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PM: Dr Khir Chosen for His Experience, Unblemished
PM:. IX Whir chosefi for his Dr Mahathir said the appoint- ment of Dr Khir was also to show that “this (the post) is not a prize experience, for certain people who have been working very hard to position themselves”. “We want to show, just like I unblemished brought (Tan Sri) Musa (Mohamad) in, who is not even a member of Umno, that this is not a prize for background certain people who have been working very hard to position From W~JI ASIr AUG 2008 themselves. Abdullah in Mozambique “Other people must also have a chance in Umno...so sometimes we SUNGAI Panjang Assemblyman Dr give a chance to others,” he ex- Mohamad Khir Toyo was chosen as plained. the new Menteri Besar of Selangor Asked whether his decision because of his experience, qualifica- would disappoint certain older tions and “unblemished back- leaders in Selangor Umno, Dr Ma- ground”. hathir said they had to accept the Another reason he was chosen by decision. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ma- “They gave an undertaking to me hathir Mohamad is because the that they would accept any deci- government needs new bIood to sion that I made...and that’s my de- bring new thinking to the State. cision,” he said. “He is a university graduate and On whether there was any pro- does not have a bad background,” test over Dr Khir’s appointment, he said. the Prime Minister said: “There’s Asked to explain why he picked a no protest.” young Umno leader as the new Se- “They said whoever I chose, they langor Menteri Besar, Dr Mahathir would accept and support...and af- said: “It is a kind of renewal.” ter I made my decision, they said “We shouldn’t be giving it (the they accepted it and would give post of Menteri Besar) only to older their support.” : leaders because that will cause However, Dr Mahathir had no frustration among the younger peo- plans to make Dr Khir a member of ple,” he told Malaysian reporters at the Umno supreme council. -
Penyata Rasmi Parlimen Dewan Rakyat
Bil. 39 Selasa 1 November 2016 MALAYSIA PENYATA RASMI PARLIMEN DEWAN RAKYAT PARLIMEN KETIGA BELAS PENGGAL KEEMPAT MESYUARAT KETIGA ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Diterbitkan oleh: CAWANGAN PENYATA RASMI PARLIMEN MALAYSIA 2016 K A N D U N G A N JAWAPAN-JAWAPAN MENTERI BAGI PERTANYAAN-PERTANYAAN (Halaman 1) JAWAPAN-JAWAPAN LISAN BAGI PERTANYAAN-PERTANYAAN (Halaman 4) RANG UNDANG-UNDANG: Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan 2017 (Halaman 26) USUL: Waktu Mesyuarat dan Urusan Dibebaskan Daripada Peraturan Mesyuarat (Halaman 24) Usul Anggaran Pembangunan 2017 (Halaman 26) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Diterbitkan oleh: CAWANGAN PENYATA RASMI PARLIMEN MALAYSIA 2016 DR 1.11.2016 i AHLI-AHLI DEWAN RAKYAT 1. Yang Berhormat Tuan Yang di-Pertua, Tan Sri Datuk Seri Panglima Pandikar Amin Haji Mulia, P.S.M., S.P.D.K., S.U.M.W., P.G.D.K., J.S.M., J.P. 2. “ Timbalan Yang di-Pertua, Datuk Seri Dr. Ronald Kiandee, P.G.D.K., A.S.D.K. [Beluran] - UMNO 3. “ Timbalan Yang di-Pertua, Dato’ Sri Haji Ismail bin Haji Mohamed Said, D.I.M.P., S.M.P., K.M.N., S.S.A.P. [Kuala Krau] - UMNO MENTERI 1. Yang Amat Berhormat Perdana Menteri dan Menteri Kewangan, Dato’ Sri Mohd. Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak, Orang Kaya Indera Shah Bandar, S.P.D.K., S.S.A.P., S.S.S.J., S.I.M.P., D.P.M.S., D.S.A.P., P.N.B.S. (Pekan) – UMNO 2. “ Timbalan Perdana Menteri dan Menteri Dalam Negeri, Dato’ Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi, S.S.A.P., D.P.M.P., D.M.S.M., A.M.P., P.P.T., P.J.K., J.P., S.P.M.P., S.J.M.K. -
Nitrate Levels in the Surface Waters Collected in 2005 from Intertidal and Urban Drainages of the West Part of Peninsular Malaysia
