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In A Foxhole

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."

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Wishing all my Chinese Relations, Friends and Whoever is Celebrating A Very Happy & Blessed Chinese Horse Year 2026
Sunday, February 15, 2026

Be Happy during this Chinese New Year of the Horse. Have a Blast to get into the mood of joy.  Let your hair down and enjoy life with all your loved ones. Be of good cheer, I pray. 


All my fondest wishes from the bottom of my heart.

posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 3:53 PM   0 comments
Ambiga, Surendran demand PM withdraw 'clean up' temples remark


Malaysiakini : Lawyers Ambiga Sreenevasan and N Surendran are demanding that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim withdraw his remarks ordering local councils to "clean up" unauthorised temples. They said the directive was unprecedented and had serious consequences. "For starters, only a court can declare with finality that a temple is occupying land illegally, and a court order is required before it can be demolished.

“In no circumstances can temple management be labelled trespassers, and police action taken against them. "Neither does the argument hold water, that if it's on private land, vigilantism or self-help is allowed," they said in a joint statement today. 

Anwar gave the "clean up" directive on Tuesday, saying that the government could not allow unauthorised temples to keep being built. Two days later, vigilantes damaged a temple in Rawang.

A temple damaged in Rawang last week

Anwar had repeatedly spoken out against vigilante behaviour and stressed that no one can take the law into their own hands.

Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari had also said that for places of worship built on private land, the process requires the landowner to appoint a lawyer and obtain a court order before any eviction or demolition can take place.

Against Madani values

Veteran 1972: The first religion of Malaya was Hinduism, the rest came later. Bujang Valley was buried, along with Gangga Nagara and Kota Gelangai to keep the narrative that Islam was here first by the bureaucrats.

Remember Naipaul. V.S. Naipaul argued that for non-Arab nations, conversion to Islam requires a negation of their own history, culture, and identity, forcing them to become part of an "Arab story". He contended that this process leads to a "destructive disengagement" from the past, where indigenous traditions are often replaced by a focus on Arab history. 

In his books Among the Believers and Beyond Belief, include: Destruction of Personal History: Naipaul believed that becoming a Muslim for a non-Arab meant converting to an "Arab religion" and having to destroy one's own past and history. 

Selective History in Education: In Among the Believers, he noted that school textbooks in Pakistan, for example, often begin history with Arabia and Islam, treating the pre-Islamic past as a "blackness" or a time of ignorance (Jahiliya). 

Cultural Erasure: He observed that in countries like Indonesia and Malaysia, this shift sometimes resulted in the marginalization or destruction of Hindu, Buddhist, and animist remnants of the past, which were viewed as impure. 

"Wounded" Civilizations: Regarding India, Naipaul argued that the Islamic conquests and subsequent conversions caused immense damage to the existing civilization, creating a "wound" and a form of "historical amnesia". Imperial Demand of Faith: He claimed that Islam makes "imperial demands" that compel converts to reject their ancestral culture. That sums up Islam's negation of history to be relevant.

Read it all here, subscription required......

posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 3:00 PM   0 comments
Contributions of Indians NOT mentioned in History like many other things


 

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Rape Gangs - A Brothel Run By Britain,
Bangladesh Genocide Carried Out By The Pakis

Lee Rigby’s murder
should’ve been the end of Islam in England.

1971 Pakistanis raped over 200 000 women and killed 3 million Bengalis....Pakistan/Bangladesh war. 

Young girls are having to defend themselves with knives and axes in broad daylight, with cars driving by and not stopping. We have failed our kids. The West has to be cleansed of this plague. At least make a start by not using their shops/restaurants, don't do any business with them, don't buy a car from them, they only want to rip you off, don't feed Islam. 

Public Statement By The Family Of Lee Rigby

They're not doing anything to prosecute these rapists because they are being judged under Muslim judges in a separate court system in a Christian country!
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Churches burned, fields destroyed and families slaughtered… the Nigerian Christians brutalised by jihadists

BCF : Driving through the vast, scorched landscape, I hear the words that have followed me all day. ‘They roasted the pastor and his wife alive in the church. We heard their screams.’

Plateau State stretches to the horizon. Rich black soil that once grew cassava and sugar cane is now ash. Trees are encrusted with soot. Fields of maize that shone gold in the sun are grey and lifeless, stalk after stalk standing in formation like an army frozen in defeat.

Bricks lie scattered in the scrub. Concrete blocks jut from the earth like jagged teeth. Roofs have collapsed inward.

Read it all here......
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What Islam REALLY Says About Minority Rights with Dr Abu Hafiz Salleh Hudin

We sit down with Dr Abu Hafiz Salleh Hudin, Assistant Professor at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), to unpack some of the most pressing questions surrounding Islam, political leadership, national unity, and religious harmony in Malaysia.

Firstly, when you see at the the geographic background and history at that time, they don't have so much other than Judaism and Christianity. All right. We can see the the religion of Persia at that time. Yeah. uh it is not heavily influenced the people of Mecca and Medina at that time but this principle goes to every single different religion other than Islam. 

So you cannot just simply uh to to ask them or to to force them to embrace Islam or you cannot make any move that happen to be injustice against those. It is similar whether it is Abrahamic or we call it as alulab or even other than this these two religions of Judaism and Christianity. For more go to the transcripts.

Whatever happened to the Jews of Medina?
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Kadam Kadam Badhaye Ja

Kadam Kadam Badhaye Ja was the regimental quick march of the Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army. Written by Pt. Vanshidhar Shukla and composed by Ram Singh Thakuri.

