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France boasts best cookbooks in the world

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 06:45 PM PST

February 26, 2013

Puurst by Jonnie and Therese Boer: Best Chef Cookbook title.©PuurstPARIS, Feb 26 — France emerged leader at an international cookbook competition over the weekend, with 17 titles nabbing the top spot across a slew of categories, including best digital cookbook and best drinks and wine book.

At the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards in Paris, France took 33 awards, 17 of which were ranked first in their category. They included French chef titan Alain Ducasse's Mon Grand Livre de Cuisine, a collection of 250 recipes and 100 cooking tutorials, which was named best digital cookbook.

Elixirs from France, a collaborative effort that includes contributions from wine and filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, was No. 1 title in the category of Drinks and Wine, Photos and Illustrations.

The 287-page hardcover by Jane Anson retraces the history of the five premiers crus of Bordeaux.

After France came China, the UK, Spain and Belgium, in that order, with the most medal hauls.

In the coveted chef category, husband and wife team Jonnie and Therese Boer of Michelin-starred restaurant De Librije in Zwolle, about an hour northeast of Amsterdam, took home the top award for their book Puurst, which means pure in Dutch.

The 440-page hardcover features 200 recipes divided thematically by flavour.

Other big winners of the night include celebrity Canadian chef Martin Picard for his Cabane à Sucre au Pied de Cochon, a 386-page ode to Canada's national food item, maple syrup, which was named Cookbook of the Year.

The Cookbook Library by Anne Willan and Mark Cherniavsky, a culinary encyclopaedia that traces four centuries of gastronomic history was inducted into the Hall of Fame while Wine Grapes, by renowned wine writer Jancis Robinson, was inducted into the Wine and Drink Hall of Fame.

The Gourmand Award standings by country, ranked by the total No. 1 winners:

1. France 17 No. 1 winners
2. China 11
3. UK 9
4. Spain 8
5. Belgium 7
6. USA 7
7. Sweden 6
8. Australia 5
9. Canada 4
10. Denmark 4

Click here for the full results. — AFP/Relaxnews

Hyper-sustainable Tokyo restaurant ‘best in Asia’

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 05:54 PM PST

February 26, 2013

Narisawa's "Evolve with the Forest" at his eponymously named restaurant in Tokyo.©NarisawaSINGAPORE, Feb 26 —Chef Yoshihiro Narisawa's eponymously named Tokyo restaurant has been hailed as the best dining destination in Asia, a newly bestowed title that's poised to launch a banner year for the restaurant that fetes its 10th anniversary in 2013.

The win isn't a surprise, given that the two-Michelin-starred restaurant Narisawa was named Best in Asia for three consecutive years by the chefs, critics and food journalists at the World's 50 Best Restaurants, the big sister to Asia's 50 Best Restaurants awards, which took place in Singapore last night.

Yoshihiro Narisawa: Champion of sustainable gastronomy.©NarisawaSingapore dominates the top 50 restaurants list covering 25 countries and regions across Asia, with a showing of 10 addresses. It is followed by Hong Kong (9), Tokyo (6) and Shanghai (5).

At Narisawa, one of the restaurant's signature dishes is pitched as the best expression of the chef's cooking style and culinary philosophy: Wagyu rump roast marinated in leek, basted in olive oil and carbonised on the outside.

As a champion of sustainable gastronomy, Narisawa's ingredients are sourced locally from Japanese suppliers and then transformed using classic French culinary techniques.

Guided by Narisawa's love and respect for nature, the cuisine highlights seasonal ingredients executed with a "sense of drama" and theatricality that's at once elegant and minimalist, say editors at Asia's 50 Best Restaurants.

To mark Narisawa's 10th anniversary, the restaurant has launched a 10-course tasting menu created to evoke the "flow" of the four seasons. Dinner is ¥21,000 or around RM680.

Rounding out the top five restaurants in Asia are Nihonryori Ryugin, in Tokyo — which also nipped at the heels of Narisawa in the World's 50 Best ranking in 2012 — Nahm in Bangkok, Amber in Hong Kong and Restaurant André in Singapore.

Asia's 50 Best Restaurants are decided on by an academy of 900 chefs, restaurateurs, food critics and gastronomes from around the world.

Meanwhile, the Miele Guide's version of Asia's Top 20 Restaurants declared Joel Robuchon's Macau restaurant Robuchon au Dôme the best on the continent earlier this year.

Click here for the full list of Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2013. — AFP/Relaxnews

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Murray hopes his new hotel will be a smash hit

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 07:43 AM PST

February 25, 2013

LONDON, Feb 25 – Andy Murray will be keen to prove his business nous and hospitality skills are as good as his tennis after he purchased a luxury hotel in his Scottish hometown of Dunblane.

The British number one (picture) opted to buy the hotel where his brother Jamie, a Wimbledon mixed doubles champion, got married in 2010.

"I am pleased to have acquired Cromlix House and look forward to securing its future as a successful business," Murray said in a statement on his website (http://www.andymurray.com) today.

"By re-establishing Cromlix as a leading luxury hotel at the heart of the Dunblane community we will be able to attract new visitors to the area, create a number of new jobs and focus on supporting other local businesses.

"I'm pleased to be able to give something back to the community I grew up in."

Apart from being the hometown of US Open champion Murray, Dunblane is also known as the site of Britain's worst school massacre after 16 children and their teacher were gunned down in 1996 by a local misfit.

Murray has brought plenty of cheer to the small Stirlingshire town in recent months as a gold postbox in the vicinity marks his singles triumph at the London Olympics.

He then became the first British man in 76 years to win a grand slam title at Flushing Meadows last September.

He plans to refurbish the hotel before re-opening it next year ahead of the 2014 Ryder Cup, which is being staged a short drive away at Gleneagles.

Local media reported Murray had purchased the hotel for US$2.75 million (RM8.52 million). – Reuters

Barca seeks improvement to defence, attack

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 05:34 AM PST

February 25, 2013

Barcelona's Lionel Messi celebrates a goal against Sevilla at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, February 23, 2013. — Reuters picBARCELONA, Feb 25 — Barcelona need to be more efficient in front of goal and iron out defensive lapses if they are to beat Real Madrid in the King's Cup last four, assistant coach Jordi Roura and midfielder Cesc Fabregas said today.

Holders Barca have a slight advantage for tomorrow's semi-final second leg at the Nou Camp after securing a 1-1 draw at Real's Bernabeu stadium in last month's first leg.