International Journal of Hydrology Research Article Open Access Nitrate levels in the surface waters collected in 2005 from intertidal and urban drainages of the west part of Peninsular Malaysia Abstract Volume 4 Issue 2 - 2020 The intertidal and urban waters of west Peninsular Malaysia are interesting area for ecotoxicological studies because they receive wastes due to agricultural, municipal and Chee Kong Yap,1 Wan Hee Cheng,2 Bin Huan industrial wastes along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Surface water samplings Pang,1 Fairuz Md Suptian,1 Shih Hao Tony were conducted from the intertidal coastal waters and from urban rivers/drainages from Peng,3 Mohd Hafiz Ibrahim,1 Chee Wah Yap,4 northern to southern parts of the west coastal areas of Peninsular Malaysia between January Moslem Sharifinia,5 Alireza Riyahi Bakhtiari,6 and April 2005. These nitrate levels in the south western part ranged from 0.33-0.56mg/L Salman Abdo Al-Shami,7 Chee Seng Leow,8 while those in the north western part ranged from 0.11 to 1.91mg/L. These nitrate levels Mohamad Saupi Ismail9 in these intertidal waters were much lower than those found for urban drainages (0.45 to 1 2.27mg/L) of Peninsular Malaysia. Overall, the mean values for the nitrate concentrations Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia (mg/L) follow: Urban drainages (1.04)>north western intertidal (0.79)>south western 2Inti International University, Persiaran Perdana BBN, Malaysia intertidal (0.43). The results showed the occurrence of nitrate contamination in the urban 3All Cosmos Bio-Tech Holding Corporation, Malaysia area due to human-induced activities such as domestic wastes. -
Countries at the Crossroads 2012: Malaysia
COUNTRIES AT THE CROSSROADS Countries at the Crossroads 2012: Malaysia Introduction Malaysia has over 28 million people, of whom approximately 63 percent are ethnic Malay, 25 percent Chinese, 7 percent Indian, and 4 percent Ibans and Kadazan-Dusun.1 Much of this diversity was created through the British formation of an extractive colonial economy, with the “indigenous” Malay community ordered into small holdings and rice cultivation, while the “non-Malays” were recruited from China and India into tin mining and plantation agriculture. Further, in preparing the territory for independence in 1957, the British fashioned a polity that was formally democratic, but would soon be encrusted by authoritarian controls. Throughout the 1960s, greater urbanization brought many Malays to the cities, where they encountered the comparative prosperity of the non-Malays. They perceived the multiethnic coalition that ruled the country, anchored by the United Malays National Organization (UMNO), but including the Malayan Chinese Association (MCA) and the Malayan Indian Congress (MIC), as doing little to enhance their living standards. At the same time, many non-Malays grew alienated by the discrimination they faced in accessing public sector resources. Thus, as voters in both communities swung to opposition parties in an election held in May 1969, the UMNO-led coalition, known as the Alliance, was gravely weakened. Shortly afterward, Malays and Chinese clashed in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, sparking ethnic rioting known as the May 13th incident. Two years of emergency rule followed during which parliament was closed. As the price for reopening parliament in 1971, UMNO imposed new curbs on civil liberties, thereby banning any questioning of the Malay “special rights” that are enshrined in constitution’s Article 153. -
Malaysia's General Elections Amidst the Shadow of Re-Mahathirisation
Kajian Malaysia, Vol. 32, Supp. 2, 2014, 1–24 MALAYSIA'S GENERAL ELECTIONS AMIDST THE SHADOW OF RE-MAHATHIRISATION 1* 2 Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail 1School of Distance Education, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM Pulau Pinang, Malaysia 2Centre of History, Politics and Strategy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia *Corresponding author: [email protected] This article discusses the phenomenon of re-Mahathirisation which engulfed the politics of Malaysia's ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition and its main component party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). Re- Mahathirisation refers to the increase in attachment towards the legacy of Malaysia's fourth Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad (1981–2003). Transpiring not long after Mahathir's relinquishment of official power, the process was seen as approaching a peak with BN-UMNO's campaign for the 13th General Elections (GE13) of May 2013. It was orchestrated especially by conservative elements in UMNO disillusioned with the political liberalisation began by his successor Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (2003–2009) and continued by Najib Razak. In line with an understanding of conservatism as characterised by resistance against radical change and by admiration of past values, re- Mahathirisation was employed by the BN-UMNO regime during the GE13 hustings to court the large pool of conservative-minded Malay voters. The successful dislodging of Abdullah Badawi from the party-cum-national leadership in 2009 signified a powerful return of Mahathirism to the foreground of UMNO and national politics. Although Najib Razak has pursued Abdullah's political liberalisation initiatives, he felt compelled to tolerate a rising public presence of Mahathir. -
