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Posted by akito > 2013-11-02 03:41 | Report Abuse
Najib's grand London appearance marred by anti-corruption, human rights protests
Prime Minister Najib Razak faced his second protest in two days at the in London, as Londoners waved placards on corruption and unethical practices outside the World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) yesterday.
According to Suaram International, the protesters wanted to press home "recent crackdown on human rights and widespread electoral fraud in Malaysia" at the WIEF's closing ceremony at 6pm.
Gathering outside the Excel exhibition and convention centre at 5pm, protestors held placards such as 'Bersih Before Business', 'Cameron, Say NO to Corruption!', 'Stop Police Brutality!' and 'Stop Racism in Malaysia!'.
Expecting the arrival of a VIP from the UK government scheduled to speak at the event's closing ceremony, protesters were however told that the event had been brought forward at the last minute.
“I've come to remind Najib that the world is watching and if he really wants to interact on a global stage and advance Malaysia economically and socially he has to accept and implement international human rights norms and basic civil liberties.
"Najib's government is extremely un-Islamic and what they are trying to portray here in London is extremely hypocritical. We are sick and tired of it,” said one participant Mohamad Johari, according to Suaram.
Others who spoke to the human rights NGO expressed disappointment at the human rights abuses taking place in a country they used to think of as a "holiday paradise".
"I have come today to express my disgust to Najib and his government and to speak out for Malaysians who don't have a voice. Najib, how do you sleep at night?” said one participant, Sol.
On Wednesday, another group called British Victims of Investing in Malaysia (BVIM) held a protest at the same venue over the Najib government's inaction over a Malaysian company that had allegedly cheated UK investors of millions.
Meanwhile yesterday Najib, who is the patron of the WIEF, boasted of his good track record on human rights in an interview with CNN, but found himself in a bind when his credentials as a "moderate" and a self-claimed "democrat" were questioned.
Posted by akito > 2013-11-02 03:43 | Report Abuse
NAJIB 'HIDES' as irate British investors demand JUSTICE at World Islamic forum
LONDON/KUALA LUMPUR - It is ironical. While British Prime Minister David Cameron was busy lauding his Malaysian counterpart's 'fight' against extremism, thousands of miles away in the Southeast Asian nation, human rights activists were busy doing the opposite.
Indeed, rights groups such as Suaram and Amnesty International had their work cut out in Kuala Lumpur, debriefing Malaysian citizens on what had transpired at the United Nations review on human rights where Malaysia's worsening racial discrimination and eroding democratic space had raised grave concern among member states.
The startling, even surreal, display of political hypocrisy from Najib and Cameron was also underscored in London, where a group calling itself the British Victims of Investing in Malaysia had held a protest outside the Excel International Convention Centre, where Najib was participating in the World Islamic Economic Forum or WIEF.
Najib is the patron of the Malaysian-mooted WIEF, while Cameron the guest of honor.
"It was a well-attended and loud protest highlighting the suffering of British Investors who have invested in Malaysia. Many VIPs viewed the protest as their cars entered the event," the group, which calls itself the BVIM for short, had said on its Facebook.
Surreal hypocrisy
But despite the BVIM's best efforts, the Malaysian leader did not come out to meet them or send any messengers to speak with their representatives.
"I won't comment on Cameron, who should know what to do to help his own citizens. It is a good opportunity for him to raise the issue with Najib rather just gush out meaningless praise when there is so much evidence to the contrary," Opposition Member of Parliament for Ampang Zuraida Kamaruddin told Malaysia Chronicle.
"For Najib, as the leader of Malaysia, he should not hide but be open about this issue because it is a long outstanding case and has the support of many top people from both UK as well as Malaysia. These people are not frauds or troublemakers but investors who took the initiative to invest in our country. They deserve to be treated better and not be snubbed like this by our PM."
The BVIM has the support of 15 British Members of Parliament and House of Lords member Nazir Ahmed.
They were protesting the lack of action by the Malaysian authorities into their alleged embezzlement at the hands of a senior Umno politician Azim Zabidi.
Umno is Najib's political party and he had previously met and promised the BVIM a fair probe into their case. But so far, little if any progress has been made.
“It is ridiculous that after more than two years since we lodged a criminal case in Malaysia, that no charges have been made or people arrested. I will tell all my friends, colleagues and the people I meet never to invest in Malaysia,” said Steve, a bank worker from London.
Posted by akito > 2013-11-02 03:45 | Report Abuse
2] The reality on the ground and the grand speeches on the podium
Made up of 60 families, the BVIM protested for 4 hours - from 5pm to 9pm on Tuesday. They demanded action against Malaysian firm Doxport Technologies Sdn Bhd, which they alleged had cheated them of £2.5m (RM12.7 million) in 2008.
Azim, the chairman and director of Doxport Technologies, was also the former Umno treasurer. Hence the concerns of a Malaysian cover-up due to Azim's close connections with the top leaders in his country.
