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Djokovic outplays Nadal to win Wimbledon title

Posted: 03 Jul 2011 08:54 AM PDT

LONDON, July 3  — Novak Djokovic outplayed Rafa Nadal to win the Wimbledon title with an emphatic 6-4, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 victory in the final today.

The Serbian second seed saw off the top seed and defending champion to claim his first Wimbledon crown and confirm his status as the new world No. 1.

The first set went with serve until Djokovic pounced in the 10th game to break Nadal and he played inspired tennis to romp through the second set in 33 minutes and take complete control of the match.

Nadal, twice Wimbledon champion and winner of 10 grand slam titles, finally got a foothold in the match when a rare Djokovic error handed him a break in the second game of the third set and he broke again before taking it 6-1.

Nadal looked to have the momentum but Djokovic displayed nerves of steel to break for a 2-0 lead in the fourth.

The Spaniard broke back quickly but Djokovic struck again in the eighth game and he served out for victory. — Reuters

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Lorenzo reels in Stoner to win Italian MotoGP

Posted: 03 Jul 2011 08:26 AM PDT

MILAN, July 3 — World champion Jorge Lorenzo snatched the Italian MotoGP from Casey Stoner today to close the gap on the current championship leader.

Yamaha rider Lorenzo overtook the Australian six laps from the end at the Mugello circuit to claim his second win of the season, having previously won at Jerez.

Jorge Lorenzo (centre), runner-up Andrea Dovizioso (left) and Casey Stoner celebrate on the podium. — Reuters pic

Stoner, starting on pole position for the fifth time this season, finished third after he also lost a place to his fellow Honda rider Andrea Dovizioso on the last lap.

Spaniard Lorenzo, second in the world championship, cut Stoner's lead to 19 points after eight of the 18 races in the season. Dovizioso stayed third overall, a further 14 points adrift.

Stoner, world champion in 2007, was quick out of the blocks and built a lead of more than two seconds over Lorenzo and Dovizioso, who were locked in an enthralling battle for second.

However, the pair gradually closed the gap on the Australian before Lorenzo nipped past.

American Ben Spies, winner of the last race at Assen, took fourth place from Marco Simoncelli after repeatedly swapping places with the Italian throughout.

Italian great Valentino Rossi, starting 12th on the grid, battled his way through the field to finish sixth at the circuit where he suffered a broken leg during a practice accident just over one year ago.

Dani Pedrosa finished seventh on his comeback, having missed the past three races following his crash at the French grand prix.

Marc Marquez won his second 250cc race in a row after emerging triumphant from a three-way battle also featuring championship leader Stefan Bradl and Bradley Smith.

The Spaniard has won three of the past five races although Bradl, who was second, still has a 52-point lead at the top of the standings, Marquez having failed to score in his first three outings.

World championship leader Nicolas Terol of Spain, who missed Assen after crashing in qualifying, won the 125cc race, his fifth victory of the season, to give Spain a hat-trick of wins. — Reuters

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Santana, McLaughlin open Montreux jazz on high note

Posted: 03 Jul 2011 02:00 AM PDT

Mexican guitarist Carlos Santana (left) and British guitarist John McLaughlin perform onstage during the 45th Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux July 1, 2011. — Reuters pic

MONTREUX, Switzerland, July 3 — Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin performed tunes by John Coltrane, Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin, ushering in the 45th edition of the Montreux jazz festival with a spiritual note from the 1960s and 70s.

The two legendary guitarists kicked off Friday night's concert with "The Life Divine" and closed with "A Love Supreme", both tracks from their 1973 gold album "Love, Devotion and Surrender".

Their acoustic version of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" was a highlight of a nostalgic concert at Montreux, one of Europe's most prestigious summer jazz festivals, which runs until July 16.

"Coltrane, Dylan, Zeppelin — we grew up with all of them. The next one is a real favourite of mine from the Mahavishnu Orchestra," said McLaughlin, introducing "The Creator has a Master Plan" from his pioneering fusion band.

Santana, dressed head to toe in white, his black curls touching his shoulders, also struck a meditative chord during the gig, which featured mariachis and Latin-influenced percussion.

"John and I have a lot in common, we resonate spiritual feelings and resonate with having fun. It is not just Mother Teresa, the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu who get to have fun.

