Sunday, November 22, 2015

EVIDENCE AGAINST NAJIB IS 'TOO OVERWHELMING', Obama advised Najib to tone down or be thrown out.

NO MORE GOLFING BUDDIES: OBAMA, A LAWYER, KNOWS THE EVIDENCE AGAINST NAJIB IS 'OVERWHELMING'

Written by John Malott

I have heard from five people, both Malaysians and Americans and all in a position to know, that during his meeting with Najib Abdul Razak on Nov 20, US President Barack Obama called on the Malaysian prime minister to release former opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim from prison.

The request reportedly was made on humanitarian grounds, because of Anwar’s deteriorating health. But the US government position that Anwar’s trial was flawed and politically-motivated, and that Anwar is a political prisoner, is a matter of record.


One person told me that Najib’s response was that he had to follow Malaysia’s legal system. To me, it is ironic that Najib wants to hide behind Malaysia’s legal system, because he certainly has had no hesitation to use and abuse it for his own political ends.


And it’s not just against the opposition anymore. Now he’s going after critics in his own party, as well as investigators who have gotten too close to the truth.


A lot has happened since the famous golf game last December. Starting with Anwar’s conviction in February, there was that major front page expose in the New York Times, detailing all the allegations of corruption surrounding Najib and his family.



Sarawak Report started exposing more and more documents about 1MDB and the missing billions. The 1MDB reporting was all very complicated and convoluted, because the paper trails were hard to follow. But then The Wall Street Journal published an article that everyone could understand. A sum of US$700 million (RM2.6 billion) had allegedly ended up in Najib’s personal bank account, and for weeks he could not explain how it got there.


And then, just like magic, most of that money allegedly went overseas again - but no one knows where, and Najib isn’t talking. Everyone could understand that story - you don’t need an MBA in international finance. Then New York Times reported that Najib and his family were under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) under the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative. What a name!


As for human rights and democracy, Najib’s crackdown on the opposition has been reported widely in the Western press. Human Rights Watch recently put out a 151-page report on the “climate of fear” that Najib has created. Unprecedented - 151 pages! Then there was that United Nations group that recently called for Anwar’s release.

Obama is a lawyer. He now understands that the evidence is overwhelming and that Najib is not the man he thought he was. As I have said before, Obama is not the only world leader who believed Najib’s rhetoric of reform. But put it all together, and with all the news this year, it reached the point where Obama finally recognised the reality about both Malaysia and Najib.

Change in stand

Last February we launched the White House petition on ‘We, the People’, which called for making Anwar’s release from prison a priority for US foreign policy. That has now happened.

But that is not thanks to me or the petition, it is thanks to the great investigative reporting in the world press, on Malaysian websites, and on Sarawak Report. Especially, it is thanks to the courage of so many Malaysians who refuse to be intimidated by the heavy hand and threats of Malaysia’s home minister and inspector-general of police (IGP).

I agree totally with what Obama told the civil society leaders whom he just met in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. America has many interests in Malaysia - and not just the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA). It includes our longstanding trade and investment ties, military and foreign policy cooperation, and working together on so many issues like refugees, counter-narcotics, counter-terrorism, and the environment. But I am glad that human rights and democracy are once again on the list of our priorities in Malaysia.


I have been critical of Obama’s hands-off stance on human rights in Malaysia over the past few years. But now I have to say thank you. Not only did he discuss these matters with Najib, he is the first president to actually call for Anwar’s release from prison since Anwar was first jailed in 1998. Neither Bill Clinton nor George W Bush ever went that far.


I hope that this more visible and active US effort will continue, but not just to secure Anwar’s freedom. We need to be even more vocal in Malaysia and around the world in addressing human rights, political freedom, and religious and racial discrimination. Free and fair elections are essential to change. Corruption, the abuse of the legal system, and special treatment for government-linked companies (GLCs) hurt American companies trying to do business in Malaysia as much as it hurts Malaysian companies.


America needs to stand clearly on the side of those Malaysians who are seeking the changes that will lead to a brighter future for Malaysia. The current trajectory - with more and more Malaysians themselves starting to refer to their own country as a “failed” or “failing” state - should be of concern to everyone, and not just Malaysians.

This needs to be a coordinated international effort, working with the UN, human rights NGOs, and like-minded governments from around the world. It should not be just America alone, for the reasons that Obama described in his talk at Taylor’s University to the young Southeast Asian leaders. America should not be seen as the “nanny state”, lecturing others and ignoring its own shortcomings.



Malaysia, Najib, and the ruling party need the international equivalent of a “family intervention”, sort of a “Friends of Malaysia” grouping, where out of concern and love you try to break through the pattern of denial and help the person - or in this case, the country - get the “treatment” it needs before it destroys itself.


