Rudyard Kipling"
“When you're left wounded on Afganistan's plains and
the women come out to cut up what remains, Just roll to your rifle
and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldier”
General Douglas MacArthur"
“We are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.”
“It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.” “Old soldiers never die; they just fade away.
“The soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.”
“May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .” “The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
“Nobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."
Not only she has strong legs for a 16-year old girl but she has the accuracy too .. wow .. congrats Lim You and the Malaysian's team. Malaysiakini : Meet 'Lethal Lefty' Lim You: Teen sensation fires 7 as M'sia thrashes Saudi 9-0 to reach semis
Malaysia’s Under-16 (U-16) women’s striker Lim You is turning heads at the Srikandi Merdeka Cup in Indonesia after firing seven goals in a thumping 9-0 win over Saudi Arabia to book a place in the semifinals.
The 14-year-old, who has Malaysian-American heritage, lived up to her reputation for possessing a lethal left foot, showing a goal-scoring masterclass that left Saudi Arabia with little answer. Several of Lim’s goals came from outside the penalty box, showcasing not only the power but also her accuracy and composure.
The events of June 1989 remain some of the most pivotal and controversial moments in modern global history. This comprehensive documentary, "Tiananmen Square:
The
People vs. The Party," provides an in-depth examination of the seven
weeks that shook the foundations of the Chinese Communist Party and
changed the course of the 21st century. The Context of Reform
In the 1980s, China underwent a radical transformation under Paramount Leader Deng Xiaoping.
His "Four Modernizations" promised economic prosperity, but as society opened to Western values, a "Fifth Modernization" (democracy) took root. The decade was a time of rising expectations, but the contradiction between a liberalizing economy and an authoritarian state became impossible to ignore. The sudden death of pro-reform leader Hu Yaobang on April 15, 1989, acted as the spark for a student-led movement that soon swelled to include over a million citizens.
A Divided Leadership
We analyze the internal struggle within the Forbidden City. General Secretary Zhao Ziyang advocated for dialogue and a "socialist democracy," recognizing the protests as essentially patriotic. Conversely, hardliners like Premier Li Peng viewed them as an existential threat. Deng, haunted by the chaos of Mao's Cultural Revolution, saw mass demonstrations as a precursor to anarchy. Through the leaked "Tiananmen Papers," we uncover how Deng eventually sided with the hardliners, leading to the fateful declaration of martial law.
The Spirit of the Square
For many, the occupation of Tiananmen Square was "China’s Woodstock." The film captures the jubilant atmosphere of a self-governing city where crime plummeted. From the harrowing hunger strikes to the arrival of the "Goddess of Democracy," we witness the evolution from a plea for reform into a radicalized standoff. The documentary details internal rifts within the student leadership, contrasting the seasoned strategy of Wang Dan and Wuerkaixi with the unyielding command of Chai Ling as tensions reached a boiling point.
The Military Crackdown
The documentary reconstructs the events leading to June 3rd. As 200,000 soldiers from the People's Liberation Army (PLA) converged on Beijing, citizens stood as a human shield, stalling the initial advance. Faced with mutiny within the 38th Army, Deng groomed outsider troops, indoctrinating them to believe they were suppressing a foreign-backed riot. We hear from eyewitnesses, journalists, and medical staff who experienced the absolute horror of live ammunition and advancing tanks on Changan Avenue.
Key Figures Profiled:
• Deng Xiaoping: The architect of reform who chose the "worst of all options" to maintain order.
• Zhao Ziyang: The reformist who lost his freedom for refusing to turn the army on his people.
• Wang Dan & Wuerkaixi: The pragmatic student strategists.
Western Spirit : Your ancestors were real pious Christians who fought to defend Christendom. As you probably know by now, I have very little patience for the modern version of Christianity that Raymond Ibrahim
calls “doormat Christianity,” the idea that being Christian means
surrendering before your enemies, feeling embarrassed by your own
civilization, or confusing passivity with virtue.
Christians
have enemies in two senses: spiritual and physical, and Scripture
speaks to both. Against the spiritual enemy, the Christian fights with
prayer, faith, repentance, truth, and the Word of God; against a
physical enemy who comes to kill, conquer, or destroy, Christian charity
does not require helplessness. Christ Himself told His disciples, “he
who has no sword, let him sell his garment and buy one” (Luke 22:36),
and when they answered that they possessed two swords, He replied, “It
is enough” (Luke 22:38).
Our forefathers understood that
distinction. They could pray for their enemies while defending their
people from them, forgive personal injuries while resisting invasion,
and fight the spiritual battle for souls while taking up the physical
sword when their families, churches, and homelands required protection.
And when Muslim armies came against Christendom, they did exactly that. Fortunately, many of them left us their own words. Here is what they said…
John of Capistrano to the Christian defenders during the night assault on Belgrade, July 21–22, 1456:
“Behold,
my sons, now is the acceptable time, now is the time of the crown, now
is the time of redemption from sin. Defend the name of Jesus Christ
manfully and boldly; charge against the enemy of Christianity; fight to
defend the Catholic faith. Behold, the dogs are ready to erase the name
of Christ from the earth, and to invade, occupy and strike down
Christendom. Trust now that God will help his cause… Do not fear those
who kill the body, but who cannot kill the soul… Blessed is the one who
is struck for the love of Christ; more blessed is the one who sheds his
blood for Christ’s defense; and most blessed is the one who lays down
his life and dies for Christ’s honor. Whether you conquer on earth or
are conquered, you will be victorious in heaven. Oh Hungarians! …
strengthen Christians in their weakness; come to the aid of Christendom;
take a stand against your enemies.”
Vlad III, letter to King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, 11 February 1462, explaining why he broke peace with the Sultan:
Understanding PAS: Visions and policies for a future Malaysian government
Murray Hunter : Fortunately, within the party, a substantial cohort of younger, well-educated professionals, technocrats and administrators advance a different vision. PAS has long been portrayed in parts of the Malaysian media and by
political opponents as an extreme religious party whose rise to federal
power would threaten the interests of non-Muslims.
