Sunday, August 8, 2010
All in the family
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
A Brilliant Idea
Ibrahim Ali Proposes Safari Concept To Protect Endangered Ethnic Groups
KUALA LUMPUR, July 12 (Bernama) -- A Member of Parliament (MP) on Monday urged the government to set up ethnic preservation sanctuaries (safari) or build a zoo in every state to protect endangered ethnic groups such as those championed by Perkasa.
Datuk Ibrahim Ali (Bebas-Pasir Mas) said apart from protecting endangered ethnic groups, such places can also attract tourist to the respective states and provide sanctuaries for those not ready for the burdens, challenges and opportunities of globalisation.
He added that the lost of natural habitat for ethnic groups was due to the control and accumulation of wealth of a few over the many.
"The easiest way of preserving ethnic identity is to follow Africa that uses the safari concept. Similarly, we have to identify places that can be turned into a safari for those we champion whom we believe are endangered even though they constitute the majority.
"We have vast areas in Sabah and Sarawak, even in the Peninsular there are places that can be used for such purposes because not all states have their own zoo," he told the Dewan Rakyat when debating the Ethnic Group Conservation Bill 2010 Monday.
Ibrahim added that the management of zoo in the country was also not efficient enough when compared with other countries, including Singapore.
"Our Zoo Negara when compared with countries that do not have vast jungles and endangered ethnic groups like those we champion, especially Singapore, pales in shadow because they are better," he said.
He also wanted to know the status of Zoo Negara which was apparently going to be shifted to another location since the location was not conducive due to the proximity of housing developments in the area.
"The concept of a zoo is to ensure animals and endangered ethnic groups lived in their natural habitat and environment. Through that concept, we can also attract visitors and tourists," he said.
The Dewan Rakyat will resume Tuesday.
-- BERNAMA
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
The Ministry of Truth
But first the 3 amigos below need to be meeting everyday rather than every month. What lazy fuckers. Not good enough for Super UMNO.
And those opposition dumb fucks haven't even cotton on that we are using the government for party work. Ka Ka. The govt = BN in all ways.
Next on the agenda, controlling the water in Selangor.
Hisham, Nazri, Rais to head anti-false news panel
The Home Ministry has set up a committee to formulate the government's communication strategy besides thwarting the dissemination of false news by irresponsible people.
Its minister Hishammuddin Hussein said the committee was also made up of Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Mohamed Nazri Aziz and Information Communication and Culture Minister Rais Yatim.
He said the committee's secretariat was housed at the legal affairs division of the Prime Minister's Department.
"The government believes that if lies and false news churned out by irresponsible people continue unabated, these irresponsible people will think they are right while the public will continue to be deceived," he told reporters in Putrajaya today.
The committee met for the first time three days ago, during which it decided to create a high-level task force and meet at least once a month, he said, adding that Nazri and Rais attended the meeting.
Hishammuddin said the committee also discussed amendments to the laws, training of investigating officers, treatment of witnesses and the definition of false news.
In another development, Hishammuddin said the Home Ministry would implement the police station league to adjudge the performance and services of police stations nationwide.
"Police stations which display excellent performance will receive a recognition while the officers and policemen will receive incentives.
"This is aimed at promoting an excellent work culture and a healthy competition among police stations," he added.
- Bernama
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Ibrahim Ali - I am a communist
KUALA LUMPUR, March 27 — Perkasa chief Datuk Ibrahim Ali today claimed Bumiputeras should rightly own 67 per cent of the nation’s economic wealth, as it was the majority group in Malaysia.
He also insisted the government must include affirmative action in the New Economic Model (NEM), adding that Bumiputeras’ economic equity must reach 30 per cent before the country reaches its goal as a developed nation in 2020.
“Malaysia comprises 55 per cent Malays and 12 per cent of other Bumiputeras, which [is] total [of] 67 per cent Bumiputeras. Therefore, the nation’s wealth must be 67 per cent for Bumiputeras but we get 30 per cent only,” the Malay rights movement president said at the inaugural Perkasa congress here today.
