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Government Buildings Strong, Says Mohd Zin

Published in July 20th, 2008
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KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 (Bernama) — A study by the Public Works Department on 65 government buildings around the country found that the structures were strong and able to withstand threats from earthquakes.

Works Minister Datuk Mohd Zin Mohamed said a durability test did not have to be carried out on high-rise buildings as preparation.

However, the government was studying the possibility of including other regulations in the by-laws pertaining to the construction of high-rise buildings, especially in Sabah, he said in his written reply to a question from Razali Ibrahim (BN-Muar) in the Dewan Rakyat here Monday.

Razali had asked the ministry to spell out government policies on owners of high-rise buildings so that they carry out vibration endurance tests to prepare for any possibility and proposed practical training on personal safety for the public to be prepared for the effects of earthquakes.

According to Mohd Zin, the structures of buildings and bridges in the country were designed based on British standards which guaranteed their strength and durability.

On practical training and roadshows to increase public awareness on earthquakes and tsunamis, Mohd Zin said they could be held all over the country.

“The Malaysian Meteorological Department has produced pamphlets and explained on its website the safety steps that need to be observed,” he said.

Besides that, the National Security Council which had acted as the National Disaster Management Committee, with the cooperation of the Fire and Rescue Department, had published a safety guide on how to face any natural disaster, he added.
Excerpt from BERNAMA

http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v3/news.php?id=346117


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Razali and Umno Youth post

Published in July 17th, 2008
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RAZALI Ibrahim (BN - Muar) was linked to the contest for Umno Youth chief post.

It was when Mohamed Aziz (BN - Sri Gading) had addressed him as “Yang Berhormat Muar, one of our candidates for Umno Youth chief post”.

Razali, who is Johor Umno Youth chief, quickly replied that he can’t deny the statement but “it is not true.”

Later, he told reporters that he did not deny the statement because as a politician, he must prepare himself for a time when he would be required to contest.

Pressed on whether he was really gunning for the top post, Razali said they had enough good leaders for the time being, adding:

“I would like to contribute but I have not decided which post.”

 

NOTE : Excerpt from The Star on 17.07.08

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/7/17/parliament/21843094&sec=parliament


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YB Razali Ibrahim dijemput sebagai panelis rancangan Hujah

Published in July 12th, 2008
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Saksikan YB Razali Ibrahim di TV9

Pada : Isnin, 14 Julai 2008

Waktu: 10.30mlm

Rancangan : Hujah-TV9 (UPDATE)

Topik : Politik Kotor Jejaskan Keharmonian


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Police probe SDs under microscope of public distrust & Anwar Ibrahim’s casus belli

Published in July 8th, 2008
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©New Straits Times by Azmi Anshar

DEWAN RAKYAT, July 7, 2008: The turbulent tribulations kung-fuing its way out of the RPK and Bala Statutory Declarations, and that police report of a sodomy charge, have now been nail-gunned brutishly into the Malaysian political psyche. The psychologically-muddled chicanery supposedly caused and committed by key characters in these yet unsubstantiated sworn statements, depending on who spews it, are grim speculation or fantastical parables in the same breath as Lebai Malang, Mat Jenin and Si Luncai, only more bodacious and salacious.

The rhetorical bunkum and claptrap in these SDs and sodomy charge had, in all its fetal lifespan, combusted into a titanic fusillade between Anwar Ibrahim and the DPM, Anwar Ibrahim and the Abdullah Administration and Anwar Ibrahim and two senior law enforcement chieftains. Oh yes, Anwar Ibrahim and certain bloggers, who were cringed into croaking that the vainglory lust of the SDs were so terrible that they had to launch a “strike” by retreating into their shell, blobbed in abject disgust. Other bloggers with tougher dispositions ate up the altercation with the zest of baboons wildly feasting on an unguarded banquet.

