Sunday, June 17, 2012

冰冻三尺,非一日之寒

人联党多年来为华教贡献大,二小迁校又一明证 - 2009年 12月 29日


我党多年来,成功为本州争取到多间新华小与迁校发展。我党和各校校董会合作努力下,为发展人力资源做出了重大的贡献,并得到了政府的高度好评。
党主席拿督巴丁宜陈康南在古晋中华小学第二校新校地动土礼上致词时强调,人联党非常重视二小迁校与建校,经过党与校董会的不懈努力,新二小终于动土了。
他也感激我国首相与教育部长,接受我党的建议,拨出1500万令吉,充作砂拉越华文独中与华文小学的建校与发展资金。这也是我党坚持参加政治主流的另一个重要成果。
古晋中华小学第二校创建于1948年,早年是在亚答街一店屋上课,只开办一年级到四年级。随着学生的增加而在1958年搬迁到大伯公庙后面的现有校地。
由于受到校地的局限,迁校的建议在数年前提出,希望能迁到更宽敞的地点,将课室增加到36间以容纳1800学生。

二小面积3.38英亩   
砂拉越人民联合党在本州建造更多新华小以及迁校以满足更多学子需求方面扮演重要角色。在人联党的努力争取下,州政府在达万再也巴鲁拨出了面积3.38英亩给古晋中华小学校董会,充作二小新校地。
新二小的第一期工程是兴建两栋可容纳1600学生的校舍;而第二期工程包括建造更多课室与幼稚园。
陈康南形容二小的兴建体现了国阵政府对古晋省华社的关怀。本州目前共有219所华校,学生人数达7万4316名,其中土著学生占了1万5949人。
他也感谢丹斯里陈伯勤及GLOBALUPLINE的协助,挺身而出,承诺在四个月内完成新二小的建校工程,让新二小的课室能在2009年就可以使用。
他说,教育事务虽然是联邦政府所管辖,但州政府一路以来十分支持本州的教育发展,包括华文教育所面对的问题。

资助设立两所大学   
州政府在这方面也资助设立了两所私立大学,就是美里葛廷大学和古晋斯威本工艺大学及许多的技术训练中心。
他说,作为负责任的多元种族政党,人联党从不忽略砂州各源流教育发展。我党也设立了砂哈地基金,资助贫苦学生深造以及援助津贴与独中的办学。人联党也在协助学子申请国立大学学额和贷学金方面不遗余力。
创党迄今,人联党通过各管道协助本州的津贴华小和华文独中,我党的许多领袖干部也在各校董会服务。在土地申请方面,人联党也协助校董会通过直接与间接的方式获得政府拨地建校。
本州曾经获得政府拨地建立的学校包括古晋中华小学第六校、二小、美里杜当中华小学、林梦育兴小学、诗巫士来小学,天真小学、天化小学和实兰沟东亚小学。
人联党也通过其联邦部长争取发展拨款充作修建学校、扩充和建造新校舍用途。人联党的国、州议员每年也拨出许多的拨款资助学校的办学,同时也通过协助筹款,得到数以百万令吉,帮忙建造新校舍等。

争得两张新华小准证   
他说,独立迄今,教育部长在全国只发出9张新华小的准证,人联党就成功的争取到其中两张,就是古晋六小和美里杜当小学。此外,人联党也成功申请到民都鲁中华公学分校的建造,以及12所小学的建校申请。
他形容这一切都清楚的证明人联党对砂拉越华文教育发展的努力。因此他呼吁人民看清事实,勿被反对党所蒙蔽。
他指反对党不曾经为华社建造一所学校,甚至是一间课室也没有,他们只会施口惠,毫无实际贡献。



文章来源:http://www.supp.org.my/index/page/?id=141&t=4


蔡总会长不必大费周章向李三春人等党元老求证了,哭包祥不也用再狡辩未出生论,廖中莱也不用再强调不认同什么的。308后只剩下底裤穿的你们,被陈康南扒光了,赤裸裸的感觉如何??

