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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Another GOoD Movie to INSPIRE: A GOoD MAN

INMAlaysia we occasionally come across a FEW GOOD MEN& WOMEN: we can do wit' MORE like the Protagonist in the movie I watched a second time last nigh (HEnce absorbed aMOre...). JUST another EXTRACT to maybe move you to grab a peep, "ENJOY" IN such DEPRESSING Realtimes in NEgaraKU. GOOd entertainment, and DESi wished we can have just some dozens of fighters like STEven SEAgall's character in A GOOD MAN!


A Good Man (2014 film)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Good Man
AGoodMan.2014.StevenSeagal.png
Official movie poster
Directed by Keoni Waxman
Produced by
  • Phillip B. Goldfine
  • Steven Seagal
  • Keoni Waxman
  • Benjamin Sacks
  • Binh Dang
Written by
  • Jason Rainwater
  • Keoni Waxman
Starring
Music by Brian Jackson Harris
Justin Raines
Michael Wickstrom
Cinematography Nathan Wilson
Edited by Trevor Mirosh
Production
company
Distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment
Release dates
  • August 19, 2014
Running time
103 mins
Country
  • United States
Language English
Budget $7,000,000[1]
A Good Man is a 2014 action, crime film directed by Keoni Waxman and starring Steven Seagal, Victor Webster, Tzi Ma, Iulia Verdes, and Claudiu Bleont. The film is a prequel to Force of Execution, and is the fifth collaboration between Steven Seagal and director Keoni Waxman. The movie's sequel is called Absolution.

Contents

Plot

Alexander (Steven Seagal) is the leader of a covert operation on the border of Dagestan. The primary target is Islamic terrorist Abu Alwaki, whereas the secondary target is Mr. Chen (Tzi Ma). Mr. Chen is an Islamic fundamentalist arms dealer who’s financing terrorism. The operation fails, resulting in the death of Alexander’s entire team and Mr. Chen's escape.
Long after the disastrous operation in Dagestan, Alexander has relocated to Eastern Europe. He starts to bond with his neighbor Lena (Iulia Verdes), and her younger sister Mya (Sofia Nicolaescu). Lena and Mya’s older brother Sasha (Victor Webster) collects protection money for the Mafia, in order to pay off his father’s debt and protect his younger sisters from any danger.
Lena works in a club that happens to be owned by mafia boss Vladimir (Claudiu Bleont), and Alexander drops by to have a chat. Vladimir notices the two of them bonding, and has his men to warn Alexander to stay away from Lena. Alexander refuses, and an ensuing fight results in death of three of Vladimir’s men. After killing Vladimir’s men, Alexander takes a bag containing $300,000 from the club. The $300,000 belongs to arms-dealer Mr. Chen. Mr. Chen was using Vladimir’s club to launder money on behalf of one of his buyers. Mr. Chen gives Vlad 24 hours to retrieve the money; otherwise he will take Lena to compensate for the missing $300,000.
Afterwards, Sasha is suspected of stealing Vladimir’s money. Because of this, Vladimir sends a team of hit-men to kill Sasha. Assuming that Sasha is now dead, Vladimir goes to Lena’s flat to prepare her for Mr. Chen, but after noticing Lena’s considerably younger sister Mya, he decides to take her instead. Mr. Chen’s buyer has a particular taste for young women, and according to Mr. Chen, “the younger the better”.
Sasha goes to Vladimir’s club, and Vladimir is surprised that he is still alive. Although Vladimir tried to have him killed, Sasha asks for more time to get Vladimir his money back. After beating up Vladimir’s men in a fistfight, Sasha is given more time to recover the money. Vladimir tells Sasha that as long as he gets his money back in 14 hours, he will give Mya back to him in one piece.
To try and find out the location of Mya, Alexander kidnaps Vladimir. After being tortured enough, Vladimir discloses the location of where Mr. Chen is holding Mya. Alexander then attends a meeting with Mr. Chen, and offers to give Mr. Chen his $300,000 - in exchange for Mya’s safe return. After initially accepting Alexander’s offer, Mr. Chen soon double crosses him on the deal. A bloody shootout then ensues, and after killing all of Mr. Chen's men, Alexander finally kills Mr. Chen in a sword-fight. He then takes Mya safely home to her brother Sasha and sister Lena.

Cast

  • Steven Seagal as John Alexander
  • Victor Webster as Sasha
  • Tzi Ma as Mr. Chen
  • Iulia Verdes as Lena
  • Claudiu Bleont as Vladimir
  • Bogdan Farkas as Aleksey
  • Dave Maynard as Movie Star
  • Sofia Nicolaescu as Mya
  • Ana Adelaida Perjoiu as Maria
  • Ovidiu Niculescu as Pavel
  • Elias Ferkin as Li Wei
  • Radu Banzaru as Priest
  • Massimo Dobrovic as Roberto
  • Alina Ionescu as Female Bartender
  • Ioana Moldovanu as Passion

Production

Filming

The movie was shot over a period of three weeks. [2] While filming in Bucharest, Steven Seagal adopted a seven-month-old puppy. He adopted the puppy to raise awareness of “stray dogs” that have been viewed as a major nuisance in the “formerly communist country (Romania)” for many years. In September 2013, Romania’s parliament passed a law that allowed Bucharest’s 64,000 street dogs to be euthanized, despite the objections of animal rights activists.[3]

Monday, October 12, 2015

POLITICS SHalt KNot ADD to MOnday Blues >>>

so DESi takes ye back to an OLDE MOVIE . An extract follows:~~~



500 Days of Summer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
500 Days of Summer
Five hundred days of summer.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Marc Webb
Produced by
Written by
Starring
Narrated by Richard McGonagle
Music by
Cinematography Eric Steelberg
Edited by Alan Edward Bell
Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures
Release dates
  • January 17, 2009 (Sundance)
  • August 7, 2009 (United States)
Running time
95 minutes
Country United States
Budget $7.5 million[1][2]
Box office $60.7 million[1]
500 Days of Summer (stylized as (500) Days of Summer) is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Marc Webb from a screenplay written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, and produced by Mark Waters. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel, and employs a nonlinear narrative structure, with the story based upon its male protagonist and his memories of a failed relationship.[3]
As an independent production, the film was picked up for distribution by Fox Searchlight Pictures and premiered at the 25th Sundance Film Festival. It garnered critical acclaim and became a successful "sleeper hit", earning over $60 million in worldwide returns, far exceeding its $7.5 million budget. Many critics lauded the film as one of the best from 2009 and drew comparisons to other acclaimed films such as Annie Hall (1977) and High Fidelity (2000).[3][4][5]
The film received Best Original Screenplay and Best Screenplay awards at the 14th Satellite Awards and 25th Independent Spirit Awards, respectively, as well as two nominations at the 67th Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actor – Musical or Comedy (Gordon-Levitt).

