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PETALING JAYA, Malaysia — Blasting it as undemocratic, PKR
vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar said today she will challenge the
Barisan Nasional (BN) state government’s ban on her entry into Sabah in
court.
the move to bar my entry is
irrational and without reasonable justification. It is clearly an
extreme abuse of power and very anti-democratic,” she told a press
conference in PKR’s headquarters here.
Government backbencher and a Member of Parlimen for Kinabatangan in Sabah, Bung Moktar Radin(right photo) said Nurul Izzah’s
ejection from state ‘big mistake’.
Smoke bomb aimed at historic wedding of Vincent Aubin and Bruno Boileau, but ceremony goes ahead relatively peacefully.
A woman who was mauled by a tiger was in a staff area of the enclosure that animals should not have had access, it has emerged.
the big cat enclosure building that led to Sarah coming into contact with the tiger.
ANKARA, Turkey - Some 100 people kissed for several minutes at Ankara station in protest of moral warnings by subway authorities. Dozens of couples have locked lips at a subway stop in Turkey's capital, Ankara, to protest subway authorities' admonishment of a couple that kissed in public.
Five paramilitary soldiers have been killed and one other has been
wounded by a roadside bomb in southern Thailand, local police say.
PETALING JAYA, Malaysia - The police today launched a crackdown against
opposition leaders and activists who had questioned the conduct of the
general election and the legitimacy of the Barisan Nasional government.
However, a text message to FMT via Badrul’s mobile phone read: “A few
men who in a Proton Waja who are believed to be policemen came looking
for him at his mother’s house. But he wasn’t there. He is in KL until
May 25… up to this point, he is fine.”
First to be arrested today was Anything But Umno (ABU) leader Haris
Ibrahim(right photo) who was nabbed while having his lunch, followed by PKR
vice-president Tian Chua at the LCCT and PAS member Thamrin Ghaffar,
arrested at a popular kopitiam restaurant in Bangsar.
LONDON, U.K - British counter-terrorism police were Thursday investigating
the murder of a man thought to be a soldier, who was butchered and
beheaded on a busy London street by two men shouting Islamist slogans.
Prime Minister David Cameron condemned the "appalling crime",
adding: "There are strong indications that it is a terrorist incident."
BAGHDAD, Iraq - At least 68 people have been killed and 195 injured in a series of car bombs across Iraqi cities, police and medics say.
retaliatory
attacks against each other in a cycle of violence that left the country
awash in blood.
The worst of Monday's violence took place in Baghdad, where ten car
bombs ripped through open-air markets and other areas of Shia
neighbourhoods, killing at least 47 people and wounding more than 150,
police officials said.
KABUL, Afghanistan - Conservative religious lawmakers in
Afghanistan blocked legislation on Saturday aimed at strengthening provisions
for women's freedoms, arguing that parts of it violate Islamic principles and
encourage disobedience.
Khalil Ahmad Shaheedzada, a
conservative lawmaker for Herat province, said the legislation was withdrawn
shortly after being introduced in parliament because of an uproar by religious
parties who said parts of the law are un-Islamic.
Women has been in effect since 2009, but only by presidential decree. 
The website of British newspaper the Financial Times was hacked
today, apparently by the "Syrian Electronic Army", a group of hackers
and on-line activists who say they support Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad.
MANILA, Philippines - A Catholic church-backed poll
watchdog, the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV),
decried what it described as “rampant” vote-buying during the recent
mid-term polls.
According to Purisima, policemen were able to confiscate some P1.64 million from the arrested individuals.
Both Chief Ministers of Sabah and Sarawak (Taib Mahmud and Musa Aman) in Malaysia, have
been making a torrent of ridiculous claims about their excellent Eco-credentials and insisting there has been little deforestation in East
Malaysia.
“Last autumn, I visited the Sabah area of Borneo …..Having experienced
unspoilt forest and encountered Pygmy elephants, Proboscis monkeys, Orang-utans
and several canoes full of appreciative tourists, I suddenly found myself
face-to-face with a green wall of spikey fronged oil palms. Of course, I had
heard of how destructive oil palm plantations are before – haven’t we all – but
few things really
register till you see them up close…..Despite what the palm
oil lobbyists will tell you, oil palm plantations virtually wipe out the
biodiversity found in rainforests. Just 20 species of birds are found in oil
palm plantations, whilst other rainforests support over 200.”
Oddie, who is a well-known bird lover, also speaks about the desecration of
Sarawak by Taib Mahmud’s system of ‘money politics’. He points out: