Sunday, August 31, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Hindraf's Wathyamoorthy in Geneva now..
He met up with United Nations Human Rights Commission in Geneva to address about Indian who being deprived and under-privilege in Malaysia.
Mr.Wathya,thanks for your great effort.
We all love you and our support always for you..
The battle continuous...MAKKAL SAKTI
Posted by Kalai at 9:11 AM 1 comments
Labels: Blogging, Hindraf, Human rights, Issue, News, People, Politic
2nd chance for Makkal Osai?
On 17thApril08 Home Minister rejecting renewal application of Makkal Osai, a tamil daily newspaper owned by ex-deputy MIC president Subramaniam.WHY??
-they giving more coverage on opposition party?
-whacking Samy Velu and his son on Sujatha's suicide case?
-published a skewed image of Jesus Christ?
Hmm..dunno what stired in Syed Hamid's mind who our new Home Minister and considering to give 2nd chance to Makkal Osai after received appeal from Makkal Osai's management and urge from Malaysian Press Institute (MPI).
What would be the fate of this Tamil Daily...
My Uncle Samy Vellu Paid the Price
Monday, April 14, 2008
Malaysia's Guantanamo Bay
Guantanamo Bay,a US naval base in Cuba being platform for US military prison where has been drawn many fires from human rights organizations.The detainees here are whom are held without fair trial just like Malaysia's Kamunting Detention Camp in Taiping.
Well just to recall..Understand from a source,Pak Lah in year 1988 during Dr.M on the PM seat said "If we want to save Malaysia and Umno, Dr.M must abolish the ISA as he uses draconian laws such as ISA to silence his critics" plus he also commented "Laws such as ISA should not exists in the Malaysia because it's a draconian and barbaric law."BUT when Pak Lah took office become Prime Minister in 2003, he called ISA as a necessary law and detainees detained under the Internal Security Act are who really proven threats to society."Oh yeah..Then why Hindaf's leader has been dump into detention camp without any trial since Nov2007 by just assuming them as terrorist and cruelty linking them to terrorism.Who lodge you complaint???Its because you afraid of them huh?
Come on,if you kept neglecting this,im very sure that your goverment will topple down by us in next Malaysia's GE.Another fiasco would occur..
Makkal Sakti!!!
Posted by Kalai at 5:21 AM 1 comments
Labels: Blogging, Human rights, Issue, News, People, Place, Politic
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Tamil New Year
Wishing all Indians around world a happy Tamil New Year.
May this year bring a lots of cheer,prosperity and almight's grace to you and your loves one.
Posted by Kalai at 6:41 PM 1 comments
Friday, April 11, 2008
I'm responsible for the losses..
That was quoted by Pak lah when meeting with the Johor Umno Liaison Body headed by Ghani Othman TODAY... But he stands on his desicison sticking as President of Party/PM to rehabilitate BN and Umno despite many officals and now UMNO Kedah called him to step down.
Relevant post......
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Anwar Ibrahim's Black 14
END OF FIVE-YEARS BAN.Malaysia's new era will begin soon...Hooray.!!
"Black 14" countdown was scheduled on 14thApril08 in Sultan Sulaiman Club,Kampung Baru,KL.Predicted 50,000 of DSAI supporters will turned out to mark "Black 14" is an anniversary of the conviction of former finance minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim .Free Anwar movement are marking this anniversary by delivering a memorandum on civil rights.Understand slogans like "Free all political prisoners" and "No to ISA" will be flagged during the event.
Black 14 was named due 14 April 1999 was the date of first guilty verdiction against Datuk Seri Anwar was passed where also relegating him from sidelines of Malaysia politics till 14 April 2008.
Posted by Kalai at 8:51 PM 3 comments
Labels: Anwar Ibrahim, Blogging, People, Place, Politic
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Goverment has barred ASTRO?
Malaysia Goverment are stoping country's sole pay-TV operator, Astro Communications from adding new channels.Minister Shaziman said "We have decided not to allow Astro to add more channels until *MCMC is satisfied that they have improved their services"...major complaints were services discruption during bad weather, lack of choice in packages offered,flick bill,etc...
