JUDGES ARE NOT GODS, DEATH PENALTY WON’T DETER CRIME – NOR WILL IT HELP VICTIMS & THEIR FAMILIES RESOLVE THEIR PROBLEMS: YET MANY MALAYSIANS ‘CRUEL’ ENOUGH TO USE IT AS POLITICAL BAIT

JUDGES ARE NOT GODS, DEATH PENALTY WON’T DETER CRIME – NOR WILL IT HELP VICTIMS & THEIR FAMILIES RESOLVE THEIR PROBLEMS: YET MANY MALAYSIANS ‘CRUEL’ ENOUGH TO USE IT AS POLITICAL BAIT

There are two major things to watch when the parliamentary sitting resumes on Monday.
First of all, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, winner of the Port Dickson parliamentary by-election, will make a triumphant comeback to the Parliament.
Another focus will be tabling the abolition of mandatory death penalty, which actually draws the attention of majority of Malaysians.
News of the abolition of death penalty has come a little too sudden and shocking to many, giving the public an impression that the views of a handful of people have superseded the views of majority of Malaysians.
Death penalty has been in practice since time immemorial and for thousands of years has been used to punish people committing capital crimes. However, as the human race becomes more and more civilized, laws have come into being and there have been contentions and arguments over the topics of “human rights” and “humanitarianism”, making death penalty one of the most controversial issues.
Such controversies are universal the whole world over, with the proponents and opponents holding very polarized views.
Because of this, many countries are handling this issue very cautiously, with governments opting to keep the existing practices while initiating discussions on the issue and waiting for the right time to come up with a final decision.
Opponents of the abolition of death penalty are of the opinion that this is an issue closely related to the lives of ordinary citizens and as such, public views should be consulted, for example by holding a referendum which is seen as a more civilized and persuasive approach.
The feelings of the victims’ families more so must be taken into account, as the lives of heinous perpetrators bound for the gallows are now suddenly spared.
In Malaysia, capital punishment is handed down to three serious crimes, namely narcotics, firearms and manslaughter. Even though there are no scientific evidences to support the claim that death penalty can effectively reduce the crime rate, it remains the most effective deterrent factor to remove the evil forces and reassure the public.
Nevertheless, there have been calls by the increasingly influential human rights groups in the country urging the government to abolish death penalty on the pretext that the State should not abuse the public power to terminate the lives of ordinary citizens.
What needs to be exterminated is crime, not human lives. The deterrent effect of death penalty is just a myth.
Death penalty will not protect or solve the problems of the victims. Moreover, the judges are not gods, and there is always a remote probability of miscarriage of justice.
In Malaysia, many of the condemned drug traffickers are believed to be “drug mules” exploited and cajoled by much more powerful syndicates. The death sentences passed down to them are too harsh and reckless, and they should be given an opportunity to repent through a jail sentence instead.
Organizations against the abolition of death penalty are of the opinion that the condemned convicts deserve a second chance and should be allowed to return and contribute to the society after serving their jail sentences in the future.
Indeed there are two sets of highly polarized arguments and queries on the issue of abolishing death penalty. The government should have studied this issue more thoroughly before making a decision whether or not to abolish death penalty.
MYSINCHEW
SOMETHING’S VERY WRONG IN MAHATHIR’S ADMINISTRATION: AFTER ECRL, GAS PIPELINE CANCELLATION FIASCOES, AZMIN WHO’S FIGHTING FOR SURVIVAL IN PKR ALLOWED TO MAKE USE OF ‘BUMI AGENDA’ TO BUILD MALAY SUPPORT FOR HIMSELF – YET VERY CAPABLE MALAYS LIKE RAFIZI VIEWED AS ‘NATIONAL RISK’ & SHUT OUT FROM DR M’S GOVT

SOMETHING’S VERY WRONG IN MAHATHIR’S ADMINISTRATION: AFTER ECRL, GAS PIPELINE CANCELLATION FIASCOES, AZMIN WHO’S FIGHTING FOR SURVIVAL IN PKR ALLOWED TO MAKE USE OF ‘BUMI AGENDA’ TO BUILD MALAY SUPPORT FOR HIMSELF – YET VERY CAPABLE MALAYS LIKE RAFIZI VIEWED AS ‘NATIONAL RISK’ & SHUT OUT FROM DR M’S GOVT

