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South Korea, Mexico and New Jersey shunted from F1 programme

Posted: 04 Dec 2013 08:02 AM PST

December 05, 2013

Three Grands Prix have been removed form the provisional Formula One calendar for 2014 at the International Automobile Federation's AGM on Wednesday.

Races in South Korea, Mexico and New Jersey had been included in a bloated 22-race programme for next season, but the FIA has decided to keep the current programme of 19 races.

With a new fixture on the calendar in Sochi for the Russian Grand Prix next year, the Korean race at Yeongam has had to make way.

It also means no new race in Mexico, nor a return to the calendar for New Jersey.

An original 22-race provisional calendar had been announced on September 30, but that has now been reduced.

The Indian Grand Prix has had to make way for the Austrian race at the Red Bull Ring, although that had been announced in September.

The only other change from the 2013 calendar sees the German GP move from the Nurburgring to Hockenheim.

2014 F1 calendar:

March 16: Australia (Melbourne)

March 30: Malaysia (Sepang)

April 6: Bahrain (Sakhir)

April 20: China (Shanghai)

May 11: Spain (Barcelona)

May 25: Monaco (Monte Carlo)

June 8: Canada (Montreal)

June 22: Austria (Red Bull Ring)

July 6: Great Britain (Silverstone)

July 20: Germany (Hockenheim)

July 27: Hungary (Budapest)

August 24: Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)

September 7: Italy (Monza)

September 21: Singapore (Marina Bay)

October 5: Japan (Suzuka)

October 12: Russia (Sochi)

November 2: United States (Austin)

November 9: Brazil (Interlagos, Sao Paulo)

November 23: Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)

South Korea, Mexico and New Jersey shunted from F1 programme

Posted: 04 Dec 2013 08:02 AM PST

December 05, 2013

Three Grands Prix have been removed form the provisional Formula One calendar for 2014 at the International Automobile Federation's AGM on Wednesday.

Races in South Korea, Mexico and New Jersey had been included in a bloated 22-race programme for next season, but the FIA has decided to keep the current programme of 19 races.

With a new fixture on the calendar in Sochi for the Russian Grand Prix next year, the Korean race at Yeongam has had to make way.

It also means no new race in Mexico, nor a return to the calendar for New Jersey.

An original 22-race provisional calendar had been announced on September 30, but that has now been reduced.

The Indian Grand Prix has had to make way for the Austrian race at the Red Bull Ring, although that had been announced in September.

The only other change from the 2013 calendar sees the German GP move from the Nurburgring to Hockenheim.

2014 F1 calendar:

March 16: Australia (Melbourne)

March 30: Malaysia (Sepang)

April 6: Bahrain (Sakhir)

April 20: China (Shanghai)

May 11: Spain (Barcelona)

May 25: Monaco (Monte Carlo)

June 8: Canada (Montreal)

June 22: Austria (Red Bull Ring)

July 6: Great Britain (Silverstone)

July 20: Germany (Hockenheim)

July 27: Hungary (Budapest)

August 24: Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)

September 7: Italy (Monza)

September 21: Singapore (Marina Bay)

October 5: Japan (Suzuka)

October 12: Russia (Sochi)

November 2: United States (Austin)

November 9: Brazil (Interlagos, Sao Paulo)

November 23: Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)

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Smuggling cartels, militants hinder revival of Somali port

Posted: 04 Dec 2013 12:46 AM PST

December 04, 2013

Al Qaeda-linked militants, drug smugglers and shadowy criminal networks stand in the way of the Somali federal government's hopes of hiring a foreign firm to manage the lucrative but run-down southern port of Kismayu (pic).

One of only three deep-water ports in Somalia, Kismayu's proximity to northern Kenya and Ethiopia has for decades made it integral to a thriving business smuggling arms, sugar and increasingly, narcotics across porous east African borders.

Foreign powers trying to curb militant Islam in Somalia fret about the money-spinning charcoal trade that remains a big earner for the Islamist group al Shabaab. The UN Security Council has banned charcoal exports, but the trade continues unabated in areas where the government holds little influence.

Rehabilitating the port is not only essential for generating new state revenues and creating jobs for former Islamist fighters, it is also vital to cutting off a steady flow of cash to al Shabaab, which showcased its threat to regional stability with September's bloody attack on a Nairobi mall.

"People have been making huge amounts of money from the ports and there are entrenched interests," said one Western diplomat. "If it could be run by a clean private sector provider, you would see a big increase in revenues."

Since the onset of the civil war in 1991, rival warlords and clan militias in need of cash to prop their fiefdoms have often waged war for the right to collect taxes and control the flow of weapons through Somalia's Indian Ocean ports.

The man now running the city and its fertile hinterlands is a former Islamist warlord Ahmed Madobe.

"The president wants zero tolerance of corruption, he wants better management, (but) capacity is very limited," Abdirahman Omar Osman, spokesman for the Somali presidency, told Reuters. "Therefore foreign companies who can help us get better in terms of efficiency and fighting corruption are wanted."