Finally, I am confident that there will always be courageous Malaysians who will continue to struggle for true democracy and political freedom, against the growing authoritarianism in their country. I hope their numbers will grow. For in the end, while the outside world can be supportive, only the Malaysian people can bring change.

As Obama said many times, “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.”
JOHN MALOTT is a former US ambassador to Malaysia

Friday, November 6, 2015

History has shown such a lousy, murderous, corrupt, scandalous & ruthless leader in power, will only lead to dictatorship.

Saturday, 07 November 2015 21:59

UMNO CANNOT REMAIN IN DENIAL: MALAYSIA NEEDS A MUCH BETTER LEADER THAN NAJIB

Written by Moaz Nair

Never before in the history of Umno, has it fissured so deep all because of haughtiness, self-centredness, untruthfulness, corruption and pitiable leadership. The people apparently are losing faith in this 74 year-old party.
To those who have been loyal to the National Front Coalition (BN) - formed in 1973 - are now seeking for alternatives. Nevertheless, some critics still insist that there is nothing wrong with the present elected government. The “delinquency” on the main involves only one person and that person has to leave the stage for Umno and BN to be voted in come the next general election. To them BN is still the best political platform for all Malaysians at the moment but let not one man make this boat go under.
To others, they remark Umno has rotten to the core. Some leaders or sycophants are sweating hard to “cover the elephant carcass with a palm leaf”. The carcass here smells of too many scandals that are afflicting some leaders and state-owned business entities under the ruling coalition. The people just cannot condone this anymore. They want a change of government at the federal level. If matters involving corruption and abuse of power were not resolved before long and the culprits punished, the next general election would see the demise of BN.
There are many serious national issues that will resonate with the electorate. Money may not buy the people’s votes at all time, as politicians cannot cash-handle all voters. The people’s anger has now come to reach the brim and it’s now squirting like hot volcanic lava.



