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Garlic prawns, a combination that’s just right

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 11:53 PM PDT

BY ELAINE HO
August 24, 2013
Latest Update: August 24, 2013 06:49 pm

As much as I love my juicy, succulent prawns, I have to admit-without the right ingredients, it is not quite as satisfying. Sad, but true.

Which is why the accompanying ingredients are very important. Being an ingredient renowned for their pungent aroma and intense taste, I guess I can safely say you cannot go wrong when using garlic with those prawns.

Also called the "stinking rose", the garlic has been an ingredient almost synonymous with antibacterial and antibiotic properties for a very, very long time.

Though their antibiotic properties reduce significantly with cooking, garlic is also believed to be able to help regulate cholesterol and lower blood pressure levels. When choosing garlic, it is advisable to go for aged ones as they have more powerful antioxidant effects, which helps protect the body against damaging free-radicals.

The sulphur content in the garlic is the substance responsible for its taste; the stronger the taste of the garlic, the higher its sulphur content, hence, the higher its medicinal value.

They work very well in providing flavouring to the prawns when added to them, making them anything but bland.

Thinking of ways to get rid of that garlicky breath said to ward off the living dead? If you ask me, I think they would scare off any living mortal as well, so do remember to pop in some mints! There - simple!

Preparation time: below 10 minutes
Cooking time: 5 minutes
Serves: 4

Ingredients:

  • 8 medium sized raw tiger prawns, deveined and shell removed with tails intact
  • 6 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
  • 5 kaffir lime leaves, finely chopped
  • 3 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • salt and pepper for taste

How to cook:

  • 1. Place prawns, garlic, kaffir lime leaves and extra virgin olive oil in a large bowl.
  • 2. Combine mixture well and season with salt and pepper.
  • 3. Cook prawns on a cast iron pan over high heat for 2 minutes on each side, turning the prawns once its colour has changed.
  • 4. Serve on a platter as an appetizer or finger food over BBQ. 

- Chopstick Diner, August 24, 2013.

Garlic prawns, a combination that’s just right

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 11:53 PM PDT

BY ELAINE HO
August 24, 2013
Latest Update: August 24, 2013 06:49 pm

As much as I love my juicy, succulent prawns, I have to admit-without the right ingredients, it is not quite as satisfying. Sad, but true.

Which is why the accompanying ingredients are very important. Being an ingredient renowned for their pungent aroma and intense taste, I guess I can safely say you cannot go wrong when using garlic with those prawns.

Also called the "stinking rose", the garlic has been an ingredient almost synonymous with antibacterial and antibiotic properties for a very, very long time.

Though their antibiotic properties reduce significantly with cooking, garlic is also believed to be able to help regulate cholesterol and lower blood pressure levels. When choosing garlic, it is advisable to go for aged ones as they have more powerful antioxidant effects, which helps protect the body against damaging free-radicals.

The sulphur content in the garlic is the substance responsible for its taste; the stronger the taste of the garlic, the higher its sulphur content, hence, the higher its medicinal value.

They work very well in providing flavouring to the prawns when added to them, making them anything but bland.

Thinking of ways to get rid of that garlicky breath said to ward off the living dead? If you ask me, I think they would scare off any living mortal as well, so do remember to pop in some mints! There - simple!

Preparation time: below 10 minutes
Cooking time: 5 minutes
Serves: 4

Ingredients:

  • 8 medium sized raw tiger prawns, deveined and shell removed with tails intact
  • 6 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
  • 5 kaffir lime leaves, finely chopped
  • 3 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • salt and pepper for taste

How to cook:

  • 1. Place prawns, garlic, kaffir lime leaves and extra virgin olive oil in a large bowl.
  • 2. Combine mixture well and season with salt and pepper.
  • 3. Cook prawns on a cast iron pan over high heat for 2 minutes on each side, turning the prawns once its colour has changed.
  • 4. Serve on a platter as an appetizer or finger food over BBQ. 

- Chopstick Diner, August 24, 2013.

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Sturridge sees Liverpool past Villa to share top spot

Posted: 24 Aug 2013 11:36 AM PDT

August 25, 2013
Latest Update: August 25, 2013 02:52 am

Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge (L) scores past Aston Villa's Brad Guzan during their English Premier League soccer match at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England, yesterday. Liverpool won 1-0 to share top spot with Chelsea. - Reuters pic, August 24, 2013.Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge (L) scores past Aston Villa's Brad Guzan during their English Premier League soccer match at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England, yesterday. Liverpool won 1-0 to share top spot with Chelsea. - Reuters pic, August 24, 2013.Daniel Sturridge was Liverpool's match-winner for the second successive weekend as they continued their strong start to the Premier League season by winning 1-0 at Aston Villa yesterday.

