Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Teacher - Should Serve Behind Bars

A 10-year-old Temiar pupil was tied up, kicked and beaten up by her teachers after being accused of stealing money from one of them, indigenous people's advocacy group Centre of Orang Asli Concerns(COAC) coordinator Dr Colin Nicholas said.
The Standard 4 pupil of Sekolah Kebangsaan Kuala Betis in Gua Musang, Kelantan, sustained bruises on her face, arms and thigh because of the beating.
“She was accused of stealing. We do not know if it is true but even if it is, this is not the right way to do it,” Nicholas told The Malaysian Insider. He had also posted about the incident on the COAC Facebook page.A police source, however, has confirmed to The Malaysian Insider that such an incident happened and the case was now being investigated under Section 323 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing hurt.
Nicholas said the case occurred on June 15 but did not know if any action had been taken against the teachers.
There were, however, attempts to get the victim’s family to withdraw their report which was lodged by the victim’s grandmother at the Gua Musang district police station on June 27.
“I was told that the teachers still teaching at the school. The headmaster did come to visit but had requested for the family to withdraw their report and let the school handle the matter internally. How can you do this?” said Nicholas.
He said COAC also lodged a report yesterday after they received information saying a “middle man” had allegedly asked the family to withdraw their report on behalf of one of the teacher, or face trouble.
The person had allegedly told the family that the teacher could make things hard for them as he has connections with police.
The Malaysian Insider is attempting to contact the school, as well the Kelantan police and Orang Asli Welfare Department on the case. – June 30, 2015
- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/orang-asli-pupil-tied-kicked-by-school-teachers-over-alleged-stealing#sthash.OQ5JY2XH.dpuf

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Toyol - Crying for Mama

MALACCA: A two-year-old, thought to be a toyol (child spirit), turned out to be a boy who was abandoned.

The boy was alone, frightened and hungry, when a construction worker found him at about 4am at a petrol station in Jalan Tun Perak on Monday.

Earlier, he was caught on camera and the photograph of him went viral on WhatsApp with comments that the ghoulish image was that of a toyol.

But Rizdwandean Razali, 27, did not believe it when he saw the boy while on his way home to Ayer Keroh.

The boy was standing at the entrance of the petrol station. Many who saw the boy did not dare to approach him.

“I stopped to help but several motorcyclists warned me about getting close to the boy whose eyes were swollen. They thought it was a toyol.

"But as I got near him, I found that he was crying and calling out mama, mama," Rizdwandean said.

Rizdwandean gave the boy a packet of chicken rice and a bottle of water.

“He couldn’t tell me where he was from or his parents and I decided to hand him over to the police,” he said adding that he made a report at the Ayer Keroh station.

Melaka Tengah OCPD Supt Razali Bakar said the boy was identified as Mohd Faqhrul Radzee who was left with his neighbour after his 31-year-old mother was detained on June 21 for possession of a stolen vehicle.

He said the boy is fourth among five siblings ages between eight months and six.

While his other siblings were cared for by their grandmother in Masjid Tanah, the boy was left with a neighbour.

“The child’s mother is a single parent and was working as a cook before she was detained.


“She left him with her neighbour but we believe the boy was abandoned by the neighbour," said Supt Razali. Police who went to the neighbour's house were told that the family had not returned home.
State deputy police chief Senior Asst Comm Mohd Shahrizan Che Mat said the boy was sent for a medical check-up to determine if he had been abused.
plbala said;
It was funny but at the same time, It was a great noble heart that need to be highlighted.
Great human being who help and save a young soul out of humanity. Bravo.

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Heal Yourself - Life Has To Be Honored

The Dalai Lama made his first appearance at Glastonbury in the UK on Sunday June 28, spending an hour in the rain addressing festival-goers on how the world could be a happier place. The Tibetan spiritual leader called for a more “holistic education” from kindergarten to university, which “should bring a sense of care” and help “promote human love”.
“Everyone has the right to achieve a happy life,” he told hundreds gathered at the Greenfield site, an area of calm away from the madness of the main music stages. The Buddhist monk hailed the “full joy” of the revelers present, and got into the spirit himself by wearing a Glastonbury t-shirt on his head against the rain.
The Star Online; 

The star online - KOTA BARU: Police have arrested and re­­mand­ed the couple suspected of severely abusing a five-year-old girl.
The father and stepmother were picked up at a shop in Jalan Bayam here at 10pm on Sunday.
Kelantan police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Mazlan Lazim said yesterday the man aged 39 and his 25-year-old wife had been remanded for a week to facilitate investigations. 
lvbala said;

Unlike those to left 13 broken bone on a 5 years old baby girl which sadden me to the most.

I was shock to learn such a human still have place in this world. I can't imagine the amount of degree the child faced during.

Where is the religious maggots who talk about humanity and GOD's teaching? What kind of society have we created with all the teaching and preaching? And of cause your answer going to be Faith and Karma... is that exceptable?

What shall be the punishment? Prison? Public service?

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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

King Is Always a King ~ Your Highness Sultan Of Johor

The Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, today advised the Malaysian Indian community in the state against being easily influenced by provocations by those bent on undermining racial harmony.













"I will not allow anyone from attempting to use religious and racial issues to destroy the harmony enjoyed by the people of Johor," he said at a royal banquet with the Indian community in conjunction with the recent installation of the Sultan of Johor in Johor Bharu tonight.

The Permaisuri of Johor, Raja Zarith Sofiah Sultan Idris Shah; the Tunku Mahkota of Johor, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, and Yang Mulia Che' Puan Khaleeda Bustamam also attended the banquet.

Ibrahim said religious and racial issues were sensitive and should not be raised by anyone.

The sultan said the Johor government or the Johor sultanate had never marginalised any community and had been fair in fulfilling the needs of all the people.

At the event, the sultan made a personal donation of RM1 million to be used for the welfare of the Indian community, particularly the elderly and orphans.

lvbala said;

Basically, I was amazingly impressed by the Royal Highness of Johor. A King is Always a King. Every King should have reminded the State politician to behave and not to go over board and be little religious believe.

Sensitive issues should be highly regarded and pre checked before even saying it. All religious matter should not announce publicly. But politician is always politician who likes to draw attention and publicity.

Well done The Sultan and the TMJ Young Prince. You shall be in my spot light for your kind heart and noble intention towards all Malaysian. 

"DAULAT TUANKU" 

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Little Help For The Needy - Penang

GEORGE TOWN: Lim Kim Sung may be struggling with life, making ends meet while suffering from filariasis (elephantiasis) on his left leg, but the octogenarian has a heart of gold - sharing the little he has to help the less fortunate.
His kind deeds include handing over some of his meagre savings to a charity organisation for the visually impaired and buying food for underprivileged orphans.
“Sometimes, it’s good to give back. As long as I am able to help the poor, I will.






“In this life, if we can have some food to eat, and be healthy, there is already so much reason to be happy and grateful,” he said.
Kim Sung, 80, is suffering from chronic venous ulcers on his left leg and arthritis in both legs. He lost his ability to stand and walk about four years ago.
A former vegetable seller and a coffee shop helper, Kim Sung has been surviving on his monthly RM300 aid from the Welfare Department.
He also collects and sells recyclable materials from which he is able to earn more than RM100 to make ends meet and pay his house monthly rental of RM220.
Kim Sung has no children and his wife passed away about three years ago.
In November 2013, The Star ran a story on him crossing the busy Jalan Air Itam-Jalan Datuk Keramat junction from his rented house in Jalan Gopeng to the Penang Hospital on his wheelchair for daily dress-ing.
On Friday, Syed Azmi Abhal­shi, the man behind the controversial ‘I Want To Touch A Dog’ event, posted on Facebook urging support for Kim Sung, referring to him as ‘Uncle Ah San’.
He wrote that a friend Shirin Aziha Shahidan, who has known Uncle Ah San since she was 10 years old, told him about the elderly man.
“Uncle Ah San used to pedal his cart filled with recyclable boxes. He did it, day in day out, despite the condition of his feet.
“Later part of his life he sold drinks and colouring books at a nearby Pasar Karat. Shirin at that young age used to help the uncle cross the road to his house whenever she could. Uncle Ah San, his wife and Shirin bonded.”
Syed Azmi’s post has since garnered about 3,000 likes and was shared more than 2,900 times. It caught the attention of social activist Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir, and she too shared it.
There were some 350 comments, with netizens offering support.
Shirin, 27, said she had received numerous calls with offers to help Uncle Ah San.
“Those who donated were not just Malaysians, but from around the world. Within 24 hours, RM8,000 had poured in. I had this need to help him, especially after his wife passed away. He is now alone.
“I used to give him money whenever I visit him but I want to do more,” she said when contacted.
Shirin, who works as a sales and marketing executive, said the funds collected had been used to purchase a bed with a lifting support with remote control for Uncle Ah San.
“The funds will also be used to pay for a hired private nurse who will change his dressing daily, prepare meals for him, and assist with some chores,” she added.
Penang Hospital Visitors Board chairman Lim Thoon Deong, who visited Kim Sung at his rented house yesterday, said he would help Kim Sung apply for assistance from the Penang MCA Medical Aid Fund.
“I have also arranged for him to have a full medical checkup at the Penang Hospital tomorrow,” he said.
Kim Sung eyes lit up when Shirin’s name was brought up. He remembers her well.
“She has been helping me since she was a little girl. I am very grateful for all the help she has given me,” he said. “She is like a daughter I never had.”
Those who wish to help Kim Sung can call Thoon Deong at 016-4532086. Shirin can also be reached at shirinshahidan@gmail.com.
lvbala said;
Well said and well done. Nothing more to comment except calling for thise to come forward to help and assist those who need support.
Should adopt this culture and the way of a spiritual healthy life. this shall bring harmony in us and create such a beautiful world around. 

