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Vinexpo to launch first trade fair in Tokyo next year

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 11:28 PM PST

December 27, 2013

One of the world's leading wine and spirits trade fairs, Vinexpo has announced its first Japanese edition for 2014. - AFP/Relaxnews pic, December 28, 2013.One of the world's leading wine and spirits trade fairs, Vinexpo has announced its first Japanese edition for 2014. - AFP/Relaxnews pic, December 28, 2013.China isn't the only major player in the wine and spirits industry in Asia. In a move that recognises its continued growth in the market, the leading international wine and spirits trade fair has announced plans to launch an inaugural edition in Tokyo next year.

Vinexpo, which holds a major fair that alternates between Hong Kong and Bordeaux every year, will launch Vinexpo Nippon next November which is expected to host 200 international exhibitors and 4,000 visitors.

According to Vinexpo, Japan's wine and spirits market grew 19% between 2008 and 2012, making it one of the most dynamic in Asia-Pacific.

The world's third largest economy after the US and China is also the leading importer of spirits in Asia, and the second largest importer of wines in the region.

The trade fair will run November 1 to 2 in Tokyo next year. – AFP/Relaxnews, December 28, 2013.

Bowled over by Malabar bites

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 08:13 PM PST

BY EU HOOI KHAW
December 27, 2013

Malabar Palace, a deceptively casual dining place which delivers lots of oomph with its food. - The Malaysian Insider pic, December 28, 2013.Malabar Palace, a deceptively casual dining place which delivers lots of oomph with its food. - The Malaysian Insider pic, December 28, 2013.It had been more than a year since I was last at Malabar Palace in the Hartamas Shopping Centre, but as a friend had recently raved about it, I decided it was time to check it out again.

Malabar Palace is tucked away in a quiet corner of the shopping centre and while it may appear to be a casual dining place, the food, which features many Kerala-style dishes, is fine and has lots of oomph.

Malabar is in the northern part of Kerala, along the south-west coast of India. It's known for its pepper production, and the Malabar black pepper is regarded as the finest in the world.

Malabar Bites: fresh button mushrooms stuffed with minced chicken and deep-friend in lentil batter. - The Malaysian Insider pic, December 28, 2013.Malabar Bites: fresh button mushrooms stuffed with minced chicken and deep-friend in lentil batter. - The Malaysian Insider pic, December 28, 2013.Peppercorns do appear as an ingredient in many dishes at Malabar Palace, for instance in the very delicious Malabar lamb paratal. It's pan-roasted lamb with lots of onions, chillies, peppercorns and other spices like turmeric, cloves, cinnamon, star anise, cardamom and fresh ginger. A few shreds of ginger top the moist, tender lamb which fell apart at each bite with its fragrant, warming spice mixture clinging to every fibre of the meat.

I liked that crispy pappadam together with a spiced chutney appeared on the table as soon as we sat down. There were fine pieces of french beans, carrot and bittergourd, chilli, garlic, ginger and mustard seeds in the lightly tart and subtly hot chutney. It was so addictive and a great way to pass the time while waiting for our food.

Our meal started with the Malabar bites which were fresh button mushrooms stuffed with spiced minced chicken dipped in a lentil batter and deep-fried. It was topped with mint chutney and a fried curry leaf. I bit through the dense, crispy and spicy lentil covering, touching the mushroom which spurted out its sweet juices and its chicken filling. It was so yummy.

Malabar Crab Soup, served with whole chunks of crab and seasoned with spices. - The Malaysian Insider pic, December 28, 2013.Malabar Crab Soup, served with whole chunks of crab and seasoned with spices. - The Malaysian Insider pic, December 28, 2013.The okra masala was generous with onions, whose sweetness seeped into the okra pieces which came smothered in a thick masala gravy. The pieces of okra stayed green and had a slight crunch to them. Together with tomato and fresh ginger, these were vegetables to warm up to.

We ordered the rice pilaf to go with these dishes. The long grain basmati was tinged a brilliant yellow with saffron, with spices tucked within and finished with fried shallots. It was so good. I have had the very nice, fluffy bhatura here before which runs a close race with the rice.

Okra Masala: fresh vegetables smothered in thick masala gravy. - The Malaysian Insider pic, December 28, 2013.Okra Masala: fresh vegetables smothered in thick masala gravy. - The Malaysian Insider pic, December 28, 2013.I had never had soup in an Indian restaurant before, but the Malabar crab soup beckoned and I was sold. I had expected just crabmeat in the soup, but there was a whole chunk of crab, shell, legs and all in it. I tasted onions, garlic, ginger, pepper and cumin in the soup.

But it also had coriander root, and the garlic had been roasted. All the spices came through in this delectable soup, and later I found out that butter had given a certain creaminess to it. It was a luscious soup, and the crab was sweet and fresh. This is only available on weekends and public holidays.

Malabar Lamb Paratal: tender, pan-roasted meat seasoned with spices and topped with ginger. - The Malaysian Insider pic, December 28, 2013.Malabar Lamb Paratal: tender, pan-roasted meat seasoned with spices and topped with ginger. - The Malaysian Insider pic, December 28, 2013.I would come back for more Malabar dishes on the menu which has northern Indian dishes too.

I still remember the wonderfully tangy Cauliflower Tandoori I had here the last time.

If we had more people, we could have tried the Malabar Palace grill, the lemon rice, the Malabar special soup with lamb marrow, and the chef's hand on the breast which is oven-baked chicken breast marinated with cream cheese, pepper, ginger, garlic and fenugreek leaf, and stuffed with saffron rice.

It's not expensive dining here. The Malabar crab soup is RM10, lamb paratal RM19, rice pilaf RM6.40, okra masala RM11 and Malabar bites RM11.

Malabar Palace is located on G-13A, Ground Floor, Hartamas Shopping Centre, 60 Jalan Sri Hartamas 1, 50480 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03-6206 2310. It's best to reserve a table as there is limited seating.

The owners will open another outlet in Kuala Lumpur soon. – December 28, 2013.