Just as he did against Stoke City last Saturday, the England international scored the only goal of the game to make it eight strikes in his last seven league appearances.

Whether victories over Villa and the Potters are sufficient evidence to suggest Brendan Rodgers's team can be Champions League contenders this term remains to be seen.

Next weekend's meeting with Manchester United will provide a better benchmark, but all the signs point towards continuing improvement under the Northern Irishman.

After their stunning opening-day win at Arsenal and unfortunate defeat at Chelsea on Wednesday, this appeared one game too many for a jaded-looking Villa, however, in what has been a taxing start to the campaign.

Paul Lambert's side improved hugely after the interval and were left to rue missed opportunities late on. They have, though, still done enough this week to suggest they can avoid another relegation skirmish.

Liverpool manager Rodgers named the same side that defeated Stoke last weekend, while there was a debut for Netherlands Under-21 midfielder Leandro Bacuna and a first start for Denmark defender Jores Okore as Lambert made two changes to the Villa side narrowly beaten 2-1 at Chelsea.

Liverpool soon began to take charge with the sort of patient, possession passing that has become a hallmark of Rodgers's sides.

In the 10th minute Antonio Luna did well to block a Sturridge shot after the forward neatly interchanged passes with Jordan Henderson.

By the 21st minute he had made his mark, however, and in some style.

Sturridge had Philippe Coutinho at least partially to thank after the Brazilian cleverly dummied Jose Enrique's low cross, yet he still had much to do, jinking around two defenders and Brad Guzan, the goalkeeper, before firing into the roof of the net.

It was no more than the Reds deserved for their dominance and, given this was their opening home match of the season, there was a disappointing sluggishness about Villa, despite the mitigating circumstances of their mid-week exploits.

Christian Benteke sparked into life four minutes before the interval when, 18 yards out with his back to goal, he turned sharply to buy himself half a yard before wrapping his right foot around a curling effort that was destined for the far corner until Simon Mignolet tipped it around the post.

It was Villa who ended the half the stronger and they almost levelled seconds before the whistle when Andreas Weimann's drive took a wicked deflection off Daniel Agger only to fly just over the crossbar.

Villa had skipper Ron Vlaar to thank when he cut out Sturridge's dangerous cross after Matt Lowton had been dispossessed inside the Liverpool half.

Lambert did his best to rouse his team from the sidelines and there was a greater urgency about their play as the game wore on, with Ashley Westwood driving over after Lowton's cross was only half-cleared.

They ended the game very much on the front foot.

Gabriel Agbonlahor fired disappointingly wide when Kolo Toure's clearance fell invitingly on the edge of the area, while it took a stunning save from Mignolet to repel Benteke's vicious strike late on. - AFP, August 25, 2013.

Leicester share top spot, QPR back in the hunt

Posted: 24 Aug 2013 10:47 AM PDT

August 25, 2013
Latest Update: August 25, 2013 09:47 am

Leicester scored three times in the last 12 minutes to move joint top of the Championship with a dramatic 3-2 win against Birmingham yesterday.

Nigel Pearson's team trailed to a 12th minute goal from Matt Green and Leicester had to wait until the 78th minute before equalising with a fine strike by Jamie Vardy.

Andy King put the hosts in front in the 82nd minute and David Nugent netted a stoppage-time penalty before outplayed Birmingham grabbed a last-minute consolation from Chris Burke.

Leicester's hard-fought win left them second on goal difference behind leaders Blackpool.

A 75th-minute strike from substitute Tom Barkhuizen earned Blackpool a 1-0 home win over relegated Reading, who suffered their first loss since returning to the second tier.

QPR, who came down alongside Reading, were 1-0 victors in the day's early game at Bolton thanks to a 54th-minute goal from former England striker Andrew Johnson.

The three leaders are a point clear of Nottingham Forest, who will look to go back to the top and continue the division's only 100 per cent record when they go to promotion rivals Watford on Sunday.

Leeds are on eight points after they recovered from an early deficit to defeat Ipswich 2-1.

James Vaughan scored a hat-trick as Huddersfield cruised to a 5-1 home win over promoted Bournemouth.