Improving Somalia's ports is crucial to rebuilding the country and denying Islamist militants a launchpad for strikes across the region, but any firm running Kismayu port will face powerful forces with an interest in keeping it dysfunctional.

While the gun-toting young men roaming Kismayu's port suggest little has changed in the past two decades, a thaw in relations between the central government and local administration heralds a rare opportunity for change.

"Life in Kismayu is getting better," said Faisal Abdiaziz, a 20-year-old labourer, who had worked at the port when the Islamists were in charge. "My salary is now US$300 (RM965) and during al Shabaab it was US$150 (RM482)," he said next to a crumbling warehouse.

To the annoyance of Western powers, al Shabaab continues profiting from Kismayu even after Kenyan troops fighting under an African Union peacekeeping banner and Madobe's own militia routed the militants from the port.

UN investigators monitoring the Somalia sanctions regime, said in July about 1 million sacks of charcoal worth US$15-16 million (RM48-51 million) were exported every month from Kismayu in the months after Kenya and Madobe's Ras Kamboni militia won control of the city in September 2012.

Pointing to the business interests around the port, the investigators said Kenyan troops, Ras Kamboni and al Shabaab split the charcoal profits from Kismayu port with each other despite being at war. All three deny doing so.

A second diplomat working with regional intelligence said there was firm evidence that huge quantities of charcoal continue to be exported despite pressure on Kenya and Madobe. "Nothing has changed," said the diplomat.

A third diplomat added: "The Kenyan military officials will be key to any kind of improvement to the port."

Intelligence sources say the contraband route from Kismayu to the northern Kenyan town of Garissa has three layers, comprising sugar and electronics, hard drugs from Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as explosives and weapons.

A former Kenyan military officer with detailed knowledge of the smuggling routes said Kenya had, since 2011, intensified checks on vehicles crossing the border due to worries about explosives destined for al Shabaab members inside Kenya.

He said the crackdown has only had partial success: "The volume has reduced, but the business is still going on."

Western security experts say the port has become a key entry point into east Africa for Afghan narcotics.

"It's not a port. It's a clearing house for drugs going into Kenya," said one Western security adviser.

Abdiqani Jama, a senior adviser to Madobe, said Dubai's DP World, the world's third largest port operator, and six other firms had shown interest in the port, including from China, Turkey, Kenya, South Africa and the United States.

Jama said about US$250 million (RM804 million) will be needed to rehabilitate the port, which is deeper than the port in the capital, Mogadishu.

"As part of this deal, we will give them 25-50 years (concession)," Jama told Reuters in Kismayu's windswept harbour.

Whoever takes on the port faces a huge task. The first job will be to remove two sunken Somali warships which are laden with rusting ordnance beneath the harbour's turquoise waters.

The port will have to be dredged for the first time in many years to allow large ships to dock. New warehouses are needed to replace the ruined ones dotted around the harbour.

"This port has been neglected," said Abdulahi Hadun, who took over as port manager when al Shabaab was chased out. "It has been used almost 50 years with no additional investment."

A Turkish company in October won a 20-year concession to run Mogadishu port, the federal government's biggest single revenue earner. Officials say a deal struck in August between the government and Madobe could pave the way for a similar arrangement in Kismayu.

But first the central government and regions need to agree on how to share port revenues. That will test Mogadishu's ties with Madobe in a country where conflict has largely been driven by competition for resources and clan loyalties.

Under the agreement, Madobe was due to hand over running of the port to the central government after 6 months, but this has been delayed until an accord on revenues is achieved.

Presidential spokesman Osman said whoever takes over the running of Somali ports will have to be acceptable to all sides.

"Revenue generated from the port will be spent in the regions so that they don't feel that Mogadishu is coming and taking away the resources," Osman said.

Stacks of cement, paint and other building materials lining the harbour point to a construction boom in Kismayu, where freshly painted murals advertise newly-opened tea shops and restaurants along the city's sandy streets.

Even though two of the four berths are blocked by the sunken warships and debris, the port employs over 3,000 people, mostly part-time manual labourers, Hadun said. It is the biggest revenue earner for the local administration.

"For us, two things are important: stability and job creation, so people don't go back to al Shabaab," said Jama.

Pointing to several dozen manual labourers who were once al Shabaab fighters, mostly teens sporting threadbare soccer shirts, he added: "If you don't offer an alternative life from al Shabaab, they will go back to their previous life." - Reuters, December 4, 2013.

Getting addicts back on track

Posted: 03 Dec 2013 09:09 PM PST

December 04, 2013

The atmosphere at Surau Ad-Deeniah, Petaling Jaya is a bit different on Wednesdays.

Besides the usual congregation for the five daily prayers, the surau is also the place for some 50 recovering drug addicts to seek motivation and therapy.

