Jika benar, mereka inilah pengkhianat yang sebenarnya. Mereka khianat amanah bangsa dan negara.
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#BenciRasuah
Vendors for Dudley International House in Melbourne have admitted in a sworn testimony that they inflated the price of the property, rubbishing claims by Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) that it paid lower than the market rate for the property, The Age said. The Australian paper's regional editor and journalist told The Malaysian Insider the.... http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/melbourne-property-inflated-bribery-involved-says-the-age-on-mara-deal
Monday, 29 June 2015
Monday, 22 June 2015
Baby hatches aim to reduce infant dumping
Baby hatches, a place for parents to anonymously leave infants for adoption, are aimed at reducing the rate of baby dumping cases in Malaysia and saving the lives of newborn babies.
KPJ Penang Specialist Hospital chief executive officer Abd Aziz Abd Rahman said many still threw unwanted babies into garbage bins, toilet bowls, drains or lavatories despite baby hatches being made available.
"Dumping babies is one of the easiest ways by a couple who commits adultery and illegitimate pregnancies in this modern life, but they must not dump in disgusting areas.
"Many are still not aware of baby hatch places amid phobias and panic thus throwing the baby into garbage bins. The spirit of having a baby hatch is to help save babies' lives," he told reporters today.
According to Abd Aziz, a baby hatch was opened in KPJ Penang last year but had yet to receive any babies due to a lack of awareness of such a service. He added that the act of leaving a baby in the hatch was not a criminal offence.
He also expressed hope that illegitimate newborns could be left in a safe environment as they did not ask to be born but nevertheless had the right to live.
Currently, nine KPJs offer baby hatches, namely KPJ Tawakkal (Kuala Lumpur), KPJ Seremban, KPJ Ipoh, KPJ Johor, KPJ Kuantan, KPJ Penang, KPJ Perdana (Kota Baru), KPJ@Damai (Kota Kinabalu) and KPJ Kuching.
Abd Aziz said seven babies were saved by baby hatches at nine KPJ hospitals since the programme was launched in 2010 by non-governmental organisation OrphanCARE Foundation.
He said KPJ had an integrated standard operating procedure for the managing of the baby hatch collaboration with OrphanCARE, including lodging a police report within 24 hours after the incidence report was made to OrphanCARE.
Abd Aziz said the baby would then be released to police, OrphanCARE and representatives of the Social Welfare Department for future adoption which had a long waiting list. – Bernama, June 22, 2015.
Note: The article was first published on The Malaysian Insider
KPJ Penang Specialist Hospital chief executive officer Abd Aziz Abd Rahman said many still threw unwanted babies into garbage bins, toilet bowls, drains or lavatories despite baby hatches being made available.
"Dumping babies is one of the easiest ways by a couple who commits adultery and illegitimate pregnancies in this modern life, but they must not dump in disgusting areas.
"Many are still not aware of baby hatch places amid phobias and panic thus throwing the baby into garbage bins. The spirit of having a baby hatch is to help save babies' lives," he told reporters today.
According to Abd Aziz, a baby hatch was opened in KPJ Penang last year but had yet to receive any babies due to a lack of awareness of such a service. He added that the act of leaving a baby in the hatch was not a criminal offence.
He also expressed hope that illegitimate newborns could be left in a safe environment as they did not ask to be born but nevertheless had the right to live.
Currently, nine KPJs offer baby hatches, namely KPJ Tawakkal (Kuala Lumpur), KPJ Seremban, KPJ Ipoh, KPJ Johor, KPJ Kuantan, KPJ Penang, KPJ Perdana (Kota Baru), KPJ@Damai (Kota Kinabalu) and KPJ Kuching.
Abd Aziz said seven babies were saved by baby hatches at nine KPJ hospitals since the programme was launched in 2010 by non-governmental organisation OrphanCARE Foundation.
He said KPJ had an integrated standard operating procedure for the managing of the baby hatch collaboration with OrphanCARE, including lodging a police report within 24 hours after the incidence report was made to OrphanCARE.
Abd Aziz said the baby would then be released to police, OrphanCARE and representatives of the Social Welfare Department for future adoption which had a long waiting list. – Bernama, June 22, 2015.
Note: The article was first published on The Malaysian Insider
Tuesday, 16 June 2015
MaDu by Koperasi Alumni Sekolah Tinggi Melaka Berhad
Dear friends,
We have set up a cooperative recently and now selling a range of pure honey products. We really hope for your support. For more info, visit us on Facebook or Instagram.
You may call/sms/whatsapp us at 014-6288821, 012-2623285, 010-2944974, 011-14764891 or 012-6067337. We also have a stockist at Kedai Mutiara Egypt, Tesco Ampang.
Thank you
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Ke hadapan kawan-kawan sekelian,
Kami telah menubuhkan sebuah koperasi dan sekarang ini menjual barangan berasaskan madu asli. Kami amat mengharapkan sokongan kawan-kawan sekelian. Untuk maklumat lanjut, lawati kami di Facebook or Instagram.
Anda boleh juga telefon/sms/whatsapp kami di talian 014-6288821, 012-2623285, 010-2944974, 011-14764891 or 012-6067337. Kami juga mempunyai satu stokis di Kedai Mutiara Egypt, Tesco Ampang.
Terima kasih.
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
Group to hold walk for raped teenager on 7 June 2015
It's kind of sad that such episode happened in my beloved country. Despite the loopholes of the existing law with regard to statutory rape, I personally think the lawyer defending the 60 year-old man charged with raping a minor should feel ashamed of his decision to take up his case.
In solidarity to the poor girl, let us ensure this black episode won't happen again.
#NO2Rapists
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A coalition of women and children's civil society groups, Citizens Against Rape, will hold a walk in Kuala Lumpur this Sunday to raise awareness on protecting children in the wake of the acquittal of a 60-year-old man charged with raping a minor in Sibu four years ago. The 14-year-old girl became pregnant and in 2012 gave birth to a son. DNA tests showed that the man, Bunya Jalong, was the biological father of the child.
In solidarity to the poor girl, let us ensure this black episode won't happen again.
#NO2Rapists
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A coalition of women and children's civil society groups, Citizens Against Rape, will hold a walk in Kuala Lumpur this Sunday to raise awareness on protecting children in the wake of the acquittal of a 60-year-old man charged with raping a minor in Sibu four years ago. The 14-year-old girl became pregnant and in 2012 gave birth to a son. DNA tests showed that the man, Bunya Jalong, was the biological father of the child.
The court acquitted the man based on the legal definition of “sexual intercourse” which means only penile penetration.
- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/group-to-hold-walk-for-raped-teenager-this-sunday#sthash.Ps2e4I4s.dpufhttp://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/group-to-hold-walk-for-raped-teenager-this-sunday
Monday, 1 June 2015
My long lost friend
This friend of mine that I got to know in 1990, when he got selected for MHS' football sponsorship scheme. He's from Masjid Tanah, Melaka.
I like chatty people, and Norizan Isfak Ahmad was one of those friends that I ran to if I need a pair of listening ears.
After SRP, I moved to a boarding school in Johor and I got to know he left MHS too. Since then, I heard nothing from him.
Old friends bring back memories and I treasure all of my memories, be it sweet or bitter. I'm not a person who regrets things that I did in the past, but actually I did regret of not writing diaries during my school days. How I envy my friend, Rezuan who had that habit since at young age. How I wish I could flip through those pages, to refresh me of the colourful life I had during my student life.