Let it be said that unlike these bloggers, most Malaysians are unperturbed by, even relishing, the screwy political shenanigans because their constitution for the sleazy, funky and kinky is durably battle-hardened by decades of unmitigated conflicts, and also from being passers-by of Machiavellian manipulation, Napoleonic tactical deployment, J. R. Ewing scheming & the so-called Malaysian political inscrutability.

Inevitably, Anwar Ibrahim plays a mega-starring role in the national political disputation, putting up his family in key supporting roles in the manner that American politics just had to be about Billary Clinton. As it had been stated before on several occasions, there is no escaping Anwar Ibrahim and his wanderlust politics, from support from the US, help in Germany, travails in the Turkey Embassy and expansive rapport to the Philippines.

Now, the SDs and its connective sodomy charge against Anwar, which for now framed a bunch of national leaders and their relatives/associates into committing a spate of crime most foul or most delectable, has to be illuminatingly investigated by a much-maligned police force under the microscope of Malaysian society scepticism, disdain and distrust. It can’t get any more cramping for police or voluble for the locals than this. Nevertheless, the police must have had a field day collecting reams of outlandish statements and insightful details that may enlighten their case, or further burden their ability to collect evidence untainted by public outcry and detestation.

Today, the House put the weight of their evincible influence into giving police all the leeway they need to untangle the mess left behind by a certain private investigator named P. Balasubramaniam.

Razali Ibrahim (BN-Muar), the man who stoked his reputation to refer Gobind Deo Singh to the Rights and Privileges Committee for contempt to the Chair last week, is also grinding on the Bala SD that Gobind might want to take notice carefully – first, Razali swung attention to the rule of law under the Constitution that guards police and judiciary’s independence to uphold the law and second, the two law enforcers’ impartiality should not be questioned while investigating the SDs’ incriminations.

“It is irrational for the opposition to question the integrity of police investigations when they are willing to believe the contents of a SD based on hearsay,” he contended in debating the 9MP Mid-Term Review, willed along by the Chair who would have halted other MPs had they raised this non-MTR. The moment Razali juxtaposed “statutory declarations”, “constitution” and “law enforcers”, it sharply piqued the interest of MPs from all political divides out of their reverie who heard the Muar rep stressing the importance of “respecting and upholding the Constitution” to prevent Malaysia from “descending into chaos” due to actions of “irresponsible parties”. “We must remember that even if there is a change of government, the system will be the same,” he ventilated.

But the interjecting Ismail Mohamed Said (BN-Kuala Krai) denounced Bala’s SD’s contents as “untrue” until proven in a court of law while Datuk Bung Moktar Radin (BN-Kinabatangan) fumed that the filing and retraction of the SDs was “ill-intentioned and damaging to the reputation of those implicated.”

On both contentions, Razali concurred while unreeling a chunk of delicious bait for the Opposition, accusing them of using the SDs to discredit the Government in Parliament. “If you want to go out in public and play politics, that is fine but this is Parliament, the highest law-making body in the country. This is not the place for such rhetoric,” he asseverated.

To recap: Bala ceremoniously unveiled his first SD on Thursday over the hawk-like gazes of the PKR elite and their lawyers in a sensational media conference, alleging that Datuk Seri Najib Razak indeed had private ties with murdered Mongolian model Altantuya Shaariibuu but in a stunning reversal 24 hours later, issued a new SD that rebuked his first SD, erasing the DPM of any presence. You can imagine the political pandemonium that reverberated out of Bala’s consequential flip-flop. Incidentally, he and his family have “vanished”, no doubt to get away from public glare (though some conspiratorial mobs out there suspect that they have been abducted) and evade the desperation of some parties who would probably insist that he produce a third SD to denounce the second and reaffirm the first. It will get murkier and zanier after this.

Replying to interjections, shout-outs and snipes from BN backbenchers and a section of the PR bloc, Razali alluded to Anwar Ibrahim’s wanderlust politics of running to his “foreign masters” whenever the ex-DPM was in a spot of bother he can’t undo himself. “The people must reject any attempt to allow international interference in Malaysian affairs,” he intoned. “The nation’s sovereignty will only be compromised if foreign powers such as the US are allowed to interfere with domestic cases. We must make our stand to develop Malaysia on our own terms,”

MPs who reacted to Razali’s goading hung on to a common anti-US theme – they can’t see how an ill-reputed United States can question Malaysia’s ability to carry out investigations into Anwar’s sodomy charge when their international credibility had been debased by the Guantanamo Bay fiasco.

