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Top hotel restaurants in the world

Posted: 07 Oct 2013 09:32 PM PDT

October 08, 2013

Chef Jose Andres of Spain. - AFP Relaxnews pic, October 8, 2013.Chef Jose Andres of Spain. - AFP Relaxnews pic, October 8, 2013.A secret dining room tucked into the back of The Cosmopolitan in Sin City that serves more than 20 courses and seats just eight diners has been named the best hotel restaurant in the world by a popular food blog.

It's called é, and like the brevity of its name, the restaurant itself has been widely described as a beacon of discretion in a city of flashy lights. Set within chef José Andrés' restaurant Jaleo, a visit to the exclusive eatery requires an escort away from the main restaurant, down a long corridor and into a hidden dining space and reservations must be made about three months in advance.

Its online presence is minimal, with the exception of a blurb buried within Jaleo's restaurant description where it's called a "secluded setting."

And according to a panel of bloggers, restaurant critics, food and lifestyle writers selected by The Daily Meal, the open-kitchen restaurant helmed by celebrity chef José Andrés is the best in show, beating out Michelin-starred eateries and longstanding hotel landmarks around the world.

For the list of top 100 hotel restaurants, establishments had to have a minimum of 15 rooms. Eateries come from more than 50 countries and represent 80 cities around the world.

If the é dining concept sounds familiar, that's because Andrés' Washington D.C. restaurant minibar is also hinged on the same idea, serving multi-course avant-garde dishes that challenge diners to rethink traditional notions of food.

Meanwhile, conspicuously missing on the list are a few notable hotel restaurants such as celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal's eatery Dinner at The Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park Hotel in London, which was promoted from one to two stars in the latest Michelin guide, and Amber, a dining hotspot at the Landmark Mandarin Oriental in Hong Kong which also holds two stars.

Here are the top 10 hotel restaurants according to The Daily Meal:

1. é by José Andrés at The Cosmopolitan (Las Vegas, Nevada)

2. El Motel Restaurant at Hotel Empordà (Figueres, Spain)

3. Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace (Las Vegas, Nevada)

4. Felix at The Peninsula Hotel (Hong Kong)

5. Emiliano Restaurant at Emiliano (São Paulo)

6. Aubergine at L'Auberge Carmel (Carmel, California)

7. Livingstone Room at Victoria Falls Hotel (Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe)

8. Joël Robuchon Restaurant at MGM Grand (Las Vegas, Nevada)

9. Epicure at Le Bristol (Paris)

10. Man Wah at Mandarin Oriental (Hong Kong)

Anand Gaggan’s progressive Indian cuisine

Posted: 07 Oct 2013 08:25 PM PDT

October 08, 2013

Anand Gaggan began cooking to avoid classrooms but one subject the Kolkata native embraces is science.

After leaving school in India, Anand cooked in the kitchens of some of Asia's best hotels before studying with the research team at Spain's famed El Bulli restaurant where he learned to physically and chemically transform ingredients.

At the eponymous Gaggan restaurant in Bangkok, Anand applies his training at Ferran Adria's culinary lab by translating traditional flavours from his homeland into works of art that challenge preconceptions about how Indian food should taste and look.

A self-proclaimed rebel, Gaggan spoke to Reuters about his deconstructive approach to Indian cooking, ranging from spherical raita that bursts in the mouth to "Viagra" oysters with truffle foam served in a treasure chest.

Did you always know you were going to do molecular cuisine when you opened Gaggan?

I was bored of doing the same old thing because I'm the kind of person whose anxiety levels are very high, so I wanted to do something which had not been done before to Indian food. At first we wanted to open a curry house with tapas style food but over time our concept evolved. It was a journey that I did not plan.

How was your concept received in Bangkok?

My misconception was that, apart from their own cuisine, Bangkokians only like Italian and Japanese food. I was proved wrong and our restaurant, with its cutting-edge approach to Indian food, has its own market which is people who want to eat comfort food made using new techniques. This is food for the common man and not for the pretentious foodie.

Your cuisine has been described as molecular gastronomy. Do you accept that definition?

I call it progressive cuisine because the first thing I learned at El Bulli was that there is no such thing called molecular gastronomy. Ferran Adria explained that we cannot be molecular scientists because we are chefs. We don't count when we put salt in food because we know from our hearts how much salt we need to put. What I'm doing is progressing the history of Indian food.

What inspires you?

My ideas are based on Indian history and my nostalgic tastes including what I've eaten before, where I've eaten it and where I've been in my life. That's why I travel so often to India, at least once every two months, so that I get more exposure to my own cuisine and so I don't forget the flavours.

Your kitchen is stocked with tanks of liquid nitrogen. Tell us about the tools you have in your arsenal.

Of course you have to understand some basics like you can't put your hand in liquid nitrogen or it will fall off! With liquid nitrogen you can do things you could not do with ice like freezing alcohol in seconds. But you can't serve it or customers would burn their mouths. You have to make sure it is palatable.

You started off as a musician. What do you play?

I play the drums, hard rock music. We play music in the kitchen every day because I want the ambience to be playful. When I worked in hotels they thought I was a rebel because I do things hotels don't allow like play loud music and doing away with hair nets. Maybe I'm crazy for talking like this but there are rules I'm trying to break.

Where is Indian cooking going next?

One good thing is a lot of Indian chefs are leaving their hotel comfort zones and venturing out more. Indian cuisine is diverse, unscripted and not homogeneous. There is so much potential there.

"Paradise"

(Serves 1)

4 cl Malibu

2 cl White rum

5 cl Coconut milk or cream (canned)

1 cl Fresh lemon juice

1 cl White syrup

1 cl Fresh coconut water

1 Tonka bean

1 Coconut, cut in half with the water poured out

Dry ice

(1 cl = 1/3 of a US ounce)

1. Pour the Malibu, white rum, coconut milk, lemon juice and white syrup into a cocktail shaker

2. Shake the mixture for a few seconds

3. Pour into one half of a coconut shell

4. Whip the coconut water using an oxygen whip

5. Place the coconut water foam on top of the cocktail

6. Grate a pinch of Tonka bean on top of the foam

7. Serve on a bed of dry ice with a glass of hot coconut water on the side - Reuters, October 8, 2013.

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Pirelli want action on tyre testing

Posted: 07 Oct 2013 01:26 AM PDT

October 07, 2013

Pirelli have urged Formula One teams to give them the tools to do their job rather than complaining their tyres are not good enough.