Blackburn romped to a 5-2 win over 10-man Barnsley at Ewood Park to secure their first three points of the campaign.

Chris Dagnall put the visitors ahead in the 13th minute but they were reduced to 10 men in the 16th minute when Jean Yves Mvoto was sent off.

Rovers scored through Tom Cairney, a Jordan Rhodes double, Joshua King and Todd Kane before Barnsley netted through Tomasz Cywka.

Rock-bottom Barnsley remain on one point, the same as Millwall and Charlton.

Millwall picked up their first point after Andy Keogh's late penalty rescued a 2-2 draw at Sheffield Wednesday.

Millwall, who lined up in Wednesday's yellow away strip from last season in the first half after forgetting their kit, took a fifth-minute lead through Kamil Zayatte's own goal but they trailed at the break following goals from Jeremy Helan and Reda Johnson.

The south London team, back in their own kit for the second half, ended a run of three successive defeats for new boss Steve Lomas when Republic of Ireland forward Keogh slotted home an 87th minute spot-kick.

Charlton were trailing 3-1 at home to 10-man Doncaster at The Valley when the match was abandoned at halftime as heavy rain left the pitch unplayable.

Newly-promoted Yeovil's struggles continued as they suffered their third successive loss as goals from Johnny Russell, Craig Bryson and Chris Martin earned Derby a 3-0 win at Huish Park.

Brighton made it back-to-back wins with a 2-0 victory over 10-man Burnley. - AFP, August 25, 213.

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Bradley Cooper coming to ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 09:31 PM PDT

August 24, 2013
Latest Update: August 24, 2013 12:38 pm

Bradley Cooper will return to theaters this winter in David O. Russell's Bradley Cooper will return to theaters this winter in David O. Russell's One of the main characters in this Marvel adaptation could be voiced by the actor, who already has a packed schedule on the horizon.

After courting Vin Diesel ("Fast & Furious," "xXx") as the voice of Groot, a half-human, half-tree character, Marvel Studios has set its sights on another of Hollywood's most bankable actors to voice Rocket Raccoon in "Guardians of the Galaxy."

The project, on which production began last month in London, still lacks an important element: the voice of Rocket Raccoon, an alien creature who likes to break out the big guns.

According to Latino-review.com, Bradley Cooper is Marvel's top pick for the role. Previous rumors indicating that Jim Carrey would take the role were never confirmed.

Directed by James Gunn, the filmmaker behind the spoof on the superhero genre, "Super," the animated feature will be based on a screenplay by Nicole Periman and Chris McCoy and will depict a group of space-traveling heros determined to save planet Earth.

If confirmed in the role, Bradley Cooper will share the credits with Chris Pratt ("Zero Dark Thirty"), Benicio Del Toro, Karen Gillan, Glenn Close, Zoe Saldana, Lee Pace and John C. Reilly, just to name a few. The film is scheduled to hit North American theaters during the summer of 2014.

The star of the "Hangover" trilogy already has a number of projects on the horizon – both potential and confirmed. The actor will star in "American Sniper," a biopic focusing on an elite shooter, and could take a role in the coming Lance Armstrong biopic, "Red Blooded American." – AFP/Relaxnews, August 24, 2013.

Singer Linda Ronstadt says she has Parkinson’s disease

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 09:14 PM PDT

August 24, 2013
Latest Update: August 24, 2013 08:14 pm

Grammy-winning singer Linda Ronstadt is suffering from Parkinson's disease and says she can no longer "sing a note," the group AARP said yesterday.

In an interview with AARP to be published next week, Ronstadt, 67, said the Parkinson's diagnosis she received eight months ago had given her an answer to why she couldn't sing.

"No one can sing with Parkinson's disease," she is quoted as saying in her interview with the lobbying group for older Americans. "No matter how hard you try."

AARP said she has poles to help her walk on uneven ground and uses a wheelchair when traveling.

"Parkinson's is very hard to diagnose, so when I finally went to a neurologist and he said, 'Oh, you have Parkinson's disease,' I was completely shocked. I wouldn't have suspected that in a million, billion years," she says in the interview.

Ronstadt has won nearly a dozen Grammy awards and sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, according to Simon & Schuster, which is due to publish her memoir this year.

The Arizona-born singer's 1974 record, "Heart like a wheel," yielded hits including "You're no good," "When will I be loved" and "It doesn't matter anymore."