The surau, located in the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC), is also the venue of the Spiritual Enhancement Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Programme (Sedar) run by UMCAS in the last six months.

It is a continuation of the pioneer project started at Bangsar's Masjid Ar-Rahman in 2010, which combines the methadone drug replacement therapy with spiritual healing to treat opioid-type drug addiction.

The programme starts around 10am with project coordinator, Dr Rusdi Abd Rashid, assisted by a counselor from Universiti Malaya Mohd Amirul Hanif Mohd Nawawi, researcher Muhamad Firdaus Ali @Ghazali and moderator Gus Saladin Sanusi receiving participants for the programme.

A table placed at the left hand corner of the surau is turned into a makeshift counter for doctors to conduct check-ups and go through participants' records.

The prayer area, meanwhile, is where the surau committee holds motivational talks and discusses the problems forwarded by participants. An imam or a counsellor usually heads the committee.

It appeared that the participants were well-acquainted with the routine and needed no further instructions. Upon reaching the surau, they would promptly start by performing ablutions and a short prayer. This is followed by the reading of supplications.

The positive aura in the surau helps them recall the person they used to be before they became addicts, said Gus Saladin, who used to be a heroin addict himself. He is now a mentor in the programme.

After the process is over, they would wait for their turn with the doctor. Their urine sample would be taken before consultation and the dispensing of their methadone prescription.
   
With RM60

Most of the participants are staying around Petaling Jaya. However, some of them have to go the extra mile to be able to join the programme.

Alwi (not his real name), 39, would leave his house in Bentong, Pahang, at 5.30 am every Wednesday to get onto the bus heading towards Kuala Lumpur.

He would disembark at the Jalan Pekeliling Bus Station and take a taxi to Surau Ad-Deeniah.

On that day he came with only RM60 in his pocket, and with a strong determination to overcome the odds against him.

"It is a challenge to come down here as I had never ever even made it to Kuala Lumpur previously and had no idea where UMMC was, but all praises to Allah, I made it," he said.

Alwi's heroin addiction started when he was 16. He had tried to quit several times but was unsuccessful.

His addiction became worse when he lost his job in 2009.

He had tried to wean off his addiction before by taking methadone, but was unable to withstand the withdrawal symptoms.

"Maybe my body is not able to cope with it," said Alwi, who was determined to quit his addiction and gain employment to support his family.

He felt more confident of the programme's treatment method this time around due to its spiritual aspect in addition to doctor's supervision.

"I understand that this will not be easy and will take time," said Alwi, who intended to move to Kuala Lumpur and start a new life here one day.

Reforming lives

Mohd Hisham Abu Bakar, 39, had previously been a junkie for 20 years and could not hold down a job.

His addiction to heroin started from the tender age of 14, and his life thereafter was between prisons and rehabilitation centres.

"I have been imprisoned thrice for stealing and have been admitted to rehab three times as well. The last time was in 2010," he told Bernama.

Like Alwi, his efforts to quit the addiction had been futile, until he joined SEDAR over a year ago.

"The early stages of taking methadone were unbearable. I would have given up if the doctors had not spurred me on. Now I rely entirely on methadone to rid of my addiction," said Mohd Hisham, who is now employed as a supervisor with a security company in Kuala Lumpur.

Free from his heroin addiction, he has started the path onto a normal life. He got married two years ago and has a child.

"I'm tired of all this. As I get older, I regret of wasting my youth and money on heroin. But we cannot turn back time.

"What I can do now is to try the best I can and hopefully, one day, I would no longer even need methadone," said Mohd Hisham, who planned on starting a business with his brother next year.
   
The challenge with methadone   

The first three months is a critical time for addicts joining Sedar. It is a test of the strength of their willpower to quit their addiction, said Gus Saladin.

This is because the prescription given to addicts in the early stages is minimal, at around 30 ml. It would then be increased in accordance to an addict's need.

"If the addict is serious about quitting, he would continue with the programme until he is drug-free, said Gus Saladin who had been taking methadone for the past six year.

The father of five said that since taking drugs over 20 years ago, methadone administration was the most effective form of treatment that he had undergone.

"We cannot quit an addiction without a combination of family support, societal encouragement and medication. Similar to patients of chronic diseases like diabetes and kidney failure, drug addicts would need medication till the day they die," he said.
   
Voluntarily
   
The Sedar programme and its voluntary concept provided recovering addicts a sense of control over themselves, compared with rehabilitation centres.

It also turned mosques and surau into the place where addicts seek peace and strength to overcome their addiction.

Gus Saladin hoped the programme would be expanded and more mosques.

He noted that many people subscribed to the unsubstantiated notion that methadone administration could cause harm and even death.

Methadone does not affect adversely the body of opioid users, even in large quantities. Sadly, many addicts and their family members did not believe this, he said. – Bernama, December 4, 2013.

