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So, apparently, we're making our own haze. To reduce reliance on Indonesian imports, presumably. #Malaysia

According to the website of the National Environment Agency in Singapore, 13 hotspots were detected in four states: Johor, Selangor, Pahang and Terengganu.

So, you mean we're making our own haze? We're not importing for Indonesia any more?

This should make it easier to solve, shouldn't it? Can't blame the Indonesians any more.

How come we don't hear anyone saying anything about this?

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National Type versus National - the lesser of two educational evils? heheh. #Malaysia

Michelle Teh, who went to a national school, said her child is only three but she intends to send all her children to a Chinese vernacular school in the future. "My husband and I have basically made up our minds — no national schools. The system is going backwards. I wish we could afford private schools but we cannot, so my only option in this country is Chinese schools," she says.

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PIC: "We value your feedback. We have a landfill quota." #Malaysia

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Al-Islam and the Catholic Church responded appropriately, imo. But the metacontext is still rotten.

Other faith communities, mostly comprising the other races, will just have to contend with being second-class citizens who will not be accorded the same protection as the majority.

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Filed under  //   Christianity   discrimination   equality   Islam   justice   Malaysia   politics   prejudice   racism   religion   state intimidation  

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PIC: "Give your child a brigth future by select a best tutor!" #Malaysia #Engrish @mahyuni

When you select "a best" tutor, your child will have a brigth future.

What is brigth? It is better than bright. It is bright to the nth power.

Kindly call a best tutor today!

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Help RT @netrakl's censored column! #Malaysia

This is a balanced and objective opinion piece. If this is an example of material that the Star will no longer publish, it is a sad indictment of the state of the mainstream media in Malaysia.

That reader's comment says it all.

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Filed under  //   Malaysia   Marina Mahathir   politics  

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Twitter Serendipity: a spirit of timidity?

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"If (the government) is concerned about their dirty laundry being aired, then do something about the dirty laundry."

February 12, 2010

Two Kinibooks by Nathaniel Tan and Cartoonist ZUNAR seized and bookstores harassed

by Aidila Razak

Kinibooks, which had two of its books confiscated in a series of raids nationwide this year, has condemned the action and called for the halt of harassment against booksellers.

The publisher, a subsidiary of Malaysiakini, had 118 copies of its latest books, 1Funny Malaysia and Where is Justice, seized from bookstores in Malacca, Johor, Penang and Negeri Sembilan since Jan 7.

NONEThe seizures were made under Section 18 of the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984, as the books were suspected to cause harm to public order, morality, public safety and international relations.

When contacted, the authorities told Malaysiakini that the books are not banned and that the seizure was to enable police officers to “analyse their contents”.

“If they wanted to review the books, they could have gotten them from us. We would be happy to give them a free copy each,” said Malaysiakini editor-in-chief Steven Gan.

“We want the police and the Home Ministry officials to stop the harassment of booksellers across the country,” he said.

He added that Kinibooks is sending a legal letter to the Home Ministry demanding a reason for the seizure and that the books to be returned.

Stop using back door tactics

Echoing the sentiment was Where is Justice editor, Nathaniel Tan, who said that the ministry should “just do (the review) and make its decision quickly”.

book where is justice“If you want to ban it, then do so, and we will challenge it in court. Instead they are using back-door tactics to stop the public from getting the books.

“The books are not very long and can be finished within one day. I would expect the officers at the Home Ministry to be able to do so,” he said. He, however, added that there was no legal reason to ban the book, as it was based on facts and this “will hold up in a court of law”.

1Funny Malaysia author Zulkiflee Anwar Haque (better known as Zunar) said that the action is stifling the already under-developed Malaysian political cartoon industry.

“A cartoonist’s role is to be a watchdog for the government (but) they are trying to instill a culture of fear and affect their work,” he said.

Zunar added that he refused to be cowed and that the seizures, along with that of his other publication, Gedung Kartun, have only strengthened his determination.

book 1funny malaysia“I have received emails from readers from all walks of life telling me to keep going, and this is because cartoons reach out to people of all ages and backgrounds,” he said.

There’s a silver lining though, with Kinibooks boasting higher sales after the seizures begun due to the “free publicity”.

“We also have bookstores asking for more copies,” said Malaysiakini group business development manager See Tho Chee Seong. Some bookstores have, however, taken the books off the shelves and are only selling them upon request.

“This is not right… Stop being sneaky and underhanded. If (the government) is concerned about their dirty laundry being aired, then do something about the dirty laundry. Don’t harass the booksellers,” said Tan.

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YTL Communications CEO & SVP User Experience sit down and talk about mYprize

Techie Diva's Gina Hughes and Ponzi Pirillo sit down with [YTL Communications'] CEO Wing Lee, and SVP Rick Robinson to talk about the mYprize Global Innovation Challenge running on the Brightidea Webstorm Innovation platform.

Click through for a ten-minute video interview. This is good news for Malaysia. And I'm not just saying that because I'm working on the account.

[Disclosure: I work for AGENDA, digital agency for YTL Communications. Opinions on this blog are my own.]

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"YTL Communications Hires Agenda And JWT Ahead Of July 4G Roll Out!"

YTL Communications is partnering with Clearwire, Cisco, GCT and Samsung to bring world-class internet communications to all Malaysians. JWT will work in tandem with AGENDA to launch a seamless 360 degree communications plan in July 2010.  "We will be building the first nationwide 4G Mobile Internet Network in the world. We need partners who are passionate about this, understand our challenges and are willing to walk the extra mile to make the difference,” said Yap Kok Leong, Chief Marketing Officer, YTL Communications Sdn Bhd. “We believe JWT and AGENDA can deliver this promise. Together, we will deliver a truly connected life to the Malaysian people.

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