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Mackay says club should do its laundry out of sight

Posted: 27 Dec 2013 05:13 AM PST

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay (pic) yesterday called for the club and its fans to show a united front and stop washing dirty linen in public as his future at the club continues to remain uncertain. Mackay is firmly in the sights of club owner Tan Sri Vincent Tan after the team slipped to a 3-0 defeat at home to Southampton, with all three...
    






Rogers 50 leads Australia crawl

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 10:29 PM PST

December 27, 2013

Australia found runs hard to score as England grimly defended a below-par first innings total on the second day of the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne today.

England were restricted to 255 by a hostile bowling spell from Mitchell Johnson, but the Australians made heavy weather of their reply on a slow MCG pitch.

Veteran opener Chris Rogers (pic) crawled to his third half-century of the series following the cheap dismissals of David Warner (9), Shane Watson (10) and skipper Michael Clarke (10).

Nearing tea, Rogers scampered through for a single off spinner Monty Panesar to claim his 50 off 133 balls.

At the interval, Australia trailed England by 159 runs at 96 for three with Rogers unbeaten on 50 and Steve Smith not out 14.

England knuckled down to keep the Australian batsmen on the leash after their last four wickets fell in the opening half-hour of Friday's play.

Jimmy Anderson surprised Clarke with a delivery that shaped in and collected the top of off-stump in the 26th over of the innings.

The Australia skipper was pinned down by disciplined English bowling with his 10 runs coming off 34 balls.

England, resuming at 226 for six, meekly succumbed to be all out for 255 with Johnson taking five for 63 in a withering four-over morning spell of three for four with two maidens.

Among the England wreckage was the wicket of Pietersen, out bowled going for a wild slog for 71 after adding just four runs to his overnight score.

In the 13 overs to lunch, Australia lost the wickets of Warner and Watson.

Warner top-edged Anderson high into the air to give recalled wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow a straight forward catch.

Bairstow took his second catch dismissing Watson off the bowling of Ben Stokes.

Johnson now has taken 28 wickets at 14.96 for the series.

He had a double-wicket breakthrough in his opening over of the day, removing Bresnan (1) and Pietersen (71).

Bresnan received a brutish rearing delivery first-up and he fended it away in an act of self-preservation to George Bailey at short leg.

Pietersen, who batted cautiously on the opening day for his 67 off 152 balls, added a streaky boundary off Ryan Harris before he fell to Johnson, four balls after Bresnan's dismissal.

Pietersen went for a lusty swing and Johnson knocked back his middle stump as England's hopes slumped with the big loss of their showman batsman.

Pietersen, who passed Geoff Boycott as the fourth all-time England run-getter on the opening day, batted for 254 minutes before throwing away his wicket.

Johnson then trapped Stuart Broad leg before wicket for 11.

Panesar, who took an eye-watering blow in the groin from paceman Peter Siddle, was the last wicket to fall.

Panesar shouldered arms to spinner Nathan Lyon and was bowled for two leaving Jimmy Anderson 11 not out. - AFP, December 27, 2013.

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Il Divo to launch first Broadway album live in Malaysia

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 09:23 PM PST

December 27, 2013

(From left to right) David Miller, Sébastien Izambard, Carlos Marin, and Urs Bühler greet Malaysian fans through a video recording. - December 27, 2013.(From left to right) David Miller, Sébastien Izambard, Carlos Marin, and Urs Bühler greet Malaysian fans through a video recording. - December 27, 2013.Come March 14th and 15th, fans of Il Divo will get to see Sébastien Izambard, Carlos Marin, David Miller and Urs Bühler at the Arena of Stars, Genting Highlands from 8.30pm onwards.

The event is supported by Malaysia Major Events, a division of Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau, an agency under Malaysia's Ministry of Tourism and Culture.

Speaking at a media launch event, Assistant Vice President of Promotions and Entertainment Kevin Tann said, "We are very excited that Il Divo is coming to Resorts World Genting. The group is famous for their songs and group performances. Resorts World Genting is honoured to have them perform their first Broadway album here."

Sponsor Tony Nagamaiah added, "2014 is Visit Malaysia Year. It is important that we have corporate companies and agencies work together with the government to make this event a major success."

Urs Bühler of Il Divo said, "It has been so inspiring to work with such legendary songs from the world of Broadway musicals for our new album and we can't wait to now perform them in our own style to our fans around the world."

The event follows a successful week of concerts at New York's Marquis Theatre and will be the group's second far east tour. The album entitled "A Musical Affair" is a compilation of songs inspired by Broadway shows such as Phantom of the Opera, Carousel and West Side Story, and features stellar duet partners Barbra Streisand, Kristin Chenoweth, Nicole Scherzinger, Heather Headley and Michael Ball.

The concert tickets will be available from January 2, 2014 onwards and will be priced at RM180, RM280, RM390, RM590, RM790 and RM980.

The first 1,000 purchasers are entitled to an early bird discount of 20% for Genting Rewards Card members. - December 27, 2013.

Il Divo to launch first Broadway album live in Malaysia

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 09:23 PM PST

December 27, 2013

(From left to right) David Miller, Sébastien Izambard, Carlos Marin, and Urs Bühler greet Malaysian fans through a video recording. - December 27, 2013.(From left to right) David Miller, Sébastien Izambard, Carlos Marin, and Urs Bühler greet Malaysian fans through a video recording. - December 27, 2013.Come March 14th and 15th, fans of Il Divo will get to see Sébastien Izambard, Carlos Marin, David Miller and Urs Bühler at the Arena of Stars, Genting Highlands from 8.30pm onwards.

The event is supported by Malaysia Major Events, a division of Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau, an agency under Malaysia's Ministry of Tourism and Culture.

Speaking at a media launch event, Assistant Vice President of Promotions and Entertainment Kevin Tann said, "We are very excited that Il Divo is coming to Resorts World Genting. The group is famous for their songs and group performances. Resorts World Genting is honoured to have them perform their first Broadway album here."