The Italian company was again in the line of fire at the weekend's Korean Grand Prix, with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and Red Bull's Mark Webber complaining about how quickly the tyres wore out.

McLaren's Sergio Perez suffered an explosive delamination of his front right tyre during the race at Yeongam which left debris strewn across the track and brought out the safety car.

The incident was reminiscent, in terms of drama, of the spate of blowouts earlier in the season that triggered safety fears and forced Pirelli to return to last year's structure with 2013 compounds.

Pirelli motorsport head Paul Hembery told reporters yesterday there were no worries about the Perez incident but there was real concern about how the tyres would behave next year when the rules change significantly and a new V6 turbocharged engine is introduced.

A planned tyre test with McLaren in Austin, Texas, before next month's US Grand Prix was cancelled after objections that it could favour the former champions, who are fighting Force India for fifth place overall.

Pirelli have done several tests, including a controversial "secret" one with Mercedes in May, with teams providing older cars, but have repeatedly complained that they need to use more representative machinery.

"We're running around in a 2010 car, developing tyres for the 2014 car, which nobody really knows what it's going to look like," said Hembery. "Yet every time we even ask to test with a 2011 car we come up against opposition.

"Going forward, to do what we need to do, we need to have the ability to test and help everybody – drivers and teams," added the Briton.

"Whilst nobody wants to think they're going to get an advantage in testing, you can't carry on going round in circles and decide to do nothing. Something has to change."

Dead rubber

Hembery said Pirelli wanted to reduce the amount of "marbles" - small chunks of tyre rubber – that litter the track and increase the mechanical strength of the compound.

To do that, they need to test at certain tracks with suitable conditions and also need teams to help them.

Sao Paulo's Interlagos circuit could offer one such opportunity after the season-ender there in November.

Another option would be for Pirelli to test in Bahrain in January before two more scheduled pre-season tests there with all the teams in late February and early March.

"Ideally at the end of the season we'd like to see some use of these (2013) cars because they're the best and the quickest we've got at the moment," said Hembery.

"It would make sense to use them because for the majority of the teams they'll be of little relevance anyway."

Sunday's race at Yeongam was marked by high degradation and heavy stress on the front rights, with drivers talking afterwards about how their tyres were effectively "dead".

Asked whether Formula One, which will allow some limited in-season testing next year after banning it previously to save money, was getting what it deserved, Hembery smiled wearily.

"To an extent, yes," he replied. "We're still talking about trying to sort testing out and we're in October. I just hope the engine manufacturers for next year have been able to do their work, and as they desire.

"Otherwise the conversations we'll be having might be with them next year – I hope not, for their sake."

Hembery said the new engine was likely to see a dramatic change in the application and delivery of power.

Yet there were no plans to test tyres in wet conditions with the new cars before the start of the 2014 season, despite the regular risk of a tropical deluge at the second race in Malaysia.

"There are things, as a sport, we need to improve on, which is something that is starting to be recognised. A number of the team principals have said we need to do something differently, and we obviously agree with that," said Hembery. – Reuters, October 7, 2013

Tiger leads US to Presidents Cup

Posted: 06 Oct 2013 08:15 PM PDT

October 07, 2013

Tiger Woods celebrates with teammate Jordan Spieth (right) and girlfriend Lindsey Vonn yesterday. – AFP pic, October 7, 2013. Tiger Woods celebrates with teammate Jordan Spieth (right) and girlfriend Lindsey Vonn yesterday. – AFP pic, October 7, 2013. Tiger Woods clinched the Presidents Cup for the third time in a row yesterday, leading the Americans to an 18 1/2-15 1/2 victory over the Internationals at rain-soaked Muirfield Village.

World number one Woods edged 41st-ranked Richard Sterne of South Africa 1 up to secure the trophy, thwarting an Internationals fightback and boosting the Americans to 8-1-1 in the overall rivalry with their fifth win in a row.

"It feels good," Woods said. "It was a tough day, tough conditions, rain, wind all around. It was a long week, but it was worth it."

Battling nagging back spasms over the final five holes, 14-time major winner Woods won the par-3 16th with a par, chipped from the rough to inches from the hole at 17 and halved 18 for the victory.

"(My back) went out on me at 14 and from then on it just kept getting worse. We played a lot of holes the last couple days so a lot of our guys are dinged up and unfortunately I was one of them."

Woods is a five-time winner of the US PGA Memorial tournament, which is played at Muirfield Village, and he went 4-1 in Cup matches, improving his overall singles record in Ryder and Presidents Cup to 10-3-2.

His victory put the hosts up by four with only two matches remaining on a course that saw heavy rain for the fourth day in a row, forcing lift, clean and place rules to be used.

"We've all slogged it out and did our best," said 2013 Masters champion Adam Scott of Australia.

It was the third triumph for Fred Couples as the US captain, all having ended Woods taking the winning point.

"Three in a row and Tiger has the winning point all three times – that's pretty good," Couples said.

Couples is not planning to guide the team again in 2015 when the event will be played in South Korea.

"A three-peat is good enough for me," Couples said.

Internationals captain Nick Price was proud of his team's rally, winning four matches in a row with the US on the brink of clinching to create some late drama.

"We're a real hodgepodge team that came from the four corners of the world and gave the might of America a run for their money," Price said.

"The all played incredibly well. They tried their hardest and I'm proud to be their captain."

Aussie Jason Day won the first singles point 6 and 4 over Brandt Snedeker. The Muirfield Village member won four of the first six holes and led all the way.

Hunter Mahan answered for the hosts, beating Japan's Hideki Matsuyama 3 and 2. Mahan birdied six and seven to take the lead for good and prevent an Internationals run.

Jason Dufner, who won the PGA Championship two months ago, edged the US closer by beating Zimbabwe's Brendon de Jonge 4 and 3.

Dufner led from start to finish and won after de Jonge hit his tee shot way left into trees at the par-5 15th.

Canada's Graham DeLaet chipped in from a bunker at the 18th hole to beat Jordan Spieth 1-up.

Zach Johnson beat South African Branden Grace 4 and 2 to put the US on the brink of victory.