Also jumping into Anwar Ibrahim’s cosmopolitan indulgences was Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir (BN-Jerlun), wedged in a unique position within the political demagoguery. He might consider himself an expert on Anwar’s follies: telescoping on Anwar’s tendency to always turn to the US whenever the Government was into him for propelling serious blights in the political landscape while blasting away as a strident critic of the Abdullah Administration, usually bellowing hand-in-hand with what dad would espouse in his “Che Det” blog.

The concerted and, in some ways, anxious manner in which BN backbenchers form a tornado of anti-Anwar bombast suggest that they still fear Anwar Ibrahim’s proclivity of launching or hijacking a series of casus belli that could coalesce into the toppling of the current BN Government and the unprecedented formation of a Pakatan Rakyat Federal Government.

The SDs of his orchestration, his fallback on international buddies or proxies and his hoary expediency in going for the jugular when things are not favouring his master plan are rocking the national psyche but it plays into his motives. For the moment, the populace, like the BN backbenchers, has no real counter-reactive means not to get sucked into the whirlpool of Anwar Ibrahim’s casus belli of organizing events and political occurrences that have brandished many declarations of war against his enemies.

 

Excerpt from Malaysian Bar

 


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Dewan Rakyat: ‘Don’t doubt police integrity’

Published in July 8th, 2008
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by V. Vasudevan, Eileen Ng, Joseph Sipalan, Irdiani Mohd Salleh and Ili Liyana Mokhtar

 

THE impartiality of the police in investigating the statutory declarations made by private investigator P. Balasubramaniam should not be questioned, the Dewan Rakyat was told yesterday.

“It is irrational for the opposition to question the integrity of police investigations when they are prepared to believe the contents of a statutory declaration based on hearsay,” Razali Ibrahim (BN-Muar) said during the debate on the Mid-Term Review of the Ninth Malaysia Plan. 

He said the Federal Constitution stipulated that the police and judiciary must be free to uphold the law without fear or favour. 

He stressed the importance of respecting and upholding the Constitution to ensure the country did not descend into chaos because of the action of irresponsible parties.

“We must remember that even if there is a change of government, the system will be the same,” he added. 
Ismail Mohamed Said (BN-Kuala Krau) interjected, saying the contents of a SD could not be considered truthful until they were proven in a court of law.

Datuk Bung Moktar Radin (BN-Kinabatangan) said Balasubramaniam’s statutory declaration and its subsequent retraction were ill-intentioned and damaging to the reputation of those implicated.

Razali agreed, saying the opposition was using the statutory declaration to discredit the government in Parliament.

Balasubramaniam made his first statutory declaration on Thursday, linking Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to the murder of Mongolian model Altantuya Shaariibuu.

Barely 24 hours later, the private investigator, accompanied by another lawyer, took out a second statutory declaration retracting the contents of his earlier document. 

Replying to interjections from BN and PR backbenchers, Razali said the people must reject any attempt to allow foreign interference in Malaysia’s domestic affairs.

Dr Mohd Puad Zarkashi (BN-Batu Pahat), Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir (BN-Jerlun) and Dr Lo’ Lo’ Mohd Ghazali (Pas-Titiwangsa) questioned the United States’ credibility in questioning Malaysia’s ability to carry out a fair investigation into the sodomy case involving PR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Razali said the country’s sovereignty would be compromised if foreign powers, such as the United States, were allowed to interfere in domestic cases.

