Thursday, February 24, 2011

Krisis Kampus : Khaled Nordin bergeser dengan Saifudin?

KUALA LUMPUR, 24 Feb: Semacam ada pergeseran berlaku antara Menteri Pendidikan Tinggi, Datuk Seri Mohamad Khaled Nordin dengan timbalannya Datuk Saifudin Abdullah ekoran pilihan raya kampus apbila dilihat mesej kedua-duanya melalui Twitter masing-masing.

Ia mula dikesan apabila Khaled melalui Twitternya menulis, "Perjuangan yang menjijikan jika berasas kepada penipuan, kepalsuan dan rekaan. Ia berbau politik pembangkang".

Namun tidak diketahui kepada siapakah mesej itu ditujukan.

Ekoran Twitter ini, Saifudin menghantar mesej khas kepada Khaled juga melalui Twitter yang berbungi, "Saifuddin Abdullah @ khalednordin Dato, siapa yg jijik tu?"Selepas mesej itu, Khaled menjawabnya melalui Twitter berbunyi, "MohamedKhaled Nordin: Sesetengah orang suka huru hara, silap2 bole jadi hero." namun tidak diketahui apakah ianya ditujukan kepada Saifudin atau tidak.

Ekoran itu, Saifudin telah menghantar dua mesej melalui Twitternya, iaitu  "Bagaimana dengan TNC HEP tak nak jumpa mahasiswa?" dan "Pandangan saya tentang kes UPM dilapor oleh Msianinsider. Cuma pembetulan sikit, saya "tak arah", saya "beri pandangan".

Sebelum ini Harakahdaily melaporkan desakan Gabungan Mahasiswa Islam Se-Malaysia (Gamis) agar Khaled meletakkan jawatan ekoran kegagalannya menangani masalah demokrasi kampus yang semakin kritikal berkaitan perjalanan pilihan raya kampus (PRK).

Desakan itu juga kerana kegagalan Khaled menyahut cabaran mahasiswa untuk berdialog secara terbuka mengenai isu-isu mahasiswa.

Gamis sebaliknya mahu timbalan beliau Saifuddin Abdullah menggantikan Khaled mengetuai kementerian berkenaan kerana dilihat lebih bersifat terbuka terhadap suara mahasiswa.

Gamis juga mengambil serius kegagalan Khaled berhadapan dengan tuntutan mahasiswa sebelum ini.

Memorandum Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia (SMM) berhubung salah guna kuasa pihak universiti dalam pilihan raya kampus pada Januari tahun lalu tidak dilayan.

Umno Tak Pernah Jawab Saham Bumiputera RM52 Bilion Lesap


Sejak saham Bumiputera RM52 Bilion lesap dan dibangkitkan banyak pihak termasuk bukan Melayu, pemimpin Umno yang jadi berlagak dan tunjuk hero perjuangkan nasib umat Melayu langsung tak pernah jawab isu tersebut.NGO songkok tinggi dan pro Umno juga buat tak tahu sebab kerja depa hanya pertahankan Umno daripada tumbang dalam pru 13 akan datang.Kalau Umno aniaya atau dajjalkan bangsa Melayu dengan kikis duit saham Bumiptera mampoih pi la janji Umno terus berkusa dulu kini dan selamanya.

Kalau ada kes libatkan PR walaupun sebesaq hama mereka akan meluru sakan tonjolkan diri menjerit-jerit macam tak makan 3 hari kononnya PR derhaka Raja, seleweng duit tapi tapi bila diminta bukti mula meloroih ke belakang sebab rasa 'kemaluan'.Kalau betoi sungguh PR seleweng duit rakyat baguih la kita pakat hentam ni tak taw hujung pangkal main terpa sebab nak nama ja tak lebih daripada tu.Orang Melayu yang berfikiran waras tidak akan termakan mainan kotor puak-puak ni.

Mana NGO Gaps, Perkasa dan yang seangkatan dengannya dalam isu saham RM52 Bilion hilang kalau betoi nak perjuangkan nasib bangsa Melayu?Mari kita bersatu desak Umno di mana hilangnya saham RM52 Bilion kepunyaan Bumiputera.

