Ibrahim Ali’s unholy crusade
By Sharifuddin A Latiff HartalMSM will vouch for the camel’s innocence on this issue. Nuff said!
Tracking Shamsul aka marahku
By Sharifuddin A Latiff In the previous posting – “Finding Shamsul and Zakhir” – I’ve uploaded Google cache screenshots of Shamsul’s article entitled “Agong under threat? DAP wants to make Christianity the official religion of Malaysia?” which was published on Thursday 5th May 2011. Thereafter, there were two more related articles as shown in this … Continue reading
Finding Shamsul and Zakhir
By Sharifuddin A Latiff The names mentioned in the headline were the pro-UMNO Baru bloggers (marahku.blogspot and bigdogdotcom.wordpress respectively) implicated in a posting at Malaysia Today entitled “ISA THEM!” [with reference to the recent Utusan Malaysia allegations on turning the nation into a christian state]. Initially, I had not planned to write anything on this … Continue reading
Happy Birthday, Hata Wahari
By Sharifuddin A Latiff On 18th September 2010, Reina of HartalMSM wrote “NUJ died a long time ago” which Hata Wahari who had just been elected the NUJ president took notice and posted a comment. Shortly after, I and another HartalMSM member had the privilege of meeting Hata in person to touch base on matters … Continue reading
BN can’t even spell right
By Sharifuddin A Latiff Pic courtesy of Bongkersz via Twitter BN couldn’t bring real development into Sarawak, arguably the richest resource state in Malaysia, for over 48 years. Now you know why. And BN Semenanjung turned a blind eye while their partners in Sarawak raped and pillaged the land and its people. [Click on last … Continue reading
Do You Feel Lucky, You Sarawak Punks?!
by Eyes Wide Open Bernama reports that an “esteemed” MCA Cabinet Minister, Kong Cho Ha, warned the Chinese in Sarawak not to vote against BN or else face a backlash from them. In his brief campaign visit to Sarawak, he was quoted as saying: “Nobody really doubts that BN will be returned to power in … Continue reading
Only one bad religion in the world
Overheard: (Translated) Even though I’m a Muslim, I’m okay with the doa of people of other faiths. I think all doa of whatever religions pray for good things … with the exception of Zionism. Zionism teaches people to mabuk dan berfoya-foya. (Malaysians say the darnest things. You couldn’t make this up even if you tried.) … Continue reading
‘Why are some Indians so sensitive?’ asks Cambridge PhD
Dr Neil Khor, who tells readers that he holds a Cambridge doctorate, defended Interlok early in the debate when the controversy first erupted. In his article, Khor asks “Why are some Malaysian Indians so sensitive?” Writing in Malaysiakini on Feb 7 under the headline ‘Literary freedom and the need to inter-logue‘ — or click to … Continue reading
Sikh is S’pore new army chief today
Brigadier-General Ravinder Singh takes the post today as chief of the Singapore Army. He replaces Major-General Chan Chun Sing. Story, ‘Sikhs in Singapore: Turbanators with rich tradition of donning uniform‘
What’s DAP gonna do about Interlok?
“I read the novel and found it repugnant not only to the sensibility of Indians Malaysian but also to Chinese Malaysians, and even Malays,” — M. Kulasegaran DAP vice-chairman Observing that Interlok has a political agenda, Kula added too that the novel is vile and gross. He was reported by Malaysiakini as saying, “You can’t … Continue reading