"Our highest purpose is to touch your heart. Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Marvin Gaye, and Dylan, we love all them all and pay tribute and celebrate the supreme spirit of a great drummer, if not the greatest drummer ever, Tony Williams," Santana, 64, told the crowd.

Cindy Blackman, Santana's second wife, joined on drums in a powerful rendition of "Vuelta Abajo," a tribute to the late American jazz drummer Williams who played with Miles Davis and McLaughlin.

"These tunes go back 150 years. Any more old hippies out there?" quipped the silver-haired McLaughlin, now 69. "It was a very special music that we played at that time. Cindy has taken the tradition of Tony Williams and pushed it further."

Santana and McLaughlin sat together front stage without the other nine musicians for two moving duets on acoustic guitars, "Naima", a Coltrane composition also from their "Love, Devotion and Surreder" album, and "Lotus Land".

"At this point in our lives, it is all about perception...So make a conscious choice to make every day the best day of your life," the Mexican-born American Santana said to cheers.

"Downstairs Blues", by Elvin Jones, got the crowd rocking, with Blackman on drums.

For an encore they played "Miles Davis (Black Satin)" and a "Love Supreme", the crowd chanting the lyrics, while Montreux festival founder Claude Nobs jumped in on harmonica.

B.B. King will join the pair on the famed Montreux stage last night.

"Montreux is known for special meetings of stars," Swiss fan David Pittet said as the lights went on. — Reuters 

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‘Transformers’ pushes box office up to US$97.6m

Posted: 02 Jul 2011 07:39 PM PDT

Lead actor Shia LaBeouf at the film's premiere in New York June 28, 2011. — Reuters file pic

LOS ANGELES, July 3 — Paramount Pictures' "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" enjoyed a solid third day at US and Canadian box offices, grossing US$32.9 million (RM143.9 million) Friday, according to the studio's estimate.

Friday's performance gives the Michael Bay-directed sequel US$97.6 million since it premiered with sneak peeks at 9pm Tuesday.

After falling off its pace Thursday, the US$200 million action film is back on track to meet pre-release projections that had the movie taking in about US$180 million domestically in its first 6-1/2 days of release.

The third "Transformers" film is still way off the torrid pace set in 2009 by part-two instalment "Revenge of the Fallen," which had US$127.9 million after its first three days in theatres.

"Dark of the Moon" has made about 60 per cent of its revenue from 3D engagements, a solid uptick for the format which has shown weakness at box offices in recent months.

Debuting Friday, meanwhile, Universal's romantic-comedy pairing of Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts and a Vespa scooter generated US$4 million at the domestic box office. That put the film on pace to meet the low side of its pre-release forecast over its first four days, around US$15 million.

One rival showbiz blogger called it a flop — and true, it doesn't bode well for the ebbing star power of Hanks and Roberts.

But this is only a US$30 million film, which Universal is distributing in the US under service deal, so let's not get carried away. "Larry Crowne" debuted at 2,973 locations.

One expected milestone over the weekend: Disney said Friday it will announce that its fourth "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie has surpassed US$1 billion at the global box office. — Reuters

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Hemingway lives on in Cuba

Posted: 02 Jul 2011 10:53 PM PDT

A sculpture of Hemingway at the Floridita bar in Havana. — AFP/Relaxnews file pic

HAVANA, July 3 — A daiquiri at the Floridita, a mojito at the Bodeguita del Medio and an afternoon at Finca Vigia is the obligatory ritual for enthusiasts arriving in Cuba to honour the 50th anniversary of American writer Ernest Hemingway's death.

In Cuba, devotees can walk in the footsteps of the Nobel Prize-winning author at destinations dedicated to Hemingway's life on the island.

In Old Havana, the Hotel Ambos Mundos offers a tour of the room where Hemingway spent the first months of his 21 years in Cuba, between 1939 and 1960.

In the centre of the small room, a typewriter sits as a throne while a sheet of white paper rests in the carriage. The writer's glasses and a drawing pencil wait on the table and a fisherman's vest and bullfighters jacket hang in the dresser. Books and magazines rest on the bed.

