Friday, October 29, 2010

KL is a beautuful nulticultural ctry that incites visitous to see its decelopment

 Two Members of Parliament, Anthony Loke (DAP, Rasah) and Teresa Kok (DAP, Seputeh) found so many errors in the brochures given out to visitors to the Malaysian pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo and had a field day pointing them out to theSUN yesterday (Expo Brochures littered with errors, pg 5 today).

The brochures were filled with spelling mistakes and grammatical errors of simple words like:

city = ctry
multicultural = nulticultural
invite = incite
development = decelopment
visitors = visitious
beautiful = beautuful
locations = locationgs

Anthony Loke said he was surprise no ministry official proof-read the brochure before it was printed.

"How can the brochure have such glaring mistakes when the purpose is to promote our country," Loke said yesterday.

Read also Teresa Kok's blog entry:

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Tony Blair's sister-in-law Lauren Booth converts to Islam

Broadcaster and journalist Lauren Booth, 43 - Cherie Blair’s half-sister - said she now wears a hijab head covering whenever she leaves her home, prays five times a day and visits her local mosque ‘when I can’.

Lauren has converted to Islam after having a ‘holy experience’ in Iran. She decided to become a Muslim six weeks ago after visiting the shrine of Fatima al-Masumeh in the city of Qom.

‘It was a Tuesday evening and I sat down and felt this shot of spiritual morphine, just absolute bliss and joy,’ she told The Mail on Sunday.

When she returned to Britain, she decided to convert immediately, presumably after Blair's conversion to Catholicism
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‘Now I don’t eat pork and I read the Koran every day. I’m on page 60. I also haven’t had a drink in 45 days, the longest period in 25 years,' she said.

'The strange thing is that since I decided to convert I haven’t wanted to touch alcohol, and I was someone who craved a glass of wine or two at the end of a day.’

Refusing to discount the possibility that she might wear a burka, she said: ‘Who knows where my spiritual journey will take me?’

Before her awakening in Iran, she had been ‘sympathetic’ to Islam and has spent considerable time working in Palestine. ‘I was always impressed with the strength and comfort it gave,’ she said of the religion.

Miss Booth, who works for Press TV, the English-language Iranian news channel, has been a vocal opponent of the war in Iraq.
Booth stands next to a damaged building in Gaza in 2008
In August 2008 she travelled to Gaza by ship from Cyprus, along with 46 other activists, to highlight Israel’s blockade of the territory. Read:


She was subsequently refused entry into both Israel and Egypt.

In 2006 she was a contestant on the ITV reality show I’m A Celebrity .  .  . Get Me Out Of Here!, donating her fee to the Palestinian relief charity Interpal. She contested alongside Myleene Klass and Jason Donovan, finishing ninth.

Booth hopes her conversion would help Mr Blair change his presumptions about Islam.

During her visit to Iran last month, Booth wrote a public letter to Mr Blair asking him to mark Al-Quds (Jerusalem) day - a protest at Israel's occupation of Palestine.

The missive was a bitter attack on the former Prime Minister, who is now a Middle East envoy working for peace in the troubled region.

'The men, women and children around me withstood a day of no water and no food (it’s called Ramadan, Tony, it’s a fast),' Booth wrote.

'Coping with hunger and thirst in the hundred degrees heat, as if it were nothing. They can withstand deprivation in the Muslim world.

'Here in Iran they feel proud to suffer in order to express solidarity with the people of Palestine. It's kind of like the way you express solidarity with America only without illegal chemical weapons and a million civilian deaths.'

She adds: 'Your world view is that Muslims, are mad, bad, dangerous to know. A contagion to be contained.

'In the final chapter [of his autobiography] you say we need a "religious counter attack" against Islam. And by "Islam" you mean the Al Quds rallies, the Palestinian intifada (based on an anti Apartheid struggle Tony, NOT religious bigotry), against every Arab who fails to put their arms in the air as the F16 missiles rain on their homes and refugee camps and sing a rousing chorus of ‘Imagine all the people...’

Booth moved to France with her family - husband Craig Darby and two daughters Alexandra and Holly in 2004.

Her husband was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident in April 2009 when he was drunk and not wearing a helmet.