The soft rock album soared to No. 1, selling more than 2 million copies, according to the AllMusic reference website. - Reuters,  August 24,  2013.

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Quietly, businesses help reshape US immigration debate

Posted: 24 Aug 2013 05:30 AM PDT

August 24, 2013

Protesters against immigration, George Barrington, Liz Theiss and Maria Martinez (L-R), unload signs for a freeway overpass demonstration against US Congressman Ted Poe, amnesty, and proposed guest worker legislation near Interstate 45 and downtown Houston recently. – Reuters pic, August 24, 2013.Protesters against immigration, George Barrington, Liz Theiss and Maria Martinez (L-R), unload signs for a freeway overpass demonstration against US Congressman Ted Poe, amnesty, and proposed guest worker legislation near Interstate 45 and downtown Houston recently. – Reuters pic, August 24, 2013.If Texas Representative Ted Poe was looking for reassurance that backing an overhaul of US immigration laws won't be political suicide for conservatives like him, he may have found it this week at a seafood restaurant on the outskirts of Houston.

During a roundtable discussion, several business executives told the five-term Republican that they can't find enough Americans willing to cook fajitas, repair sidewalks and perform other types of unglamorous work that keeps the fourth-largest US city humming. A more robust guest-worker program would help, they said.

Poe told the executives he was working on a bill to tackle the problem and assured them that his fellow Republicans would help overhaul the US immigration system in the coming months.

"Just doing nothing is a vote for the status quo, which is broken," Poe said of an immigration system that has struggled to deal with the estimated 11 million undocumented residents in the United States.

As lawmakers return to their home districts in the final weeks of summer, hundreds of US businesses have quietly mobilized to persuade Republicans such as Poe that an immigration overhaul is broadly supported by their constituents, even if some conservative activists loudly object.

The low-key strategy by businesses, along with a decision by several conservative lawmakers to spend the month campaigning against President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul, appears to have lowered the temperature of the immigration debate.

Public "town hall" meetings held by members of Congress this month generally have not disintegrated into the raucous, racially tinged sessions on immigration that some had feared.

As a result, many involved in the effort are cautiously optimistic that one of their top priorities of the past decade could become a reality sometime in the next year and a half – even though huge obstacles remain in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.

"We're confident that this is going to get done sooner rather than later," said Glenn Hamer, president of the Arizona Chamber of Business and Industry.

Immigration reform has long been a top priority for business groups such as the US Chamber of Commerce, which say that current laws and regulations make it too difficult to find workers they can't recruit at home and expose businesses to a tangle of conflicting labor regulations.

US Republican Congressman Ted Poe, a Representative of Texas, listens to business leaders at a breakfast forum on what Houston employers need from immigration reform, sponsored by ImmigrationWorks USA, in Houston recently. – Reuters pic, August 24, 2013.US Republican Congressman Ted Poe, a Representative of Texas, listens to business leaders at a breakfast forum on what Houston employers need from immigration reform, sponsored by ImmigrationWorks USA, in Houston recently. – Reuters pic, August 24, 2013.Business groups mobilized an army of lobbyists to push for passage of a sweeping immigration bill by the Democrat-controlled Senate in June. The bill – backed by 14 of the Senate's 46 Republicans and all 52 Democrats – included new visa programs for foreign workers, additional requirements for employers to verify workers' legal status, billions of dollars for extra security on the nation's borders, and a 10-year path to US citizenship for undocumented workers.

But the dynamics on immigration are different in the House, where many lawmakers represent uniformly conservative districts that give them little incentive to compromise.

House Speaker John Boehner says his chamber won't even vote on the Senate bill. Instead, Republicans are expected to advance a series of bills that tackle the issue in pieces.

A path to citizenship is a non-starter for most of the 233 Republicans in the 435-seat House, though a few – including Florida Representative Daniel Webster and Illinois colleague Aaron Schock – have come out in support of the idea in recent weeks. The lobbying by businesses and other groups this summer has focused on urging House conservatives to pass a bill of their own that could emerge as the basis for compromise talks with the Senate.

Many Republicans are warming to a measure that would provide undocumented workers with some type of legal residency status, said Tamar Jacoby, president of ImmigrationWorks USA, a business group that organized the Poe roundtable. Those workers then could apply for citizenship through other means, she said.

"Can Republicans get to that path to legal status, and can Democrats accept that? That would be the makings of a sweet spot," Jacoby said.