I am an American combat veteran. When I watch this I see a people that are as proud to serve their nation as I have been to serve mine! India your men and women are so very Proud to serve their people. I'm so proud to call you a Friend and an Ally!!!!! I would like to see one or two of these units come to Brisbane Australia for our ANZAC Day parade on April 25 each year. I love to watch this.

Give me blood , I will give you freedom - Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
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Britain's Gurkhas: How an elite unit came of age
Saturday, February 14, 2026

The Gurkha’s - one of the most famous regiments in the British army. These tough men from Nepal have fought across the globe for Britain.

But how did they end up fighting for the British and when did they emerge as an elite unit? That’s the story we are telling today. 

My Gurkha annecdeote comes from my grandad, WW2 had just finished and he was visiting a botanical garden in london full of tropical plants....all of a sudden he got a tap on the shoulder, he looks round to see a smiling Gurkha "You didn't see me, did you?" 

The way he told it was like Gurkhas had supernatural powers of stealth. In the late sixties, I was in the bar at Marylebone Station when a Gurkha came in and ordered a beer. No one in the bar would allow him to pay for it himself, such was the respect.they are held in.

I work with Gurkhas, Enough said.
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Why Malaysians now speak in whispers By Mariam Mokhtar

Malaysiakini : COMMENT | When Anwar Ibrahim was the opposition leader, he criticised authorities for what he called “police intimidation” against leaders, urging the MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki to step down amid his shareholding controversy.

He said such pressure was inappropriate against those raising corruption concerns.

PurpleDragon0476 : I still remember Najib throwing a hysterical tantrum when Mary Ann Jolley interviewed him on ABC about his corruption. “You’re not being fair to me!” he cried, clutching his pearls and moaning. Anwar is essentially doing the exact same thing.

Read it all here......
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Starmer would have me ARRESTED for outing 'Islamists in suits' DESTROYING Britain: Brigitte Gabriel

Author and Conservative campaigner Brigitte Gabriel warns that the UK is on a dangerous path, comparing modern Britain to pre-civil war Lebanon and claiming that the Muslim Brotherhood deploys “Islamists in suits” to infiltrate Western democracies.

Gabriel, a survivor of the Lebanese Civil War, shares her firsthand experience of growing up in a bomb shelter and explains why she believes Western Europe, especially Britain under Keir Starmer’s Labour government, is facing a crisis of free speech, immigration policy, and political Islam. 

The author admits she is 'heartbroken' to reveal she has turned down speaking engagements in Britain this year due to fear she will be persecuted by police for her views in a similar manner to Graham Linehan. 

She discusses: Two-tier policing in the UK The Muslim Brotherhood’s long-term strategy Mass immigration and assimilation The decline of debate in Britain Free speech and “anti-Muslim hostility” laws Donald Trump’s leadership in the US Whether Britain risks becoming “the next Lebanon”

Gabriel argues that Western nations must choose between preserving democratic values or submitting to ideological pressure.
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Pakistan's Assal Uttar Offensive: 97 Tanks Destroyed in 3 Days (Indo-Pak War '65)
India Pakistan War 1965: The Battle of Asal Uttar

Pakistan’s Assal Uttar Offensive (1965) ended in a brutal armored trap—97 tanks destroyed in just 3 days during the Indo-Pak War. This video breaks down the tank tactics, terrain, anti-tank defenses, command decisions, and battlefield engineering that turned the offensive into a collapse.

In 1965, the Centurion was essentially and arguably at its prime. These were Centurion Mk.5, which cannot be compared with the original Mk1 or even Korea era Mk3. The extensive use of the HESH grenades by the Indian Army worked very well against the Patton's armour, to the intense discomfort of the Pakistani invaders. 

Great description of the battle. Indian western army commander Harbaksh Singh was one of the critical leaders who led in this effort and his role needs to be mentioned. The Centurion and the Pattons were fairly close in age The main-Production Centurion Mk3 dated from 1948 while the Pattons 1950-52. 

But a huge difference in deaign philosophy. Assal Uttar was also called Patton Naggar or Patton Graveyard and the tank responsuble for the destruction was the Centurion Tanks used by the Indian Army. The Centurion was a far superior tank to the M-47 and M-48 used by Pakistan. The 20 Pounder APDS would go clean trough a Patton at 2,000 meters it was faster firing and much easier to aim and fire.

While the 90mm carried by the Pattons was a WW2 relic and its analogue fire comtrol computor took too long to dial in, especially for poorly trained crews.
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Stop the mob before it starts By Frankie D'Cruz

FMT :When private citizens take a backhoe to a house of worship, they do not defend the law — they destroy it. Malaysia cannot afford the politics of vigilantism.

Last Wednesday’s part demolition of a temple in Rawang was criminal damage under cover of grievance.Four men allegedly used a backhoe to tear down a section of a Hindu temple without informing local authorities or engaging temple management.

Police arrested them and seized the machinery, opening investigations for mischief, trespass, damage to a place of worship and acts likely to breach the peace. That should have been the end of it, a criminal case handled by the courts.

Instead, the incident lands in a climate already thick with rhetoric about “illegal” houses of worship, planned rallies and loud declarations of moral outrage. In such a toxic environment, a backhoe becomes more than a machine. It becomes a signal.

And the signal is dangerous. This is not about one structure in Rawang. It is about a growing temptation in our politics: the belief that if you feel strongly enough, you may enforce your own version of the law. That belief will ruin us.

When grievance turns into force

Malaysia has disputes over land use, over planning approval and over religious sites. These are not new. What is new is the willingness of some to bypass due process and act first. That is vigilantism. Strip away the slogans and that is what remains.

The rule of law does not bend to emotion and it does not answer to crowds. It requires evidence, procedure and restraint. When citizens take enforcement into their own hands, they do not strengthen the law. They weaken it, they swap courts with impulse, and they replace institutions with intimidation.