"In America, Hemingway is known through his books, through libraries and museums, but in Cuba there is an oral tradition about his life. He belongs to the Cuban scene. To understand him, you have to come to Havana," said Jenny Phillips, the granddaughter of Hemingway's editor.

For this young woman, giving a conference at the Hotel Ambos Mundos for the 50th anniversary of Hemingway's death, the suicide of the writer on July 2, 1961 at his home in Ketchum, Idaho left no doubt he was preoccupied with death and, in a way, fated to commit suicide after he fell ill.

"I'm from the town where Hemingway was born (Oak Park, near Chicago). It's very emotional to be here, in Havana, where he spent so many of these important years in his life," Nancy Sindecar, an expert on Hemingway, told AFP after the inevitable mojito at the Bodeguita del Medio.

In this small bar near the cathedral of Havana, Reinaldo Lima, also known as "Rey" (king), pours all his 26 years of experience into Cuba's classic cocktail: lime, mint, sugar, sparkling water and, of course, rum. "The best in all of Cuba," said Rey, placing down the drink without skipping a beat.

Hemingway, with Cuban leader Fidel Castro, killed himself on July 2, 1961. — gogirlcafe.jennyo.net pic

"Hemingway spent every day with a mojito. It's a symbol of friendship between our two people," added the bartender.

To the side of the bar is a painting that depicts the author clinking glasses with Cuban poet Nicolas Guillen, in front of flags from the United States and Cuba, who broke diplomatic ties in 1961.

A little further into Old Havana, the Floridita honors the writer with a statue of Hemingway leaning on the bar where a daiquiri special is dedicated to him: no sugar, but double the rum.

"My daiquiri at the Floridita, my mojito at the Bodeguita," wrote Hemingway who lived some 30km from the bars in his home, Finca Vigia, a colonial structure in the tropical jungle west of Havana.

Offered to Cuba by his widow Mary Welsh, today the home is a small Hemingway museum where furniture, books, hunting trophies, clothing and his fishing boat, El Pilar, are all available for viewing.

Not far from Finca, the Barlovento Marina served as a frequent point of departure for the novelist's many fishing expeditions. It was here, in May of 1960, where Hemingway met a young Fidel Castro, who had just come to power in Cuba. Renamed Hemingway Marina, the port is now a base for big game fishing competitions.

Hemingway also lives on at Cojimar, a small fishing port on the other side of Havana where Gregorio Fuentes, Hemingway's inspiration for "The Old Man and the Sea," lived. The novel earned Hemingway a Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and was cited when he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.

Ill and under pressure from the American authorities, who looked poorly on his stay in Cuba, Hemingway left the island on July 25 1960, less than a year before he blew his brains out with a shotgun — a fact many here still find hard to digest.

"He is not dead," insisted Ada Rosa Alfonso, the director of Finca. "In Cuba, he is always alive. Hemingway is immortal." — AFP/Relaxnews

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Indonesia’s ‘paradise lost’ opens up to intrepid tourists

Posted: 02 Jul 2011 09:27 PM PDT

Papuan tribesmen ride a ceremonial boat during the Lake Sentani festival. — AFP/Relaxnews file pic

SENTANI, July 3 — For decades, the only foreign visitors to venture into Papua were gold-diggers, anthropologists, missionaries and soldiers fighting imperial wars.

But the vast, western half of New Guinea island is slowly opening its doors to tourists as a "hidden paradise", a land of ancient tribal cultures, glittering reefs, soaring glaciers and teeming wildlife.

Recreational travellers are still few, at most a few thousand a year; people like Sarah Gabel, a 29-year-old American who says she is "captivated by people who live in harmony with nature".

That's what she found in the Baliem valley, the long-isolated home of the Dani tribe high in the Papuan central highlands, outside the town of Wamena.

"I made a one-week trek. I crossed rivers in the wild, slept in huts and met semi-naked men hunting wild boars with arrows," she said.

This kind of "ethnic tourism" has become the main market for New Guinea, the largest island in Asia, where a thousand indigenous tribes are divided between the independent state of Papua New Guinea to the east and the Indonesian-controlled provinces of Papua and West Papua to the west.

"The clients come mostly from Europe and the US. They don't look for five-star hotels but want to discover unknown territories and authenticity," explained Iwanta Perangin-Angin, whose agency, Papua Adventure, offers stays in Baliem.

