Sunday, February 27, 2011

In pictures: Malaysia set for Asia's first Legoland


A picture taken on February 22, 2011 shows a scale model of the Legoland Malaysia theme park on display in sourthern state of Johor Bahru. Asia's first Legoland theme park is on track to open next year in southern Malaysia, its builder said, as the region goes all out to lure tourists with a series of big ticket attractions. -- PHOTO: AFP

JOHOR BAHRU (Malaysia) - ASIA'S first Legoland theme park is on track to open next year in southern Malaysia, its builder said, as the region goes all out to lure tourists with a series of big ticket attractions.

Earthmovers have flattened a vast expanse of oil palm-covered hills to make way for the 31ha Legoland Malaysia, one of the main attractions of a new city and economic zone called Iskandar Malaysia.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Gangsters and the BN Government of Taib Mahmud (In Video)


The proof behind widespread complaints that so-called ‘gangsters’ and ‘thugs’ are habitually used by logging companies to enforce the controversial licences handed to them in native lands by Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Egypt's military answers call for democracy

The Egyptian military is the largest in the Arab world, controlling an estimated one third of the Egyptian economy, but is highly respected by the people. (Feb. 12)

Friday, February 11, 2011

Ummi Hafilda The Sucker

You're the Sucker. You may not realize it, but you are in the middle of a high-stakes game with politicians


Mubarak spurns opposition demands to leave power immediately

Raw Video: Egypt reacts to Mubarak speech

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak may transfer power

Washington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, February 10, 2011; 10:58 AM

CAIRO -- President Hosni Mubarak will meet the demands of protesters, military and ruling party officials, the Associated Press reported Thursday, in the strongest indication yet that Egypt's longtime president may be about to give up power.


Anti-government protesters continued to gather in Cairo's Tahrir Square and outside the Egyptian parliament Thursday, as demonstrations to demand the departure of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak showed no sign of abating. (Feb. 10)


The military's supreme council was meeting Thursday, without Mubarak, its commander in chief, and announced on state TV its "support of the legitimate demands of the people," AP said.

A spokesman said the council was in permanent session to explore "what measures and arrangements could be made to safeguard the nation, its achievements and the ambitions of its great people."

Gen. Hassan al-Roueini, military commander for the Cairo area, told thousands of protesters in central Tahrir Square, "All your demands will be met today."

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Monday, February 7, 2011

Taib Mahmud Bloody Wealth

Taib Mahmud Bloody Wealth

Photos of the day


A Cambodian soldier firing a machine gun from behind sandbags on the border between Thailand and Cambodia, on Friday. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says he is “deeply concerned” about cross-border fighting between the countries and called for “maximum restraint” on both sides. (Reuters Photo)


Saturday, February 5, 2011

The woman Taib Mahmud waited for 75 years (in pictures)


This is her. Ragad Waleed, the 31-year old former air stewardess from Lebanon that Sarawak's scandal-plagued chief minister Taib Mahmud waited 75 years for!
Finally, Taib threw her the most lavish wedding reception that Sarawak has ever seen. It is his second marriage after Polish-born wife Laila Taib of 50 years died of cancer in April last year.
Even Prime Minister Najib Razak and his wife Rosmah Mansor came.

Tahrir Square echoes with 'Go Mubarak'

Tens of thousands pour into Tahrir Square with almost no sign of President... the "day of departure," a reference to their demand Mubarak go on Friday, 4 Feb. 2011.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Picture gallery: Protesters in Tahrir Square in central Cairo

CAIRO - THREE people were killed in gunfire aimed at anti-regime protesters in Tahrir Square in central Cairo early on Thursday, taking the death toll of clashes in the past 24 hours to six, a medic said.



Witnesses said that there were many people wounded by fire coming from the October Bridge where partisans of embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak were positioned.

Thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo’s Tahrir Square after dark

Another clip, of protesters chanting slogans about refusing to kiss Mr. Mubarak’s hand, illustrates that the demonstrations in the square continued as night fell:
The Ahram Online live blog reported late on Tuesday: “Clashes between Police and protesters in Alexandria.” The blogger who uploaded this video said that it was shot in Alexandria on Tuesday 25 January 2011 night:


This clip, for instance, was posted on YouTube on Tuesday evening by a blogger who titled it, “Chasing the Egyptian Riot Police,” but did not post a time or location with the video:

Demonstrations In Egypt In Video

Late on Tuesday, with protesters still gathered in Cairo’s Tahrir Square after dark, some of those restrictions seem to have lapsed. Gigi Ibrahim, an Egyptian-American blogger and activist whose stream of regular Twitter updates and mobile phone photographs showing the protests in Cairo came to an abrupt halt in midafternoon, posted a new note late on Tuesday January 25, 2011 :
OMG Twitter is back!! Thank god ! The situation in Tahrir is beyond amazing everyone should head there #jan25
Video uploaded on Tuesday night appeared to show protesters in  Tahrir Square.

YouTube Video of Protests in Egypt (1)


Egyptian protesters and riot police officers on a street in Cairo 
on Tuesday. January 25, 2011
YouTube Video of Protests in Egypt (1)

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

US student bypasses Egypt's web blackout

From: AlJazeera


After internet services were disconnected in Egypt, protesters were prevented from speaking to the world. But thanks to John Scott Railton, a Los Angeles based student, who took upon himself the task of uploading messages on micro blogging site twitter. He started making calls and posting messages on a twitter account he created for the Egyptian protests.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Malaysian floods in pictures (3)

Thousands of commuters going back to their hometowns for the Chinese New Year holidays were hampered by floods on trunk roads and a section of the North-South Expressway.

Floods and landslides also forced Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) to cancel several train services to the east and south.

The Malaysian floods in pictures (2)

JOHOR BARU - FLOOD waters have cut off links to a number of towns in Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Malacca and Sabah, in a repeat of the major floods of 2006.

More than 46,000 people, mostly in Johor, have been forced to seek shelter in evacuation centres as more rain is expected this week.

The Malaysian floods in pictures


With road and rail traffic in Segamat coming to a standstill because of the floods, residents are using this railway track as a makeshift pedestrian path. -- PHOTO: GUANG MIN DAILY

JOHOR BARU - FLOOD waters have cut off links to a number of towns in Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Malacca and Sabah, in a repeat of the major floods of 2006.

More than 46,000 people, mostly in Johor, have been forced to seek shelter in evacuation centres as more rain is expected this week.

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