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19 January 2013

female whore oath can not be adopted ... a lie foot swear ....Rosmah swears she doesn’t have RM24m diamond ring....you think people so stupid...like stupid cattle Shahrizat...!!!!

 

Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor said she can swear to God that she never owned the RM24 million diamond ring as claimed by the opposition two years ago.

But the prime minister’s wife admitted she has seen the ring in a dinner speech for military veterans at the Defence Ministry here last night.

“I dare to swear, I dare to swear to Allah that I don’t have the ring on my hand at all.

“Indeed, the ring was brought in to be shown to those who have money. I don’t have money, so I just viewed (and felt) it was ‘very, very nice’, that’s all,” she said in the speech which was part of video footage uploaded on Youtube by news portal KLPos.

Rosmah did not specify which ring she was talking about but it was believed that she was referring to the allegation by former PKR central committee member Badrul Hisham Shaharin in 2011.

Badrul Hisham lodged a report with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) saying he received information that a ring tagged at RM24,458,400 was flown into Kuala Lumpur with Rosmah being the receiver.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz clarified later that although the ring was brought into the country, it was not sold and was eventually returned to the company which owns it.

Rosmah had then denied the allegation, terming it slander, but did not reveal whether she had seen the ring before.

Rosmah said at the dinner that she had become the number one target of the opposition, despite not being a politician.

“I know that their first agenda is to attack Rosmah. Attack Rosmah, not anyone else, not Najib, but attack Rosmah.

“They attacked the wife of another. That surprised me,” she said.

A man was then heard shouting “Kurang ajar! (uncouth)”

“Nevermind, let them say. We leave it to God, we leave it to Allah.

“If they want to commit sins, let them be. Let them commit sins, we just have to be patient.

“I hope you don’t listen to their slander... if there is any issue, talk to me; ask me personally, I can explain,” she added

18 January 2013

old curse going to dead....Dr M admits citizenships given out in Sabah, says nothing illegal....you dicks head...!!!

fuck u....mahathir ....!!!!

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad  admitted that citizenships were given to foreigners in Sabah, but stressed that it was “within the law”.

The former prime minister was asked to comment on the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on Sabah’s illegal immigrants issue.

“When I was prime minister, I was in power to determine the implementation of government policies.

“The government received foreigners to be citizens if (they) fulfilled certain conditions, furthermore many of those who are in Sabah are there not one, two days but already 20 to 30 years and they speak in Bahasa Melayu, they have the right to be Malaysians,” Dr Mahathir (picture) said at a press conference here.

“So the problem is when there are people who are tidak senang (unhappy) when there are some who become Malaysians although those individuals have already resided in Malaysia, that is what causes problems.”

“Why we want to reject them? They work. If they commit crimes, they are exposed to our country’s laws too. But they are needed by Malaysia,” he later added.

Throughout the press conference, he repeatedly stressed that the giving of citizenships to foreigners was “within the law”.

“I never deny it were given. What I deny is that I did something against the law, that I will deny.”

When asked if he was saying that the Project IC was lawful, he said: “Yes, it is lawful.”

Earlier in the press conference, Dr Mahathir was asked if the handing out of citizenships to foreigners was politically-motivated and to enable Umno to take over Sabah.

He replied: “I mean that is their right. Once they become citizens, whether they support Umno, Barisan Nasional, that is their business.”

“We know for a fact that not all of them are supporters of Barisan Nasional,” he added.

He also reminded reporters of the country’s first prime minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, claiming that he gave out citizenships to those who were unqualified to receive it.

“One should also look back and remember that Tunku Abdul Rahman was worse than me, he gave one million citizenships to people who are not qualified and were not even tested.”

“Why is it when he does it, it is not wrong, and when I do it, it’s wrong?” he asked.

Dr Mahathir, the country’s longest serving prime minister who was in power from 1981 to 2003, has been accused of spearheading the so-called “Project IC”, in which citizenships were allegedly given to immigrants in exchange for their votes.

But former Sabah Chief Minister Tan Sri Harris Salleh, who administered the state from 1976 to 1985, denied on Tuesday the existence of “Project IC”.

Yesterday, the late former deputy home affairs minister Tan Sri Megat Junid Megat Ayub was accused of ordering the National Registration Department (NRD)’s Sabah branch to issue temporary documents to allow immigrants to vote in a 1994 state election.

Dr Mahathir was today also asked if he had knowledge of Megat Junid’s alleged order just two weeks before the 1994 state election.

