Raising an alarm that hospitals are no longer a safe place to work in, the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) demanded today that the authorities investigate the beating up of a junior doctor at the Malacca Hospital by an army officer.
The doctor suffered severe facial and eye injuries, along with suspected fracture of the jaw, in the beating he received on Tuesday night. MMA said it was shocked by the lack of security to protect hospital staff at the hospital.
Posted by jamie525 > Mar 21, 2014 02:17 PM | Report Abuse
The Kerala BS who fool so many Malays & then making his sons into billionaires while the Malays bodek kakis of Mamakutty become poor beggars....what a share.
Posted by kangkongkong > Mar 21, 2014 02:01 PM | Report Abuse
Where did Malaysia go wrong? Asalkan Bukan Umno activist Haris Ibrahim grills the ex-PM Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad, asking him if he has driven around Kuala Lumpur and saw the poor. You'll probably clap at Mahathir's reply though: http://bit.ly/1hLzYaN
Posted by jamie525 > Mar 21, 2014 02:50 PM | Report Abuse
brother Pandawong, I dare say too that these UMNO boots licking supporters will sell their daughters just to get a few bread crumbs from UMNO, what a shame indeed when they don't want to work hard with their hands but go begging from UMNO instead...real idiots of the highest grade. No shame indeed.
UMNO boot lickers hard at work....BN scared to lose the Kajang election & so uses all kinds of dirty tactics???
KUALA LUMPUR, March 20:
What is so offensive about a picture of Datuk Seri Wan Azizah Wan Ismail crying?
That was the question Kedah PKR vice-chairman Gooi Hsiao Leung is asking after the banner, which also contained the words “You’ll never walk alone” with Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in the background, was taken down by the Election Commission (EC) enforcement officers here this evening.
The banner was among 30, including 3 other billboards, that were removed during the operation.
This led to a one-hour shouting match with 20 PKR party workers, who attempted to prevent the officers from removing the banners.
Unfortunately, the party only managed to salvage one banner.
Gooi, who was at the scene when the banners were being taken down, was informed by the EC enforcers that they were acting on complaints by the Barisan Nasional (BN) that the materials were “offensive”.
The officers, however, could not give a proper explanation although they said election regulations stipulate materials containing seditious elements, false statements and personal attacks on rivals were prohibited.
Gooi said none of these elements were present in the banner showing Wan Azizah and her husband.
“It depicts a loving wife, who is supporting her hubby, while the phrase means that she will always be by his side,” he told reporters when met this evening.
The Alor Star Member of Parliament also questioned why the EC was so “efficient” in removing the banners, a majority of which were erected last night, while no action was taken against banners deemed offensive by the opposition.
Gooi felt that the EC was not being fair or bipartisan by acting in such an arbitrary manner. He also said that the party was not informed by the electoral body of its actions although Gooi said this was a “must”.
“I do hope they will be fair and impartial,” he said, adding that the party had lodged a complaint against EC.
When contacted, EC chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof said according to election guidelines, posters can only contain pictures of the candidates.
Banners with logos of component parties, which are not those of the candidate, were also not allowed.
“Election enforcement teams also comprise representatives from the party contesting and they would have to discuss before taking any action.”
Posted by kangkongkong > Mar 21, 2014 02:01 PM | Report Abuse
Where did Malaysia go wrong? Asalkan Bukan Umno activist Haris Ibrahim grills the ex-PM Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad, asking him if he has driven around Kuala Lumpur and saw the poor. You'll probably clap at Mahathir's reply though: http://bit.ly/1hLzYaN
Quite impress how MH370 has been handled, its very professional, #prayformh370, bringing next of kin etc are part of public relations in case of disaster.
PM Najib has been a disaster for ruling government to be honest. Destroy everything Tun Mahathir has built. I heard Mukriz or Khairy will be push forward to attract younger voters. I don't know, this is coffeeshop talk.
The Malay vote in UMNO has for some time been focused around Zahid, Thom. Plus he also seems to hv Najib's backing. So I would reckon he's the likely successor to Najib. Unless something drastic happens and Muhyiddin suddenly vaults back into strong enough reckoning, he being older than Ah Jib.
Hisham has some ground to catch up with, having lost ground to Shafie Apdal n indeed nearly got caught by Mukhriz in the lastt UMNO elections. He lost some points from Lahad Datu, I guess.
If Khairy steps up into the VP contest next UMNO elections, I dont think Mukhriz has enough gravitas on his own to challenge Khairy. But I believe this two will be for the next leadership generation.
Aiya take Hishamuddin......proven can talk and more logical among the rest and Khairy as deputy......solve for now until a real election can be held...lol
It's not just about who can talk, but also about who can pull the most votes in UMNO. And Zahid seems to hv proven himself repeatedly in that aspect.
Hisham with his TKD black belt and his athletic build is of course the most macho looking of the candidates, but for some reason he seems to falter when it matters. It's a matter of public perception, I guess.
That's politic mate....we need the real communicator and executor not kiss ass who is worried what his team would think......they are the best in UMNO only.
Dream, if PM Najib stay on till next GE, I don't think BN will win with slim majority. The problem with current government is image problem of PM Najib. Just too much unhappiness and dirt thrown into public eyes especially on extravagant spending and personal use of public funds and facilities and breaking the final straw of flip flop on election promises. Even Muhiyiddin will be better, there's little dirt on him. I still believe in BN as leaders come and go. Unlike opposition where the leaders overstayed and family oriented. And if you really look at it, there's no next generation leadership in Pakatan.
Pakatan simple not democratic enough. If you really study them, their are dictators in their own parties. Stagnation of mindset is too obvious. I cant understand why some are so obsess with Pakatan other than spinning of issues.
Again shallow....are you saying royalty cannot but kampung boy can?. Or are we comparing distinction? If so what qualification and achievement for your leader.....
Now I understand why Mahathir ask the question on whether we want to be like Singapore Asa scaremongering.........I said yesterday weaknes means you need to pull the good leaders down and keep the weaker ones whom u can control
Dream, if Zahid become PM, I think UMNO will win malay voters in huge margin. I heard he is never too busy to see anyone, his office is always open to rakyat, that's his strength.
These ppl are moving back wards as what US history X was and followed by hooligans in UK. We r there ady.....pls continue.....everyone else will win while you lose....
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Posted by Pandawong > 2014-03-21 15:53 | Report Abuse
Not UMNO but BN