Tag: Johor Bahru

  • Ramai Warga Singapura Mula Jual Rumah Mewah Di Johor

    Ramai Warga Singapura Mula Jual Rumah Mewah Di Johor

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    KEBELAKANGAN ini, apabila duduk di beranda rumahnya di Setia Indah, Johor, perasaan sedih bercampur kecewa menyelinap ke dalam hati Encik Jeffri Husin.

    Warga Singapura itu gundah kerana dalam proses menjual rumah idamannya itu – sebuah teres sudut dua tingkat dengan empat bilik tidur – dan pulang ke Singapura.

    Bapa empat anak berusia antara 11 dengan 20 tahun dan masih bersekolah di Singapura itu terpaksa mengambil keputusan tersebut kerana tidak sanggup menanggung kos tinggi membayar tol di Koswe setiap hari.

    “Ini bukan soal jual rumah saja, tapi berakhirnya sebuah impian,” katanya dengan suara tersekat-sekat.

    Encik Jeffri, 46 tahun, yang bekerja di sebuah syarikat penerbangan di sini, berkata beliau dan isterinya memutuskan menjual flat lima bilik mereka di Pasir Ris dan berpindah ke Johor empat tahun lalu setelah tertarik mendengar kisah teman yang seronok tinggal di rumah lebih besar dan berhalaman di seberang Tambak.

    Saat membeli rumah idaman mereka itu, yang berharga kurang RM500,000 ($195,300), detik paling bahagia bagi beliau dan isterinya.

    “Kami sudah bayangkan rumah ini sebagai tempat kami meniti usia senja nanti,” kata Encik Jeffri yang menghabiskan sebahagian zaman kanak-kanaknya di Melaka dan masih rapat dengan ramai anggota keluarganya di Malaysia.

    Beliau berkata kenaikan kadar tol itu beban yang terlalu berat dipikul. Malaysia menaikkan kadar tol sedia ada dan mengenakan tol baru bagi kenderaan keluar dan masuk Singapura melalui Kompleks Kastam, Imigresen dan Kuarantin (CIQ) Johor Bahru mulai bulan lalu.

    Singapura akan mengambil langkah serupa, sejajar dengan dasar pemerintah menyepadankan kadar tol dengan yang dikenakan Malaysia, mulai bulan depan.

    Selain itu, Malaysia merancang memperkenal Permit Masuk Kenderaan (VEP) ke atas kereta asing yang memasuki negara itu melalui Johor. Dengan kenaikan kadar tol, Encik Jeffri membayar sekitar $400 sebulan bagi menyeberang Koswe.

    Sekiranya VEP itu dilaksana, beliau dikehendaki menanggung kos sekitar $600 sebulan.

    Merumitkan lagi keadaan, Encik Jeffri dikehendaki menjual rumahnya di Johor sebelum boleh membeli flat di Singapura, ekoran undang-undang yang memerlukan seseorang itu menjual hartanah lain yang dimiliki, baik di dalam mahupun luar negara, dalam tempoh enam bulan selepas membeli flat HDB.

    Pilihan lain bagi Encik Jeffri ialah menyewa flat di sini. Namun, beliau tidak mampu kerana kadar sewa kekal tinggi walaupun pasaran sewa agak lembap.

    “Untuk sewa seluruh flat, anggarannya $2,000 sebulan. Ia tidak selesaikan masalah saya,” kata beliau. Lantaran itulah, satu-satunya cara baginya ialah menjual rumah idamannya di Johor dan membeli flat di sini.

    Menurut Encik Jeffri, beliau boleh membeli flat tiga bilik berdasarkan simpanannya dalam Tabung Simpanan Pekerja (CPF), tetapi beliau telah memohon pinjaman bank bagi membeli flat lebih besar.

    Rabu lalu, Berita Harian melaporkan kebelakangan ini ejen hartanah setempat menerima banyak panggilan daripada orang Melayu Singapura yang tinggal di Johor meminta mereka mencarikan flat di sini untuk dibeli atau disewa.

    Ejen tersebut mendedahkan sebahagian mereka yang mahu pulang ke Singapura ekoran kadar tol lebih tinggi itu tersepit kerana tidak mampu menyewa flat sedangkan rumah mereka di Johor sukar dijual.