But Scott edged Bill Haas 2 and 1 and South African four-time major winner Ernie Els outlasted Steve Stricker 1-up to keep Internationals hopes alive for a draw.

The tension increased as Aussie Marc Leishman made a 10-foot par putt at 18 to edge Matt Kuchar 1-up and South African Charl Schwartzel beat Keegan Bradley 2 and 1 before Woods ended the drama.

Webb Simpson led for 16 of 17 holes but gave South African Louis Oosthuizen the last to halve their match and Phil Mickelson gave Argentina's Angel Cabrera the last putt, hole and the match 1-up to create the final margin.

The US team won two-and-a-half points in foursomes matches that ended yesterday. – AFP, October 7, 2013.

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Hari Malaysia video goes live through Firefly Video

Posted: 07 Oct 2013 12:22 AM PDT

October 07, 2013

Firefly Video, the engagement video platform owned by Exponential, is running Pete Teo's "Hari Malaysia" music video across its network of more than 3,000 websites from today.

The video, released on September 16, 2013, was produced to commemorate the 50th birthday of Malaysia and features restored archive news footage taken from August 31, 1957 and September 16, 1963. It doubles as a moving tribute to Tunku Abdul Rahman and stars numerous modern Malaysian personalities - all of whom are transported back in time through the magic of visual effects to the days of Malaysia's founding.

"Hari Malaysia" also features the Malay song "Kembara" and its English counterpart "Slipstream", sung by Asmidar and Melina William respectively. Both songs were produced and written by Pete Teo, with Malay lyrics contribution by Amran Omar.

Pete Teo said, "By partnering with Firefly Video we are confident that our PSA video will be seen by Malaysians. Firefly has been a great partner for us previously and we are excited to work with the company again."

The video will run across Firefly Video's high-engagement ad units across the Exponential-owned network, which reaches more than 450 million unique users every month, continuing a partnership with Teo that began in 2011.

The company also supported Pete Teo's "Undilah" video in 2011 when the video promoting the right to vote was banned for broadcasting by Information Minister Rais Yatim. It was "unbanned" by the Prime Minister Najib Razak a few weeks later.

Pete Teo, a multiple award-winning musician, also made seminal viral videos such as "Here In My Home" and "15Malaysia". - October 7, 2013.

Hari Malaysia video goes live through Firefly Video

Posted: 07 Oct 2013 12:22 AM PDT

October 07, 2013

Firefly Video, the engagement video platform owned by Exponential, is running Pete Teo's "Hari Malaysia" music video across its network of more than 3,000 websites from today.

The video, released on September 16, 2013, was produced to commemorate the 50th birthday of Malaysia and features restored archive news footage taken from August 31, 1957 and September 16, 1963. It doubles as a moving tribute to Tunku Abdul Rahman and stars numerous modern Malaysian personalities - all of whom are transported back in time through the magic of visual effects to the days of Malaysia's founding.

"Hari Malaysia" also features the Malay song "Kembara" and its English counterpart "Slipstream", sung by Asmidar and Melina William respectively. Both songs were produced and written by Pete Teo, with Malay lyrics contribution by Amran Omar.

Pete Teo said, "By partnering with Firefly Video we are confident that our PSA video will be seen by Malaysians. Firefly has been a great partner for us previously and we are excited to work with the company again."

The video will run across Firefly Video's high-engagement ad units across the Exponential-owned network, which reaches more than 450 million unique users every month, continuing a partnership with Teo that began in 2011.

The company also supported Pete Teo's "Undilah" video in 2011 when the video promoting the right to vote was banned for broadcasting by Information Minister Rais Yatim. It was "unbanned" by the Prime Minister Najib Razak a few weeks later.

Pete Teo, a multiple award-winning musician, also made seminal viral videos such as "Here In My Home" and "15Malaysia". - October 7, 2013.

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China gambles on theme park, whale sharks to lure punters from Macau casinos

Posted: 06 Oct 2013 05:41 PM PDT

October 07, 2013

An artist impression of Chimelong Hengqin Bay Hotel. - Reuters pic, October 7, 2013.An artist impression of Chimelong Hengqin Bay Hotel. - Reuters pic, October 7, 2013.It's being touted as China's answer to Orlando, a $5 billion (RM16 billion) resort and theme park complete with a mega rollercoaster and a whale shark tank situated on a sleepy southern island next to the world's biggest gambling hub Macau.

Chimelong, which is set to partially open next month, is the linchpin of China's ambitious plans to expand Hengqin into a leisure hub similar to the coastal U.S. city globally renowned for its natural attactions and theme-park resorts by Walt Disney Co and Universal Studios.

And while some extravagant infrastructure projects in China have turned into white elephants, the odds are on Hengqin's side largely due to the support of the Beijing government and the island's proximity to the millions of tourists who throng to Macau every year.

"I don't have many doubts that it will be successful," said Philip Tulk, director of equities research at Standard Chartered Bank in Hong Kong, referring to the island which the government designated as a special economic zone five years ago.

"The mainland people are looking for entertainment and travel options that are reasonably easy. They strongly desire new and interesting places to go and if Chimelong can deliver on that it will be massively successful," he added.

The construction boom on Hengqin, just a 10-minute drive from Macau, comes at a time when mega-resorts are being developed in Asia in places like Taiwan, South Korea, the Philippines and Vietnam to tap the region's growing ranks of wealthy tourists.

Most of these visitors are Chinese and many choose to stay close to home, heading to Macau, the only place in China where casino gambling is legal and where gaming revenues grew by more than a fifth last month to just over $3.5 billion.

Macau welcomed almost 30 million visitors last year, but the government's plans to increase that number are being stymied by a lack of land and strained infrastructure and services.

Enter Hengqin, which is three times the size of Macau and which boasts long, sandy beaches and thick, mountainous forests.

"Macau is small and there are too many people. It needs to be expanded. Chimelong is a good complement. It is positioned as leisure tourism," said Niu Jing, director of the administrative committee, or local government, of the Hengqin New Area.

Ideal solution

Hengqin has been part of the central government's plan to develop the Pearl River Delta since 2008, and the island is being groomed as a test bed for political and economic projects between the southern Guangdong province and the special administrative regions of Macau and Hong Kong.

The Hengqin model also fits in with China's plans to boost consumer spending to lift the economy and wean growth away from the manufacturing sector.