A month later, Lauren wrote in The Mail on Sunday about how she and her husband Craig had argued shortly before he had a motorcycle accident and went into a coma. 

He suffered a severe brain injury, a fractured neck, damage to his spine and several broken ribs and was in a deep coma for two weeks.

The 42-year-old had to learn how to walk and talk again. He lost much of his memory, has sight problem and cannot work.

The couple decided to move back to Britain to help his recovery and reduce the amount of time Booth has to work away from home.

Of her relationship with the Blairs, she said at the time: 'I'm happy to criticise them politically if they deserve it but that on a personal level we get on fine.'

Mr Blair was famously told not to 'do God' by his spin doctor Alistair Campbell while he was Prime Minister.

But on leaving office, he converted to Catholicism after starting to go to Mass - saying later that it was his wife who spurred his decision.

He said last year that it was like 'coming home' and is now 'where my heart is, where I know I belong'.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

NUJ and CIJ want more press freedom

In response to yesterday's news that Malaysia's press freedom ranking released by Reporters Without Borders has dropped to no. 141, National Union of Journalists (NUJ) and Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) are siding together to push for more press freedom.

Is freedom of the press so lacking in this country? It depends on who you pose the question to.

To each his own.

An academic might answer differently, but if you want a professional opinion, this is what you get.

The 22 October Malay Mail on page 4 by Azreen Hani screams a big headline "PUSH FOR PRESS FREEDOM"
Read the whole story by clicking on the pic above.

Journalists and bloggers gathering at Dataran Merdeka
Two years ago journalists and bloggers (pic above) did a Walk for Press Freedom at Dataran Merdeka after de facto Law Minister, Datuk Zaid Ibrahim spoke at the National Press Club on 1 June 2008. National Union of Journalist president Norila Mohd Daud also urged the government to repeal the Printing Presses and Publications Act and the Official Secrets Act.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Malaysia’s press freedom ranking drops at 141

Malaysia is at no. 141, dropping 10 notch out of last years ranking of 131, which is bad for the perception of press freedom in the eyes of the world. Even Zimbabwe is better than us at no. 123.

Read also the RSF's websites report on Malaysia where Cartoonist Zunar's alleged seditious cartoon publications were the bone of contention with regards to Malaysia's press freedom report.  Also read Cartoonist arrested on suspicion of sedition and Censored cartoonist Zunar tells his story on how the Home Affairs Ministry banned his cartoon books and cartoon magazines, namely “1Funny Malaysia,” “Perak Darul Kartun (Perak the Land of Cartoon)” and “Isu Dalam Kartun (Issues in Cartoon).

Below is Malaysia Today's analysis on the 2010 World Press Freedom Index released by RSF (Reporters Sans Frontieres), a press watchdog group based in Paris.

Malaysia’s press freedom ranking drops to a 9 year low at 141 out of 178 countries

by Zaleh

Malaysia has scored another low ranking and this time it is in terms of press freedom. In the 2010 World Press Freedom Index, Malaysia has dropped 10 places. Last year Malaysia was ranked 131 in the ranking, one notch up from 132 the year before but this year saw Malaysia dropping to 141, the lowest in 9 years. The index involved a total of 178 countries.

The ranking was released by RSF (Reporters Without Borders) a press watchdog group based in Paris where Singapore is now at 136, the first time it has outranked us. Malaysia’s position however is higher than Thailand and the Philippines who are at the 153 and 156 positions respectively. The 2 countries are regarded to have better press freedom though but political violence was the contributing factor to their low ranking numbers. According to RSF, "Thailand - where two journalists were killed and some 15 wounded while covering the army crackdown on the 'red shirts' movement in Bangkok – lost 23 places. The Philippines lost 34 places following the massacre of over 30 reporters by partisans of one of Mindanao island's governors.”

At the top of the index are Finland, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland who all shared the number one spot while perhaps the loudest advocate of press liberty, the United States in on 20. North Korea and Eritrea are the last 2 countries. "Also in South-East Asia, Indonesia (117) cannot seem to pass under the symbolic bar separating the top 100 countries from the rest, despite remarkable media growth. Two journalists were killed there and several others received death threats, mainly for their reports on the environment. In short, repression has not diminished in Asean countries, despite the recent adoption of a human rights charter."

