Thursday 20 June 2013

Sejarah malaysia perlu ditulis semula - Tun Mahathir

KUALA LUMPUR, 18 Jun (Bernama) -- Buku-buku sejarah Malaysia perlu ditulis semula agar mengandungi masalah yang dihadapi negara pada masa lampau dan langkah diambil kerajaan bagi menyelesaikan isu seumpama itu, supaya sejarah negara lebih difahami generasi muda.
Bekas perdana menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad berkata langkah ini akan juga membantu Malaysia membentuk masyarakat yang lebih terdidik, dan ''dengan itu melahirkan lebih ramai pemimpin yang lantang''.
Ia akan juga membantu menyatukan rakyat Malaysia, menyediakan pendidikan yang lengkap untuk golongan muda, katanya dalam ucaptama bertajuk "Masa depan yang lebih baik bagi Politik Malaysia, Pasca Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13" di Forum CEO Yayasan Kepimpinan Perdana di sini hari ini.
"Kita perlu melakukan banyak perkara. Kita juga perlu belajar dari sejarah negara lain seperti mengapa berlaku Arab Spring (Kebangkitan Rakyat Arab).
Jarumemas: Malaysia kaya dengan sejarahnya yang tersendiri. Generasi sekarang sememangnya tidak tahu banyak tentang sejarah Malaysia. 

AirAsia delay forces RM15,000 in extra expenses

PETALING JAYA: SUBANG JAYA ECHO editor Teoh Teik Hoong is furious that a blunder by AirAsia resulted in him having to pay an additional RM15,000 for the environmental excursion he organised to Sabah.
"On June 6, along with seven teenagers and 13 adults from the Subang Jaya community, we were supposed to board an AirAsia flight to Sandakan for World Environment Day," he told The Malay Mail.
"The flight, which was at 6.25am, was for a four-day, three-night excursion to a conservation area in Kinabatangan."
Despite arriving before 5am at the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT), all the luggage counter lines were congested.
"We were about to check in our luggage but by the time we arrived at the counter at about 5.30am, the officer said it was too late and that they were closed," he said.
"He told us to take the flight without our luggage. We tried negotiating with them but he didn't entertain us."
He said by 6am, they tried to consult another counter officer but she refused to entertain them without even checking.
"She claimed her supervisor wouldn't allow them to check in, even though he was standing nearby. With 25 minutes left, we could not board the flight with our luggage," Teoh said.
"The students were stressed out. We tried looking at another alternative, which was to book another flight at 12pm that had five seats left."
Instead, they decided to book another flight to Kota Kinabalu and from there, took a Malaysia Airlines flight to Sandakan.
"That flight was also delayed for 25 minutes. We had to pay an additional RM8,000 to get to Kota Kinabalu and had to stay over as the Sandakan flight was at 7am the next day," he said.
"We spent RM2,000 in accommodation, plus the next flight cost RM4,000. Overall, we spent almost RM15,000 and missed the first day of events. We also had to alter our schedule for the trip."
He said while waiting for the Kota Kinabalu flight, he e-mailed AirAsia over the matter.
'We feel cheated by ordeal'
"They had promised to investigate. But by the time we returned from Sandakan on June 10, we received no proper response," he said.
"We also never received any phone calls to clarify things in between and only received three emails from them overall. We even complained via email to Tan Sri Tony Fernandes himself."
After a week, he finally received an email response, which insisted they had been too late to check in their luggage, and that their staff were merely following standard operating procedures and therefore could not bend the rules.
"They said as a gesture of goodwill, they would contribute RM2,000 into my Air Asia member account for future flights. They said they considered the case closed and resolved," he said.
"However, we feel cheated by the ordeal. The students were emotionally stressed that day, thinking we would be forced to cancel the whole trip."
Attempts to contact Air Asia were unsuccessful.
Source: Malaysian Insider
Jarumemas: Me and my family had a hard time queing up to scan our luggage, rushing to checking our personal luggage and then have to walk almost 200 meter to board the flight. By the time we were onboard we were almost out of breath!! 

Black 505: Rafizi defies police


With about 48 hours left before Saturday's Black 505 rally, the standoff between the police and the organisers continues.

In response to a police warning yesterday that the organisers will be prosecuted if the rally is held, PKR strategy director Rafizi Ramli told The Malaysian Insider there was no change of plan. 

"We will continue with it," he said of the plan to hold the gathering at Padang Merbok in Kuala Lumpur.

"However, we are hopeful that closer to the date, the police will be able to accommodate our request."

He added: "But I understand the police's hands are tied in this matter. It is Putrajaya pulling the strings here. They have to learn how to respect the majority, who are concerned about the fraud during the recent polls.
 
Yesterday, Dang Wangi police chief ACP Zainuddin Ahmad had issued yet another strong warning from the authorities.


Jarumemas: The police should be firm once and for all to those who are against the law. No one is above the law. Those who go against the law deserve to be treated as they asked for it. 