Sponsor Tony Nagamaiah added, "2014 is Visit Malaysia Year. It is important that we have corporate companies and agencies work together with the government to make this event a major success."

Urs Bühler of Il Divo said, "It has been so inspiring to work with such legendary songs from the world of Broadway musicals for our new album and we can't wait to now perform them in our own style to our fans around the world."

The event follows a successful week of concerts at New York's Marquis Theatre and will be the group's second far east tour. The album entitled "A Musical Affair" is a compilation of songs inspired by Broadway shows such as Phantom of the Opera, Carousel and West Side Story, and features stellar duet partners Barbra Streisand, Kristin Chenoweth, Nicole Scherzinger, Heather Headley and Michael Ball.

The concert tickets will be available from January 2, 2014 onwards and will be priced at RM180, RM280, RM390, RM590, RM790 and RM980.

The first 1,000 purchasers are entitled to an early bird discount of 20% for Genting Rewards Card members. - December 27, 2013.

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Mumbai’s last generation of letter writers signs out

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 08:07 PM PST

December 27, 2013

This photo taken on December 6, 2013 shows an Indian letter writer reading a newspaper as he waits for customers at his roadside stall located opposite the General Post Office in Mumbai. - AFP pic, December 27, 2013.This photo taken on December 6, 2013 shows an Indian letter writer reading a newspaper as he waits for customers at his roadside stall located opposite the General Post Office in Mumbai. - AFP pic, December 27, 2013.Letter writer Shakil Ahmed is a proud keeper of secrets.

For decades he penned the missives of Mumbai's illiterate workers, whether lovers pledging devotion to faraway sweethearts or prostitutes sending home money while concealing their trade.

Today, Ahmed is lucky if he gets to write an address.

"Thousands of people used to come – we didn't have time to eat. But in the last seven years or so it's been going down," the scribe said at his weathered wooden desk, perched opposite the city's domed century-old General Post Office.

"I will stay as long as I can," he added. "But I can't say how long that will be."

There used to be 17 letter writers in this bustling corner of the city's south. Now there are eight, whose tasks are largely reduced to packing parcels and filling out forms.

The men huddle by a disused stone fountain, also home to a mini Hindu temple and a feeding pen for a constant flurry of pigeons. A bamboo-propped blue tarpaulin keeps the birds from the writers' heads.

On Ahmed's desk sit piles of muslin wrapping and an old tin of pens, next to a seal engraved with his initials and a wax candle to stamp his work.

While the tools of his trade may have barely changed since he began 40 years ago – aged just 14 – the methods of communication have been transformed.

The mobile phone revolution and the rise of instant bank transfers have left little desire for cumbersome dictation and "snail mail" – even though a quarter of Indians remain illiterate.

"Now they have mobiles, people can talk in five minutes," said Ahmed, who regularly checked his own phone while discussing his job.

"Without a mobile, you can't do anything."

The father-of-five said he earns 200 to 400 rupees (RM10.63-RM21.25) a day – "enough to feed my family" – although a colleague at another desk bemoaned the ten rupees he had made all morning.

While they talked, a pair of western backpackers approached the writers to parcel up their souvenirs. Older local customers sought help filling out money order forms.

The scribes' latter-day clerical duties hardly match their earlier status as the primary conduits between city and village life.

As Mumbai, the financial capital, sucked up rural Indians in droves, the new arrivals needed to send back hard-earned cash to their families – and selected versions of their news.

"A lot of prostitutes used to come and never tell us what they were doing in Mumbai," Ahmed explained. "They just said they were doing a job here and getting this much salary."

The writers' respect for privacy was therefore key to their success.

"We had to keep secrets. If the customers didn't trust us, they wouldn't come. It's a matter of trust only," he said.

Yet Ahmed would not shy away from a tweak or flourish to their prose – "for the sake of the person they were writing to".

Sometimes the customer "didn't know what they were saying," he added, somewhat dismissively.

In the era of instant messaging, Twitter and Facebook, letter writers are not the only vanishing messengers.

In July, India halted the world's last major telegram operation, after 163 years of service.

Once the main form of long-distance communication, 20 million messages were dispatched from India during the traumatic partition of the subcontinent in 1947.

But since their jobs disappeared, several of Mumbai's telegram delivery men have become gatekeepers and clerks at their old office building – now home to a telephone and broadband provider.

Such job switches look set to continue as digital technology strengthens its grip.

More than 40% of India's 1.2 billion people own mobile phones, and just a fraction of them smartphones, yet the country has already overtaken Japan to become the world's third largest smartphone market.

Internet penetration remains low, but grew by 31% from 2012 to 2013 – a pace second only to Brazil, according to digital research firm comScore.

"My father also did this job, but it won't continue," said Ahmed of his letter writing trade.

"Now business is not coming, why should I invite my son to do this? A lot of other jobs are there." - AFP, December 27, 2013.

Japan’s ‘Tree Town’ sculptors make living art

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 02:31 PM PST

December 27, 2013

A tree-sculpting expert winds the rope on branches of trees mainly for exports to China and Europe at his farm in Sosa, home to many trees in gardens of the Tokyo metropolis, on October 29, 2013. - AFP pic, December 27, 2013.A tree-sculpting expert winds the rope on branches of trees mainly for exports to China and Europe at his farm in Sosa, home to many trees in gardens of the Tokyo metropolis, on October 29, 2013. - AFP pic, December 27, 2013.With a deft clip here and a gentle tug there, Makoto Ishibashi sculpts trees with the skill of an artisan whose work is far more than just a job.

The heir to a centuries-old family business, he creates masterpieces that can turn a pine tree into a work of art that could fetch $40,000 (RM131,900).

"This tree is a woman – the leaves are soft," the arborist says of the pine into a triangle at his farm in the city of Sosa.

"Trees are my family – they don't say what they want but they are sending messages about how they want to be shaped.

"The feeling may be one-sided, but I believe that we share something with trees, just like living creatures."