However, they showed a lack of ideas in attack in losing 2-0 at an ultra-defensive AC Milan in last week's Champions League last 16 first leg and again appeared vulnerable at the back in coming from a goal down to rescue a 2-1 La Liga win at home to Sevilla on Saturday.

It was the 11th match in a row in all competitions in which the runaway La Liga leaders failed to keep a clean sheet.

"We have seen that some of the goals have been conceded through our own fault and we will try to correct that," Roura, standing in for Tito Vilanova while he recovers from throat surgery, told a news conference.

With Real forward Cristiano Ronaldo firing on all cylinders, a tight defence is particularly important for Barca, who play at the Bernabeu in La Liga on Saturday.

Before the first leg, the Portuguese had scored at least once in his last six "Clasicos" and headed the goal that gave Real a 1-0 victory over their arch rivals in the 2011 Cup final.

Fabregas, who netted Barca's goal in the first leg before Raphael Varane grabbed a late equaliser, said he and his team mates will need to be as ruthless as Real in taking their chances.

"We have to be as effective as possible in the return game because they are," he told Barca TV today.

"We have to be on good form in front of goal if we want to get through," added the former Arsenal captain.

"It's crucial to score and not to sit back and wait and see what happens.

"Madrid are very dangerous and to qualify for the final we have to play the best football we are capable of." — Reuters

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China ends Lunar New Year with molten metal showers

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 07:56 AM PST

February 25, 2013

A Chinese blacksmith throws molten metal against a cold stone wall to create sparks, during the Lantern Festival which traditionally marks the end of the Lunar New Year celebrations, in Nuanquan, Hebei province on February 24, 2013. – AFP picNUANQUAN, Feb 25 – Fireworks lit up the sky across China yesterday and straw-hatted farmers in one village hurled molten metal into the air, as the country marked the end of Lunar New Year festivities.

China's Lantern Festival traditionally signals the close of just over two weeks of rest and feasting during the Lunar New Year, the country's biggest holiday, which sees hundreds of millions return to their ancestral homes.

Cities across the country echoed with explosions as millions took to the streets to set off fireworks, and one village hosted a molten metal throwing festival, one of a host of ancient Chinese customs revived in recent decades.

With little more than a straw hat and goggles for protection, a team of farmers spooned molten hot metal from buckets before hurling it at a brick wall, where it rained down in fountains of glowing shards.

The spectacle brought roars of approval from the audience in Nuanquan village, a few hours drive from Beijing, which has revived the centuries-old festival in a bid to boost tourism, building a dedicated amphitheatre for the purpose.

Scrap iron collected from households in the village is melted down in primitive furnaces, which shoot flames and torrents of sparks into the night sky behind the technicolour stage.

Donning a straw hat and a wooly jacket, one 49-year-old maize farmer completed his transition to a fire-thrower, saying: "I love doing it... there's no danger at all."

The fiery festival is said to have been invented over 300 years ago by poor blacksmiths in the village who could not afford the fireworks traditionally used during the season.

"We have an ancient saying, if you don't set off fireworks or throw molten metal... the village won't be peaceful, we still believe that," festival performer Liu Yueqing said, before taking to the stage in a bright yellow uniform.

But the festival was banned during the tumultous decade of the Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1976. "If you took part, you could be arrested," a local resident surnamed Zou said.

"Anyone who took part was said to be cow monsters and snake demons," he said, referring to a slogan used to condemn people during the period, adding that the revived version of the festival was "bigger and better than ever".

Faced with low profits from farming, villages across China have turned to tourism as a source of income, rediscovering their ancient architecture, crafts and festivals as a way of luring visitors from the cities.

Some taking in the sites at Nuanquan were worried by the tourism push. "Now the biggest threat to traditional village culture isn't politics – it's economics," Hou Xue, a Beijing cultural relic enthusiast said.

"These flashy government organised events don't have the right flavour, they don't seem authentic," he added.

While hot metal sparks fizzed under the full moon, others in China set off fireworks and ate sweet dumplings to mark the festival.

"The pork ones sold out early. We can't make enough," said a clerk at a branch of a famous dumpling chain in China's commercial hub of Shanghai, who offered crab meat or sweet sesame paste alternatives.

Worshippers thronged Shanghai's Jing'an Buddhist Temple, burning incense and tossing coins into a giant urn to make wishes for the coming year.

A "fireworks spree" yesterday evening led to Beijing's air quality falling to hazardous levels, the state-run China Radio International reported.

Parts of the country have been blanketed with thick smog in recent weeks, with the pollution blamed on coal-burning and auto exhaust emissions.

Many of China's migrant workers living in rural areas delay their return to their workplaces beyond the official public holiday, which lasts only a week. – AFP/Relaxnews

Bela Tarr swaps film making for running unique school

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 07:46 AM PST

February 25, 2013

Film director Bela Tarr poses for a picture after an interview in Sarajevo February 21, 2013. — Reuters picSARAJEVO, Feb 25 — Revered Hungarian director Bela Tarr's famously uncompromising approach to cinema will now be passed to future generations as he begins a new course for budding filmmakers in Sarajevo.

The 57-year-old retired from directing after the release in 2011 of "The Turin Horse", a bleak, black-and-white portrayal of a peasant and his daughter abandoned by man and God in their remote, windswept cottage.

Its long takes and sparse dialogue and narrative were trademarks of Tarr, who won over critics around the world and is perhaps most famous for his seven-hour epic "Satantango" based on a novel by compatriot Laszlo Krasznahorkai.

It will come as little surprise to hear Tarr speak not of commercial success in cinema, but artistic integrity at a time when independent filmmakers are struggling to raise money to make movies that have limited box office potential.

"Film is different — you cannot teach, you can do only one thing which is to develop young filmmakers — give them freedom, tell them they can be brave, they can be themselves, do what they really want," Tarr said in an interview.

Last week classes began at his newly launched Film Factory at the Sarajevo University School for Science and Technology, offering a three-year programme which Tarr and his associates said would adopt a fresh approach to filmmaking.

"It started when I decided not to make any more movies," Tarr said of his idea to launch an international PhD-level film programme for mature directors.

"I had the feeling this was the next step in my life because I want to share what I know, and I want to protect young filmmakers, give them the protection to be free," he told Reuters in his offices in the Bosnian capital.

ART BACK INTO FILM

Accommodated in a building located in the old part of Sarajevo, his Film Factory is now home to 17 students who have come from as far as Japan and Mexico to explore the secrets of filmmaking.

"It's a unique attempt to really work artistically in film, and to bring film to the level of art again," said Fred Kelemen, a German cinematographer and director who runs a camera workshop at the school.

