Oh, I understand perfectly what is going on since I live nearby (BTHO) and it is a real pain to travel to Bandar Mahkota Cheras when it is just next door. I’m really glad that the barricade has been destroyed, although I no longer have the need to travel to Bandar Mahkota Cheras.
I wish I was there but I couldn’t make it that night because I was in Johor. Speaking of which, I found this interesting online newspaper/webzine called The Malaysian Insider. Its free from the vicious polemics associated with Malaysia Today, does not have a pro-government bias like NST or The Star and best of all, you do not have to pay to read the full news unlike Malaysiakini. Its going to be my source of news apart from Harakah Daily from now on.
Har du tænkt på at oprette en blog på nettet? Jeg har haft min på www.2blog.dk i et stykke tid, og jeg kan kun anbefale den varmt. Det er let at komme i gang, og så et det helt gratis. Hvis du er ny indenfor denne verden, så kan jeg fortælle dig, at en blog er en sammentrækning af web og log i ordet weblog. Hvis du er oprettet, er du skribent på nettet.
Coming from a former Foreign Minister, it is a real shame that the Home Affairs Ministry is allowing citizens from the Tel Aviv regime to enter this country. I agree with the call made by the President of TERAS that under no circumstances should any citizen from a nation which endorses State Terrorism and Apartheid as its core ideologies be allowed to enter here under whatever pretext. This is to show our solidarity and compassion with our brothers and sisters in the West Bank and especially in Gaza, where they are currently under a terrible seige and assault by the IOF (Israeli Occupational Forces).
I hope someone will actually knock some sense into the Minister in question before making decisions which demeans and even jeopardise our principles concerning the Palestinian cause.
Photo was taken at KLIA roughly about two weeks ago when I arrived at the airport from Johor Bahru. Uh, but I’m a bit lost here. Can someone tell me what is the difference between “Way Out” and “Exit”? I think someone has a poor grasp of English here.
Most Ironically, they are both different translations of the same word in BM.