*MCMC-Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission act as industry watchdog.Posted by Kalai at 9:57 AM 2 comments
You may use mobile phones on flights
New EU rules allowed usage of mobile phones on board BUT still have some worries on chatty passenger..Earlier US and many other countries ban the use of mobile devices in the air because concern on disruption on plane instruments.Assiociation of European Airlines said the network has been tested rigorously and would not interfering the aircraft navigation.
Hello hello then when floating in the air..
Pls read more Q&A relevant this in StarTribune.
Posted by Kalai at 9:07 AM 1 comments
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Princess Diana's inquest verdicts
AirAsia pay for what you use..
Beginning April 21st onwards,AirAsia will charging a fee for Handing Baggage..
If you pre-book online the charges at RM3 only but RM5 will impose when buy instant ticket at Airport counters..At this junture,AirAsia would not raise on fuel surcharges despite jet oil as today market at US$130 per barrel.Hmm..its look like a marketing gimmick.
Posted by Kalai at 2:22 AM 1 comments
Monday, April 7, 2008
Japanese girls in next Rajini's Kuselan
After Rajini's latest magnum opus release of Sivaji the Boss rocks Japan.Now a source said some scenes in Rajini's new Kuselan involving Japanese actors.Woww..Thats cool.Is the same the Yashi Merlijuki @Kiko who acted in Rajini's Baba also taking part??Hmmm.wait and see.
Pak Lah "I won't overstay as PM"
Its exactly a month after Malaysia's general election after unexpected loss of its two-thirds parliamentary majority and of five state governments.
Are Pak Lah day's numbered..?as he kept receiving lashes frm Dr.M,Ku Li, Anwar and his own UMNO who trying sabotage him.
Today he said "I won't overstay as PM"
More news here..
Indecent exposure rock the boat..
In Tamilnadu,India.The assembly members spent a degree of time about the controversy over Tamil actress on sexiest outfit.The actress who cap on the people lens are Shriya(left) in Sivaji Silver Jubilee function and Namitha(right) when inaugurates Mega Mart in Chennai.Following this ,Shriya tenders an unconditional apology for wearing very minimal dress at the Sivaji Silver Jubilee celebration in which Tamilnadu Chief Minister Karunanidhi also participated..
Then how about Namitha?Hmmm..She biasa la with all this..hehehehe
Malaysian Goverment to Introduce RON95?
Goverment are considering by revise RON 92 and RON 97 petrol to RON 95 and RON 99 respectively...
Will the price be as followings:-???
RON92 at RM1.88/L Currently
RON95 at RM1.92/L (Under Proposal?)
RON97 at RM1.92/L Currently
RON99 at RM4.75/L (Under Proposal w/o subsidy?)
RON or Research Octane Number is a measurement of a fuel's ability to resist engine knocking. A higher octane number means higher resistance to engine knocking BUT using higher RON than actually needed is wasting of money and also will cause polution due to incomplete burn of the fuel.
Posted by Kalai at 7:00 AM 2 comments
Penang Help Selangor in Water Production
Today,Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim said they looking towards Penang to garner some knowledge and expertise in water production as Penang has vast experience in water production via a public listed company and the cost of water production in that state is rather low compared with that in Selangor.
Fact of Wates Rates in both states:-
Domestic water rates for Penang is RM0.31 per cubic metre and Selangor RM0.72
Industrial water tariffs for Penang is RM0.94 and Selangor RM1.91
So it's what Rakyat expect from you.Be a role model for BN peoples...
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Art of Paddy Field in Japan
For more pictures,click here...
Posted by Kalai at 8:55 PM 1 comments
President of FAI caught in orgy film
Posted by Kalai at 9:14 AM 0 comments
Math Prodigy Sufiah Yusof NOT regretting
Pic by Newsoftheworld
Posted by Kalai at 8:32 AM 4 comments
Kerala's hot girl as Miss India 2008
Earlier she was crowned as Navy Queen 06 and now she will represent India for upcoming Miss World 08 which will be held on 4thOctober 08 at Ukraine National Palace in Kiev,Ukraine..