Excerpt from NST on 08.07.08

(http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Tuesday/National/2288047/Article/index_html)


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MP: Bala should be helped

Published in July 8th, 2008
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By LEE YUK PENG, ZULKIFLI ABD RAHMAN, SIM LEOI LEOI and NG CHENG YEE

 

THE POLICE should investigate the contents of the two statutory declarations (SDs) made by private investigator P. Balasubramaniam concerning allegations made against the Deputy Prime Minister.

Razali Ibrahim (BN – Muar) said they should also locate Balasubramaniam, who had been missing since Friday, and give him personal protection.

“This person should be helped so that there won’t be any allegations and counter-allegations against the country’s legal and administrative systems,” he said in his speech during the debate on the Mid-Term Review of the Ninth Malaysia Plan.

He said statutory declarations are regarded as hearsay until the matter comes to court.

However, he noted that the opposition parties rejected police reports outright and defended the SD as a document that should be accepted in blind faith.

Razali said the recent developments in the local political scene should not be used to affect the credibility of the country’s parliamentary system.

“I believe in the ability of the authorities, including the police and the Attorney-General, in handling such issues,” he added.

Razali called on the people to be cautious of the call made by a foreign country, which issued warnings to sovereign countries like Malaysia only when such warnings conformed to their own agendas.

Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir (BN – Jerlun) also queried whether it was right for the Opposition to say that it was fine for the American NGO called Foundation for the Future, which was supported by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, to receive US$35mil (RM114.6) from the US State Department to promote US-styled democracy in West Asia.

“The other side (Opposition) said there is nothing wrong for the NGO to receive the money, when the NGO is promoting democracy in the style of attacking Afghanistan and Iraq and killing thousands of innocent people,” added Mukhriz.

Razali replied that Malaysia believed in its own capability to administer the country without the help of outsiders.

 

Excerpt from The Star on 08.07.08

(http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/7/8/parliament/21759755&sec=parliament)

 


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Anggota Parlimen cadang dasar cuti khas untuk haji

Published in July 8th, 2008
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Anggota Parlimen cadang dasar cuti khas untuk haji
07/07/2008 4:28pm

KUALA LUMPUR 7 Julai — Seorang anggota Parlimen Barisan Nasional hari ini menggesa kerajaan melaksanakan satu dasar yang memperuntukkan cuti khas kepada rakyat beragama Islam negara ini yang ingin mengerjakan haji, terutama bagi ibadah itu kali pertama.

Pada masa ini kakitangan kerajaan diberi cuti khas 40 hari ini untuk mengerjakan haji.

Razali Ibrahim (BN-Muar) berkata cadangan itu selari dengan kedudukan agama Islam sebagai agama rasmi negara.

“Saya minta kerajaan segera meminda Akta Cuti 1955 untuk membolehkan orang (Islam) yang ingin mengerjakan haji untuk kali pertama, diberi cuti agar pemikiran orang yang hendak mengerjakan haji ini tenang dan dapat laksanakan (haji) sebaik mungkin,” katanya.

Razali berkata demikian ketika membahaskan usul Kajian Separuh Penggal Rancangan Malaysia Kesembilan (RMK-9), di Dewan Rakyat, di sini. Beliau berkata, pada masa ini umat Islam di negara ini, kecuali kakitangan kerajaan, yang hendak mengerjakan haji terpaksa mengambil cuti tahunan ataupun cuti sakit untuk menunaikan ibadah itu.

— BERNAMA

Petikan Akhbar Utusan Online

http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2008&dt=0707&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Terkini&pg=bt_15.htm


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Selatan: Mesyuarat Umno Johor ‘panas’

Published in July 8th, 2008
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Oleh Junita Mat Rasid
junita@bharian.com.my


KEMUDAHAN ICT: Abdul Ghani mendengar penerangan daripada Razali (kanan) mengenai laman web disediakan di Pusat Khidmat Parlimen Muar selepas majlis perasmian di Parit Jawa, Muar.

Forum terbuka benar ahli suarakan pandangan termasuk selepas PRU 12

MUAR: Mesyuarat peringkat cawangan Umno Johor yang akan bermula 17 Julai ini dijangka ‘panas’ kerana ia menjadi forum terbuka untuk ahli menyuarakan pandangan, termasuk perkembangan politik semasa dan keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-12, baru-baru ini. 