    Namun, Encik Jeffri yakin dapat menjual rumahnya di Johor dalam masa terdekat. “Sebabnya, selain teres sudut, pemandangan rumah saya tidak terhalang,” kata beliau. Keadaan tidak menentu itu membuat perasaan kecewa dan sedih Encik Jeffri lekas bertukar menjadi marah.

    “Keputusan yang diambil pihak berkuasa tidak ambil kira kesannya ke atas orang biasa seperti kami. Banyak projek perumahan di Johor dipasarkan kepada orang Singapura.

    Kami yang tinggal di Johor juga menyumbang kepada ekonomi Malaysia, jadi kenapa kami dibuat sebegini?

    “Saya bukan menolak sepenuhnya kenaikan tol, tapi biarlah ia berpada-pada.

    Dan bila dinaikkan, pastikan ada pilihan alternatif, seperti MRT,” katanya.

    Sumber: http://beritaharian.sg/setempat/rumah-idaman-di-jb-jadi-igauan-akibat-tol#sthash.zeAdMKyS.dpuf

  • MDA Allows Local Tertiary Institutions To Show Film on Exiled Chinese Communists

    MDA Allows Local Tertiary Institutions To Show Film on Exiled Chinese Communists

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    SINGAPORE & JOHOR BARU – The Media Development Authority is giving leeway to institutions of higher learning to show films that are restricted or not allowed, including To Singapore With Love.

    It also said it has accepted a request from the Yale-NUS College to screen the film on Singapore’s political exiles, for classroom teaching and discussion only.

    The 70-minute documentary, by local film-maker Tan Pin Pin, 44, received a “Not Allowed for All Ratings (NAR)” classification from the MDA last Thursday.

    That was because the film’s contents “undermine national security” and distort the legitimate actions of security agencies as acts that victimise innocent individuals, the MDA had said.

    Films classified as NAR are not allowed for public exhibition or distribution.

    In its most recent statement on Friday, MDA said it “recognises that lecturers and students of media or related courses at tertiary institutions may require access to a wider variety of films, including films that are classified R21 or NAR.

    “Some leeway is provided to these institutions to screen films for educational purposes, on condition that these films have either been previously classified by the MDA, or prior approval has been sought from the MDA before the films are acquired.”

    Also on Friday, more than 350 Singaporeans crossed the Causeway to Johor Baru to catch Tan’s film, which was showing as part of an annual Freedom Film Festival.

    The film has already been shown in Petaling Jaya and will go to Kuantan and Penang next.

    In total, more than 410 people attended, with at least 20 on the waitlist. This was almost triple the number of participants that organisers were anticipating.

    Organisers had to book an extra, larger room to accommodate viewers.

    The documentary film includes interviews with nine political exiles who fled Singapore and now live in Britain and Thailand. Most were members or supporters of the Communist Party of Malaya, according to the MDA.

    It has been touring the international film circuit for about a year, and will make its way to the Philippines and London in the next few weeks.

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/more-singapore-stories/story/singaporeans-arrive-johor-baru-screening-documentary-sin#9

  • Banned Film Showing Life Story of Chinese Communists Shown in JB

    Banned Film Showing Life Story of Chinese Communists Shown in JB

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    Government had made it clear that it would allow former members of the Communist Party of Malaya to return if they agreed to be interviewed on their past activities to resolve their cases.

    Source: http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/jb-screening-political-exiles-film-draws-many-sporeans

    JOHOR BARU — More than 400 people — a vast majority came from Singapore, including students, working professionals and retirees — turned up yesterday at a Johor Baru hotel for the screening of a documentary on Singapore political exiles that has been disallowed for public screening in the Republic.

    The film, To Singapore, With Love, directed by film-maker Tan Pin Pin and featuring interviews with Singapore student leaders and activists now living in Thailand, the United Kingdom and Malaysia after having fled the Republic between the 1960s and 1980s, was shown as part of Malaysia’s Freedom Film Festival.

    Organisers said about 350 members of the audience were from Singapore. Among these, about 150 had arrived on four chartered buses.

    Interest in the film increased after the Media Development Authority (MDA) earlier this month classified it as Not Allowed for All Ratings (NAR), saying its contents undermined national security “because the legitimate actions of security agencies to protect the national security and stability of Singapore are presented in a distorted way as acts that victimised innocent individuals”.