100th days under ISA Detention-HINDRAF
By P.Uthayakumar
Hindraf
Today is the 100th day of my arrest and detention under the ISA at Kamunting Prison, Taiping (Kemta).
I woke up early in the morning and only got to see the moon at 7am when the lock up doors were open. We are locked up about for 15 hours a day from 7pm to 7am and from 11.30am to about 2.30pm.
My spirits are manageable thus far. I have never regretted that my struggle has caused me my freedom and being locked up in prison. This is my contribution to the Malaysian Indian struggle which has been cheated by the Government for 50 years. We have remained a permanently colonized community without realizing it all these while. Now that every Malaysian Indian realises this and are willing to struggle for their "freedom" against the oppression of Malaysian Government we have no choise but to continue with the struggle. I am proud to belong to a generation who woke up against the injustices committed by the state.
The biggest satisfaction after being locked up is to see the BN being denied their two thirds majority and 5 states plus F.T. falling out of the hands of the BN. The UMNO leader who demolished the largestnumber of Hindu Temples ruthlessly, Khir Toyo was punished and so were the other UMNO leaders in their states.
I am regularly informed about HINDRAF's Makkal Sakthi wave and spirit and people praying for us. People getting arrested and beaten up, fighting for our freedom. I offer my prayers to them and their families . I hear of the hundreds of prayer meetings at temples and other gatherings for us. Please continue fighting. We never stood up for our rights over the last 50 years.
Now that we have started, we shall not stop fighting against all forms of racism and religious extremism, equality and equal opportunities for all, especially for the Malaysian Indians.
It doesn't matter how long the Government decides to lock me up but the most crucial point is we must fight and demand for our rights. 50 years of injustices are enough. Lets do it for our future generations.
The struggle goes on.
P.Uthayakumar
Hindraf
Kamunting Prison
Taiping (Kemta)
Posted by Kalai at 4:10 AM 1 comments
Labels: Blogging, Human rights, People, Politic
Who is UMNO Next Youth Leader?
Umno Youth Leader Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein has announced that he will not defending his post in the party election which going held in December08.
Now Khir Toyo,ex Selangor Menteri Besar and Mukhriz Mahathir,ex our PM son are confirmed to eyeing on the post..But why pulak Khairy who UMNO's deputy chief leader refused to answer speculation that he also would compete for the wing's top post.
So Who Be Next?
KHIR vs MUKHRIZ or/vs cunning KHAIRY
Posted by Kalai at 3:29 AM 2 comments
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Hogenakkal Integrated Drinking Water Project scrapped??
Its was proposed water project being undertaken at Hogenakkal,a beautiful waterfalls in state of Tamil Nadu,India.The objective of this project is to provide safe treated drinking water to the urban and rural areas in Krishnagiri and Dharmapuri districts.BUT today states goverment of Tamil Nadu put ON-HOLD the Hogenakkal project due his neighbour state's Karnataka over the issue which had sparked violence in both the states..
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi quotes that his government would "wait" till a popular government was installed in Karnataka after the May assembly polls and hoped that the new ministry would abide by the 1998 agreement to implement the water project."If the situation continues even after the polls there, we will tell the world that Tamils, even at the cost of their lives, will not be people without self respect. We will wait till a popular government is in place there. "
Well,understood that it was a political gimmick by Karnataka politician.So we wait and see what happens after the polls in Karnataka.Hope this project will carry on in sake of people benefits
Posted by Kalai at 10:31 PM 1 comments
Labels: Blogging, Human rights, People, Place, Politic
Newlyweds Beyonce & Jay-Z
Posted by Kalai at 9:21 PM 0 comments
Mustafa Centre,a congested mall
From just 900 Sq.Ft small store merely selling garments at 1st in year 1971 expands his territory up 150,000 Sq.Ft become Singapore's only 24hour shopping mall which located on Syed Alwi Road in Little India.
The man of Mustafa Centre,Mr.Mustaq Ahmad(in the pic) who groom the bussiness to excellences level..