"FRIEND OR FOE?"

The debate over immigration pits the business-friendly Republican establishment against many of the conservative Tea Party activists who helped the Republicans win control of the House three years ago.

Many individual employers have been reluctant to publicly wade into the debate for fear of alienating potential customers, organizers of the effort say.

Conservative activists, by contrast, are not afraid to kick up dust in public.

Half an hour before Poe's event this week, members of a Tea Party group unfurled signs on a freeway overpass several miles away that questioned Poe's conservative bona fides. "TED POE: FRIEND OR FOE?" one sign read.

One member of the group, dispatched to monitor the roundtable, said she worried that "the elites, the One World Order types" were winning over conservative lawmakers such as Poe.

"I'm afraid since he's gone to Congress and he's been living in that cesspool that some of that dirt has rubbed off of him," said Jeanne Hall, a Houston grandmother who worries that immigrants are taking jobs from Americans.

Poe, a former state judge who built a national reputation for handing out stiff punishments, has gone from skeptic to advocate in recent years on immigration reform.

Poe's district is now 30 per cent Hispanic, up from 13 per cent when he was first elected in 2004. He has argued that his fellow Republicans need to work harder to appeal to this growing slice of the electorate to remain competitive with Democrats in future elections.

Last month he repudiated comments by Iowa Republican Representative Steve King after the immigration hard-liner said that young illegal immigrants who were brought into the country by their parents were more likely to wind up being drug smugglers than school valedictorians.

Unlike many of his fellow conservatives, Poe says tighter border security or tougher enforcement of existing laws won't solve the problem alone. He said he is undecided about how to treat undocumented workers.

"I'm not sure that the solution is. Deporting them is not the answer, but the other extreme is not the answer, saying, 'OK, amnesty for everybody here.' We can't do that, that's not in the works," he said.

STATING THEIR CASE, PRIVATELY

Beyond their roundtable meetings with lawmakers, some business owners are making sure they have a presence at town hall events.

After Poe's roundtable this week, Houston insurance agency owner Norm Adams planned to drive three hours to another lawmaker's public forum to ensure that opponents of an immigration overhaul weren't the only ones in the room.

"Every time we have a chance, we clearly prove that they are the minority. But they're the screamers, and the loudest," Adams said.

More often this summer, business groups are making their case behind closed doors.

In Minnesota, business executives have peppered Republican Representative John Kline with questions on immigration at several private events, said Bill Blazar, a vice president at the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce.

In Colorado, a group of six business executives who collectively donated nearly US$500,000 to Republicans in the 2012 election, wrote a letter on July 29 to the state's four Republican House members last month urging them to support changes in immigration laws.

In Arizona, where Republicans in the state legislature have enacted one of the strictest immigration laws in the country, business leaders are arguing that a hard-line stance is not the political winner it once was.

In Texas, the state's close ties with Mexico and a sizable Hispanic population have made many business leaders especially aware of the need to do something on immigration, and the state's 24 Republican House members could play a pivotal role in the coming months. Representatives Sam Johnson and John Carter have worked for months to craft a compromise with Democrats, while Poe and others plan to push legislation on various issues.

Poe said he had heard a range of opinions from his constituents in recent weeks, from those who back the Senate plan to those who want to deport all of the nation's 11 million undocumented residents. But he had not heard anything to sway his conviction that the issue must be addressed.

"There are those who with vocal rhetoric really don't want anything fixed," he said. "But immigration has been broken for a long time." – Reuters, August 24, 2013.

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Peranan bekas anggota Puteri tidak wajar diketepikan, kata Azalina - Bernama

Posted: 24 Aug 2013 02:49 AM PDT

August 24, 2013
Latest Update: August 25, 2013 01:49 am

Peranan bekas Puteri Umno dalam memperkasakan parti tidak harus diketepikan malah perlu terus dipupuk bagi mengelak mereka berpaling kepada parti lain, kata bekas ketua sayap Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said hari ini.

Katanya sekarang terdapat lebih 200,000 bekas anggota Puteri yang hanya bergelar anggota Umno selepas melebihi had umur Puteri, kerana tidak ada mekanisme yang membolehkan mereka diserap ke dalam Wanita Umno secara automatik.

"...yang ada hanya peraturan yang menyebut mereka secara automatik anggota

Umno.