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Ben Stiller puts imprint on Hollywood landmark

Posted: 03 Dec 2013 07:26 PM PST

December 04, 2013

Ben Stiller poses for photographers after casting his handprints and footprints in cement during a ceremony outside the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, yesterday. - Reuters pic, December 4, 2013.Ben Stiller poses for photographers after casting his handprints and footprints in cement during a ceremony outside the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, yesterday. - Reuters pic, December 4, 2013.Hollywood actor Ben Stiller was joined by fellow A-lister Tom Cruise yesterday as he sank his hand- and footprints into the courtyard of the famed TCL Chinese Theatre.

The 48-year-old, who plays an infamous fantasist in his new movie "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty", said he was making a wish come true by planting his prints into the courtyard at the former Grauman's Chinese Theatre, a famous Hollywood landmark.

"It's very, very meaningful to me," he said after a ceremony outside the theatre.

"To be in any way a small part of it is really a dream come true for me."

Stiller, the son of actors and star of films including "Meet The Fockers", "Little Fockers" and two "Night at the Museum" movies, was introduced at the ceremony by Cruise, his co-star in 2008 comedy "Tropic Thunder".

"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty", a remake of the 1947 movie starring Danny Kaye, is released in the United States on Christmas Day, December 25.

Millions of tourists throng to the former Grauman's Chinese Theatre — before that it was called Mann's Chinese Theatre — every year to see the hand- and footprints of generations of Hollywood stars.

The Tinseltown landmark changed its name to the TCL Chinese Theatre at the start of 2013 after the naming rights were bought by Chinese electronics giant TCL. - AFP, December 4, 2013.

Billy Joel unveils New York concert residency deal

Posted: 03 Dec 2013 07:02 PM PST

December 04, 2013

Musician Billy Joel attends Madison Square Garden's announcement of Billy Joel as their first-ever music franchise at Madison Square Garden in New York City, yesterday. - AFP pic, December 4, 2013.Musician Billy Joel attends Madison Square Garden's announcement of Billy Joel as their first-ever music franchise at Madison Square Garden in New York City, yesterday. - AFP pic, December 4, 2013.Grammy-winning US singer Billy Joel yesterday announced a residency deal with Madison Square Garden that will see him play once a month at the iconic New York venue "as long as there is demand."

The deal makes Joel the Garden's first-ever "music franchise" — he joins the New York Knicks, Rangers and Liberty, all sports teams, as a resident of one of the world's most famous arenas.

The first four shows in January, February, March and April — which were previously announced — are already sold out.

Tickets for the May 9 gig, marking Joel's 65th birthday, will go on sale Saturday at 1500 GMT (11:00pm MYT).

"Performing at Madison Square Garden is a thrilling experience. I've played different venues all over the world, but there's no place like coming home to the Garden," Joel said in a statement on his website.

Neither Joel nor Madison Square Garden indicated when additional shows would be announced. No end date for the residency was given.

Joel, who was born in New York, has already played a record-breaking 47 shows at Madison Square Garden, including a sold-out run of 12 consecutive nights in 2006.

He has sold more than 150 million albums all over the world and is the sixth best-selling recording artist in history.

This month, Joel will receive a Kennedy Centre Honor, a recognition of lifetime achievement in the performing arts. - AFP, December 4, 2013.

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Newsweek to resurrect print edition - report

Posted: 03 Dec 2013 08:21 PM PST

December 04, 2013

... or not. International current affairs magazine Newsweek plans to relaunch its print edition early next year, the New York Times reports.... or not. International current affairs magazine Newsweek plans to relaunch its print edition early next year, the New York Times reports.International current affairs magazine Newsweek plans to relaunch its print edition in early 2014, just over one year after ceasing publication to focus on its website, the New York Times reported yesterday.

Newsweek editor-in-chief Jim Impoco was quoted as saying that the magazine, which was last printed in December 2012, would aim to become a subscription-based outlet akin to The Economist rather than its traditional rival Time Magazine.

"We see it as a premium product, a boutique product," Impoco was quoted as saying of the magazine's relaunch, which is expected in either January or February.

The return of Newsweek's print edition marks a turbulent few years for the title, which was first published in 1933.

At the start of the 1990s, the magazine had a worldwide circulation of 3.3 million readers, but sales declined steadily over the next two decades, slipping to 1.5 million by 2010.

The magazine was sold to the billionaire investor Sidney Harman three years ago, merging with The Daily Beast website.

The venture was largely seen as being a failure, and the decision to scrap the print edition was announced in October 2012, saving the company an estimated $40 million (RM128.6 million) in overheads a year.

The magazine continued in an online-only format called Newsweek Global, and was bought again by digital media company IBT Media in August.

Impoco told the New York Times it was hoped Newsweek could build circulation of its print edition to 100,000 in its first year. - AFP, December 4, 2013.