Now we are told that the “Bumiputera agenda” is not politics but a national agenda of great importance to the wellbeing of our country. Economic Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali has promised us that this policy will differ from its predecessors and that, this time, the Government will get it right.
The Bumiputera are awaiting this policy paper with much anticipation, but I am not too excited about it. Many fear that it will be yet more humbug—more of the same excuses to gain political support but will bring no real benefit to ordinary people. Many feel that this so-called “new approach” will be the same as before: recipients of benefits will be decided by some people at the top for reasons known only to themselves.
Before we go into the mechanics and philosophy of this new Bumiputera policy, here is a true story for you: A Minister offered a Malay of some ability a certain position in a government body, but the offer was withdrawn by someone higher up (or perhaps “more powerful” is more accurate). This same Malay was then given another offer by another Minister, but this offer was also withdrawn.
I have much sympathy for this unfortunate Malay because, for reasons unknown to him, he is regarded as a national risk and not a team-player. I find that surprising because I know this Malay reasonably well. He will not do what is wrong, nor has he the habit of “closing one eye” and covering up the misdeeds of his boss. Beyond that, he is a man of integrity and a team-player. He is the kind of person a reformist Government needs.
The incident involving this unfortunate Malay is not important in the larger scheme of things, but the way decisions are made by this new Government should worry all of us. The most important question is: do our Ministers operate under the surveillance of some “higher power”?
If Ministers are not empowered and allowed to decide what is good for his or her Ministry on small matters such as appointments, how can we expect our Ministers to do great and difficult things for the country? Ministers will not be able to make difficult decisions in future because they might be overruled, publicly embarrassed or even reprimanded by some Cabinet Committee.
It makes many people wonder who actually rescinded the Sabah Gas pipeline project when we have paid more than 80 per cent of the contract sum. It does not make sense. Why not just compel the Chinese contractors to complete it. At least the people of eastern Sabah will have enough Gas to light up their homes.
Then we have the ECRL project. When we add the cost of the project which we have paid to the Chinese Contractors with the usual amount of compensation for termination of this nature, it will cost us at least RM 20 billion. Why not pay RM 50 billion for the project to be completed? Again who is behind this decision, the Ministers collectively or some power from above?
Coming back to the new Bumiputera policy, I would like to suggest that Azmin should present a White Paper not just on FELDA but also a paper entitled Getting the Bumiputera Policy Right. In this paper, Azmin can give us a comprehensive outline of the new philosophy and what the new approach will be like. He must also define clearly what characteristics “deserving Bumiputera” should possess—these characteristics must be objectively verifiable, otherwise subjective selection will recur.
Next, the Government must disclose the process it intends to use to ensure that deserving Bumiputera can be helped. The Government must also account for the different types of problems facing non-Malay Bumiputera: how will the new approach help them?
ZAID.MY
MAHATHIR UPSET WITH PUTRAJAYA: ‘I TOLD THEM IF YOU DO THAT, THE WHOLE TOWN GOES DEAD & IT BECOMES DANGEROUS’

MAHATHIR UPSET WITH PUTRAJAYA: ‘I TOLD THEM IF YOU DO THAT, THE WHOLE TOWN GOES DEAD & IT BECOMES DANGEROUS’