"Kita sudah latih mereka sebagai 'tentera' semasa pilihan raya umum dan selepas berusia 35 tahun, bekas anggota Puteri tidak lagi mempunyai peranan," katanya kepada pemberita selepas Majlis Aidilfitri Parlimen Pengerang, di Kota Tinggi.

Katanya perkara itu antara faktor yang menyebabkan beliau mahu mencabar Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil bagi jawatan ketua Wanita Umno.

Azalina berkata ketokohan anggota Puteri Umno juga terbukti apabila ramai antara mereka yang memenangi kerusi pada pilihan raya umum baru-baru ini.

"Keputusan saya untuk bertanding bukan untuk mewujudkan revolusi yang boleh mencetuskan kacau-bilau, tetapi satu evolusi ke arah kebaikan," katanya.

Setakat ini Anggota Parlimen Pengerang itu satu-satunya calon yang mengumumkan secara rasmi akan mencabar Shahrizat pada pemilihan Umno yang dijadualkan Oktober depan. – Bernama, 24 Ogos, 2013.

Pengarah: Tanda Putera filem cereka, bukan sejarah

Posted: 24 Aug 2013 02:01 AM PDT

OLEH HASBULLAH AWANG CHIK
August 24, 2013

Pengarah filem Tanda Putera, Datin Paduka Shuhaimi Baba (gambar kanan) mengatakan filem arahannya yang akan menemui penonton di pawagam pada 29 Ogos ini adalah filem cereka dan bukannya filem dokumentari sejarah.

Katanya, semua pihak harus faham filemnya itu merupakan satu interpretasi yang diperolehi dari pelbagai pandangan.

"Saya sudah sunting sedikit adegan (kencing di tiang bendera). Ada perkataan yang telah saya keluarkan. Adegan itu dilakonkan atas pandangan mereka yang berada di tempat kejadian," katanya kepada The Malaysian Insider.

"Sukar bagi saya untuk membuang babak yang dikatakan sensitif dalam filem itu. Jika mahu ikut pendapat semua pihak maka 20 minit pertama banyak memaparkan insiden 13 Mei sudah tiada. Maka saya harus pertahankan karya saya," tambah beliau.

Shuhaimi menegaskan, pandangan pihak pembangkang yang terasa berhubung adegan berkenaan adalah satu gimik politik.

"Insiden itu memang berlaku tetapi tiada pihak yang dapat pastikan siapa individu berkenaan," katanya.

DAP baru-baru ini menggesa pihak produksi Tanda Putera agar mengisytiharkan filem itu sebagai filem cereka.

Tony Pua berkata adegan membabitkan sekumpulan belia Cina kencing di tiang bendera di kediaman bekas menteri besar Selangor yang dikaitkan dengan Penasihat DAP, Lim Kit Siang telah dinafikan sekeras-kerasnya dengan menegaskan elemen dalam filem tersebut boleh mencetuskan ketegangan.

Setiausaha Publisiti DAP itu percaya Tanda Putera tetap akan membangkitkan kemarahan dan ketegangan kaum meskipun ia berdasarkan kisah benar.

Bagaimanapun dakwaan tersebut ditepis Shuhaimi dengan mengatakan adegan kencing tidak ditujukan kepada Lim dalam filem yang berlatar belakangkan 13 Mei 1969 itu.

Tahun lalu, Lim mengutuk tindakan produksi Tanda Putera memuat naik gambarnya ketika ditarik oleh pihak berkuasa dengan meletakkan kapsyen "Lim Kit Siang telah kencing di bawah tiang bendera Selangor di kediaman Menteri Besar Selangor" di laman Facebook rasmi filem itu.

Lim turut membidas kenyataan Shuhaimi yang mempertahan tindakannya itu apabila berkata pihaknya menerima banyak gambar dari umum di mana ia dikongsi di laman Facebook termasuk gambar "kencing" itu.

Pihak produksi bagaimanapun telah mengeluarkan gambar tersebut setelah dikritik ramai.

Shuhami semasa pra tonton filem berkenaan menggesa semua pihak agar memberi peluang kepada filem itu kerana ia menceritakan sejarah negara berdasarkan kisah benar. – 24 Ogos, 2013.

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Adakah kelembutan kes Mesir kerana Obama mahu datang?

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 05:18 PM PDT

August 24, 2013
Latest Update: August 24, 2013 04:18 pm

Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad is a member of the PAS central working committee and ex-MP of Kuala Selangor.