Sosa, a small city about 100 kilometres east of the Japanese capital, has long been known for supplying many of Tokyo's expertly manicured gardens and temple grounds with trees that seem like they were shaped by the wind or the weight of snow.

That dramatic effect involves chiseling branches to twist and pull them into shape, while keeping the tree alive, a delicate technique called "nomiire".

"Oh, it hurts? Sorry, I'll do it slowly," Tadayoshi Udono, an expert in the style, says to one tree as its branch squeaks under the pressure.

Like many traditional crafts, the art of shaping so-called "macro bonsai" trees – cousins to the smaller and potted bonsai – has been facing tough times.

Few among the younger generation are taking up the painstaking profession these days, and some who abandoned the trade as the economy turned sour in recent years.

Yoichiro Sato, 38, has seen colleagues quit and jokes that he was "brainwashed" by relatives to work in a business that has been in his family for four generations.

Sato sees challenges ahead, not least of which the fact that Japanese homeowners are increasingly turning to easy-to-care-for trees instead of those that require expert care.

"So, I'm really grateful that people abroad are looking to Japanese garden trees," he says.

Koichi Ebato, chairman of gardening firm Koshuen, agreed times are tough in the densely-populated country of 128 million.

"In Japan, there is no space, and houses are not suited for Japanese gardens anymore. And the economy is bad. Nowadays most of my clients are Chinese," he says.

Producers are banking on overseas demand.

Japan exported about $82 million worth of trees, plants and miniature bonsai last year, up 22% from 2011.

But it's a tricky kind of export.

Trees and plants must meet importing countries' strict quarantine requirements.

And they will spend weeks in refrigerated shipping containers without sunlight or water before reaching markets including China, Taiwan, Singapore, Germany, France, and Britain.

Buyers must have deep pockets, and patience. It can take a decade to complete a relatively small tree, while others are a century or more in the making.

The 55-year-old Ishibashi, who started when he was 18, recalls his father scolding him for wearing gloves as a beginner.

Gloves, he was told, make the hand less able to complete delicate snipping and trimming worthy of a surgeon.

While Ishibashi has come a long way since then, the veteran still thinks he has only scratched the surface.

"This job is profound – I won't learn everything before the end of my life." - AFP, December 27, 2013.

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‘Cartographer of No Man’s Land’ – the place of World War One in fiction

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 09:10 PM PST

December 27, 2013

Writer P.S. Duffy is pictured in this undated handout photograph courtesy of Karl Beighley. - Reuters pic, December 27, 2013.Writer P.S. Duffy is pictured in this undated handout photograph courtesy of Karl Beighley. - Reuters pic, December 27, 2013.Writer P.S. Duffy wove her affection for Nova Scotia's maritime culture, a career in science and a background in history into a debut novel depicting the trauma of World War One on the psyche and society.

The book, "The Cartographer of No Man's Land", is about a young would-be artist and his scarred return home after the Battle of Vimy Ridge, where Canada's victory helped forged its national identity.

Duffy, a neuroscience writer at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, has also written a textbook and a memoir of her family's life in China during the Communist revolution.

She spoke with Reuters about her writing life, science and literature, and the cultural legacy of World War One nearly 100 years after the first shot was fired in 1914.

Q: What is your background in literature and science?

A: I've been writing all my life. My family were storytellers... I was writing, even though I was writing science or essays. And I had poetry published...

It really wasn't until around 2000, after I had published this memoir about my family's time in China, that I thought I will really work on fiction and get a handle on it.

Writing comes easily to me, in terms of putting a sentence together, crafting a paragraph, the rhythm and the feel of language. I needed to learn a lot about the basic elements of fiction, the craft.

Q: How is World War One still culturally relevant?

A: The war stands for this ominous opening to the 20th century. The world would never be the same, much like September 11 for us. We're still struggling with how this could have happened. Nobody on either side would ever have predicted the level of loss.

Q: How did maritime Canada become a central element?

A: I first went to Nova Scotia when I was 10. The minute I got there, I felt like I had been there before. The minute I got on a sailboat and squinted up at the mast and coiled the lines, I felt completely at home. So I always thought, one day I'll write about it.

I spent a lot of time as a child hanging around people like some of the characters. I used to stand on the bandstand with these old salts, and we'd look out and watch the sleek racing yachts. I still go up there quite a bit.

Q: And the Battle of Vimy Ridge?

A: Canada was a very young country. Vimy Ridge put them on the world stage. It's like Bunker Hill is for us, or Valley Forge or Gettysburg.

Q: How did you choose cartography as a wartime duty for your protagonist, Angus?

A: I chose map-making because of his artistic talent and because there is a lot of conflict about that. His father doesn't take that artistic drive seriously.

Because he's a coastal sailor, and because he's very good at precision in his art, he made adjustments in the charts. It was natural for him to want to be a cartographer.

The whole thing is metaphoric as well. The experience, as is probably true with every war, is impossible to really map, or tie to absolute reality.

Q: Do you see any parallels between Angus's conflict over art, and your own experience as a science writer and novelist?

A: There is an imaginative aspect to science, because it makes you ask questions and the answers aren't known. The language of science is literal. The language of fiction is more evocative, but they both require equal measures of imagination and precision.

Q: Magic seems important to this book. Why?

A: There are a lot of spiritual elements in the book. I would never describe them as magical. But one thing you know from this war is, there were many fantastical experiences, and many were shared by many soldiers at once. When the mind is desperate, or the spirit, then you are opened to elements maybe beyond our understanding.

Q: How did you pitch it to US publishers?

A: I sold them on the story. I didn't set out to write about the war. It is a story about the importance of connection. I wanted to set it in the era of schooner fishing. I knew the father (Angus) would have a war-related injury, and that this would affect his relationship with his son. - Reuters, December 27, 2013.