Race for Selangor's Rice Belt Heats up Malaysiakini.Com April 01, 2012 by Nigel Aw
Race for Selangor's rice belt heats up MalaysiaKini.com April 01, 2012 By Nigel Aw Visitors to north-western Selangor would normally expect to be treated to sights of its lush green paddy fields, flickering fireflies or perhaps, warily, a crossing cow or two. But last Sunday, the sleepy town of Kuala Selangor was unusually active, as the town's stadium played host to carnival which saw some 70,000 visitors from sunrise to sunset. pakatan ceramah in kuala selangorThe event, organised in conjunction with the fourth anniversary of the Pakatan Rakyat’s rule in Selangor, was intended to thank the locals for their support. While the urban crowd would have to be content with “thank you” billboards, the extravagance of the Kuala Selangor event suggests a serious attempt by Pakatan to make inroads into the north western 'rice belt', traditionally a BN bastion. This area covers the district of Sabak Bernam and Kuala Selangor, famed for its paddy production and seafood. It consists of nine state seats, six of which are held by BN. In order from North to South, they are Sungai Ayer Tawar (BN), Sabak (BN), Sungai Panjang (BN), Sekinchan (DAP) Sungai Burong (BN) , Permatang (BN), Bukit Melawati (PKR), Ijok (PKR) and Jeram (BN). Pakatan the underdogs Acknowledging that there was an ongoing Pakatan onslaught, Sungai Burong state assemblyperson Mohd Shamsudin Lias is confident in maintaining BN's foothold. NONE"It is clear that after 2008, the rakyat's support has swung back to BN and we should be able to defend our position and increase our majorities," he said. -
Keluarga Penerima Manfaat Program Keluarga Harapan ( KPM PKH) Kabupaten Paser TAHAP 1 TAHUN 2021
DAFTAR PENERIMA BANTUAN SOSIAL COVID-19 Keluarga Penerima Manfaat Program Keluarga Harapan ( KPM PKH) Kabupaten Paser TAHAP 1 TAHUN 2021 NO NOMOR PESERTA NAMA PENGURUS ALAMAT NAMA KECAMATAN NAMA KELURAHAN 1 640102116051XXXX TETI RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 2 640102116051XXXX TAYANG RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 3 640102116051XXXX SENEN RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 4 640102116051XXXX GAYA RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 5 640102116051XXXX JAHANI RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 6 640102116051XXXX TOGUL RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 7 640102116051XXXX JAHARING RT 003 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 8 640102116051XXXX NURYATI RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 9 640102116051XXXX SURYATI RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 10 640102116051XXXX SARINI RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 11 640102116051XXXX SALBIAH RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 12 640102116051XXXX NURHAYATI RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 13 640102116051XXXX ARYANI RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 14 640102116051XXXX BALAS RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 15 640102116051XXXX TITIK ANISA RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 16 640102116051XXXX SUSANTI RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 17 640102116051XXXX LAYA RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 18 640102116051XXXX YATENI RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 19 640102116051XXXX MARYATUN RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 20 640102116051XXXX KAMSIAH RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 21 640102116051XXXX SALA NURISAH RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 22 640102120000XXXX SAMANIYAH JL BUNTET SUNGAI TATAH LABAN NO 016 RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 23 640102120000XXXX YULIATI JL SYEKH MUHAMMAD ARSTAD AL BANJARI RT 001 BATU ENGAU BAI JAYA 24 640102120000XXXX MULIA RT 001 -