History offers a warning. In 1978, violence in Kerling over the alleged desecration of a temple spiralled into killings. Young men believed they were defending what was sacred. Five people died, others went to prison. The scars lasted far longer than the headlines.

No one set out that day planning to create a national wound. But once private defence turned into lethal force, events outran intentions. That is how escalation works. It rarely announces itself. Rawang did not descend into violence. It could have.

When emotions run high and communities feel cornered, retaliation does not require much imagination. A single act can trigger another. Soon the argument shifts from permits and land titles to pride and revenge. We would then face consequences far beyond a disputed structure.

Leadership is the firewall

Police have urged the public not to speculate and not to inflame tensions. That call for restraint matters. Calm enforcement sends a message that institutions still function. But law enforcement alone cannot carry the burden.

Political and civic leaders must speak with rationality. Not selective clarity. Not partisan reason. Clear condemnation of unlawful acts — full stop. Silence, equivocation or applause disguised as “understanding the frustration” only feeds the belief that some forms of lawlessness deserve sympathy.

They do not. If a house of worship violates planning laws, there are legal remedies. If land status remains disputed, there are courts. If relocation becomes necessary, there are structured negotiations. These processes may frustrate activists. They may move slowly but they exist for a reason: they prevent chaos.

We face a deeper problem than zoning disputes. We face a shortage of steady leadership at a time when steady leadership matters most. Loose statements, careless rhetoric and performative outrage push a tense society closer to the edge. Nations do not collapse overnight. They erode when citizens lose faith that institutions will act fairly.

They erode when mobs believe they can act faster than judges. They erode when anger replaces patience. Malaysia has worked too hard to present itself as stable, progressive and plural to flirt with that erosion.

This moment demands discipline. Investigate the Rawang demolition thoroughly. Charge those responsible if evidence supports it and let the courts decide.

At the same time, create transparent mechanisms to address disputes over places of worship before frustration festers. Above all, reject the idea that force equals resolve. A backhoe against a temple wall may look decisive. In truth, it signals something weaker — a loss of faith in lawful process.

If we normalise that loss of faith, we invite something far worse than damaged bricks.We invite a cycle in which every group feels justified in acting first and answering later. That path has no winners.

Malaysia stands at a simple crossroads. Either we defend the rule of law when it feels inconvenient, or we surrender it when emotions run high.

The first choice requires patience and courage.The second requires only anger. We must choose wisely.
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Gerakan Youth slams temple demolitions Jun 10, 2006 9:12 PM

Malaysiakini : The wanton destruction of Hindu temples by local councils in several states must now stop as it could fan religious and racial animosity among Malaysians, Gerakan Youth warned today.

"We strongly believe that the local authorities have blatant disrespect for other religions in this country and for violating the Federal Constitution by their disrespectful manner in which places of worship have been demolished," its deputy chief S Paranjothy said in a strongly worded statement.

Article 11 of the Federal Constitution guarantees freedom of religion while laws such as Section 295 of the Penal Code describes defiling religious buildings as a criminal offence.

Paranjothy's criticism comes hot on the heels of a heated parliamentary roundtable on temple demolitions last Sunday attended by more than 160 temple caretakers, all decrying the recent trend.

The latest incident revolved around the       Muniswaran Alayam temple       in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur which was destroyed by DBKL on Thursday.

Remember 'Kerling incident'

"We hereby issue a stern warning to all local councils to stop demolishing temples and to avoid the repeat of another 'Kerling incident' because of their (local governments) insensitivities of the right of minority groups," added Paranjothy.

In 1977, five Muslim Malays, accused of being involved in a series of temple desecration, were killed after being ambushed near the vicinity of a Hindu temple by several Indian Hindus in Kerling, near Kuala Selangor.

The incident drew a storm of controversy and the assailants were all given jail sentences. They were then represented by former MIC secretary-general DP Vijandran.

Paranjothy argued that most of such temples have been long in existence and the local authorities should show sensitivity by relocating them to appropriate places.

MIC has failed

Paranjothy also took a swipe at fellow Barisan Nasional component party MIC over their failure to protect these temples.

"We regret that the MIC who claims to represent and champion the cause of the Indian community in this country has failed to safeguard and protect these temples from being demolished," he added.

He also called on the Malaysian Hindu Sangam, an MIC initiated religious body, to be more proactive in protecting Hindu temples and not take a "passive stand".

Next on Paranjothy's firing-line was the Attorney-General's Chambers, which he claimed has yet to take any action on police reports made against local councils in regards to temple demolitions.

"We sincerely hope that the AG's Chambers is not biased towards the majority by discriminating the minority of their rights enshrined in the Federal Constitution. In this instance, silence is not golden," he stressed.

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The Last Full Measure (2019) | Full Drama Movie

Thirty-four years after his death, Airman William H. Pitsenbarger, Jr. (“Pits”) is awarded the nation’s highest military honor, for his actions on the battlefield.

Have never seen this movie before. Had 2 uncles who fought in Vietnam in the early 70s. When they returned back home. They were traumatized in silence, for years. 1 uncle moved to Aussie and ended up homeless, drug addiction and nobody knows where he is. 

My other uncle came back to NZ, and lived his life quietly. We dare not speak about Vietnam because we saw how traumatized he was for years. Always silent and always loved by all there, nieces and nephews. Love you plenty Uncles. Respect to all who fought in all wars including in themselves.

Excellent movie with brilliant actors.
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Cliffs of Freedom: Greek Battle for Independence From The Ottoman Turks
Friday, February 13, 2026

Inspired by historical events, CLIFFS OF FREEDOM is a timeless and romantic story of bravery and faith between a Greek village girl and a Turkish Ottoman Colonel during the dawn of the Greek War for Independence.