Friday, July 22, 2011

[更正] 26/7/11 解剖赵明福皇委会报告大型座谈会,一起揭破真相吧!!

明福沉冤待雪座谈会,欢迎大家踊跃出席!

主题 : 说好的真相呢? Di manakah Kebenaran?
地点 : 隆雪华堂礼堂
时间 : 7月26日(星期二)7:30pm

受邀嘉宾 : 行动党全国主席卡巴星、国会领袖林吉祥、回教党副主席胡桑慕沙、​公正党总秘书赛胡丁、赵家代表律师兼行动党蒲种国会议员哥宾星、​律师公会代表和赵明福家属等。
 

无言的结局 : 《司法制度可是权势家的玩物》

拖了两年,花了2百多万纳税钱,就这样草草以性格脆弱经不起盘问而自杀game over??





Thursday, July 7, 2011

[UPDATE] : 空城计 a.k.a MALAYSIA FIRST GHOST CITY ON 9th JULY 2011: Confirmed list of Road Closures for BERSIH 09.07.2011

From:
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Date:
07/08/2011 01:11 PM
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FW: Road closure 9 July 2011

Dear All


Please be informed.

KL road closures and diversions

THE following routes are affected in relation to the Bersih 2.0 rally scheduled for Saturday.

Road closures and diversions around Kuala Lumpur

Seremban to Kuala Lumpur / Jalan Istana Baru

Jalan Sungai Besi / Sungai Besi roundabout (Seremban to KL)

Sungai Besi roundabout

Jalan Sungai Besi / Pudu roundabout

Pudu roundabout / Jalan Pudu

Pudu roundabout / Jalan Pasar

Jalan Kajang / Sungai Besi roundabout

Jalan Chan Sow Lin / Jalan Tun Razak

Jalan Cochrane / Jalan Tun Razak (Jalan Pasar)

Jalan Tun Razak / Ezora Condominiums

Ezora Condominiums / Jalan Sultan Ismail Imbi turnoff

Kampung Pandan roundabout

Jalan Selatan

Jalan Tun Razak turnoff / Jalan Bukit Bintang

Tun Razak traffic lights / Jalan Bukit Bintang

Jalan Kampung Pandan / Flyover to PD92

Jalan Tun Razak / Jalan Kia Peng

Jalan Tun Razak / Jalan Eaton

Jalan Tun Razak / Persiaran Stonor

Jalan Tun Razak / Lorong Kuda

Jalan Tun Razak / Jalan Ampang turnoff (Esso)

Jalan Tun Razak / Jalan Ampang

Jalan Tun Razak / Megan Phileo

Jalan Tun Razak / Jalan Yap Kwan Seng

Jalan Tun Razak / KLCC tunnel

Jalan Tun Razak / Perkeso building

Jalan Tun Razak / Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz

Jalan Tun Razak / National Heart Institute parking

Jalan Tun Razak / National Heart Institute new building

Jalan Tun Razak / Kuala Lumpur Hospital field

Tun Razak turnoff / Jalan Pahang roundabout

Jalan Pahang roundabout

Jalan Genting-Klang / Jalan Pahang roundabout tunnel

Jalan Pekeliling / Pekeliling bus station

Pekeliling turnoff / Jalan Ipoh

Jalan Ipoh / Jalan Rahmat

Jalan Tun Razak / Jalan Tun Ismail

Jalan Tun Razak / Jalan Kuching turnoff

Jalan Tun Razak / PWTC turnoff (Maxwell school)

Jalan Tun Ismail / Jalan Kuching exit

Jalan Tun Ismail / Jalan Putra

Jalan Putra / Jalan Raja Laut

Jalan Pahang / Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz / Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman

Jalan Mahameru / Parliament turnoff

Jalan Duta / Jalan Parlimen turnoff

Jalan Mahameru / Parliament turnoff

Jalan Mahameru / Wisma Tani turnoff

Wisma Tani overhead bridge

Jalan Mahameru / Carcosa Seri Negara exit

Jalan Damansara turnoff / Jalan Travers

Jalan Bangsar / Jalan Travers

Jalan Travers / Jalan Damansara (Old Travers station)

Jalan KL Sentral / National Museum

Jalan Klang Lama / Federal Highway

Jalan Klang Lama / Salak Expressway (U-Turn)

Federal Highway / Jalan Syed Putra

Jalan Tun Sambathan / Jalan Sulaiman

Jalan Sulaiman (KTM old station)




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Monday, June 20, 2011

自问:听取政府的保证还是国外媒体好??

到底是要相信信誉破产的政府还是国外媒体??大家心里总会有个谱吧。。。
本地的辛拉面真的是韩国进口的吗??韩国原厂进口恐怕比中国进口来得贵吧~~;
廖廖也真是的,也不尽责地明示下中国和韩国包装的类别和防范措施=.=;
还有,含糊的交代食品的化验结果又不提及及格和不及格的食品生产商,人民鬼知道哪一种能吃得下肚会没事的,也不参考下国外的政府有关单位的做法 ><凸
你这个后知后觉的卫生部长 KPI 不及格!!

 


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韩制辛拉面无塑化 廖中莱:国人可安心食用[组图]

廖中莱亲自到巴生港口了解关卡执法人员进行产品检验的程序,特别是台湾的珍珠奶茶的用料



廖中莱:从韩口进口的辛拉面并证实不含塑化剂。



(巴生14日讯)卫生部长拿督斯里廖中莱指出,经过该部的化验之后,进口我国的韩国知名泡面“辛拉面”并无含有塑化剂,可以重新上架,国人可以安心食用。
无论如何,由于我国分别从韩国及中国进口有关的辛拉面,虽然来自韩国的辛拉面已证实可安全食用,惟进口自中国的辛拉面,仍需等待化验报告出炉后,才能确定它是否含有塑化剂;卫生部将会在较后宣布相关的报告成果。
廖中莱也宣布,截至6月14日为止,另外7项怀疑含有塑化剂的台湾食品,经过化验后,也证实不含塑化剂。
“总共有57种食品经过化验,包括44种饮品,及13种其他食品(饼干、糕点、意大利面、面和奶茶等),结果都是不含塑化剂。”
他说,在台湾,共有15种来自6家厂商的食品,被检验出含有塑化剂,惟进入我国的这些受污染的食品,只有一种而已。
他向国人保证,卫生部不时会针对进口的食品进行检验,并针对怀疑含有塑化剂的产品,卫生部关卡执法人员已将其食品安全资料系统(FoSIM)调高至第4警戒,即所有类似的产品,都必须经过抽样检查。
“这也是所有进口商的责任,以确保所进口的食品安全食用,及遵守1983年食品法令以及1985年的食品条例。”
廖中莱今日亲自到巴生港口,以了解卫生部关卡执法人员,针对怀疑含有塑化剂产品的检验程序。

Friday, June 17, 2011

Malaysia Dirty Politics (马来西亚肮脏政治) + OMG燕燕欧巴桑的Citrawarna FaceBook 网页涉嫌抄袭



全英语生肉版(无字幕)
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众多外包工程中又来一项‘波裂’创举 凸><凸,
~燕燕欧巴桑,何必酱谦虚(自认不专业)~

  
相信全马人民针对180万外包风波+看过以上官方FB图都想对你说句

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Hotmail 网络疯传的文章: Who are the Robber Barons of Malaysia