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Kami akan terus guna kalimah Allah di gereja Selangor, kata paderi

Posted: 27 Dec 2013 01:37 AM PST

OLEH EILEEN NG
December 27, 2013
Latest Update: December 27, 2013 06:00 pm

Gereja Katolik di Selangor akan terus menggunakan kalimah Allah dalam perhimpunan mingguannya yang menggunakan Bahasa Melayu meskipun Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (Jais) akan menghantar notis peringatan kepada mereka berhubung enakmen negeri melarang bukan Islam menggunakan kalimah itu.

Pengarang mingguan Katolik, Herald, Father Lawrence Andrew (gambar) berkata Artikel 11(3) (A) Perlembagaan Persekutuan menjelaskan setiap kumpulan agama berhak menguruskan hal ehwal keagamaan mereka sendiri.

"Agama kami tidak boleh diuruskan oleh sebarang kumpulan agama Islam. Ia bertentangan dengan Perlembagaan. Kami akan terus menggunakan kalimah Allah dalam perhimpunan kami," katanya kepada The Malaysian Insider.

Andrew berkata Jais selaku badan penguatkuasa agama Islam negeri tidak berhak terhadap kumpulan agama lain.

"Pada masa ini, kes perbicaraan masih dalam proses mahkamah dan keputusan belum diputuskan. Mereka tidak boleh membuat penilaian sendiri," katanya.

Selain gereja Katolik, gereja Kristian lain seperti Sidang Injil Borneo turut mengadakan perhimpunan menggunakan Bahasa Melayu dan dialek lain di Malaysia Timur sekaligus menggunakan kalimah Allah.

Dalam wawancara bersama sebuah portal baru-baru ini, Pengarah Jais Ahmad Zaharin Mohd Saad berkata pihaknya akan menyenaraikan semua gereja di Selangor sebelum menghantar surat bagi meminta pihak gereja mematuhi Enakmen Agama Bukan Islam Selangor (Kawalan Penyebaran kepada Orang Islam) 1988.

"Kami akan mengutus surat kepada semua gereja di Selangor bagi menghormati enakmen tersebut, katanya.

Enakmen yang diluluskan semasa kerajaan negeri Barisan Nasional (BN) memerintah Selangor itu turut melarang bukan Islam di Selangor menggunakan 35 perkataan Arab seperti Allah, Nabi, Injil dan Insya Allah.

Banyak badan bukan kerajaan Islam menegaskan kalimah Allah hanya eksklusif kepada umat Islam meskipun Kristian dan agama lain mempunyai pendapat berbeza.

Pada Disember 2009, Mahkamah Tinggi berpihak kepada gereja Katolik apabila mengatakan kalimah Allah tidak eksklusif kepada umat Islam dan Herald boleh meneruskan penerbitannya dalam bahasa Melayu kepada kaum Bumiputera di Malaysia Timur.

Namun, Kementerian Dalam Negeri memohon keputusan tersebut pada Januari 2010.

Pada 14 Oktober tahun ini, Mahkamah Rayuan menolak keputusan Mahkamah Tinggi dengan mengatakan "kalimah Allah bukan sebahagian dalam kepercayaan Kristian".

Pihak gereja membuat rayuan dan perbicaraan akan bermula pada 24 Februari ini.

Keputusan Mahkamah Rayuan tersebut mengundang kegusaran kepada penganut Kristian di Sabah dan Sarawak kerana merasakan keputusan itu tidak sahaja terpakai kepada Herald tetapi penganut Kristian.

Walau bagaimanapun Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak memberi jaminan kepada penganut Kristian di Malaysia Timur bahawa mereka masih boleh menggunakan kalimah itu kerana kerajaan persekutuan masih mengiktiraf penyelesaian 10 perkara.

Di bawah penyelesaian 10 perkara yang diumumkan oleh Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Idris Jala pada 2011 memutuskan Bible dalam semua bahasa boleh diimport ke Malaysia termasuk berbahasa Melayu/Indonesia.

Penyelesaian 10 perkara turut menyatakan Bible boleh dicetak di Semenanjung Malaysia.

Keputusan Mahkamah Rayuan itu turut mendapat perhatian seluruh dunia dengan ahli teologi Amerika Reza Aslan mengkritik keputusan tersebut. – 27 Disember, 2013.

Kami akan terus guna kalimah Allah di gereja Selangor, kata paderi

Posted: 27 Dec 2013 01:37 AM PST

OLEH EILEEN NG
December 27, 2013
Latest Update: December 27, 2013 06:00 pm

Gereja Katolik di Selangor akan terus menggunakan kalimah Allah dalam perhimpunan mingguannya yang menggunakan Bahasa Melayu meskipun Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (Jais) akan menghantar notis peringatan kepada mereka berhubung enakmen negeri melarang bukan Islam menggunakan kalimah itu.

Pengarang mingguan Katolik, Herald, Father Lawrence Andrew (gambar) berkata Artikel 11(3) (A) Perlembagaan Persekutuan menjelaskan setiap kumpulan agama berhak menguruskan hal ehwal keagamaan mereka sendiri.

"Agama kami tidak boleh diuruskan oleh sebarang kumpulan agama Islam. Ia bertentangan dengan Perlembagaan. Kami akan terus menggunakan kalimah Allah dalam perhimpunan kami," katanya kepada The Malaysian Insider.

Andrew berkata Jais selaku badan penguatkuasa agama Islam negeri tidak berhak terhadap kumpulan agama lain.

"Pada masa ini, kes perbicaraan masih dalam proses mahkamah dan keputusan belum diputuskan. Mereka tidak boleh membuat penilaian sendiri," katanya.

Selain gereja Katolik, gereja Kristian lain seperti Sidang Injil Borneo turut mengadakan perhimpunan menggunakan Bahasa Melayu dan dialek lain di Malaysia Timur sekaligus menggunakan kalimah Allah.

Dalam wawancara bersama sebuah portal baru-baru ini, Pengarah Jais Ahmad Zaharin Mohd Saad berkata pihaknya akan menyenaraikan semua gereja di Selangor sebelum menghantar surat bagi meminta pihak gereja mematuhi Enakmen Agama Bukan Islam Selangor (Kawalan Penyebaran kepada Orang Islam) 1988.