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Ibrahim Ali raps: I, I, I, I, I, repeat don't talk shit 3x

Update on Datuk Ibrahim Ali:

Ibrahim Ali survives by-pass surgery, now recovering in ICU


Latest from Malaysia Chronicle on Datuk Ibrahim Ali who is undergoing heart surgery on Monday (18 Oct 2010): Get well soon YB. M'sian politics would be colorless without you &

Ibrahim Ali: What will 3 blocked arteries mean to him


Please stop the mixpod song/video on your right before you click play this video

Friday, October 15, 2010

Malaysians are social media junkies according to study

Malaysians are the heaviest users of social networking sites on the planet.
This is according to the latest survey by global market research firm TNS in its largest ever study into people’s online activities and behaviour.

Malaysians are also the number one user of Facebook and on average they have the most number of online friends on this social media site.

Have a look at the statistics of the average online friends each country has below:

Malaysia        233
Brazil             231
Norway         217
China              68
South Korea    50
Tanzania         38
Japan              29

In addition to having the most friends, Malaysians are also the heaviest users, spending an average of nine hours per week on social networking sites.

Russians ranked second with an average 8.1 hours per week online, followed by Turkey where 7.7 hours a week are spent on social networks.

The study also found that consumers are now spending more time on social networking sites than using e-mail, in part fuelled by the rise in Internet access through mobile phones.


When compared with other electronic device, the study found out that 61 percent of online users use the Internet daily against 54% for TV, 36% for radio and 32% for newspapers.

Malaysia also ranked high in photo sharing on social networks.

The number of online consumers who have ever uploaded photos to social networks or photo sharing sites is 92% in Thailand, 88% in Malaysia and 87% in Vietnam, whilst developed markets are more conservative.

Less than a third of online consumers in Japan (28%) and under half of those in Germany (48%) have uploaded photos to such sites, the study said.

The TNS survey covers nearly 90 percent of the world’s online population through 50,000 interviews with consumers in 46 countries.

In another study, it is found out that online traffic to Facebook and Twitter has jumped by 200% and 1500% respectively in the last one year. Time spent on social networking websites has also increased over the past one year by 67%. More

Friday, October 8, 2010

Facebook argument between friends ends in stabbing

I believe this is the first of its kind in this beloved country of ours. Apart from those two, only God knows what was the reason or point of argument about. Anyway, this satirical cartoon from today's Malay Mail depicting the police arrest after the incident is very funny indeed!

Read the first news report from the online version of theStar on 6 October and the updated one, also from the same newspaper a day after (7 October, sans byline) and compare them.

Facebook argument between friends ends in stabbing

By HAMDAN RAJA ABDULLAH
MUAR: (6 October) An argument between two friends that started on Facebook ended up with one of them stabbing the other.

The two men, aged 24 and 22, had met up at a cybercafe in town before the younger man stabbed his friend on the ribs, around 1.30pm Tuesday.

The injured man was rushed to the Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital in an ambulance shortly after the incident. His family refused to talk to reporters.

Muar police chief Asst Comm Mohammed Nasir Ramli confirmed the incident, although he said he had yet to receive a detailed report.

Facebook feud ends in stabbing

MUAR (7 October): An argument between two friends that started on Facebook ended up with one of them stabbing the other.

The two men, aged 24 and 22, had met at a cybercafe in town supposedly to “settle” their problems, but they ended up quarrelling again.

The younger man then took out a knife and stabbed the other man in the rib and hand at about 1.30pm on Tuesday.

Muar police chief Asst Comm Mohammed Nasir Ramli said prior to the stabbing, the two men had been calling each other names in the social media network.

The injured man, Neo Boon Chi, was rushed to the Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital in an ambulance shortly after the incident.

His family refused to talk to reporters.

Neo is from Jalan Hashim here and works at a hardware shop while his attacker is a salesman.

ACP Mohammed Nasir said Neo’s condition was reported to be stable and the attacker was arrested at 5.45pm the same day.

“He has been remanded for four days to assist in investigations,” he said.