Azim has held many high corporate positions in Malaysia. He was also a director at Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd, the company at the centre of the scandal-ridden Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) project. Azim was chairman at Bank Simpanan Nasional from 1999 to 2009 and vice-president of the World Savings Bank Institute from 2006 to 2009.
The BVIM also wants action against Doxport senior execs - managing director Sivalingam Thechinamoorthy and director Gurmeet Kaur.
Where is the rule of law in Malaysia?
The disgruntled Bitish investors had in 2011 lodged complaints with the Bukit Aman police headquarters, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission and the Companies Commission of Malaysia.
BVIM also issued a statement on Tuesday, questioning Malaysia's "rule of law" in protecting foreign investors.
“I invested my life savings because I liked Malaysia, my family is really suffering and it seems the law means nothing in Malaysia. I hope no one invests in Malaysia and suffers like us," said Mohammed, a bus driver from London, who had invested his life savings into the Malaysian firm.
The British investors had been told their money would be used to purchase switches for Telekom and equity in Doxport.
When they found out that there were no such Telekom switches operating in Malaysia, they reported the company to the authorities.
Earlier this year, they also filed a lawsuit against Azim and the company.
..now see the pictures here please..
http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=181011:british-investors-embezzled-in-msia-demand-justice-from-najib-at-world-islamic-forum&Itemid=2#axzz2jLnGdtCT
Posted by akito > 2013-11-02 03:48 | Report Abuse
Bercakap berdegar-degar di luar negara. Najib mengaku di London sebagai memiliki rekod pentadbiran baik; tiada rasuah, hapus ISA dan tolak perkauman.
Adakah itu realiti di Malaysia?
Posted by akito > 2013-11-02 12:04 | Report Abuse
NAJIB ‘SEMBUNYI’ Pelabur Britain desak keadilan di WIEF
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Posted by akito > 2013-11-02 12:09 | Report Abuse
Najib and Rosmah: BIG Spenders and Double-faced?
http://weehingthong.wordpress.com/2013/09/24/hey-big-spender-najib-and-rosmahs-rm2-8million-hari-raya-party/
THE PRIME MINISTER IS NOT HAVING AN EASY TIME IN LONDON
Prime Minister Najib Razak faced his second protest in two days at the in London, as Londoners waved placards on corruption and unethical practices outside the World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) yesterday.
Posted by akito > 2013-11-02 12:17 | Report Abuse
Rayuan Undi oleh YB. Tuan Guru Dato' Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhdsvcgQRNk
Umum projek segera sempena prk; BN sudah ketagih
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eCTH2T1F1U
Posted by akito > 2013-11-02 12:21 | Report Abuse
NAJIB MAINKAN MAHATIR: Serangan balas pertama akan bermula!
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Posted by akito > 2013-11-02 12:25 | Report Abuse
Khutbah: GST tak akan bebankan rakyat
Malaysiakini
1 Nov 2013
Mimbar Jumaat hari ini menggesa umat Islam menyokong pelaksanaan cukai barangan dan perkhidmatan (GST) serta tidak meremehkan usaha kerajaan "memperteguh ekonomi ummah" melalui pengenalan cukai baru itu.
Melalui khutbah itu, Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim) sebagai pengelolanya berhujah, GST tidak membebankan kerana ia menyusun semula sistem percukaian supaya lebih berkesan, saksama dan telus serta mengelakkan cukai terselindung dan bertindih.
Malah, tambahnya, sistem cukai itu juga telah dilaksanakan di luar negara.
"Janganlah kerana mengharapkan bulan dan bintang jatuh ke riba dan terpesona dengan bayangan palsu yang diciptakan oleh pihak musuh, jangan meremehkan dan mempersendakan usaha murni kerajaan yang sedang berjuang bagi membela dan mengangkat martabat ummah," khutbah itu dipetik.
Sementara itu, mimbar juga berhujah, belanjawan yang dibentangkan menteri kewangan Jumaat lepas juga mengambil kira kepentingan rakyat, antaranya melalui pemberian Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BRIM), bonus kakitangan awam, pembinaan rumah mesra rakyat dan bantuan yuran taska.
Khutbah juga mengucapkan tahniah kepada pemerintah, terutamanya perdana menteri atas pembentangan bajet yang disifatkannya mendahulukan kepentingan rakyat.
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Posted by akito > 2013-11-02 03:38 | Report Abuse
http://m.malaysiakini.com/news/245376 THIS is what happens when Malaysia is RUN by a Party/Oeganization of CONMEN & CON-ARTIST! They not only CON everyday Malaysian Citizens but foreigners as well, from Mongolians, to Philippinos and even to British as well. When it comes to UMNO...NO ONE is spared! Fellow Malaysians in the UK. Take note, that these British Citizens whom became victims of UMNO are now our ALLIES in getting our voices and pleas heard much wider abroad. They are a LIVING TESTAMENT to the corruption going on in a Party that rules our country and the corruption that takes place at the highest level in our country. Befriend them, get to know them, hear them and let THEM hear US as well as we now have a COMMON ENEMY...U.M.N.O!