“Therefore it must be explained that in a democracy, the majority is regarded as the national agenda. The country’s economy must be divided in accordance with the distribution of the population,” added the independent Pasir Mas MP.
Perkasa economic bureau director Dr Zubir Harun has said the movement feared that the NEM would have a Chinese agenda, and warned that the Chinese community would use the next general election to take over the country.
Ibrahim suggested that all companies be nationalised and 67% of all companies be given to the majority population. This would according to Ibrahim, be the most effective way to increase the Bumiputera populations wealth. Forget about education and helping to build up capability he said. Just take from someone and give away. When a reporter queried whether he was a communist at heart for espousing such policies, Ibrahim smiled and winked at the reporter.
When asked whether his lamentation was an acknowledgement that the economic policies of the UMNO led government had failed these past 50 years, Ibrahim started waving his keris around and kissing it more that 10 times.
Dr. Zubir Harun was also asked about a detailed economic analyst on the failures of upliftment over these past 50 years on the Bumiputera community and whether any new policies and approach where and would be needed, Dr. Zubir replied that "no, just more of the same, much more". When asked to elaborate and provide some details, Dr. Zubir ran and hid behind the still keris waving Ibrahim.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Azlan Ahmad, instigating the pariahs on Facebook, our Agent Provocateur
KETUA UMNO
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GEORGE TOWN - A group of Malay non-governmental organisations staged a protest at Komtar here after Friday prayers to object against what they claimed was discrimination in the demolition of illegal hawker stalls, burning an effigy of Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng in the process. The crowd had earlier congregated at Masjid Jamek Simpang Enam before Friday prayers and walked to Komtar in Jalan Magazine, which houses the state government offices, to hand over a memorandum to Lim. Police failed in trying to block the crowd from staging the walk. Ibrahim Ali also there The protest was organised by the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce and National Malay Students Federation (GPMS). Also joining the protest was the head of Perkasa, Ibrahim Ali, who is also Pasir Mas MP. (We are everywhere, those chingkie's will have to go back to Thailand (nice girls there, why are the chingkies here) and Super UMNO will have Pulau Pinang and all those kondominiums the chingkies live in, just have to replace the chingkies with someone else to sell the kondominiums to, maybe some bangladesh or indonesians) When representatives from the group failed to meet Lim at his office in Komtar, the crowd set an effigy representing Lim on fire. They also burnt the memorandum. Police, including Federal Reserve Unit, were also at the scene to carry out crowd control. |
Thursday, February 4, 2010
We are taking over
Can I Fuck You UMNO? Yes you can.....
Ibrahim Ali has been more successful than I expected, the takeover timetable is moving ahead faster than I expected. Takeover from MP's jumping over? No need lah, just take over UMNO.
Ibrahim Ahli, Super UMNO member No. 3, more will be revealed, maybe.... the country is ours.....
Perkasa rushes in where Umno fears to tread
By Adib ZalkapliKUALA LUMPUR, Jan 20 — Perkasa, the Malay nationalist movement which began as a one man band after Election 2008, is shaping up as a national pressure group to Umno, representing those seeking to defend the constitutional position of the Malays and the social contract.
For the past two months, the Perkasa national leadership, led by veteran politician Datuk Ibrahim Ali, has been going on road shows to officiate state level launches and to organise massive recruitment drives.
On Jan 30 former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who once made Ibrahim a deputy minister, is expected to launch the Selangor Perkasa. His presence will be seen as a coup for the right-wing organisation.
In every state, Ibrahim, who is the sole independent Member of Parliament, has been able to attract local Umno leaders to attend gatherings and express support for his struggle.
It has also successfully recruited Umno grassroots activists who have failed to climb up the party hierarchy. (Losers always gravitate to those that can offer a inducement and a reason for their failure other than themselves, to be used and discarded when necessary)
Perkasa, which has been at the forefront in fighting for the exclusive use of the term “Allah for Muslims, has also set up its Sarawak chapter, the only state in Malaysia without Umno’s presence.
The group has also been lodging police reports against politicians who stand in their way such as the PAS Shah Alam MP Khalid Samad, who supported the Roman Catholic Church’s right to use the term “Allah”.