Packed with exotic wildlife, Papua also attracts nature buffs and ornithologists in search of birds of paradise and cockatoos. Environment group WWF this week announced the discovery of more than 1,000 new species on New Guinea, including a frog with fangs and a round-headed dolphin.

The Raja Ampat marine park has also earned a reputation as a diving mecca, with more and more liveaboard boats offering extended voyages around the area's dozens of pristine reefs.

"Papua is a hidden paradise. It's a unique destination with a lot to offer, from wild beaches to high mountains and deep jungle, with a strong culture and beautiful art," Trisakti University Institute of Tourism Professor Azril Azahari said.

"It's a niche market because it's very expensive and visitors need to be in good shape to support the climate, the hilly landscape and the very basic transport."

And then there's the political situation. Indonesian troops are accused of widespread human rights abuses against indigenous tribes which have been waging a low-level separatist war since the 1960s, often armed with little more than slings and arrows.

Foreign journalists and aid workers are barred from visiting the resource-rich provinces of Papua to report on the rebellion.

"The political situation has been quiet for some time but Papua is still seen abroad as an unsafe destination. The government has to do something to change this reputation," Azahari said.

"It is essential to develop grassroots, community-based tourism which benefits local people and increases their incomes. The future doesn't lie with luxury resorts."

Others warn against the worst outcomes of "ethnic tourism", such as promoting tribal people as "primitive" when they are not.

This is already happening in the form of reconstructions of tribal wars. When tourists arrive, the Dani men take off their shorts and T-shirts, paint their bodies and attach traditional penis gourds known as "kotekas".

"Papuans are very proud of their traditions but they are weakened by the modern world," said Yotam Yorgen Fonataba, organiser of an annual cultural festival at Sentani Lake, near the Papuan provincial capital of Jayapura.

"I'm still optimistic our culture is strong and we want to protect it. For this, we need to show the world our creativity."

Launched four years ago, the festival brings together thousands of people from 24 communities scattered around the huge lake.

To the rhythm of traditional drums known as "tibas", warriors sing haunting tribal songs while dancers, clad in richly colored costumes, sway on boats that glide across the still lake.

A student choir sings a song which goes: "I am Papuan, I have dark skin, I have curly hair. Papua, a piece of heaven fallen on the Earth." — AFP/Relaxnews

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Technology and protest

Posted: 02 Jul 2011 05:10 PM PDT

JULY 3 — To an observer of the increasingly charged political rhetoric in the country, the lack of political acumen on display by the ruling coalition vis- à-vis the Bersih 2.0 rally is truly astonishing.

If there is one thing to be learned from the Arab Spring, it is that draconian measures against protesters give more impetus and motivation to their cause. It is a different paradigm from the past where in the absence of alternative media, divide and rule was a very successful strategy.

The larger question, of course, is what the powers that be are so afraid of? The answer to a great extent has to do with the current power of technology. Yes, technology.  For instance, consider the differences between, say, the online Curi Curi Wang Malaysia protest and the Bersih 2.0 rally.

Firstly, it seems odd that a street protest (Bersih 2.0) sounds like an online protest while an online protest (Curi Curi Wang Malaysia) sounds like a street demonstration. In the Malaysian contest, both forms of protest used to pressure authority structures to change current policy are somewhat new.

The former is a purely online protest leveraging social networking technology to register protest which goes viral very quickly and after achieving its immediate objective in terms of followers and then tends to lose steam equally quickly.

The latter though leverages the power of visual technology (cameras, news coverage, video clips for online dissemination) to create memorable imagery in order to garner longer lasting support.

While technology has played a crucial part in allowing both forms of protest to become viable, intuitively we understand that Bersih 2.0 poses a greater danger to the status quo than Curi Curi Wang Malaysia.

Online protests are by and large due to their nature less threatening as they offer a safe way to register protest without any of the risks of arrest or physical harm. The lack of effort required (clicking on a like button) creates the perception that it can be ignored.

But when people are willing to take much greater effort and risk to register their protest, as in the case of the Bersih 2.0 rally, we know that their courage and belief in their cause is also much greater.