字体颜色有些改不到 不好意思

Who are the Robber Barons of Malaysia

Written by  Ismail Dahlan, Malaysia Chronicle
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Electricity has just gone up by an average of 7.1% for household consumers. For business it is an average 8.3% hike. However if you use less than 300 kilowatts which would work out to a RM77 monthly bill, you will not be affected.
Which means 75% of household users will not get a higher electricity bill. If you fall into that category, and think this is good news, you would be very wrong. When costs go up for businesses, the cost of their products go up. You will be paying for the business tariff hike. All your essential supplies, and all non-essentials are going to cost more. Nobody is spared.
And the reason you are paying more for electricity has nothing to do with any global event, as the BN would like you to believe. The reason you are going to have less money in your pocket is the incompetence, inefficiency and corruption of the Barisan Nasional government.
There are two types of electricity markets in the world, regulated and deregulated ones. Regulated ones would have a single, usually government-owned entity which would be responsible for the four key areas in the electricity business; Generation, Transmission and Distribution and Retail. Naturally monopolies were inefficient. The idea behind deregulation is that having private companies focus on the Generation and Retail areas would increase efficiency and reduce the cost to the consumer.
Read only if you need to know more :
Generation is the process of producing electricity from fuel like natural gas or coal. In Malaysia, natural gas is widely used and IPPs buy it at a subsidized rate from Petronas; subsidies amounting to RM19 billion in total.
• Transmission is the process of transmitting electricity from the generator to the sub-station near your house via the National Electricity Grid.
• Distribution is the process of transferring the electricity from the substation to your house.
• Retail is where they bill you for the electricity for your house. In some countries this is deregulated where you can buy electricity from different, competing, companies though it comes from the same source. In Malaysia, TNB is still responsible for it.
Tycoons behind the IPPs
Electricity deregulation really started in UK in the early 1990’s. It spread worldwide and Malaysia too deregulated, but only its Generation business. This was done by giving licenses to Independent Power Producers (IPPs). Which should have resulted in reduced electricity cost to the consumer.
But that’s not what happened. In Malaysia’s topsy turvy wonderland, deregulation increased the cost to the consumer! This was because Tenaga was forced to buy electricity from IPPs who charged more for the electricity than if Tenaga produced it itself!
It was the BN government that ‘negotiated’ such deals with the IPPs. Either they are criminally incompetent, awfully stupid or they are corrupt. You may take your pick. It may be a combination of all three.
So who are these IPPs? Genting Sanyen, YTL Power, Malakoff, SEV, Prai Power,Powertek, GB3, Tanjung Bin Power and Kapar Energy are among the two dozen or so IPPs in Malaysia. All of the above are owned by the Genting Lims, Francis Yeoh, Syed Mokhtar and Ananda Krishnan. The usual suspects, of course. The connected businessmen who get most of the big deals. Who will know how to take care of their political benefactors.
YTL Power’s profit for 2010 was more than RM1.6 billion on revenues of RM13 billion. Malakoff in 2009 had a profit of RM380 million on revenues of RM5.6 billion. Powertek had revenues of RM1.34 billion and a profit of RM450 million.
So Francis Yeoh makes RM1.6 billion and Ananda Krishnan makes RM450 million from his IPP while collecting subsidies from public money. It is essentially a transfer of funds from the people’s pockets to the IPP’s vaults, through TNB, aided and abetted by the BN.
When this economic joke of a system is about to come crashing under its own silly weight, the BN solves the problem by raising the electricity tariffs, making Malaysians pay for it.
Now here is a strange thing, Thai power producers do not get subsidies. They have to buy fuel at market prices. We know that petrol costs more in Thailand, which is why they are always trying to fill up their tanks in Malaysia. So does gas cost more in Thailand. Despite this higher cost of fuel, Thai power producers sell electricity at a lower price than Malaysian IPPs sell to TNB. Ask the BN, and they will tell you that there is clearly something wrong; with the Thais! Why aren’t they trying to grab as much public money as possible, as fast as possible like us; the BN no doubt wonders.
TNB is a GLC, declassify the contracts
Meanwhile, Malaysian’s own version of medieval German Robber Barons (who were known for extorting huge tolls from passing ships and travellers), get to keep their subsidies, and, their unnatural, undeserved profits. They are despicable fellows who prey on the helpless. Big business, controlled in Malaysia by a small number, are now become adversaries of the people. They extort unbearable tolls and they bankroll and prop up a regime that is beggaring the nation. No longer can they fake innocence and hide in the shadows.
TNB had a profit of RM4.1 billion on revenues of RM32 billion in 2010. This is not enough? They still need to raise the electricity tariffs? Why further burden a nation that is already reeling from rising prices. Che Khalib, their CEO, had a big smile on in today’s newspapers. He will get a bigger bonus this year. You will get a higher electricity bill and will pay more for everything else. You will suffer, Che Khalib and his bosses will celebrate. That’s life under the BN’s incompetent, corrupt thumb.
As what can only be considered a joke, TNB’s theme for their 2010 annual report was “Powering A Sustainable Future”! In it, they claim to be committed to ensuring transparency in all they do. In which case, they should immediately make public the IPP contracts. But they will not, because it is clearly a dirty secret. A secret so ugly perhaps, that it alone could cost BN the election. No transparency here, just false slogans. Peter Chin, under whose Ministry TNB is parked, claims that he cannot release the IPP contracts because it is between two private entities. But TNB is not a private entity, it is mostly government-owned. And the subsidies given to the IPPs are not private monies, they are public funds!
Another 5 years of the Barisan’s rule, and Malaysia will become an economic basket case. Where ruthless connected businessman live off a suffering citizenry while cosying up to the ruling elite. Where greed and self-serving politicians and policies are the order of the day.
If there is to be change, it had better be now.    -   Malaysia Chronicle
Wednesday, 01 June 2011 00:16