“... (But) that is either coincidental or deliberate, I wouldn’t know. But that is within the law. That it happened before elections doesn’t mean it is against the law,” he said

 

 

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It is definitely legal and within the law if you are conferring citizenship to legal residents that have met citizenship requirements. That is not the point. The point is that we are giving out ICs to illegal immigrants in exchange for vote. That is electoral fraud!

Please stop trying to change the main story line. Your hand prints are all over on this crime being conducted by the government.

So you admitted to giving them the ICs but what about them robbing, snatching, raping, killing our citizens?

Dr. M cannot do any wrong as he decides as a dictator. Whatever comes from him must be legal and right as he always has a reason. The more he talks the more severe is the beating on UMNO/BN comes GE13.

The truth is now in the open. I was extremely furious when I read the treacherous exercise done by Dr M in giving citizenships to illegals just because he wanted to topple PBS. His actions is tantamount to betrayal of the highest level & he should be arrested and tried in the court. It doesn't mean he can simply offer citizenships to anyone he likes even if he is the PM. What a load of rubbish from an imbecile PM who sold out the country & Malaysians. Punish the traitor!

legalizing the phantom voters....Najib says not wrong to give out citizenships if law followed

There is nothing wrong in handing out citizenships to foreigners as long as the law is followed, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said tonight amid revelations this week by former government officials that identity cards had been given to illegal immigrants to vote in the Sabah state election in 1994.

Najib added that credit should be given to his Barisan Nasional (BN) for setting up the Royal Commission of Inquiry on illegal immigrants in Sabah which had heard testimony about the so-called Project IC.

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the country’s longest serving prime minister who was in power from 1981 to 2003, has been accused of spearheading the so-called “Project IC”, in which citizenships were allegedly given to immigrants in exchange for their votes.

But former Sabah Chief Minister Tan Sri Harris Salleh, who administered the state from 1976 to 1985, denied on Tuesday the existence of “Project IC”.

Yesterday, the late former deputy home affairs minister Tan Sri Megat Junid Megat Ayub was accused of ordering the National Registration Department (NRD)’s Sabah branch to issue temporary documents to allow immigrants to vote in a 1994 state election.

“As long as we give ICs according to the law there is no problem.

“The Chinese and Indian communities also received their citizenships (in the same manner) during British rule. As long as it is based on law it is not wrong. This is not a big issue,” Najib told reporters after chairing the Barisan Nasional (BN) supreme council meeting tonight.

Najib added that the public should not rush to judgment about the issue as the RCI was still going on.

“There are 167 witnesses so we cannot make any decision yet. Let the RCI continue,” he said.

Dr Mahathir admitted earlier today that citizenships were given to foreigners in Sabah, but stressed that it was “within the law”.

“When I was prime minister, I was in power to determine the implementation of government policies.

“The government received foreigners to be citizens if (they) fulfilled certain conditions, furthermore those who are there are not one, two days but already 20 to 30 years and they speak in Bahasa Melayu, have the right to be Malaysians,” Dr Mahathir said at a press conference here.

“So the problem is when there are people who are tidak senang (unhappy) when there are some who become Malaysians although those individuals have already long resided in Malaysia, that is what causes problems.”

Earlier this week the RCI heard testimony that the Election Commission (EC) had instructed the National Registration Department (NRD) to change the names of 16,000 immigrants in Sabah and to give them identity cards.

Former Sabah NRD deputy director Mohd Nasir Sugip, who worked in Sabah NRD from 1992 to 1994, told the RCI today that the then-Sabah EC director, Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Yusof, had ordered Sabah NRD to change the names of Indonesian and Filipino immigrants to increase the number of Muslim voters in Sabah.

Yesterday, former Sabah NRD director Ramli Kamarudin told the inquiry that the late Tan Sri Megat Junid Megat Ayub had instructed him to provide immigrants with NRD receipts, temporary documents that allowed them to vote in a 1994 state election.

 

 

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Yes. But the problem now is that citizenships was given unlawfully.

what laws, are there 2 sets of laws? one for those born and lived in the country but without citizenship and a different set of laws for those who enter through the back door, even the IC is free. Further you only formed the RCI after pressure from the people of Sabah, not at your own free will.

This man has no penis ....only brave infront journalists .... if there is a penis please denies in court...

Najib denies Deepak allegations, says carpet dealer not credible

Datuk Seri Najib Razak denied tonight any involvement in the drafting of P. Balasubramaniam’s second sworn statement about the 2006 murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu.

He said carpet dealer Deepak Jaikishan’s allegations were not true, dismissing the claim as a non-issue.