Well acted and a authentic feel with the Greek's independence. Some scenes were very hard to watch and with such brave people meeting their deaths. Absolute brilliant family movie. In fact , Greece become first autonomous and then an independent state thanks to Russian empire. 

And its victorious wars against the Ottoman empire. As well as Serbia, Monte Negro, Bulgaria and all Balkan countries. Bulgarians share the same fate and history, as the Greeks..for a better future need respect and good relations with our neighbors .. no wars.

A BEAUTIFUL STORY of what a true FREEDOM is MEANT to be.
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British anchor vs. Shashi Tharoor

After a UK anchor asked India to return foreign aid, a 2015 video of Shashi Tharoor went viral where he made the sun set on the British Empire. Standing at Oxford, in front of British students and people, and delivering this. What a man!

The only intellectual person in entire Congress. Salute to Mr. Tharoor. "Even God couldn't trust the English in the dark" You read my mind. Even as a Pakistani, this feels so good to hear. Hats off to a man like him!!! 

As a German-born I know how important it is to accept and deal with the entire national history. We can't pick and choose the good parts of our histories and for the rest claim - "oh, I wasn't even born then". That would be ridiculously wrong. It makes us feel better if we become aware of and accept all that really happened before we were born.

If Britain is looking for their money back, I think they need to give us their whole museum, which is actually a CRIME scene.
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Indian Student’s Brutal Takedown Of Pakistan On Kashmir, Pahalgam Attack, Op Sindoor - Oxford Debate

Viraansh Bhanushali, an Indian student at Oxford University, delivered a scathing speech during a India vs Pakistan debate on December 18. He alone has destroyed the entire Pakistani propaganda. 

He just won the debate with single sentence saying" you can't shame the state which has no shame " he ate it and left no crumbs. "Pakistan is the epicenter of terrorism"----- Dr S Jaishankar. "We are not war with Pakistan but with terroristan " - Dr S jaishankar. When you are sharpening your argument they are sharpening their swords. 

Dialogue is not their strength but bloodshed is. Our gen z is more interested in foreign policies, diplomacy,national security and nationalism. It's heartening to know that there's an Indian student at the Oxford who feels like a true Indian. We need young and competent voices like him to talk about the brutality of our neighbours.

The main problem was that most Pakistanis couldn’t grasp his message, since he delivered the entire speech in English.
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Ancient Tamil-Brahmi Script Identified in Pharaohs' Tomb In Egypt

Ancient Tamil-Brahmi Script Identified In Pharaohs' Tomb In Egypt shocks the world, unveiling nearly 30 inscriptions etched 2,000 years ago inside Egypt's elite Valley of the Kings royal tombs—including Pharaoh Ramesses VI's—proving Tamil traders ventured deep inland for tourism and trade far beyond coastal ports like Berenike.

Swiss scholar Prof. Ingo Strauch and French expert Prof. Charlotte Schmid spotlight "Cikai Korran" (possibly "Tufted Leader") scrawled eight times, with one declaring "Cikai Korran vara kanta" or "Cikai Korran came and saw," mimicking Greek graffiti styles from the era. People are unable to digest and recognise the ancientness of Tamil language, Tamil culture and their achievements.

After this, the "Professor Kangkongs" too will jump on the band wagon, I guess.
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$40 Billion & 114 Rafale Jets: India Approves Big-Ticket Arms Package - Vantage with Palki Sharma

India's Defence Acquisition Council has approved purchases worth nearly $40 billion, including 114 Rafale Jets, missiles and maritime patrol planes. The package, which is being billed as India's biggest ever, will expand India's existing Rafale fleet of 36 jets.

What does this say about India's military calculations? Why is India doubling down on the French Rafale? Excellent deal. The Rafale jets are proven and reliable and furthermore value for money. This is purchase comes as no surprise. 

India already had plans to aquire those 114 Rafales all the way back since the first 36 to replace it's Mirages and Jaguars. It will give a massive boost India's air power and capabilities and it doesn't mean that India can't get the Su-57, that deal can still happen...or it will. 

I think this is somewhat misleading. India had already planned to aquire the 114 Rafales later on after the first batch of 36 many years ago, mainly to replace some of their older jets which would be phased out anyways (the Mig-29K, a carrier based Mig-29, Mirage 2000s and Jaguars) with a far superior one.

They're simply following through with that plan. And it doesn't necessarily mean that they won't be getting the Su-57 either.
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S'gor MB calls security meet, sets guidelines after temple demolition

Malaysiakini : Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari called for an urgent state security council meeting yesterday following the incident in Rawang, where an activist campaigning against unauthorised places of worship demolished a Hindu temple.

Selangor police chief Shazeli Kahar, the presidents of the various local councils and district officers attended the meeting. “The incident in Rawang has caused unease and concern among the public. “This must be addressed immediately to prevent any incident that could undermine the state’s harmony along racial and religious lines,” said Amirudin in a statement.

The menteri besar stressed that for places of worship built on privately owned land, the existing process requires the landowner to appoint a lawyer and obtain a court order before any eviction or demolition can take place. “No party may take action on their own without going through the court process. This is in accordance with the National Land Code and related land laws,” he added.

Veteran 1972 : ISIS beliefs at work here. Your heads must be buried so far up that you cannot see, same beliefs, Whaddaya expect? Voting for radical extremists like PKR is the same as voting for PAS. Wake up and smell the coffee.

FairMind : PMX should take the larger part of the blame for encouraging vigilantes and hate preachers to demolish indian temples without regard to the laws and cause the disharmony in the country. 