Benar bahawa Presiden Barack Obama dijadualkan akan membuat lawatan ke Malaysia untuk bersama di 'Fourth Global Entrepreneurship Conference' setelah selesai sidang Kemuncak Asean di Brunei, pada bulan 11 Oktober ini.

Benar, inilah kali pertama selepas 47 tahun, seorang Presiden Amerika Syarikat bakal membuat kunjungan ke negara ini. Kali terakhir seorang Presiden Amerika membuat kunjungan ke Malaysia adalah pada tahun 1966 yakni Presiden Lyndon Johnson.

Tentunya lawatan ini menjanjikan pelbagai ruang keemasan bagi Perdana Menteri DS Najib Tun Razak menjalinkan hubungan lebih baik dengan Negara kuasa dunia unipolar itu. Paling mutakhir yang menjadi agenda utama pastinya berkisar di sekitar Perjanjian Perkongsian Trans-Pasifik atau TPPA.

Pentadbiran Najib sangat berhajat untuk mengambil kesempatan lawatan ini bagi memperbaikki pelbagai hubungan dengan ekonomi terbesar dunia ini meskipun Amerika tidak bebas dari kemelut ekonomi serta krisis kewangannya sendiri.

Sementara itu, adalah cukup menasabah segala yang dihajatkan oleh Najib dan Umno serta kerajaan Barisan Nasional akan kunjungan Presiden Obama, seluruh Ummat Islam di negara ini khasnya dan rakyat Malaysia amnya, masih bingung dan pelik memikirkan mengapa Malaysia sehingga kini masih sepi dari memulakan tindakan yang lebih serius dalam pembunuhan kejam rakyat awam dalam pergolakan di Mesir.

Najib dan kerajaan Umno-BN mesti mengambil kira akan hancur luluh dan pilunya hati Ummat Islam di negara ini, ketika kerajaan ini lewat mewakili suara hati nurani mereka menyaksikan ribuan saudara seIslam mereka dibunuh dan cedera parah diperlakukan keparas tidak berperikemanusiaan bukan sahaja di Dataran Raba'ah, Nahdah, di Masjid Al-Fath, Ramsis dan terkini di bunuh dalam tahanan.

Sementara Ummat dan rakyat seluruhnya boleh memahami kepentingan kunjungan Presiden Obama, namum ummat Islam dan rakyat di Malaysia mahukan paling tidaknya kerajaan Malaysia rakamkan segera kecaman dan bantahan tegas Negara ini terhadap pembunuhan rakyat Mesir secara kejam itu.

Kekejaman di Mesir perlukan tindakan tegas dari pemimpin dunia termasuk Malaysia. 24 Ogos, 2013.Kekejaman di Mesir perlukan tindakan tegas dari pemimpin dunia termasuk Malaysia. 24 Ogos, 2013.Tidak dapat tidak wujud semacam tanggapan rakyat bahawa kerajaan Malaysia takut menyatakan kecaman kerana takut bertentangan dengan pendirian Amerika Syarikat yang selesa dengan sikap 'berkecuali'. Ataukah kita takut kehilangan 'goodwill' dalam perhubungan dengan Amerika atau atas perhitungan risiko politik dan ekonomi yang mungkin terjejas dalam hal perjanjian TPPA, meletakkan kerajaan Najib Umno-BN juga bertindak 'berkecuali' serta enggan mengutuk penggulingan sebuah kerajaan demokratik melalui satu rampasan kuasa tentera atau 'military coup detat'. Mengutuk pembunuhan dengan tidak langsung mempedulikan yang melakukan pembunuhan adalah sangat pelik dan membingungkan. Sangat malang kalau pendirian ini berterusan diambil kerajaan Malaysia!

Sememangnya diakui bahawa situasi di Mesir adalah rumit dan sangat kompleks serta memerlukan langkah-langkah rundingan yang berdiplomasi tinggi dan cermat. Tidak ada siapa yang menafikan kedudukan tersebut.

Namun sikap 'berkecuali' tidak bermaksud Malaysia sebagai Negara Ummat Islam yang dihormati tidak boleh melakukan sesuatu yang juga adalah anjuran Al-Quran dan ajaran Islam supaya jangan sampai dilihat sebagai Negara yang tidak punya wibawa. Mungkin sahaja kita akan berakhir dengan tidak ada langsung tindakan!

