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KERAJAAN BN BERSETUJU LEPASKAN KITAB INJIL

Posted: 15 Mar 2011 09:06 AM PDT

SEBAB KONSEP 1 MALAYSIA HA,HA,HA !

Setelah dibidas pelbagai pihak, berhubung tindakan Kementerian Dalam Negeri yang menahan ribuan alkitab Injil berbahasa Melayu, kerajaan hari ini bersetuju untuk mengeluarkan kitab yang dirampas dan ditahan di Kuching dan Pelabuhan Klang.

NONED alam kenyataan medianya hari ini, Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Idris Jala, berkata tindakan kerajaan itu selaras dengan warta 1982 di bawah Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri (ISA) yang telah membenarkan pengeluaran serta penyebaran Kitab Injil dalam Bahasa Melayu secara terhad dan terkawal.

Bagaimanpun semua kitab berkenaan mesti dicop dengan tag "Untuk penganut agama Kristian sahaja".

"Sejak tahun 1982, dengan akta tersebut, laporan menunjukkan bahawa tiada sebarang isu atau masalah yang dihadapi dalam pelaksanaannya. Dengan merujuk kepada fakta tersebut, Kerajaan Malaysia telah bersetuju untuk menggunakan warta 1982 yang sama dalam pengeluaran Kitab Injil.

"Setelah pemerhatian serta analisa yang teliti, Peguam Negara (AG) juga telah menetapkan bahawa pengeluaran Kitab Injil yang telah diterjemahkan dalam Bahasa Malaysia tidak akan memberi kesan dalam kes mahkamah yang berkaitan isu Kalimah Allah.

"Oleh itu, dalam konteks berikut Kerajaan telah dapat secara amnya mengeluarkan buku Kitab Injil tersebut," kata Idris.

Menurut beliau, kerajaan sangat komited dan akan memberikan komitmen yang berterusan untuk menyelesaikan masalah atau isu-isu berkaitan agama dengan penuh adil dan saksama demi kebaikan negara Malaysia yang berbilang kaum dan agama.

Oleh itu, katanya, kerajaan akan terus mengadakan dialog khas untuk membincangkan jalan penyelesaian isu-isu tertentu dengan melibatkan semua penganut pelbagai agama.

NONE"Kerajaan Sarawak juga bersetuju dan berpendapat bahawa penahanan buku Kitab Injil yang telah sekian lama ditahan seharusnya dikeluarkan," katanya.

Idris yang merupakan penganut agama Kristian dan berasal dari Sarawak berkata beliau telah berhubung dengan Persekutuan Kristian Malaysia (CFM).

"Ini adalah satu kompromisi yang memanfaatkan kedua-dua belah pihak dalam menangani perbezaan pendapat antara penganut agama Kristian dan Islam di negara ini. Bagi penganut agama Kristian, kerajaan telah bersetuju untuk mengeluarkan Kitab Injil di Kuching mahupun di Pelabuhan Klang," katanya.

Dari perspektif penganut agama Islam pula, katanya, seperti yang telah ditetapkan oleh Peguam Negara, pelaksanaan ini tidak akan memberi kesan dalam kes mahkamah yang berkaitan isu Kalimah Allah.

"Kerajaan jelas sangat komited dalam menyelesaikan masalah berkaitan agama sejajar dengan konsep 1Malaysia," akhiri kenyataan itu.

INILAH AKIBAT JIKA MULUT CELUPAR

Posted: 15 Mar 2011 04:07 AM PDT

Ahlan wasahlan
Malu yang tidak sebarang tanggung !


BERANIKAH UMI HAFILDA SAMAN BAGINDA ?
[MK] Bekas rakan niaga Ummi Hafilda Ali hari ini mengancam menjelajah ke seluruh negara bagi berceramah untuk mendedahkan apa yang dikatakan "skandal" wanita itu di masa lalu.

Baginda Minda, yang mendakwa rakan niaga untuk projek berkaitan pembinaan Lapangan Terbang Antarangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA), berkata beliau tidak dapat menahan lagi dakwaan Ummi terhadap Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Baginda mendakwa, ketika Ummi membuat pelbagai dakwaan, termasuk tentang moral ketua pembangkang itu, wanita itu sendiri mempunyai skandal dengannya di London. Menurut Baginda, Ummi tidak jujur apabila terlibat dalam kempen pilihan raya kecil Merlimau dan Kerdau awal bulan ini.

Beliau yang mendakwa cukup mengenali Ummi mendakwa, wanita itu tidak akan melakukan sesuatu perkara jika tidak dibayar. Menyingkap perbicaraan liwat pertama terhadap Anwar pada lebih 10 tahun lalu, Baginda menuduh Ummi membuat perjanjian dengan bekas menteri kewangan Tun Daim Zainuddin supaya membuat pengakuan yang menentang ketua pembangkang.