    The film was screened in two function rooms in the11@Century Hotel, and several people who turned up for the screening said they had come to learn more about Singapore’s history. Freelance graphic designer Sim Xin Feng, 21, said she wanted to know more about Singapore and why the film was classified as NAR. Student Wong Xinyuan, 20, who is studying liberal arts in Germany, said she had some prior knowledge about the political exiles and “wanted to know what they think”.

    Some relatives of the exiles were also among the audience, said Mr Lim Jialiang, who had organised the bus charters with three friends. Mr Lim, 24, said he had to turn away about 200 people and that he MDA was heartened but not surprised by the response.

    Ms Tan took questions from the audience after the screening and said she had put together the 70-minute documentary — which features, among others, student leader-turned-political exile Tan Wah Piow and Dr Ang Swee Chai, whose husband was the late student activist and lawyer Francis Khoo — from about 15 hours of footage. She said she had posed three questions to the exiles: When and why they left Singapore, and what they had done with themselves since. She reiterated her disappointment with the MDA’s rating and when asked what she had learnt from making the film, said: “I suppose when something moves you, you just have to follow your instincts.”

    The MDA issued the rating last week after the National University of Singapore Museum submitted it for classification, with plans to screen it at an event, along with two other films by Ms Tan. The authority also said the individuals in the film had given distorted and untruthful accounts of how they had come to leave and remain outside Singapore. It added that the

  • Sesak di Woodlands CIQ

    Sesak di Woodlands CIQ

    KEREDAAN kenderaan keluar masuk Johor Bahru selepas Malaysia menaikkan kadar tol hanya sementara sahaja?

    Nampaknya begitu jika keadaan di Kompleks Kastam, Imigresen dan Kuarantin (CIQ) Woodlands dan Johor hujung minggu lalu dijadikan sandaran.

    Beberapa pembaca Berita Harian memberi maklum balas mereka terperangkap dalam kesesakan lebih dua jam menyeberangi koswe kelmarin dan semalam.

    Malaysia baru-baru ini memperkenalkan tol baru bagi pemandu yang menggunakan Tambak Johor yang berkuat kuasa 1 Ogos lalu.

    Pemandu kenderaan persendirian yang memasuki Malaysia dari Singapura melalui Koswe perlu membayar tol RM9.70 ($3.80) berbanding RM2.90 sebelum ini.

    Apabila memasuki Singapura pula, mereka dikenakan tol RM6.80. Bas dan teksi masing-masing perlu membayar RM13.30 dan RM8.20 bagi setiap perjalanan dua hala. Kenaikan itu menimbulkan reaksi kurang senang sebilangan rakyat Singapura.

    Masyarakat peniaga di Johor Bahru turut tidak setuju kerana menjejas perniagaan mereka.

    Menyusuli langkah Malaysia, Penguasa Pengangkutan Darat (LTA) mengumumkan Singapura akan mengenakan kadar tol yang sepadan.

    Selain tol, Malaysia juga akan mengenakan bayaran permit masuk kenderaan (VEP) kepada kenderaan asing melalui Johor Bahru

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg/setempat/sesak-balik-di-ciq#sthash.9PRsf3tB.dpuf

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  • Nora Danish Trapped in Lift at Hotel Lego JB

    Nora Danish Trapped in Lift at Hotel Lego JB

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    KUALA LUMPUR: Hotel Legoland Malaysia Resort has apologised to popular actress Nora Danish and her family for the Sunday incident where they were trapped in the hotel lift for an hour.

    Legoland Malaysia  Public Relations Manager Deviga Doreraja said the hotel management had apologised personally to the actress and her family.

    “We faced a mechanical issue with one of our lifts last night at the Hotel and we wish to once again apologise to the family involved over the incident. We are working closely with the relevant parties to ensure the matter is investigated thoroughly,” she said in a press statement sent to Astro AWANI today.

    Deviga said when the incident happened, the lift was caught between two floors of the hotel.

    She said the hotel management is working closely with the lift manufacturer Antah Schindler Sdn. Bhd to identify the technical problems leading to the incident.

    On Sunday, Nora had uploaded the picture of herself and family trapped in the hotel lift on her Instagram account.