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GOOD MORNING MALAYSIA - by Fernandez Ngan
Wednesday, 28 January 2004

Nurulhuda's Rape is God Punishment?


Based on an interview with Tok Guru Hadi by Harakah, he mention that Nurulhuda's rape was a result of God's punishment. He as a religious person has just indirectly insult God by saying that God is heartless, and punish the innocent 10 year olds just to show the lack of hudad law implementation.

Apakah dengan apa yang berlaku itu sebagai pengajaran akibat daripada pihak pemerintah dan umat sendiri mengabaikan tanggungjawab untuk melaksanakan hukumnya?

Ya, benar begitu dan itu adalah merupakan bala bencana dan hukuman Tuhan kepada masyarakat yang menolak hukum Islam. Kita melihat sendiri di negara Barat. Kadar jenayah mengikut perhitungan minit. Tiap-tiap minit berapa banyak jenayah berlaku dan bukan tiap-tiap tahun lagi. Di negara kita, dulu tiap-tiap tahun, tetapi sekarang ini hendak jadi minggu pula. Dalam seminggu berapa berlaku kes, itu sudah bahaya. Ini adalah bencana yang melanda dan sepatutnya kita insaf dan balik kepada hukum Tuhan.

I wonder if such punishment of God struck Hadi and his loves one someday, and I wonder if he dare to say such thing? As we all know, God loves everyone, and He do not wish to see the death of anyone. Only the devil welcome death with open arms.

So, what if the hudad law is being implant, then I assume there would be no more rape cases, and if there is one. How do you suppose Nurulhuda is going to find three withness?


Posted by goodmorningmalaysia at 11:55 PM
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Do We Need You Proton?


Proton recent ad campaign, which can be found at here, goes to shows that they are now pushing the panic button. In their as, they mention that they are DARING TO CHANGE, but yet are asking the government for another 20 years tax protection. It this the rakyat have suffer for 20 years already, we as the citizen do not need another 20 years of suffering again.

Now, something must be seriously wrong with a car manufacturer when they only talk about the cities they built, the amount of people they hire, and the taxes they paid to the government, but they never mention the reliability and durability of their own cars. I think they are trying to tell us indirectly that Malaysia has a lot to lose out if proton went bust, for example many people will lose their jobs and when the rakyat buy a foreign cars, in lose out in foreign exchange.


Posted by goodmorningmalaysia at 12:39 PM
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Beyond 2020


Derrik Khoo was a journalist who wrote articles for News Straits Times, and together with an ex-employee of Microsoft Malaysia, they are the founders of GO2020. For those who are not familiar with this company's name and its core business, to put it simple, it is a company which rewards points to people who purchase things online. Just like Bonuslink and RealRewards.

As we all know, technology is here to stay, for good or worst, but one must also understand the culture of Asia before going out with their bright ideas. GO2020 goes to show a very good example of Malaysian do not like to shop online, let alone pay any fees for extra internet servicessuch as bigger email storage, buying top-up card online and so on. When is the last time you buy stuff on internet auction in Malaysia?

The ideas of Derrick Khoo and Chris Chan are only able to work in an air-con meeting room, and not to mention their very own imagination. Its good though to have a wild and creative and innovative imagination, but sometimes we must understand that gravity still exist and imagination of theirs should stay relevant and logical.

The major shareholder of GO2020.com are MSC Ventures investee, which paid RM3.5 million for a 23 cent stake last january, while Sapura Holdings Sdn Bhd with 19 percent. GO2020 is not the nly Malaysian company that went bust together with their wild dream. Yeoh and a colleague from Merill Lynch set up Malaysiastreet.com with their own capital also went bust. In a farewell message posted on the site at 6pm on Friday, Yeoh says market conditions were too hostile for them to realistically hope to break even in the near future.

Source : The Edge and Screenshots


Posted by goodmorningmalaysia at 12:21 PM
Updated: Wednesday, 28 January 2004 12:25 PM
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Bird Flu - The Virus


The bird flu have now ramp thru China and Laos, as yet another case of a Thailand boy died of this SARS like flu. The rapid spread of this virus across 10 Asian countries have prompt the World Health Organization to ask for international fund to fight off these virus.

The great fear is that the H5N1 virus might mate with human influenza and unleash a pandemic among people with no immunity to it. But experts say that no matter how remote the possibility, they fear it could happen and WHO underlined that by launching its appeal with the Food and Agricultural Organisation and the World Organisation for Animal Health. In Bangkok, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said he expected a meeting of health and farm officials in the Thai capital today to help Thailand regain international confidence. 

"Tomorrow, everything will be transparent and we hope to regain confidence from the meeting," he said after the European Union, a major customer of a Thai chicken industry which earns more than US$1bil (RM3.8bil) a year in exports, said it did not trust his government. 

EU spokesman Beate Gminder said the 15-member bloc would demand independent verification of Thai measures to wipe out the disease before it considered lifting its ban on imports of Thai chicken. Gminder also shot down Thaksin's assurances to Thailand's vast army of chicken farmers, many of whom have accused him of telling the world there was fowl cholera when they suspected bird flu, that the crisis would be over in a month. The spread of bird flu has emerged with a rapidity WHO calls "historically unprecedented" and is proving difficult to stamp out despite the slaughter of millions of chickens, as a fresh outbreak in South Korea showed. 

The deaths of the Thai boys means all but one of at least eight confirmed bird flu victims have been children. - Agencies


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