PUTRAJAYA: The sight of tall buildings cluttering the administrative capital’s skyline was not what Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had in mind when he first embarked on the Putrajaya project in the late 1980s.
In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the prime minister said the high-rise buildings which could be seen from his office windows had “spoiled everything.”
Dr Mahathir also said he would rather have Putrajaya residents be able to stroll around its broad avenues in the evenings instead of driving.
He told the WSJ that he wanted to build a boulevard similar to the Champs-Élysées in Paris, with side roads and plenty of shops.
“People would go to and fro walking, having coffee in cafes and all that. But civil servants, they want to be exclusive. They didn’t want anyone there.
” I told them if you do that then the whole town goes dead and it becomes dangerous,” Dr Mahathir was quoted as saying.
The prime minister said he had supported plans to open a Hard Rock Café franchise here a few years ago, as long as it didn’t offer any entertainment, which he described as “obscene.”
The WSJ also highlighted how a number of Dr Mahathir’s ideas were scrapped by his successor Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, citing the monorail system project aimed to provide transport in the administrative capital.
Instead, the decision to axe the project resulted in unfinished tunnels and an unconnected bridge across a man-made lake, which Dr Mahathir described as “the world’s only suspended suspension bridge.”
In the same report, the WSJ had described Putrajaya as a “cultural backwater”, quoting several tourists who were baffled by the lack of eateries in the capital.
With the return of Dr Mahathir as the prime minister for the second time after the 14th general election, the WSJ said things were expected to improve especially in Putrajaya.
“With Mr Mahathir back at the helm, Putrajaya might finally become the city he planned.
“People who know Mr. Mahathir say he regards the city as his true legacy, a counterpoint to Brasília or Canberra and a way to demonstrate Malaysia’s rising economic power and reflect its role as one of the Islamic world’s most dynamic nations.
“It hasn’t quite turned out the way he hoped—at least not yet,” the report noted.
NST
TUNKU ALREADY WARNED THE MALAYS – ‘THE DAY MAHATHIR TAKES OVER WILL BE THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR UMNO’: PRO-NAJIB BLOG

TUNKU ALREADY WARNED THE MALAYS – ‘THE DAY MAHATHIR TAKES OVER WILL BE THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR UMNO’: PRO-NAJIB BLOG

And Tunku Abdul Rahman had seen this. In 1970 (11 years before Mahathir took over), the Tunku had warned the Malays that the day Mahathir takes over will be the beginning of the end for Umno. And, in 1988, the Tunku joined the opposition to oppose Umno (Baru). The Tunku wanted nothing to do with Umno because he knew Umno was doomed. And the Tunku had known this 30 years before Umno died in 2018.

I hear Barisan Nasional people from MCA, MIC, Gerakan, etc., complaining that they lost the last general election on 9th May 2018 because of Umno. Yes, Umno is to blame for Barisan Nasional’s defeat in GE14, say people from MCA, MIC, Gerakan, and so on.
I hear Umno people, on the other hand, blaming Najib Tun Razak for the defeat. If Najib had resigned as Prime Minister then Umno and/or Barisan Nasional would have won GE14.
Let me tell you a story about this chain-smoker who had been smoking since he was in secondary school. As soon as he wakes up from sleep he smokes two sticks before he even brushes his teeth. After his coffee he smokes another three sticks before he leaves the house for work.
By the time he went to see the doctor he was already suffering from stage three lung cancer. He had been neglecting his health because he thought he merely had smokers’ cough and nothing more serious than that.
He died because he refused chemotherapy treatment, said his wife.
Actually, he did not die because he refused chemotherapy treatment. He died because of his heavy smoking habit. And it was a very old habit of more than 35 years since young. The chemotherapy treatment would have probably delayed his death a couple of months but he would not have lasted the year anyway.
In 1970, the Tunku said the day Mahathir takes over will be the beginning of the end for Umno
Umno began developing bad habits more than 35 years ago in the 1980s, just like that smoker I talked about above. Tun Musa Hitam warned Umno about its bad habits. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad got rid of him. Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah warned Umno about its bad habits. Mahathir got rid of him as well. Anyone who warns Umno about its bad habits would face the wrath of Mahathir, judges and rulers included.
So, everyone just kept quiet and watched. If Umno is not careful it is going to self-destruct, said all the observers. This cannot go on. In time, Umno is going to suffer the consequences of its bad habits. But no one dared to be the mouse that bells the cat. Many before this had tried and got whacked, judges and rulers included.
So, let it be.
In 1998, the first warning of cancer emerged. It was still just stage one and could have been arrested. But in 2004 it looked like it was a false warning after all when Barisan Nasional won more than 90% of the seats in the general election that year.
But the cancer was actually still there and was growing.
In 2007, when Bersih was launched (the original Bersih, not the fake Bersih 2.0 that Anwar Ibrahim copied), that was stage two. By then Umno should have stopped its bad habits and sought treatment. But it did not.

