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- Kenneth Low’s fall from squash champion to cleaner
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> It sounds like he's not sure what's the full extent of his medical condition. In the meantime there's a fund you can donate to (announced at end of vid).
- Anthony Loke: Only one single theory test needed now to obtain car, motorcycle licenceswww.malaymail.com Anthony Loke: Only one single theory test needed now to obtain car, motorcycle licences
PUTRAJAYA, Aug 2 — Transport Minister Anthony Loke today announced new standardisations for individuals seeking to obtain both car and motorcycle driving licences. He said...
- Eight men from 'Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light' group detained for LGBT gathering
They really have the balls doing this brazenly in this country. Salute.
- BREAKING: The PJD Link project has been scrapped by the Selangor government.
Caretaker MB Amirudin Shari says this is because the state government is not satisfied with the proposal, especially when taking into account the impact assessment report.
- MOH approves transfer of 332 medical officers | The Malaysian Insightwww.themalaysianinsight.com MOH approves transfer of 332 medical officers | The Malaysian Insight
Health Minister says they are to report for duty on July 31.
- How Anti-LGBT Laws Are Bad for Economiestime.com How Anti-LGBT Laws Are Bad for Economies
Malaysia, with its strict anti-LGBT laws, loses out on more than just concerts from outspoken bands like The 1975.
Back in Malaysia, concertgoers have already been lamenting that so many international artists skip over the country during their international tours, a trend the fracas over Matty Healy looks likely to exacerbate. Meanwhile, observers and activists warn that with upcoming state elections in August, conservative-leaning politicians are likely to piggyback on the incident to promote their anti-LGBT agenda. Conservative leaders have even publicly made peace with the idea that their principles may come at the cost of being able to host shows and events like the Good Vibes Fest. But it’s more than just concerts that the country risks losing out on.
- How many more doctors do you want to lose, asks Schomos
The division under the Malaysian Medical Association says Putrajaya cannot deny doctors the right to make the transfer claims after being posted to Sabah and Sarawak
- Disproportionate response against The 1975 may silence criticism against govt’s anti-LGBT stance, trans rights group warnswww.malaymail.com Disproportionate response against The 1975 may silence criticism against govt’s anti-LGBT stance, trans rights group warns
KUALA LUMPUR, July 26 — Transgender advocacy group Justice for Sisters (JFS) has today expressed its concerns over Putrajaya’s handling of British rock band The 1975’s...
- KL consumer group says licensed moneylenders acting like ‘Ah Longs’, complaints rising as victims include T20 income earnerswww.malaymail.com KL consumer group says licensed moneylenders acting like ‘Ah Longs’, complaints rising as victims include T20 income earners
KUALA LUMPUR, July 26 — They may be registered with the Ministry of Local Government Development and regulated by the Moneylenders Act 1951 (Act 400) but the modus operandi of...
- Azalina: Cabinet agrees to restrict Sedition Act to only royalty issueswww.malaymail.com Azalina: Cabinet agrees to restrict Sedition Act to only royalty issues
KUALA LUMPUR, July 25 — The Cabinet has agreed that changes should be made to limit the Sedition Act 1948’s use to only matters involving the royalty, minister Datuk Seri...
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- “The Cabinet has agreed in principle for the Sedition Act 1948 (Act 15) to be reviewed to ensure this law is used only to protect the institution of Rulers from any provocation,” she said in a statement today.
- “Other aspects regarding provocation involving religion and race will be scrutinised, including enacting new laws if necessary regarding national harmony and unity by taking into account the institution of the Rulers as the head of the religion of Islam, and international best practices and principles.
- East Coast Expressway: Kuala Lumpur-Karak highway blocked at KM66.1 due to sinkhole, affecting both directions near Bentongwww.malaymail.com East Coast Expressway: Kuala Lumpur-Karak highway blocked at KM66.1 due to sinkhole, affecting both directions near Bentong
KUANTAN, July 25 — A sinkhole at KM66.1 of the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Expressway which affected both directions near Bentong has resulted in the road at that location being...
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- “Users from Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan are directed to exit at the West Bentong intersection and re-enter at the East Bentong intersection,”
- RM1.4mil for kin of ‘lost’ children
By BENJAMIN LEE Tuesday, 25 Jul 2023
>PETALING JAYA: Eight years ago, seven Orang Asli students who ran away from a boarding school in Kelantan were lost in a dense forest for 47 days, and only two were found – barely alive and badly emaciated.
>Five others died in the ordeal.
>Yesterday, their families found closure.