Local officials say Hengqin has so far attracted investments worth 240 billion yuan ($39 billion) from companies like Hong Kong conglomerate Shun Tak, Italian luxury yacht maker Ferretti and Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc.

Ferretti, controlled by Chinese machinery group Shandong Heavy Industry, is building its Asia Pacific headquarters on the island as well as a yacht club and a navigation school.

Pansy Ho, Hong Kong's richest woman and managing director of Shun Tak, calls Hengqin the perfect solution for Macau. The property-to-transport conglomerate is building a complex that will include offices, homes and a hotel on the island.

"We need to work on a plan to assimilate and to make sure that in the future, Macau would be in the centre of things but also integrated with the development and the future of the whole Pearl River delta," Ho, the daughter of Macau gambling godfather Stanely Ho, told Reuters.

The government has banned gambling on Hengqin, but that has not deterred Macau's billion-dollar casino operators. Galaxy Entertainment is considering investing in sports stadiums, golf courses and a marina on the island to complement its Macau casinos, Deputy Chairman Francis Lui told Reuters.

"The customer wants a bigger and bigger experience... and in Macau, we just don't have the land and it would be too expensive," he said. "So Hengquin is going to be very important for us."

Looking to the future

Hengquin is connected to Macau through two underwater tunnels. By 2016, it will also be linked to Macau in the east and Hong Kong to the north by a bridge. Rail services will also be extended to Hengqin.

Forests of cranes and scaffolding jut out from pockets of Hengqin as companies like Zhuhai Huafa Group Ltd and Shimao Property Holdings Ltd race to develop the island, where wooden stilt houses still dot parts of the shoreline.

Property prices have soared, with new houses near the central business district costing more than double the amount per square metre than in the nearby Zhuhai island.

Palm-fringed, six-lane highways line the island while residential high-rises are cropping up as the pace of construction has picked up in the past year.

Home to fewer than 8,000 people now, officials forecast the island's population to rise to over quarter of a million in seven years time.

The marine-themed Chimelong resort, headed by Chinese businessman Su Zhigang, is the biggest project to open on the island this year. Its coral-hued towers, topped by blue onion-domes, will house 1,880 hotel rooms, a conference centre, a spa and an indoor water park. – Reuters, October 7, 2013.

Macau University which finished construction of its Hengqin campus in July this year on a site 20 times larger than its Macau location, will formally welcome students in Febrary next year. The university, which can accommodate up to 15,000 students, will be operated under the laws that govern Macau, and not mainland Chinese regulations.

Major lenders such as Bank of China, Bank of Communications and Agricultural Bank of China have set up temporary offices in Hengqin's central business district to help drive its development.

The island is also hoping to lure business with tax breaks and new financial policies that include allowing companies to develop offshore business in foreign currencies and piloting the exchange of the renminbi, Macau pataca and Hong Kong dollar.

"The special thing about Hengqin is that it is a naturally isolated island, so the risk is controllable," says Hengqin's Niu. "Hengqin, without exaggeration, is unique."

Indian film “Kill the Rapist?” explores women’s revenge

Posted: 06 Oct 2013 05:31 PM PDT

October 07, 2013

As India debates how to halt a rising tide of violence against women, two filmmakers are tackling the subject head on with a Bollywood movie called "Kill the Rapist?"

The film was inspired by the fatal gang-rape of a student in the capital New Delhi late last year, which triggered widespread outrage and national soul-searching over the treatment of women in India.

The new film aims to make "every rapist shiver with fear before even thinking of rape", according to its Facebook page, which has already notched up more than 40,000 supporters.

With a modest budget and a largely unknown cast, "Kill the Rapist?" is due for release in December, one year after the Delhi attack in which a gang of six savagely attacked a 23-year-old physiotherapy student and her male friend on a bus.

"The brutality of that crime shook me up. It reminded me that we are such a hypocritical and selfish society," Siddhartha Jain of iRock Films, who produced the movie, told AFP.

"Through this film we want to amplify the debate on the issue and show that there is no one solution."

The student died two weeks later from internal injuries inflicted during the attack, and four men were sentenced to death in September - a punishment aimed, in part, at deterring would-be sexual predators.

Despite the outpouring of anger over the incident which led to a tougher rape law, sex crimes across the country continue to be reported daily in the Indian media.

"Kill the Rapist?" looks at how a victim of such an attack might act out her own revenge.

"As a society, we don't have much reverence or confidence in the legal system so if you happen to be the victim of a rape attack, what do you do?" said director Sanjay Chhel.

"Our film explores what the girl goes through physically, mentally, her journey and the people around her. We have put a question mark at the end of the title because we don't want to preach or take a legal stand."

While the filmmakers want the movie to shock and unsettle the audience, they say it is not meant to be sensational.

The rape itself is never shown and the plot revolves around three female flatmates, who each offer a different perspective on the options available when a rapist attacks one of them.

"At some point the hunter becomes the hunted. The story unfolds in a 12-hour time frame during which power shifts and the girls face dilemmas on how to deal with this rapist," said Jain, who funded the film with contributions from two female private equity investors.

Jain also plans to set up an anti-rape foundation using some of the film's profits, to spread awareness and raise funds for charities working on women's issues.

Another Indian director inspired by the Delhi attack is Shahid Kazmi, whose film "Damini (Lightning) - The Victim" premiered in the northern city of Jammu this month. The title refers to the name given to the victim by the media, which cannot use her real name for legal reasons.

An upcoming Bengali film by director Milan Bhowmik, titled "Nirbhoya", is also said to be based on the attack.

While these alternative films may be tackling the subject of sex crimes, commercial Indian movies have often been accused of objectifying women - itself a subject of heated debate since the Delhi gang-rape.

In the 1960s and 1970s, a typical narrative often involved a woman rejecting the overtures of a male suitor, who then pursued her almost to the point of stalking until she finally relented.

In modern movies, song-and-dance routines known as "item numbers", with scantily-clad women and titillating lyrics, have also come under fire. One playwright since the gang-rape has called Bollywood "a monster that has gone horribly wrong".

But others in the industry have defended their films, saying Bollywood has become a soft target that cannot be blamed for inciting violence - especially as on-screen rapists are often brought to justice by the heroes.

The makers of "Kill The Rapist?" hope their film will show that movies can sometimes empower, as well as entertain.