“What Perkasa stands for today, was what Umno used to fight for when it was formed,” said a source close to the Perkasa leadership.
Umno began in May 1946 in Johor Baru as an umbrella group for all Malay groups and parties opposed to the Malayan Union proposed to consolidate the Malay states after World War 2. It fought for Malay rights and later independence with allies MCA and MIC as the Alliance.
But a section of Malays, who form some 60 per cent of Malaysia’s 28 million population together with the natives in Sabah and Sarawak, think Umno has strayed from its founding ideals and is "pandering" to the non-Malays.
Among them are ex-servicemen who have defended the nation and expect some rewards on retirement, such as taxi permits and business opportunities, which they see as rightful entitlements.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s emphasis on a new economic model and his move to free 27 economic sub-sectors after taking office last April has changed that equation and has pushed more Malays to join Perkasa or form its state chapters.
The Malaysian Insider understands that Perkasa’s first national assembly will be held by the end of first quarter of this year once all state chapters are formed.
At the official launch of the Johor Perkasa last weekend, Umno supreme council member and Deputy Education Minister Dr Puad Zarkashi was the most senior party leader present while Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman dispatched his senior aide to the launch. (Our agents are everywhere)
“About 1,000 members were present, we expect to get 5,000 in every district, and the response was very encouraging” said Johor Perkasa chairman Datuk Abdul Rahman Bakar on the launch last Sunday.
“We are not trying to replace any party, we are here to complement Umno to remind the Malays,” Abdul Rahman told The Malaysian Insider when asked about the group’s ambitious plan.
“We welcome everyone, PAS or PKR, we are just defending the rights of the Malays and the social contract,” he added.
For political analyst D. Muhammad Agus Yusoff, there is nothing surprising about Perkasa’s growing strength.
“It is not shocking, they will most likely end up as a pressure group, on certain issues they will be seen with Umno, and on some issues they may not,” he told The Malaysian Insider.
“As long as they do not pose a threat to national security, they are perfectly fine, as most importantly the space for civil society groups to move freely must be recognised,” he added.
Agus noted that the ongoing debate on Malay issues has provided Perkasa a perfect environment to grow.
“We have become more ethnically divided, with the ‘Allah’ issue, church attacks, so Perkasa is benefitting from these issues.
“And you must understand Ibrahim Ali, he is a phenomenon, he has always been good at mobilising support,” he added.
“They can always fight for Malay supremacy, social contract, and oppose to liberalisation, so they are at the right place and at the right time,” he said, explaining the issues that resonate within the community.
Agus also said that the real question is whether Perkasa’s approach is sustainable.
“The real challenge is to [sustain] the momentum, with only the support of one group, if there is a major political change, can they last?” he asked.
Perkasa taps royal support
By Adib Zalkapli
AMPANG, Jan 30 — The Sultan of Selangor, Tuanku Sharafuddin Idris Shah, will officiate Malay nationalist group Perkasa’s first national assembly in late March, giving strong endorsement to the organisation’s claims of being a defender of the constitutional position of the Malays.
Perkasa president Datuk Ibrahim Ali, in his speech at the launch of Selangor Perkasa, said today the body’s assembly would be held in accordance with Malay customs.
Ibrahim said that he had met with the Selangor Sultan, where they discussed various issues affecting the Malay community.
“His Royal Highness the Sultan of Selangor has agreed to officiate Perkasa’s first national assembly in late March,” said Ibrahim to loud cheers from approximately 2,000 Selangor Perkasa delegates. (plus we paid his sister/family off "Sunshine Fleet was also awarded a separate earthworks contract of RM9 million, which has brought the total project cost to nearly half a billion ringgit. This is based on information recorded on the website of the Construction Industry Development Board. The contract value is seen as high for a 300-bed hospital. Industry insiders insist that a hospital of that capacity could have been built for RM350 million, even after taking into account rising material costs. In comparison, the 608-bed Serdang Hospital completed in 2004 cost about RM300 million while the 960-bed Selayang Hospital cost RM600 million, when it was completed in 1998 at the height of the East Asian financial crisis.Speculation abounds about how the company, owned by the Selangor royal family and which has no track record in healthcare services or hospital construction, was awarded the contract. An Internet search of several construction directories only lists Sunshine Fleet as contractors for 'renovations for office and homes'.A search with the Companies Commission of Malaysia revealed that Sunshine Fleet is owned by the Selangor sultan's sister, Tengku Putri Arafiah ibni Sultan Abd Aziz Shah (70%), her son Putera Azamuddin Shah bin Abdul Aziz (10%), and her uncle Tengku Abdul Samad Shah ibni Sultan Salahuddin Abd Aziz Shah (20%).")
