Jumaat, 22 Julai 2011

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Kopitiam Bang Nan


Fight for your survival Najib...we (Pakatan Rakyat) need you there...

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 08:38 PM PDT

Macam Pak Lah dulu...dia kan anugerah Allah kepada kita semua.

Sapa kata aku tak sokong Najib..hehe!!

PM cuts short overseas trip in fight for survival
Jul 23, 11 9:17am

'Najib cut short his foreign visit, not for the rakyat but for his own survival. Who says Bersih is not a watershed in Malaysian politics?'

FairMind: It is going to be interesting from now on. First Dr Mahathir Mohamad's fraction (including Marina) condemned the government's handling of the Bersih rally.

Seeing this, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah made his move to form Amanah to bring back our forefather's sense of justice and harmony among the races. We are now starting to hear the ex-Umno ministers calling for free and fair elections.

Next French lawyer William Bourdon was arrested. It could well be the Muhyiddin Yassin and Mahathir fractions which ordered the arrest of Bourdon to deliberately make Najib look bad in the international community. These sharks are smelling blood.

That's why PM Najib Razak cut short his foreign visit to return home, not for the rakyat but for his own survival. Who says Bersih 2.0 is not a watershed in Malaysian politics?

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/170786

Najib is a liability to Umno...

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 08:00 PM PDT

Scorpene lawyer deported, RM16b in defence deals quizzed
By Shannon Teoh
July 23, 2011
Muhyiddin, couldn't contain his happiness....Hehe!!

PETALING JAYA, July 23 — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) seized on the sudden deportation of William Bourdon last night to renew scrutiny into billion-ringgit defence contracts said to be as scandalous as the RM7 billion Scorpene submarine deal that the lawyer was pursuing in France.

PR lawmakers told an audience of 500 here last night that the French lawyer's deportation showed the Najib administration wanted to keep facts about defence deals hidden.

"We know French police have obtained quite crucial documents, linking (Datuk Seri) Najib Razak, our beloved prime minister himself. That is why irrational actions were taken today," said PKR vice president Nurul Izzah Anwar.

The Lembah Pantai MP added, "the fact that the Malaysian government has kicked Bourdon out most dishonourably today has helped our cause even more." The French lawyer was held in the aircraft by three immigration officers when he landed in Sepang from Penang yesterday morning,

She said that Bourdon's deportation and Barisan Nasional's (BN) clampdown on the July 9 Bersih rally for free and fair elections raised questions of Najib's "pronouncements of transformation."

DAP publicity chief Tony Pua spent 20 minutes recounting three other defence deals made over the past three years totalling RM16 billion for vehicles that cost Malaysia far more than other countries.

The Petaling Jaya Utara MP told his constituents that this included the RM2.3 billion for 12 Eurocopter EC725 helicopters, RM6 billion for six offshore patrol vessels (OPV) and RM7.8 billion for 257 armoured personnel carriers.

He said that questions over these deals in the media or in Parliament's Public Accounts Committee were met with the repeated refrain of "itu rahsia (that is secret). The armed forces and defence ministry officials insisted they could not expose military secrets to the rest of the world."

According to Pua, Brazil had purchased the Eurocopters at just RM82 million per unit as opposed to RM190 million paid by Malaysia, while New Zealand paid just RM240 million per OPV versus the RM1 billion each paid by Malaysia.

He also pointed out that the 257 armoured vehicles are to be supplied by local conglomerate DRB-Hicom, who in turn had bought the vehicles from a Turkish firm for just RM1.9 billion, only a quarter of the price that Malaysian taxpayers would fork out eventually.

The purchase of two submarines from French defence company DCNS in 2002 was made when Najib was still defence minister and a company run by Abdul Razak Baginda, said to be a close aide of the then-deputy prime minister, was reported to have received commissions of over RM500 million from the deal.

Human rights groups and opposition parties here also linked the episode to the 2006 murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu.

Bourdon had arrived here from Penang, where he spoke at a fundraiser organised by rights group Suaram regarding the Scorpene submarine deal and was scheduled to speak at last night's event.

In December 2009, Suaram filed a complaint with the French courts asking for access to information regarding government contracts signed with Abdul Razak's Perimekar Sdn Bhd and other information classified as official secrets in Malaysia.

The French courts accepted the request to investigate claims of graft in the RM500 million payment from DCNS to Perimekar.

Tunjuk arah ke Masjid Bukit Indah, Ampang. Jangan lupa kuliah Ustaz Azhar Idrus malam ni...

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 07:11 PM PDT

Gua takut bro...3 juta ahli Umporno sambut Najib di KLIA!!

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 08:59 AM PDT

"Saya beritahu kepada Perdana Menteri United Kingdom "that we have room for dissent" (kami memberi ruang untuk melahirkan rasa tidak puas hati) di Malaysia," katanya ketika berkongsi pengalamannya kepada hampir 3,000 orang yang menyambut kepulangannya di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa KL di sini setelah mengakhiri lawatan ke tiga negara iaitu Turkmenistan, United Kingdom dan Itali selama lapan hari.

Berita selanjutnya di bawah...

http://mstar.com.my/berita/cerita.asp?file=%2F2011%2F7%2F22%2Fmstar_berita%2F20110722195110&sec=mstar_berita

Seirus bro...wa ngeri..hehe!!

Accueillir à la Malaisie....

Posted: 21 Jul 2011 09:44 PM PDT

Sebab ceramah tak de permit kot? Tapi aku tengok Muhyiddin Yasin tak dapat menyembunyikan senyumannya. Hehe...!!
Scorpene lawyer arrested
Tashny Sukumaran July 22, 2011 Prominent French lawyer William Bourdon was detained by immigration officers at KLIA.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Prominent French human rights lawyer William Bourdon has been detained by immigration officers at KLIA.

The lawyer had arrived here from Penang, where he spoke at an event organised by rights group Suaram regarding the controversial Scorpene submarine deal.

He is scheduled to give anotehr speech tonight in Petaling Jaya on the submarine scandal.

In June 2002, the Malaysian government signed an agreement with French DCNS and Spainish Navantia for the procurement of two Scorpene class submarines.

The procurement contract was through direct negotiation with the manufacturing companies, said to be with the service of Perimekar Sdn Bhd, linked to academic Abdul Razak Baginda.

The Scorpene issue had been mired in controversy with allegations of kickbacks and linked to the murder of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu.

Razak, a close aide of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, was charged with abetting the murder but was later acquitted.

The controversy had even forced Najib to swear on the Quran to clear his name.

The French authorities are currently probing the deal.

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