He opened his big mouth but its the presidents of the various local councils and district officers who are scrambling to contain the damages and chaos.

MarioT : Change must occur to this state government who have forgotten who gave them the mandate to manage the state. They forget that forty percent of the state population are non Malays and their needs and welfare are also important as they contribute the majority of the state's revenue. I wonder who runs the state under a constitutional monarchy?

Outlier : PKR can now say goodbye to 100% of the Indian votes. Chinese already said goodbye long time ago. Let’s see how much the apologist DAP will suffer next.

Anonymous_3f4b : Wipe both PKR and DAP out from Selangor. They have abused their powers, acted arrogantly and breach their many promises to their nons supporters after only 18 years as the state government. Time to show them who is Boss and people's power.

VP Biden : What about illegal tahfiz schools ? Why are they being legalised under the "whitewashing policy" ie not demolished but allowed to be legalised?

What about allocating land and funds for new non muslim house of worships proportional to the population of Selangor which is about 40%? Why no allocations? 

What about existing house of worships pre 2008 which the Pakatan government said will be assessed case by case ie to remain as they are or allocated new locations? What about vigilantes taking law onto own hands? 

What about hate preachers and mongers who continue to disregard the law and incite their followers? Are you waiting for someone to be killed before action is taken?

Kerling : Malaysiakini : Remember the ‘Kerling incident’ “We hereby issue a stern warning to all local councils to stop demolishing temples and to avoid the repeat of another 'Kerling incident' because of their (local governments) insensitivities of the right of minority groups,” added Paranjothy. 

In 1977, five Muslim Malays, accused of being involved in a series of temple desecration, were killed after being ambushed near the vicinity of a Hindu temple by several Indian Hindus in Kerling, near Kuala Selangor. The incident drew a storm of controversy and the assailants were all given jail sentences. 

They were then represented by former MIC secretary-general DP Vijandran. Paranjothy argued that most of such temples have been long in existence and the local authorities should show sensitivity by relocating them to appropriate places.

Read it all here.......
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Islam vs Christianity vs Hinduism: Which Produces Better Societies?


Is America attracting immigrants who strengthen the country or strain it? Pat breaks down immigration using hard data on religion, wealth creation, military service, and welfare use. This is a fact-driven look at assimilation, contribution, and what builds a safer society.

Isn't this data flawed when 99% Hindus live in India? Which is developing compared to developed world most of which got developed on colonial wealth? Example- India got looted $65 trillion worth of wealth by BR!T!SH. The British museum is a crime scene, look at all the loot in it. Even the crown is with a diamond stolen by the British. The kohinoor diamond. I don't hate brits but facts are facts.

In the UK there are about 500 muslims in the military, but around 900 muslims went to fight for ISIS!
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9 Houses of Worship, 6 Religions, 1.3km

In many countries, religions are separated by borders, neighbourhoods, or even conflict. But in Malaysia, the distance between faiths can be measured in footsteps.

In downtown Johor Bahru, within just 1.3 kilometres, stand 9 historic houses of worship representing 6 different religions — all within walking distance of one another. 

Join us on a walking journey through JB’s historic core, starting at the Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple and continuing past churches, mosques, a Sikh gurdwara, and Chinese temples — each shaped by the communities that built the city in the 19th and 20th centuries. 

Discover how Chinese, Indian, Sikh, Arab, and Malay communities lived side by side, establishing sacred spaces near their homes and workplaces. Many sites were built on land granted by the Johor Sultans, quietly shaping the city’s multicultural identity. This is not just a story about religion — it is a story about coexistence, trust, and shared space, preserved within a small stretch of Johor Bahru.

But alas, not lately as you have Ah Pek Tee, Zamri Pareah, Firdaus Dong, Johnnys' come lately and all of them wannabe Melayus who spew hate.
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THERE IS NO RADICAL ISLAM - Beyond Belief with Nuriyah Khan
Thursday, February 12, 2026

The Quran and Hadiths, and can confirm that you are correct, and brave, also when slavery was abolished, it continued in Islam.

There is no distortion of Islam...just the distortion of the reality of Islam and those who lie about it and try to cover it up. For example..."Islam is a religion of peace". This is exactly what David Wood and some others said many years ago. This is one of the reasons they hate us. 

Islam never abrogated the reasoning for slavery, it entrenched it but Christianity did and it was Western Christians and white people who did that and isn't it strange that despite doing that all you ever hear is how white people are responsible for the whole of slavery. It's like somehow by doing this we have taken the hatred of this world upon us for doing that.

They don't hate us for our evil, they hate us for our good.
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US must reject Sharia totalitarianism By Andrew G. Bostom

JNS : The proliferation of semi-autonomous Muslim majority communities in Western Europe applying aspects of “Sharia,” Islamic law jurisdiction, has alerted some U.S. lawmakers to this same developing phenomenon in America.

During a Feb. 10 hearing titled “Sharia-Free America: Why Political Islam and Sharia Law Are Incompatible with the U.S. Constitution,” the U.S. House Subcommittee on the Constitution will examine evidence about the potential threat that Sharia poses to the basic freedoms underpinning our constitutional republic.

Sharia is derived from Islam’s most important foundational texts, the Quran and hadith (the canonical collections of the Muslim prophet Muhammad’s deeds and pronouncements), and their interpretation and codification by Islam’s greatest classical legists. 

Not merely holistic, in the general sense of all-encompassing, it is totalitarian, regulating everything from the ritual aspects of religion to personal hygiene to the governance of a Muslim-minority community or an Islamic state, bloc of states or global Islamic order.

At its core, it demonstrates the yawning gap between Western and Islamic conceptions of freedom, hurriyya in Arabic. Indeed, following Sharia slavishly throughout one’s life was paramount to hurriyya, whose essence was pronounced by the 11th-century Sufi scholar al-Qushayri as “the perfection of slavery to Allah, and [his] religious law.”