"We usually make more youth-centric, fun films but I thought we must balance it with some responsibility and make a movie which is also positive, motivational and insightful," said Jain. – AFP, October 7, 2013.

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Asterix’s new Scottish adventures come out on October 24

Posted: 06 Oct 2013 06:49 PM PDT

October 07, 2013

After months of anticipation from die-hard fans, editors of the new adventures of Asterix and his faithful round friend Obelix on Wednesday finally unveiled the front cover and launch date.

"Asterix and the Picts" - which will see the two boisterous Gauls meet the people of ancient Scotland- comes out on October 24 in 15 countries and 23 languages, including Gaelic and Scots.

Editors have decided to print five million copies of this latest opus - the 35th in the Asterix comic book series. "We should be able to last 15 days with that," Isabelle Magnac of the Editions Albert Rene jokingly told reporters.

The Asterix series - created by illustrator Albert Uderzo and writer Rene Goscinny in 1959 - is a bestseller in the comic book world, with 352 million copies sold worldwide and translations in more than 110 languages and dialects. Over the years, the two characters from ancient Gaul have met Cleopatra, drunk tea with the English, taken part in the Olympic Games, eaten countless roasted boars and beaten up scores of Romans.

The front cover of their latest adventure depicts Obelix in full caber toss, a traditional Scottish event in which competitors throw a large pole made out of a tree trunk - no feat for the superhuman Gaul who fell in a pot of magic potion when he was a baby.

Asterix, meanwhile, sits on a rock, winking at the reader as he points to his friend, while a motley group of kilt-wearing Picts laugh in the background.

The storyline, however, remains a mystery. "It takes place in Scotland and it is obviously a Celtic tale," said Jean-Yves Ferri, the writer chosen to craft the new comic book.

He refused to reveal any more details. But he assured readers that Asterix and Obelix's weary Roman enemies would be present, as would epic battles and plenty of "bonks!" and "plafs!".

The comic book series has always been an intimate affair. Uderzo took over the writing when Goscinny died in 1977, and "Asterix and the Picts" is the first of the books to be written and illustrated by two entirely new people- Ferri and illustrator Didier Conrad.

Uderzo announced he quit drawing in 2011 but he told reporters Wednesday he had nevertheless closely supervised the comic book. The 85-year-old even drew the Obelix featured on the cover.

And for those impatient fans, a few more details were leaked at the briefing - there will be a love story, more women than before, whisky and Gauls kitted out with kilts. – AFP/Relaxnews, October 7, 2013.

New Stieg Larsson story included in crime anthology

Posted: 06 Oct 2013 06:37 PM PDT

October 07, 2013

Stieg Larsson's short story "Brain Power" is to form part of the Swedish crime story collection "A Darker Shade," due January 2014.

The collection's editor, John-Henri Holmberg, formulated the idea after discovering that his friend, Larsson, had written a story that had never been published, announced publisher Head of Zeus on October 3. "None of these stories have ever been published in the English language," it revealed.

Larsson rose to fame posthumously, after the publication of the "Millennium" trilogy - "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," "The Girl Who Played with Fire," and "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest" - which he had written in secret. A fourth book was never completed, though Larsson's surviving partner, architect and author Eva Gabrielsson, has indicated that she would be up to the task. – AFP/Relaxnews, October 7, 2013.

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Pakatan kecam Umno lindungi gangster, Zahid tak layak jadi menteri

Posted: 07 Oct 2013 03:26 AM PDT

OLEH ELIZABETH ZACHARIAH DAN LEE SHI-IAN
October 07, 2013

Pakatan Rakyat (PR) hari ini mengecam Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi dan Umno yang melindungi kumpulan gangster salah di sisi undang-undang hanya kerana kaitannya dengan pemimpin parti tersebut.

Setiausaha Organisasi DAP Anthony Loke (pic) menyifatkan kenyataan Menteri Dalam Negeri itu sebagai membimbangkan, kerana tidak menunjukkan sikapnya sebagai "seorang menteri".

Tiga Line merupakan salah satu daripada kumpulan kongsi gelap yang disenaraikan haram oleh Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) pada Ogos lalu, ketika pihak berkuasa berjanji untuk membanteras kegiatan kumpulan itu.

Dalam satu klip video yang dimuat naik oleh sebuah portal berita hari ini, Ahmad Zahid sebaliknya mempertahankan kumpulan bawah tanah itu akan tetapi tindakan tegas diambil ke atas kumpulan lain, memberi gambaran mereka "sebagai rakannya dan menggesa mereka untuk melakukan apa yang perlu".

Laman portal tersebut memperoleh pita rakaman ucapan Ahmad Zahid sepanjang 20 minit tersebut, ketika beliau sedang berucap dalam satu majlis kerajaan.

"Beliau seolah-olah memberikan mereka (Tiga Line) kebal daripada undang-undang," kata Loke.

"Ia adalah satu pengakuan yang sangat jelas bahawa kumpulan ini dikaitkan dengan Umno."

Naib presiden PKR, N Surendran juga senada, menegaskan Ahmad Zahid "penyokong kuat gengster pro-Umno berasaskan Melayu" yang pada awalnya diharamkan sendiri oleh kementeriannya.

"Ini adalah bertentangan dengan senarai yang dikeluarkan oleh kementeriannya sendiri. Ini menunjukkan beliau tidak layak pegang jawatan."

Surendran, yang juga Ahli Parlimen Padang Serai, turut menggesa supaya polis menyiasat hubungan Ahmad Zahid dengan kumpulan tersebut "memandangkan mengakui beberapa ahli kumpulan tersebut adalah rakannya".

Ahli Parlimen Pokok Sena Datuk Mahfuz Omar (pic, right) yang juga naib presiden PAS, mendesak Ahmad Zahid untuk memberikan penjelasan ke atas kenyataannya yang bertentangan sama sekali.

"Kementerian beliau sendiri keluarkan senarai kumpulan haram. Jadi dia kata halal pula sekarang?

"Ini menunjukkan apa saja yang kementerian beri kepada rakyat tidak boleh dipercayai langsung," dakwanya lagi.

Mahfuz mendakwa Umno menggunakan kumpulan Tiga Line sebagai "barisan depan" untuk menentang lawan politik mereka.

"Umno di belakang mereka. Apabila mereka mahu melakukan kerja tidak demokratik, mereka akan guna Tiga Line," tambahnya lagi.