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Nation facing deficit-trust
Of late, the country perceptibly has been facing a deficit-trust all because of the 1Malaysia Development Berhad’s (1MDB), SRC International, the RM2.6b and RM45m that went into a personal account, the MARA overseas’ property-buying scam, Tabung Haji buying over 1MDB land at an inflated price, birthday and wedding bashes, deluxe jets and many other monetary and administrative deviances.
Despite all this, the people are seeing the revel going on to pull to bits those who want to uphold truth and justice and to stop the truth from being bared. But the people are aware of these muddy manoeuvres as not many would anymore listen to sneaky propagandas over TV3 or read the Utusan Daily.
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The cost of living has risen all because of the ad hoc measures taken to implement the GST and drop in value of the Malaysian currency. Prices of import goods have skyrocketed. Serious inflation has set in. There is unemployment and also many underpaid wage earners who cannot make ends meet in life.
Those receiving BR1M may not know the nation’s figures of lost that have run into millions and billions. Some are contented with the little money they receive in the form of a small bonus, one small pay increment, book vouchers and so forth. Blame them not as they are innocent people who have been lullabied by mendacious leaders. When the money they receive is all expended they will realise that their hardship remains.
To those who are aware of what’s going on in the country will see things from a different perspective. They want to see the country not mired in all the wrong doings. To save the country is their earnest wish and this can be done at the expense of one man. No leader is indispensable when it comes to the survival of a nation. An ineffective leader must leave the scene.
The nation inflicted by many scandals
Surveys have shown that majority of the people are thunderstruck by all the scams and scandals affecting the country. As alleged and reported by many sources upon investigation:
In the interest of transparency and accountability the people want all major economic issues to be resolved for the country to be financially sound. Presenting false information under the Control Exchange Act, as repetitively recommended by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the elusive characters and the key personnel in 1MDB ought to have been called by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), Police and the Attorney-General (AG) and possibly charged for embezzlement and criminal breach of trust. This should include all the accessories to the crime too.
The Altantuya murder case is still shrouded in mystery and the deceased has not received any justice until now. This has depraved the image of the country.
1MDB has been a model of bad governance since the day it started. 1MDB is in debt of over RM42b. And this is guaranteed by the government. The taxpayers have to bear the debts in the “case of default”.
The people want to know what happened to the US$960 million loan from the Deutsche Bank consortium by 1MDB. This key question has never been answered. They know 1MDB borrowed US$960 million in late 2014 from Deutsche Bank but they do not know what actually happened to the funds.
The US$1 billion “investment” by 1MDB in 2009 is a ruse, it seems. And the so-called 1MDB-PetroSaudi International (PSI) “US$2.5 billion joint venture” appeared to be a scam as PSI injected no cash into the joint venture, resulting in the latter being abandoned months later.
Money diverted into other accounts
The people are aware that 1MDB redeemed US$1.22 billion in 2014, after the close of the financial year. That is US$2.18 billion. What happened then to the funds and why did 1MDB need to borrow RM 960 million from the government in early 2015?
The hasty signing in 2009 of 1MDB’s now-aborted deal with PSI had led to two board members resigning from the Finance Ministry-owned company, investigators have revealed.
Out of the US$1 billion remitted by 1MDB, US$700 million went to Good Star owned by an elusive character instead of the joint venture, as stipulated in Bank Negara’s approval letter dated Sept 29, 2009.
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1MDB’S subsequent remittances of US$500 million in 2010 and US$300 million in 2011 appeared to be similarly duplicitous, as these also ended up in Good Star account. In July 2105 The Edge provided BNM all PSI documents and others in a hard-drive - seemingly was the “theft” evidence by PetroSaudi and an elusive character of US$1.83 billion dollars.
It was reported that two former 1MDB chairmen quit in protest after US$700 million (RM2.6 billion) that was meant for the 1MDB-PSI joint venture was diverted to another company without the board’s approval. The report said the board had directed that the money be returned to the JV Company “but no action was taken”.
The Edge Weekly reported that one Casey Tang, was on BNM wanted list but has now gone missing. He was a former executive director of 1MDB and was alleged to have worked with tycoon Low Taek Jho and top executives of PSI to get 1MDB to subscribe to US$500 million of murabaha notes. Allegedly, some US$260 million of this money from 1MDB was used by Low to buy UBG Bhd.
Suddenly, the PAC was stalled and PAC members were given promotion. The AG was asked to leave, honest civil servants were transferred out and some were asked to go on leave or retirement.
One man does not make a nation
The country’s reserves now have gone down to below 100 billion - a drop of almost 35 percent from 140 billion. The GDP growth according to analysts is around 3.5 percent and household debt has exceeded 85 percent. The country’s currency is now above RM4.0 to 1US dollar. Investors are leaving the country in droves, and all these tousled concerns are affecting the economy.
The Opposition is demanding that the RM2.6b and RM45m from SRC siphoned into a personal account be investigated swiftly by MACC and the Police.
This does not yet include all the corruptions, leakages, flow of illegally gained money to off-shore banks, wastages, luxurious living and spending, and so forth by those in power and their associates.
The alleged involvement of a young flamboyant billionaire and those in complicit in the 1MDB debacle has reached the rural electorate and has now become a politically sensitive issue. The Malay electorate too want to know what has happened to the TRX and Bandar Malaysia land which was originally slated for Bumiputera development.
If the laws of the country were broken, then the authorities should investigate the wrongdoers instead of castigating the whistle-blowers and the critics.
It would be boundless wealth for the nation if all these monies were retrieved or brought back to the country. The huge losses if repossessed could help build our economy and bring back the trust investors have in the country. One man does not make a nation. The people are those who make a nation. Only changes in Umno will see the party survive in the next general election.


Full article: http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=606230:umno-cannot-be-in-a-state-of-denial-the-country-needs-a-better-leader&Itemid=2#ixzz3qlrM78C2 

Sunday, October 25, 2015

M'sian Chronicle website blocked _ no problem just change DNS. here's how.

Monday, 26 October 2015 22:00

MALAYSIA CHRONICLE BLOCKED AHEAD OF BUDGET 2016, NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE

Written by Malaysia Chronicle
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MALAYSIA CHRONICLE BLOCKED AHEAD OF BUDGET 2016, NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia Chronicle is facing service disruption since Budget 2016 day on Oct 23.
Apparently, we have broken 'national laws', yet we received no prior warning or communication from the regulator or authorities.
Till now, we have no idea why our website has been banned in Malaysia but believe the motive to be political, to gag us from voicing views that may be critical to certain leaders.
Our website is now blocked from local internet services provider, such as TM.
To all readers, please change your computer DNS to OpenDNS or Google DNS so that it can bypass from TM DNS.
Please refer to guide below and adjust your local computer DNS.
We apologize to readers for the inconvenience and condemn the blocking of our website and the stifling of alternative views.
IF YOU STILL HAVE PROBLEMS ACESSING, PLEASE WRITE TO US AT malaysiachronicle@gmail.com