Rhetoric from some older leaders has reinforced this image. Over the years, PAS has often drawn plenty of flak over some of its statements, especially from the non-Muslims in the country.
One
such statement was from PAS president Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang, who had
accused non-Muslims and non-Bumiputeras of being the “roots of
corruption” in the country.
In a continuation of his pro-Malay
rhetoric, Hadi had also called for non-Muslims to just let the majority
ethnic group continue to hold the reins of the country.
The
Marang MP had said that non-Muslims should be grateful that they have
been given “a place” in this country through the jus soli citizenship
policy that he claimed would not be afforded everywhere else.
One
must also not forget the recent remarks from Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk
Seri Muhammad Sanusi Mohd Nor that “the Chinese have China, the Indians
have India, the Cambodians have Cambodia, and the Malays only have
Malaysia”.
The professional class within PAS frames Islamic
principles not primarily as restrictive legislation but as an ethical
foundation for transparent, accountable and competent governance aimed
at returning Malaysia to stronger regional standing.
Fortunately,
within the party, a substantial cohort of younger, well-educated
professionals, technocrats and administrators advance a different
vision.
This perspective is reflected in figures such as
Terengganu Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar and a wider
team of professionals prepared to administer government on technocratic
lines that the civil service could respect.
What Jacob Rees-Mogg Didn’t Tell You About the Muslim Conquest of Constantinople
Raymond Ibrahim : Mogg tried to mog us with a fairy tale about enlightened Muslims who “took” Constantinople only to preserve works of literature and philosophy.
British politician Jacob William Rees-Mogg recently made some
outlandish remarks that in many ways betray why formerly “great” Britain
has fallen prey to Islam—that is, because its “bright men” believe in
and promote fairy tales disguised as “history.”
Mogg
appeared in an Oxford Union Debate on Islam, where he argued on the
“pro-Islam” side, saying that the West has no right to be suspicious of
Islam, or see it as different than any other religion.
As
proof of this, Mogg pretended to be a historian—including by making
“historical comparisons,” because “they matter,” because “we learn from
our history,” he insisted. He then offered the following comparison (click here to watch rather than read him):
The
Christians, in 1204, sacked, pillaged, and destroyed Constantinople.
They stole things, they took things; some of them you can still see in
Venice today. But in 1453, the 21-year-old Mehmet II took
Constantinople—do you know what he did? He wrote down some of the great
works of Western literature, scholarship, and philosophy, so they were
preserved. He had ancient manuscripts copied for preservation. These are
documents that might otherwise have been lost to us, and to Western
civilization.
Mogg’s point was that, if
Muslims were historically more advanced, civilized, and tolerant than
Medieval Christians, then clearly Islam is not inherently backwards,
savage, and intolerant. Clearly shifting circumstances—which currently
seem favorable to the West, and not to Muslims—explain modern day Muslim
angst and frustration. In short, it’s not Islam itself, but all sorts
of other factors surrounding it—factors which would no doubt cause
modern Western people to behave just like the worst of modern-day
Muslims if the former experienced them.
Of course, this entire point crumbles if Mogg’s historical example is false or misleading in any way. And as it happens, it most certainly is—and not just in one but two ways: 1) it’s engaged in what is known as “lies by omission,” and 2) it is built on a false but widely believed assumption.
In this article, we will deal with the first deception—the many lies by omission. Mogg’s claims about the Crusader sack of Constantinople in 1204 are accurate. Note, however, how the transition to Mehmet begins with a “but”—implying that the Muslims behaved more nobly than the crusaders.
Note,
too, how, whereas Mogg forthrightly declares that the crusaders
“sacked, pillaged, and destroyed Constantinople,” Mehmet merely “took” it. Here’s Mogg’s assertion again, in all its glory:
The
Christians, in 1204, sacked, pillaged, and destroyed Constantinople…
But in 1453, the 21-year-old Mehmet II took Constantinople—do you know
what he did?
Actually, we do
know what Mehmet did, thanks to numerous contemporary and eyewitness
accounts—and it wasn’t to write down “some of the great works of Western
literature, scholarship, and philosophy, so they were preserved,” as
Mogg would mog us into believing.
SABAH’S 1963 SECURITY PROMISE IS NOW BEING TESTED ON OUR DOORSTEP — PUTRAJAYA MUST PRODUCE A SABAH DEFENCE AND SECURITY MASTER PLAN By DANIEL JOHN JAMBUN
Murray Hunter : 19 August 2026 : SABAH’S 1963 SECURITY PROMISE IS NOW BEING
TESTED ON OUR DOORSTEP — PUTRAJAYA MUST PRODUCE A SABAH DEFENCE AND
SECURITY MASTER PLAN
Borneo’s Plight in Malaysia Foundation
(BoPiMaFo) takes very serious note of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar
Ibrahim’s statement that the Federal Government intends to strengthen
defence infrastructure in Sabah following the expansion of United States
military facilities to Balabac Island in Palawan, Philippines.
According
to Malaysiakini, the Prime Minister acknowledged growing geopolitical
uncertainty arising from military developments in the region and
specifically referred to Balabac Island, which lies in close proximity
to Banggi Island and Malaysian waters off Sabah.
BoPiMaFo believes
this development raises a fundamental question that goes directly back
to the assurances upon which North Borneo agreed to participate in the
formation of Malaysia in 1963.
One of the fundamental arguments
presented to the people of North Borneo was that joining the proposed
Federation would provide greater security and protection against
external threats.
More than six decades later, that assurance is now being tested on Sabah’s doorstep.
THIS IS NO LONGER A THEORETICAL SECURITY QUESTION
The geopolitical environment surrounding Sabah is changing. A strategically significant military presence is expanding immediately north of Sabah. At the same time, the Philippines has never completely abandoned its historical claim concerning Sabah.
DAP's red line for quitting govt not yet defined, reform push is priority, leaders say
Malaysiakini : DAP’s specific red line for remaining in or exiting the coalition
government has yet to be clearly defined, several DAP leaders told Malaysiakini.