Dr Mahathir regrets Internet freedom

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad admitted today he might have made a mistake in giving guarantees for Internet freedom, which has been blamed for empowering and enabling opposition parties to win more seats in the 13th general election.
The former prime minister said if he had the opportunity to do so again he would reconsider his decision to grant absolute freedom for the Internet when setting up the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) in 1996.
"When I headed the MSC, I was asked by an American woman whether we would block the Internet.
"I told her no, we will be very free... but now I will think twice about it," Dr Mahathir said at the closing of the CEO Forum 2013 at the Berjaya Times Square in Kuala Lumpur today.
Jarumemas: No one is perfect. His mistake is  very nominal compared to the changes to boost the  country is superb. 

Aedes mengganas


Kuala Lumpur: Ancaman nyamuk aedes makin meningkat dengan 11,485 kes denggi dilaporkan dari Januari hingga Ahad lalu membabitkan 23 kematian, iaitu pertambahan empat peratus berbanding 11,063 kes dengan 22 kematian bagi tempoh sama tahun lalu. 


Daripada jumlah itu, Selangor mencatatkan jumlah tertinggi membabitkan 4,999 kes dengan lima kematian, diikuti Johor, 1,421 kes dengan tujuh kematian dan Perak 857 kes.



Berdasarkan analisis 2003-2012, Kementerian Kesihatan merekodkan 876 kematian akibat denggi dengan rekod tertinggi pada 2010 membabitkan 134 kematian. 


Jarumemas: Sikap masyarakat kita yang kebanyakannya pengotor dan ambil mudah menyebabkan aedes sukar untuk dihapuskan. 

'Kaji semula akta perhimpunan aman'


Alor Setar: Kerajaan diminta mengkaji semula Akta Perhimpunan Aman 2012 supaya memperuntukkan hukuman lebih berat terhadap tindakan penganjuran perhimpunan haram, termasuk Blackout 505 anjuran pembangkang. 

Ketua Pemuda GERAKAN Kedah, Tan Keng Liang, berkata peruntukan hukuman lebih berat mengikut akta berkenaan disifatkan penting berikutan tindakan penganjur perhimpunan itu yang didakwa tidak gentar, selain berasa seolah-olah ‘kebal’ terhadap undang-undang. 


Beliau berkata, sehingga kini mengikut akta itu, hukuman yang dikenakan membabitkan denda berjumlah RM10,000 hingga RM20,000 dan ia ternyata tidak mampu menghentikan pembangkang daripada menganjurkan perhimpunan berkenaan. 


Jarumemas: Tindakan perlu diambil bukan setakat mengkaji dan ditambah sana sini. Akta sudah diperakukan oleh itu pelaksanaan dan penguatkuasaan perlu dilaksanakan. 

Kakitangan awam naik gaji 1 Julai


Kuala Lumpur: Kakitangan awam akan menerima kenaikan satu tangga gaji berkuat kuasa 1 Julai depan.

Kenaikan gaji antara RM80 hingga RM320 itu diumum Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak, awal tahun ini. 


Mereka yang layak mendapat satu Kenaikan Gaji Tahunan (KGT) itu membabitkan semua kakitangan awam di bawah Sistem Saraan Malaysia (SSM) bertaraf tetap, sementara dan kontrak yang dilantik sebelum 1 Julai 2013 dan sedang berkhidmat pada hari berkenaan. 


Turut layak pegawai yang dipinjam atau ditukar sementara ke agensi kerajaan, pegawai yang dipinjamkan ke pertubuhan antarabangsa atau sektor swasta, pegawai yang bercuti bergaji penuh, cuti separuh gaji dan cuti tanpa gaji serta pegawai yang meninggal dunia pada 1 Julai 2013.

Sumber: Berita Harian

Jarumemas: Selalunya  bila kakitangan kerajaan dapat kenaikan gaji, harga barang pun sama naik. Sama juga bila  dapat bonus, mulalah macam2  barangan dan perkhidmatan nak dinaikkan harga. Tetapi pihak swasta yang dapat bonus sampai 6 bulan gaji pun tak bising nak naikkan harga barangan dan perkhidmatan. 

Jerebu di Johor kian buruk


Johor Bahru: Keadaan jerebu yang semakin buruk di sekitar negeri ini menyebabkan sebahagian orang ramai yang banyak melakukan kerja luar dan di lapangan kini terjejas sehingga terpaksa menghentikan sementara tugas mereka. 

Selain itu, penjualan penutup hidung dan mulut di beberapa kawasan di negeri ini meningkat sehingga 100 peratus apabila beberapa farmasi serta kedai ubat kehabisan stok. 

Tinjauan BH di kawasan Gelang Patah, Nusajaya dan Muar yang teruk terjejas dengan jerebu mendapati orang ramai serta pekerja di kawasan berkenaan mulai memakai penutup hidung dan mulut. 



Malah, jarak penglihatan semakin terhad berbanding sebelum ini menyebabkan beberapa petugas termasuk pihak berkuasa di kawasan perairan kini terpaksa menghentikan sementara operasi rondaan.

Sumber: Berita Harian

Jarumemas: Rasanya jerebu ni makin teruk saban tahun. Pihak menteri janganlah hanya sibuk bermesyuarat untuk mengatasinya tetapi tindakan tiada. Jiran negara kita masih tetap membuat pembakaran terbuka.