"I think it's very important because it's something that many film schools around the world do not do any more," he added before mentoring students in capturing light against a dark backdrop on camera.

Kelemen has worked with Tarr on several films, and has been branded by critics as the "maestro of black and white silence".

The programme includes a theoretical section based on analysing films as well as practical workshops, which will be run by independent cinema stars including Aki Kaurismaki, Gus Van Sant, Jim Jarmusch and Tilda Swinton.

Students are expected to produce four films over the first two years and a feature in the final year.

"It looks like a menu," Tarr said of his programme. "In the end you have to cook your own food. The third part, when they are making their own movies, is where the real cooking is done, and that is my responsibility."

Most students said they applied for the school because of its unconventional approach to film and its roster of prominent figures from the film industry.

"After 110 years of cinema we are at the point where everything is undone," said Keja Ho Kramer from France, who has worked in the film business for the past 12 years.

"So to have an opportunity to rethink where the future is with all these amazing people is what interests me most."

Tarr is confident the course will achieve its goal of promoting freedom of art and expression, and produce some "good, strong movies.

"We are here, we have cameras, we have lights, we have fantasy, they have time, they are young, full of energy, full of hope — I do not see a problem. We just have to work, work, work, work." — Reuters

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China ends Lunar New Year with molten metal showers

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 07:56 AM PST

February 25, 2013

A Chinese blacksmith throws molten metal against a cold stone wall to create sparks, during the Lantern Festival which traditionally marks the end of the Lunar New Year celebrations, in Nuanquan, Hebei province on February 24, 2013. – AFP picNUANQUAN, Feb 25 – Fireworks lit up the sky across China yesterday and straw-hatted farmers in one village hurled molten metal into the air, as the country marked the end of Lunar New Year festivities.

China's Lantern Festival traditionally signals the close of just over two weeks of rest and feasting during the Lunar New Year, the country's biggest holiday, which sees hundreds of millions return to their ancestral homes.

Cities across the country echoed with explosions as millions took to the streets to set off fireworks, and one village hosted a molten metal throwing festival, one of a host of ancient Chinese customs revived in recent decades.

With little more than a straw hat and goggles for protection, a team of farmers spooned molten hot metal from buckets before hurling it at a brick wall, where it rained down in fountains of glowing shards.

The spectacle brought roars of approval from the audience in Nuanquan village, a few hours drive from Beijing, which has revived the centuries-old festival in a bid to boost tourism, building a dedicated amphitheatre for the purpose.

Scrap iron collected from households in the village is melted down in primitive furnaces, which shoot flames and torrents of sparks into the night sky behind the technicolour stage.

Donning a straw hat and a wooly jacket, one 49-year-old maize farmer completed his transition to a fire-thrower, saying: "I love doing it... there's no danger at all."

The fiery festival is said to have been invented over 300 years ago by poor blacksmiths in the village who could not afford the fireworks traditionally used during the season.

"We have an ancient saying, if you don't set off fireworks or throw molten metal... the village won't be peaceful, we still believe that," festival performer Liu Yueqing said, before taking to the stage in a bright yellow uniform.

But the festival was banned during the tumultous decade of the Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1976. "If you took part, you could be arrested," a local resident surnamed Zou said.

"Anyone who took part was said to be cow monsters and snake demons," he said, referring to a slogan used to condemn people during the period, adding that the revived version of the festival was "bigger and better than ever".

Faced with low profits from farming, villages across China have turned to tourism as a source of income, rediscovering their ancient architecture, crafts and festivals as a way of luring visitors from the cities.

Some taking in the sites at Nuanquan were worried by the tourism push. "Now the biggest threat to traditional village culture isn't politics – it's economics," Hou Xue, a Beijing cultural relic enthusiast said.

"These flashy government organised events don't have the right flavour, they don't seem authentic," he added.

While hot metal sparks fizzed under the full moon, others in China set off fireworks and ate sweet dumplings to mark the festival.

"The pork ones sold out early. We can't make enough," said a clerk at a branch of a famous dumpling chain in China's commercial hub of Shanghai, who offered crab meat or sweet sesame paste alternatives.

Worshippers thronged Shanghai's Jing'an Buddhist Temple, burning incense and tossing coins into a giant urn to make wishes for the coming year.

A "fireworks spree" yesterday evening led to Beijing's air quality falling to hazardous levels, the state-run China Radio International reported.

Parts of the country have been blanketed with thick smog in recent weeks, with the pollution blamed on coal-burning and auto exhaust emissions.

Many of China's migrant workers living in rural areas delay their return to their workplaces beyond the official public holiday, which lasts only a week. – AFP/Relaxnews

Michelle Obama’s dance moves go viral on YouTube

Posted: 24 Feb 2013 10:59 PM PST

February 25, 2013

Obama also touts her "Let's Move!" campaign, saying it has seen progress since she launched it three years ago, but there is still work to do. – Reuters pic

LOS ANGELES, Feb 25 – A video clip of First Lady Michelle Obama grooving with a dressed-in-drag Jimmy Fallon on his late-night comedy talk show has gone viral on YouTube yesterday.

In the video, the pair, each clad in conservative slacks and cardigans, and Fallon with a long brown-haired wig, perform a routine dubbed "Evolution of Mom Dancing," to promote Obama's "Let's Move!" youth fitness and nutrition campaign.

The dance moves – with names like "The 'Go Shopping, Get Groceries,'" and "The 'Out of Sync Electric Slide'" according to titles splashed on the bottom of the screen – progress from a simple side-to-side step and ends with Fallon stalking off set as Obama rocks a smooth "Dougie."

The clip, which has already been viewed nearly a half million times since being posted on Saturday and "liked" more than 10,000 times, has prompted effusive comments about the first lady and her first family.

"For the first time... we have a first lady with soul," wrote zestydude87.

And Rina Lubit wrote, "it may be just me but i really love the presidential family. they just really seem like sincerely good and chill people."

In an interview later on the show, Obama rates her husband's dance skills a "B," saying "he's got, like, three good moves."

Obama also touts her "Let's Move!" campaign, saying it has seen progress since she launched it three years ago, but there is still work to do.

"Over the past three years, we've seen a culture shift. Now people understand that this is an issue," she said.

"We've got better lunches in the schools, we've got companies putting grocery stores in under-served communities. We've got our athletes, our Olympians, working to get our kids more active. It's really heartening to see."

Obesity is a major health problem in the United States, where one in three adults and almost one in five children is overweight.