Dalam pada itu, Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (Adun) Ayer Keroh Khoo Poay Tiong yang memperoleh rakaman suara Ahmad Zahid itu mahu menteri tersebut meletak jawatan serta-merta.

"Kenyataan perkauman oleh menteri tersebut terhadap kaum Cina dan India adalah imej sebenar Umno," kata Khoo lagi.

"Zahid mendakwa kaum Melayu adalah mangsa sebenar mereka yang mengambil dadah dan berjudi, ini memang sudah dijangkakan kerana perhimpunan agung Umno yang bakal tiba tidak lama lagi.

"Beliau perlu menunjukkan dirinya sebagai pro-Melayu sehabis kuat untuk mendapatkan sokongan perwakilan dalam pilihan raya Umno," kata Khoo.

Khoo berjaya mendapatkan rakaman 20 minit ucapan Zahid dalam majlis itu yang diadakan di Pusat Perdagangan Antarabangsa Melaka (MITC) di Ayer Keroh, bertajuk Majlis Taklimat Keselamatan Bersama Pemimpin Masyarakat.

Khoo enggan mendedahkan sumber yang memberinya rakaman itu tetapi mendakwa mendengar kata-kata perkauman yang tidak masuk akal dikeluarkan oleh Ahmad Zahid.

Beliau berkata terdapat khabar angin sebelum pilihan raya umum ke-13 (PRU13) kumpuan Tiga Line dikaitkan dengan Umno dan kini Zahid telah mengesahkan khabar angin ini.

"Umno menyokong budaya samseng dan mereka menggunakan taktik ini untuk mengukuhkan cengkaman kuasa mereka.

"Tindakan tegas yang diambil oleh pihak berkuasa hanya 'wayang'," kata Khoo semasa dihubungi The Malaysian Insider hari ini. – 7 Oktober, 2013.

1,703 perwakilan muflis tidak dibenar mengundi pemilihan Umno

Posted: 07 Oct 2013 03:07 AM PDT

October 07, 2013

Jawatankuasa Pemilihan Umno mengumumkan seramai 1,703 perwakilan didapati muflis dan tidak layak untuk mengundi pada pemilihan Umno bulan ini.

Pengerusinya, Tan Sri Tajol Rosli Ghazali turut mengumumkan jumlah muktamad calon yang akan bertanding merebut jawatan Majlis Tertinggi (MT) adalah seramai 260 orang selepas seorang didapati tidak layak bertanding.

"Jumlah muktamad calon yang akan bertanding pada pemilihan Umno di peringkat bahagian ialah seramai 33,012 orang.

"Calon tersebut disenarai pendek setelah 334 orang diisytiharkan muflis, 495 menarik diri dan 39 lagi terlibat dengan masalah disiplin," katanya dalam satu sidang media di Pusat Perdagangan Dunia Putra (PWTC) hari ini. - 7 Oktober, 2013.

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Selagi tidak mengaku boros, selagi itu masalah berlarutan

Posted: 06 Oct 2013 06:46 PM PDT

October 07, 2013

Penulis adalah seorang jurutera semikonduktor, wartawan freelance, penerbit dan editor buku motivasi yang suka mengikuti perkembangan politik Malaysia

Kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) pimpinan Datuk Seri Najib Razak berkata hasrat mereka di 2013 ialah untuk mengurangkan defisit bajet ke paras 3.5% di 2014 daripada 4%.

Jika betul itu adalah niat Najib, dan selaku Menteri Kewangan, beliau perlu memastikan jumlah pembelanjaan operasi kerajaan tidak lagi ditambah tanpa perlu.

Jika betul pengurangan defisit bajet itu adalah sasaran utama kerajaan Najib, selaku Perdana Menteri, beliau harus menunjukkan contoh yang sesuai.

Tapi tidak.

Selepas menaikkan harga minyak sebanyak 20 sen untuk RON95 dan diesel, kerajaan pimpinan Najib meminta lagi bajet tambahan sebanyak RM14 bilion di Dewan Rakyat.

Sudah tentu, kerajaan BN mengharapkan rakyat terlupa bahawa di bulan Julai, kerajaan BN telah meminta bajet tambahan sebanyak RM13 bilion.

Jadi jumlah yang diminta ialah RM27 bilion dalam tempoh kurang 3 bulan. Menakjubkan, ke mana semua duit itu nak dibelanjakan?

Kerajaan juga berkata mereka terpaksa mengurangkan subsidi minyak demi kesejahteraan ekonomi, tapi kerajaan tidak pernah memaklumkan pada rakyat bagaimana duit lebihan daripada untung jual minyak kerana harga tinggi minyak di pasaran dunia telah dihabiskan.

Semasa "mengurangkan subsidi minyak" (bukan menaikkan harga minyak mengikut kata timbalan Menteri Kewangan, Datuk Ahmad Maslan), Najib berkata kerajaan bakal dapat berjimat sebanyak RM1.1 bilion untuk bulan-bulan yang tertinggal di 2013.

Ini bermakna jumlah 'tambahan' yang diperlukan kerajaan pimpinan Najib ini sejak Julai yang lalu melebihi RM28.1 bilion.

Jumlah bajet 2013 hanyalah RM251.6 bilion. Dinisbahkan dengan apa yang diminta sebagai bajet tambahan oleh kerajaan BN ialah 11.1% daripada jumlah bajet 2013.

Perbelanjaan operasi 2013 ialah RM201.9 bilion manakala perbelanjaan pembangunan hanya RM49.7 bilion.

Persoalannya, RM28.1 bilion yang dicari ini akan digunakan di mana? Pembangunan atau operasi?

Apakah ini akibat kelemahan membuat perancangan bajet?

Jika digunakan di bahagian operasi, persoalan yang harus ditanya ialah, apakah operasi yang meningkatkan bajet 2013? Apakah ia kerana boros berbelanja agensi dan syarikat milik kerajaan yang sanggup membeli jam bernilai RM100 pada harga RM3,810?

RM201.9 bilion bukan satu angka yang kecil. Takkan 6 bulan sudah tidak cukup bajet?

Jika begitu, wajarkah untuk Najib membelanjakan RM2.88 juta untuk Rumah Terbuka Hari Raya tatkala tahu perbelanjaan kerajaan sudah melepasi bajet yang ditetapkan?