Malaysia, a most expensive nation in South East Asia

Written by  J. D. Lovrenciear

        
Living costs have been always on an upward trend. No doubt about that. As wages increase, so do living costs – although wage increases are always far more slower and far in-between.
But there is a harsh reality that clearly defines that Malaysia may after all be the most expensive country to stay compared to the rest of its neighbours. This is particularly true in the last ten years.
For a nation of only 28 million, and given its oil wealth and palm oil lead; for a nation that thrived from its tin and rubber blessings; for a nation that was well sheltered from the ravages of weather and natural disasters; a country that enjoys natural maritime pathways much sought after by the East and the West – how could this nation become a nightmare for its own citizens who are today struggling to meet bills, keep kids in school, and put quality food on the table everyday?
For a long, long time the government – in this case the ruling political party, has always made decisions all in the name of caring for the future stability of its rakyat. Many decisions were made despite the reservations of the populace.
So we went on an overdrive mode building all kinds of superstructures and facades. We had the Twin Towers at immense cost because the lesson drummed into us was it is necessary to put the nation on the world map and to draw tourists by the droves so that Malaysians can benefit from the tourist-dollar.
We have many more super-structures because the argument dished out was that it is better to build now then later as it would be more expensive over time and that the savings is in the interest of the rakyat.
We built, built and built. We spent billions more promoting this and that ceaselessly. And the government has not stopped splashing even till this day. It is always in the name of proting and attracting development and opportunities so that the rakyat can savour the sweetness of wealth created.
And we made the rakyat even pay more through taxes, tolls and tariffs. If you protested, the law would slam shut on your face. If you did not support all the decisions made by the government you will be labelled anti-government and all opportunities will be sealed from you and you would be lucky if the ISA did not bundle you off into oblivion.
Korek sini, tutup sana; korek sana, tutup sini
Today, we all know that the cost of living in Malaysia is far more greater than in any of the neighbouring countries. They have the freedom of choice guaranteed by their democratic capitalism. But do Malaysians enjoy that option?
Either they pay the toll or get nowhere. Either they pay the tariff or live in darkness. Either they take the job and live with what is dished out or they are left with nothing.
Either they pay the monthly dues or end up holed up in some ashram. If they try to put up a hut somewhere the local authorities will descend like vultures. If they try to plant some vegetables and cash crop under some bridge or flyover, you bet just as the labour begins to yield some hope the authorities will make a clean swoop. So, again we lose out to the neighbouring countries.
You want a car, go get a Proton. If you do not like it, no problem, just pay through your nose for an imported or CKD model.
It is a pity is it not? When citizens in a neighbouring oil-rich nation are living a stress-free and easy life, Malaysians despite having so much oil can only look at the rising towers and superstructures and eat Maggie and Roti Canai.
Just take a quick count at the number of bankrupts in the country. Just take a look at how credit cards are becoming temporary solace only to be swallowed in a sleepless nightmare for even young executives today. Just look at the way housewives are doing their everyday marketing. Just count the number of fathers who eat less daily at work just to make sure the pay packet can stretch a little longer.
Just listen to the rakyat tell you that their paypacket disappears within the first week of drawing their salaries. Is it not true that the commonly shared joke among the rakyat today is: "Korek sini, tutup sana; korek sana, tutup sini".
But the powers that be will say, “tighten your belts rakyat”. But nobody asks why is the country suddenly so expensive to live in today. And everything from television to print, we will only hear such rosy pictures of fun and laughter; success and gains. Who will feature the tears and pains of the struggling rakyat?
Now with the rising tariffs and the looming revision of pump prices it is going to snowball further and the working rakyat can only groan. Or worst, make believe that they are doing okay. No wonder even the once loud-mouthed Consumer body has been silenced into a stuffed kitten.
What do we make out of all these really? Cry? Scream? Or just shut up and die a muted death? Sigh ...
J. D. Lovrenciear is a reader of Malaysia Chronicle