Baginda mendakwa perjanjian itu memerlukan Ummi berbohong di kandang saksi bagi membolehkan diberikan bahagian kecil dalam projek KLIA yang bernilai berbilion ringgit. Justeru, Baginda mendakwa Ummi telah ditipu Daim yang menyebabkan dia tidak mendapat apa-apa dan terpaksa "menjaja" isu Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan bagi mendapatkan wang.- Hazlan Zakaria


Ghadafi And Revels Each Claim Control

Posted: 14 Mar 2011 11:38 PM PDT

Libyan students attend  a  pro-Gadhafi  rally organized in the parking lot of the Rixos hotel where the foreign press is staying in Tripoli, Libya, Mo AP – Libyan students attend a pro-Gadhafi rally organized in the parking lot of the Rixos hotel where the …

TOBRUK, Libya – Moammar Gadhafi's warplanes, artillery and mortar shells can control huge swaths of territory by day, including oil ports, rebel supply routes and even hostile towns. Rebels say anti-government forces can still return in darkness to take advantage of Gadhafi's own thin supply lines and overstretched ground troops.

The eastern port city of Brega has gone back and forth with the setting of the sun in recent days and is key to the battle for Libya's oil centers — so key that both sides claimed control of it nearly simultaneously on Monday. The regime offensive appears to be hampered by a lack of manpower: They can drive out rebels with barrages, but not necessarily hold the territory.

Rebels, on the other hand, didn't dare come out in the open on Monday in Brega, with a spokesman saying they were taking cover instead in the industrial oil area where they believed Gadhafi forces wouldn't fire.

Brega and the city of Ajdabiya about 35 miles (70 kilometers) away again came under government bombardment on Monday, freshly exposing their importance as key crossroads for rebel supply lines, a main weakness in the Libyan region that contains most of its oil wealth. To get ammunition, reinforcements and arms to the front, they must drive along open desert highways, exposed to airstrikes. Gadhafi warplanes struck at least three targets Monday morning in Ajdabiya, missing a weapons storage site but hitting rebel fighters at a checkpoint in an attempt to stop supplies, rebels said.

Oil installations — and the ports that allow Libyan crude exports — are just as key as supply lines, and so the government and rebels both went out of their way late Monday to claim victory in Brega at nearly the same time, with a state television reporter in the town going so far as to show the hour on his watch.

Production has been cut drastically since fighting began and new questions arose Monday about whether the OPEC member was still exporting crude at all. Marsa al-Harigah, the last major oil port firmly under rebel control, is not expecting another tanker for a month, said Rajab Sahnoun, a top executive with the Arabian Gulf Oil Co., and its two functioning storage tanks could be full soon, forcing a production shutdown.

The rebels have pleaded for the West to impose a no-fly zone. France and Britain stepped up calls Monday for other world powers to isolate Gadhafi, but other countries, including the United States, have been cautious about backing the rebels.

British Prime Minister David Cameron said NATO was drawing up contingency plans for a no-fly zone.

"Every day Gadhafi is brutalizing his own people. Time is of the essence," Cameron told the parliament in London. "There should be no let up in the pressure we put on this regime."

Meanwhile, fighting raged in Brega, said Abdul-Bari Zwei, a rebel spokesman. He said the rebels controlled the neighborhoods, but Gadhafi forces were pounding them with bombs from the air, land and sea. He said the rebels were hiding in parts of the industrial oil area, believing Gadhafi forces would hold fire there.

"They won't fire at the fuel trucks, they (Gadhafi's forces) need them," said Zwei.

Libya's east is home to roughly 70 to 75 percent of the country's reserves — the largest in Africa — and Gadhafi has every reason to try to regain control of the region quickly.

Government troops have scored victories using overpowering bombardments with artillery, tanks, warplanes and warships. Such an assault drove rebel fighters out of the oil port of Ras Lanouf several days ago.

After fleeing the bombardment Sunday, the rebels then pushed back into Brega in the evening and claimed to have captured dozens of fighters from Gadhafi's elite Khamis Brigade.

On Monday, about 2,000 rebel fighters — mainly members of a special commando unit that defected to the opposition — held Brega's residential district, while pro-Gadhafi troops controlled the industrial oil facilities some distance away, said Zwei. Rebel fighters were searching the residential area for any remaining Gadhafi troops.

Libyan state TV showed images Monday from Brega's port, claiming that it was in government control and at peace. The announcer urged Russia, China and India to invest in Libya's oil sector.