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Apabila Najib kemaruk naikkan harga

Posted: 03 Dec 2013 03:54 PM PST

December 04, 2013

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

Kerajaan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak-Barisan Nasional (BN) semacam orang 'kemaruk' persis 'baru lepas berpantang'. Sejak pembentangan Bajet 2014, Najib tidak lagi peduli akan kesan tindakan polisi kewangan yang membebankan kepada rakyat khasnya rakyat berpendapatan rendah.

Yang pentingnya beliau kini adalah untuk mengatasi bebanan hutang yang hampir sangat mencecah had statutori yang tidak diizinkan undang-undang yang digubal sendiri oleh BN satu ketika dahulu. Najib baru mengakui bahawa negara akan bankrap kalau langkah drastik dan konkrit tidak diambil segera. Najib semacam orang baru sedar dari koma atau mimpi negeri yang panjang. Kerana terlalu bermewah dan boros dahulu kini tindakan beliau dalam kegusaran dan perhitungan beliau serba tak kena nampaknya.

Kalau Maybank Investment Bank (IB) pada Oktober lalu mengumumkan inflasi paling tinggi dalam tempoh 20 bulan kerana kenaikan 20 sen RON 95 dan diesel pada September 2013 lalu, maka rakyat mesti bersiap dengan kenaikan inflasi yang paling parah pada tahun depan ini akibat pelbagai kenaikan yang dilakukan kerajaan Najib mutakhir ini.

Semasa mengumumkan tentang pengenalan GST dalam Bajet 2014,  Najib mengisytiharkan penarikan balik subsidi gula sebanyk 34 sen sekilo. Pelbagai alasan diberikan untuk kesihatan rakyat. Harga gula melonjak dari RM2.50 sekilogram ke RM2.84 sekilogram.

Kenapa harga runcit lebih mahal darioada harga pasaran gula mentah dunia adalah kerana isu monopoli. Gula diimpot oleh dua syarikat yang diberikan AP iaitu Felda Global Venture dan Tradewind.

Tetapi lebih pelik lagi, kedua-dua membeli gula secara kontrak jangka panjang yang dibuat oleh kerajaan sendiri bagi pihak mereka daripada pembekal gula mentah dunia. Meskipun harga gula dunia turun, kontrak jangka panjang yang kerajaan meterai adalah pada harga lama yang lebih tinggi. 

Sepatutnya kerajaan mesti letakkan risiko turun-naik harga pasaran komoditi ini (hedging) ini kepada pembekal gula yang mengimpot. Maka jelasnya kroni terus membuat keuntungan ratusan juta RM sementara rakyat tanggung impak kenaikan harga gula sebab kononnya kerajaan tidak sanggup lagi menampung subsidi.

Hakikatnya yang disubsidi adalah dua syarikat kroni yang terus untung hampir RM1 bilion mengikut dakwaan sesetengah pihak. Inilah yang dikatakan 'celaka' yang menimpa rakyat!

Bayangkan kalau Pakatan Rakyat perintah Putrajaya, kami tidak hanya beri AP kepada dua syarikat. Kami akan buka AP kepada semua pihak yang mampu mengimpot gula lantas mengizinkan persaingan tanpa diganggu atau diherot 'kuasa pasaran' atau 'distortion of market forces' dengan monopoli.

Semacam tidak puas menganiaya rakyat dengan kenaikan harga bahan bakar iaitu petrol dan diesel serta gula, semalam Menteri Tenaga, Teknolog Hijau dan Air, Maximus Ongkili mengumumkan bahawa tariff elektrik di Semenanjung dinaikkan dari 33.54 sen/kWj ke 38.53 sen/kWh bersamaan kenaikan 4.99 sen/kWj atau 14.89% (15%).

Di Sabah dan Labuan pula, kadar baru naik sebanyak 16.9 peratus atau 5 sen daripada kadar semasa 29.52 sen/kWj kepada 34.52 sen/kWj. Kedua-dua kenaikan itu berkuatkuasa 1 Januari 2014, umum Menteri Tenaga, Teknologi Hijau dan Air Datuk Seri Maximus Ongkili (kanan) petang semalam.

Bagi membuktikan bahawa kerajaan prihatin kepada rakyat berpendapatan rendah, Maximus berkata kerajaan akan terus memberi subsidi kepada pengguna domestik di Semenanjung, Sabah dan Labuan bagi penggunaan bawah 300 kWj sebulan.

Kerajaan katanya, akan terus membantu dengan memberikan rebat kepada pengguna yang bil elektriknya berjumlah RM20.00 dan ke bawah sehingga 31 Disember 2014.

Di sini kerajaan Najib-BN tampak sama ada tak cerdik atau tak peka atau mungkin kedua-duanya sekali. Kesan kenaikan tarif adalah seperti juga ketika kesan gula atau bahan bakar seperti petrol dan diesel dinaikkan. Ingat! Beban bukan hanya pada harga bahan tersebut yang menghimpit rakyat.

