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Processed cheese and colas kick-start production of harmful hormone

Posted: 06 May 2014 10:45 PM PDT

May 07, 2014

Foods high in phosphates like cured meats and sausages have been shown to kick-start the production of a harmful hormone that can lead to heart disease and high blood pressure. – AFP/Relaxnews pic, May 7, 2014.Foods high in phosphates like cured meats and sausages have been shown to kick-start the production of a harmful hormone that can lead to heart disease and high blood pressure. – AFP/Relaxnews pic, May 7, 2014.After sodium and fat content, a new study suggests adding phosphates to the list of unhealthy ingredients to look out for on nutritional labels, after making a connection between high blood pressure, heart disease and phosphate consumption.

Widely used as a food preservative and stabiliser, phosphates can be found in foods like processed cheeses, Parmesan, colas, baking powder and cured meats.

But after looking at the relationship between kidney disease, heart disease and high blood pressure, scientists in Vienna found that large amounts of phosphates can kick-start the production of a hormone called FGF23 in the bones, which puts strain on the heart and can lead to high blood pressure.

In their study, researchers found that mice with low levels of FGF23 excrete higher amounts of sodium in their urine, resulting in low blood pressure.

By contrast, animals with high levels of FGF23 were unable to excrete excess sodium, resulting in high blood pressure.

The problem is particularly worrisome for patients who suffer from kidney disease, as levels of phosphates and FGF23 are chronically high, putting them at increased risk of cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure.

The latest findings, published in the May issue of EMBO Molecular Medicine, build on previous research carried out by the same group that found the same hormone also controls calcium levels. Excess levels of FGF23 were seen to lead to increased take-up of calcium by the kidneys, resulting in vascular calcification.

Foods high in inorganic phosphates that should be limited include processed meats like ham and sausages, canned fish, baked goods, cola and fellow sugary soft drinks. – AFP/Relaxnews, May 7, 2014.

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LTAM eye a bronze medal in Asian Games through Mohd Assri

Posted: 06 May 2014 07:38 AM PDT

May 06, 2014

The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia (LTAM) are hoping that Mohd Assri Merzuki, a professional player who has been playing on the ATP Professional Tour, will be able to end a 20-year medal drought in the Asian Games.

Mohd Assri who has won a number of titles in the local and international scene would be the main man to end that drought during the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea.

LTAM executive secretary Ibrahim Abu Bakar said the country's hopes of winning a medal in the Asian Games would hinge on the 19-year-old player who play in the ATP World Tour.

"We hope Mohd Assri will be able to use his experience to win at least a bronze medal in the Asian Games," he told Bernama when contacted.

Ibrahim said apart playing in the singles, Mohd Assri will also partner Syed Agil Syed Naguib in the men's doubles. – Bernama, May 6, 2014.

Election for president’s post not a ‘sandiwara’, says Tengku Abdullah

Posted: 06 May 2014 06:27 AM PDT

May 06, 2014

The election for the post of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) president which involves three royalties, and described as the 'Mother of All Elections in local football terms' will not be a 'sandiwara', says FAM Deputy President Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah.

The FAM Congress on May 25 which features a titanic three-cornered battle among incumbent President Sultan Ahmad Shah (Sultan of Pahang), Tengku Abdullah who is the FAM Deputy President and Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim (Johor FA President) will be held according to the regulations of the FAM constitution.
 
The post of FAM President will be decided by the 39 affiliates and held under the guidelines of the FAM.

"The Congress is not about the election of president, but rather an election for all posts," said Tengku Abdullah.
 
Asked what would be his next course of action if he failed to win the post of president, Tengku Abdullah quipped "if unsuccessful, close shop".   

Contrary to Tengku Abdullah's views, Tunku Ismail was quoted as saying that the FAM Congress on May 25, which will feature the election for the post of president, was a family affair with the father passing on the baton to his son.
 
Tunku Ismail was also quoted as saying he was not interested in the post but if given a chance he was ready to bring about changes to the national body. – Bernama, May 6, 2014.

