Hailstorm in USJ

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Article from SJ Echo – “Mini Tornado” Hits Puchong and Parts of USJ Residents and Authorities Cleaning Up in the Aftermath TNB personnel working into the night to restore power to homes left in the dark for hours after the storm. PUCHONG and USJ residents were caught off guard with the sudden heavy storm that… Read more »

Water disruption in Subang Jaya

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SS12 to SS19 Subang Jaya experienced water disruption in the last few days. When residents’ calls to Puspel (Syabas’ Customer Service) went unanswered, my office was flooded with calls from residents. Residents from these affected areas informed me that there was no prior notice by Syabas on the water disruption. My office and I then… Read more »

Unelected “Penyelaras DUN & Parlimen”

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Right after the General Elections in 2008, Barisan Nasional has appointed unelected politicians to be penyelaras DUN and penyelaras Parlimen in Subang Jaya. I have been informed that these 2 MCA politicians, who have received NO mandate from the people of Subang Jaya are in control of funds given by the Federal Government. My questions… Read more »

A letter from Brenda…

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The following thoughts are penned by a young journalist who is my personal friend, Brenda on independence of the media in Malaysia and I want to share them with you : TRUTH! What is truth? Where can we find truth? Why is truth important? Who is worthy of truth? When will the truth finally be… Read more »

Satu lagi projek Barisan Nasional!

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Today we learn of another case of gross over-spending by the Ministry of Defence with the disclosure on the recently launched MyProcurement web portal that a private limited company was awarded a 3-year contract worth RM6.47 billion to supply fresh rations to army camps in Perlis, Kedah and Pulau Pinang. Just to put things in… Read more »

2Malaysia

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Logo courtesy of MChang No amount of sloganeering and money-throwing can salvage BN’s concept of “1Malaysia” any longer. The federal government has officially endorsed the practice of unequal treatment of East & West Malaysia by its decision to allow non-Muslims in East Malaysia to use the word “Allah”, but a ban on the usage for… Read more »

The price of our safety: RM500,000

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Today we read of UMNO-BN’s peace offering of RM500,000 to the Metro Tabernacle Church. And for those who have not realized it yet, this was immediately followed by the Inspector General of Police (IGP) requesting churches to ‘have their own security because there isn’t enough policemen’. Only a day earlier, the IGP released a statement… Read more »

Jesus says…

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Today I turn 31. Instead of celebrating it, I stand with the good people of Malaysia in prayers and in solidarity. Friends, let us display what our Lord has taught us to do “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be sons of your Father in heaven“. “Enemies” refers… Read more »

Statement from Menteri Besar of Selangor on the attack on churches

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KENYATAAN MEDIA 8 JANUARI 2010 SELANGOR KUTUK TINDAKAN SERANG GEREJA Kerajaan Negeri Selangor mengutuk perbuatan mereka yang tidak bertanggjungjawab menyerang dan membakar beberapa gereja di Selangor dan sekitar lembah Klang. Perbuatan tersebut adalah satu tindakan yang bacul kerana ianya boleh mengeruhkan keharmonian dan menimbul kekeliruan diantara masyarakat majmuk di Malaysia. Kami berharap rakyat Malaysia dapat… Read more »

PDRM, sponsor of UMNO?

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I was in Melaka for Christmas. This banner caught my attention. I could not believe my eyes when I saw the sponsors and their logos for this particular UMNO event. Polis Diraja Malaysia (PRDM) supposedly an impartial institution, was a sponsor for this particular ruling political party. We see for ourselves the political patronage system… Read more »