious persecution.

Why?

Because the authority that raided the church was from an opposition state.Apparently there was a police report by Jais on proselytising of Malays.

That's the hypocrisy of Pakatan Rakyat leaders.It's OK for them to do but when it's BN they would scream their heads off for the whole world to hear.

I am waiting to hear from Pakatan leaders and the good Christian Martin Jalleh what he has to say about this shameful raid on a Christian church by Jais which is under the state of Selangor.

Not that I think it is wrong, but why hold the thanksgiving dinner in a church if you have invited some Muslims to attend.

It would not matter to most if not all Sabahans but the Muslims in Peninsula are sensitive to this kind of thing and maybe the Church should respect those sensitivities.