>The government has agreed to a RM1.41mil settlement for the case, which saw the children, from SK Tohoi in Gua Musang, run away from the school hostel in August 2015 as they feared punishment. (...) >Siti, who was supposed to be the trial’s first witness, said the settlement included RM60,000 in legal costs as well as another RM160,000 from insurance companies.
Found the longer backstory from the BBC back when the story broke: The runaway children Malaysia failed to save:
>They decided to leave, they say, because some older children had been beaten by one of the teachers for swimming in the river and they feared they would be next. Norieen, her seven-year-old brother Haikal, Miksudiar, and four other girls aged between seven and nine all ran into the forest on the morning of 23 August.
>The children chewed leaves but couldn't find much else to eat. The only fruit they could reach proved hard and indigestible.
>Then Norieen's brother, Haikal, fell into the river as he was trying to drink and the other children were too weak to help him. "He just floated away," says his mother, Midah Angah. "Most likely he quickly drowned."
>Meanwhile a seven-year-old girl, Juvina, broke her leg and could no longer walk. One evening she begged for food and the next morning Norieen woke up to find her lying dead next to her. Norieen took the younger girl to one side and covered her with leaves.
>"She watched what happens to a dead body over a few days," says Midah. "Flies landing on her eyes and mouth, her hair falling out and maggots crawling out of her. She saw so many terrible things."
>Ika, a nine-year-old girl, died of her injuries after she was impaled by bamboo in a fall from a steep river bank.
>Linda, aged eight, somehow ended up in the water and it was this that eventually helped searchers find the survivors.
>Just off the muddy track that leads from the school to the village, overlooking the Sungai Perias river, is one of those rare spots in the rainforest where you can get a mobile phone signal, and here, on 7 October - 45 days after the children disappeared - a logging truck driver pulled up to make a call.
- HKL Emergency Doctors Pull Double Shifts, Expect Staff Resignations And Longer Waiting Times As Relocation Nears - CodeBluecodeblue.galencentre.org HKL Emergency Doctors Pull Double Shifts, Expect Staff Resignations And Longer Waiting Times As Relocation Nears - CodeBlue
HKL emergency department is losing some 40 MOs from July 31 MO relocations. Already, HKL emergency doctors are pulling double shifts. As it is, patients in ED wait 3-6 hours to see a doctor; at least 1-2 days for ward admission; up to 4 days for ICU beds.
- Retired soldier known as ‘Dr Ganja’ escapes gallows, sentenced to nine years’ jail in Shah Alamwww.malaymail.com Retired soldier known as ‘Dr Ganja’ escapes gallows, sentenced to nine years’ jail in Shah Alam
SHAH ALAM, July 24 — A retired soldier known as ‘Dr Ganja’ escaped the gallows after the High Court today amended the 16 charges against him for trafficking 77.48493kg and...
- Siti Kasim to detractors: “I shall die happily knowing I’ve helped my fellow human beings”focusmalaysia.my Siti Kasim to detractors: “I shall die happily knowing I’ve helped my fellow human beings”
Social activist-cum-lawyer Siti Kasim who had her car strapped with an improvised explosive device (IED) on Friday has responded to comments from social media users who wished that she was dead.
- Siti Kasim remains defiant after bomb threat
Siti Kasim, who has been accused of being anti-Islam, reiterated that she had never spoken against the religion, but only to those who use it in politics.
“I have never said Islam is bad. Islam is my religion, I love my religion. I only speak up because I do not agree with what is happening in this country.
“If you agree to be jailed for 30 years, being fined RM100,000, receiving 100 strokes of the rotan just because you do not fast, not dressing up according to syariah law, not praying or committing other (wrongdoings) that do not result in victimising people, that is up to you.
“But I do not agree, because (syariah) law covers me as well, it is forced upon me. I do not agree with these politicians who make decisions about my religion. That is what I have been saying,” she said.
- Government Doctors Pawn Gold, Withdraw ASB To Cover Transfer Costs - CodeBluecodeblue.galencentre.org Government Doctors Pawn Gold, Withdraw ASB To Cover Transfer Costs - CodeBlue
A medical officer, relocating from KL to Sabah for placement, says she and her MO friends pawned gold and withdrew from ASB to cover transfer costs. MOH says contract-turned-permanent doctors, dentists, and pharmacists aren't eligible for transfer claims.
- Salahuddin Ayub dead, daughter confirmswww.malaymail.com Salahuddin Ayub dead, daughter confirms
KUALA LUMPUR, July 23 — Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub has died at Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah (HSB) in Alor Setar, his daughter Siti Fatihah...
