Tag: Malaysia

  • Malaysia DPM Dismisses Culprit Of Hoax Letter As Jealous Of UMNO Unity

    Malaysia DPM Dismisses Culprit Of Hoax Letter As Jealous Of UMNO Unity

    KAJANG: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has dismissed concerns over a viral fake letter of him asking Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to step down.

    Zahid said he strongly believes the letter is defamatory.

    “(The culprit) knows (about my and Najib’s) official and personal relationship, going back to when Najib was the Umno Youth chief and the Youth and Sports Minister.

    “They see my good relationship with the Prime Minister, they are jealous of our unity, so they try to make us clash,” he said at a press conference after closing the Indian Progressive Front’s (IPF) 26th general assembly here today.

    The hoax letter also includes a list of new Cabinet members under Zahid’s administration once he takes over the number one post.

    Zahid said it is clear that the person who penned the fake letter committed three major offences, namely, forging his signature, using official government material, and spreading lies.

    “The letterhead used is not original, and the posts mentioned were also not according to protocol or present guidelines,” he said.

    Zahid, who is also Home Minister, said he has been informed that police and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) are probing the case, with over 20 police reports received so far.

    On his advice to grassroots members who may have been influenced by the letter, Zahid said they should show the detractors how close of a bond they have.

    “There have been many political bullets fired at us. We need to deflect all these lies thrown at us.

    “What is important for us is to show how close the relationship is among leaders and members from all component parties,” he added.

     

    Source: www.malaysiandigest.com

  • Pelakon Era 80an Zakaria Yusof Hembuskan Nafas Akhir Hari Ini, Baru Pulang Tunaikan Umrah

    Pelakon Era 80an Zakaria Yusof Hembuskan Nafas Akhir Hari Ini, Baru Pulang Tunaikan Umrah

    Pelakon drama era 1980an, Zakaria Yusof meninggal dunia di Kuala Lumpur hari ini (11 Dis).

    Pemergian Zakaria, 65 tahun, dimaklumkan oleh Persatuan Seniman Malaysia menerusi laman facebook mereka.

    Menurut persatuan itu, Zakarian menghembuskan nafas terakhir pada pukul 6.45 pagi.

    Laman Astro Awani melaporkan Allahyarham meninggal dunia di Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL), di sisi isteri, Fatimah Ali dan empat orang anaknya.

    Allahyarham, yang baru pulang daripada menunaikan ibadah umrah pada Rabu lalu (7 Dis), meninggal dunia akibat komplikasi jangkitan kuman pada paru-paru, buah pinggang dan jantung, lapor Berita Harian Online Malaysia.

    Menantu Allahyarham, Rashidah Mohd Yusof, memberitahu BHM Online, arwah mengadu sakit dada pada sebelah malam selepas tiba di rumah, Rabu lalu.

    “Arwah mengadu sesak nafas. Keluarga segera menghubungi ambulans dan menghantarnya ke HKL,” katanya seperti yang ditukil oleh BH Online.

    Jenazah Allahyarham dijangka dikebumikan di tanah perkuburan berhampiran Taman Permata, Hulu Klang, hari ini.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • No Influx Of Chinese Nationals In Johor

    No Influx Of Chinese Nationals In Johor

    JOHOR BARU • Investments from China into Johor are part of a global trend and it does not make sense to say that there will soon be 700,000 Chinese nationals living in the southern state, said Johor Menteri Besar Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

    He made the remarks to rebut a claim by former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad that housing projects in Johor such as Forest City township will result in an influx of Chinese nationals into the state.

    Datuk Seri Khaled said China has become an economic powerhouse with a large middle class that has a strong appetite for property all over the globe, the Malay Mail Online news website quoted him as saying on Thursday.

    And Dr Mahathir, who was prime minister for 22 years, should understand the importance of foreign investments as he had flown all over the world to ask investors to put money in the country.

    “This is a global phenomenon and it behoves all parties, particularly the private sector, to attract investment from China and, specifically, to Johor. More so when Johor is just next to Singapore,” Mr Khaled said in a statement.

