I thought the above may only happen in Malaysia. The Washington, D.C. Office of Human Rights confirmed that it is investigating allegations that Catholic University violated the human rights of Muslim students by not allowing them to form a Muslim student group and by not providing them rooms without Christian symbols for their daily prayers. I'll said, WTF.



If these Muslims want a prayer room devoid of Christian symbols, then they should attend a Muslim or secular school, not a catholic school.

Read more at FoxNews - Do Crosses at Catholic University Violate “Human Rights” of Muslims?

Monday, October 10, 2011

One Night in Bangkok

Several bloggers have uploaded a trailer video clip showing a man resembling Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in a bedroom. The bloggers gave different titles to the 2.25-minute video clip.


One dubbed it as One Night in Bangkok; while another called it Round Two.

The video was purportedly recorded in a hotel room in Bangkok on Jan 13 this year.

The blogs where the trailer had been uploaded include www.papagomo.com; stopthelies.my as well as www.parpukari.blogspot.com.

The bloggers queried the Opposition Leader's whereabouts on Jan 12 and 13.

They have also included details of KLIA-Bangkok MAS flights MH 782 that left KLIA at 3.15pm on Jan 12; and MH 785 that left Bangkok at 11.05am the following day.

The matter had been circulating in the blogosphere over the last three weeks.

The trailer was only uploaded yesterday.

Unlike the February video clip showing a man resembling Anwar having sex with a woman believed to be a prostitute from China, the short Bangkok clip was void of saucy scenes.

A blogger claimed that Round Two was coming soon.

Source: TheStar

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Budget 2012

Malaysians can expect more good news when Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak unveils Budget 2012 this afternoon at 4pm.



- Full exemption of import duty and excise duty on hybrid cars and electric cars will continue to be given until 2013.

- Civil servants get pay rise between RM80 to RM320

- Govt will extend the compulsory retirement age from 58 to 60 years old to optimise civil servants' contribution.

- Skim Amanah Rakyat (SARA) 1Malaysia will benefit 100,000 households with income below RM3,000 per month

- One-off assistance of RM500 to households with a monthly income of RM3,000 and below will be provided.

- For those in private sector earning RM5000 and below, employers' EPF contribution will increase from 12% to 13%

- Civil servants will be given an additional bonus of half-month salary and pensioners RM500.


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