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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Democracy with UMNO-gangster-style

This is democracy with UMNO-gangster-style,in November 26 Kelantan State Assembly meeting,where you'll see an UMNO YB performing flying-kick on the PAS State Exco and YB.

Watch carefully



Shame on UMNO YB's.They can't even behave well,although being the opposition side,despite already having two abang adik in the parliament.Look HERE if you can't remember what they had done.

More followups in Harakah Daily

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Violence? What violence?

The police and news kept stating Hindraf rally's protestors' violence act and behavior these few days,and in the meantime,the police even denied usage of excessive force and violence on the protestors.

I received an email with some photos from a friend of mine,again,I'll let the photos do the talking.









My friend didn't state the source of the photo in his email,if you know do let me know.Anyway,thanks to the guys who took these photos.Photos always do the best when talking truth.

Ladies and gentleman,this is Malaysian Royal Police Force(PDRM) performing democracy Malaysian-style.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Hindraf's rally harsh suppression by police

This is what happened in Kuala Lumpur yesterday when thousands of Indians went on the street to support the Hindraf's rally.



But I'm sure today headlines of the all newspapers in the nation doesn't show those photos,instead of these...


The major newspapers in the country totally said nothing about the excessive force and violence that the police forces had used,instead they reported about the vandalism did by the protestors,police injured and "violence act" by the protestors.As if that the police weren't using violence? As if the police didn't sweep the crowd by excessive force?

Thanks to the photos from Malaysiakini.I'll let the photos talk.









Is this the way police treat a bunch of unarmed people?

Violence?What violence?

Jeff Ooi got some good photos too,which clearly told the true story behind all these media cover up's.Such as - The night before Hindraf's rally,the police and FRU gave a harsh welcome those who just arrive in KL or still in sleep in Batu Caves,see it HERE.And for more about violence of the police?Look HERE.I'm sure you won't see this on the newspapers or TV.

Thanks to Malaysiakini for the photos.For more Malaysiakini's photos,you can see it HERE

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Again,this is democracy Malaysian style...this time with some different smells...

Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf)'s rally today had been violently swept by the police forces.KL had became a battlefield filled with teargas,police and Indians.Although the police forces had clamped down the whole Kuala Lumpur since Saturday night,but still around 5000 to 10000 people,mostly ethnic Indians turned up to the rally.

The main objective of Hindraf to sent a memorandum to the British High Commission to file a claim against United Kingdom to seek RM14 trillion damage for bringing indentured labourers to this country and exploiting them for the last 150 years.

But is that all?

NO,I think this is the voices of the marginalised Indian community,that rises the failure of MIC that represent the Indians and the true fact that the country's racial dicriminating policies.This rally had eventually reflected the problems and the real situation of most ethnic Indians in our country,being marginalised and discriminated.

Again this is a second blow for Pak Lah's adminitration in a month,a double salvo in just 15 days,followed by the BERSIH rally on 10th Novemeber.I think he won't be sleeping well in the Presidental Suite in Uganda.

OK,back to the story,and of course,Hindraf's main objective was not achieve due to the heavy blocks by the police around the embassy area and declaration of curfew in that area.

Reason of curfew ad sweeping - it's an illegal rally.OK,now by just using a brain of even a 5 year old kid,they can tell you,this rally is illegal because the police weren't giving out the permit.So,if the police are giving out the permit,it wouldn't be illegal,and it'll be a peacceful and legal rally.

But the police just make it nasty.


By Al-Jazeera on Youtube

Violence had been used to the protesters,dozens of tear gas and rounds of chemical-laced water cannons had been fired towards the protester.This time police was no more rational and tolerence like the BERSIH rally that happened in KL as well fortnight ago.And this time I can smell something "racist" behind the whole incident...


By Malaysiakini on Youtube

According to some correspondant in the city,it had been reported that the city lock-down and blocks by the police are much greater and heavier than the BERSIH rally.The attitude of the police and FRU(riot police) also show a major difference compared to the BERSIH rally.