Contents

Plot

The film is presented in a nonlinear narrative, as it jumps from various days within the 500-day span of Tom and Summer's relationship, indicated by an animation that includes the day's number; the following summary is a linear version of the events of the film.
On January 8, Tom Hansen meets Summer Finn, the new assistant to his boss. Tom is trained as an architect but works as a writer at a greeting card company in Los Angeles. Following a karaoke night, Tom's friend and co-worker McKenzie reveals that Tom is attracted to Summer. During the next few months Summer and Tom grow closer, despite Summer's telling Tom that she does not believe in true love, and does not want a boyfriend.
Tom shows Summer his favorite spot in the city, which overlooks a number of buildings he likes, although the view is spoiled by parking lots. After several months of dating, Tom gets into a fight with a man who flirts with Summer, and they have their first argument. On day 290, Summer and Tom end their relationship after they see The Graduate, a film by which Summer is visibly moved, but by which Tom is unaffected. Tom does not take the breakup well, and Tom's friends call his younger sister, Rachel, to calm him down.
Summer quits her job at the greeting card company. Tom's boss moves him to the consolations department, as his depression is not suitable for happier events. Months later, as Summer and Tom attend the wedding of their co-worker Millie, they dance at the wedding and Summer catches the bouquet. They sit next to each other on the trip home, and Summer invites Tom to a party at her apartment. He attends the party expecting the two to rekindle the relationship. Instead, he barely gets to talk to Summer and spends most of the night alone drinking until he spots her showing off an engagement ring. Realizing what kind of party he is attending, he leaves close to tears. Tom enters a deep depression, only leaving his apartment for alcohol and junk food. After a few days, he returns to work with a hangover and after an emotional outburst, quits his job. He decides to rededicate himself to architecture, makes a list of firms, puts together a portfolio and begins to attend interviews.
On day 488, Summer sees Tom at his favorite spot in the city, and they talk. Tom states his lack of understanding towards her actions. Summer explains that he was right about the existence of true love and that she discovered in someone else all the feelings she had never been sure about with Tom. Summer holds Tom's hand. She says she is glad to see Tom is doing well. As she leaves Tom tells her he really hopes she is happy.
Twelve days later, on Wednesday, May 23, he attends a job interview and meets a beautiful girl who is also applying for the same job. They talk, and Tom learns she shares his favorite spot and dislike for the parking lots. Before entering the interview, he makes a date to have coffee with her afterwards. He asks her name, and she replies "Autumn".

Cast

DESIDERATA: DESi has writ he's laBOURing heART On a novel, hence he needs to have occasional ESCAPADES into fantsay island. A movie provide 90minutes to 2 hours of such escapades, while I try BEsta to absorb the CREATIVE JUICES. CHeee7eeers, YL, DESi

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Your CEO Has Copped Out --W'ile NegaraKu Burns and Burns

The CEO is a classic example of
COMPLEAT OPTING OUT
HE doesn't care if 1MDB sinks
Everything is fine
THE RAkyat see the OPPOSITE:
NOthing has been fine with 1MDB
For like half-a-year
SO the CEO laments in USA it's:
ALL NOISE

HE and wifey continue to bask in the glory
Of foreign awards that RM..billion can buy
The recipients of his, and wifey's GENEROSITY
SIng HIS EMINENCE's praises
A broad, HE gets the impression he's alike a DEITY

AT home, the People curse and swear
HE continues to make repetitive EXHORTATIONS
LIke a minister speaking from the pulpit daily
DOn't worry I will solve the problem by year's end

BY turning a deaf ear to all the SHENANGIGANS the critics expos
CONSTANTLY
E'en an ex-CEO NEgaraKU has exhausted himself
LISting the CEO's and 1MDB's sins of commission
And omission
WAN By wan, and ONE By one
The CEO thinks h can get away cehaving like a MOdern Nero
Playing the Wifey's trumpet
HIs coy ears can hear her constant mantra
"WE are doing greAt, just let the 1MDB
NOise-MAkers have their wild pary..."
WE continue to play the GUitar/Sitar/Pipa
Wifeyhas mastered in her international trips

 A broad XXXXMALlJET
NOw teaching the CEO ow to to play
THE 1MDB WAY
AS she sings to perfect pitch and timing


"We did it OUR Way!"
ANd the wooden cabinet members clap and clap
E'en outdecibelling all the RAkyat's complaints

EVEN A rebuke from THE TRULERS
WAS tiwsted by CEO"s minion/ministers that the royalty were on the same page as their greAT CEO!
I hear the world stock markets are starting a new sectioon

for LAFFING STOCKS, w.w.w.
IPOs on recommendations from BLOGGERS
And 1MDB will lead a whole string of (R)M companies in making
THEIR MODEST DEBUT
BECos' the RM... cometh easily from Saudi Arabian shores

BY the BILLIONS, minimum RM26BILLION as base
no strings attached!


W'ile NEGARAKU BURNS
BURNS, BURNS....

THere is not a single drop of water in sight
ONLY Ringgit and SAUdi ARabian  notes
Piling up Day&Night


Thursday, October 08, 2015

Meanw'ile, the KIng of Bluffers' CON Game is EXPOSED!

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

 


Sarawak Report : A letter without a contact address and no accompanying identification documents represents a laughable verification check and one can only assume it was let through by the bank because the recipient was the Malaysian Prime Minister, who nevertheless comes under a high category of concern as a politically exposed person.



His Highness the Fake Sheikh! - We Expose Najib's Mystery 'Donor'!  EXCLUSIVE

His Highness the Fake Sheikh! - We Expose Najib's Mystery 'Donor'! EXCLUSIVE

6 Oct 2015

Who is the mystery 'His Highness' Saud Abdulaziz Majid Saud, alleged to have met with Zahid and others?
Who is the mystery father and son alleged to have met with Zahid and others and who goes by the name Saud Abdulaziz Majid al-Saud?

Sarawak Report can exclusively reveal the alleged identity of ‘His Highness’ the ‘royal donor’, which was given to AmBank as the source of several payments, including the US$681 million received into Najib’s account just before the last election.
The name given was ‘His Highness Saud Abdulaziz Majid al-Saud’.
We have ascertained that this identity was first provided to explain an original payment of US$100 million, which was passed into Najib’s AmPrivate Banking account in Kuala Lumpur back in February 2011.
The bank had required details of the sender from the agent who was managing the transfer on behalf of the Prime Minister and a letter was purportedly then sent from the office of this individual to the bank.
Our sources tell us that this letter, which has been retained by the bank, was sparse on details but alleged to be from the ‘Private Office of Saud Abdulaziz Majid al-Saud’, without giving an address or telephone number.
The letter was signed by ‘Saud Abdulaziz al-Saud’.

Compliance issues at AmBank?


AmBank compliance issues!

The matter raises immediate questions about the regulatory and compliance procedures of AmBank, which is 23% owned by ANZ Bank (Australia New Zealand Bank) as the largest shareholder.
The CEO of AmBank, Ashok Ramamurthy, who was on attachment from ANZ Bank, stepped down in January following a compliance audit  of several billion ringgit of loans to 1MDB – the issue remains subject to major criticism by opposition politicians.
The fact that the Prime Minister was able to receive huge private donations with such a  cursory scrutiny of the donor certainly presents a major problem for the bank.
In particular, Sarawak Report has established that anti-money laundering and anti-terror legislation in Saudi Arabia (given the Saud name) means that all its citizens are required to provide passport verification for any individual involved in the transfer of substantial sums.  This includes any citizen who is using a BVI off-shore company.
A letter without a contact address and no accompanying identification documents represents a laughable verification check and one can only assume it was let through by the bank because the recipient was the Malaysian Prime Minister, who nevertheless comes under a high category of concern as a politically exposed person.


Zahid alleged the money was to support Najib's anti-Israeli stance
Zahid alleged the money was to support Najib’s anti-Israeli stance
For several years, AmBank has flourished as the bank of choice for the Prime Minister’s own accounts and also for several state-controlled concerns, including 1MDB.
We have learnt that at least four payments were received into the Prime Minister’s account accompanied by the same sender identification between 2011 and 2013, including the two totalling US$681 million, revealed by Sarawak Report in July.
The second transfer was for a sum of US$200 million, meaning that a total of a billion dollars was transferred by this alleged Saudi royal philanthropist supposedly in favour of UMNO into Najib’s account.
This information was corroborated by the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) in July, when officials stated they had seen four letters from the same donor to the bank.
It indicates that this alleged donor had been passing huge sums of money to Najib far in advance of the General Election, the original reason given, for wider purposes that remain unclear.
The matter envelopes a growing circle of international regulatory authorities in Malaysia’s escalating financial scandal, since both Australia and New Zealand as well as Saudi Arabia are now faced with a flouting of their basic banking rules and anti-terrorism laws.