Among other initiatives for "Let's Move," the first lady, an attorney by training, has planted the White House's first garden since World War II and written a book with healthy recipes. – AFP-Relaxnews

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Bela Tarr swaps film making for running unique school

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 07:46 AM PST

February 25, 2013

Film director Bela Tarr poses for a picture after an interview in Sarajevo February 21, 2013. — Reuters picSARAJEVO, Feb 25 — Revered Hungarian director Bela Tarr's famously uncompromising approach to cinema will now be passed to future generations as he begins a new course for budding filmmakers in Sarajevo.

The 57-year-old retired from directing after the release in 2011 of "The Turin Horse", a bleak, black-and-white portrayal of a peasant and his daughter abandoned by man and God in their remote, windswept cottage.

Its long takes and sparse dialogue and narrative were trademarks of Tarr, who won over critics around the world and is perhaps most famous for his seven-hour epic "Satantango" based on a novel by compatriot Laszlo Krasznahorkai.

It will come as little surprise to hear Tarr speak not of commercial success in cinema, but artistic integrity at a time when independent filmmakers are struggling to raise money to make movies that have limited box office potential.

"Film is different — you cannot teach, you can do only one thing which is to develop young filmmakers — give them freedom, tell them they can be brave, they can be themselves, do what they really want," Tarr said in an interview.

Last week classes began at his newly launched Film Factory at the Sarajevo University School for Science and Technology, offering a three-year programme which Tarr and his associates said would adopt a fresh approach to filmmaking.

"It started when I decided not to make any more movies," Tarr said of his idea to launch an international PhD-level film programme for mature directors.

"I had the feeling this was the next step in my life because I want to share what I know, and I want to protect young filmmakers, give them the protection to be free," he told Reuters in his offices in the Bosnian capital.

ART BACK INTO FILM

Accommodated in a building located in the old part of Sarajevo, his Film Factory is now home to 17 students who have come from as far as Japan and Mexico to explore the secrets of filmmaking.

"It's a unique attempt to really work artistically in film, and to bring film to the level of art again," said Fred Kelemen, a German cinematographer and director who runs a camera workshop at the school.

"I think it's very important because it's something that many film schools around the world do not do any more," he added before mentoring students in capturing light against a dark backdrop on camera.

Kelemen has worked with Tarr on several films, and has been branded by critics as the "maestro of black and white silence".

The programme includes a theoretical section based on analysing films as well as practical workshops, which will be run by independent cinema stars including Aki Kaurismaki, Gus Van Sant, Jim Jarmusch and Tilda Swinton.

Students are expected to produce four films over the first two years and a feature in the final year.

"It looks like a menu," Tarr said of his programme. "In the end you have to cook your own food. The third part, when they are making their own movies, is where the real cooking is done, and that is my responsibility."

Most students said they applied for the school because of its unconventional approach to film and its roster of prominent figures from the film industry.

"After 110 years of cinema we are at the point where everything is undone," said Keja Ho Kramer from France, who has worked in the film business for the past 12 years.

"So to have an opportunity to rethink where the future is with all these amazing people is what interests me most."

Tarr is confident the course will achieve its goal of promoting freedom of art and expression, and produce some "good, strong movies.

"We are here, we have cameras, we have lights, we have fantasy, they have time, they are young, full of energy, full of hope — I do not see a problem. We just have to work, work, work, work." — Reuters

Actor Depardieu wants to make film in Russia’s volatile Chechnya

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 07:39 AM PST

February 25, 2013

French film star Gerard Depardieu (R) shows his passport with residency permit as Vladimir Volkov, head of the Republic of Mordovia, applauds during a visit to the town of Saransk, southeast of Moscow February 23, 2013. — Reuters picMOSCOW, Feb 25 — Film star Gerard Depardieu, who received a hug and a Russian passport from President Vladimir Putin last month, has announced he wants to make a movie in Chechnya after dining and dancing with the volatile region's strongarm leader.

Depardieu abandoned his homeland of France to avoid a planned 75-per cent tax on millionaires. He moved to Belgium last year but then continued east to Russia, where Putin granted him citizenship. The two men were shown on state television shaking hands and hugging.

The day after registering as a resident of the Russian city of Saransk on Saturday, the star of "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "Green Card" flew to the Chechen capital, Grozny, and was shown on television at a feast with regional leader Ramzan Kadyrov.

Pro-Kremlin Kadyrov has imposed an uneasy peace over Chechnya where militants still fight to create an Islamist state more than a decade after Russia re-established federal control over the mainly Muslim region. Two separatist wars there are estimated to have killed more than 100,000 people.

"I would really like to shoot a film here and show that it's possible to do that here in Grozny, shoot a great film," Depardieu, 64, told private broadcaster NTV, in comments aired today.

"I can't reveal all the details now, but we'll come back here and this is only the beginning," he said at a reception where he showed off traditional 'Lezginka' dance moves, performing with flourishes of fists in the air while dancing with a Chechen woman in a green headscarf.

Human rights groups have accused security services in Chechnya of carrying out kidnappings, torture and extrajudicial killings to try to quash the insurgency. Kadyrov denies the allegations and calls them an attempt to blacken his name.

Depardieu first came to Chechnya to celebrate Kadyrov's birthday last year. When the actor was presented with his Russian passport, the Chechen leader invited Depardieu to live in the region.

"We got to know each other well during his first trip. We discussed several projects. I believe that the current trip will also be productive," Kadyrov was quoted by Interfax news agency as saying.

Depardieu has said he did not leave France for tax reasons. Russia, where the actor has appeared in an advertising campaign for ketchup and a film about the monk Grigory Rasputin, has a flat tax of 13 per cent on income. — Reuters

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70 anggota SAPP Beaufort keluar parti, sertai UMNO

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 02:50 AM PST

February 25, 2013

BEAUFORT, 25 Feb — Sebanyak 70 anggota Parti Maju Sabah (SAPP) di sini meninggalkan parti pembangkang itu untuk menyertai Umno selepas kecewa dan hilang kepercayaan terhadap parti tersebut.

Anggota Jawatankuasa SAPP Beaufort, Saidi Kasni yang mengetuai kumpulan itu menyerahkan borang keahlian Umno kepada Ketua Wanita Umno Bahagian Beaufort Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun dalam majlis silaturahim bersama pemimpin yang diadakan di Kg Binunuk di sini semalam.

Azizah yang mengalu-alukan penyertaan mereka berkata keputusan anggota SAPP meninggalkan parti itu dibuat kerana mereka kecewa dengan pucuk pimpinan parti berkenaan yang tidak menepati janji.

"Mereka tertarik dengan cara kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) menepati janji dan itulah yang menjadi kehendak mereka selama ini," katanya ketika ditemui di sini.