Kecelakaan yang menimpa rakyat adalah kesan rantaian atau 'knock-on chain effects' yang dicetuskan oleh kenaikan bahan-bahan asas seperti bahan bakar petrol dan diesel, gula dan tarif utiliti asas seperti elektrik ini! Jelasnya kenaikan ini mencetuskan pelbagai barang makanan dan minuman juga perkhidmatan yang melibatkan tenaga dan elektrik bakal mengalami kenaikan harga.

Betullah kerajaan boleh membantu rakyat dengan pelbagai kaedah termasuk pembayaran rebat bagi melindungi golongan berpendapatan rendah. Tapi jangan sampai untung secupak, rugi segantang!

Yang rakyat mahu ingatkan Najib-BN ialah inflasi atau kos kenaikan barangan dan perkhidmatan akibat kenaikan tarif elektrik ini pasti akan membebankan semua rakyat. Tentunya yang berpendapatan rendah akan merasakan impak paling teruk. Mereka tidak mampu mendapat kenaikan pendapatan berbanding golongan eksekutif yang boleh mendapat kenaikan gaji secara mendadak.

Terkini diramalkan pelbagai pihak, termasuk Badan Penyelidik Bank Pelaburan (IB) seperti RHB dan Maybank, bahawa inflasi dengan ukuran Indek Harga Pengguna (CPI) bakal melonjak ke tahap 3.5% hingga 4% tahun depan. Tidak dapat dinafikan bahawa inflasi sebenar yang ditanggung rakyat adalah jauh lebih tinggi.

Bagi menangani unjuran buruk inflasi tahun depan, beberapa badan penyelidikan bank pelaburan (IB) membuat ramalan bahawa Bank Negara (BNM) akan menaikkan kadar pinjaman semalaman (OPR) dengan 25 hingga 50 basis point, dari 3.0% kin ke paras 3.25% ke 3.50%.

Bayangkan kesan kepada peminjam di segi kenaikan kos pinjaman dan bayari an ansuran bulanan mereka. Statistiktentang pinjaman tak-berbayar atau Non-Performing Loan (NPL) nampaknya sengaja disembunyikan BNM. Apakah semua ini akan meningkat kadar kebankrapan atau kemuflisan rakyat?

Sangat tidak bertanggungjawab untuk Najib menjadikan inflasi lebih teruk lagi dengan penarikan subdisi dan serentak memeras serta mencekik rakyat dengan cukai seumpama GST nanti. Rakyat seumpama sudah jatuh ditimpa tangga.

Badan Utiliti gergasi seperti TNB ditubuhkan bagi memberi khidmat terbaik untuk rakyat. Betul ia juga sebuah syarikat komersial. Namun rakyat mengingatkan Najib-BN bahawa akhir bulan Oktober lalu, TNB baru sahaja mengisytiharkan 'keuntungan bersih' untuk tahun kewangannya berakhir Ogos 2013 sebanyak RM4.61bilion berbanding RM4.41bilion tahun sebelumnya.

Maka syarikat-syarikat milik kerajaan seperti TNB wajar dan wajib mengimbangi khidmat kepada rakyat sebagai 'pemilik' atau 'stakeholders' sebenar negara ini dengan perhitungan keuntungan atau 'bottomlinenya.

Sekali lagi, dalam pelbagai penerusan dasar monopoli dan amalan runding-langsung dalam projek berskala besar atau 'big-tickets items'', termasuk subsidi kepada syarikat Penjana Tenaga lebih Bebas (IPP) yang menelan berbillion RM setahun, Najib-BN lebih bersedia dan rela melindungi kroni mereka daripada melindungi rakyat teramai.

Sangat malang! – 4 Disember, 2013.

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Bahtera post Muktamar PAS ke-59

Posted: 03 Dec 2013 03:46 PM PST

December 04, 2013

Mujahid Yusof Rawa is MP for Parit Buntar and PAS National Unity Committee chairman.

Muktamar baru sahaja berlalu dan semua aktiviti seakan kembali normal bagi pimpinan dan ahli PAS. Kini mata tertumpu pada Perhimpunan Agung Umno walaupun pemilihan sudah pun dilakukan. Namun tulisan saya bukan tentang Perhimpunan Agung Umno, saya lebih berminat untuk melihat pasca muktamar PAS kerana suasana kehadiran muktamar ke-59 baru-baru ini dipenuhi dengan pelbagai kempen dalaman berbagai pihak yang boleh disifatkan sebagai agresif.

Saya menamakan suasana ini sebagai dinamika kumpulan dalam usaha untuk meletakkan kedudukan masing-masing dalam hirarki parti. Namun apa yang lebih utama dalam dinamika kelompok ini ialah kesannya yang jika tidak dikawal dengan baik oleh kepimpinan tertinggi akan berpotensi menjadi barah yang melemahkan dan membunuh parti.