Dewan Negeri Selangor Yang Ketiga Belas Penggal
DEWAN NEGERI SELANGOR YANG KETIGA BELAS PENGGAL KEEMPAT MESYUARAT KETIGA SHAH ALAM, 01 NOVEMBER 2016 (SELASA) Mesyuarat dimulakan pada jam 10.00 pagi YANG HADIR Y.B. Puan Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan (Subang Jaya) (Tuan Speaker) Y.A.B. Dato’ Seri Mohamed Azmin Bin Ali, S.P.M.S. (Bukit Antarabangsa) (Dato’ Menteri Besar Selangor) Y.B. Dato’ Teng Chang Khim, D.P.M.S. (Sungai Pinang) Y.B. Dato’ Iskandar Bin Abdul Samad, D.P.M.S. (Chempaka) Y.B. Puan Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping (Bukit Lanjan) Y.B. Tuan Ean Yong Hian Wah (Seri Kembangan) Y.B. Dato’ Dr. Ahmad Yunus Bin Hairi, D.P.M.S. (Sijangkang) Y.B. Puan Dr. Daroyah Binti Alwi (Sementa) Y.B. Tuan Ganabatirau A/l Veraman (Kota Alam Shah) Y.B. Tuan Nik Nazmi Bin Nik Ahmad (Seri Setia) Y.B. Tuan Amirudin Bin Shari (Batu Caves) 1 Y.B. Tuan Zaidy Bin Abdul Talib (Taman Templer) Y.B. Tuan Mohd Shafie Bin Ngah (Bangi) (Timbalan Speaker) Y.B. Datuk Seri Dr. Wan Azizah Binti Wan Ismail, D.P.P.N. (Kajang) Y.B. Puan Hajah Rodziah Binti Ismail (Batu Tiga) Y.B. Puan Dr. Halimah Binti Ali (Selat Klang) Y.B. Tuan Ng Suee Lim (Sekinchan) Y.B. Tuan Dr. Yaakob Bin Sapari (Kota Anggerik) Y.B. Tuan Dr. Xavier Jayakumar A/l Arulanandam (Seri Andalas) Y.B. Puan Haniza Binti Mohamed Talha (Taman Medan) Y.B. Tuan Lau Weng San (Kampung Tunku) Y.B. Tuan Haji Saari Bin Sungib (Hulu Kelang) Y.B Tuan Mat Shuhaimi Bin Haji Shafiei (Sri Muda) Y.B. -
Open LIM Doctoral Dissertation 2009.Pdf
The Pennsylvania State University The Graduate School College of Communications BLOGGING AND DEMOCRACY: BLOGS IN MALAYSIAN POLITICAL DISCOURSE A Dissertation in Mass Communications by Ming Kuok Lim © 2009 Ming Kuok Lim Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy August 2009 The dissertation of Ming Kuok Lim was reviewed and approved* by the following: Amit M. Schejter Associate Professor of Mass Communications Dissertation Advisor Chair of Committee Richard D. Taylor Professor of Mass Communications Jorge R. Schement Distinguished Professor of Mass Communications John Christman Associate Professor of Philosophy, Political Science, and Women’s Studies John S. Nichols Professor of Mass Communications Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research *Signatures are on file in the Graduate School iii ABSTRACT This study examines how socio-political blogs contribute to the development of democracy in Malaysia. It suggests that blogs perform three main functions, which help make a democracy more meaningful: blogs as fifth estate, blogs as networks, and blogs as platform for expression. First, blogs function as the fifth estate performing checks-and-balances over the government. This function is expressed by blogs’ role in the dissemination of information, providing alternative perspectives that challenge the dominant frame, and setting of news agenda. The second function of blogs is that they perform as networks. This is linked to the social-networking aspect of the blogosphere both online and offline. Blogs also have the potential to act as mobilizing agents. The mobilizing capability of blogs facilitated the mass street protests, which took place in late- 2007 and early-2008 in Malaysia. -
Planmalaysia DRAF RANCANGAN TEMPATAN MAJLIS PERBANDARAN
DRAF RANCANGAN TEMPATAN MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KLANG 2035 (PENGGANTIAN) PENGURUSAN & JILID 3 PENILAIAN KEMAMPANAN PLANMalaysia ( JABATAN PERANCANGAN BANDAR DAN DESA SEMENANJUNG MALAYSIA ) 2 DRAF RANCANGAN TEMPATAN MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KLANG 2035 (PENGGANTIAN) JILID 3 PENGURUSAN DAN PELAKSANAAN MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KLANG JABATAN PERANCANGAN BANDAR DAN DESA SEMENANJUNG MALAYSIA DRAF RANCANGAN TEMPATAN MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KLANG 2035 (PENGGANTIAN) INI DISEDIAKAN SELARAS DENGAN PERUNTUKAN SUBSEKSYEN 16 AKTA PERANCANGAN BANDAR DAN DESA 1976 (AKTA 172) JANUARI 2019 Akses Laluan masuk Aksesibiliti Tahap kemudahsampaian B40 Isi rumah yang berpendapatan purata bulanan dibawah RM 3,860.00 sebulan Badan Air