Kenapa sejak Dasar Ekonomi Baru diperkenalkan hingga DEB dihapuskan dan diganti dengan macam-macam dasar untuk majukan bumiputera kita orang Melayu terus dianggap miskin walaupun kita mendakwa negara ini kepunyaan kita?Sebenarnya kita orang Melayu kena tipu dengan Umno, kena kencing dengan Umno ...Umno mahu kita orang Melayu bertongkatkan Umno sampai bila-bila supaya Umno terus berkuasa di negara ini kayakan kroni Umno, kayakan kroni MCA dan MIC.

Tunggulah 100 tahun lagi pun kita akan terus dianggap miskin kalu terus bertongkatkan Umno, berpayungkan Umno, yang miskin kita yang kaya Umno!Zaman Tun Mahathir 22 tahun perintah didakwa perabih RM100 Bilion, lepas tu Tun Mahathir pulak kata zaman Tun Abdullah perabih duit RM270 Bilion kalau takat RM52 Bilion lesap apa kita nak heran...semua pakat telan yang teruk kita orang Melayu pakat terhegeh-hegeh nak perjuangkan Melayu sementara yang di atas pakat sapu kenyangkan kroni.Ada anak-anak pemimpin Umno hidup melarat minta sedekah sana -sini?Mereka semua kaya cik oii jadi jutawan lagi.Kalau kaya duit titik peluh sendiri tak pa la tapi kalau kaya dengan songlap duit rakyat , seleweng duit rakyat ok ka?

Tu baru kira duit saham Bumiputera belum kira isu tanah Rezab Melayu yang tinggal sekangkang kera,persempadanan semula kawasan pilihanraya 2003 yang menghiris hati orang Melayu dengan tidak perbanyakkan kawasan parlimen untuk kerusi Melayu..semua ni Umno tak berani jawab dan berani debat.

Kalau yang RM52 bilion lesap pun Umno buat tak reti tambah yang RM1.5 Bilion diagihkan kepada sapa yang dapat takkan Umno nak cakap. - misaimerah

Sunday, February 13, 2011

SEMUA DI JEMPUT HADIR..!

Public Forum With Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim

Egypt & Tunisia :
The Future Of Democracy In Middle East And The Muslim World

Date: 14 February 2011 (Monday)

Time : 8.00 – 11.00 pm

Venue : De Palma Hotel, Ampang

Panelist :
1. YB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim
2. Dr Hassan Hasyatani
3. YB Yusmadi Yusoff

CERMIN AJAIB..!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

WAJIB TONTON.....!

SILA KLIK DEBAT BUKU JINGGA 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCmdQ_CPnmQ&feature=youtu.be

TERKINI WARTA SELANGOR 9 FEB 2011

SILA KLIK WARTA SELANGOR..!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDa6i9_d4HI&feature=youtu.be&a

Zaman BN RM 8 juta, Zaman PAS RM 53 juta - BN lebih pandai memerintah

BN terbukti Pandai Memerintah : Depa hasil RM8juta Azizan cuma RM53juta sahaja..!!


Eishhh biaq betoi Azizan nie.... depa kata dia tak tera perintah negeri... depa kata dia lebai kampung.... dalam depa dok kata tu pon dapat hasil sampai terra nie.. lantak hangpa la nak kata apa... janji dari duit hasil nie dah dapat recover banyak dah antaranya cukai pontu & tanah yg MB lama penaik sampai 300% tuu... serta dah dapat bagi buat Skim Kifalah RM500 bila mati dan lagi dapat penaik elaun JKM sebanyak 100%.. nak nafi apa lagik....