Fake Sheikh?

Meanwhile, our enquiries into the identity of this ‘Saudi Royal’ figure have drawn an interesting blank. Saud Abdulaziz Majid al-Saud appears to be a variation on a common royal name, but does not actually refer to any specific individual.
Yet the newly appointed Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi claimed to have met a Middle Eastern “King and Prince” from the alleged “donor family”, shortly after taking over from Muhyiddin Yassin, who had questioned the donation before being sacked  by Najib:

He [Zahid] said the “king and prince”, whom he did not name, had donated the money because of Malaysia’s commitment in fighting terrorism, and being a moderate Muslim country with a plural society….
“Those were the answers given to me when I asked them the reason for their donation. They also told me that Malaysia was not the only country they have donated money to.
“They have also helped other Islamic countries,” he said .. The Umno vice-president, elaborating.. said the donors were an “Arab king and prince” and the family decided to make the huge donation also because of Datuk Seri Najib’s anti-Jewish stance..
“Because of that, the Arab king, Arab prince generously made the political donation for use during the 13th General Election,” Malaysian Mail Online quoted him as saying.
Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid also said the donor wanted to keep Umno and the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition in power. [Straits Times]
Likewise, the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission reported officials had been introduced to individuals purporting to be the donor who had sent the letters they had seen at AmBank:

In a statement, the commission said it had found out about the donors’ details through bank documents.
“MACC has obtained explanation from the donors who originated from the Middle East and they have verified the donation.
“The RM2.6 billion donation has no connection at all to 1MDB,” the anti-graft commission said in the statement.
According to MACC, it had found four letters that were given to the bank when the RM2.6 billion amount was deposited into Najib’s account, with the bank documents stating that the contribution was a “donation”. [Malaysian Mail Online]

"Partial payment" rather than donation
“Partial payment” rather than donation
The MACC statement clearly conflicts with the bank documents obtained by Sarawak Report, which refer to the transfer of US$681 million from Tanore Finance Corporation as a “payment” rather than a donation.
So their eventual findings should present the exact identity of the so-called King and Prince, who they have so far accepted as genuine donors.

The wealth factor

This story of the Saudi donor becomes even harder to believe after a basic wealth check of Middle Eastern royals and the Saudis in particular.
There are few ruling Kings and Princes in the Middle East – and the Saudi King Abdullah, who was alive at the time of the ‘donations’ had died in January before the time the so-called meetings took place in July with the likes of Zahid Hamidi.







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Saturday, August 01, 2015


MR PM, ART THOU KIDDING US?


THE NST PAGE 1 today carried this BLURB:

PM: Negative
perception
against 1MDB has
overshadowed
the good it's done

REPORT ON PAGE 2

'1MDB did more good to people'

CLOUDED PERCEPTION:
Najib blames

rumours for bad
image, cites fund's benefits

(Desi wll cut to the chase as he's NOT Able to copy from NST ONLINE: )

CITATION 1:

HE cited the 1MDB special HAJ and
school kids programmes, repairing
of old homes and channelling of aid
through its corporate social responsibility
efforts as the good deeds.



CITATION 2:

Citing another example, Najib
said Tabung Haji's purchase of the 
Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) land
belonging to 1MDB recently had
caused controversy after claims
emerged that depositors' money
were used to bail out 1MDB.

**************************
 


DESIDERATA: HEY, MR PM, the two examples you cited would amount to expenses allocated by ANY LISTED COMPANY IS an annual budget for CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAMMES, no?!

(DESI IS SHAKING HIS HEAD IN DISBELIEF): -- NO WONDER IT HAS OFT BEEN REPORTED THAT THE GOVERNMENT HAS MADE MALAYSIA A LAUGHING STOCK WORLDWIDE!



DESIDERATA2: recall that ex-PM had asked of current PM: 

Mahathir (To the effect...): ****Was RM2.6 billion deposited into your two AMBANK PERSONAL ACCOUNTS?

NAJIB's RESPONSE (To the effect...): I never used any of the money for my own benefit /gain.

*********************************

UPDATED 6.11PM<,2 August 2015 because new ideas came up after my KAPItalist lunch (treated by not-so-socialist-as DESi) fRiends. 

DESI adds that even a standard 5 or 6 student would know the ****Question stated above is asking for a simple "YES" or "NO" Answer! 

SO art thou, my friend/s, now surprised WHY I SAY "MALAYSIA is moving towards the ABYSS"?



MAy I also share that oft quoted saying:

"YOU can fool all the people some of the time;
YOU can fool some of the people all the time;
BUT YOU CAN'T fool all the people all the time."


NOTE: IN THE last General Elections (GE13) , some 48percent, almost half, of the MALaysian voters were fooled into voting BN led by UMNO. I Hope by the time GE!4 cometh around, These fellows won't be FOOLED AGAIN JUST Because generous NAJIB would raise BR1M from RM900 to RM1,500.



Confirmed — US Authorities Have Investigated 1MDB Since March

Following media reports in the United States, Sarawak Report can confirm that this news site handed over extensive data about 1MDB to a joint US investigation team back in March.
It means that the development fund and its prime fixer Jho Low, who holds American citizenship, have been under the scrutiny of US law enforcers for several months, during which time Low has posed as one of the country’s most generous philanthropists sitting on numerous boards, including that of the UN Foundation and National Geographic.
The law enforcement team, which travelled to London to collect the material, included staff from the Department of Justice’s Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Department and members of the FBI.
Sarawak Report has also provided similar data to the UK authorities and the Swiss authorities in recent days and weeks.
However, we can confirm we have received no such requests from the Malaysian authorities, who have chosen instead to incorrectly accuse Sarawak Report of failing to report the matter to the forces of law and order.
Much of the documentation received by the US and other jurisdictions relates to the 1MDB PetroSaudi joint venture set up in 2009 and it was originally provided by the Swiss national Xavier Justo, who is currently jailed in Thailand owing to denunciations against him by former PetroSaudi colleagues involved in the deal.
These individuals, currently themselves walking free, include the London based PetroSaudi directors Patrick Mahony and Timothy Buckland.
Neither of these men nor Jho Low have attempted to take legal action against Sarawak Report, despite their accusations of fraudulent reporting.
Together with Malaysian officials and UMNO media outlets, PetroSaudi have instead concentrated in recent weeks on their attempts to discredit Justo and their allegations that Sarawak Report ‘tampered’ with the evidence and supposedly ‘doctored’ documents.
Despite the complete lack of evidence behind such allegations, the Malaysian Government has responded by banning Sarawak Report, issuing an arrest warrant and attempting to place its editor on the Interpol Red Notice list.
However, these aggressive tactics have started to unravel just as the Prime Minister has set off on his first international tour since the 1MDB crisis struck his administration.
Yesterday, The Edge newspaper, which also received copies of Justo’s material and reached the same conclusions as Sarawak Report about the missing billions of ringgit siphoned out by Jho Low, was yesterday vindicated by the Malaysian High Court, which ordered the Home Ministry ban on the newspaper should be lifted.
And Najib Razak now finds himself flying into New York amidst widespread reports that he is being investigated over PetroSaudi and also the US$681 million, which Sarawak Report revealed had been paid into his personal account just before the last election.
Najib’s 1MDB dealings with Goldman Sachs are also a major target for US investigators, after the US bank set eyebrows rising over the unusually high rates for money it raised for their Malaysian client.
And in yet a further development, the New York Times has revealed that its journalists have tracked down one of the key witnesses hunted by Malaysia’s Bank Negara to assist in their own investigation into 1MDB’s missing billions.
Jasmine Ai Swan Loo was originally identified by Sarawak Report as a key player in so-called Project Uganda, the operation orchestrated by Jho Low to channel money out of 1MDB and through PetroSaudi in order to buy up Taib Mahmud’s family concern UBG group.
Bank Negara subsequently placed wanted notices to interview her and her colleague at 1MDB Casey Tan, as well as Jho Low’s key lynch pin at UBG, 1MDB and SRC International, Nik Ariff Faisal Aziz — however, all had gone missing from Malaysia.
The New York Times have now tracked down Jasmine to a swanky apartment right under their noses in East 22nd Street, purchased in 2014 for an impressive $4.5 million.
Working at 1MDB has clearly provided rewards for the inner circle of now wanted officials, despite the huge losses of public money sustained by the fund.
Perhaps Najib Razak could assist the remaining 1MDB enquiry by asking the New York cops to pick Jasmine up, so he can bring her back with him to face questioning in Malaysia?
[Sarawak Report remains Malaysia’s only banned website, accused on similar grounds to The Edge of “disseminating false information”. As the judge pointed out in the case of The Edge, no examples have been provided by the Home Minister as to which ‘inaccuracies’ they are referring to as the basis for their ban and we conclude that it is likewise an illegal restriction that has been imposed on our site. Pending any appeal the restriction should therefore be lifted immediately in line with the judgement in Malaysia’s own High Court ruling].