This shopping centre is also being a hot spot venue for foreign workers to meet up their buddies on weekends...
Posted by Kalai at 8:36 PM 1 comments
Ferris Wheel in Tebrau City
Its Euro Wheel brought you by Euro Fun Fair and helds in Desa Tebrau,Johor Bahru at limited time.Pls go and have fun there...
Posted by Kalai at 7:20 PM 0 comments
Why Good Girl Gone Bad?
I had picked up a phrase from her clause:-
"Easy for a good girl to go bad
And once we gone
Best believe we gone forever"
Yes,there's NO U-Turn if once you turn bads.Thus choose the RIGHT soulmate for you..
Posted by Kalai at 6:48 PM 0 comments
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Government Again Uses Internal Security Act to Detain Without Trial
(New York, December 18, 2007) – The Malaysian government should order the immediate release of five Hindu Rights Action Force leaders detained under the Internal Security Act, Human Rights Watch said today. Malaysia’s Internal Security Act (ISA), which permits indefinite detention without charge or trial, has long been used against peaceful political and rights activists.
On December 13, the government arrested Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) leaders P. Uthayakumar, M. Manoharan, V. Ganabatirau, R. Kenghadharan, and T. Vasanthakumar under the ISA. Hindraf protests what they believe are discriminatory government economic policies against Malaysia’s Indian population, and on November 25 held a rally in Kuala Lumpur drawing between 10,000 and 30,000 participants.
“Holding Hindraf leaders under the ISA is an attempt to frighten into silence a minority community concerned about its rights,” said Elaine Pearson, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch. “If laws were broken, then the offenders should be charged and properly tried, not detained indefinitely.”
Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi, who is also minister of internal security, reportedly said that Hindraf leaders were undermining national security because they threaten racial and religious harmony among Malaysia’s Malay, Chinese, and Indian communities. On December 15, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan told the media, without elaboration, that the five detained activist leaders “clearly have links with international terrorist organizations and they are involved in activities that amount to inciting racial hatred.” Three of the five detained leaders have also been charged with sedition.
Hindraf’s efforts to obtain police permission for the November 25 rally were rebuffed by the Kuala Lumpur police, which refused to issue a permit. Asserting that Malaysia’s constitution guaranteed freedom of assembly and expression, Hindraf proceeded with the demonstration. Given the early morning march, some of those planning to participate gathered during the evening of November 24 at Batu Caves, a sacred Hindu site some seven miles from Kuala Lumpur, where they mingled with worshippers. At 4 a.m., police officers used tear gas and water cannons – it is unclear if they broadcasted warnings or dispersal orders – against those in the temple. Scores were detained. Later that morning, a rally in Kuala Lumpur proceeded peacefully until police told demonstrators to move on. When they refused, police used tear gas, chemically laced water, and batons to disperse them. Protestors lobbed the canisters back at police.
In the weeks since the protest, in addition to the sedition charges filed against the three leaders, the government charged 31 demonstrators with attempted murder after a policeman was allegedly injured outside Batu caves. The murder charges were dropped on December 17 and all 31 were released on bail. However, 25 members of the group still face charges for causing mischief and unlawful assembly.
Human Rights Watch said that elections are expected in early 2008.
“The upcoming elections will be an important opportunity for Malaysians to have their voices heard on a range of issues,” said Pearson. “The government must allow all voices to be heard, including those from marginalized communities like Hindraf who are seeking equal access to basic rights.”
For many years, Human Rights Watch has called for the Malaysian government to abolish the ISA . All persons now held under the ISA – 87 in September 2007 – should be freed or charged and tried under conditions that meet international standards of due process.
Malaysia, a founding member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), signed the ASEAN charter on November 21, 2007. Both under the ASEAN charter and also as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Malaysia has pledged to “promote and protect” human rights. Human Rights Watch urged the Malaysian government to honor its pledges to those international institutions as well as uphold its human rights obligations under international law by abolishing the ISA.
By Human Right Watch
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Labels: Hindraf, Human rights, Politic