Harus diingat RM2.88 juta hanya untuk Rumah Terbuka Hari Raya di Seri Perdana sahaja – belum lagi Rumah Terbuka Hari Raya di semua rumah menteri dan menteri besar, kementerian, jabatan-jabatan dan sebagainya.

Begitu juga kos penerbangan jet Najib yang menelan RM100 juta untuk tiga tahun yang lepas. Betul ke Najib sahaja yang guna jet? Ataupun ada menteri lain yang turut sama guna tetapi tidak dilaporkan lagi?

Situasi yang sama juga dilihat pada Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Tan Sri Muhyiddin yang sanggup membiarkan Kementerian Pelajaran membelanjakan RM20 juta untuk firma pakar runding antarabangsa bagi penyediaan Pelan Pembangunan Pendidikan Malaysia (PPPM) 2012-2015.

Kalau jemput Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad dan pakar-pakar akademik yang sudah bersara yang memahami masalah pendidikan negara, sudah tentunya kosnya kurang berganda dan hasilnya jauh lebih memuaskan. Mengapa jalan tersebut tidak diambil?

Apabila Laporan Ketua Audit Negara (KAN) 2012 keluar, akhirnya rakyat disedarkan lagi ke mana duit tambahan yang diminta 2013 itu bakal digunakan.

Ia digunakan bukan untuk menutup kebocoran kewangan, tetapi untuk sekadar menampal kebocoran kewangan.

Alasan kerajaan untuk mengurangkan subsidi minyak demi kestabilan ekonomi juga hancur berkecai kerana dalam laporan KAN jelas bahawa subsidi kepada rakyat bukan punca kepada masalah terbesar kewangan negara iaitu defisit dan hutang.

Masalah terbesar ini para pemimpin dan agensi-agensi kerajaan kita boros. Mereka tidak amanah dalam menjaga duit rakyat. Mereka tidak mengganggap duit rakyat itu sebagai harta yang perlu dijaga dan digunakan cermat seperti duit mereka sendiri di dalam bank.

Antara misteri terbesar pembelanjaan di 2013 ialah kos yang digunakan kerajaan untuk mengendalikan PRU13. Tidak pasti samada Jabatan Audit akan membongkar perkara ini di laporan 2014 kelak.

Bagaimana rakyat boleh disuruh mengikat tali perut tatkala para pemimpin kerajaan tidak menunjukkan satu teladan yang baik?

Bagaimana defisit negara boleh berkurangan? Bagaimana hendak kurangkan hutang negara sedangkan perbelanjaan semakin bertambah kerana pembelian pada harga menjengkelkan? Semua sedang tertanya dan bertanya.

Hutang negara ketika Najib mengambil alih negara ialah 40% KDNK (Keluaran Dalam Kasar Negara) di 2009, kini ialah 53.3% daripada KDNK.

Sepatutnya di tahun 2013, defisit kerajaan dapat dikurangkan ke 4% berbanding 4.5% di 2012.

Tapi dengan pertambahan 11% perbelanjaan daripada bajet 2013- secara kasarnya mengikut pemerhati ekonomi, ini bakal melonjakkan angka defisit dan nisbah hutang dan KDNK Malaysia ke paras yang lebih tinggi.

Namun dengan kehebatan pasukan penasihat yang "memandu" dan membantu Najib, perkara ini sudah tentu tidak menjadi masalah untuk dijawab.

Bukankah pasukan yang sama ini sering melawan arus ketika rakyat mengadu jenayah semakin meningkat dengan mengeluarkan angka-angka yang menunjukkan jenayah semakin menurun?

Bagi mereka, yang penting ialah angka di atas kertas yang boleh membuatkan Najib senyum lega. Realiti dan perasaan rakyat ialah soal lain, mereka dibayar untuk menghasilkan angka di atas kertas yang boleh diwar-warkan sebagai kejayaan Najib dan pasukan mereka.

Begitu juga dengan Bajet 2014. Angka yang bakal dipersembahkan nanti mungkin menarik tapi segalanya akan hilang maknanya sekiranya tahun depan kerajaan BN meminta bajet tambahan lagi.

Rakyat sebenarnya sedang menunggu hari di mana kerajaan BN akan mengaku dirinya boros. Ramai tahu, selagi kerajaan BN enggan mengaku ia boros berbelanja, selagi itu masalah ekonomi negara tidak akan selesai.

Hanya dengan mengaku boros, kerajaan BN akan tahu apa yang perlu dibuat untuk mengurangkan belanja. Hanya dengan mengaku boros, Najib akan melakukan sesuatu untuk mengurangkan pembelanjaan operasi kerajaan sebelum menekan rakyat dengan mengurangkan subsidi.

Hanya dengan kerajaan BN mengaku boros, barulah ekonomi negara ada harapan untuk pulih; kerana soalan seterusnya ialah – "Dah tahu boros, kawallah belanja!"

Jika tidak, yang dihujahkan hanya – "Duit tak cukup, kami perlu bajet tambahan" – tanpa malu, setiap kali Parlimen bersidang manakala rakyat disuruh bercermat dalam perbelanjaan mereka untuk mengharungi inflasi dahsyat yang bakal menjelang.

Oleh itu, saya bersetuju dengan pandangan pemimpin PAS, Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man agar satu himpunan ala-Bersih untuk membantah penyelewengan kewangan yang tertera di laporan audit.

Rakyat perlu disedarkan mengenai kepincangan kewangan negara seperti kempen Bersih mengenai kepincangan sistem pilihanraya.

Biar setiap pelosok rakyat perlu disedarkan mengenai masalah yang membelenggu kewangan negara seperti masalah yang menyebabkan kepincangan sistem pilihanraya.

Walaupun cadangan himpunan ini datang daripada PAS, seperti mana juga Bersih yang dimulakan oleh parti-parti politik, akhirnya inisiatif melawan kepincangan kewangan negara perlu diterajui rakyat.

Jangan biar sampai hari di mana kerajaan BN dan Pakatan Rakyat bertanding untuk menunjukkan "siapa yang kurang boros" dan bukannya "siapa lebih hebat mengurus kewangan" barulah rakyat Malaysia menyesal.