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Malay film legend Aziz Sattar dies

Posted: 05 May 2014 08:23 PM PDT

May 06, 2014

Malay film legend Datuk Abdul Aziz Sattar (pic), 89, passed away at Kajang Hospital early today following a heart attack.

The actor and comedian, unforgettable in his role in the Bujang Lapuk movie series, died at 2am, according to his daughter, Sandakiah.

Abdul Aziz acted together with the legendary Tan Sri P. Ramlee and the late S. Shamsuddin as the Bujang Lapuk trio in the 1950s.

His remains were brought to his residence in Bandar Tun Hussein Onn, Cheras before burial at the Cheras Perdana Muslim cemetery after Zohor prayers this afternoon. – Bernama, May 6, 2014.

Malay film legend Aziz Sattar dies

Posted: 05 May 2014 08:23 PM PDT

May 06, 2014

Malay film legend Datuk Abdul Aziz Sattar (pic), 89, passed away at Kajang Hospital early today following a heart attack.

The actor and comedian, unforgettable in his role in the Bujang Lapuk movie series, died at 2am, according to his daughter, Sandakiah.

Abdul Aziz acted together with the legendary Tan Sri P. Ramlee and the late S. Shamsuddin as the Bujang Lapuk trio in the 1950s.

His remains were brought to his residence in Bandar Tun Hussein Onn, Cheras before burial at the Cheras Perdana Muslim cemetery after Zohor prayers this afternoon. – Bernama, May 6, 2014.

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The role of state services in preserving the right of a child to be raised in a family setting

Posted: 05 May 2014 11:48 PM PDT

BY KATRINA AROKIAM
May 06, 2014

Discriminatory child policies and ineffective state services place children living outside of a family setting at a greater risk. – Reuters pic, May 6, 2014.Discriminatory child policies and ineffective state services place children living outside of a family setting at a greater risk. – Reuters pic, May 6, 2014.The United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child (UNCRC) 1989 acknowledges the family as playing an important role in the healthy development of a child. In Malaysia, there are an estimated 400,000 children who are institutionalised for various reasons. Only a small fraction of these children are placed into foster care programmes, adopted or reunited with their families. Despite the government's efforts at providing necessary services and protection for these children, vulnerable groups of children continue to fall between the gaps.

In 2013, a qualitative research involving desk–based research, case studies and interviews was conducted over a period of three weeks. Through this research, it was found that discriminatory child policies and ineffective state services place children living outside of a family setting at a greater risk.

The overarching question of "How effective are state services at preserving the rights of a child to be raised in a family environment?" has drawn attention to particular challenges and vulnerabilities faced by children that place them at the risk of living outside of a family environment. The subsidiary question "Are state services aimed at preserving children in a family environment failing them?" and if it is, "Which children and why in regards to child rights?" have helped to identify groups of children that are at risk of living outside of a family setting and the cause of their vulnerabilities.

According to the data gathered, it can be safely said that the state in line with their commitment under the Child Act 2001 (CA) and UNCRC has taken various initiatives to prevent children from being raised outside of a family setting. Approaches taken by the state are: the provision of psychological support, financial and material assistance, outreach, awareness programmes, service centres and alternative care (SWD, 2008). Even though necessary state services and protection are in place, the quality and accessibility of these services that influence their effectiveness have yet to meet satisfactory standards. More focus needs to be paid to developing services throughout the country for all segments of the society.

One of the main concerns that emerged throughout this research is that children's probability of being separated from their families depends on their socioeconomic status and particular living condition. Certain populations of vulnerable groups fall through the gaps of these services. Among these vulnerable categories that are prevalent in Malaysia are poor children, children living in rural areas, disabled children,children born out of wedlock, children with perceived moral and disciplinary problems and older children in need of care.

Factors identified in this study that contribute to the vulnerabilities of these groups are difficulties faced in registering a child at birth, lack of services or services that are physically not accessible, the lack of awareness of services available and their rights in receiving these services, services that do not meet the needs of the clients, irregular services and discriminative laws. Other than that, non-citizen children such as children who are at risk of arrest and detention, children living on and off the streets, trafficked children, refugees and asylum seekers, undocumented migrant children, stateless children, and abandoned babies are  main groups of concern (CRCM, 2012).