Party
central executive committee (CEC) member Sheikh Umar Bagharib Ali said
the party’s recent national convention, where a majority of delegates
voted for the party to remain in the federal government, sent a clear
signal that DAP should strengthen its push for its agenda while
continuing to work within the current administration.
“That is the baseline entrusted to us through the vote and the support given at the convention. “So, if you ask me where the red line is, I think that needs to be elaborated further.
“And
I am confident that after that, the next level would be the Pakatan
Harapan presidential council, before it is brought to the cabinet,” he
said during an interview yesterday on an episode of KiniTV’s “Explain Sikit” podcast.
However, Sheikh Umar said the red line should not necessarily be understood as an ultimatum to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
DAP central executive committee member Sheikh Umar Bagharib Ali
“But
if by a red line we mean that if a certain matter is breached, then we
retreat and withdraw our support to remain in the government, I don’t
think that is the issue.
Dr Suresh Kumar : It's all political theatre. Decision already made to remain in Madani to enjoy positions and perks until the 16th GE. The almost 50% absentees is telling.
Now talking about red line this and red line that. You fellas better have red label and go to sleep. No one is buying your narratives any longer.
Fair Play : Bottom line is this.
UMNO is not a reliable and trustworthy political partner.
They are very adept at playing the game of running with the fox and hunting with the hound.
Recent state government elections in Johor and N9 are clear examples of their political strategy.
And now Pas want this collaboration to be repeated in Melaka. And the next. And the next.
But this scenario is also DAP strength for Malaysians who wanted a united Malaysia with equality for ALL MALAYSIANS.
All DAP needs is a visionary leader.
FIRST step is to replace their present SG in preparation for GE16.
apanama is back : DAP's so-called red line, so-called reform push, and so-called urging, urging, and urging are merely BUYTIME and are also taking the voters for a ride, again and again.
An obsession with perks, benefits, and pensions has overshadowed their value and principles.
DAP spins have become too NAUSEATING over time.
Look at the DAP's behaviour for the last 3 years and 9 months—the same political theatre. DAP keep on making statements. Yesterday, DAP urged Prime Minister Anwar, and today there is news about the red line and that line.
Look at the statement script again.
It is ALL THE SAME with different wordplay. DAP is now playing with words while taking its voters for granted.
The Sunday congress is a SPECIAL congress. DO NOT compare it with the previous congress that usually selects CEC members, and DO NOT compare it with general elections and state election turnover.
However, almost 50% of the delegates did not attend; it showed that everything is wrong with DAP. That is why all these fellows have been issuing statements since Sunday.
Playing with words. Usually, percentages hide the party's actual weaknesses.
Instead of minority approval, they are saying that a majority approved to remain.
Moreover, the 14 delegates spoke about remaining in MADani, which is akin to asking the minority attending delegates to vote to remain so that it will be majority approval.
DAP will NOT come up with any red line but will keep saying it to buy time until GE16.
Later they will say, "We have tried our best but lack of time." Another joke by DAP.
DAP is just playing games with voters, and voters should take note of this party, which is merely warming the seat in MADani.
Yesterday, there was news that Akmal said he won't work with DAP in Malacca, similar to what Onn Hafiz said during the Johor state election.
Look, a youth head of a party with fewer seats can bully a party with the most seats in the coalition, and the PM merely keeps quiet. What will happen if DAP said it won't work with UMNO Baru? Anwar will issue a statement immediately.
We have seen all these "WAYANG" for the last 3 years plus, and what will be the difference in the 'wayang' for the next 15 months?
Nothing about reform, which is dead. Just buy time! Even without remaining in the Cabinet, by supporting MADani, DAP can still push for reform since the man will not move his fingers.
This means there is no difference whether DAP remain or not.
DAP could not afford to lose their positions as ministers and deputy ministers, and their appointments to various GLCs, etc. It is lifetime benefits that they won't be seeing, maybe for the next 5 to 10 years.
Malaysiakini : Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has found himself in the middle of the continued geopolitical dispute between China and Taiwan. In an interview with Al Jazeera,
Anwar voiced support for the One China policy, as well as China’s right
to use force in order to reunify the country, triggering backlash from
Taiwan.
When asked about his views on Taiwanese people’s
reluctance to accept Chinese rule, Anwar said that historical reasons
must be considered, and that Taiwan is indeed part of China, so the
decision should be left to the Chinese.
“I see Taiwan as part of
China period. We may disagree with... There are some excesses. Yes,
express your view. But it must be in that context. It is one China. It’s
accepted by all,” he said in the interview aired on Monday.
Just Common Sense : What happened to Anwar? He could have said 1 China policy and support dialogue but to say he supports China using force even though that would devastate Taiwan and lead to large scale destruction of property and lives?
The guy has lost his marbles. 1st PM of Malaysia and SEA leader to put foot in mouth like this. If using force is ok then Israel and Palestine using force on each other is ok too? Is this why he never condemned 7 Oct massacre but ever ready to condemn Israel??
Knucklehead2 : Pak Sibuk is steering Malaysia straight toward trade sanctions — a leader who speaks first and thinks later. Not very bright. Say what you will, but Tun M was a true statesman: sharp, composed, and able to handle tough interviews like a seasoned pro.
AT-SIXX : So clever to comment about one China. Total silence on one Malaysia.
GP2025 : Why is this PM interfering in other nations’ disputes AND inviting trouble to our shores? So, Malaysia is no more neutral but taking sides?
People who saw him as PM material, esp the DAP, are blind. They need to ask themselves what blinded or still blinds them!
apanama is back : Anwar, can you stop poking your nose in China-Taiwan affairs? You mentioned earlier that Malaysia's foreign policy is neutral and non-interfering, but you are doing exactly the opposite.
Even on the international front, you need to practice doublespeak as locally.
I hope Taiwan will withhold any investment in Malaysia to teach Anwar a lesson.
This fellow does not know how to be diplomatic with other countries, but her daughter will say, "use the remote to switch off the TV". But Malaysiakini is reporting it.
So Nurul must ask someone to delete the above news. Hahahahaha....
