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Archive for November, 2005

new requirements for reporters in Malaysia

If you want to be news reporter in Malaysia; there is a new requirement you need to have. Telepathy.
Yup, that’s right. This is essential when you need to interview or attend press conference of BN’s ministers, MPs, etc. You need to know what it means in their mind instead of what they say on [...]

step-by-step guide to play down political storm

This is a collation of steps for a government to successfully try to fend off International political storm.

Take over all major press, radio stations and television stations. It helps if take over is quiet and paid in full instead of a hostile take over.
Take control of every branch of the democracy system. E.g. Parliament, judiciary, [...]

Firefox 1.5 is here!

Boys and girls, Firefox 1.5 has been released. Go grab them at your favourite mirror site.
Firefox 1.5 is much better then the already great browser of 1.0.7. Internet Explorer eats dust. Still I’ll stick with Camino Trunk, cause it is native OSX coded.
If looking for a mirror is too complicated. Just head to http://getfirefox.com

remember the green file?

After the exposure of the naked ear squads (NES) video clip, I did an analysis on the video clip and published it. In the analysis, I wrote the following statement:
(Guessing) There seems to be a chair leaning on the right wall between the lockers and the window/wall. On the chair, there is something green and [...]

no confidence for the prime minister

Parliament will be dissolve. Prime Minister’s government has been ousted in a no-confidence vote. Well, don’t have to cheer yet, that is in Canada.
With 92% BN MPs warming the seat, would this ever happen?
Facts about Parliament of Malaysia
Parliament of Malaysia in the House of Representatives (Dewan Rakyat), we have one Speaker (Yang di-Pertua) and two [...]

tourism : that is all it is about

I have made it very clear that I am no fan of local press. But, when Azmi goes after the local press for repeating the reports of press from China, you see a pattern here.
The three Chinese nationals who sought help from Teresa Kok about their abuses by the PDRM, and the surfacing of video [...]

Does PDRM have Internet access?

Deputy IGP Musa Hassan himself is making international headlines. Please forward the link of this BBC article to him.
I am having a hunch he is enjoying this limelight. Even though it is for the wrong reason. Strangely, all the latest news about PDRM is not updated at their “Siaran Media” section of PDRM official website.
The [...]

Pak Lah we want IPCMC NOW!

An open letter to Pak Lah, sent 27 Nov 2005 at 15:51 GMT+8 to ppm@pmo.gov.my, cc to limkitsiangblog(at)gmail(dot)com
Dear Sir,
First of all, I would like to record my “takziah” to you and your family. I believe that this is a very hard time for you. It is also a very hard time for the rakyat of [...]

what is wrong with PDRM?

Is there something wrong with all the cops? Deputy IGP Musa Hassan has this to say,
“It is the perpetrator behind the video clip whom we are after and not the policewoman, who was carrying out a routine check”
The Star – Police to go after person who filmed naked woman
I am not against the police [...]

no cover-up? police constable?

I am shocked!!! I am about to proof a cover-up!
The Star reports the following:
The uniformed woman captured on a cellular phone video ordering a naked female Chinese national to do ear squats has been identified as a police constable from the district headquarters here.
Utusan Malaysia have the following to say:
KUALA LUMPUR 25 Nov. – Polis [...]

treesome : Executive, PDRM, Citizens (part 2)

Power without responsibility is corrupt, poison, death.
Act 593 gave the PDRM almost limitless powers (those that George Bush can only dream of). With these powers, the crime rate in the country shouldn’t be as it is. With these powers, the cases solved by the PDRM should be nearing 100%. But, that is not the case. [...]

threesome : Executive, PDRM, Citizens (part 1)

The local press and Malaysian blog sphere has been buzzing with police abuse story for sometime now. But nothing prepared me for yesterday’s exposure of the police abusing detainee via video evidence.
The call for reform in the PDRM has been repeated and sounded but it is all left an empty gong by the government. Pak [...]


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