Western Libya remains Gadhafi's stronghold, centered on Tripoli where his militiamen have crushed any attempts at an uprising. But since early on in the revolt, which began Feb. 15, several cities in the west fell into rebel hands. Regime forces on Friday took back the most crucial of those cities, Zawiya, which lies on the capital's doorstep, after a reportedly bloody and destructive week-long siege.

On Monday, pro-Gadhafi forces launched an attempt to take another, nearby town, Zwara, 70 miles (110 kilometers) west of Tripoli, close to the Tunisian border.

Government troops surrounded the town of 45,000 and bombarded it with tanks and artillery for hours starting in the morning, several residents said. At least four rebel fighters were killed in the barrage, said one resident, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution against him. The sound of gunfire could be heard over the telephone as he spoke.

One rebel fighter, Shukri Nael, said he helped fend off an assault at a rebel checkpoint at one of the entrances to the city.

"I don't care how far the Gadhafi forces went east or how many cities they take back — this is a chance for me to die for this country and become a martyr," he said.

On Sunday, regime forces began shelling the most significant rebel-held city in the west — Misrata, Libya's third largest city, 125 miles (200 kilometers) southeast of Tripoli.

Troops on the city's outskirts and on ships off shore had sealed the city, cutting off water pipes to many of its neighborhoods and preventing water tankers from reaching the residents, said a local doctor and other residents. Residents were conserving existing water and food supplies, he said.

Opposition fighters were building sandbag fortifications and other defenses in anticipation that Gadhafi troops, positioned at an air base and military college about six miles (10 kilometers) from the city could launch an assault.

On Monday morning, a barrage of shelling slammed into houses on the edge of the city, said one resident. But by the afternoon the guns fell silent.

"There are divisions inside the (pro-Gadhafi) militia," said one rebel fighter, citing reports from fellow fighters closest to the government troops. "Some of the forces don't want to enter the town and attack civilians. Others want to attack the city, Others want to join the rebels. Those wanting to attack the town are attacking the refuseniks."

The report of divisions could not be independently confirmed.

The opposition has been pleading with the West to impose a no-fly zone to help balance the scales with Gadhafi's forces. But for weeks, Western nations have been divided and hesitant on the move.

France and Britain were making an accelerated push Monday for a no-fly zone as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other top diplomats from the G-8 group of prominent world economies were gathering in Paris for a previously planned foreign ministers meeting. Other countries, including the United States, have been more cautious.

DNA BERMOTOF POLITK ?

Posted: 14 Mar 2011 08:30 PM PDT

Demonstrasi DNA Bukti Kes Liwat Bermotif Politik


Presiden PAS, Datuk Seri Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang berkata, demonstrasi yang didalangi Umno bagi menuntut Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim menyerahkan sampel DNA membuktikan bahawa isu liwat mempunyai kepentingan politik.

Katanya, isu tersebut sengaja ditimbulkan pihak tertentu berdepan pilihan raya umum akan datang.

"Demonstrasi itu jelas bahawa kes ini adalah kes politik yang diwujudkan bukan satu hakikat sebenar, tetapi agenda politik berdepan pilihan raya umum akan datang," katanya pada sidang media Pakatan Rakyat di Pejabat Ketua Pembangkang hari ini.

Beliau mengulas demonstrasi yang disertai 50 orang yang mendakwa mewakili 30 badan bukan kerajaan (NGO) di Ibu Pejabat PKR di Merchant Square di Petaling Jaya baru-baru ini.

Mereka mendesak Anwar menyerahkan sampel DNA, bagi membantu kes liwat yang diadu bekas pembantu peribadinya Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan.


Sementara itu, PKR akan menggerakkan kempen DNA iaitu 'Datuk Najib Altantuya' sebagai reaksi terhadap fitnah berterusan pemimpin dan media Umno BN dalam isu liwat membabitkan Anwar yang juga Ketua Umum parti itu.

Perkara itu dinyatakan Setiausaha Agungnya, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail pada sidang media selepas mesyuarat pimpinan Pakatan Rakyat di parlimen hari ini.

"PKR akan menggerakkan kempen besar-besaran di bawah tema DNA iaitu Datuk Najib Altantuya'."Kita merancang untuk memulakan kempen itu mulai minggu hadapan," katanya.

Beliau yang juga Ahli Parlimen Machang berkata, kempen itu berbentuk pengedaran risalah dan ceramah penerangan di seluruh negara. "Kita kini sedang menyediakan dokumen berkaitan," katanya.

Selain Abdul Hadi dan Anwar, turut hadir dalam sidang media itu ialah Penasihat Kebangsaan DAP, Lim Kit Siang dan pimpinan tertinggi ketiga-tiga komponen parti dalam Pakatan Rakyat itu.-Hrkh

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