"Kami akan mengutus surat kepada semua gereja di Selangor bagi menghormati enakmen tersebut, katanya.

Enakmen yang diluluskan semasa kerajaan negeri Barisan Nasional (BN) memerintah Selangor itu turut melarang bukan Islam di Selangor menggunakan 35 perkataan Arab seperti Allah, Nabi, Injil dan Insya Allah.

Banyak badan bukan kerajaan Islam menegaskan kalimah Allah hanya eksklusif kepada umat Islam meskipun Kristian dan agama lain mempunyai pendapat berbeza.

Pada Disember 2009, Mahkamah Tinggi berpihak kepada gereja Katolik apabila mengatakan kalimah Allah tidak eksklusif kepada umat Islam dan Herald boleh meneruskan penerbitannya dalam bahasa Melayu kepada kaum Bumiputera di Malaysia Timur.

Namun, Kementerian Dalam Negeri memohon keputusan tersebut pada Januari 2010.

Pada 14 Oktober tahun ini, Mahkamah Rayuan menolak keputusan Mahkamah Tinggi dengan mengatakan "kalimah Allah bukan sebahagian dalam kepercayaan Kristian".

Pihak gereja membuat rayuan dan perbicaraan akan bermula pada 24 Februari ini.

Keputusan Mahkamah Rayuan tersebut mengundang kegusaran kepada penganut Kristian di Sabah dan Sarawak kerana merasakan keputusan itu tidak sahaja terpakai kepada Herald tetapi penganut Kristian.

Walau bagaimanapun Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak memberi jaminan kepada penganut Kristian di Malaysia Timur bahawa mereka masih boleh menggunakan kalimah itu kerana kerajaan persekutuan masih mengiktiraf penyelesaian 10 perkara.

Di bawah penyelesaian 10 perkara yang diumumkan oleh Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Idris Jala pada 2011 memutuskan Bible dalam semua bahasa boleh diimport ke Malaysia termasuk berbahasa Melayu/Indonesia.

Penyelesaian 10 perkara turut menyatakan Bible boleh dicetak di Semenanjung Malaysia.

Keputusan Mahkamah Rayuan itu turut mendapat perhatian seluruh dunia dengan ahli teologi Amerika Reza Aslan mengkritik keputusan tersebut. – 27 Disember, 2013.

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Risiko maut dan kebejatan jenayah bila barang naik!

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 06:33 PM PST

December 27, 2013

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

Tirai 2013 bakal dilabuhkan dalam beberapa hari lagi. Namun kali ini tidak ramai yg mahu membuat azam dan cita-cita besar di ambang tahun baru ini. Sebabnya mudah.  Rakyat di negara ini sedang menghitung pelbagai ancaman kenaikan kos saraan hidup atau inflasi yang mesti mereka depani.

Kali terakhir harga petrol dan diesel dinaikkan atas nama 'rasionalisasi subsidi' pada bulan September lalu (2013), 'analysts' sebuah Bank Pelaburan (Maybank lnvestment Bank) melaporkan bahawa inflasi (CPI) melonjak paling tinggi dalam 20 bulan berbanding sebelumnya ke paras 2% pada bulan Oktober. Pantas betul.

Kalau lonjakan tersebut dicetuskan oleh hanya satu faktor yakni ketika bahan bakar itu dinaikkan 20 sen satu liter, rakyat gerun memikirkan apakah 'malapetaka dan celaka' yang bakal menimpa mereka ketika pelbagai kenaikan dilakukan serentak dan mendadak.

Tahun 2014 pastinya 'Tahun Derita'. Golongan berpendapatan rendah, khasnya nelayan, petani serta peniaga pasar malam contohnya, yang tak ada kenaikan gaji berkali ganda, berdepan dengan prospek hidup yang sangat suram dengan hempitan kos saraan hidup yang bakal melambung. Pendapatan mereka yang tetap sama atau kalau peniaga mungkin sahaja mengecut sebab kuasa membeli rakyat mengecil akibat inflasi.

Bayangkan setelah penarikan subsidi gula pada hari yg sama Belanjawan 2014 dibentang 25 Oktober lalu, rakyat secara berdikit-dikit dengan kaedah 'conditioning' minda, didedah tentang kenyataan bahawa mereka akan berdepan dengan kenaikan tarif elektrik, kos pengangkutan awam, kenaikan tol di 13 lebuhraya, kenaikan 40% bas sekolah dan bayaran bulanan Astro untuk tahun depan ini.

Paling menyiksa kerana semua kebejatan ini bakal berlaku seawal Januari 2014, 8 bulan setelah 47% pengundi memandatkan kembali kerajaan Umno-BN memerintah Putrajaya. Kerajaan yang paling lama di muka bumi ini (tak termasuk kerajaan Komunis Cina) nyata sudah hilang kepeduliaan terhadap rakyatnya, semacam mengalami sejenis sindrom 'pyschosclerosis' – buta perut atau hilang kepekaan dan tak prihatin penderitaan rakyat atau dalam bahasa Ingeris 'hardening of feelings'.

Sudah sampai waktunya juga 53% pengundi-rakyat yang menolak kerajaa Umno-BN ini wajar bangkit bersama masyarakat sivil (NGOs) dari pelbagai latar-belakang, untuk menentang kezaliman ini. Pembayaran BRIM nyata tidak bererti kalau 'untung secupak rugi segantang'.

Ini perbuatan kerajaan Umno-BN paling biadap mentelahan baru sahaja dimandatkan semula dan telah berjanji 'bulan dan bintang' dalam pilihanraya ke-13 lalu. Hairan juga PM Najib naikkan tol sementara telah berjanji sebaliknya. Begitu juga halnya tentang kenaikan tarif elektrik gergasi utiliti Tenaga Nasional Berhad atau TNB sebab baru sahaja mengisytiharkan keuntungan RM4.46 bilion dalam laporan kewangan berakhir April 2013 lalu, menambah dari RM4.41 bilion keuntungan tahun sebelumnya.