He said the man would be investigated under Section 324 of the Penal Code for using a weapon to cause injury.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Busty Heart not only crushes hearts but also beer cans

Hey guys, don't mess with this woman. If you're thinking tits for tats, you'll get boobs for bats! Cans, watermelons, and even baseball bats have not escaped the tits of steel. Don’t believe us? Well watch the video below of Busty Heart's boobs of steel.

This video is from Das Supertalent, the German version of Britain's Got Talent presented by Marco Schreyl and also Daniel Hartwich. Just like in all other versions of the Got Talent series, auditions take place and the judges review their talent and then later the home audience vote in an election to deem who wins.


Busty Heart on Das Supertalent- by nappyxheadedxho for ONTD
Uploaded by samiam2546. - Full seasons and entire episodes online.

Busty Heart, whose real name is Susan Sykes has boobs which weigh 20lbs each. She first came to prominence during a Boston Celtics basketball game in 1986 when TV cameras focused on her enormous mammarys bouncing around in a skimpy halterneck top.

Her popularity has continued through international television appearances where she displays her incredible skill which she describes as the ‘power of the crush’.

Busty currently owns a strip club in the United States and has even auditioned for America’s Got Talent, where she received three no’s.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Man marries four women to prove ex-wife wrong

I found this in one of my mailboxes... and was wondering whether it is so easy to practice polygamy in Saudi Arabia...!

Man marries four women to prove ex-wife wrong

A Saudi man married four women at the same time just to prove his ex-wife was wrong when she told him no other woman would marry him.

Related report here, here and here

The Saudi woman had thought her 23-year-old ex-husband was bluffing when he told her he would marry four women at the same night to show she was mistaken, the Arabic language daily Alwatan reported on Wednesday.

“He fulfilled his promise and married four women at the same time and in one night just to vex his ex-wife,” the paper said.

It quoted the unidentified man from the southwestern province of Asir as saying he divorced his first wife because their marriage was a total failure.

“After I divorced her a few months later, she defied me and said that I will not be able to marry again as no other woman will accept me,” he said. “I replied by swearing to her that I will marry four at the same time and in one night.”

Alwatan said the man paid his four new wives around SR80,000 (Dh78,000) as dowry (money paid by bridegrooms to their brides under Islamic law).

The man also paid SR10,000 (Dh9,900) in expenses for his honey moon, the paper added, without making clear if the honey moon involved all the four.

Under Islamic law, Muslim men can have four wives at the same time and such an edict has given rise to polygamy in the oil-rich Gulf.

Comments

vina (guest) 29 September 2010 19:56
Islam gave men the right to mary four wives but it is also precise about the purposes of marriage which definitely doesn't include vexing the ex-wife. I am also wondering what kind of women accepted to marry him with this conditions?

Olga (guest) 29 September 2010 19:41
Four wives is adultery, no better that someone cheating.

Truth Detector (guest) 29 September 2010 18:36
That man is actually living in adultery.

Moiz (guest) 29 September 2010 16:21
'Without making clear if the honeymoon involved all the four'. Ha ha! Should definitely find this out.

Mohammed Ali (guest) 29 September 2010 16:19
Muslim men can have four wives at the same time and such an edict has given rise to polygamy in the oil-rich Gulf. At least polygamy is better compared to what happens in USA, UK, Europe. They cheat their wives by having extramarital affairs. That is better or this is better? Swapping of wives is good or to have two wives is better?

Saaima Mukhtar (guest) 29 September 2010 16:00
It is people like these that make a mockery out of the Shariah law permitting polygamy. May Allah Ta'ala guide us all.

abdulla (guest) 29 September 2010 12:50
Man, I really must find this guy's traveling agency for this honeymoon trip