Sementara itu, Saidi yang menganggotai jawatankuasa SAPP Beaufort sejak 2008 berkata beliau dan anggota yang lain kini sudah hilang keyakinan terhadap parti itu.

Beliau mendakwa SAPP tidak pernah prihatin terhadap nasib rakyat sebaliknya hanya pandai menabur janji kosong.

"Janji hendak beri bantuan itu, bantuan ini tetapi akhirnya yang tampil menghulurkan bantuan kepada kami hanyalah BN," katanya.

Sejurus selepas majlis itu, Azizah menghadiri program Skim Rondaan Sukarela (SRS) Dekat Di Hati Peringkat Daerah Beaufort yang berlangsung di Kawasan Rukun Tetangga (KRT) Kampung Lubak. — Bernama

Jadikan HSR Taiwan contoh untuk Malaysia-Singapura, kata Nur Jazlan

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 01:17 AM PST

February 25, 2013

KUALA LUMPUR, 25 Feb — Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed hari ini mencadangkan agar kerajaan Malaysia mengambil contoh pembangunan sistem Kereta Api Laju (HSR) Taiwan bagi digunakan sebagai model pembangunan HSR yang bakal menghubungkan Malaysia dan Singapura.

Ahli Parlimen Pulai Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed turut mencadangkan agar kerajaan menggunakan kaedah Bina-Kendali-Pindah (BOT) yang melibatkan pihak kerajaan dan yang boleh dilaksanakan dalam membangunkan HSR Malaysia Singapura. — Gambar failAhli Parlimen Pulai itu berkata ianya berikutan pembangunan HSR Taiwan yang menghubungkan Taipei dan Kaohsiung di Selatan  berikutan jaraknya yang lebih kurang sama antara Malaysia dan Singapura selain menggunakan inisiatif Penyertaan Awam dan Swasta (PPP).

"Faktor tambang, tanah dan keupayaan syarikat HSR untuk beroperasi sendiri tanpa perlu bergantung kepada kerajaan adalah perkara yang paling utama dalam pembinaan HSR.

"Di Taiwan, HSR berkenaan adalah milik syarikat persendirian iaitu Taiwan Speed Rail Corporation (THSRC)  dan dikawal selia oleh Biro High Speed Rail milik kerajaan Taiwan," katanya yang juga merupakan Pengerusi UDA.

Jelas Nur Jazlan, dalam lawatannya bersama empat delegasi Ahli Parlimen Barisan Nasional (BN) ke Taiwan baru-baru ini, pihaknya diberikan taklimat terperinci berhubung HSR Taiwan yang mula beroperasi sejak 2007, termasuk empat tahun pertama HSR Taiwan beroperasi, ia mencatatkan kerugian.

""Kita perlu sedar bahawa tambang HSR tidak akan dapat menampung kos operasi kereta api laju ini, kerana harganya perlu kompetitif kerana pengguna mempunyai pilihan untuk menggunakan kapal terbang, kereta api  atau kereta.

"Jadi, apa yang perlu dilakukan adalah untuk mengoptimakan tanah di kawasan stesen HSR Malaysia-Singapura bagi membolehkan ia menjana pendapatan kepada syarikat yang menjalankan operasi HSR ini," katanya.

Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak minggu lalu telah mengumumkan pembinaan HSR yang menghubungkan Kuala Lumpur dan Singapura yang dijangka hanya akan mengambil masa 90 minit untuk menghubungkan kedua-dua negara jiran itu.

Selain itu, Nur Jazlan turut mencadangkan agar kerajaan menggunakan kaedah Bina-Kendali-Pindah (BOT) yang melibatkan pihak kerajaan dan yang boleh dilaksanakan dalam membangunkan HSR Malaysia Singapura.

"Satu model pembangunan strategik HSR antara kerajaan dan swasta perlu dilakukan dan antara yang boleh diambil kira adalah melalui kaedah Bina-Kendali-Pindah (BOT) dengan kerajaan membina dan mengendalikan HSR untuk satu tempoh masa sebelum menyerahkan kepada syarikat swasta bagi meneruskan pengangkutan ini," katanya.

Beliau turut berkata kerajaan juga perlu memastikan bahawa HSR berkenaan mesti mempunyai kadar ketepatan masa yang tinggi bagi menarik pengguna menggunakan sistem pengangkutan berkenaan.

Malah Nur Jazlan turut mengingatkan agar kerajaan tidak boleh berterusan menanggung subsidi dalam menyediakan perkhidmatan awam di negara ini, kerana ia akan menyebabkan kos tinggi sekaligus mengakibatkan perbelanjaan kerajaan turut meningkat.

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The anti-Sharia movement: Fact, fiction or farce

Posted: 24 Feb 2013 04:22 PM PST

February 25, 2013

Rushdi believes that a change agent must tell the truth to a benevolent dictator, religious hardliner, and compassionately connect with youth and have nots.

FEB 25 — An article in the New York Times, "The Man Behind The Anti-Shariah Movement", showcased the crusading efforts of David Yerushalmi. 

His circle of support includes like-minded prominent visionaries, thought leaders and presidential candidates like Newt Gingrich, Michelle Bachmann, Sarah Palin, Pamela Geller, Frank Gaffney — all alleged experts on culture, financial systems, history and religion.

Yerushalmi says he has been taught Arabic and Sharia by two Islamic scholars, but won't reveal their identities. The premise of his position is that Islamic law, or Sharia, "presents the greatest threat to American freedom since the Cold War," whereby the USA would eventually stand for United States of Afghanistan!

(Actually the biggest threat to America may be S&P recently downgrading US debt, from AAA to AA+, with the insulting negative outlook, and stating "… America's governance and policymaking [is] becoming less stable, less effective, and less predictable than what we previously believed…")

Yerushalmi makes some interesting comments, and three of them require either additional elaborations or placing into context for a more informed understanding.

First, he states Islamic militants have not perverted Islam, rather, the Islamic doctrine seeks global hegemony and overseas Muslims support Islamic rule. 

It's interesting to know he and his inner circle believe in something that we, Muslims, do not believe in; Islamic militants have not only attempted to pervert the religion, but also highjacked its core peaceful teaching with their diametrically opposite ideology of hate and murder.

As Timothy McVeigh and Anders Behring Breivik, the so called "Christian terrorist", do not represent Christian values, Tamil Tigers not represent all Tamils, Ayuman Shinto not represent all Japanese, IRA not represent all Catholics, the late Osama Bin Ladin and his ilk neither represented Islamic values, Muslim culture nor Arab outlook.