- Matty Healy: Malaysia festival cancelled after The 1975 singer attacks anti-LGBT lawlemmy.world Matty Healy: Malaysia festival cancelled after The 1975 singer attacks anti-LGBT law - Lemmy.world
A festival in Malaysia has been cancelled after British singer Matty Healy attacked the country’s anti-LGBT laws. During the performance by his band The 1975 at the Good Vibes Festival, Healy addressed the audience in a profanity-laden speech before kissing bass player Ross MacDonald. The band then ...
- Airport proposal for Malaysian island doesn’t fly with conservationistsnews.mongabay.com Airport proposal for Malaysian island doesn’t fly with conservationists
Proposals to build an international airport on the Malaysian island of Tioman have reignited opposition from conservationists and local communities who say they’re “shocked” the project that environmental studies had previously revealed could destroy sensitive coral reefs has been allowed to resurfa...
- [UPDATED] Cops probing into alleged bomb threat against Siti Kasimwww.thevibes.com [UPDATED] Cops probing into alleged bomb threat against Siti Kasim
Object reportedly found under lawyer’s car
- Medical Officer Shortage Hits Klang Valley, Hundreds Relocating Out Of Tertiary Hospitals - CodeBluecodeblue.galencentre.org Medical Officer Shortage Hits Klang Valley, Hundreds Relocating Out Of Tertiary Hospitals - CodeBlue
Over 1,000 medical officers in the Klang Valley are involved in relocations by end July. HKL is losing net 200 doctors; other public tertiary hospitals losing over 100 MOs: Selayang Hospital (120), Serdang Hospital (106), and Sungai Buloh Hospital (104).
- Malaysia police probe ‘abduction’ of Myanmar pro-democracy activist and familywww.scmp.com Malaysia police probe ‘abduction’ of Myanmar pro-democracy activist and family
Thuzar Maung, who runs a Muslim refugee support group and is an outspoken supporter of Myanmar’s pro-democracy movement, fled Myanmar for Malaysia in 2015 to escape growing violence against Muslims.
- Malaysia’s religious tilt drives mixed-faith couples to ‘more accepting’ placeswww.scmp.com Malaysia’s religious tilt drives mixed-faith couples to ‘more accepting’ places
Threats by conservatives towards a newly engaged lesbian ex-lawmaker highlights how a resurgent religious lobby is shifting Malaysia away from personal freedoms.
- MH17: Malaysia reiterates commitment in pursuit of truth, justice on 9th anniversary of downing of planewww.malaymail.com MH17: Malaysia reiterates commitment in pursuit of truth, justice on 9th anniversary of downing of plane
KUALA LUMPUR, July 17 — Malaysia remains steadfast in its commitment to pursue truth, justice and accountability for the tragic downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, said the...
- Pharmaniaga Wins Seven-Year Contract With MOH, Despite Defective Ventilator Supply During Pandemic - CodeBluecodeblue.galencentre.org Pharmaniaga Wins Seven-Year Contract With MOH, Despite Defective Ventilator Supply During Pandemic - CodeBlue
Even though Pharmaniaga supplied insufficient and defective ventilators to MOH during the Covid pandemic, the unity government has renewed Pharmaniaga's contract for medical supply logistics services to MOH for 7 years from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2030.
- Abandoned building to be reopened to ease congest at HSAwww.sinardaily.my Abandoned building to be reopened to ease congest at HSA
JOHOR BAHRU - A building left idle for more than 20 years at Hospital Sultanah Aminah (HSA) here will be reopened as part of efforts to reduce congestion in the polyclinic area,...
JOHOR BAHRU - A building left idle for more than 20 years at Hospital Sultanah Aminah (HSA) here will be reopened as part of efforts to reduce congestion in the polyclinic area, said Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi.
- The Eastern & Oriental Express Will Return to Malaysia in 2024www.insidehook.com The Eastern & Oriental Express Will Return to Malaysia in 2024
It had been on hold due to the effects of the pandemic
- Malaysia and the Dark Fleetthediplomat.com Malaysia and the Dark Fleet
A risky trade in sanctioned crude oil is taking place off the coast of Johor.
A risky trade in sanctioned crude oil is taking place off the coast of Johor.
- Survey: 63pc of Selangor Malays polled felt rights threatened, 87pc unaware of govt's cost of living measureswww.malaymail.com Survey: 63pc of Selangor Malays polled felt rights threatened, 87pc unaware of govt's cost of living measures
KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 — Selangor's Malay voters polled in a survey saw 63 per cent of them saying they feel their rights are being threatened, while 87 per cent said they...