The prime minister (picture) also said Deepak was not a credible person.

“Not true. (Deepak is) not a credible person. This is not an issue,” he told reporters tonight after chairing the Barisan Nasional (BN) supreme council meeting.

Deepak had recently admitted that he helped to get Balasubramaniam, a private investigator, to repudiate his earlier statutory declaration on the matter, including finding two lawyers to draft the new statement.

The Bar Council is investigating the identity of lawyers and possible misconduct in the drafting of Balasubramaniam’s second sworn statement about the 2006 murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu.

A cloud of mystery has hung over the identity of the lawyer who drew up Balasubramaniam’s second SD, dated a day after his first on July 3, 2008, regarding Altantuya’s 2006 murder, for which two elite police commandos have been convicted and are facing death sentences.

Americk had previously said M. Arunampalam’s role as the lawyer who had drafted Balasubramaniam’s second SD had been dispelled by well-connected businessman Deepak, who is also in the centre of the controversy surrounding Balasubramaniam’s two SDs.

He said Deepak had cleared Arunampalam ― whom the carpet dealer had engaged to handle his property transactions previously ― as a likely candidate for drafting the second SD.

He also said the clues were all assembled for the Bar Council to act upon and advised the body to check out lawyers who had previously worked for the politicians named in Balasubramaniam’s SD, to question them in an inquiry.

He pointed that only a handful of lawyers would have access to a prominent personality that had been named in Balasubramaniam’s SDs, out of the 14,000 members of the Malaysian Bar.

Senior lawyer Tan Sri Cecil Abraham, who has been linked to the second statutory declaration has refused to comment on his alleged role in preparing the document.

 

 

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why did it take ages for you to refute? Or was it that you were searching for a suitable answer all this while? Come to think of it, we do understand because of your tight schedules and were busy disbursing money to the "needy".

So many weeks after Deepak's "expose", Najib finally finds the inspiration to deny the allegations. What a revelation!

The time that elapsed between the allegations and denial gives much food for thought. And for such serious allegations that Deepak made, Najib is only capable of making a lame denial. We expect Najib to take the matter to the courts to clear his name, and to go for the jugular.

Najib's reaction certainly does not commensurate with the strong and damaging allegations. Where are Najib's lawyers and advisers and defenders? Why are they so silent on the matter? Do we miss anything?

Something is brewing...and can we expect more fireworks in the days to come?

I don't think Najib is going to end this issue by simply saying that Deepak is not credible. We need more than that. For a carpet dealer, he seems to be able to get lucrative contracts from the government. I think there is connections somewhere

15 January 2013

did najib said sincerely ..???....Najib thanks Pakatan for respecting spirit of assembly act

 

The prime minister  thanked federal opposition Pakatan Rakyat (PR) for respecting the spirit of the Peaceful Assembly Act (PAA) 2012 during their mega-rally last Saturday.

“The rally that took place peacefully in Stadium Merdeka last Saturday is a testimony to the ability of all, whether it’s the authorities or the organisers to obey the provisions and spirit of the existing Act.

“Congratulations on the professionalism displayed by the authorities.

“I also say ‘thank you’ to the opposition; although I don’t agree with them but they respected the spirit of the Peaceful Assembly Act,” Datuk Seri Najib Razak said in his keynote address at a conference here.

Najib had earlier in his speech included the PAA as an example of law reforms undertaken by the government as part of its commitment to create a legal environment that is more supportive of human rights.

The “Himpunan Kebangkitan Rakyat” mammoth rally at Stadium Merdeka was organised by both political leaders from PR and non-partisan members of various civil society groups as a final showcase of election issues before Election 2013.

Issues raised include the push for clean and fair elections, demands for free tertiary education, fairer distribution of royalty payments to oil-producing states, and a stop to the Lynas rare-earth plant in Kuantan.

Tens of thousands of citizens poured in to the capital city to attend the rally, which was peaceful to the end.

The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) were also praised by the public and political leaders across the divide for exercising restraint during the rally informally dubbed “KL112”.

The police had also set up a media centre and deployed 80 officers to act as “media marshals” to aid and escort the press around the rally venue.

Previous rallies organised by election reforms group Bersih 2.0 had resulted in violent encounters between the police and protesters amid a shower of tear gas canisters and chemical-laced water.

Following the third rally by Bersih last year, members of the media had also complained of alleged assaults and confiscation of cameras by the police.

But the “KL112” rally organisers appeared to have breached the PAA, including a provision that bars children from participating in non-religious assemblies.