Implikasi

Proses pembarahan tidak akan berlaku dengan cepat. Ia umpama 'killing me softly' dan apa yang kita saksikan dalam kelincahan kempen sebelum muktamar adalah asakan kumpulan untuk mendapat pengiktirafan melalui perwakilan.

Pada waktu yang sama ia adalah tanda kematangan dan perkembangan PAS, malangnya ia juga tidak berakhir dengan berakhirnya muktamar. Kesan keputusan  muktamar tidak menyenangkan pihak tertentu dan mereka meneruskan asakan dalam pembentukan barisan Kabinet khususnya di peringkat Pemuda. Ia menandakan permulaan kepada satu cabaran besar kepimpinan Presiden PAS dan pasukannya berhadapan dengan proses perkembangan dan konflik dalaman parti.

Apa yang membimbangkan pemerhati yang mahu melihat PAS maju ke hadapan ialah konflik dalaman berterusan akan mengalihkan tumpuan untuk membina kekuatan parti bagi persediaan PRU14.

Setiap kelompok akan mengukuhkan lagi kedudukannya pada pemilihan dua tahun lagi dan isu seperti pelaksanaan hudud dan perundangan Islam akan menjadi polemik dalaman yang pada hakikatnya tersemat mesej siapakah yang lebih kuat nadanya memperjuangkan isu ini.

Dalam hal ini, pertembungan idea pengoperasian Islam dalam konteks kuasa akan berterusan lewat garis keras dan sederhana dalam perdebatan parti. Ia akan memberi kesan kepada strategi parti kerana idea itu akan memberi impak kepada persoalan komitmen dengan PR, persoalan demokrasi dan konteks dinamika kepelbagaian kaum di negara ini.

Terpulanglah kepada kepimpinan parti untuk mengendalikan gelora yang tidak dapat dielakkan ini mengikut perkiraan dan pertimbangan siyasah syariyah yang bijak.

Tenang setelah gelora?

Tiada yang tenang dalam kehidupan sesebuah organisasi politik kerana organisasi kepartian 'bernyawa' atas gelora ini.  Ia akan menguji kepimpinan kerana memimpin dalam cuaca tenang tidak memerlukan kehebatan manakala memimpin dalam ribut dan lautan bergelora memerlukan seseorang itu menggunakan segala skil kepimpinan yang ada.

Pasukan kepimpinan yang akan membawa cabaran ini tidak boleh mengambil sikap 'sweep under the carpet' seperti lazimnya dibuat oleh mereka yang lebih suka 'lari' daripada masalah, mereka terpaksa berhadapan dengan masalah dan untuk melakukan demikian ia memerlukan pemimpin yang berisiko tinggi meletakkan popularitinya terancam.

PAS tidak memerlukan pemimpin yang popular dalam mengharungi cabaran pasca muktamar ke-59, jika ia serius untuk melakar masa depan yang cerah dalam politik tanah air.

Pemimpin yang bertindak atas memenuhi kehendak kelompok tertentu dan tiada data yang bebas dan berkecuali untuk membuat keputusan hanya akan menyuburkan barah sedia ada sehingga pemimpin itu sendiri sendiri akan terancam kerana barah ini.

Pulau impian

Istilah 'pulau impian' menjadi  sandaran harapan kepada mangsa gelora badai dan ribut taufan yang melanda sesebuah perjalanan. Ia harapan kepada kelegaan dan idaman kepada ketenangan dan kerehatan.

Walaupun ia satu harapan namun dalam melalui badai perjuangan, istilah rehat dan pulau impian hanyalah motivasi untuk melalui satu ujian kepada satu ujian yang lain. Sebesar-besar ujian ialah mengekalkan bahtera terus dikemudi dalam lautan ganas, nakhoda senantiasa meletakkan orangnya di tempat yang tepat dan menyemarakkan semangat untuk terus fokus sampai ke destinasi.

Kepimpinan post-muktamar perlu menjadi nakhoda dan pengemudi yang cekap dan tiada kompromi kepada unsur yang menghalang fokus perjalanan ini. Kepimpinan yang mementingkan populariti dan suka ambil jalan mudah tanpa sistem membuat keputusan yang adil dan bebas untuk menguruskan parti, hanya akan menyuburkan perbalahan dan bahtera mungkin akan tenggelam. 

Dalam hal ini, saya sudah pun melihat perjalanan kali ini akan menjadi mencabar, parut terluka perlu masa yang lama untuk sembuh, pemimpin tak perlu menikmati masa bulan madu kerana seharusnya mereka sudahpun bekerja sejak kelmarin lagi. Selamat belayar. – 4 Disember, 2013.

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Bantuan kerajaan BN tidak kira parti, kata Shahidan

Posted: 04 Dec 2013 01:59 AM PST

OLEH: DIYANA IBRAHIM
December 04, 2013

Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim (gambar) menolak dakwaan ahli Parlimen Kuantan Fuziah Salleh yang menuduh kerajaan Barisan Nasional(BN) mengamalkan sikap diskriminasi dalam menghantar bantuan kepada mangsa banjir di Kuantan bahkan membuka talian peribadi untuk membantu mangsa banjir.