Menteri Besar, Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman, berkata amalan Umno Johor yang menjadikan mesyuarat itu sebagai forum terbuka ahli memberi peluang kepada ahli peringkat akar umbi menyuarakan pandangan mereka.

Katanya, Perhubungan Umno Negeri tidak menghalang cara mesyuarat itu dijalankan, selagi ia diadakan dengan teratur dan mengikut peraturan yang ditetapkan serta terhindar daripada amalan negatif. 

“Mesyuarat cawangan kali ini akan menjadi forum yang paling tertekan pada peringkat akar umbi untuk menyampaikan pandangan mereka mengenai kedudukan parti terutama selepas pengalaman parti menghadapi pilihan raya umum 8 Mac lalu,” katanya. 

Beliau berkata demikian kepada pemberita selepas merasmikan Pusat Khidmat Parlimen Muar, di Parit Jawa, di sini, semalam. Hadir sama Ahli Parlimen Muar, Razali Ibrahim.

Abdul Ghani berkata, pihaknya mengalu-alukan ahli parti untuk mengemukakan pandangan mereka yang menjadi fakta rasmi mesyuarat dan akan disalurkan ke peringkat mesyuarat bahagian untuk tindakan susulan. 

Selain itu, katanya, ahli Umno perlu akur dengan ketetapan Majlis Tertinggi (MT) bahawa mesyuarat Umno peringkat cawangan hanya boleh dirasmikan oleh wakil ketua bahagian, manakala mesyuarat peringkat bahagian dirasmikan oleh ketua bahagian masing-masing dan tidak perlu menjemput orang luar untuk majlis perasmian mesyuarat itu.

 

 

Petikan Akhbar Berita Harian

(http://www.bharian.com.my/Current_News/BH/Sunday/Wilayah/20080706022423/Article/index_html)


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Pelancaran Pusat Khidmat Parlimen Muar

Published in July 3rd, 2008
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Assalamualaikum dan salam hormat,

Syukur ke Hadrat Ilahi kerana dengan limpah dan izinNya memberi peluang kepada saya untuk menulis sepatah dua kata dalam Buku Program Majlis Pelancaran Rasmi Pusat Khidmat Parlimen Muar tahun 2008. Pertamanya ucapan terima kasih saya kepada YAB Dato’ Hj Abdul Ghani Bin Othman kerana telah sudi meluangkan masa merasmikan majlis yang penuh bermakna pada diri saya dan seluruh masyarakat di Parlimen Muar ini.
 
Sesungguhnya majlis hari ini merupakan usaha bagi meningkatkan mutu perkhidmatan selaku wakil yang dipilih oleh rakyat demi kebaikan bersama. Selain menyediakan Pusat Khidmat yang baru, beberapa elemen tambahan seperti van pelbagai guna dan laman web diperkenalkan semata-mata untuk memudahkan urusan aduan dan menangani masalah rakyat. Amanah selaku wakil yang mewakili Barisan Nasional akan dipikul agar tanggungjawab dapat dipenuhi.
 
Akhirnya, ucapan terima kasih yang tidak terhingga kepada seluruh Jawatankuasa Pelaksana Majlis ini yang telah memberikan komitmen yang jitu dalam membuat persiapan untuk majlis ini terutama ucapan penghargaan yang tidak terhingga kepada semua masyarakat di Parlimen Muar yang hadir untuk memeriahkan lagi majlis ini kerana tanpa anda semua majlis sebegini tidak akan menjadi suatu realiti. Saya mengharapkan agar sokongan padu sebegini berterusan dalam membantu saya mengendali Pusat Khidmat Parlimen Muar dengan penuh tanggungjawab dan intergriti. Saya mendoakan agar semua yang terlibat diberkati olehNya dan mendapat rahmat dari Allah S.W.T.

Sekian, wassalam.
 

RAZALI HJ IBRAHIM


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