Originally published at sarawakreport.com.

LAtest borrowed PIC Of DSAI, whom I humbly call the "NElson MAndela of MAlaysia"

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Anwar Ibrahim



A friend sent me this image of Anwar taken a few days back...and by any stretch of the imagination - one can see the physical difference that incarceration inflicts upon those who are unfortunate enough to be a guest of His Majesty's Prison. I have seen him better...and I have seen him worse... but always he is able to will himself to smile when he knows that his image will be winging across the world wide web within minutes of it being taken to be seen by many.
That said, I do not understand how this Najib's administration is not able to understand what an image of an poorly looking Anwar Ibrahim will do to their image! Memories of a black eyed Anwar Ibrahim being led to court comes to mind. I guess this Umno led BN regime has not learned from lessons past....or arrogance makes them blind and deaf to what others say!
As they say..a picture is worth a thousand words....these pictures of Anwar is probably worth perhaps a million?

Wednesday, October 07, 2015

THe RULERS have spoken: PERFECT STORM CLOUDS FINALLY APPEAR over PUTRAJAYA

DESi believes the PERFECT STORM CLOUDS FORMATION that st hideaway --arted some six months ago have now crucially ARRIVED OVER PUTRAJATA: AFTER all of NAjib RAzak's troubles seem'd blown away to WAshington UN ASSembly for a two-week holiday, finally DEsi hears the initial LYRICS OF "MY WAY" being sung by the BIg FAt LAdy, "AND now the end is near, and so I FACE THE FINAL CURTAIN...."








THE RULERS  HATH SPOKEN:
 

Nation

Published: Wednesday October 7, 2015 MYT 12:00:00 AM
Updated: Wednesday October 7, 2015 MYT 11:43:02 AM

Rulers: Settle 1MDB issue fast

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malay Rulers want the Government to complete the investigation into the 1Malaysia Development Berhad controversy as soon as possible and take “the appropriate stern action” against all found to be implicated.
In a statement, their royal highnesses stressed that all concerned should extend “real and sincere” cooperation for the investigation to achieve its objectives.
“The findings of the investigation must be reported comprehensively and in a transparent manner so the people will be convinced of the sincerity of the Government which shall not at all conceal facts and the truth,” they said.
The statement was released by the Keeper of the Rulers’ Seal, Datuk Seri Syed Danial Syed Ahmad, after the pre-council meeting of the Conference of Rulers at Istana Negara yesterday.
The 239th meeting of the Conference of Rulers is scheduled for today and tomorrow.
The statement said: “The failure to give convincing clarifications and answers is feared to have resulted in a crisis of confidence.
“As a consequence, the people believe, whether basing on reality or perception, that this is among the causes for the plunge in the value of the Malaysian Ringgit, impacting the country’s financial market and economic climate negatively and at the same time adversely affecting the world’s view of Malaysia.”
According to the statement, the Malay Rulers were worried that if the issue was not wisely handled, and was allowed to drag on, it could jeopardise the country’s economy and the livelihood of the people.
“To ensure that the Government enjoys the people’s trust, that leaders are respected, that political stability is guaranteed and that the economy continues to grow, all leaders must constantly ensure that justice is meted out equitably and transparently based on the law,” they said.
For this, the statement said, enforcement agencies and regulatory institutions such as the police, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, Bank Negara, Attorney-General’s Chambers and the Judiciary, as well as related government bodies, should be worthy of God’s trust and the people’s faith in transparency, credibility and integrity.
The Malay Rulers also wanted the leaders to give priority to factors of security, tranquillity, peace and harmony and place national and the people’s concerns above their personal interests.
“The Malay Rulers take seriously issues affecting race and religion and would like to remind leaders of political parties and non-governmental organisations not to sensationalise racial and religious issues to garner support,” the statement said.
Their royal highnesses said the long-prevailing inter-racial and inter-religious harmony and solidarity had been the main pillar for the stability of an independent, peaceful, progressive and prosperous Malaysia.
As such, they said, the harmony and solidarity of the people should be safeguarded at all times and never be sacrificed for shallow political aims. ­— Bernama

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DESIDERATA RECALLS:


#1. Thursday, August 13, 2015

THE UNRAVELLING OF 1MDB CONTINUES -- almost reaching its peak: PART III (Corrected, NOT PARt IV!)



FOR THE PAST  six to se7en months, I have writ much about the 1MDB predicting its impending demise ; following are some key extracts:~~

MANY key institutions in NegaraKu are either dead OR DYING; the love-OR-hate him ex-PM DR MAhathir MOHamad pronounced recently that "Democracy is dead..."; THE 4-Member TASK FORCE IS ALSO DEAD! -- digressing a byte, BANK NEgara GOVrernor, ZEti AKhtar AZiz, WHERE ART THOU? WHY THE "elegant silence"!? (UPDated August 14, 11.28AM: ZETI held a 2-hr PC yesterday...see NEXT POST! YL, DESi)

 THE Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC ) is as good as dead for the past and coming few weeks...wit' one stroke of genius, NAJIB (ala NEro waking up from his nightmare...) crippled PAC by PROMOTIng its chairman JAzlan MOHamed and 4 (SEi liau liau!) others into his wooden cabinet...

We the RAKyat weep for the dead ones, and we howl even louder for the DYING BECAUSE the latter are HAPPENING RIGHT BEFORE OUR EYES. IT'S SURREAL -- like watching THE EMPEROR NERO PLAYING THE FIDDLE AS ROME BURNED...

As I heard it over the radio while driving to town for lunch, the RINGGIT BREACHED the RM4.0 mark against the GREENBACK on Tuesday, as predicted by many business analysts the week before, although closing a byte higher. JUST reproducing part of theSUN REPORT (PRINT++++) yesterday, headlined

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No breather for ringgit as China devalues its currency

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NOW copying from its ONLINE EDITion with a slightly different headline:~~

 

No breather for ringgit as China devalues yuan

Posted on 12 August 2015 - 05:40am
sunbiz@thesundaily.com
PETALING JAYA: The ringgit and the local stock market took a big hit yesterday after China shocked markets by devaluing the Yuan in a move that spiked the US dollar almost instantly.
In the wake of China's record 1.9% currency devaluation, the ringgit slid further to a mere 0.037 points away from the RM4 to the dollar level as at 5pm yesterday.
The local currency strengthened to 3.9735 to the dollar, up 23.67% from a year ago, while the FBM KLCI index lost 17.66 points or 1.07% yesterday.
China's move to devalue the yuan, an attempt to boost its exports, has put all eyes on Bank Negara Malaysia's on next move as one foreign currency (forex) trader reckons that the central bank will have to put the brakes on the "runaway" ringgit if it breaches the 4.00 per dollar level.