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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Retarded Canadian

A Canadian national claiming to be one of the nudists that posed for photographs on Mount Kinabalu, calls the experience the "time of my life" and is brushing off Kadazan Dusun legend as "superstition".


"It is not based in logic, but superstition. I utterly do not care for superstition," said travel blog Monkeetime founder Emil Kaminski on his Facebook page.

lvbala said ;
You f***k**** Canadians should learn to respect locals believe and and superiority.  If your brain damage point of view, your can also f**k your mum and claim she is another p***y. Will that be OK?
Malaysian government should bared and ban this ass hole from stepping to this soil.
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Hero - Mt.Kinabalu

KUNDASANG: Mountain guide Mhd Rizuan Kauhinin hopes to meet the boy he rescued after the earthquake on Mount Kinabalu.

“I just want to know how he is doing,” said the 25-year-old who had been busy with the search-and-rescue operations till yesterday morning.
“I don’t remember what he looks like, but I want to know that he’s safe,” he added.
The camera-shy guide said he was unaware that a photo of him carrying the injured boy on his back had become the iconic symbol of the mountain guides’ heroism on social media.
lvbala said;
I was on the top of the peak in the year 1989. It was a memorable moment of a life time. The bone striking freezing cold, kilometers of hiking, sleeping in a sleeping bag in laban rata, night climbing with torch light, waiting for the sun rise and amazingly, your will feel such a satisfaction and relief for mission accomplish.
AS for this guy who faced the reality of life and moment of truth should be salute for taking all the steps to help and assist. 
We are Malaysians.
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MAS - MANA ADA SYSTEM

Malaysia Airlines staff will get termination packages according to the collective agreements (CA) and not a half-month's salary and an ex gratia payment as claimed by the airline's union, the national carrier said in a statement this evening.
Rebutting The Edge Financial Daily's report today quoting Malaysia Airlines System Employees Union (Maseu) secretary-general Abdul Malek Ariff, MAS said it was wrong and misleading to say that MAS workers leaving the airline were "short-changed".
- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/mas-denies-report-on-half-month-pay-for-exiting-staff#sthash.c55wReRZ.dpuf

lvbala said;


When the going gets tough, the though gets going.... but what I am concern, does MAS really going though? When AA can make money and grow and expanding, why does MAS with the huge support and anchored by Malaysian government declare they are loosing money. In fact we are not just another moron to believe and buy all your crab story. 


Malaysian proudly own, I would say every Malaysian would be proud to have MAS as our national carrier. WE would never wannted to see it goes down, but with mana ada system policy that most Malaysian are comfortable with, because as long as we can maitain, we maintain, but as long as the money has been dried out, we shall declare it as not making money.


Be Malaysian and Proud to be one.... 



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Now Everyone Can't Fly - JOE SAMAD

When I read this column, it does hit my head and the story can be related to my experience traveling to East Malaysia for work purpose back ...