    “But it is wildly inaccurate to state that property… is only for the Chinese. What more when developers in Johor do not target only Chinese as their prospects.”

    Dr Mahathir, who now leads an opposition party, claimed in a speech late last month that a “gigantic city” being built in Johor would be peopled by Chinese nationals.

    He further claimed that he had heard that they would be given Malaysian identity cards to vote for Prime Minister Najib Razak’s ruling coalition.

    “This is the frightening story I heard, that there is an attempt to issue ICs to foreigners to support Najib in the next general election,” he said in a speech at an opposition rally last week, as quoted by the Malaysian Digest news site.

    “Johoreans, Malays or even local Chinese and Indians can’t fill up this gigantic city that can hold 700,000 people. Foreigners will be imported to fill these houses being funded by Chinese developers, to settle them into our community,” Dr Mahathir said.

    Rebutting the claim, Mr Khaled said the 1,386ha Forest City project, which is being built on four man-made islands, is a project lasting 30 years.

    “Marketing for residential properties in Forest City is not concentrated only in China but also in Australia, Middle East and other countries, and it is only offering 10,000 units,” he said, as quoted by Bernama news agency.

    “After 30 years, maybe there will be 700,000 foreigners in Johor but it is unlikely all of them will be Chinese nationals.”

    He added: “We, in Johor, do not want to be the backyard of Singapore. We want to develop on our own efforts, our capability, strength and on the position of Johor itself.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Artis K-Pop Dipuji Kerana Peka Akan Peminat Berhijab Di Malaysia

    Artis K-Pop Dipuji Kerana Peka Akan Peminat Berhijab Di Malaysia

    KUALA LUMPUR: Seorang artis lelaki sebuah kumpulan K-pop dipuji para netizen di Malaysia kerana dianggap cukup peka menghormati sensitiviti masyarakat Islam.

    Ini setelah artis berkenaan, Jinyoung dari kumpulan GOT7, dilihat mengelak daripada bersentuhan dengan seorang peminat bertudung di sebuah acara di Kuala Lumpur.

    Video selama empat saat yang tersebar luas online itu menunjukkan peminat berhijab itu, yang dilihat begitu teruja mahu bertemu dengan Jinyoung, melambai-lambai ke arahnya dan cuba sama ada memberi ‘high-five’ atau bersalaman dengan bintang idola Korea itu.

    Bagaimanapun Jinyoung dilihat dengan pantas menarik tangannya agar mereka tidak bersentuhan.

    Menurut Astro Gempak, video tersebut dikongsi oleh kelab peminat IGOT7 Malaysia di laman Facebook dan Twitter sejak 5 Disember lalu.

     

    PEMINAT MALAYSIA BANGGA

    Ramai netizen yang kagum atas kepekaan Jinyoung hingga hashtag #jinyoung menjadi ‘trending’ selama dua hari berturut-turut di Twitter, lapor Astro Gempak.

    Seorang pengguna Twitter, @HeyCarl97, menulis: “Jinyoung trending kerana kelakuannya yang menghormati peminat Muslim. Saya bangga dengannya.”

    Video itu dirakamkan ketika sesi bertemu peminat digelar “Hello Session.”

    GOT7 berada di Malaysia untuk konsert jelajah GOT7 Flight Log Turbulence 2016 yang diadakan pada 4 Disember lalu.

    PERNAH PAKAI SARUNG TANGAN UNTUK BERSALAMAN

    Ini bukan kali pertama kumpulan GOT7 menarik perhatian atas atas apa yang dianggap adalah sikap mereka menghormati masyarakat Islam di Malaysia.

    Menurut Astro Gempak, kumpulan idola itu pernah memakai sarung tangan untuk bersalaman semasa sesi bertemu peminat di Malaysia pada Mac lalu untuk menghormati peminat Islam.

    Tahun lalu, kontroversi tercetus apabila sebuah video yang tersebar luas online menunjukkan beberapa gadis bertudung di Malaysia berpelukan dengan artis-artis lelaki kumpulan K-pop B1A4.