Bukan untuk disuruh 'berpihak' atau 'partisan' – menyokong atau menentang Morsi atau tentera'- yang dituntut rakyat, tetapi untuk bertindak dan disaksikan bertindak dengan wibawa, diplomasi dan ketegasan menghalang pembunuhan dan tragedi lebih dahsyat lagi. Itu isu dan cabarannya.

Sumber-sumber diplomatik asing yang menjalankan beberapa usaha rundingan jelas membuktikan bahawa ketegasan adalah diperlukan dalam menangani konflik dan pergolakan di Mesir ini. Cebisan dari rentetan rundingan oleh beberapa wakil pihak duta-duta  asing jelas mengisyaratkan bahawa pihak kepimpinan tentera adalah sangat angkuh.

Wakil Kesatuan Eropah (EU), Bernardino Leon, yang bersama dengan Timbalan Setiausaha Negara Amerika Syarikat, William Burns, melaporkan kepada Reuters bahawa setelah satu kata sepakat dicapai bersama pimpinan Morsi dan Ikhwan Muslimin, pihak pimpinan tentera sengaja melanggari dan tidak mahu mengiktirafinya.

Tindakan Timbalan Presiden Muhamad Al-Baradei meletakkan jawatannya atas keganasan pihak tentera membunuh orang awam adalah sangat jelas bahawa pihak Jeneral Abdul Fattah As-Sisi tidak lagi bersedia untuk memberi laluan kepada diplomasi dan hak demokrasi kepada rakyat Mesir.

Kelewatan Najib untuk bertindak mengutuk keganasan pihak tentera membunuh serta mencedera pihak awam juga adalah amat dikesali sekaligus memberi persepsi bahawa Negara ini hampir sebaris dengan sekutu-kutu Amerika seperti Saudia Arabia, Jordan serta kuncu-kuncunya yang ditanggapi umum sebagai menyebelahi kepentingan Barat.

Bagi mendapatkan satu pendirian yang lebih mantap dan bersifat bi-partisan adalah paling wajar bagi Perdana Menteri Najib untuk mendakan Sidang Khas Parlimen seperti yang kini diminta oleh kedua-dua pihak Pakatan Rakyat dan Barisan Nasional. Kes Palestin tetap menjadi contoh rakaman sejarah bahawa Parlimen Malaysia mampu mencapai kata sepakat dalam isu merentasi semua.

Sidang Khas Parlimen sepatutnya bertujuan menyeragamkan tindakan kerajaan Malaysia yang disepakati semua supaya menyusun langkah-langkah yang dianggap wajar dan bersesuaian, antara lain, termasuk menghantar wakil atau 'envoy' kita ke Mesir untuk berunding bagi mencapai penyelesaian menang-menang serta berhenti membunuh orang awam.

Ummat Islam di negara ini juga mahu menuntut supaya Perdana Menteri Najib dan kerajaan Umno-BN dan Parlimen Malaysia segera menggerakkan serta mendesak negara-negara Ummat Islam atas platform Pertubuhan Persidangan Negara-negara Islam (OIC) dan mengambil inisiatif politik dan diplomasi menggesa Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) supaya bertindak segera terhadap jenayah pembunuhan beramai atau 'massacre and genocide' di Kaherah.

Najib wajar diberikan peringatan bahawa beliau mesti lebih prihatin, tegas dan tuntas dalam bertindak mempertahankan maruah negara dan martabat ummat Islam. Bertindak di peringkat antarabangsa dalam kes Mesir ini adalah sangat dihajati ummat dan rakyat di Negara ini. Kini kewibawaan PM Najib dan Malaysia adalah sangat diperlukan bagi menggerakkan Lembaga Keselamatan (SC) Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) atas tuduhan jenayah pihak tentera Mesir ke atas kemanusiaan yakni rakyat Mesir ke Mahkamah Jenayah Antarabangsa (ICC).

Ia sekaligus menaikkan imej, kredibiliti dan wibawa negara. Retorik pimpinan negara tentang apa jua pergolakan samada di peringkat nasional dan antarbangsa, lebih bermakna serta berbisa ketika tindakan pimpinan dan kata-kata selari dan sejajar.

Dalam kebrentakan demokrasi dan tragedi pembunuhan di Mesir ini, Najib dan Umno sekali lagi gagal dan mendukacitakan. - 24 Ogos, 2013.

* Dzulkefly Ahmad adalah Pengarah Eksekutif Pusat Penyelidikan PAS Pusat.

* Ini adalah pendapat peribadi penulis dan tidak semestinya mewakili pandangan The Malaysian Insider.

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