He said Bank Negara have not really made a significant effort to stop the ringgit fall although there has been speculation the central bank is buying the currency to stem its losses.
Malaysia's foreign-exchange reserves dropped below US$100 billion (RM397 billion) last month for the first time in five years, partly due to capital outflow from some withdrawal of portfolio funds by investors resulting in further depreciation of the ringgit.
Meanwhile, the KLCI extended its sell down after closing lower at 1,636.71 points despite chalking up gains early morning on the back of bargain-hunting.

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AS I said earlier, there's lots of reprising parts of OLD POSTS HERE -- to put in context the latest (part III) in the ESSAY SERIES, dear ER, please go back to read PART II, partially reprised *** BELOW.

ALSO, Read the COMPANION ESSAY SERIES ****"WHY I Say MALaysia IS movingTowards the ABYSS" PART IV:~~

 

NOTE: I WILL ALSO need to do LOTS OF CUT&PASTry from older posts here to show the TRENDING THAT leads to the FINAL UNRAVELLING OF 1MDB, plus the IMPLOSION OF UMNO-oh-NO party, and its CEO-cum-PM NAJIB RAZAK -- aka "MODERN NERO", cun?  -- AND  hopefully, MALAysians will see PAKATAN RAKYAT'S DE Facto LEADER DS ANWAR ANWAR rising as the proverbial PHOENIX... (MY hope and prayer, OK!:) ~~ YL,  DESi

 

(1) FIRSTLY< FRom my post here dated AUGust 10, 2015, headed "Have a good laugh", ex-PM ON current PM, partial extract follows:Dr Mahathir said that what Najib was doing was unprecedented and that the people are at a loss.
He added that the prospect of Najib continuing to rule the country is depressing and that the Malaysia where elections can even see opposition parties winning whole states will be no more.
“Democracy is dead. It is dead because an elected leader chooses to subvert the institutions of Government and make them his instruments for sustaining himself. There is no more democracy for anyone to undermine,” he said.

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Secondly:

Thursday, July 30, 2015


THE UNRAVELLING OF 1MDB CONTINUES -- almost reaching its peak! --PART II

DEAR ESteemedReaders, treat this post as PART II of my post dated:

 

Tuesday, July 07, 2015


THE UNRAVELLING OF 1MDB CONTINUES -- almost reaching its peak! Don't be like DESi -- lots of CUt&PAStrying these past few months, C! -_-  go read the first part before you continue reading a borrowed piece from mGf -- myGOODfriend, knot gal! -- KIM QUEK, viz:

 

 

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Freedom or totalitarianism?
By Kim Quek
29.07.2015
It is all too apparent that Prime Minister Najib Razak’s lightning move to remove the Attorney General and reshuffle his cabinet on July 28 was done for the singular purpose to neuter criminal investigations and impending prosecution arising from the 1MDB scandal and the RM2.6 billion in Najib’s personal bank accounts.
By removing AG Gani Patail and offering cabinet positions to members of the PAC (parliamentary account committee), Najib hopes to avert impending prosecution and postpone imminent PAC hearings on key players in 1MDB, which in all certainty, will expose the massive multi-billion heist that will grievously hurt Najib.
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Friday, May 22, 2015


Why I say Malaysia Is Moving Towards the Abyss... IV

MAY I seek thy indulgence by quoting the INTRO from my first part of this  ESSAY SERIES, viz:

Saturday, March 07, 2015


Why I say Malaysia Is Moving Towards the Abyss...


The Impending Unravelling of IMDB could lead towards the UNRAVELLING OF NAJIB RAZAK, described by many quarters as the "weakest PM" Negaraku ever had, including by none-other-than Dr Mahathir Mohamad -- love or hate hime PM who ruled Malaysia for 22 years, no joke! As a journalist-blogger for past 10 years, Desi takes Mahathir seriously, at least he quotes Shakespeare occasionally! Mahathir's nemesis now in-jail-on-trumped-up-sodomy-charges second time around, Sdr Anwar Ibrahim -- also quotes Shakespeare often enough, more than the good doctor around the Putajaya house!

Now the Opposition Leader once oppressed by Mahathir, continues to be persecuted by the current UMNO regime, but Anwar's salvation may come from a surprising quarter -- from the infighting within UMNO. The almigthy Vitamin M may save Najib from the EGM called by his "bodeking" division heads/supporters for tomorrow, but the looming national crisis brought on by the falling world oil prices, (and casuing Petronas to report its first loss of some RM8billion in the closing quarter of 2014), and the concurrent dwindling ringgit excahnge rate, is now compunded further by the UNRAVELLING OF THRE FIVE-YEAR OLD 1MALAYSIA DEVELOPMENT BERHAD.


PLease also NOTE that this FOURTH PART  OF"Why I say Malaysia Is Moving Towards the Abyss... IV" WILL serve as the CONCLUSION OF THE SERIES AND IS still a piece in progress ok!. later, IF THERE is a need to re-open the case, DESi will start a CHapter 2, cun?!  -- Digressing another byte,  like I would like TO RE-OPEN the ALTantuya and DS ANwar IBRAhim's SOdomy2 cases -- BUT THAT WILL BE ANOTHER LONG STORY FOR LATER! -- AND we as responsible CITIZENS WILL Have to rise up to MAKE IT HAPPEN, K!
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IN this blog started some 10 years ago, DEsi has writ a few times that MALAYSIA HAS BECOME A LAUGHING STOCK IN THE WORLD. WEll, a few EXTRACTS (Will do so later, cun?) of news headlines/partial reports would confirm this world status for NegaraKu, proud eh? 

From THE STAR, 1st example now, others will follow, Patience, eh!:


Published: Sunday May 17, 2015 MYT 12:00:00 AM
Updated: Sunday May 17, 2015 MYT 6:46:48 AM

‘BR1M was Bank Negara idea’

Home sweet home: Najib chatting with the owner of one of the newly launched Melana Indah flats, Hassan Mohammed @ Hashim, 49. Sitting on his lap is two-year-old Mohamed Waiz Hafiy Shawal. Looking on are (from left) Abdul Rahman and Mohamed Khaled.
Home sweet home: Najib chatting with the owner of one of the newly launched Melana Indah flats, Hassan Mohammed @ Hashim, 49. Sitting on his lap is two-year-old Mohamed Waiz Hafiy Shawal. Looking on are (from left) Abdul Rahman and Mohamed Khaled.
JOHOR BARU: The 1Malaysia People’s Aid (BR1M) was suggested by Bank Negara and is aimed at helping those from the lower income group who make up about 40% of Malaysians, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
Dispelling talk from naysayers that the handout had made Malaysians lazy, he said BR1M was meant to help the recipients cope with the rising cost of living.
He said BR1M was neither politically motivated nor a form of vote-buying.

DESI: THIS clueless PRIME MINISTER THINKS THE BANK NEGARA GOVERNOR IS HIS BOSS! Najib now sees the tide of criticms of those against HIs pet project BR1M Is OVERWHELMING, AND POor ZETI is being scape-goated. THIS has become clueless NAJIB's habit, disowning any programmes failing in the RAKYAT's eyes, BUT STEPPING UP TO CLAIM credit for any "Successful" people's projects! TYPICAL OF COWARDS WHO DON'T KNOW THE MEANING OF responsibility! 

UMNO SHIP OF FOOLS CAPTAINED BY NAJIB

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##2.. Wednesday, August 05, 2015


ECONOMIC FACTORS that will feed the PERFECT STORM FORMATION

LET me just state this is a collation of events in the recent weeks, the figures cited ARE JUST CLOSE APPROXIMATIONS WHICH ARE good for making TRENDING PREDICTONS.