Also, technology allows street rallies to make for compelling viewing instantaneously, whether on television or online. The power of street protests comes from the visual evidence of the protester's commitment to a cause, Tahrir Square being a prime example.

Which is why the wholesale banning of anything associated with Bersih 2.0 comes as a surprise. (Ed's note: Bersih 2.0 as a movement was banned yesterday.) While raising the costs and risks associated with participation will hardly deter the committed, it will surely enhance the watchability of the event, and subsequently create a level of admiration and sympathy among bystanders and fence sitters.

Add to this the ostensibly non-partisan nature of the cause (free and fair elections) and the government's heavy-handed approach runs the risk of actually worsening its popular standing.

A smarter strategy would be to use this understanding to minimise the impact on the voting population by turning the rally into as much of a non-event as possible. We all know that news cycles are limited and there is a preponderance of causes around the world.

An unopposed peaceful rally for a couple of hours has potentially much less play as a news story than one full of arrests, roadblocks, confiscated T-shirts and dire warnings of violence.

As it stands now though, Bersih 2.0 has the potential to actually become what the ruling coalition fears the most; a powerful show of anger by seemingly ordinary Malaysians which becomes a catalyst to convert the fence-sitting voter to an opposition supporter.

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Erti ancaman atas Ambiga

Posted: 02 Jul 2011 05:07 PM PDT

3 JULAI — Jisteru peguam Ambiaga yang mengepalai rapat perarakan Bersih bertegas untuk meneruskan perhimpunan 9 Julai ini, maka dia dan rakan-rakannya menerima ugutan mengancam keselamatan jiwa melalui SMS yang tidak dapat dikesan pengirimnya.

Dia juga menerima isyarat berupa amaran dari polis jika bertegas untuk meneruskan juga rancangan turun padang itu.

Macam-macam tafsiran boleh dibuat dari isyarat polis itu, seperti suasana menuju kearah negara polis atau polis bertindak berlebihan atas nama menjaga keselamatan. Apa pun polis adalah bertanggungjawab menjamin keselamatan dan ketenteraman awam.

Apa pun tindakan polis adalah dalam lengkongan peruntukan undang-undang tidak kira apa jua bentuk undang-undang itu disenangi oleh keadilan atau sebaliknya. Isyarat itu dapat diketahui dari siapa, iaitu dari polis. Maka ada akauntibilinya yang boleh didebatkan.

Ada pun SMS ancaman terhadap peguam Ambiaga dan beberapa lagi dari siapa? Belum dan tiada dapat dikesan pengirimnya. Hanya bergantung kepada kecekapan polis bagi mengesannya. Dan tentulah ia satu lagi ujian kepada kecekapan polis kita dan menambah lagi kerja polis.

Apa pun ia adalah reaksi dari mereka yang tidak senang dengan hasil positif gerakan turun padang itu. Objektif Bersih adalah ditujukan kepada SPR, kepada kerajaan, kepada UMNO dan kepada Perdana Menteri Najib.

Ia menuntut supaya dilakukan reformasi terhadap perjalanan pilihan raya supaya ia telus, bersih dan adil.

Semua reaksi yang tidak seronok dengan cadangan rapat turun padang Bersih itu adalah bagi membela SPR, membela kerajaan, membela UMNO dan membela Perdana Menteri Najib. Kejayaan Bersih itu nanti sudah tentu menguji wibawa dan nasib Perdana Menteri Najib.

Adalah biasa apabila ada aksi, nescaya adalah reaksi. Pengirim SMS sama ada bertujuan main-main atau bersungguh, tetapi ia dilihat serius.

Sama ada ia dibuat oleh orang gila atau penyokong tegar UMNO atau orang bebas yang tidak mahu kekacauan, maka anggapan mudah dan senang terhadap SMS itu adalah bagi mempertahankan kuasa UMNO dan kuasa kerajaan yang ada.

Yang paling susah hati dengan kesan dan kejayaan Bersih itu nanti ialah UMNO. Juka SPR dapat dibebaskan dari UMNO/BN dan kerajaan, maka yang terancam ialah UMNO.

Maka pihak yang terpaksa menerima tanggungjawab dari ancaman SMS itu ialah Najib dan UMNO.