Children who are undocumented in the country receive little support and protection from the government leaving them exposed to all sorts of vulnerabilities including being at risk of living outside of a family setting (ibid). Local NGOs working closely with marginalised communities pose a glimmer of hope for these children. However, state collaborative efforts with NGOs are very restricted in its target population. The state is constrained when it comes to providing services that may be politically sensitive such as catering to the needs of children out of wedlock, street children and undocumented children (Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development, nd, p4).

A few government ministries are involved in the effort to prevent family separation; however services provided by the state are stand–alone. Services need to be holistic and should aim to tackle the root causes of the problems in order to be sustainable (ibid). Centralising these services can promote better case management so that each individual case will receive all the necessary services needed in order to prevent children from being deprived of a family environment (Unicef, 2006: p15).

Findings of this study also suggest that a deeper understanding of the target population and their needs have to be established among service providers in order to make a bigger impact (Unicef, 2006: p.16). It appears that some of the services lack a client centered and a child friendly approach – for example, taking into account illiterate persons during the birth registration process or creating a welcoming environment for children and families in drop in centres. Service providers and staff need to be more sensitive towards the needs of their clients by looking into the root causes of the problem rather than trying to provide a piecemeal solution to their problems that are not effective.

One of the main reasons for family separation is that often parents are often unable to take care of their children (Kang, 2007: p.10). More methods of supporting the family and greater emphasis on maintaining the family unit should be put in place to move away from the practice of institutionalising a child (ibid. p.25). Even though the state has taken the initiative to replicate a "family environment" in some of these institutions (DSW, 2008), studies of children in these institutes and feedback from the interviews suggest that it is far from attainable. Many children remain within the four walls of an institution up to the age of 18 due to various reasons. The government should encourage other alternative care methods such as foster care and adoption which is not widely practiced in the country, especially for children who have no chance of being reunited with their families (Kang, 2007: p30). Other than that, young mothers should be educated on their options rather than feeling pressured into giving up their children (ibid p10 &31).

Based on the Tenth Malaysian Plan and the government's enthusiasm in building on the rights of a child in the country with a special focus on family (Economic Planning Unit, 2010: p184), there seems to be no better time for the country to move forward children's rights. – May 6, 2014.

* Katrina is a child policy and advocacy manager at Yayasan Chow Kit.

Migration steals the magic from China’s mountain shamans

Posted: 05 May 2014 05:08 PM PDT

May 06, 2014

This photo taken on on February 3, 2014 shows Chinese shaman Zhao Fucheng thumbing through an ancient text said to predict the future at his Qiuka village home in Guangxi Province. – AFP pic, May 6, 2014.This photo taken on on February 3, 2014 shows Chinese shaman Zhao Fucheng thumbing through an ancient text said to predict the future at his Qiuka village home in Guangxi Province. – AFP pic, May 6, 2014.A Chinese shaman resplendent in a dark suit and green cloth hat thumbed yellowing pages said to predict the future – but mass migration to cities means the prospects for his own profession look bleak.

"To see a spirit, you have to practice the ancient rituals," said Zhao Fucheng, 74, who claims he communicates with the spirit world from his wooden hut in southwestern Guangxi province.

He is one of the estimated thousands of shamans – locally known as "spirit masters" – who are called on as healers in a centuries-old tradition among ethnic groups in the region.

"If something bad is going to happen to you soon, and your luck is running out, I can change your luck," Zhao said, who belongs to the Yao ethnic minority.

"If medicine doesn't work, then you need to ask a spirit."

Zhao – who lives in the remote village of Qiuka, accessible by a dirt track which rises high over mountains patterned with rice fields – receives a steady stream of villagers who profess to believe in spirits.

"Sometimes if you go to the hospital and see a doctor and it doesn't work, you need to look for a spirit master," said 38-year-old farmer Zhao Jintai, who like many in the village are surnamed Zhao but not related to the shaman.

"Spirits will make you ill, but they won't eat you or anything like that," offered Zhao Deqing, 13.

He admires the motorbikes that older peers drive back from their jobs in nearby towns, and plans to leave the village as soon as school finishes.