Sumber negara banyak, tetapi ia tetap terhad dan akan habis. Dengan kebocoran kewangan hari ini, ia akan habis jauh lebih cepat daripada masa yang sepatutnya dan yang merana hanyalah anak-anak dan cucu-cicit kita.

Bertindaklah sekarang rakyat Malaysia! – 7 Oktober, 2013.

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Black times ahead

Posted: 06 Oct 2013 04:36 PM PDT

October 07, 2013

Zairil Khir Johari is a chocolate purveyor-turned-politician. He finds both experiences bittersweet.

"If this law is passed, it will be a black day in Malaysia."

Standing two rows in front of me, N. Surendran, the Member of Parliament for Padang Serai, held the floor defiantly. I nodded my head solemnly. At that point, a feeling of frustration had overcome me. Not only because such a critical bill was being bulldozed through without proper consultation and engagement, despite its huge ramifications on civil liberties and human rights, but also because, seated on the opposition bench, there was very little we could do to either stop or delay it.

I glanced at the clock behind the Speaker. By the end of the day, two previously repealed draconian laws would return to haunt Malaysia. How did we come to this?

From transformation to regression

Datuk Seri Najib Razak's reign as prime minister began with all the trappings of a grand reformer. In an attempt to unite a divided nation, he proffered the pseudo-national slogan of "1Malaysia", defined by his official website as "a belief in the importance of national unity irrespective of race or religious belief".

Najib also articulated a fresh economic agenda, dubbed the New Economic Model (NEM), in which he proposed a clear departure from the racially charged New Economic Policy (NEP) of the last four decades. In this paradigm shift, state monopolistic practices and race-based discrimination were set to be replaced by market liberalisation and needs-based affirmative action in favour of the poor.

Underpinning both the 1Malaysia concept as well as the NEM was an important keyword: transformation. This keyword has since manifested into a host of government initiatives such as the Government Transformation Programme (GTP) and the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP), through which Najib's transformative reforms were converted into actionable projects and policies.

Najib's euphoria, unfortunately, was not to last. Barely three years on, transformation has descended into regression. Today, 1Malaysia remains nothing more than a brand for subsidised sundry shops, mobile clinics, affordable housing schemes, budget menus and even textile retailers, while the NEM has given way to a rehashed NEP in the form of the recently announced Bumiputera Economic Empowerment Agenda (BEEA).

What is most tragic, however, is the unabashed about-turn by the Najib administration over laws allowing for detention without trial.

In 2011, Najib led a hyperbolic charge to dismantle two existing legislations that provided for detention without due judicial process, i.e. the Emergency (Public Order and Crime Prevention) Ordinance (EO) and the notorious Internal Security Act (ISA). This represented a giant leap forward towards greater civil liberties and respect for human rights in Malaysia, considering the fact that both laws have been much abused over the years as a tool of political intimidation, often against legitimate political opponents.

Announced via live telecast to a nationwide audience and proudly reiterated in the international fora, Najib was adamant in presenting himself as a champion of liberal reforms. In an interview with the BBC, he even promised that having "removed the Internal Security Act and the Emergency Ordinance... detention without trial is history in Malaysia".

Unfortunately, the Prime Minister's notion of history has proven to be rather myopic. In the last week, Malaysians have witnessed the official end of Najib's reform agenda, as the government ushered in the return of the EO and the ISA through amendments made to the Prevention of Crime Act (PCA). This law may carry a different name, but every controversial provision has been retained – indefinite detention without trial, presumption of guilt, and prohibition of legal recourse, with the only significant difference being the replacement of the arbitrary powers of the Home Minister with an equally arbitrary three-man "Prevention of Crime Board".

A campaign of justification

What is most galling about the entire exercise is that the law had been passed without much public resistance. Besides the usual opposition-led protests, some comments by political and social activists, as well as a strongly worded joint statement by the Bar Council, the Sabah Law Association and the Advocates Association of Sarawak, there was no sustained hue and cry following the tabling of the bill (though there now appears to be growing remonstration after the fact).

This was accomplished largely due to a cleverly planned campaign of justification. While less than a year ago the government could not stop singing praises about its own successes in combatting crime through its GTP initiatives, the official tone took a divergent turn following unfavourable results in the 13th general election, which hawks within the ruling party blamed on the government's increasingly liberal stand.

Shortly after the election, the media began to report a flurry of criminal activities, including a worrying spate of organised violence involving firearms. At one point, during the festive season mid-year, gun murders became a daily affair. Although most of the victims were themselves criminally linked, there was no doubt that the public had been persuaded that violent crime had spiralled out of control.

That was when the Home Minister seized upon the opportunity to suggest that the sudden surge in crime was due to the repeal of the EO and the ISA, as it effectively meant that thousands of ex-detainees had been set loose to roam around the country, presumably causing havoc.

This scenario, which soon became the police's official line, appeared to be believable. In truth, however, there was no empirical evidence to suggest the correlation, a fact admitted to by the Attorney-General himself.

Instead, crime statistics from the Home Ministry revealed that incidences of armed gang robberies and armed robberies declined significantly (by 65% compared to the year before) in 2012, which is the year immediately subsequent to the abolishment of the EO and ISA in December 2011.

Nevertheless, with public sentiment aroused, the government launched a campaign dubbed "Operation Cantas Khas", which saw nearly 12,000 criminals arrested and over 400 weapons confiscated over a one-month period.

Thus, having successfully constructed a climate of fear, the PCA amendments were introduced as the next logical step in the war against crime. Never mind that the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act already provided for limited detention without trial with judicial review in cases involving national security, or the fact that there was never any proof linking ex-EO or ISA detainees to the sudden spate of violent crime, or that structural inefficiencies had been singled out by many including the 2005 Royal Commission of Inquiry report for police failures in combatting crime. The PCA, it was suggested, was the tool that would solve the intractable crisis of crime in our country.

As a result, the draconian provisions of the EO and the ISA are now available once again in the guise of the PCA. While the government has promised that it will not be used against political opponents, history has proven otherwise, as many members of the opposition benches would readily testify.

If 1Malaysia and the NEM provided the basis of Najib's first term in power, then the BEEA and the PCA should give us a clear indication of what to expect in the years to come.

Thus, Surendran's proclamation in Parliament was only half-right. The passing of the bill at 1.00am on October 3, 2013 did not merely signal a black day, but in fact the beginning of black times ahead for the nation. - October 7, 2013.

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