Tidak penting apakah Najib dan UMNO tahu atau tidak cerita pengiriman SMS itu, tetapi ia datang dari pihak yang membela SPR, UMNO dan Najib. Maka natijah dari kejadiaan pergi kepada UMNO dan Najib.

Boleh jadi SMS itu dibuat oleh pihak ketiga yang bertujuan bagi mengapi-apikan antara Bersih yang disokong penuh oleh pembangkang khususnya Pakatan Rakyat supaya berlaga terus dengan kerajaan Najib dan UMNO. Bukan mustahil musuh dan batu api mengambil kesempatan bagi menegangkan lagi keadaan.

Apa pun perbuatan itu seperti memihak kepada Najib. Maka Najib terpaksa menerima tempelak dan tohmah daripadanya.

Amat malang bagi Najib dan UMNO terpaksa menerima tempelak atas kejadian yang dia dan sekutunya tidak lakukan. Tetapi itu risiko dan beban yang terpaksa dipikul oleh ketua kerajaan dan ketua parti yang memerintah. Apa saja yang berlaku dalam negera, beban dan pertanggungjawaban itu terpaksa dipikul olehnya.

Amat malang juga jika ia dibuat oleh seorang UMNO yang sayang kepada partinya, kepada Najib yang memimpin partinya dan dia adalah penyokong tegar parti dan Najib, maka ia dilakukan atas tujuan membela dan mempertahankan parti, kerajaan dan Najib.

Sekali pun ia adalah bagi mempertahankan Najib dan partinya, tetapi dengan membuat SMS mengugut Ambiaga itu, adalah tindakan yang tidak betul dan salah. Ia menyusah dan menambah beban Najib.

Apabila ia dirasakan dibuat oleh UMNO, maka ada yang akan berfikir, bahawa begitu sekali teruknya UMNO hingga ia sanggup mengancam keselamatan orang yang tidak sealiran dengannya.

Kemungkinan perhimpunan besar-besaran Bersih itu akan menimbulkan huruhara dan penyusahkan adalah satu pandangan yang bersifat kebarangkalian.

Belum tentu persepti itu berlaku.

Jika betul negara ini aman, rakyatnya terbuka dan bertoleransi, bertamaddun, berpegang kepada amalan demokrasi, dan kerajaannya disokong penuh orang rakyat, maka tiada apa yang dibimbangkan dengan demonstrasi aman. Apa lagi ia dijaga oleh polis yang cekap bertaraf dunia dan kerajaan yang pintar yang berfikiran maju, maka tidak wajar panik dan gelabah atas amalan yang biasa dalam masyarakat dan negara maju.

Tetapi bagi negara dan masyarakat yang bertaraf konggo dan gurka, tidak sedia membiarkan tunjuk perasaan aman. Ketakutannya lebih teruk dari hasil tunjuk perasaan itu.

Jika pengirim SMS itu bagi memela dan menyokong Najib, ternyata tindakan itu betul-betul seperti pribahasa sokong membawa rebah.

Khairy Jamaluddin, Ketua Pemuda UMNO nampak kesan nagatif dari SMS itu, maka ada juga SMS sama mengugut keseslamatannya dan rakan-rakannya. Ia ada satu perang saikologi terhadap penganjur Bersih dan pembangkang. Seolah- olah penyokong pembangkang pun sama gila dengan pengampu kerajaan.

Itu yang dapat difahami atas SMS beracun itu.

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Subra: Majikan boleh ambil pembantu rumah Indonesia tanpa ejen

Posted: 03 Jul 2011 12:24 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR, 3 Jun — Majikan boleh menggaji pembantu rumah warganegara Indonesia secara terus tanpa melalui khidmat ejen atau agensi berkaitan apabila prosedur mengenainya dipersetujui oleh Malaysia dan republik itu.

Menteri Sumber Manusia Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam berkata perkara itu merupakan antara yang terkandung dalam Memorandum Persefahaman (MoU) mengenai pengambilan pembantu rumah dari republik itu yang ditandatangani akhir Mei lepas.

"Contohnya kalau majikan itu ada pembantu rumah yang bekerja sekarang sudah tamat tempoh dan mahu pulang (ke negaranya), kemudian pembantu rumah itu mempunyai angota keluarga yang mahu menggantikan tempatnya, majikan boleh terus mengambilnya tanpa melalui saluran agensi," katanya dipetik Bernama Online.