Mengapa kerajaan izinkan kenaikan ini adalah amat membingungkan. Kenaikan menasabah kalau TNB mengalami kerugian. Kerajaan  cepat-cepat membuat penjelasan bahawa kenaikan tidak akan membabit 4.6juta ketua isirumah kerana kenaikan tarif tak menjejaskan golongan domestik ini yang pengggunaannya rendah.

Nyata kerajaan ini samada benar-benar jahil atau memang jahat serta buat-buat tak faham. Rakyat umumnya sudah mulai faham bahawa yang dipertikaikan bukan kenaikan bil bulanan elektrik atau tol itu sahaja, tetapi 'kesan rantaian' (chain effect) ke atas pelbagai barangan dan perkhidmatan yang menggunakan bahan bakar, elektrik dan pengangkutan dan tol.

Tekanan inflasi akibat kenaikan kos terhadap barangan dan perkhidmatan ini atau "Cost-Push Inflation' adalah sangat parah! Sesungguhna, CPI (Indek Harga Barangan) bukan ukuran beban sebenar rakyat. Ia adalah lebih tinggi dan lebih teruk. Rakyat sudah tidak dapat lagi dibendung amarah mereka. Satu lagi aspek kenaikan.          

Ya, memandangkan kadar inflasi diramalkan bakal mencecah 3.5% sehingga 4% (CPI atau Indeks Harga Pengguna) oleh pelbagai pihak 'analysts' Perbankan Pelaburan pada tahun 2014, maka Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) pastinya akan menaikkan satu kadar faedah yang dinamakan 'Kadar Faedah Semalaman' atau 'Overnight Policy Rate'-OPR.

Dengan kenaikan OPR maka kaedah faedah pinjaman (Average Lending Rate) akan dinaikkan oleh semua bank komersil sekaligus menjadikan bayaran bulanan pi akan pinjaman juga turut naik. Apa akan berlaku? Ramailah yang akan tersiksa dan terbeban untuk membayar ansuran yang lebih tinggi. Lebih banyak lagi 'Hutang Tak Berbayar atau NPL'. Lebih ramailah rakyat akan bakal muflis dan bankrap!

Impak inflasi seperti ini bukan sahaja dari aspek kewangan.  Kesan sosial ke atas keutuhan kekeluargaan apabila ibu-bapa mula membuat pelbagai kerja tambahan pastinya menjejas pelbagai aspek keharmonian keluarga dan anak-anak. Ini sudah pasti. Apa lagi? Ada lagi dan yang ini tentunya menyayat hati.

Mengikut kajian sebuah badan penyelidikan (International Association of Traffic and  Services) setiap kali bahan bakar (petrol dan diesel) naik dan inflasi tercetus golongan berpendapatan rendah akan merubah cara hidup mereka. Menteri-menteri BN tak payahlah suruh rakyat ikat perut atau suruh ambil jalan alternatif kalau tak bayar kenaikan tol sebab rakyat memang tahu sangat untuk 'survive'.

Hanya menteri-menteri  yang boleh hidup mewah bershopping di Harold London dan bandar-bandar besar dunia semasa cuti Christmas dan Tahun Baru ini. Rakyat sudah mula ikat perut dan sedang bergelut untuk menyiapkan anak-anak hendak mula bersekolah.

Namun yang hendak didedah penulis ialah apabila rakyat marhaen bertukar dari kereta kancil dan proton saga mereka kepada menunggang motosikal untuk ke pejabat, maka di situ jugalah dapatan kajian membuktikan bahawa kadar kemalangan meningkat. Sudah umum maklumi bahawa Malaysia merupakan Negara punyai risiko kematian jalanraya tertinggi di dunia. Penunggang motosikal terdedah tiga kali ganda risiko kemalangan berbanding menaikki kereta!

Dengan kenaikan kos saraan hidup ini atau inflasi barang naik ini, rakyat Malaysia sekaligus berdepan dengan maut jalanraya. Apakah kerajaan Umno-BN sedar akan akibat perbuatan mereka menaikkan secara mendadak kesemua ini? Umno-BN memangsakan rakyat!

Satu dapatan kajian sekumpulan penyelidik USM sedikit waktu lalu (2009) juga menemui hubungan faktor inflasi dan kadar jenayah. Sayugia dingatkan kerajaan Najib dengan NKRA Jenayah serta KPInya pasti akan tercalar apabila rakyat lebih mudah menukar  kerjaya mereka atau menambah pendapatan dengan meragut, mencuri dan merompak! Dapatan menemui hakikat bahawa semasa dalam tekanan kos saran hidup yang tinggi-inflasi, kadar jenayah meningkat! Rakyat juga diheret ke kancah jenayah atau menjadi mangsa jenayah. Pencetusnya siapa?

Apakah benar tidak ada cara lain kecuali mengheret negara ke kebejatan inflasi dan kesengsaraan hidup ini dengan menarik balik subsidi-subsidi penting ini? Tun Mahathir yang baru celek pun suruh supaya kos pengurusan diturunkan bukan subsidi direntap macam malaikat maut mengambil nyawa.

Maka Najib dan konco2nya wajar berfikir panjang. Apakah mereka sanggup mengundang semua malapetaka untuk rakyat di negara ini. Menjual asset negara dan berniaga (securitise mortgages) atas pajakan pembelian rumah kerajaan memang langkah desperate. Umum akan lebih faham kalau maksudnya ialah 'gali lubang baru untuk tutup lubang hutang lama'. Pokoknya masih berhutang untuk bayar hutang.

Sudah cemuih atau mangli dan bosan rakyat sarankan supaya lobang-lobang kebocoran ditutup dahulu, rasuah ditangani, monopoli dirungkaikan jenayah 'kebodohan dan kebebalan' pihak birokrasi di atasi dalam 'perolehan' atau 'procurement' seperti didesak oleh Laporan "Ketua Audit Negara" setiap tahun.