The destruction of Umno began when Mahathir took over in 1981 and Umno died at Mahathir’s hand in 2018

In 2013, it was already crossing the point of no return. Mahathir then decided, instead of treating the patient, he is going to kill it. And in 2014 he made his move to kill off Umno.
In 2018, Umno was on its death bed and Mahathir ordered the life-support system to be switched off.
Could Umno have been saved? Maybe, in 2008. Maybe even, in 2013.  But by 2018 even the good doctor had no more desire to save the patient. The good doctor felt it was more merciful to allow Umno to die with dignity, not that there is any dignity in death or in the way Umno is being killed off.
What did Umno’s ‘wives’ such as MCA, MIC, Gerakan, etc., do in all that time from 1981 to 2018? Nothing! They just stood there and watched. And now they blame Umno for the May 2018 disaster as if MCA, MIC, Gerakan, and so on, are blameless.
The ironical thing about this whole episode is that the good doctor who put Umno to sleep in 2018 was the same man who introduced all the bad habits to Umno 35 years ago in the 1980s. Umno may be sick. It may be dying from the result of its bad habits. But these bad habits started when Mahathir took over in 1981.
And Tunku Abdul Rahman had seen this. In 1970 (11 years before Mahathir took over), the Tunku had warned the Malays that the day Mahathir takes over will be the beginning of the end for Umno. And, in 1988, the Tunku joined the opposition to oppose Umno (Baru). The Tunku wanted nothing to do with Umno because he knew Umno was doomed. And the Tunku had known this 30 years before Umno died in 2018.
Raja Petra Kamarudin
https://www.malaysia-today.net

Kashoggi Murder Heats Up : USA, Turkey Exploring "Cover Story", But Saudis Dont Care


  • Trump said possible “rogue killers” 
  • Turkey suggesting that “deep state” responsible 
  • little interest from Saudi, do not fear consequences




When this story first broke, an astute friend of mine said that the murder of Jamal Kashoggi the Saudi journalist and critic inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul must have happened with the knowledge of Erdogan. But anti-Erdogan or non-Erdogan friendly Turkish Police or Security Personnel must have leaked out the details of his murder to the Press, putting Erdogan on the spot as well. 

It is emerging now that both the US and Turkey are helping to create cover stories for the Saudis to shift blame for Kashoggi's murder AWAY from the Saudi Crown Prince to the 15 man team that was sent to Istanbul to murder Kashoggi. 

Here be the news, this is from the New York Times : 


WASHINGTON — Trump said Mon he spoke with king of Saudi 
ruler denied knowledge of disappearance of Saudi journalist
Trump said possible “rogue killers” behind disappearance of journalist

Trump said Sec of State Pompeo traveling to Saudi to meet King Salman

(OSTB : If rogue killers had killed Kashoggi in Istanbul, then why should the US Secretary of State have to travel all the way from Washington to Saudi Arabia to meet with their king? Rogue killers in Istanbul will be handled by the Turkish Police - not between the US Secretary of State and the Saudi Arabian king in Riyadh. This sounds like setting the stage for a cover up.)

Trump said his conversation with King Salman lasted 20 minutes
sounded like maybe these could have been rogue killers, who knows, Trump said

He told Salman “world is watching, world is talking, very important to get to bottom”
pressure from Congress to respond with economic sanctions
interview with CBS Trump said still possible Saudis responsible
Trump said Khashoggi is journalist, case even more serious
something really terrible, disgusting about that Trump told CBS
“We’re going to get to the bottom of it, there will be severe punishment.”
Friends of Khashoggi speculate he was on Crown prince’s blacklist.

The following is from The Guardian (which broke the Jason Bourne story as well - he he).




How Jamal Khashoggi disappeared – visual guide
Saudi journalist last seen entering Saudi consulate in Istanbul

Two private jets arrived at Istanbul airport early hours of morning
private jet carried 15 Saudis involved in Khashoggi’s disappearance



special forces, intelligence officials, forensics specialist
Turkish media released pictures of 15-man team captured by airport CCTV 
Suspects - case of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi



officials checked into two hotels near Saudi consulate in Levent neighbourhood

1.14pm :   Jamal Khashoggi arrived at consulate 
Half hour before, Turkish staff told to take rest of day off


Khashoggi enters the Saudi consulate

Khashoggi left iPhone with fiancée, Hatice Cengiz waiting outside
told her to raise alarm if he did not emerge after 4 hours

He had Apple watch synced to his iPhone
Turkish officials said iPhone now focus of investigation