Beliau berkata kepada pemberita selepas pelancaran program "My Skills 2011" peringkat kebangsaan oleh Presiden MIC Datuk G. Palanivel di Universiti Malaya di sini, hari ini.

Dr Subramaniam berkata kedua-dua negara sedang memperincikan perkara itu termasuk menyenaraikan prosedur yang perlu dipatuhi oleh majikan sebelum ia boleh dilaksanakan.

Selain itu, mengenai kadar bayaran pengambilan pembantu rumah oleh agensi pekerja asing, beliau berkata pihaknya bersama Kementerian Dalam Negeri telah mengadakan pertemuan dengan agensi-agensi terbabit bagi menjelaskan kadar bayaran baru.

Beliau berkata daripada 100 agensi yang ditemui, lebih 30 agensi telah menyatakan persetujuan untuk mengenakan bayaran pada kadar RM4,511 seperti yang terkandung dalam MoU itu.

"Agensi-agensi yang bersetuju ini bolehlah mengambil pembantu rumah apabila pengambilan semula dibuka nanti, mereka yang tidak bersetuju kena tunggulah," katanya.

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Najib: Putrajaya guna Ordinan Darurat elak masalah serius

Posted: 03 Jul 2011 12:17 AM PDT

PEKAN, 3 Julai — Tindakan polis menahan beberapa individu di bawah Ordinan Darurat (Ketenteraman Awam dan Mencegah Jenayah) 1969 kerana dipercayai terlibat dalam anasir subversif merupakan langkah pencegahan bagi mengelakkan daripada perkara lebih serius berlaku, kata Perdana Menteri.

Datuk Seri Najib Razak (gambar) berkata tindakan itu bertujuan bagi memastikan keamanan dan ketenteraman negara dikekalkan.

"Ini sebagai langkah preventif, pencegahan lebih baik daripada berubat, apa-apa polis buat ini sebagai satu langkah pencegahan daripada sesuatu yang lebih serius berlaku," katanya dipetik Bernama Online.

Beliau berkata demikian ketika diminta mengulas penahanan enam individu termasuk Anggota Parlimen Sungai Siput Dr D. Jeyakumar mengikut Ordinan Darurat yang pertama kali digunakan terhadap penyokong Himpunan Bersih 2.0 9 Julai ini.

Najib berkata beliau yakin polis memahami segala implikasi dalam mengambil sebarang tindakan terhadap penyokong perhimpunan itu.

"Ada sebahagian daripada rakyat yang mahukan kita (kerajaan) bertindak dengan menggunakan apa juga kuasa yang ada pada kita tetapi saya percaya pihak polis memahami segala implikasi kalau mereka nak mengambil apa-apa tindakan, yang penting sesuatu tindakan itu mendapat sokongan daripada rakyat," katanya.

Beliau berkata penganjuran perhimpunan 9 Julai mengundang pelbagai eksploitasi oleh pihak-pihak tertentu.

"Ada beberapa elemen bila ada demonstrasi seperti ini, ada orang nak tumpang semangkuk jadi mungkin ada mereka yang berfahaman komunis, ada mereka yang merupakan kaki pengacau, mungkin ada mereka yang suka berhimpun sebab suka pada keadaan yang liar dan keadaan yang boleh menaikkan semangat mereka dan sebagainya," katanya.

Perdana Menteri berkata kumpulan itu juga cuba menggambarkan kerajaan bersifat autokrasi dan kuku besi serta tidak liberal kerana menolak perbuatan yang mereka ingin lakukan.

"Mereka akan menggunakan media antarabangsa untuk menggambarkan secara negatif kerajaan Malaysia... kalau sekiranya mereka boleh buat provokasi pada kita sehinggakan kita terpaksa menggunakan sesuatu yang mereka boleh gambarkan sebagai menggunakan kezaliman terhadap mereka.

"Kebebasan untuk berkumpul ada syarat-syarat sebab kita mesti jaga keamanan dan ketenteraman awam. Kalau kita buat terlalu bebas nanti negara kita ini akan menjurus pada keadaan yang huru-hara dan tidak menentu yang tidak menguntungkan sesiapa sama sekali," katanya.

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