SHGC : AI SHOULD JUST SHUT UP and focus on his own dying PKR party rather than dabbling on international sensitive issues like this and the Philippines one.
World Citizen : Is he for real! Why get involved in a major geopolitical conflict between China and Taiwan. Even big powers stay out of this and they adopt the "strategic ambiguity policy" when it comes to China and Taiwan.
Anwar may be trying to cozy up to China but he has made a blunder. Why can't he be smart like many other world leaders instead of making one side angry. Now Taiwan is reconsidering its investments in Malaysia, great job Anwar.
Open minded 2281 : Anwar by your logic you will support India using force to take Kashmir as it was Indian territory until Pakistan army came and took part of Kashmir.
Of course Anwar will not support and wear his Muslim hat. Just shows why Anwar is fast losing international respect in line with the loss of support locally.
Jarchin : Anwar Ibrahim, going by your logic, Malaya was historically part of the Vijayanagar empire. So Malaya is part of India?? What nonsense!%
Asam Pedas : By that logic the seven dashes that encroached east Malaysia’s coastlines should also be conceded to China!! Chinese say those demarcations existed time before Malaya .
DAP urges Anwar to live up to Harapan manifesto, give equal funding to all MPs
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Malaysiakini : DAP is urging Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to fulfil one of Pakatan
Harapan’s election pledges and grant equal constituency development
funds to all MPs. At present, only government MPs receive the
funds, with funding in opposition states handled by government-appointed
liaisons. The government has even withdrawn control of funding from rogue PKR MPs.
This
limits MPs’ ability to serve the constituents who voted them into
office, while giving the federal government of the day economic leverage
to sway voters. In a statement today, DAP national chairperson
Gobind Singh Deo said the party has remained committed to Harapan’s
promise of equal funding for all MPs.
NoobMaster69 : Yes DAP, go after PMX for the manifesto, go after UMNO for the TH, and go after PAS for the gambling. Now is the time to attack. No point being Mr Nice guy because end of the day still being label as villains.
apanama is back : DAP is urging Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim,
DAP is urging Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim,
DAP is urging Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim,
DAP is urging Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim,
DAP is urging Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim,
Gobind, can you people find another word to replace 'urging'? Since the Sabah Slap, DAP keeps urging Anwar, but he keeps doing nothing in response to your 'urging.'
It has become a broken record of the broken record. Are you going to urge Anwar for the next 15 months?
"Urging" or 'discuss':
He does not care whether you urge or discuss. He will do what he thinks is correct.
I can tell you right in your face that Anwar does not respect DAP anymore. You have an option, but you blundered it last Sunday, and now you are living with mere 'urging' and 'discussing.'
Yes, DAP can't live without Anwar, but Anwar could live without DAP. He has more options than DAP. This explains why he does not care about your so-called urging this and urging that.
'Not just a monastery', says head monk of Tambun spiritual site facing demolition
Malaysiakini : The air at the foot of Gunung Kanthan, Tambun, Perak is cool and
pleasant, accompanied by the chirping of birds and the sounds of insects
amid the greenery surrounding the century-old Sakyamuni Caves
Monastery.
However, the area is no longer easily accessible, with
an auxiliary police booth at the monastery’s main entrance controlling
the entry and exit of visitors, who are greeted by signs declaring the
Buddhist sanctuary as “private property”.
A volunteer at the monastery, Yap Seong Yee, told Malaysiakini that concrete barriers were placed to restrict movement towards the spiritual and meditation centre.
After
squeezing through small gaps between the concrete barriers, visitors
must climb stairs that cross a rocky, damp corridor before reaching the
main place of worship located higher up in a cave.
As Malaysiakini
journalists climbed the stairs with sweat-drenched faces despite a
chill in the air, repeated reminders of “be careful, there is moss” were
issued.
“The closer to this place, the cooler the air feels. If
you go inside, it’s even cooler,” the head monk, Bhante Kusala, said
while leading journalists up the stairs where limestone formations act
as natural walls and roofs, with stalactites hanging above the place of
worship.
Veteran 1972 : First they came for the Hindu Temples
And I did not speak out. Because I was not a Hindu. Then they came for the Churches. And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Christian. Then they came for the trade unionists. And I did not speak out
Because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Buddhists
And I did not speak out. Because I was not a Buddhist.
Then they came for me
And there was no one left
To speak out for me
MarioT : I doubt if it was an Islamic site, it will be still be set for demolition
BlackCougar8703 : In many other nations this place would be regarded as a national treasure and offered due reverence. The loss of this site of worship and contemplation would be a national tragedy. Surely some exemption could be made which would permit this site to be preserved in perpetuity.
darmakochi : Just wondering. Were there any old mosques in our multiracial nation that were demolished to make way for new developments?
Very concerned citizen : If anyone destroys a place of worship is condemned for the rest of that person’s life.That person’s life will be tormented and destroyed. Be careful, be very very careful.
After Umno bets on PAS gambling ban, DAP MP dares MCA, MIC to show their cards - No problem using Non Muslim tax payers money to support the "Holey States"!
Kampar MP Chong Zhemin
Malaysiakini : A DAP lawmaker criticised MCA and MIC for keeping a poker face over
their electoral ally PAS’ ambition to rid the country of gambling,
especially after Umno also endorsed the agenda.
According to
Kampar MP Chong Zhemin, the BN component parties’ continued silence is
even more unacceptable after Umno supreme council member Razlan Rafii
said his party had no problem with eliminating gambling and that the necessary laws could be amended if there was sufficient political support to do so.
“For
days, MCA leaders issued long statements attacking me, accusing me of
stirring up the issue and explaining how a government cabinet works.
YellowGecko0625 : MCA/MIC hiding under the sarong of UMNO lah, standard playbook for over 60 years, it is their political culture.
MarioT : I drink or gamble is none of anybody's business as long as I do not overstep the boundaries. MCA and MIC are peons to UMNO and will not anger their master.
Kecik Mayong : Razlan Rafii is the hidden voice of Zahid Hamidi .
People like him will chose gambling, dress code, signboards, liquor in coffeeshops as topics of the greatest importance to the nation. These topics are likely to bring in the votes, they assume.