Kalau berdegil dan keras kepala juga kerajaan Najib ini, jumpa anda semua di demonstrasi  'TURUN' pada 31 hb Disember. Bukan TURUN itu untuk suruh kerajaan Umno-BN turun dengan cara digulingkan. Silap itu! Patutlah ada pelajar yang ditahan kerana hendak guling kerajaan.

Turun itu adalah kempen supaya 'jangan subsidi ditarik dan Tol serta Tarif dinaik'. Itu maksudnya. Sah ada pihak yang silap faham. Ini lah yang dimaksudkan dengan kata Tun Mahathir... Jangan lama-lama memerintah akibatnya lebih ramai pemimpin yang 'bodoh' mengemudi kerajaan.

Akhir sekali kalau GST mahu juga dilaksanakan pada April 2015, memanglah bagai dek kata, rakyat akan di 'Gasak Sampai  Tumbang'. Tapi tak tahu kali ini siapa yang benar-benar akan Tumbang?

Cuma hari ini penulis ingatkan kerajaan Najib-BN, belum pasti siapa yang bakal Tumbang pada PRU14. Jangan terlalu angkuh setelah mengemis dan mendapat sokongan 47% sokongan rakyat! - 27 Disember, 2013.

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Dr Mahathir langgar pantang?

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 04:47 PM PST

December 27, 2013

Haji Subky Abdul Latif seorang penulis bebas dan tinggal di Kuala Lumpur. Seorang pendiam, dia gemar meneliti perangai manusia dan berita politik di Malaysia.

Pada hari bangsa Afrika Selatan mengadakan acara mamorial terhadap kematian Nelson Mandela di Stadium FNB di Soweto, Johannesburg, beratus pemimpin dunia hadir. Amerika tidak sekadar mendatangkan Presiden Barack Obama dan isteri, hampir semua mantan presiden yang masih hidup seperti Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton dan George W. Bush, hadir.

Demikian juga Britain, di samping Perdana Menteri David Camaron, mantan PM John Major dan Tony Blair pun ada.

Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak dan isteri tidak mengunjungi orang agung dunia itu mati.

Dr Mahathir antara pemimpin yang awal menemui Mandela sebaik saja dibebaskan dari tahanan 27 tahun, tahun 1990 dulu. Saya tidak mengharapkan dia pergi kerana dia baru menjalani pantang doktor setelah keluar dari IJN.

Dia baru mengumumkan perletakan jawatan sebagai penasihat Petronas justeru mendengar nasihat doktor supaya mengurangkan kegiatan. Termasuk tidak banyak keluar negara. Dia baru keluar IJN semasa Mandela mati, maka saya rasa tidak mungkin dia pergi.

Jika kedudukan di Petronas pun dia berundur, tidak berbangkit dia menggagah ke Afrika Selantan. Maka ketiadaannya pun tidak mengapa.

Saya takwil Malaysia menghantar menteri rendah saja, Tengku Adnan dan Maximus Ongkili, bagi penghormatan mendiang Mandela.

Tiba-tiba diumumkan Dr Mahathir yang menjalani pantang itu diutus bersama isterinya mewakili Najib pada penghormatan mendiang di Pretoria pula. Dia tidak ada di acara besar di stadium Soweto tetapi di acara lain sebelum pengkebumian.

Baguslah dia pergi kerana dia jauh lebih elok dari menteri biasa, malah Dr Mahathir mungkin lebih dikenali oleh kerabat Mandela dan pemimpin kerajaan dibandingkan dengan Najib sendiri.

Akan tetapi menakjubkan juga. Dia baru menjalankan pantang mengurangkan kegiatan termasuk berjalan jauh keluarga negara.

Pengalaman saya dua kali ke Johannesburg, penerbangan tak henti-henti 10 jam. Yang sihat pun penat. Tiada dapat saya bayangkan bagi orang yang baru menjalani nasihat pantang doktor. Gempar meletak jawatan dari Petronas belum reda, digagahnya pula meninggal rumah merentas Lautan Hindi yang penerbangannya ke sana paling kurang 10 jam.

Reaksi Najib atas pelaksanaan pantangnya, tidak perlulah dia bersara dari Petronas. Ia tidak perlu buat kerja di pejabat khas di Petronas seperti penjawat lain. Ia boleh buat sambil di bilik tidur dan di dapur kediamannya.

Bagaimanapun, Najib menghormati keputusannya kalau hendak berhenti juga. Ia mengingatkan saya kepada reaksi Perdana Menteri Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra terhadap perletakan jawatan Tun Dr Ismail dari kabinet.

Komen Tunku, abang Dr Ismail, Datuk Sulaiman Abdul Rahman, bekas menteri perumahan, meninggal semasa berkhidmat sebagai Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Malaysia di Australia. Maka Tunku terharu kalau ada lagi adik beradiknya mati kerana berkhidmat dengan kerajaan.

Dr Ismail meletakkan jawatan juga kerana kesihatan. Bila Tunku tidak berkhidmat lagi selepas 13 Mei 1969, Dr Ismail kembali ke kabinet jadi Timbalan Perdana Menteri. Dia memangku jawatan Perdana Menteri semasa Tun Razak keluar negara. Dia meninggal mengejut. Macam betul apa yang Tunku gurau dulu.

Tidak diketahui apakah Dr Mahathir ke Pretoria itu atas kehendaknya sendiri atau Najib minta untuk mewakilinya mengunjung mendiang sebelum dikebumikan? Tetapi Najib tahu bahawa Dr Mahathir baru menjalani pantang.

Adakah Najib mengirim Dr Mahathir untuk menguji pantang Dr Mahahtir? Kalau dia boleh melanggar pantang berjalan jauh keluar negara, maka dia juga boleh langgar pantang untuk terus jadi penasihat Petronas.

Betulkah keluar dari Petronas kerana menghormati nasihat doktor? Kata Mukhriz, ayahnya berhenti kerana tak mahu makan gaji buta tapi tak buat kerja. - 27 Disember, 2013.

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