Menurut beliau, tuduhan Fuziah tidak benar sama sekali kerana kerajaan BN sentiasa mementingkan hak dan kepentingan rakyat terutama melibatkan perkara serius seperti banjir.

"Dalam beri bantuan kita tidak lihat cop di dahi mereka parti apa, malah kita pun banyak selamatkan mereka daripada parti pembangkang

"Kerajaan sekarang bukan main politik kerajaan. Dasarnya adalah memberi keutamaan kepada rakyat maka janganlah bersangka buruk. Allah melarang kita bersangka buruk," katanya kepada The Malaysian Insider.

Terdahulu, Fuziah menyelar kerajaan pusat kerana dikatakan lambat mengambil tindakan memberi bantuan kepada mangsa banjir hingga menyebabkan keadaan bertambah buruk.

Semasa  Sidang Dewan Rakyat pagi tadi, Fuziah membentangkan usul agar diisytiharkan darurat bagi membolehkan mangsa banjir di Kuantan dibantu segera.

Bagaimanapun usul tersebut ditolak oleh Speaker Tan Sri Pandikar Amin apabila ia memerlukan notis selama dua hari dan secara bertulis.

Sementara itu Shahidan mengesahkan situasi banjir di Pahang, Terengganu dan Johor bertambah teruk.

Bantuan semakin sukar dilakukan berikutan paras air banjir yang semakin meningkat. Gambar The Malaysian Insider, 4 Disember, 2013.Bantuan semakin sukar dilakukan berikutan paras air banjir yang semakin meningkat. Gambar The Malaysian Insider, 4 Disember, 2013.Justeru, segala operasi menyelamat dan bantuan telah digerakkan bagi membantu mangsa banjir yang terperangkap.

"Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malaysia (APMM) menghantar dua helikopter untuk keluarkan orang di kawasan terkandas.

"Bagaimanapun kita akui keadaan sukar kini kerana paras air yang tinggi dan bilik-bilik gerakan pun dimasuki air," katanya.

Beliau turut mengalu-alukan maklumat daripada orang ramai mengenai situasi terkini  dan mengesan kedudukan mangsa banjir.

"Mana-mana pihak boleh beri maklumat khusus boleh terus maklumkan kepada bilik gerakan negeri atau negara," katanya.

Shahidan turut membuka talian secara terus kepada rakyat untuk menghubungi beliau iaitu di nombor 019 5758888. – 4 Disember, 2013.

1,072 pencawang elektrik di Pahang ditenggelami air, bekalan elektrik dihentikan - TNB

Posted: 04 Dec 2013 01:44 AM PST

December 04, 2013

Banjir di Kuantan semakin buruk. Gambar The Malaysian Insider, 4 Disember, 2013.Banjir di Kuantan semakin buruk. Gambar The Malaysian Insider, 4 Disember, 2013.Kira-kira 1,072 buah pencawang elektrik di beberapa daerah negeri Pahang ditenggelami air menyebabkan Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) menghentikan bekalan elektrik membabitkan 62,907 pengguna, sehingga jam 12 tengah hari ini.

Menurut kenyataan TNB di sini hari ini, enam kawasan yang terjejas akibat banjir di negeri itu ialah Kuantan/Gebeng, Rompin, Maran, Pekan, Lipis dan Jerantut.

Di Terengganu, operasi Pencawang Masuk Utama Kemaman (Geliga) ditutup bagi tujuan keselamatan setakat jam 12 tengah hari ini.

Selain itu, katanya 141 pencawang elektrik turut dihentikan tugas sejak 21 jam yang lepas dan bilangan pengguna yang terjejas ialah 5,272 orang.

Di Johor, keadaan banjir masih terkawal dan hanya melibatkan sebahagian kecil pengguna sahaja.

Kenyataan itu menyebut tiga daerah yang terjejas akibat banjir ialah Segamat, Labis dan Mersing.

TNB turut membuka bilik gerakan dan komunikasi di ketiga-tiga negeri berkenaan untuk memantau keadaan banjir dan menyalurkan maklumat terkini mengenai aspek keselamatan elektrik kepada pengguna.

Katanya orang ramai juga boleh menghubungi talian khidmat TNB di 15454 (TNB Careline) dan TNB menasihati orang ramai supaya sentiasa mementingkan aspek keselamatan elektrik terutamanya pada musim hujan ini.

Pengguna boleh menghubungi talian khidmat TNB (TNB Careline) di talian 15454 atau melalui talian bilik gerakan TNB 09-515 5663/5678 (Pahang), 09-6241009/09-6267348 (Terengganu) dan 07-2192130 (Johor) untuk maklumat lanjut. - Bernama, 4 Disember, 2013.

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