Why are topics like corruption, good governance, economy upliftment, accountability never on their lips ?
'Wrath of the wife' beats gambling urge among Kelantan Chinese, says a bright bulb from PAS exco on court ruling
Monday, August 17, 2026
Malaysiakini : “Kelantan Chinese are no longer interested in gambling at shops because their wives will get angry,” Hilmi (above) told Malaysiakini
when asked to comment on a Federal Court decision that could have
implications for the ban imposed in Kelantan nearly four decades ago.
“What is unfortunate is that because of (Kedah Menteri Besar) Sanusi
(Nor)’s action, the matter was brought to court, and the court’s ruling
will apply to Kelantan. “Now, if any non-Muslim wants to open a
gambling shop in Kelantan, the Kelantan local authorities will have no
choice but to allow gambling premises to operate in Kelantan,” he added.
Dr Suresh Kumar : Agreed gambling is considered a vice because you rely on luck, there is an element of greed and the danger of getting addicted.
But what I don't get it is; PAS claims that they have banned gambling as it is against the Islamic teachings, despite the fact that the gamblers are mainly non-Malays. Why can't PAS be equally serious if not more against drug addiction, rape, incest, child marrriages which are rampant there and prevalent among the Malays.
What about getting serious in providing clean water, create jobs so that the youth do not have to leave their families behind and move to Penang, KL, Selangor looking for well paid jobs. What about paying serious attention to make Kelantan an industrialised state? Hmm, still pondering.
Dino : Better closed the Golok border where the wrath of the Malay woman is more significant
apanama is back : There is a big joke if one thinks carefully.
These fellows, the so-called Kelantan excos, talk about gambling no longer being popular in the state, and they tend to hide behind their wives of former gamblers.
However, when one sees the federal allocation to Kelantan, which Anwar mentioned as "Kelantan contributed RM946 million and received RM8.9 billion between 2023 and 2025," the majority of the RM8.9 billion is from SIN TAX, such as gambling, alcoholic beverages and cigarettes.
These PAS fellows may close down the gambling outlets, but their salaries and other state expenditures are from gambling money.
Stupidity has no limit, and this is also their competence.
Destroying DAP won't make Malays safer, Ibrahim chides PAS for ditching 'kawan' to woo ‘janda’
Malaysiakini : Putra president Ibrahim Ali has given PAS-led Perikatan Nasional a
tongue-lashing, accusing the opposition coalition of “slaughtering an
old friend to court an old divorcee” and behaving hypocritically.
He also pointed out that the electoral destruction of DAP would not guarantee the safety of Malays and Muslims. “Because history does not lie. Malays and Islam are damaged by hypocritical Malay and Muslim leaders themselves," Ibrahim (above) said in a statement.
According
to his colourful analogy of political betrayal and unlikely romance,
the “kawan lama” (old friend) refers to Bersatu, while the “janda tua”
(old divorcee) is Umno. Responding
to PAS information chief Ahmad Fadhli Shaari’s claim that voters would
reject DAP, Ibrahim said PN should first clean up its own backyard,
where the weeds of internal conflict have long since grown out of
control.
He also questioned the rationale for wooing an “old
divorcee” who has already “shared a pillow” with DAP under the Madani
government. “PAS is now the leader of PN. It has been less than
three months (since PAS took over the reins), yet PN is already in chaos
and has turned into a political drama like 'The Three Stooges',” he
said, referring to the American comedy trio famous for slapstick humour
and their portrayal of foolish, quarrelsome characters who repeatedly
found themselves in chaotic situations.
"Is it certain that BN
will not be with PKR in GE16? The Johor and Negeri Sembilan state
elections are a short-term, temporary strategy, with (Prime Minister)
Anwar (Ibrahim) giving Umno a lifeline. "I choose to believe that
the Johor and Negeri Sembilan state elections are a strategy by Anwar
and (Umno president Ahmad) Zahid (Hamidi). Wait and see what happens at
GE16," he said without elaborating.
Smiley : By saying a party supported by many Malaysians as enemy of Islam is totally arrogant and unmalaysian. I hope PAS will one day face its brunt of the threats they made against its own Msians
'No M'sian should be made to feel like an enemy': Interfaith group sounds Merdeka alarm over rising hate
Malaysiakini : As Malaysia prepares to celebrate its 69th Merdeka Day, an interfaith
group has called for greater mutual respect amid what it described as
the disturbing normalisation of hate speech, bigotry and divisive
rhetoric.
“The freedom we achieved was never intended to become a
licence to divide us,” said the Malaysian Consultative Council of
Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST) in its
Merdeka message.
The council pointed to the recent Johor and Negeri Sembilan state elections as examples of an alarming escalation in political rhetoric, with voters being urged to cast their ballots along racial and religious lines.
Categorising
this as a “dangerous path”, MCCBCHST said such narratives sought to
convince Malaysians that fellow citizens should be feared rather than
embraced as partners in nation-building. “It
is deeply saddening that Malaysians continue to be confronted with
inflammatory narratives suggesting that non-Malays or non-Muslims are
intent on undermining Islam.
apanama is back : MCCBCHST, if one politician calls non-Malays as 'pendatang' and can get scot-free, you will see more people who 'feel like an enemy' in this country.
Likewise, if another politician calls for a clean-up after proclaiming 'victory for Islam' and even converting a Hindu and posting the same on his Facebook, you will also see more people who 'feel like an enemy' in this country.
The politicians on both sides started all this, and you will see more along the way leading up to GE16.
One simple question for you. Do we have a so-called Unity Minister who is getting paid for nothing and is just a decoration? Is he sleeping or awake?
Welcome to Bigotland!
Gobind wants PM to deliver on four reforms by year end, act with same speed as Tabung Haji RCI
Malaysiakini : Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo wants Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to deliver on at least four reforms by year-end. Namely,
he wants Putrajaya to separate the roles of attorney-general and public
prosecutor, set term limits for the prime minister, and amend the
Security Offences (Special Measures) Act (Sosma) and the Peaceful
Assembly Act.