Writers/writHERs are not soothsayers though one BLOGger exiled to the UK resident in (Woe)MANchester oftense with LOGICAL arguments to support his CONCLUSIONS>making sen pushes his predictions down the readers' throats the past few years, WITH DIDACTIC PREACHINGS AND QUANTUM LEAP OF LOGIC TO make INFERENCES LIKE telling stories from the Arabian 1,001 nights... BEFORE these "Past few years", he was making sense with his WRITES with good background and LOGICAL PROGRESSION BEFore laying out his CONCLUSIONS. I am writing this BECAUSE HE sold out the REformasi CAUse and PKR Leader DS ANWAR IBRAHIM, and I deem him just a fiction writer nowadays, so be FOREWARNED SHOULD you still read his stuff, OK, from UK! KO him from your reading list when surfing, OK!

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NOW I Will list some BULLET POINTS Of the key economic factors that will IMPACT THE formation of the PERFECT STORM NOW forming in the near horizon.

*1.    THE Malaysian RINGGIT became the WORST PERFORMING CURRENCY Versus the GREENBACK or AMerican DOllar since a few weeks back, even beating the INdonesian RUpiah for the HOnour/DISHOnour. THE MAlaysian RInggit breached the RM3.80=1USD, last fixed 17 years ago by THEN PM DR MAHATHIR MOHAMAD as part of his CAPital COntrol MEasures to tackle the ASian FInancial CRisis. I sighted CNN Reporting just a few days ago the exchange rate saw RINGGIT FALling further  to above RM3.84 against the USD1!.

NOTE FROM DESI: I AM just C&Ping opening para; for aMORe please also surf to related post of:

Friday, August 07, 2015


ECONOMIC FACTORS that will feed the PERFECT STORM FORMATION: UPDATED

(FIRST post APPeared on WEDnesday 5 AUgust, 2015: NOTE FROM YL,DESi)

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Saturday, August 01, 2015


MR PM, ART THOU KIDDING US?


THE NST PAGE 1 today carried this BLURB:

PM: Negative
perception
against 1MDB has
overshadowed
the good it's done

REPORT ON PAGE 2

'1MDB did more good to people'

CLOUDED PERCEPTION:
Najib blames

rumours for bad
image, cites fund's benefits

(Desi wll cut to the chase as he's NOT Able to copy from NST ONLINE: )

CITATION 1:

HE cited the 1MDB special HAJ and
school kids programmes, repairing
of old homes and channelling of aid
through its corporate social responsibility
efforts as the good deeds.



CITATION 2:

Citing another example, Najib
said Tabung Haji's purchase of the 
Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) land
belonging to 1MDB recently had
caused controversy after claims
emerged that depositors' money
were used to bail out 1MDB.

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DESIDERATA: HEY, MR PM, the two examples you cited would amount to expenses allocated by ANY LISTED COMPANY IS an annual budget for CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAMMES, no?!

(DESI IS SHAKING HIS HEAD IN DISBELIEF): -- NO WONDER IT HAS OFT BEEN REPORTED THAT THE GOVERNMENT HAS MADE MALAYSIA A LAUGHING STOCK WORLDWIDE!



DESIDERATA2: recall that ex-PM had asked of current PM: 

Mahathir (To the effect...): ****Was RM2.6 billion deposited into your two AMBANK PERSONAL ACCOUNTS?

NAJIB's RESPONSE (To the effect...): I never used any of the money for my own benefit /gain.

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UPDATED 6.11PM<,2 August 2015 because new ideas came up after my KAPItalist lunch (treated by not-so-socialist-as DESi) fRiends. 

DESI adds that even a standard 5 or 6 student would know the ****Question stated above is asking for a simple "YES" or "NO" Answer! 

SO art thou, my friend/s, now surprised WHY I SAY "MALAYSIA is moving towards the ABYSS"?



MAy I also share that oft quoted saying:

"YOU can fool all the people some of the time;
YOU can fool some of the people all the time;
BUT YOU CAN'T fool all the people all the time."

NOTE: IN THE last General Elections (GE13) , some 48percent, almost half, of the MALaysian voters were fooled into voting BN led by UMNO. I Hope by the time GE!4 cometh around, These fellows won't be FOOLED AGAIN JUST Because generous NAJIB would raise BR1M from RM900 to RM1,500.

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Sunday, July 26, 2015


WHY I SAY MAlaysia IS MOving TOwards the ABYSS: BORROWED CLOSING CHAPTER, CUN?

I AM adding today's splendid write by a SUNDay STAr columnist ZAINAH ANWAR as an extension to my four-part series "WHY I SAY MAlaysia IS MOving TOwards the ABYSS": PART I appeared at this blog on MARCh 07, 2015; via LINK  http://desiderata2000.blogspot.com/2015/03/why-i-say-malaysia-is-moving-towards.html and part IV ON FRIday MAY 22, 2015 via LINK: http://desiderata2000.blogspot.com/2015/05/why-i-say-malaysia-is-moving-towards_22.html


I can almost see that her piece in THE SUnday STAR today expresses thoughts almost coinciding wit' the main points I had made in my articles. IT is uplifting to have what I Term sharing SOUL-MATING WITH A fellow activist-scribe:). THANks, SDRI ZAINAH! YL,DESI

Columnists

Sharing The Nation

Published: Sunday July 26, 2015 MYT 12:00:00 AM
Updated: Sunday July 26, 2015 MYT 7:30:10 AM

Questions to ponder

As issue and more issues made the headlines, will there be an implosion of all the things that Malaysia had built over the years?
 

I AM beginning to feel as if this country and its rakyat are being crushed and pummelled by wrecking balls. 
The wrecking ball of race and religion, of insatiable greed, of never-­ending sense of entitlements, of unpunished crimes and abuses, of ideology over rational thinking, justice, and fair play.
These concerns are nothing new. What’s new is the breathtaking scale, the endlessness of it all, and the shamelessness with which the perpetrators display their unscrupulous, destructive and criminal behaviour, in words and deeds.
The seeds of this rot were sown a long time ago. Any dominant party in power breeds its own seeds of destruction.
For too long, too many of its leaders and party apparatchiks get away with all manner of transgressions. They tend to believe they are immune from any form of retribution.
I was in Geneva two weeks ago and UN officials and activists I met were asking what was happening to Malaysia.
How did things get this bad? We were once a model country that others looked up to as a prosperous, progressive, politically stable, multi-ethnic society. We are a high middle-income developing country, not a basket case.
Now we are looking more and more like another banana republic, with scandals galore making global headlines.
The deep concern many feel that these wrecking balls could lead to an implosion of everything that we have built over the ­decades is real. And what is scary is that there are people who are priming for trouble to break.
The Low Yat plaza riot will not be the last in their scheme of things.
Thank God, the IGP and his forces acted fast in nipping the problem in the bud and stating the facts clearly and unambiguously. It was a crime; not about one race trying to cheat another.
All those who exploited the situation by making hate speech to manufacture racial conflict must be charged for their role in inciting violence.
Lessons must be learnt fast if we want to stop those determined to destroy the country in order to remain in power and preserve what they believe are their lifetime entitlements – on nothing but the basis of birth.
As desperation over the inevitable closing chapter sets in, there will be more attempts to ignite fires of racial conflict.
The truth is the ruling elite is becoming more and more beleaguered – under the weight and scope of allegations of misappropriation of public funds, plummeting popularity and finding itself devoid of new blood and new ideas, and certainly bereft of courage and will to bring the transformation needed to win back public support.
Let’s manufacture more threats to add to the standard “Malays under threat”, “Islam under threat”. Now it’s “national security under threat” as more and more damning evidence of mind-blowing brazen sleaze and corruption is revealed.
Who is really threatening whose survival? And what has happened to the warnings given at the Umno general assembly last year that Umno must “change or be dead”? It looks like the choice Umno has made is very clear.
Unless a new breed of young far-sighted leaders come forward with the will and courage to change the system – political and economic – to become more inclusive, more just, more honest, more transparent, we are really seeing the end of a long era in Malaysian politics.
Time has run out for this old form of authoritarian politics and rule by a privileged elite.
In their book Why Nations Fail, Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson argue with evidence across history and geography that authoritarian “extractive” political and economic institutions designed by elites in order to and perpetuate their power at the expense of the majority of the people are bound to run out of steam.
The pride we have in our beloved country is that was NOT our history. That was not how Malaysia began. But today this is where we are heading.
Just look at the alleged Mara scandal. An agency set up to redress a historical econo­mic injustice against the Malays ends up led by people cheating the very group they are supposed to help, pocketing millions in barefaced shenanigans.
A policy vehicle pumped with hundreds of millions of taxpayers money to eradicate poverty on the basis of race gets abused by the privileged elite of that race.
This is yet another case of pagar makan padi. Those entrusted to protect you, instead betray you. And there are many more such scandals, just waiting to be surfaced.
Let’s ask some hard questions here.
Why after decades of rigorous development planning, 40% of Malaysian households earn only about RM1,847 a month?
Why after more than four decades of the NEP, 75.5% of those at the bottom are bumiputras?
Why in spite of the billions poured into education and boarding schools, 64.3% of the bumiputra workforce have only SPM qualifications?
Why some 90% of the unemployable university graduates are bumiputras?
Why of the RM54bil worth of shares pumped to bumiputra individuals and institutions between 1984 and 2005, only RM2bil remained in bumiputra hands today?
And why oh why should the bumiputras continue to raise a begging bowl and ask for more of the same kind of handouts from the same ruling elite?
The bottom 40% get crumbs.
Let’s focus our attention on these priorities.