When he does, Zhao will join the largest migration in human history – which has seen more than 300 million Chinese people move to cities over the last 15 years – and leave the elderly shaman behind.

The shaman Zhao says he specialises in healing and telling fortunes.

"I do some communicating with ghosts, beating drums and blowing cow horns – I can do the little things," he said.

On a spring morning he agreed to make predictions for a visitor.

Armed with the client's date of birth and wearing reading glasses, he scrutinised a lunar calendar printed in red ink.

Mouthing a series of calculations, he reached for a book he says is hundreds of years old, its crumbling pages lined with Chinese characters.

"When you reach 39, things won't go smoothly for you," he declared, as his increasingly red-faced client nodded.

The shaman pointed his dirt-caked fingernails at the characters, reading aloud and adding: "It's nothing to be scared about."

The Cultural Revolution, a decade of political upheaval launched in 1966 by China's then-leader Mao Zedong, saw violent campaigns against "superstitious" practices in which spirit masters were beaten and abused.

Shamans in Qiuka said they hid their books during the turmoil, retrieving them only when campaigns relaxed in the 1980s.

Demand for their services surged in the following decades as market reforms undermined China's public healthcare system and medical costs skyrocketed.

Even in a tiny village like Qiuka, with just a few hundred residents, several men identify themselves as spirit masters.

"People will look for me if they get sick," Zhao Fukai, a grey-haired man in his 60s said, cradling a thick yellowed tome.

"Ancient people left us this book," he said, adding: "To attract spirits, you need to use blood. It can be a little scary."

But in the mountain villages of Guangxi one section of the population is visible by its absence – young people.

Nearly all of the remote village's youth leave after graduating middle school, looking for work in cities which pay better than local jobs in farming or forestry.

China is set to add 300 million to its urban population over the next decade, a process bound to leave thousands of villages virtually empty.

Shamans in Qiuka said they feared no one would learn the rites passed down to them.

Village traditions elsewhere, from theatre to martial arts, face the same threat of extinction as China urbanises.

"You can obviously make much more money working outside the village, you can't earn much doing this," shaman Zhao Jintai said.

He looked at his middle-aged son, who remains in the village due to an industrial accident but claims "not to believe" in the magic practised by his father.

Yang Shengwen, a local researcher who has studied shamanic traditions in the region, said the practice would suffer as villages empty.

"Shamanism hasn't vanished, but it's a trend we are worried about, especially because of young people going to cities to work," he said.

"In 30 years, they will be there, but after that, it's hard to say."

From his mountaintop perch, Zhao admitted seeing fewer patients in recent years, giving a cryptic explanation.

"The spirits have left, so I communicate with them less," he said. – AFP, May 6, 2014.

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Stephen King’s ‘Bad Little Kid’ picked for film adaptation

Posted: 05 May 2014 08:50 PM PDT

May 06, 2014

Stephen King's short story "Bad Little Kid," published as an e-book for French and German audiences this March, has been snapped up by documentary maker Laurent Bouzereau.

The film historian is known for helming a wide variety of "Making Of" featurettes, spanning "Jaws," "Jurassic Park," "Star Wars," "American Graffiti" and "Minority Report."

But Bouzereau isn't just a George Lucas and Steven Spielberg specialist.  Among the hundreds of featurettes on his CV, he was also the writer and director behind "A Night at the Movies: The Horrors of Stephen King," and now he's to try his hand at directing a straight up horror himself.

And the behind-the-scenes expert will adapt and direct King's short story, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Written as a token of gratitude for King's French and German fans, "Bad Little Kid" ("Sale Gosse"/ de. "Böser kleiner Junge") is about the effect of a singularly evil child on those he comes into contact with.

Other King short stories that have made the transition to cinema include "1408" (adapted into a film starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson), part of the "Hearts in Atlantis" collection (featuring Anthony Hopkins, Anton Yelchin and Hope Davis), and horror classic "Children of the Corn" (with Peter Horton and Linda Hamilton). – AFP/Relaxnews, May 6, 2014.