A sampling of Muslims overseas includes:

1. Most of the word's internal conflicts are in Muslim-majority countries; witness the brutality in Syria, Yemen, Libya, change of leadership in Tunisia and Egypt, and financial accommodations in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait.

2. Extremists have killed more Muslims than non-Muslims, look at the Shabab Islamic movement contributing to the famine in Somalia; hence, we are "fighting" the same enemy.

3. Brain drain in Muslim countries due to lack of education, economics, opportunities and repression and corruption in their home countries; they are not looking to establish an Islamic caliphate in the US.

Why doesn't Yerushalmi use examples of Muslims in Muslim-majority countries like Malaysia (multi-ethnic/multi culture) and Turkey (led by an Islamist party) instead of continual focus on sensational headlines from Saudi, Sudan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran? It's easy to get one's point across and influence masses, via a co-operating media, in presenting text out of context.

There are problems in all 240 countries of the world, but what is the point of importing the actions of a few to spread fear among the many? Albert Einstein said it best: "Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition (instilling fear) from mediocre minds."

Is the fear mongering done to access funds for self serving studies?

Second, according to his group study, 82 per cent of imams in 100 mosques surveyed in the US espouse and promote violence. Much like Peter King's hearings concerning the radicalisation of Muslims in America, there was no "smoking gun" that appeared in Congress, and, we Muslims, would like the names of the 80 per cent of the imams so that they can be either "de-frocked" or deported. 

The mosque, much like a church or synagogue, is a sanctuary, to connect with God and find solace, and those that use the pulpit otherwise are "…buying the life of this world at the price of the hereafter…" (2:86).

In the US, there is a cross section presence of Muslims from the 57 Muslim countries. American Muslims come in different colours, shapes, sizes and, yes, even "beliefs." There are different sects in Islam represented in the US by, say Sunnis, Shias, Ahmadis, Nation of Islam, etc; hence, put three Muslims in a room and get four opinions.

Thus, the high-profile Imam Faisal Rauf, who is the face behind the Ground Zero mosque and State Department ambassador to the Muslim world, does not represent US Muslims, notwithstanding US government endorsement.

Another example of Muslims' inability to get their "act" together is the Eid-il-Fitr celebration, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, which is (unfortunately) often held on different days.

Sarah Palin's comment in the article, that it will be the downfall of America if Sharia law is adopted, is consistent with her misinformed musings. America has outlasted socialism, fascism, racism and communism, and is much stronger with its checks and balances. The "over-accommodation" of Muslims will not happen here and, more importantly, Muslims are not asking for over-accommodation but a level playing field where possible.

For example, kosher law is well accepted in the US when it comes to food consumption. There are common areas between Jewish and Sharia law on food (kosher and halal), custody, divorce, and so on. Muslims are not looking to overturn the US Constitution. Try not paying taxes to the IRS, and see what happens, or overthrow the Constitution, a Sarah Palin moment!

Are the recent remarks by New Jersey Republican Governor Chris Christie, who nominated a "Muslim judge to the state Superior Court against conservative critics who warned that the new judge will implement Sharia law," a signal that common sense is finally prevailing over fear mongering against Muslims/Islam?

Christie goes on to say: "Sharia law has nothing to do with this at all. It's crazy… the guy's an American citizen who has been an admitted lawyer to practise in the state of New Jersey, swearing an oath to uphold the laws of New Jersey, the constitution of the state of New Jersey, and the Constitution of the United States of America... this Sharia law business is crap. It's just crazy. And I'm tired of dealing with the crazies."

Third, the Islamic finance industry, via American banks offering funds, invests in companies deemed Sharia compliant, implying companies whose primary business may be inconsistent with American values and principles. If we look at the six index providers, from S&P to Dow Jones Indexes to MSCI to FTSE to Russell to Thomson Reuters, they all have Islamic indexes from which such funds are launched.

The largest companies in today's Islamic indexes include Microsoft, IBM, Pfizer, ExxonMobil, Google, and so on. Islamic equity investing is like social-ethical investing, with the emphasis on negative screening. This is where most of the Islamic fund's money is invested.

Additionally, Yerushalmi should reach out to the new IMF director Christine Lagarde as she, while France's finance minister, was instrumental in making Paris a hub for Islamic finance, or UK's FSA in authorising five Islamic banks, or even the central bank governor of Malaysia, Zeti Akhtar Aziz, as she would be happy to explain the principle of asset backed/based financing linked to the real economy.

To date, not one Islamic financial institution has been convicted of financing terrorism. However, non-regulated money changers and charities are a different issue and must be scrutinised to the full extent of the law.

I'm sure Yerushalmi, having lived in Israel, is familiar with the Jerusalem Post. In an editorial, "Ramadan in Israel", the paper encouraged further engagement with its largest minority of 1.4 million Muslims having 363 mosques (2003).

"The celebration of Ramadan in Israel should be understood to be an expression of the freedom of worship that Israel grants its largest minority group. Burkas and minarets are not banned in Israel. It is important that Israeli leaders and society see Ramadan as a way to engage with the Muslim community… Ramadan can be used both as a time to work with leaders of the Muslim community, especially in mixed towns with a history of communal tensions, and as a time to discuss issues associated with extremism, xenophobia and irredentism."

In fairness to Yerushalmi, he asks a good question in the article, about what Sharia is. Maybe the best way to answer it is in the negative; it's neither the covert fifth column nor overt mass conversions and world domination.

It's about having the dignity to take care of one's family, looking after one's neighbours, and obeying the law of the land. One simple test question will flush out intent:

What is the identity and ideology of those Muslims and non-Muslims who wish to establish perverted medieval laws in the US that oppress women, promote non-tolerance of other faiths and ethnicities, and, have as default, thinking and action of hate and violence?

Answer: The discredited very few that is becoming smaller every day because their message failed the stress test of humanity.

Typically, the longest lines in most countries are at the US Embassy, because America provides not only economic opportunities regardless of race, creed or colour, but also has all the virtues described in the holy books of the Bible, Quran, Torah, etc. The dollar bill says "In God, We Trust!" Enough said.

Now, why would the hard-working American Muslims want the USA to stand for United Sharia of America? It's in America we are born or raised, and it's America we want to make great once again, and it's in America soil we want to be buried.

The Jewish and Catholic people (allegations of a coup in the US by the Pope via President John Kennedy) have gone through what the Muslims are going through in the US; moments of mistrust and motives magnified by external events shown in real time.

Time has vindicated the Jews, Catholics and it will also vindicate the Muslims and people like Yerushalmi will have contributed to it.

* This is the personal opinion of the columnist.