Some police officers even issued a racist order,to halt and questioned any Indian to be seen in the city,or driving into the city.And too,the FRU show no tolerence and rational by shooting around 200 bullets of tear gas and rounds of chemical-laced water cannons to the protesters,and its not only once,but times and times since as early as 7.40 in the morning.One word to describe I should say - "BLOODY",its simply bloody.

Now,look back two weeks ago,in the BERSIH rally,although the protesters reach as much as 40000 people,but not much violence was used except in Masjid Jamek,and I can be so sure that the tear gas fired were not more than 50 or even lesser.

And overall the BERSIH rally was kinda peaceful and succesful,with much tolerence by the police.So in another words,demostration and protest became violence due to the police.Why can't the police show some tolerence like the BERSIH rally,to the Hindraf rally.Why must the police and FRU treat today's rally so heavily and badly?

Obviously,a double-standard situation you can see.Afterall,this country is still too much about racial and racist.

If the BERSIH rally is labelled as Malays protest,while the Hindraf rally is labelled as Indians protest...So,what is this? You guys are smart enough to know why and how.

For more followups,please view Malaysiakini and MerdekaReview.I bet you won't see most of this on your daily newspapers.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Doughnut giants landed in Malaysia.

Ok,I admit that I might be a bit slow or outdated.

Finally,here it comes.



A few days ago,I just knew that Big Apple Donuts & Coffee had already opened their first outlet in Malaysia,in The Curve.Finally,something different aside Dunkin Donuts.


It was Mr Kang who told me about the opening of Big Apple.As a kinda-fanatic donut maniac I am,without thinking twice,I drove to The Curve immediately that day,to get a grab on the donuts of Big Apple.


Having heard about Big Apple from my friend in overseas,I really looked forward to try it.


Without wasting much time,I bought a half dozen of it,which consist of durian flavour,Dalmation,Oreo,greentea,banana chocolate and almond.

With much anticipation,I took my first bite on the durian donut and the following others. You wouldn't believe it....


...it was awesome,the taste was damn great! It was fabulous!

It was not the donut I used to eat before,it was totally different! I felt floating in the air after tasting it.All of the donuts were great,except for the Dalmation which I felt abit unsued to the taste.

No wonder so many people willing to que in a long row to buy and taste their donuts

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Sit and eat until the shop going to close

And just when I was in the newly opened Pavillion shopping mall in KL just now,I accidentally spotted J.Co Donuts & Coffee. Finally,they landed in Malaysia too!


The all-time Indon favourites

J.Co Donuts is an Indonesian based local donuts chain store.I had heard about it in Kenny Sia's blog.And since it's here,I'm willing to try their donuts.




I bought half dozen as well. The girls who were queing infront recommended me to try their Tiramisu and KoKo-Krunch flavour.Ok,so we just follow.


The almond,Tiramisu and Mocha flavour are great.And I just love the juicy taste of the Tiramisu and Mocha,Nelson and the gang seemed to love it as well.


After tasting the donuts from two of the greatest donut outlets in the region,I still prefer Big Apple.Not saying that J.Co is not good,it's fine also;just that Big Apple is better and nicer,maybe suits my tastebuds more,especially the durian and almond flavour.


You won't win customer's heart by only chaging the colour of the sesame on the donuts.


But one thing for sure,they are better than Dunkin Donuts,softer and richer,and more variety as well.

By the way,I've been hearing some good things about Krispy Kreme Doughnuts from Kenny Sia and Chen Yi's blogs.But till now,Krispy Kreme Doughnuts haven't landed in Malaysia yet,not even Singapore I guess (kia-su syndrome again).

Big Apple @ OneUtama,coming soon.

Having only the boring-and-nothing-special-plus-normal Dunkin Donuts in Malaysia is not a good thing after all.Maybe this is just a beginning of donut giant chains opening up in Malaysia,there is still more to come.



I'm really looking forward to see Krispy Kreme Doughnuts opens it's outlet in Malaysia.

When is Krispy Kreme Doughnuts coming?