Clearly, Sharia-based governance is the most troubling contemporary aspect of this Muslim conception of organizing society, being an ancient antecedent of more familiar modern totalitarian systems.

Read it all here.......
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The Origins of the Grooming Gangs - A brief history of how the grooming gangs arrived in England.


Steve Laws : There is always a lot of talk about the horrific crimes committed by the Pakistanis who have been imported, predominantly from the Mirpur region, but there is very little understanding of how they actually got here in the first place or why they were brought over.

The partition of British India in 1947 divided the subcontinent into India and Pakistan along religious lines, resulting in mass violence and the splitting of the Indus River Basin. India gained control of the headwaters of the eastern rivers (Ravi, Beas, Sutlej), while Pakistan inherited most of the downstream flow of the western rivers (Indus, Jhelum, Chenab), creating immediate disputes over water allocation.  

The Indus Waters Treaty was signed on September 19, 1960, in Karachi by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Pakistani President Ayub Khan, with World Bank President Eugene Black as a witness.

After nine years of negotiations following the partition, the treaty resolved the bitter water dispute by dividing the six main rivers of the Indus Basin. India received unrestricted use of the three eastern rivers (Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej), while Pakistan was allocated the three western rivers (Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab), securing roughly 80% of the total annual flow for Pakistan.

The agreement required Pakistan to build a vast replacement infrastructure system to compensate for losing control over the eastern rivers, which had long irrigated large parts of Punjab and Sindh. This included constructing link canals to transfer water from the western rivers eastward, storage reservoirs, and major dams. The World Bank provided substantial financial support and mediation, making the treaty one of the most expensive water-sharing deals in world history at the time.

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No, it is not Islamophobic to criticise the Islamic Republic

Spiked : Mehdi Hasan’s attack on the Iranian rebel Masih Alinejhad was a vile act of woke intolerance.

A couple of years ago, in my book, A Heretic’s Manifesto, I envisioned a situation where Iran’s female warriors against theocracy might one day come to the West only to find themselves branded ‘Islamophobic’. In my dystopic foretelling, these valiant hijab-burners would be accused by the pious pricks of the woke of such blasphemous sins as ‘hijabophobia’ – a real word, meaning ‘hostility to the hijab’. They might look to the West for refuge and wind up not being celebrated but being shouted down, charged with the thoughtcrime of Islamophobia.

Well, now it’s happened. Iranian icon Masih Alinejad has been damned as an Islamophobe. One of the theocratic regime’s most dreaded heretics, for her fearless defence of secular values and women’s rights, Alinejad has been living in exile in the United States since 2014

And last week she was marked with that shaming slur of ‘phobe’. Her crime? Daring to diss the hijab. Her accuser? None other than Mehdi Hasan – motormouth hack, darling of America’s coastal bourgeoisie, and someone who will never suffer the indignity of being told what to wear by preening, arrogant men who think they can talk to God.

I don’t think I have ever been as much ‘team’ someone as I was Team Masih in her digital clash with Hasan. It kicked off on Thursday when Alinejad had the temerity to criticise New York’s sainted faux-Marxian mayor, Zohran Mamdani. 

His office put out a tweet celebrating World Hijab Day. This garment is a ‘powerful symbol of devotion and celebration of Muslim heritage’, it gushed. It’s also a powerful symbol of sexist suppression under the boot of theocracy, as anyone who can be arsed to watch the news from Iran will know. Alinejad wasn’t happy. She let rip.

‘Really? Right now?’, she tweeted in reply to City Hall’s clueless hijab-cheering. You fawn over this hair-shaming cloak while women in ‘my wounded country’ are being jailed, shot and killed for refusing [it]’, she thundered. 

She then mused on Mamdani’s yellow-bellied silence on the massacres in Iran. ‘Not a single word of sympathy from you’, she wrote. ‘No expression of solidarity.’ She wondered – searingly – what kind of supposed progressive is less interested in ‘standing with women’ than ‘standing with our jailers’.

It was a blistering pushback. And she’s dead right: there is something seriously off about the fact that as women in Iran risk their lives by casting off the hijab, we in the West bow down to that regressive covering. There are even World Hijab Day events in British schools, where non-Muslim girls are encouraged to put one on to see what life is like for a Muslim. As one observer quipped, how about encouraging Muslim girls to take theirs off so that they might taste that hair-flowing freedom their non-Muslim peers enjoy?

Read it all here......
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'They yell, cry to distract': Fitzgerald plays old Obama clips to blast Dems on illegal immigration

'They yell, they cry to distract.' That’s what Fitzgerald said as he dropped old Democratic videos during the explosive hearing with Attorney General Pam Bondi.

The videos show Democrats calling to stop illegal immigration, while Fitzgerald revealed that 90 members’ phone records were obtained, adding another layer of scrutiny. He also highlighted the Arctic Frost operation, which Bondi repeatedly refused to discuss, escalating tensions in the hearing. This should’ve been played as a Super Bowl commercial. Why is this not a commercial being played everywhere.

Chuck Schumer clip was the funniest of all. And the Obama Clips. Now they want the illegals because they need them to VOTE, and to be counted in the Census.
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OPERAS DWIKORA PENDARATAN DI JOHOR (1964) | Konfrontasi Indonesia - Malaysia
Indons captured by 3 RAR

Setelah pendaratan di Pontian, Labis, dan Sungai Kesang, Operasi Dwikora mendaratkan pasukan Indonesia di Pulau Kukup, Johor, Malaysia pada 1964 dalam gerakan Ganyang Malaysia.