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Bantah GST: Dengarlah suara rakyat

Posted: 05 May 2014 04:17 PM PDT

May 06, 2014

Shukur mempunyai lebih 30 tahun pengalaman sebagai wartawan dan bekerja dengan pelbagai media. Beliau kini pencen tetapi menjadi pemerhati politik yang tegar.

Himpunan Bantah GST (Cukai Barangan dan Perkhidmatan) di ibu negara yang dihadiri hampir 100,000 rakyat pelbagai kaum 1 Mei lalu adalah isyarat yang sangat jelas rakyat menentang kedatangan GST itu yang dikira sangat membebankan mereka yang berpendapatan rendah.

Malah badan penyelidik bebas, Merdeka Center mendedahkan sebanyak 62% rakyat Malaysia tidak menyokong pelaksanaan cukai kontroversi GST.

Kaji selidik melibatkan seramai 1,009 orang itu dibuat pada bulan lalu, malah 33% daripada responden tidak memahami mengenai GST. Tetapi sebagai reaksi spontan ada pemimpin politik kerajaan dengan angkuh berkata GST akan diteruskan juga. Ini kesombongan yang merasakan pihaknya  sangat berkuasa.

Ia tidak sedar kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN), dalam PRU yang lalu, hanya mendapat undi 48%, sementara Pakatan Rakyat mendapat 52% undi popular. Sepatutnya pemimpin kerajaan mendengar bantahan rakyat kerana mereka yang merasakan kesan cukai itu secara lansung di mana orang kaya, atau orang kaya-kaya dan orang besar tidak akan merasakan kesan GST ini.

Seperti diumumkan oleh Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, kerajaan akan melaksanakan GST mulai 1 April 2015, iaitu dalam tempoh setahun lagi. Mengapa rang undang-undang ini dibentangkan awal. Adakah kerana menjelang Himpunan Anti GST 1 Mei itu.

Golongan ternama dan hidup mewah ini segalanya percuma, bayaran perubatan percuma dan semuanya percuma, sama ada ditanggung oleh kerajaan mahupun syarikat besar di mana mereka menjadi bos.

Maka, rakyat biasa - buruh, petani, nelayan, pekebun kecil, pegawai rendah dan kerani biasa akan menanggung beban dengan cukai bentuk baru ini. Justeru tidak ada yang percuma bagi mereka, semuanya dibayar sendiri. Wang BR1M RM650 untuk mengurangkan beban setahun, di mana logiknya.

Menurut kajian, golongan rakyat berpendapatan rendah dan sederhana masih lagi menjadi kelompok terbesar rakyat di negara ini.

Sebab itu, kata Menteri Besar Selangor, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim, keadaan itu menyebabkan rakyat berpendapatan rendah terpaksa membayar jumlah cukai yang sama rata dengan golongan berpendapatan menengah bagi memperoleh barangan atau perkhidmatan yang sama.

"Kepada saya, apabila tiba masa tertentu baru GST boleh dilaksanakan tetapi bukan sekarang. Masih wujud jurang pendapatan yang jauh, jadi orang yang dikenakan cukai berpendapatan RM1,000 sama jumlahnya dengan orang berpendapatan RM30,000 sebulan. Apabila orang yang kurang duit dikenakan cukai, mereka merasakan beban lebih besar daripada golongan berpendapatan tinggi," katanya.

Saya tertarik dengan pandangan Dr Syed Husin Ali GST cukai banyak peringkat yang dikenakan ke atas barang dan perkhidmatan yang digunakan. Barang dan perkhidmatan itu boleh dibuat atau dikeluarkan dalam ataupun luar negara. Tetapi ia tidak termasuk yang dieksport.

Yang dimaksudkan dengan cukai dikenakan banyak peringkat, katanya, ialah cukai tidak dikenakan hanya pada peringkat akhir, iaitu semasa dibeli untuk penggunaan. Bahkan sebaliknya, cukai dikenakan pada setiap peringkat dalam rantai bekalan dari kilang hingga sampai kepada peruncit dan pengguna.