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Monday, April 27, 2015


Why I say Malaysia Is Moving Towards the Abyss... III

COMING soon onto this screen -- maybe sext week if I survive a tsunami which may hit Malaysian shors anytime, according to my devout Buddhist matey SC, because Malaysia will have to pay for its BAD National Karma! -- YL, Desi, knottyaSsusual

PS: Now be a GOoD boy and go back to read the first TWO parts, OK!

* https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=11493162#editor/target=post;postID=2535473368816246783;onPublishedMenu=allposts;onClosedMenu=allposts;postNum=17;src=postname

** https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=11493162#editor/target=post;postID=2837539081636979560;onPublishedMenu=allposts;onClosedMenu=allposts;postNum=5;src=postname

A former MSM top editor has revealing things to say: worth taking note!

It's NOT OFTEN for former chief editors of mainstream media to break their silence on ongoing "sensitive/controversial" subjects involving the Government's CEO of the day. I say this becasue as a news watcher it's never without fail these editors got to the top of their positions in the heydays TOEING THE OFFICIAL LINE -- which means they did take instructions, explicitly or subtly issued, by the big shots at the Prime Minister's Office.

One of them is now a journo-blogger whom I know -- I won't calim very well because we never made dates to tehtarik on any occasion though we bumped into each other at media events -- is Abdul Kadir Jasin. Here's The Sribe's latest TWO blogposts at kadirjasin.blogspot.com:~~

(NOTE: PLEASe re4ad the full post by surfing to the said DATED 27 April 2015 on my blog, HEAR/here! YL, DESi....)

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THANks for thy patience, I round up this COMPOUND Post with a more recent C&PASTRy! YL, DEsi, knottyaSSusual:~~~


Wednesday, September 09, 2015

Of Emperor NERO, Malaysian HERO and MEDIA/BLOGGERS

I Am extracting an important "OLDEish" item with some  "RELUCTANCE" from steadyaku-steadyaku-husseinhamid.blogspot.com about a personal piece by ex-minister ZAID IBRAHIM.

1. "OLDEISh" as in MEDIA world, both new like BLOGGING, and traditional like PRINT, yesterday's news generally is considered "History" today.

2. "RELUCTANCE" AS DESI has announced going on "fiction writing leave" indefinitely, BUT, being a newsdog by training and nurturing, WAS PULLED BACK "COS A gOOd politikuskaki insisted I must read the latest article attributed to ZAID IBRAHIM.

3. "RELUCTANCE2"  -- please bear with DESi giving thee a long backgrounder, here goes:  AS a blogger now going 10years-plus, DESI had interacted a bit/byte with said SUBJECT-Writer ZAid IBrahim in blogosphere; I had even featured him as a SPEAKER AT a BUM (BLOGGERS UNIVERSE MALAYSIA) annual gathering which I organised as CHAIR for four consecutive years annually from 2008 to 2011,  to mark WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY"; but subsequent years WHEN HE joined Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) and very quickly challenged incumbent AZMIN ALI for Deputy Presidency of PKR, but surrendered midway, LEFT THE party in a huff along with COHORTS JEFFREy KITinggan and JOhn SOh & some bloggers, et al, almost burning the PKR HOUSE DOWN in his short stay during which he could not achieve his ambition to head PKR as de facto head DS ANWAR IBRAHIM was facing jail time.

4. is "SEi LOh" in Kantonis meaning "DIE LAH!" as in strange situations, former enemies now become your friends in POLITICS, AS we are often guided by primary dictum "IN POLITICS THERE are no permanent enemies, and permanent friends, only permanent interests"; and secondary dictum, "IN POLITICS, your enemy's enemy becomes your friend".

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I APologise for the long INTRO: here cometh the "MEAT" from: steadyaku-steadyaku-husseinhamid.blogspot.com :




Friday, September 4, 2015


Zaid Ibrahim on Tun Mahathir : The Last of The Mohicans!

with thanks to :


Rally Behind Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad


(The following is the transcript of Zaid Ibrahim speech given at the Royal Selangor Club luncheon)

Thank you, Mr President, for allowing me the opportunity to speak to members of the Royal Selangor Club about what lies ahead for the country. I was once a member of this special Club. I have fond memories of the Long Bar as a special meeting place for lawyers and businessmen, where good spirits and conversation could always be found.

Today we have a Prime Minister who is not only embroiled in a financial scandal the magnitude of which the world has not seen before – he has also deliberately obstructed the machinery of Government from carrying out its duties.

The Government of Malaysia is today run by Prime Minister Najib Razak’s lackeys, and he himself has become dangerous as a leader of this nation. From what we have seen so far, there appears to be nothing stopping him from doing whatever he believes will preserve his power – and that includes the possibility of ruling by martial law.

What lies ahead? Dark clouds and uncertain times. Democracy and a fair, just and responsible government are in jeopardy. Unbridled extremism from both sides of the political divide will reign. Malay extremists will continue to blame Chinese Malaysians and various foreigners for everything that has gone wrong, while the angry “reformists” from the Opposition will blame everything on UMNO and Dr Mahathir Mohammad. The room for sensible political engagement is almost closed. The “you are with me or you are against me” syndrome is now very much alive. I fear that more of this lies ahead.

A nation can be destroyed in a short time. Rwanda was destroyed in a space of only a year of ethnic violence between Hutus and Tutsis. A million Rwandans died for little more than to showcase the politics of hate and the power of violence.

It took Hitler just seven years from 1928 to ascend to absolute power and change the worldview of Germany, such that an entire people could believe that they might rule the world by conquest and close an eye to the mass murder of the Jews. It took a World War to end the political disease and hegemony of the Third Reich.

In Malaysia today, we have Najib who has been in power for six years. He will not follow the law other than to use it for his own purposes, and the longer he rules the worse our future will be. We must therefore act and do our bit.

His removal must be our common priority. I repeat: his removal is our priority.

To do this there is only one option available: either we rally behind Dr Mahathir, or we have to live with Najib for a long time. If we have to work with a group within UMNO to remove Najib, then we must. I know some of you are allergic to Dr Mahathir, and some of you are more gung-ho and believe that we must remove UMNO altogether. If you can do it, then by all means do it. But I would rather try to remove Najib first, simply because, on paper, it’s easier to achieve. Change comes in small doses.