The statement seeks to continue the momentum from DAP's congress on Sunday, where delegates resolved to remain in government while pushing for reforms. DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke yesterday said they would discuss a timeline with Anwar.
Anonymous_takung : Same speed as TH RCI? Delay for 3 or is it 4 years?
Kecik Mayong : Firstly DAP with 40 MPs should reject junior ministries like Digital ! At least they should get Minister of Works or Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry or Minister of Economy or Minister of Higher Education or even Minister of Foreign Affairs.
We understand certain top ministries are reserved for Bumiputras only but DAP should have refused Ministry of Digital Affairs. This ministry is not what a party with 40PMs should get ..
CareOneCareAll : What is the point of bringing them up after the meeting? These should have been the conditions of staying in the UG for the delegates to vote on. If AI dont agree, call another meeting to decide?
That's why I opined the options given to the delegates is like Hobson's choice and more than 50% of the delegates just stay away , just like when you get fed up, you won't bother to go out and vote in elections.
IndigoTrout2522 : It all depends on if Anwar is really committed to all these promised reforms and if DAP leadership, including Loke and you, have the guts to push him.
Anwar and DAP has only a year to do them and convince the NMs and moderate MMs that you are serious about carrying out all promised reforms.
There should be absolutely no obstacles or excuses this time. Voters are watching closely and failure means Anwar and PH will be relegated to Opposition, at best. So don’t let Zahid, UMNO and PN outfox you.
apanama is back : For the next 15 months, we will see a lot of panicking 'wayang,' while the voters will keep slapping them.
From now on, the PM may say, "I will consider", "Not enough time", or "I need to go overseas to look for more investment to improve our economy."
There are many escape routes for him.
No worries, if they (PH) lose any state election, they can blame PAS, Bersama, UMNO Baru, etc. They can also use highly 'intelligent' maths to prove that their support is still intact, even though they lost.
They are expert not only in playing with words (bahasa pusing putar belit) but also in playing with numbers and statistics.
For example, you see this in the recently concluded PKR and DAP congresses, which are wonderful political theatre.
Pressure the PM. He will say, "Go and fly a kite with your pressure."
Kajang pigeon : Firstly, somebody needs to tell “Goblin”that the only thing Anwar is capable of delivering at this point is GrabFood on a kapcai ,and even that too would arrive late because halfway there he’d have to stop and ask a mat rempit for directions.
That’s how politically lost he looks. Then Nurul Izzah starts screaming like a makcik across a kampung, presumably expecting everyone to go, “Wahhh… such passion! Such fire!” Instead, half the crowd was looking for a puke bucket and the other half for a shovel to clear all the bullsh@@ piling up on stage.
Demi Rakyat : Many thought Mahathir had changed. But he fooled and betrayed the Rakyat. Guess racism is a DNA thingy.
Anwar appears to be heading the same way.
No will nor intention to reform or change. Abusing of powers. "Cash is king" now as well?
Rakyat is once again betrayed.
How disappointing!!
Harapan's final kamikaze mission before losing By Andrew Sia
Malaysiakini : COMMENT The drama over DAP
leaving or staying with the government (DAPxit or DAPstay) doesn’t
really matter, because the BN-PAS Malay tsunami will probably sweep the
next elections.
That’s why Pakatan Harapan should go
all out on a final kamikaze mission to deliver the real reforms they
promised - because they have nothing to lose anyway. This would be a great “farewell gift” for a better Malaysia.
Meanwhile at the PKR congress, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim defended his economic record, as he had given out more free money than Najib Abdul Razak. Many
mock Anwar as the “leader of Palestine”. His daughter Nurul Izzah is
aware of this but defended her father's advocacy for the Global South.
CareOneCareAll : If you want to test if he will perform only one of your list of reforms, the first thing he should do is to give up his FM post as he is no great finance man and also virtually admonished all his talks about corruption. Let a Sarawak MP holds the FM post.
One Malaysian : He as AL said is an indecisive and weak leader, good at talking but when comes to hard decisions will not have the will to carry it through!
Madani inflicts a gut shot By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
Malaysiakini : “When I was a student in the UK, we were always harassed by the
British National Party supporters, which changed my perspective on
racism. Being part of the majority in Malaysia, feeling what it was like
being a minority in a different country was a big change for me.”
COMMENT |
There is a moment in “The Gut Shot” producer Shamsul Saad’s description
of Bryan Kong and his arrest and detention on his podcast, where you
can see he’s about to lose it.
That moment of righteous
indignation on the failure of reform and the hypocrisy of the so-called
reform movement is quickly overcome by Shamsul’s measured response to
this farce. Minorities in this country live in that moment.
If
you view that now infamous interview with another podcaster, “Let's Get
It” producer Bryan Kong, you would understand why the fascistic forces
in this country would be perturbed.
Murray Hunter : While two political party congresses went on today, where PKR
president Anwar Ibrahim outlined a strategy to regenerate popularity for
Pakatan Harapan, and the DAP had to select the best road to travel on
to maximize their vote in the coming general election, the DAP faced a
Hobson’s choice.
A Hobson’s choice is a situation in which you are
offered only one option, or the option of nothing at all, so there is
no real choice.
In the case of the DAP, the party membership vote
on whether to remain within the Madani government, or leave it is a
Hobson’s choice. Any decision the DAP makes won’t make much difference
to their future electoral prospects.
Over the last few days there
has been a heavy social media campaign by certain stakeholders for DAP
members to vote to remain in the Madani government. Skeptical
commentators claim this is effort on behalf of the sitting ministers to
maintain the status quo so they can retain their privileged positions
until the next general election.
However, there are much deeper issues that that.
If
the DAP leaves the Madani government, then the government could
potentially fall. This is in the direct interests of UMNO who using
social media to urge the DAP to leave the government. It is probable the
Rakyat won’t look at the DAP any more favorably. Some will actually
label the DAP as disloyal traitors.