Syed Husin menyebut senarai beberapa produk yang tidak dikenakan cukai GST - daripada beras dan tepung hingga belacan dan cencalok.Tetapi, katanya, ini cuma pembebasan cukai pada peringkat akhir saja. Pada semua peringkat pengeluaran sebelumnya cukai sudah dikenakan. Contohnya, untuk pengeluaran beras cukai dikenakan untuk jentera membajak, baja digunakan, minyak untuk pengangkutan. Begitu juga dengan produk lain.

Baginya, GST adalah satu jenis cukai yang regresif. Ertinya bebannya adalah lebih berat semakin rendah pendapatan, ringan bebannya bagi golongan kaya dan berat bagi golongan miskin. Sudah tentulah ini tidak adil, katanya.

Contoh yang diberikan oleh Syed Husin ialah beban cukai bagi mereka berpendapatan RM10,000 sebulan yang berbelanja RM5,000 adalah lebih ringan daripada bagi orang berpendapatan RM3,000 yang berbelanja RM2,500 untuk barang dan khidmat yang digunakan.

Perdana menteri menyebut, kadar cukai GST ialah sebanyak 6%, walaupun ini tidak disebut dalam rang undang-undang ini. Bererti orang yang berbelanja RM5,000 akan membayar cukai sebanyak RM300 daripada pendapatan mereka RM10,000, manakala yang berbelanja RM2,500 akan membayar cukai RM150 daripada pendapatan RM3,000 mereka. Katanya, tidak sepatutnya negara ini membebankan semua rakyat, terutama sekali mereka yang berpendapatan rendah, dengan memungut cukai melalui GST. Ada pelbagai cara lain untuk menambah cukai, tetapi ini belum dikaji.

Antaranya, kata Syed Husin ialah: mengenakan kadar cukai khusus ke atas syarikat yang terlibat dengan industri 'berdosa' seperti rokok, minuman keras dan perjudian; cukai ke atas keuntungan besar yang diperolehi secara mendadak (windfall profit tax); menyelaraskan cukai supaya lebih progresif dengan mengenakan cukai lebih tinggi kepada yang paling kaya.

Baginya, sebenarnya GST tidak wajar dikenakan apabila masih meluas berlakunya rasuah atau ketirisan.

Pelbagai pandangan dengan pelbagai hujah dari plbagai pihak mengenai GST ini. Mereka terdiri daripada ahli ekonomi, ahli akadamik, pemimpin NGO dan pmimpin politik serta rakyat prihatin. Kebanyakannya menentang dan bimbang dengan kedatangan GST ini. Ada juga yang hanya ragu-ragu dan tidak faham.

GST memang bukan hantu seperti Dracula yang menghisap darah manusia, tetapi ia sistem ekonomi dan undang-undang yang akan mendera rakyat, terutama berpendapatan rendah dan sederhana, maka ia wajar ditentang kerana ia hanya menguntungkan kapitalis, terutama yang mnguasai industri ubat-ubatan di Amerika.

Sebab itu pemerintah perlu mendengar bantahan rakyat terhadap GST ini.

Saya teringat kata-kata bekas Presiden Amerika, Thomas Jefferson:

"When the people fear the government there is tyranny, when the government fears the people there is liberty." – 6 Mei, 2014.

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Peguam wakili Kassim Ahmad bantah pertuduhan baharu

Posted: 06 May 2014 02:28 AM PDT

May 06, 2014

Peguam Syarie yang mewakili bekas aktivis politik dan sosial Dr Kassim Ahmad (gambar) yang didakwa menghina agama Islam dan mengingkari pihak berkuasa agama hari ini membantah pertuduhan baharu dan pindaan dibacakan kepada Kassim.

Peguam Syarie Rosli Dahlan berkata bantahan itu dibuat ekoran tindakan Kassim, menerusi peguam sivil lain, memfailkan semakan kehakiman di Mahkamah Tinggi Sivil semalam dan ia berkaitan bidang kuasa antara Mahkamah Tinggi Syariah dan Mahkamah Tinggi Sivil.

Beliau turut memohon perbicaraan ditangguhkan bagi mengelak berlaku pertindihan prosiding melibatkan kes yang sama.

Kes itu sepatutnya mula dibicarakan selama dua hari bermula hari ini dengan melibatkan 10 saksi.