The police have said that they are investigating the organisers for violating three out of 27 conditions that were agreed to before the rally.

The three alleged infractions are: allowing children to participate, using banners that incite hostility, and for exceeding the earlier estimated 30,000 crowd target.

 

 

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em..... because he knows that PR will win this coming GE and it would be better to make friends now?

Don't be fooled by Najib. He is praising the opposition because he knows the opposition has more popular support now, and by 'praising' them, he can 'melt' some hearts.

Tell you moronic police to back off from investigating organizers for breaking the three conditions. Doing that is akin to trying to fine drivers for going over the line of the traffic light junction, while turning a blind eye to those Mat Rempits who beat the red lights.

Lastly, all of us are peaceful protesters. This episode proved that it was the police who instigated the violence in Bersih 3.0!

an old devil increasingly senile...Dr M: KL rally bid to topple BN government

Pakatan Rakyat (PR) had hoped for an Arab-style revolution to overthrow the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) at the Himpunan Kebangkitan Rakyat (People’s Uprising) rally in the city last Saturday, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today, revving up his allegations against the opposition pact ahead of Election 2013.

The still influential former prime minister (picture) has repeatedly accused the PKR-DAP-PAS alliance of attempting to evoke hatred of the government in an attempt to take it down, similar to the public uprising that swept the Middle East two years ago.

“They want to topple the government, and so they had a rally, but this government is unlike the Arab government.

“We are not a dictator government. This government is elected by the people,” he told a news conference in Cyberjaya, referring to the PR pact that had backed a giant rally at the landmark Stadium Merdeka in the national capital.

The mammoth gathering organised by both political leaders from PR and non-partisan members of various civil society groups is seen as a final showcase of election issues before the 13th general election.

It has also been dubbed the “112 rally” by some, referring to the date, and the “Shamsidar rally” by others, referring to PKR deputy president Azmin Ali’s wife who was reported to be a key witness in a defamation suit against Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

“This is not a way to demonstrate. You must have strong reasons for such rallies, but this demonstration was about Shamsidar.

“Whenever there is a case in court, they want to organise demonstrations,” Dr Mahathir said.

The country’s longest serving PM of 22 years said Malaysia is democratic and allows demonstrations, but added there should be strong grounds before one is held.

Last year, the 87-year-old claimed in his blog posts and in speeches that the slew of public rallies, all backed by PR, were attempts to further destabilise and cause disarray in the country should they lose the polls.

Several bloggers have alleged that the rally was to stop Shamsidar Taharin from turning witness for Senator Datuk S. Nallakaruppan in his suit against Anwar, which has been fixed for case management this Friday.

Lawyers for Anwar, however, have debunked the claims, while The Sun newspaper reported today that Shamsidar will take the stand on January 18.

Police had yesterday placed the size of the rally crowd at 45,000 at its peak, revising down its figures from the 80,000 that it had earlier claimed on Twitter by mistake.

But organisers and PR leaders believe that at least 500,000 attended the mammoth event, said to be the largest that the city has seen in years.

An independent online research house, PoliTweet.org, has said the crowd was closer to 150,000 people, based on its preliminary study of the event.

 

 

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Spin Doctor M, Please lah, do not treat us like idiots or as if we are mentally challenged. Enough of your ludicrous theories and far-fetched grandfather stories.

Malaysians are not Arabs. The Arab Spring can never turn into a Malaysian Spring which you secretly hoped would happen to prove your theories right so that you could say "I told you so"!

Yes, many among us want to see a change in the government. But, that would be through civilised and democratic mechanism via the ballot boxes, not the way you wished your naysayers would do. If our ways and actions are portrayed as toppling the government, so be it.

All the rallies organised by civil society groups so far are manifestations of realities on the ground. They summed up the sentiments and frustration of the people. And the feelings of discontent are growing by the day. Perhaps you had sensed them too and felt the jitters. The ripples of Tsunami 2008 have now reached the heartlands and also the shores of East Malaysia. Some even say there would be an earthquake come the GE13. Perhaps they know better.

BTW, there is no hatred among us, just unhappiness that scandals upon scandals, corruption upon corruption, abuse of power and position upon abuse of power and position are still rampant and unchecked.

The rallies are meant to raise awareness of the masses regarding the policies and practices that had compromised the people and nation, and the numbers proved the rallies to be great successes. You surely do not like the numbers, and the reality hit you guys so much so that you are driven into denial mode!

Tell Ah Jib Gor to call the election soonest lah.

Why don't you organise one rally to explain your wealth is not from corruption. I am sure the whole nation is interested to join in.