    Dalam video itu, artis-artis tersebut dilihat menyanyikan lagu kepada gadis-gadis bertudung tersebut di atas pentas dan memeluk mereka di sebuah konsert di Kuala Lumpur.

    Bahkan seorang artis lelaki mencium dahi salah seorang daripada mereka.

    Insiden itu dilaporkan menyebabkan Jabatan Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan (JAWI) memberikan gadis-gadis itu tempoh selama seminggu untuk menyerah diri kepada pihak berkuasa atau diberkas.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Father Refused Bail For Repeat-Offender-Son, Netizens Applaud

    Father Refused Bail For Repeat-Offender-Son, Netizens Applaud

    PETALING JAYA: The tough love shown by a father who made the difficult choice not to post bail for his repeat offender son received strong support from the public.

    Many took to social media to voice their opinions on the decision by V. Mariadass to teach his 26-year-old son M. Herry Dass a lesson.

    The distraught father opted not to continue with the RM3,000 bail after the son claimed trial to gang robbery.

    The response was overwhelmingly in agreement with Mariadass as an online poll by The Star Online yesterday found 95% of more than 1,000 respondents approving his decision to turn his back on his remorseless son.

    Only 5% responded that as the fa­­ther, Mariadass, 55, should take some responsibility for his son’s up­­bringing.

    The case attracted a great deal of interest with numerous Facebook users uploading their comments and showing a similar level of support for the father.

    “Tough love. But the dad did the right thing in my opinion. Hope this guy repents and makes good of his precious life,” said Jai Gaanesh, adding that he hoped that the story would serve as a lesson to others.

    Firdaus Khalid pointed out that Herry Dass had the look that suited the entertainment industry, suggesting that he could have found a role in a television drama.

    “Think about it man, you should be the one helping your dad in his old days, not making him suffer.

    “Your dad did the right thing – it’s time you learn from this lesson, be a man and get a job to help your family,” said Firdaus.

    Louisz Chin said: “The father made the right decision although it may look and sound like he was very cruel.

    “No parent would want their children to go to jail but it has come to the extent that the parent has to allow his child to face reality.”

    Raveendran Subramaniam said it must have been a difficult choice and quoted the idiom “spare the rod and spoil the child”.

    However, not all the comments were positive.

    Eddie See said that Mariadass should also be blamed as he was involved in the upbringing of his son.

    “I believe that parents should be held accountable for their children’s wrongdoing,” said See, in response to criticisms of his comments.

    KL Chong also focused on how Herry Dass might have been raised, saying that “it all starts with childhood”.

    “Teach your kid accountability and he will be careful and honest.

    “Defend the kid and blame others even when he is wrong, he will grow up never taking responsibility and always counting on dad to bail him out,” he said.

    “Prison life won’t change him!” was Daniel Raj’s remark, in contrast to comments that hoped Herry Dass would emerge a better man.

    Raj said that once Herry Dass was behind bars, he would find himself indebted to gangs and would likely not be able to escape from them.

    Herry Dass was granted bail by the court after he claimed trial under Section 395 of the Penal Code, which carries a maximum 20-year jail sentence.

    His father decided not to post his bail, saying that it was his son’s third or fourth run with the law within 10 years.

    Mariadass claimed he had borrowed as much as RM20,000 to pay the fines since.

    Several teenagers, interviewed by The Star, said Herry Dass should be brave enough to face the consequences.

    Student Lucas Ng, 16, said one must take full responsibility for their actions, saying that the decision of Herry Dass’ father was justified.

    Ng said spending time in prison could be a good lesson for Herry Dass to change for the better.

    Ruba Abinaya Raja Morgan, 14, concurred, saying “by not bailing him out, the father is teaching his son a valuable lesson in life”.

    Christina Liew, 16, said “using the rod” would serve as a reminder that one must face the outcome.

    V. Latashah, 17, said Herry Dass’ father only wanted the best for his son.

    “When a child, regardless of age, makes a mistake, he or she needs to face the consequences. You should never protect your child when they break the law,” she said.

     

    Source: www.thestar.com.my