Lopsided power hike inefficient, says DAPMonday, May 30 @ 22:35:59 CDT
KUALA LUMPUR, May 31 — The decision to raise electricity tariffs without reviewing “lopsided” deals with highly inefficient independent power producers (IPPs) is like “righting a wrong with another wrong”, Tony Pua has said.
The DAP publicity chief said raising rates without restructuring purchasing power agreements (PPAs) with IPPs would only worsen inefficiency and place a greater burden on industrial and commercial consumers, who will bear the brunt of the hike.
He pointed out these large-scale users will see an average increase of 8.4 per cent in their power bill, which would not only worsen rising inflation but “deal a bigger blow” to export industries already hurt by the strong ringgit.
“The fact that the government chooses to punish our consumers and industries, without laying a finger on the IPPs, only serves to prove that the Najib administration has no political will to carry out the necessary reforms to our economy,” Pua (picture) said in a statement today.
The Petaling Jaya MP pointed out that despite having to contend with natural gas prices that were more than double that of Malaysia’s, commercial electricity tariffs in Thailand were only 0.4 per cent higher than Malaysia’s RM37.85 kWh rate.
He said the latest tariff hike meant that commercial power rates here would be “significantly higher” than Malaysia’s northern neighbour when they should be 16.9 per cent cheaper, based on existing subsidy rates.
“And the key reason for that is the unfair PPAs which result in ridiculously high levels of electricity reserve margins,” he said, adding that Malaysia’s 52.6 per cent reserve margin in 2010 was double that of Thailand (25.4 per cent) and Java, Indonesia (26 per cent).
“The net effect is TNB (Tenaga Nasional Bhd) is forced to purchase electricity which it does not need from the IPPs, resulting in inflated costs for TNB and correspondingly inflated profits for the IPPs.”
The Najib administration announced yesterday it will raise electricity prices by an average of 7.1 per cent from tomorrow.
The price charged by Petronas to power companies for the natural gas will rise to RM13.70 per mmBtu from RM10.70, and go up by RM3 every month until December 2015, after which market rates apply.
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CAUTION: FOR JOKES/PICTURES THAT ARE SEXUALLY ORIENTED ,PL. DELETE IMMEDIATELY IF NECESSARY OR IF THEY DISTURB YOU!
If you wish to forward, please protect my privacy and delete my address first & if you have received this message in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail and then delete it from your system. Thank you."