Malaysiakini : A "convincing majority" of DAP delegates have voted for the party to
remain in the government until the end of the parliamentary term. Out
of 2,099 valid ballot papers from the anonymous voting process, 1,857
delegates voted in favour of the motion tabled earlier today by DAP
secretary-general Anthony Loke.
Another 242 delegates voted against the motion, while seven ballot papers were considered spoilt votes. A
total of 2,223 delegates, or 52.1 percent of its registered grassroots
representatives, attended the DAP National Conference 2026 at the
Putrajaya International Conference Centre.
Harmonious Harmony : Yes convincing. 52% of grassroots reps voted . Why didn’t the 48 % not attend a watershed meeting ?
Dr Suresh Kumar : Half of the delegates did not attend. How can you call it a 'convincing majority'. What is the reason for their absence? Looks more like theatrics.
YellowCougar2847 : Only 52% present in the conference. So how can be convincing majority? About half of the delegates have given up on the party and see no reason to attend! The POOR ATTENDANCE must show the lack of interest in the FUTURE of DAP! Another interpretation!
Optimus : The decision was no surprise; it felt like a scripted wayang from the start. DAP’s leadership and delegates have moved the red line yet again and hence signed their own death warrant for GE16.
Jupiter : Good news for Mr AK 47 - AI must proceed with all 47 charges to save his nuts.
PinkJaguar7289 : “Convincing majority” sounds grand, yet only 52.1% of eligible delegates attended, and the 1,857 “yes” votes represent less than half the full delegate pool. The 242 dissenting votes merely gave a foregone conclusion the appearance of a struggle of conscience.
After all the red-line speeches, there is still no reform deadline, measurable demand or consequence for failure. DAP did not draw a line in the sand; it drew a curtain around its ministerial chairs.
Veteran 1972 : The massive political rally held at the Han Chiang High School field in Penang marked a historic turning point, drawing an estimated 60,000 red-shirted supporters ahead of the landmark 2008 general election and signaling an unprecedented shift in voter sentiment against Barisan Nasional.
DAP forgot the hard fight. Massive crowds exceeding tens of thousands flooded the school grounds in March 2008. The electric atmosphere at the field convinced opposition strategists that a major political wave was building.
The massive turnout preceded the historic results on March 8, 2008, which ended Barisan Nasional’s long-standing grip on Penang's state government. Legacy of the VenueThe Han Chiang field evolved into a symbolic focal point for Democratic Action Party (DAP) and opposition mega-ceremah gatherings in Penang.
Subsequent political events, fundraisers, and counter-events by rival coalitions utilized the grounds to measure grassroots support in the state.
Would you like to know more about the 2008 political tsunami in Penang or the history of DAP's campaigns in the state?
No need la, get the DAP Leaders to know the struggles of the people, which they conveniently forgot after getting greased with perks and status, led by Anthony Loke.
The end of DAP or Dopes is inevitable just like MCA bit the dust. Don't say you were NOT warned. How many red lines do you want to draw? Just like the kid who cried "wolf", you are so screwed DAP.
Optimus : The decision was no surprise; it felt like a scripted wayang from the start. DAP’s leadership and delegates have moved the red line yet again and hence signed their own death
MS : What we have is conclusive proof that the DAP of Karpal Singh is dead and cremated...the singular achievement of The Chameleon, a feat not achieved by either UMNO or PAS.
Truly Malaysian : Why nobody spoke on Teoh Beng Hock?
Must be one of the conditions.
Just a DAP wayang
apanama is back : Anthony Loke, a cool head should prevail.
Loke, since Harapan is in the ICU now, DAP delegates should vote to join the ICU as well. Loke, "restrictions and weaknesses" do not allow you to be silent all the time.
Therefore, do not try to play with words to cover up your silence and incompetence.
The voters in Sabah, Johor and N9 need to wake you up, since you have been in hibernation for over 3 years.
Why? Don't you read comments on the portal and social media? But you are good at sending troopers and trolls to spin, twist, cherry-pick, and 'ampu bodek,' rather than taking it as advice to improve.
Whatever the outcome of today's voting, you need to step down, and DAP deserve a better SG. Of course, the delegates won't let you go, but you failed miserably.
Time's up for you.
Unabated Hindu temple destruction still occurring in Malaysia By Murray Hunter
Murray Hunter : An online report alleges that the Maha Vishnu, Maha Lakshmi, and
Hanuman statues at Brahmarishi Hill Temple, Bukit Tinggi, Pahang,
Malaysia, have been damaged by vandals.
The damage was discovered
on 15 August 2026 at approximately 10:30 AM. At this time, people in the
area are not certain when the incident occurred.
It is truly heartbreaking and deeply saddening to see such an
incident happen at a sacred place of worship once again in Malaysia. The
question is whether authorities will take action and investigate.
Locals
have requested that everyone remain calm and respectful. If anyone has
any information, witnessed anything suspicious, or has
photographs/videos that may help establish what happened, please come
forward and share the information with the relevant authorities or
temple management.
Today in History: Constantinople Saves Western Civilization from Islam
Raymond Ibrahim : “Had the Saracens captured Constantinople in the seventh century rather than the fifteenth, all Europe—and America—might be Muslim today.”— John Julius Norwich. On August 15, 718, Constantinople prevailed over the forces of Islam—and in so doing, saved all of Western civilization. That story is worth recounting:
After
several failed sieges against the seat of the Eastern Roman Empire, in
the year 715, the Umayyad caliphate concluded that enough was enough: it
would vomit forth all it had in one final, all-out effort to conquer
the ancient Christian capital.
Caliph Suleiman summoned his
younger brother, Maslama, and commanded him to lead Islam’s combined
forces to Constantinople and “stay there until you conquer it or I
recall you.” The young emir embraced the honor: “I [will] enter this
city,” proclaimed he, “knowing that it is the capital of Christianity
and its glory; my only purpose in entering it is to uphold Islam and
humiliate unbelief.”
At the head of 120,000 Muslim fighters,
Maslama crossed into Christian territory and, with “both sword and fire,
he put an end to Asia Minor,” wrote a near contemporary chronicler. On
August 15, 717, he began bombarding the city, which was defended by Leo
III, formerly a general. Just weeks earlier, and because he was deemed
the ablest man, Leo had been consecrated in the Hagia Sophia Cathedral
as new emperor.