Pendaratan ini kembali terbilang gagal. Tentara Indonesia langsung berhadapan dengan pasukan Malaysia dibantu Inggris. Perdana Menteri Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman sampai menyempatkan diri melihat tentara Indonesia yang tertangkap dan ditahan di Kantor Polisi Pontian.

Tapi tidak pernah di bongkar dalam sejarah sekolah indonesia....
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Temples: PM warns against vigilantism after damage done in his name


Malaysiakini : Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim last night warned the public against taking matters into their own hands regarding unauthorised temples. This came just two days after he said he had instructed local councils to "clean up" temples built without authorisation. "This country must be based on rules and law, not the whims and fancies of individuals.

"However strong you may feel, you may like or dislike, respect or disrespect others' beliefs, but the ground rules must be observed. "Therefore, I want to remind my friends you have been told to observe these rules and you must adhere to these principles, and you have no right whatsoever to take the law into your own hands," he said at a Chinese New Year dinner hosted by the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM) last night.

He stressed that only the authorities can take action against unauthorised temples.

Raja Chulan : The government must first of all address the root cause(s) of the non-Muslim places of worship being built without "proper" approvals. The reason is plain and simple- it is because the government authorities act unreasonably and don't give approvals. 

Can the government show us how many approvals were given for non-Muslim places of worship the last 10 years? Compare that with masjids and suraus being built. I ask the PM and the Madani government to be fair. 

Don't say something and do the opposite- hypocrite. When you want their votes, you are pleasant but then after ascending to power you betray them. To the non- Muslims, I have this advice- VOTE THEM OUT!!

AyuhMy : Temples that stood since precolonial days, and before even the land code came into effect are not illegal but simply not given their due legal titles. Were these omitted on purpose? 

Land stolen from the precolonial temple and another house of worship built on the same site will only make it illegal and tak suc!..! No good will come from it. These temple and pig farms issues have been purposely stirred up to make life uncomfortable for the NM's. 

They think they can prosper without the NM's but they should think hard again. Just the corruption within their own (from defence to sanitation) is bringing the nation down. When the investors leave and tourists stop coming, it will be too late, and malusia can join the likes of burma and bangla..

Veteran 1972 : He threw the rock now he tries to hide his guilty hands!

Read it all here......

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S'gor MB: No more new licences, closure of existing pig farms to be expedited


Malaysiakini : Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari said the state government no longer issues new pig farming licences, while the closure of existing farms will be expedited and carried out in stages.

“Since January, the state government has halted the issuance of pig farming licences and has focused on clearing existing farm sites in Tanjong Sepat in line with the decree of His Royal Highness (Selangor ruler Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah),” he said in a statement issued after chairing the state executive council meeting.

Amirudin said about 70 percent of pork requirements for the non-Muslim community are sourced through imports from other states. Following the executive council’s decision, the menteri besar said the entire local requirement will be fully imported.  

Benefits of Pork

MarioT : DAP holds 15 seats in the Selangor state assembly compared to 12 seats held by PKR. It should consider moving out of PH and join with PN to replace the state government for its inconsiderate and discriminatory decision to ban pig farming in the state. Do not be led by the nose.

On the Other Hand : As usual, Anthony Loke and the DAP are hiding in a hole, not wanting to be noticed. Counting their Ministerial salaries and pensions?

Asam Pedas : Illegal Malay businesses by the hundreds of thousands operated all over Selangor. However legitimate tax paying business by non-Malays are forced to shutdown. So easy and no one raises a hand. Respect is a one way street along with tolerance? Shameful!!

GSVL : So the 44% non-Malays/Muslims in Selangor have no rights? Why not also ban cow and goat farming because they also pollute the environment, is unclean and emit foul smells? These is a serious erosion of non-Muslim rights in the face of Muslim fundamentalist extremism. 

The Sultan should not have issued such a decree. You mean there is not a single non-Malay/Muslim majority area in one of the 9 districts in the state where small scale, clean, modern and environmentally sound pig farming could be carried out? 

What is going to happen to the livelihoods of the 69 licensed pig farm owners in Selangor who still have around 100,000 pigs? Who is going to compensate them? Let us assume that 100% of the pork is going to be imported into the state, are the Muslims then going to object as to how and where the pork is going to be sold and consumed by non-Muslims? 

Is the Sultan then going to issue another decree to restrict the sale and consumption of pork in Malay/Muslim majority areas? This is a slippery slope. What is the legality of a royal decree? A constitutional ruler has no executive power to make policy decisions to the exclusion of the state exco and the state government.

Veteran 1972 : Make sure PKR and DAP suffer massive losses in the next elections. Cutting off a source of livelihood for the destitute and the poor.

Just a Malaysian : Pig is the most efficient animal converting leftovers or anything into meat. As compare to Cows or sheep that needs vast land and plentiful of grass to convert into meat. 

But pig rearing is dirty and smelly and that should be a challenge to agro industry to modernise pig farming like Taiwan and China. Government should lead in initiating this drive. But like all things non Muslim...don't like just ban. 

Pork is already very expensive and this move will add more burden to the non Muslim citizens. Its sad..our Tuanku who declares as ruler of all citizens did not take time to explore other options.

Open minded 2281 : The end of PH and DAP in Selangor. First PMX directed local councils to clear Hindu temples which existed prior to independence and local councils refusing to award land titles due to unknown reasons and secondly the closure of pig farms which also existed for a long time. The NM have been lied and cheated by politicians.

Read it all here........

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Robert Spencer Notices Something UNUSUAL About Zohran Mamdani's Islam Speech!

I am a psychotherapist, rabbi, author, and human-rights advocate, dedicated to applying Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy and timeless Jewish wisdom to the moral, psychological, and civilizational crises of our time.