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Protes Terbesar ‘departure day’ Bermula


Anti-government protesters take part in Friday prayers next to an effigy of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the "Day of Departure". The sign reads, "We want to put the murderous president on trial."
Anti-government protesters take part in Friday prayers next to an effigy of Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo’s Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the “Day of Departure”. The sign reads, “We want to put the murderous president on trial.”
CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 04:  Anti-government protesters stand on a broken down bus in Tahrir Square on February 4, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Anti-government protesters have called today 'The day of departure'. Thousands have again gathered in Tahrir Square calling for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down.
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CAIRO, EGYPT – FEBRUARY 04: Anti-government protesters stand on a broken down bus in Tahrir Square on February 4, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Anti-government protesters have called today ‘The day of departure’. Thousands have again gathered in Tahrir Square calling for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down.
Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 4, 2011 during 'departure day' demonstrations to force President Hosni Mubarak to quit after he said he would like to step down but fears chaos would result.
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Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at Cairo’s Tahrir Square on February 4, 2011 during ‘departure day’ demonstrations to force President Hosni Mubarak to quit after he said he would like to step down but fears chaos would result.
Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 4, 2011 during 'departure day' demonstrations to force President Hosni Mubarak to quit after he said he would like to step down but fears chaos would result.
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Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at Cairo’s Tahrir Square on February 4, 2011 during ‘departure day’ demonstrations to force President Hosni Mubarak to quit after he said he would like to step down but fears chaos would result.
Opposition supporters rally after Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the "Day of Departure".
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Opposition supporters rally after Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo’s Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the “Day of Departure”.
An opposition supporter waves his shoe, a sign of disrespect, shortly after Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the "Day of Departure".
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An opposition supporter waves his shoe, a sign of disrespect, shortly after Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo’s Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the “Day of Departure”.
Women walk past an opposition supporter holding a poster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak painted with the Star of David before Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the "Day of Departure".
Women walk past an opposition supporter holding a poster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak painted with the Star of David before Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo’s Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the “Day of Departure”.
Anti-government protesters shout anti-Mubarak slogans after Friday prayers at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the "Day of Departure". The sign reads, "Leave".
Reuters Pictures 56 minutes ago
Anti-government protesters shout anti-Mubarak slogans after Friday prayers at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo’s Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the “Day of Departure”. The sign reads, “Leave”.
CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 04:  Anti-government demonstrators gather in Tahrir Square on February 4, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Anti-government protesters have called today 'The day of departure'. Thousands have again gathered in Tahrir Square calling for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down.
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CAIRO, EGYPT – FEBRUARY 04: Anti-government demonstrators gather in Tahrir Square on February 4, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Anti-government protesters have called today ‘The day of departure’. Thousands have again gathered in Tahrir Square calling for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down.
CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 04:  Anti-government demonstrators gather in Tahrir Square on February 4, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Anti-government protesters have called today 'The day of departure'. Thousands have again gathered in Tahrir Square calling for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down.
CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 04:  Anti-government demonstrators are watched by army soldiers from behind barbed wire as they line up to get into Tahrir Square on February 4, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Anti-government protesters have called today 'The day of departure'. Thousands have again gathered in Tahrir Square calling for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down.
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CAIRO, EGYPT – FEBRUARY 04: Anti-government demonstrators are watched by army soldiers from behind barbed wire as they line up to get into Tahrir Square on February 4, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Anti-government protesters have called today ‘The day of departure’. Thousands have again gathered in Tahrir Square calling for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down.
Opposition supporters gesture as they wave the national flags in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the "Day of Departure".
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Opposition supporters gesture as they wave the national flags in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo’s Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to Mubarak’s 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the “Day of Departure”.
Opposition supporters attend Friday prayers at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the "Day of Departure".
Reuters Pictures 20 minutes ago
Opposition supporters attend Friday prayers at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo’s Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to Mubarak’s 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the “Day of Departure”.
Egyptian anti-government protesters hold up the name of Egypt in Arabic at Tahrir Square during a protest in Cairo on February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians massed for sweeping 'departure day' demonstrations to force President Hosni Mubarak to quit after he said he would like to step down but fears chaos would result.
Opposition supporters detain a suspected pro-Mubarak supporter after Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians marched peacefully in Cairo on Friday to demand an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, but there was no word of his generals, or his U.S. allies, squeezing him out just yet.
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Opposition supporters detain a suspected pro-Mubarak supporter after Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians marched peacefully in Cairo on Friday to demand an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule, but there was no word of his generals, or his U.S. allies, squeezing him out just yet.
Anti-government protestors gather in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 4, 2011. Protesters demanding President Hosni Mubarak's ouster packed Cairo's central square by the tens of thousands Friday, waving Egyptian flags, singing the national anthem and cheering, appearing undaunted and determined after their camp withstood two days of street battles with regime supporters trying to dislodge them.
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Anti-government protestors gather in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 4, 2011. Protesters demanding President Hosni Mubarak’s ouster packed Cairo’s central square by the tens of thousands Friday, waving Egyptian flags, singing the national anthem and cheering, appearing undaunted and determined after their camp withstood two days of street battles with regime supporters trying to dislodge them.
An effigy of Egyptian President Mubarak hangs over opposition supporters during Friday Prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011.
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An effigy of Egyptian President Mubarak hangs over opposition supporters during Friday Prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011.
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Egypt protesters throng square after violence