more comments from here:
  • Hope (guest) 5 October 2010 02:31
     I hate men. I think they should be used for breeding purposes and manual labor only. stupid creatures and very nearly worthless.
  • Jzee (guest) 4 October 2010 10:05
    I think for this man, marriage was not his concern. Proving his ex-wife wrong was his only goal and that calls for "Selfishness". I would like to know whats his next move.
  • Someone Else (guest) 3 October 2010 14:09
    However, Islam does not allow marrying up to 4 wives for such stupid reasons as those mentioned above. Therefore do not dare mention that such things are allowed by Islam. What this man has done is completely wrong and against Islam. Indeed, it is such fools as this idiot who give Islam a bad name. And nowhere is it written that instead of committing adultery you should go and start marrying wives. That is also wrong. Control your emotions, men.
  • Someone Else (guest) 3 October 2010 14:02
    There is a misconception I think needs to be made crystal clear. Islam allows upto four wives in marriage at the same time BUT, a very big BUT, in the presence of a number of situations. If a wife is barren, Islam allows a person to marry another wife so as to have children if and only if the first wife agrees to this. If a wife has a disability (such as being blind) then it is allowed. If a wife is grieviously ill and there are children to be taken care of.
  • Bjorn Solstad (guest) 2 October 2010 18:11
    As far as I know from reading scientific research on the subject, women have a much bigger capacity when it comes to the sexual life. So, logically it would make more sense for them to have several partners than for men. On the other hand, you have the problems surrounding who is the father and the legal difficulties surrounding it. One partner is far easier to handle than four.
  • Kawash (guest) 2 October 2010 11:24
    I wounder how anybody can cope with more than one wife!!!!!
  • Jay Crockett (guest) 2 October 2010 01:44
    Polygamy is on the wane in Saudi Arabia ... not on the rise.. The birth rate has also fallen in the past decade from 7 children on average to 3 children.
  • ezlvi (guest) 30 September 2010 23:13
    Come on...in todays world, what difference does it make, if a man marries 4 women or a women marry 4 men???...just hope that he doesnt divorce these 4 women and marry another 8!!!!!..there are other men in this sea also, they need women also!
  • Alan Drake (guest) 30 September 2010 17:11
    Since it is natural for there to be about one boy to be born for one girl, and in healthy circumstances, they should grow to adulthood in roughly equal numbers, polygamy will leave many men alone in their lives. Polygamy is a good solution after a bloody war, where many more young men than women die. But in most of the world, most of the time, it appears harmful to society if more than a few men have multiple wives.
  • nigoro kawasaki (guest) 30 September 2010 16:03
    Another crazy man in a long line of others.
  • ripoata (guest) 30 September 2010 14:23
    Hmmm..if he goes to such extremes to prove his ex wrong, it sounds as though he is still in love with her. Her opinion obviously is very important to him.
  • Saaima Mukhtar (guest) 30 September 2010 08:47
    Mr Ali and Mr Mohammad Ali, I am not disputing the permissibility of polygamy at all. This man married 4 women *only* to prove his ex-wife wrong. Is that right?
  • Rastus (guest) 30 September 2010 07:54
    Ali, you state that "as men were made biologically to have a variety of mates". Then why did God create Adam and ONLY ONE EVE. God did not create Adam, Eve, Sharon, Jane and Joan to satisfy Adam's "biological need to have more than one mate". For men, its called SELF CONTROL - which is sadly lacking in today's world.
  • Ali (guest) 30 September 2010 02:56
    Saima Mukhtar. Having four wives and changing them is better than commiting adultery to meet biological needs as men were made biologically to have a variety of mates (while women were made to have one mate only).
  • Anonymous (guest) 29 September 2010 21:51
    Adultery is defined as extramarital sex, so technically, this is not adultery. But I do agree that the four wives thing is a bit crazy.
  • vina (guest) 29 September 2010 19:56
    Islam gave men the right to mary four wives but it is also precise about the purposes of marriage which definitely doesn't include vexing the ex-wife. I am also wondering what kind of women accepted to marry him with this conditions?
  • Olga (guest) 29 September 2010 19:41
    Four wives is adultery, no better that someone cheating.
  • Truth Detector (guest) 29 September 2010 18:36
    That man is actually living in adultery.
  • Moiz (guest) 29 September 2010 16:21
    'Without making clear if the honeymoon involved all the four'. Ha ha! Should definitely find this out.
  • Mohammed Ali (guest) 29 September 2010 16:19
    Muslim men can have four wives at the same time and such an edict has given rise to polygamy in the oil-rich Gulf. At least polygamy is better compared to what happens in USA, UK, Europe. They cheat their wives by having extramarital affairs. That is better or this is better? Swapping of wives is good or to have two wives is better?