I can't understand this. The very people that destroyed NY during 9/11 put someone like them in office. Put a MUSLIM IN POWER AT YOUR PERIL. Prime example, LONDONISTAN. How could the New Yorkers vote for a man like this! 

All the leftists, wokes and communists are there, to form the nucleus for the destruction of the Western Civilization. It turns my stomach- my parents (father in WWII), are turning in their graves... Wow, is this mind blowing! As a boomer, it's horrifying to realize how close we have come to loosing constitutional America.

Who could vote for this jerk? The ones that voted for him, if anyone really did, you are in for absolute chaos in New York City!
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Faith, order and the Asian reality Faith, order and the Asian reality By Frankie D'Cruz

FMT : The prime minister invoked India and China to stress a simple point: religious buildings require legal approval. Their experiences show why enforcement must be firm and measured. When Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim warned against the “unchecked proliferation” of houses of worship, including those built under trees or in unauthorised locations, he added an important point.

Even in countries such as India and China, he said, places of worship may only be built on legally approved sites. That comparison was deliberate: it signalled that Malaysia’s position does not stand outside regional norms. The rule that sacred space must comply with land and planning law is not unusual. 

It is standard practice across countries that take governance seriously. But the way different countries manage this tension between faith and regulation offers important lessons. India presents one path, China presents another. Neither offers a blueprint, both offer warnings.

India: law as shield — and battleground

India enacted the Places of Worship Act in 1991 to freeze the religious character of places of worship as they stood at independence. The aim was to prevent historical grievances from spilling endlessly into modern disputes. The law sought to draw a legal line and protect public order. That move showed foresight. It recognised that unresolved religious claims can destabilise a plural society.

Yet India also shows how disputes can shift into the courts and into politics. Even with legal safeguards, contested sites have triggered prolonged litigation and street mobilisation. Local politics often shapes enforcement. Court decisions sometimes settle matters, but not always public sentiment. The lesson here is not that law fails. It is that law must operate within trusted institutions.

When people believe enforcement bends to political pressure, even sound legislation struggles. India also reminds us of the importance of heritage protection. Many sites carry historical and cultural meaning beyond their religious function. Preserving them strengthens national identity. Ignoring that dimension fuels resentment. Malaysia can draw from this experience. Clear legal status matters, so does credible administration.

China: order through control

China approaches the issue differently. It requires strict registration of religious organisations and tightly regulates construction. Unauthorised structures rarely survive long. The country exercises firm oversight over land use and religious activity. This approach produces visible order. It reduces ambiguity and sends a strong signal that no religious activity falls outside regulatory frameworks.

But the cost is equally visible. Heavy control narrows religious space and places significant authority in state hands. Communities comply, but not always with confidence. Malaysia is not China. Nor should it seek that model. Order achieved through rigid control may prevent disorder, but it can also suppress trust. Still, China illustrates one reality clearly: governments that enforce land law consistently avoid the perception that sacred status overrides civic rules.

Malaysia’s middle path

Malaysia stands between these two approaches. It does not freeze history in law as India attempted. It does not centralise religious administration as China does. Instead, it operates within a constitutional framework that recognises Islam as the religion of the Federation while protecting the rights of other faiths.

That balance requires discipline. Anwar’s warning about unchecked structures addresses a genuine concern. When informal sites multiply without approval, authorities lose oversight. Landowners lose clarity, and communities lose predictability. But enforcement must reflect Malaysia’s character.

This country thrives on negotiation, documentation and local engagement. It resolves disputes through committees, not commands. That tradition is a strength, not a weakness. Malaysia can succeed if it pairs firm standards with transparent process. First, the federal government should define compliance criteria clearly and publish them.

When communities understand the benchmarks — land title, safety standards, planning approval — they can respond accordingly. Second, authorities should handle long-standing cases differently from new violations. History does not excuse illegality, but it does shape context. A shrine that stood quietly for 100 years requires careful handling, not abrupt removal.

Third, heritage assessment must play a central role. Some temples represent the journeys of plantation workers, traders and migrants who built modern Malaysia. Demolishing such sites without review erases part of the national story. Fourth, councils must apply standards consistently. A temple in one district cannot face harsher action than a similar structure elsewhere. Uneven enforcement breeds suspicion. None of this weakens the rule of law. It strengthens it.

Why regional comparisons matter

By referencing India and China, Anwar reframed the debate. He reminded Malaysians that regulated worship is normal. Sacred space does not sit outside civic order anywhere in Asia. The comparison also tempers emotional reaction. It shows that requiring legal approval is not hostility toward faith. It is governance. But comparisons also warn us against extremes.

India demonstrates how unresolved disputes can become political flashpoints. China demonstrates how excessive control can narrow space for trust. Malaysia must avoid both traps. It must enforce the law without theatrical displays. It must regularise where possible. It must relocate only when necessary, and it must always communicate decisions clearly. The aim is not to win an argument but to preserve harmony while restoring order.

A moment for measured leadership

Religious issues test the maturity of a nation. They stir memory and identity, they invite opportunists to inflame sentiment, and they tempt governments to act quickly for the sake of optics. Measured leadership resists that temptation. If Putrajaya sets clear national standards and insists on consistent application, it will stabilise the issue.

If councils document decisions and explain them publicly, suspicion will fade. India and China show that regulation is normal. They also show that trust determines whether regulation succeeds. Malaysia’s strength lies in its plural society and its constitutional framework. That framework already contains the answer: rights exist within law; law exists to protect rights.

Firm standards, careful execution and equal treatment. That is the middle path.

And in a region where religion often collides with politics, the middle path is not weakness. It is wisdom.
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