Also present at the launch was Selangor Umno deputy chief, Datuk Noh Omar, who is also Agriculture and Agro-based Minister. (Another Super UMNO sleeper in UMNO)
Perkasa, which began as a one man band after Election 2008, is shaping up as a national pressure group to Umno, representing those seeking to defend the constitutional position of the Malays and the “social contract”.
With the launch of the Selangor Perkasa today, which was officiated by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the organisation has now successfully formed chapters in all West Malaysian states.
In his speech, Ibrahim also pledged that Perkasa would continue to speak without fear or favour, and to fight for the Malay community in the same way Hindraf and the Chinese education group, Dong Jiao Zhong have been fighting for their communities.
“Perkasa is not Umno, not PAS and not PKR,” declared Ibrahim.
“As long as the Malays are not saved, the country will go down the path of destruction,” he added.
Ibrahim also urged Umno members who were unhappy with the party not to join the opposition, but to team up with Perkasa instead.
“Don’t trust (Datuk Seri) Anwar Ibrahim. If you are unhappy join Perkasa; we have had enough of splits in the community, let us all unite in Perkasa (i.e with Super UMNO),” said Ibrahim.
Ibrahim Ali defends Nasir’s outburst
By Adib ZalkapliKUALA LUMPUR, Feb 3 — Perkasa president Datuk Ibrahim Ali (picture) defended Datuk Nasir Safar’s controversial remarks today, and suggested that non-Malay political leaders and Chinese-language newspapers had provoked the “emotional reaction” by the prime minister’s special officer.
“Now you are talking about Nasir Safar, but if you read Chinese newspapers, listen to the speeches, they are worse and look also at how DAP leaders dared to step on pictures of Malay leaders,” said Ibrahim referring to the incident in Ipoh last year when pictures of former PKR lawmakers Jamaluddin Radzi and Osman Jailu were turned into doormats outside the entrance of the Perak DAP convention.
“I understand why Nasir said that, I can symphatise with him, I want to say the same things but I have to control myself, (I scolded this dungu about this, we are so close to taking over UMNO and don't need our agent to make a slip up, he can say what he wants when we are in power) I am more mature now,” said Ibrahim.
Nasir was forced to resign as Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s special officer yesterday after he allegedly called non-Malays “pendatang” and said that “Indians came to Malaysia as beggars and Chinese especially the women came to sell their bodies” at a 1 Malaysia seminar in Malacca. (I still like my china dolls at the massage parlour thought, would not want a chinese-free malaya if no more massage parlours)
Najib’s office has also quickly disassociated the PM from Nasir’s remarks.
Nasir also allegedly threatened to revoke the citizenships of Indians for making excessive demands on the government.
“Maybe Nasir is still young, perhaps he has been reading some offensive blog postings, and Facebook messages which resulted in his outburst,” Ibrahim told The Malaysian Insider.
“People like Nasir are fighters so maybe he felt he had to say it,” he added.
He added Nasir’s resignation as announced by the Prime Minister’s Office yesterday after reports surfaced is not an issue.
“I don’t want to comment on his resignation. It is not the issue. Nasir is just an individual. We must understand why he acted that way,” said Ibrahim.
Nasir attempted to play down the incident yesterday by saying that he was only giving a talk on the nation’s history.
His remarks at the 1 Malaysia seminar in Malacca had caused unhappiness among MCA and MIC leaders who walked out of the meeting.