Maybe we should pity this guy as he is showing the second stage of dementia as he is confusing the Arab spring with our peaceful rally.

chaos create by police, accused BERSIH's rally ...squid brain minister....Bersih chaos due to rejection of stadium offer, Hisham says

The home minister today appeared to blame the chaos during last year’s Bersih rally on the organisers’ refusal to accept the government’s offer to hold it in a stadium instead.

Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein today was asked to comment on last Saturday’s mega-rally that was organised by the federal opposition Pakatan Rakyat (PR).

He pointed out that the authorities did not stop rallies in other states that culminated in the mass rally in Kuala Lumpur, saying that there should be “engagement” before such events.

“When a stadium is offered and a stadium is rejected and there is intention to mengempurkan (riot) in certain incidents, that becomes a lesson to us that cannot be repeated,” Hishammuddin said at a press conference here.

“The last one Bersih, for example, they refused the stadium...at the end of the day, see what happened. That is a lesson to all...” he later repeated, this time making a clear reference to the Bersih rally for electoral reform last year.

On April 28 last year, Bersih 2.0 had said that it wanted to organise its third rally at Dataran Merdeka, but the police obtained a court order barring the public from entering the historic square.

The government also offered the rally organisers alternative venues including the Bukit Jalil Stadium and Stadium Merdeka, but Bersih 2.0 turned down the offer that was given just days before the rally, saying that it was too last-minute.

The electoral reform group, however, was denied the use of Stadium Merdeka by the government for its second rally on July 9, 2011.

Earlier during the same press conference, Hishammuddin said that last Saturday’s Himpunan Kebangkitan Rakyat rally presents a “new landscape”.

“I am thankful because there were no unwanted incidents. If all are responsible, agree with the stadium that was determined, no provocation on the way to the stadium, I believe what we see on Saturday is a new landscape.”

When asked about Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s chants of “Merdeka” (Independence) at the Saturday rally in Stadium Merdeka, he said, “It’s up to him. It does not affect security for now.”

But the Umno leader criticised Anwar for his alleged breaching of barricades set up around Dataran Merdeka last year.

“But before this, when he merempuh (breached) Dataran Merdeka that was not allowed, in a situation that purposely wants to create huru-hara (chaos), the authorities, especially the police, were forced to take action.

“But if it goes on smoothly, want to shout, want to scream for one morning, one night in the stadium, if it doesn’t affect security, we can get a win-win situation because it gives space for them to express.”

He said that those who turned up at the mega-rally are just a “minority”, in comparison with the “majority” represented by the country’s population of 28 million.

He said the voice of the rally participants should be "balanced" with the majority voice of Malaysians who still want security and public peace.

Last Saturday's rally saw the organisers and tens of thousands of participants working together with the police to keep it peaceful to the end.

This was in sharp contrast to the chaos in the aftermath of previous rallies held by Bersih, where rally participants were sprayed with tear gas and chemical-laced water.

The rally, also known as "KL112", was used by PR and civil society leaders to champion various issues ahead of Election 2013 — including a push for clean and fair elections, free tertiary education, fairer distribution of oil royalty for oil-producing states and a stop to the Lynas rare-earth plant in Kuantan.

 

 

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*He said that those who turned up at the mega-rally are just a “minority”, in comparison with the “majority” represented by the country’s population of 28 million.

Why Umno always sound like a broken record? Ok, sure Hisham, you are right. The remaining 28mil minus 100 thousands will vote Umno. Why not fulfill Bersih demand, stop with the BR1M vote baiting, and free msm to opposition since 28mil minus 100 thousands will 100% support you. Go ahead have the GE now in fact.

Hishamuddin just wanted to give excuses as the rally turned out well. If the rally had turned violent, he will come out with his gun blazing & blame PR for the fiasco. Now he has nothing to blame & the best he can do is to give excuse that the last Bersih rally didn't accept stadiums as venue. If the authorities had given permission to rally at Dataran Merdeka, nothing will happen because we are civilized people, unlike the so-called elected lawmakers who have pea brain!

Further the Mayor & DBKL are UMNO's running dogs & they were the ones who refused to give permit for the Bersih rally as they received instruction from their UMNO masters. We showed civility & respect for the laws & behave accordingly as civilized Malaysians. Don't treat us as if we are the enemies. Long live the Rakyat!

Hisham, don't make yourself look any worse. Why is that every time you open your mouth to say something, it is just so incoherent? We really need to clean house and have good quality MP and cabinet members.

Bersih chaos is due to your stupidity in handling the situation and nothing else!

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