Unable to breach the cyclopean walls of
Constantinople, Maslama waited for 1,800 vessels containing an
additional 80,000 fighting men to approach through the Bosporus and
completely blockade—and thus starve—the city.
Suddenly
Leo ordered the ponderous chain that normally guarded the harbor cast
aside. Then, “while they [Muslim fleets] hesitated whether they should
seize the opportunity . . . the ministers of destruction were at hand.”
Leo
had sent forth the “fire-bearing ships” against the Islamic fleet,
which was quickly set “on fire,” writes Theophanes the chronicler: “some
of them were cast up burning by the sea walls, others sank to the
bottom with their crews, and others were swept down flaming.”
It views loyalty as part of justice—requiring honesty, careful judgment in choosing who to trust, and clear boundaries to prevent self-destruction.
Core Principles of Stoic Loyalty
Virtue over Convenience: True loyalty means standing by someone or your values when it is hard, private, or inconvenient, not just when it is easy.
Thoughtful Selection: Ancient Stoics like Seneca advised passing judgment and testing a person before fully committing to the bond of friendship.
Healthy Boundaries: Loyalty should never compromise your own integrity, personal growth, or peace of mind.
No Expectation of Return: You act with good intention and fairness, but you do not demand or expect absolute loyalty back, which prevents bitterness and disappointment.
A truly stoic person is calm, self-controlled, and emotionally resilient. Rather than being a cold or unfeeling robot, a stoic manages their reactions, refuses to panic in a crisis, and accepts things they cannot change while focusing their energy on actions they can control.
Unknown : Dear All,
I'm proposing, nay, advocating, a stay away by veterans to the Merdeka celebrations. We have so far gone unheard of our plea for fair pensions adjustments, including our memorandums unreplied. We have been humiliated, described as naive and also ungrateful. Are we all of these? Certainly not! We protected the nation's sovereignty, stayed loyal to God, King and Country.
What do we get in return? Imbeciles who get lifetime pensions for warming seats, and watching us on parade, sweating under a hot sun. They hold the solution to our dilemma which they created. Our own foolishly complied, ignorant of the consequences. Till today the likes of MMR, Rafique and others battling on our behalf face unbelievable obstacles.
Let us, once and for all show solidarity and be seen to be disgusted. We don't say boycott, we say not attending. We can also use semantics like they did to avoid the term pay revision. We can get attend C also, like they do for court appearances. Of course the politicians will twist our reluctant actions as disrespectful to the nation and King. That's their interpretation, as usual, they can do no wrong.
Enough is enough. Let's make this a historic last stand of veterans who signed a blank cheque with blood. Let's do this for our brothers at arms who died in battle or in retirement leaving widows behind.
Only we know the expression " WE LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND". They do not and hence don't deserve our respect.
HIDUP VETERAN!
Shelldrake : I understand your gut feeling of frustration.
And whatever course of action veterans eventually choose, it should be pursued with dignity, unity, and respect for the nation we served. Our disagreement is not with Malaysia. Our disagreement is with a system that appears to have forgotten those who helped protect Malaysia.
If veterans choose not to attend a national celebration, let it not be portrayed as disrespect for Merdeka, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, or the Nation.
Quite the opposite.
It should be understood as a painful reminder from those who once wore the uniform:
“We served this country with pride. We only ask that our country now show that it remembers us.”
Let us therefore remain united, disciplined, and dignified. Let our voices be strong, but let our conduct remain worthy of the uniform we once wore.
Altantuya, Sirul, Azilah, Razak Baginda, Bala....let truth prevail!
Murray Hunter : I am reposting this article written by my comrade Hussein
Hamid. Its such a pity that IIUM cancelled Razak Baginda’s talk. So
many questions could have been asked.
Pastor Raymond Koh's Abduction in Malaysia
Sirul
Azhar Umar’s story did not start with the murder of Altantuya. It did
not begin when Razak Baginda was ‘awarded’ the contract to purchase
those submarines. It really had its beginning when Najib became PM
...and maybe if you want…. you can go back earlier in time when the
insidious culture of corruption was allowed to take root within Umno. It
is because of corruption and greed, that Altantuya was murdered.
You
need to stand back and take a helicopter view of this Altantuya saga
that involved so many other players. The main stakeholders are UMNO,
Najib, Razak Baginda, Altantuya and TRUTH! The others are just bit
players and victims of circumstance. Let those who have been
inadvertently sucked up into this insidious vortex of corruption and
greed be given the opportunity to have their tales told and, if
deserved, be compensated for their pain and suffering.
Let
us go to the root of this saga - the purchase of the Submarines.
Whatever happened to those Submarines? Was there ever a need to buy
Submarines for the Malaysian Navy? Was there a need to appoint an agent,
a go-between…call it whatever you want…was there a need to give someone
a commission of RM $500 million
…or more to the point…what has Razak
Baginda or Perimekar, a Malaysian company of which Baginda’s wife was
the primary shareholder, done to deserve the RM$500 million paid for
services rendered in the purchase of the Submarine?
If there was no
Submarine contract, there would not have been that escapade through
Europe that Razak took with Altantuya…no need to have Altantuya ‘assist”
him in the negotiations for the purchase of the submarines….no need for
Razak to promise Altantuya any commission….
no need for her to come to
Razak Baginda’s house to ask for that commission…no need for Azilah and
Sirul to be tasked with ‘dealing’ with Altantuya …and hence there will
be no murder and all the subsequent events that happened after the
murder of Altantuya.
So really…where did it all begin?
Is
there a need for the Unit Tindakan Khas in PDRM? What is their
function? To guard VVIPs? To take care of the too difficult cases that
the police cannot handle in the ‘normal way? To take care of people like
Pastor Raymond Koh? Because if there was no UTK there would not be any
reason for PDRM to recruit people like Sirul and maybe, just maybe,
Pastor Raymond Koh would still be alive.