Rosli berkata dalam saman sivil tersebut, Kassim mencabar tindakan Jabatan Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan (Jawi) yang didakwa melarikannya daripada tempat tinggalnya di Kulim, Kedah.

"Saya memohon supaya perbicaraan kes ini ditangguh supaya prosiding di Mahkamah Sivil boleh berlangsung dan menunggu keputusannya kerana perkara yang dibangkitkan adalah mengenai bidang kuasa," katanya.

Di awal prosiding Ketua Pendakwa Syarie Wilayah Persekutuan Ibrahim Deris memohon supaya pertuduhan baharu dan pindaan dibacakan kepada tertuduh dan memohon mahkamah meneruskan perbicaraan kerana berpendapat Mahkamah Syariah mempunyai bidang kuasa tersendiri.

Hakim Syarie Azzeman Omar yang mendengar kes itu kemudiannya menetapkan 17 Julai untuk keputusan terhadap bantahan awal tersebut dan kesemua pihak perlu memfailkan hujahan bertulis sebelum itu.

Pada 27 Mac lepas, Kassim, 81, mengaku tidak bersalah terhadap kedua-dua pertuduhan dan dia didakwa melakukan kesemua kesalahan itu dalam "Seminar Pemikiran Kassim Ahmad: Suatu Penilaian Hala Tuju Bangsa dan Negara Malaysia Untuk 30 Tahun Akan Datang" di Yayasan Kepimpinan Perdana, Presint 8 di Putrajaya pada 15 dan 16 Februari lepas.

Kassim antaranya dituduh menghina atau menyebabkan agama Islam dipandang hina selain mengingkari pihak berkuasa agama, perintah Yang di-Pertuan Agong sebagai ketua agama Islam, Majlis Agama Islam atau mufti.

Kassim dituduh mengikut Seksyen 7 (b) Akta Kesalahan Jenayah Syariah (Wilayah-Wilayah Persekutuan) 1997 dan Seksyen 9 akta sama yang membawa hukuman denda tidak melebihi RM3,000 atau dipenjarakan tidak melebihi dua tahun atau kedua-duanya jika sabit kesalahan

Turut hadir di mahkamah ialah bekas Perdana Menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad dan anaknya Marina.

Ketika dihubungi mengenai kehadiran Dr Mahathir, Ibrahim berkata Dr Mahathir hadir bukan sebagai saksi kerana tiada sebarang sapina diserahkan kepadanya sehingga hari ini.

Dr Mahathir dikatakan terlibat dalam perasmian seminar tersebut. – Bernama, 6 Mei, 2014.

Nik Nazmi dibebaskan, selepas didakwa kali kedua

Posted: 06 May 2014 02:17 AM PDT

May 06, 2014

Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad hadir di mahkamah Petaling Jaya hari ini bagi mendengar pertuduhan terhadap Bantahan Black 505 yang diadakan tahun lepas. – Gambar The Malaysian Insider oleh Nazir Sufari, 6 Mei, 2014.Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad hadir di mahkamah Petaling Jaya hari ini bagi mendengar pertuduhan terhadap Bantahan Black 505 yang diadakan tahun lepas. – Gambar The Malaysian Insider oleh Nazir Sufari, 6 Mei, 2014.Mahkamah Sesyen hari ini memutuskan Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri Seri Setia Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (gambar) dibebaskan tetapi tidak dilepaskan daripada dakwaan selepas beliau didakwa buat kali kedua, kerana pelanggaran Akta Perhimpunan Aman.

Hakim Mahkamah Sesyen membuat keputusan bahawa mahkamah lebih rendah terikat dengan keputusan Mahkamah Rayuan yang sebelum ini membebaskan Nik Nazmi yang juga timbalan speaker Dewan Negeri Selangor.

Awal hari ini, Nik Nazmi didakwa semula di bawah Seksyen 9 (1) PAA di Petaling Jaya pada sesi mahkamah kerana terlibat dalam perhimpunan Black 505 yang diadakan di Stadium Kelana Jaya pada 8 Mei tahun lepas. – 6 Mei, 2014.

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