Takkan Melayu hilang di Malaysia

Posted: 24 Feb 2013 03:51 PM PST

February 25, 2013

Uthaya Sankar SB berkarya dalam Bahasa Malaysia. Beliau adalah presiden Kumpulan Sasterawan Kavyan (Kavyan) dan pemilik tunggal Perunding Media, Motivasi dan Penerbitan Uthaya. Selain menulis, membaca dan bercakap, beliau juga suka menonton filem.

25 FEB — Hang Tuah yang khabarnya berketurunan Bugis dipercayai pernah berkata, "Takkan Melayu hilang di dunia". 

Dalam pada akur dan percaya kepada kata-kata itu, saya sebenarnya lebih risau memikirkan kemungkinan Perkara 160 Perlembagaan Persekutuan dimanipulasi golongan tertentu yang menjadi semacam "musuh dalam selimut" lalu "merampas" hak istimewa orang Melayu "secara sah".

Raja Nazrin bertitah pada Majlis Syarahan Perdana Budaya.Untuk rekod, analisis ini tidak bertujuan mempertikaikan hak istimewa orang Melayu serta golongan Bumiputera di Sabah dan Sabah. Sebaliknya, sebagai peringatan supaya jangan pula sampai ke tahap kera di hutan disusukan, anak di pangkuan mati kelaparan.

Pemangku Raja Perak, Raja Dr Nazrin Shah semasa Majlis Syarahan Perdana Budaya di Petaling Jaya pada 7 November 2012 antara lain bertitah bahawa sesungguhnya wujud kebimbangan orang Melayu tentang kemasukan kaum imigran Cina dan India ke Tanah Melayu sejak kurun ke-19 hingga pertengahan kurun ke-20.

"Demi memastikan orang Melayu tidak menjadi minoriti di bumi warisan pusaka bangsanya, Raja-raja Melayu menzahirkan saranan kepada pentadbiran Inggeris (sebelum merdeka) supaya tenaga kerja asing diimbangi dengan turut mengambil tenaga kerja dalam kalangan orang-orang Jawa," titah baginda dalam teks yang turut disiarkan di majalah Dewan Masyarakat (Januari 2013).

Sejak kecil, sewaktu membesar di Taiping, Perak, saya ada rakan-rakan pelbagai kaum, agama, etnik dan latar belakang. Bagi saya, orang Melayu adalah orang yang benar-benar berdarah Melayu serta beragama Islam. 

Akan tetapi, menjelang usia remaja, saya menyedari bahawa tanggapan dan andaian saya salah; sekurang-kurangnya secara teknikal. Ada beberapa individu yang saya kenali sebenarnya kaum India dan Cina tetapi tiba-tiba menjadi "Melayu" apabila memeluk Islam.

Sesungguhnya, Perkara 160 Perlembagaan Persekutuan mendefinisikan "orang Melayu" sebagai individu yang menganut agama Islam, bercakap bahasa Melayu dan mengamalkan adat Melayu. Anak-anak kepada individu terbabit juga secara automatik memenuhi definisi "orang Melayu".

Tentu sahaja saya tidak sedikit pun berniat mempertikaikan apa-apa peruntukan dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan; khususnya Perkara 160 (definisi "orang Melayu") dan Perkara 153 (hak istimewa orang Melayu). Antara hak istimewa yang termaktub dalam Perlembagaan dan dilindungi menerusi Wasiat Raja-raja Melayu yang ditandatangani pada 5 Ogos 1957 adalah jawatan dalam kerajaan, peruntukan biasiswa dan bantuan ekonomi bagi kaum Melayu.

Dalam konteks Malaysia, seorang Melayu secara automatik beragama Islam. Atas sebab itulah juga istilah "Melayu-Islam" digunakan. Walau bagaimanapun, perlu diingat bahawa tidak semua orang Islam di Malaysia terdiri daripada orang Melayu; dengan erti kata orang yang berdarah Melayu tulen.

Usah terkeliru antara 'Hak Melayu' dan 'Ketuanan Melayu'.Sekadar contoh terdekat (dan paling hangat sekarang) adalah Ridhuan Tee Abdullah (nama asal: Tee Chuan Seng) yang tiba-tiba menjadi terkenal selepas menyiaran rencana bertajuk "Kesabaran umat Islam ada had" di akhbar Sinar Harian (18 Februari 2013). 

Perbuatan selaras Perkara 160

Tee yang merupakan seorang mualaf keturunan Cina sering bercakap dan menulis mengenai Agenda Islam dan Agenda Melayu — kadang-kadang secara lebih bersemangat berbanding kaum Melayu tulen dan individu yang beragama Islam sejak lahir. 

Ramai juga individu mualaf berketurunan India yang turut mempunyai semangat seperti itu. Hinggalah ke tahap mereka lebih gemar menggelarkan diri mereka sebagai "orang Melayu" berbanding sebagai "India-Muslim" atau "mamak".

Dari segi teknikal, perbuatan mereka tidak salah kerana selaras dengan peruntukan Perkara 160. Saya juga tidak berniat mahu mempersoalkan tindakan mereka kerana bimbang saya pula dilabel sebagai cuba mempersoalkan "hak orang Melayu".

Sejak beberapa tahun lalu, timbul juga perkongsian maklumat berserta bahan bukti dalam kalangan pengguna laman rangkaian sosial Facebook bahawa keluarga mantan Perdana Menteri, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad sendiri tergolong dalam kelompok "India-Muslim" dan bukannya "Melayu" (berdarah Melayu tulen). 

Isu itu juga tidak mahu saya analisis secara terperinci di sini kerana jika terbukti "tuduhan" itu benar, maknanya selama 22 tahun, Malaysia pernah ditadbir oleh seorang politikus India-Muslim dan bukannya Melayu-Islam (berdarah Melayu tulen). Dalam keadaan ramai orang mengatakan bahawa hanya seorang politikus Melayu-Islam layak menjadi Perdana Menteri (khususnya selepas Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13), tentulah perkara itu akan memberikan suatu tamparan maha hebat; jika terbukti benar.

Berbalik pada topik perbincangan, bagi saya, seorang individu "Melayu" adalah orang yang dilahirkan "Melayu" (sekali gus beragama Islam sejak lahir). Jika seorang "Bukan Melayu" memeluk agama Islam, dia menjadi orang Islam (misalnya India-Muslim dan Cina-Muslim) tetapi bukan "Melayu-Islam". Secara logik, etnik, keturunan dan kaum seseorang tidak boleh diubah.