Kawasan tadahan atau tampungan air yang besar Bandar Selamat Bandar yang bebas dari ancaman fizikal, sosial dan mental Bollard Tonggak jalan yang kebiasaannya digunakan sebagai pemisah antara pejalan kaki dan kenderaan bermotor Brownfield Kawasan brownfield adalah kawasan yang telah dibangunkan tetapi ditinggalkan atau terbiar atau mempunyai struktur pembangunan yang usang atau kawasan pembangunan yang tidak siap sepenuhnya dan terbengkalai. Istilah brownfield juga meliputi bangunan yang telah lama terbengkalai atau bangunan yang telah siap tetapi tidak terjual. Tafsiran ini juga merujuk kepada projek-projek terbengkalai yang tidak siap dalam tempoh pelaksanaan pembangunan melebihi 10 tahun Catalyst Pemangkin atau faktor mangkin Containerisation Aktiviti yang melibatkan sebarang bentuk pengkontenaan Controlled Merupakan satu pendekatan teknologi yang digunakan -
User's Guide for the Indonesia Family Life Survey, Wave 4
User's Guide for the Indonesia Family Life Survey, Wave 4 AND ANNA MARIE WATTIE We recommend the following citations for the IFLS data: For papers using IFLS1 (1993): Frankenberg, E. and L. Karoly. "The 1993 Indonesian Family Life Survey: Overview and Field Report." November, 1995. RAND. DRU-1195/1-NICHD/AID For papers using IFLS2 (1997): Frankenberg, E. and D. Thomas. ―The Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS): Study Design and Results from Waves 1 and 2‖. March, 2000. DRU-2238/1-NIA/NICHD. For papers using IFLS3 (2000): Strauss, J., K. Beegle, B. Sikoki, A. Dwiyanto, Y. Herawati and F. Witoelar. ―The Third Wave of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS3): Overview and Field Report‖. March 2004. WR-144/1- NIA/NICHD. For papers using IFLS4 (2007): Strauss, J., F. Witoelar, B. Sikoki and AM Wattie. ―The Fourth Wave of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS4): Overview and Field Report‖. March 2009. WR-675/1-NIA/NICHD. ii Preface This document describes some issues related to use of the fourth wave of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS4), alone and together with earlier waves of IFLS: IFLS1, 2 and 3. It is the second of six volumes documenting IFLS4. The first volume describes the basic survey design and implementation. The Indonesia Family Life Survey is a continuing longitudinal socioeconomic and health survey. It is based on a sample of households representing about 83% of the Indonesian population living in 13 of the nation’s 26 provinces in 1993. The survey collects data on individual respondents, their families, their households, the communities in which they live, and the health and education facilities they use. -
Khir Toyo Cleans up Massage Parlours Malaysiakini.Com March 20, 2007
Khir Toyo cleans up massage parlours Malaysiakini.com March 20, 2007 Selangor has launched a clean-up of its massage parlours to curb illicit sex and the spread of diseases amid a tourism drive. Mentri Besar Mohamad Khir Toyo said only certified masseuses would be allowed to work and operate spas, which would help shut down illegal, sex-oriented massage parlours. "Most people want a good rub down, someone to knead their aching muscles. Our regulations ensure that the massage parlours provide authentic massage and not entice their customers into vice activities," he was quoted as saying in the Star daily. "From May, those wanting to work as a masseuse in the state must have a certificate from a certified training centre," he said. Medical tests Besides being certified, masseuses in Selangor, one of Malaysia's more wealthy and developed states, will have to undergo medical tests to make sure they are disease- free. "We want to ensure that the masseuse who has close contact with the customers does not pass on a disease," he said. Khir said the clean-up was also necessary with massage gaining recognition as an alternative therapy and an expected influx of tourists to Malaysia this year amid a nationwide tourism push. "With Visit Malaysia Year, tourists visiting Selangor should be treated to the best massage techniques," he said. Malaysian massage parlours have traditionally had a sleazy reputation as fronts for illegal sex workers. However, like its neighbours Thailand and Indonesia, Malaysia has become home to an increasing number of spas and health resorts as wealthy Malaysians seek massages to alleviate stress.