CAIRO – Protesters demanding President Hosni Mubarak’s ouster packed Cairo’s central square by the tens of thousands Friday, waving Egyptian flags, singing the national anthem and cheering, appearing undaunted and determined after their camp withstood two days of street battles with regime supporters trying to dislodge them.
Thousands including families with children flowed over bridges across the Nile into Tahrir Square, a sign that they were not intimidated after the protesters fended off everything thrown at them by pro-Mubarak attackers — storms of hurled concrete, metal rebar and firebombs, fighters on horses and camels and automatic gunfire barrages. The protesters passed through a series of beefed-up checkpoints by the military and the protesters themselves guarding the square.
The crowd was the biggest since Tuesday, when a quarter-million turned out. A man sitting in a wheelchair was lifted — wheelchair and all — over the heads of the crowd and he pumped his arms in the air. Thousands prostrated in noon prayers and immediately after uttering the prayer’s concluding “God’s peace and blessings be upon you,” they began chanting their message to Mubarak: “Leave! Leave! Leave!”
Egyptian Defense Minister Hussein Tantawi visited the square Friday morning and talked to protesters, the most prominent government official to do so in more than 10 days of unprecedented demonstrations demanding an end of Mubarak’s nearly 30 year rule. Soldiers checked IDs to ensure those entering were not police in civilian clothes or ruling party members and performed body searches at the square’s entrances, a sign that Egypt’s most powerful institution was sanctioning the demonstration — though Tantawi tried to convince those he spoke to end it.
Protesters labeled the rally the “day of leaving,” a reference to their demand Mubarak go on Friday. Some held up signs reading, “Now!”AP
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Opposition supporters perform Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the "Day of Departure".
Reuters Pictures 7 minutes ago
Opposition supporters perform Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo’s Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the “Day of Departure”.
Anti-government protesters take part in Friday prayers at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the "Day of Departure".
Reuters Pictures 14 minutes ago
Anti-government protesters take part in Friday prayers at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo’s Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the “Day of Departure”.
Egyptian anti-government protesters pray at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians massed for sweeping 'departure day' demonstrations to force President Hosni Mubarak to quit after he said he would like to step down but fears chaos would result.

Egyptians turn out for ‘final push’

Chants urging Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, to leave office are reverberating across Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered at the square, the focal point of protests in Egypt, for what they have termed the “Day of Departure” for the man who has been the country’s leader for the last 30 years.
As the country entered its eleventh day of unrest, mass demonstrations commenced after Friday prayers.
Thousands also gathered in the city of Alexandria, holding up placards and chanting “He must go!” an Al Jazeera correspondent there reported.
Protesters there have said they will march to the city’s main train station and stage a sit-in until Mubarak resigns. Our correspondent described the protesters there as an “ocean of people”, saying they were peaceful and had “literally taken over the area that is by the library, the universities and the commercial centre”.
Three thousand people also joined demonstrations in Giza..english.aljazeera.net