Malangnya, sedikit kelonggaran dan "kekaburan definisi" dalam Perkara 160 boleh sahaja melayakkan individu India-Muslim dan Cina-Muslim di Malaysia mengaku dirinya "orang Melayu". Soal berhubung "bercakap bahasa Melayu" dan "mengamalkan adat Melayu" masih kabur/longgar dari segi pelaksanaan dan pemantauan.

Sebelum sesiapa mula melenting dan melalak serta menyeru supaya saya ditahan polis kerana memperkatakan tentang "kekaburan definisi" dalam Perkara 160, biar saya tegaskan sekali lagi bahawa saya sedang cuba mempertahankan hak istimewa orang Melayu yang sepatutnya menjadi hak eksklusif kaum Melayu.

Suatu komik lama yang menyatakan bahawa Malaya adalah hak orang Melayu.Terdapat tujuh perkara dalam Wasiat Raja-Raja Melayu yang ditandatangani menjelang kemerdekaan negara. Perkara ketujuh adalah seperti berikut:

"Kami isytiharkan dan kami simpan untuk kamu dan kami benarkan kamu isytihar dan simpan untuk anak cucu kamu, selain gunung-ganang, tasik dan gutan simpan, Tanah Simpanan Melayu sehingga nisbah 50 peratus, selebihnya kamu rebutlah bersama-sama kaum lain." Perkara 89 Perlembagaan Persekutuan turut menjelaskan mengenai Tanah Simpanan Melayu iaitu Tanah Rizab Orang Melayu seperti berikut:

"Mana-mana tanah di sesuatu negeri yang menjadi tanah rizab Melayu sebelum hari merdeka mengikut undang-undang yang ada, maka tanah itu boleh terus-menerus menjadi tanah rizab orang Melayu mengikut undang-undang itu sehingga selainnya diperuntukkan oleh Badan Perundangan Negeri dengan suatu Enakmen."

Jangan sampai kampung tergadai

Dalam pada itu, seperti ditegaskan oleh Raja Nazrin (Utusan Malaysia, 8 November 2012), terdapat sepuluh perkara yang termaktub dalam Perkara 2 (b), Perkara 38 (4) dan Perkara 159 (5) tidak boleh diluluskan dengan tiada persetujuan Majlis Raja-raja. 

"Adalah amat menyimpang jika Majlis Raja-raja dianggap sekadar institusi memenuhi keperluan ceremonial," titah baginda selain menegaskan bahawa pelbagai usaha diambil untuk "memastikan orang Melayu tidak menjadi minoriti di bumi warisan pusaka bangsanya." Walau bagaimanapun, apa yang saya bimbang adalah kemungkinan tiba suatu hari bilamana segala hak istimewa orang Melayu serta perkara-perkara yang termaktub dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan dan Wasiat Raja-Raja Melayu tidak lagi menjadi hak serta dinikmati secara eksklusif oleh orang Melayu-Islam. Jangan sampai ayam menang, kampung tergadai.

Biar saya berikan suatu contoh paling mudah untuk menjelaskan kebimbangan ini. Bayangkan bahawa saya berjaya memujuk kaum-keluarga, suku-sakat, saudara-mara dan jurai keturunan saya memeluk agama Islam; tanpa perlu berkahwin dengan orang Melayu. 

Kemudian saya memujuk dan berjaya pula membawa masuk majoriti kaum India menjadi penganut Islam; juga tidak melalui perkahwinan dengan orang Melayu. (Ingat: Ini adalah contoh mudah sahaja sambil mengabaikan segala faktor sampingan lain.)

Maka, akhirnya, jumlah penganut agama Islam akan bertambah. Bayangkan jika kelompok kaum India yang memeluk Islam ini tidak sekadar mengklasifikasikan diri sebagai "Mamak Malabari" atau "India-Muslim". Sebaliknya mula menjadi "orang Melayu" mengikut definisi Perkara 160.

Bayangkan pula bahawa kaum Cina juga mula memeluk Islam secara beramai-ramai (tanpa perlu berkahwin dengan orang Melayu) serta menuntut hak untuk dikenali sebagai "orang Melayu" selaras peruntukan Perlembagaan.

Tee sering menulis mengenai Agenda Melayu dan Agenda Islam.Akhirnya, apakah hak istimewa orang Melayu (Perkara 153) yang cuba dipertahankan menerusi Wasiat Raja-raja Melayu dan pelbagai peruntukan khas dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan akan kekal menjadi milik eksklusif "orang Melayu" dalam erti kata sebenar seperti diharapkan semasa watikah berkenaan ditandatangani dan perlembagaan negara digubal?

Apakah pula hak istimewa seperti jawatan dalam kerajaan, peruntukan biasiswa dan bantuan ekonomi bagi orang Melayu akan kekal sebagai hak eksklusif kaum Melayu atau sudah terpaksa dikongsi bersama-sama kaum-kaum lain yang tetap berhak menuntut jawatan, biasiswa dan bantuan ekonomi itu mengikut definisi dalam Perkara 160?

Tanah Simpanan Melayu diisytiharkan sehingga nisbah 50 peratus khusus untuk kaum Melayu dalam Wasiat Raja-raja Melayu. Akan tetapi, berdasarkan contoh mudah di atas, bukankah nisbah 50 peratus itu sebenarnya sudah pun terpaksa dikongsikan bersama-sama kaum-kaum lain yang bukan berdarah Melayu tulen? (Ingat bahawa dalam contoh di atas, tidak berlaku perkahwinan campur dengan orang Melayu.)

Saya tidak berniat menuntut Perkara 160 Perlembagaan Persekutuan dipinda. Saya juga tidak menafikan bahawa "kepentingan sah kaum-kaum lain" dilindungi dalam Wasiat Raja-raja dan Perlembagaan Persekutuan. 

Sebaliknya saya sekadar meluahkan kebimbangan terhadap "nasib" hak istimewa orang Melayu yang sedang sama-sama kita pertahankan menerusi keluhuran Perlembagaan; tanpa terkeliru antara "Hak Melayu" dan "Ketuanan Melayu".

Sesungguhnya saya berharap tanggapan, contoh dan analisis di atas adalah salah dan pincang. Semoga hak istimewa orang Melayu terus kekal menjadi milik abadi dan eksklusif bagi kaum Melayu-Islam seperti dihajati menerusi Wasiat Raja-raja Melayu; dengan izin Allah.

* Uthaya Sankar SB adalah pemilik tunggal Perunding Media, Motivasi dan Penerbitan Uthaya. Beliau memblog di www.uthayasb.blogspot.com.

* Ini adalah pandangan peribadi penulis.

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