(OSTB : Most certainly the Turks have extracted whatever sounds and voices that were recorded via the Apple iPhone sync. That is how so much details have been "leaked" out - the killing, dismembering the body etc. There is no way Trump can help Turkey cover this up. There will be leaks. There always are. Here is a quick video about how to sync your iPhone with an Apple watch :  
https://youtu.be/taD_DxVE8gU )

Khashoggi entered through main door 
Turks said 2 men dragged Khashoggi to another room, killed him
body taken to 3rd room and dismembered, officials said
hit squad brought bone saw for the purpose

Several reports that Khashoggi tortured before killed
Al-Jazeera said "screams and calls for help before “sudden silence”

Fiance Cengiz waited outside until 1am for Khashoggi to return

Hatice Cengiz outside the Saudi consulate.

6 cars with diplomatic plates carried hit team, body to Consul's house 
Staff at Consul's house asked not to come to work that day




All 6 cars spent several hours in garage under Consul's house
4 cars of interest to murder inquiry
Prosecutors to dig up Consul's garden for Khashoggi’s remains




Despite booking hotel for 3 nights Saudi team checked out Tues evening
2 jets left Istanbul, one via Cairo, other via Dubai, both arriving Riyadh next day



Saudi say Khashoggi left Consulate - do not know where he is

Wednesday 3 October – Saturday 6 October

Turkey began inquiries into Khashoggi disappearance
requesting Saudi permission to search 6-storey consulate building



Saudi crown prince MBS said Turks welcome to search consulate building

(OSTB : Because Kashoggi's body was already burnt or taken elsewhere)

Reuters given tour of Saudi consulate Sat
Turkish prosecutors confirmed investigation opened


midnight Turks leaked news Khashoggi killed

Here is a second news report from The Guardian.  There is also a video  which you can watch at this link :      https://youtu.be/yFDxpZYPQqg



Saudi special forces, intelligence officials, national guards, forensics expert 
among 15-person team tied to disappearance in Istanbul of Jamal Khashoggi
reported by Turkish pro-government newspapers

details of hit squad listed on flight manifests leaked to Turkish media
Social media profiles link them to elite sections of Saudi security 

investigators focus on underground garage of Saudi consul home
cars carrying Khashoggi driven immediately after they left consulate

Investigators focusing on Apple watch connected to iPhone 
iPhone left with fiancee outside consulate
We have determined watch on him when he walked into consulate
Investigators determine information watch transmitted

Trump said US “demanding” answers from Saudi 
working closely with Turkey 

very serious situation for this White House he told reporters 
we’re working very closely with Turkey, we’ll get to the bottom of it

Trump said he had invited Khashoggi’s fiancee, Hatice Cengiz to White House
Pompeo, John Bolton, Jared Kushner, all spoke to crown prince MBS
to request further information about missing journalist

22 US senators letter to Trump triggering investigation 
human rights sanctions should be imposed over disappearance

provision of Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act 
president to determine gross human rights violation

Turkish officials convinced Khashoggi killed by hit squad inside consulate 
view formed by security footage, much of which not released

Details of Saudis who travelled to Istanbul released 
they brought with them bone saw to dismember Khashoggi

Turkish officials insist he met brutal fate 

involvement of forensics expert adds weight to suspicions

passenger manifest lists senior intelligence officer, 2 Saudi air force officers

Saudi team arrived airport Tues last week on 2 planes
one landed in pre-dawn hours, 2nd in early afternoon

Turkish media broadcast CCTV footage 
Saudi team arriving and leaving airport
vehicles approaching and leaving consulate

Wed - Washington Post cited US intel that Saudi crown prince ordered operation 
Saudis discussed plan to lure journalist from Virginia 

Erdoğan promised transparent investigation 
many officials who provided information earlier now refusing to speak

Turkey had in recent days attempted to offer Riyadh a way to de-escalate a crisis ..by suggesting that a “deep state” and not senior Saudi officials were responsible for Khashoggi’s disappearance. 

However, there has been little interest from the kingdom, leading some senior Turkish officials to conclude that Riyadh does not fear the consequences.

disappearance of columnist has rocked Washington

He openly critique Prince Mohammed
Saudi govt denied any involvement in Khashoggi disappearance 
Prince Mohammed said his govt “very keen to know what happened to him”


Cengiz appealed to Trump for help 

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