In the past, Opposition parties have become stronger only when breakaway factions formed in UMNO. The first UMNO breakaway was led by Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah in 1988, which helped PAS gain control of Kelantan. The second UMNO breakaway was led by Anwar Ibrahim in 1998, which helped plant the seeds of Pakatan’s present strength.

These two movements did not change the Government. However, victory may come if there is third UMNO breakaway that is prepared to work with the Opposition. The question is whether the Opposition is willing to work with UMNO breakaway faction Number 3 and vice versa.

This is a big “if”, but it’s possible. First, we need to recognise that within the reformist group there are two main types of people. The first consists of sensible and serious Malaysians who want to see no chaos but a peaceful transformation in our system of government. They see Najib as the country’s biggest curse. They want to see workable change where the Government is led by Ministers who have ability and integrity. They want public institutions to provide good governance for the people.

The second type of reformists are always angry, who write regularly to Malaysiakini about the fault of UMNO and Malays generally. They have a deep-seated anger about the New Economic Policy and about Malay dominance in government. They are angry about almost everything to do with UMNO Malays.  Everyone whom they disapprove of is an UMNO stooge. These people even questioned if I had an ulterior motive when I participated in Bersih. Only they have noble intentions.

The only way we can remove Najib, if at all, is to mobilise the nation. For this, we need a leader. You may want this person or that person, but I tell you there is only one Malay warrior left who is able and willing.

Let me explain why this is important: we can have meaningful change in this country only when Malays accept those changes. Malays will change only if Malay leaders they trust tell them to do so. We have so few brave and progressive Malay leaders to start with, so reformists and the Opposition must learn to trust the leaders we have. Here, I urge all Malaysians especially Malays to rally behind Dr Mahathir. He is the only one who dares, who has courage and—I assure you—he has the country at heart.

When Dr Mahathir attended Bersih 4, some NGO and opposition political leaders talked incessantly about not forgetting his past sins. Some said he was responsible for everything that was wrong in the country. There were even those who accused him of trying to “redeem” himself by latching onto Bersih.

That’s not the way to treat a Malay leader of his stature. Someone like me, who represents no one, and who speaks for no one, can be ignored, but Dr Mahathir—even at this late stage in his life—is still making an effort to change the country for the better and he has a lot of support.

Should we not be generous with him in our words and judgement? Should we not make a special effort to include him in the things we do to make change possible, especially as he is still able and willing? After all, we have forgiven Anwar and embraced him as our new hero even though he was Dr Mahathir’s deputy for many years.

***If we can forgive Anwar for the use of the ISA, for Operasi Lalang, for the Sabah IC scandal, for the sacking of judges, for Islamisation in our schools—all because Anwar is now on our side—can’t we also give Dr Mahathir an ounce of kindness?



****I do not want to talk about the past because the past is done and dusted. Instead, I am trying to offer a solution for the future. The Opposition, the reformists and civil society leaders must give Malay leaders who are fighting for change the consideration they deserve. The Opposition must, for the greater good, work with Dr Mahathir while he is still strong.

It is pointless to rue the lack of Malay support for Bersih 4 when that could have been easily overcome by treating Malay leaders with more respect. For example, it was arrogant to say that Dr Mahathir was responsible for everything wrong with our country. Many Malays like me remember him for how he successfully developed the country and for his master plan as outlined in Vision 2020.

Furthermore, no Malay leader rejected theocracy as firmly as Dr Mahathir when he said that hudud had no place in our country. No other Malay leader had the strength and conviction to make peace with Chin Peng in 1989 so that all Malaysians could forget the past and live peacefully in the future.

No Malay leader had the trust of the Malays to be able to remove personal immunity from the Malay Rulers, but Dr Mahathir did just that for the good of the nation. No Malay leader has built more infrastructure in this country than he has.

I could go on and on but I am not here to promote Dr Mahathir. I am here to remind you that political change in Malaysia requires Malays to accept change; and Malays will accept change only if the Malay leaders they respect tell them to do so. If Malays have fears, no matter how unjustified, they will only be able to overcome those fears and become brave if Malay leaders tell them to do so. That is the cold, hard truth.

Therefore, we cannot let personal feelings obstruct our greater purpose. For example, Dr Mahathir once unleashed some terribly unkind words to describe my political and legal  career; and we have differences on the subject of the rule of law and the judiciary—but we share the same commitment that nothing that we say or do as politicians is about us. It is about the country.

Personal slights are irrelevant sideshows in the greater scheme of things. They can and should be forgiven and forgotten because the larger interests of the people of Malaysia are supreme. It is, and has always been, about what is best for the country.

If the Malay community feels that its leaders do not get the respect they deserve from the reformists, no Malay leader will be able to assure them that their future will be secure if a party other than UMNO comes to power.

The Malay community is watching things closely because UMNO keeps reminding them about what will happen if UMNO loses power.

For this reason, I believe that it’s all the more urgent that reformists avoid being intoxicated by popularity since the mighty waves of yellow descended on Kuala Lumpur. I have already heard cries of “let’s finish off UMNO” when no one has even finished off Najib.

I urge reformists to forget the differences and focus on coming together to remove Najib Razak. Let’s be pragmatic in our efforts to make a success of our political transformation. You might say that Ahmad Zahid Hamidi is no better than Najib, but you cannot judge a leader by how speaks. Maybe if we knew him better he would be an acceptable leader.

Anyway, anyone is better than Najib. Do not be hasty in rejecting anyone from UMNO when the whole picture is still unclear. Some UMNO leaders who are acceptable may be available after Najib sacks them, which I believe he will soon do. So, do not chastise, mock or run down Malay leaders, especially those who are brave (and they are few) and still have influence even though they might currently be without power.

The first stage in our political transformation must be to ensure that leaders like Najib do not hold office. We must be willing to work with everyone who is moderate and law-abiding, even those from UMNO, for the sake of the country. Today, there is no Malay leader who is willing to take Najib on except Dr Mahathir, and so we must support him.

Thank you.

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DESIDERATA: MUST again ask thee to be MS Patience because she's also MS Virtuous as I Adjourn for socialist BF, post to be continued at about 10AM, Cun? I have to comment on the TWO HIghlights above marked in RED THUS *** ANd ****; in gist, I Beg to "correct" The writer on hilite*** and generally ENDORSE HIM On hilite****.

UPDATED 11 September 2015:

I deliberated in resuming the COMMENTS I PROmised on the 2 HIGHLIGHTED PARAS BECause I wanted my ESTeemedREAders to ponder over them.

OK, on ***: I beg to DIFFER WITH THE WRITER ZAID IBRAHIM on BLAMING ANWAR during his DPM DAYS:-- (1) for the use of the ISA, (2) for Operasi Lalang, (3) for the Sabah IC scandal, (4) for the sacking of judges.

I would say it was the PRime MInister of 22 years rule, DR MAhathir MOhamad, who should be held responsible for all the 4 stated sins.

ONLY on the last charge of (5) Islamisation in our schools, would I agree would with ZAId IBrahim in attributing to ANwar the "responsibility, when ANwar was also holding the EDucation MINistry portfolio. EVEn then, any GOvernment policies to be implemented must also imply the PM's approval, so it's futile to argue with a "Strongman" like MAhathir that Anwar could bulldoze the socalled "Islamisation" policies, which to my mind, were still "Contentious" issues.

ON the second HIGHLIGHTED PARA -- ****I do not want to talk about the past because the past is done and dusted. Instead, I am trying to offer a solution for the future. The Opposition, the reformists and civil society leaders must give Malay leaders who are fighting for change the consideration they deserve. The Opposition must, for the greater good, work with Dr Mahathir while he is still strong. -- I more or less endorse ZAid IBrahim's views. YES, we must FIGHT THE CURRENT ENEMY NUMBER ONE FACING the nation.