ADJUSTING YOUR LOCAL COMPUTER DNS
IF YOU ARE USING A LAPTOP OR PC, PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS IN SET 1 BELOW. THERE ARE ONLY 8 AND IT'S QUITE EASY
IF YOU ARE USING A MAC, IPAD OR IPHONE, PLEASE SCROLL DOWN TO SET 2 - WHERE THERE ARE STEPS FOR DIFFERENT GADGETS
IF YOU STILL HAVE PROBLEMS ACESSING, PLEASE WRITE TO US AT malaysiachronicle@gmail.com
SET 1
1. Go to Control Panel
2. Select & click into Network & Internet
3. Select & click into Network & Sharing Center
4. Select & double click into Local Area Connection
5. Select & click into Properties
6. Select & double click into Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
7. Select 'Use the following DNS addresses'
8. Depending on which broadband you are using, at 'Preferred DNS server' type in 8  8  8  8 or type in 8  8  4  4 (try 8 8 8 8 first and if it doesn't work try 8 8 4 4)
9. Click OK & it will go back to previous menu (as in step 6)
10. Click OK again
11. Finish, you should be able to get into malaysia-chronicle.com
OpenDNS IP
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
For window computer : ehttps://www.opennicproject.org/configure-your-dns/how-to-change-dns-servers-in-windows-7/
For Mac computer : http://www.macinstruct.com/node/434
- Malaysia Chronicle








OR  8 8 4 4 (depending on the gadget/broadband you are using)


SET 2
Let’s do PC first.

1. How to change to Google’s DNS on PC

Even headhunters have to keep ahead. Iban elder and laptop, Iban tribe, former headhunters, rainforest Skrang River, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia.
Awesome image from Boyd Norton, and yes, it’s REALLY the village elder’s laptop. Who’s the dummy now?
These instructions work for Windows 8, 7, Vista and XP. These screenshots have been taken using Windows 7.
  1. Log in to Windows with an Administrator account. Generally speaking, if it’s an office, just ask your tech dude to help you and close your browser (unless he’s pro-Najib, of course).
  2. Open the Start menu and select Control Panel.
  3. Select Network and Internet, and then Network and Sharing Centre.Note:Windows XP users should click “Network Connections” and then skip to step 5.
  4. Select Change adapter settings in the left-hand column.
  5. Right-click on Local Area Connection or Wireless Network and select Properties.
  6. In the Networking tab, click once on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to highlight it, and then click Properties.
  7. The fields are most likely blank. If they are, select Use the following DNS server addresses and then enter the following:Preferred DNS server: 8.8.8.8
    Alternate DNS server: 8.8.4.4
  8. DNS settings Google PC
  9. Click OK to finish. WOOHOO!
  10. Go to www.sarawakreport.org and enjoy your seditious content!

2. How to change to Google’s DNS on Mac

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Image from fred-1.com
  1. On the desktop, click the Apple icon in the top right-hand corner and select System Preferences from the drop-down menu.
  2. Select Network.
  3. Select your Connected (Ethernet or Wi-Fi) connection from the left-hand column and then click Advanced.
  4. Select the DNS tab and then click the plus (+) button in the lower left-hand corner of the window.
  5. Type the following and then click OK to finish:
  6. DNS server: 8.8.8.8
  7. You can also add DNS server: 8.8.4.4 as a backup by repeating Steps 4 and 5.
  8. Go to www.sarawakreport.org and enjoy your seditious content!

3. How to unblock Chrome on Android or iOS (only for Chrome)

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OMG. Thanks to reader and tech-god, macamyes for this ridiculously simple solution on Chrome mobile browsers (No aunty, it doesn’t work on Safari or other mobile browsers. Go download Chrome from the Google Play Store if you don’t already have it). Apparently there’s a button that turns on Data Savingwhich reroutes all traffic through Google’s DNSes instantly! Here’s how you turn it on.
  1. Open up the Chrome browser. Look for this logo.
  2. Open up the Settings screen
  3. Screenshot settings chrome sarawak report 2
  4. Go to Advanced, and look for Data Saver option, and turn it ON!
  5. Screenshot settings chrome sarawak report 3
  6. Screenshot settings chrome sarawak report 4
  7. Go to www.sarawakreport.org. Enjoy your seditious content!
  8. Screenshot settings chrome sarawak report 5
  9. Oh and a parting note from macamyes…
macamyes comment sarawak report android save data

4. How to change to Google DNS on iOS (iPhone or iPad)

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Are you a sedition seeking aunty/uncle over 45?
Here’s how to change your iPhone’s DNS servers. FYI, this ONLY works on WIFI. If you’re not connected to a WIFI, we don’t quite know what to do just yet. AAAANYWAYs… instructions courtesy of macinstruct.com
    1. From the iPhone’s home screen, tap Settings.
    2. Tap Wi-Fi. The screen shown below appears. The available wireless networks in range of your iPhone appear, as shown below.
    3. Find your wireless network in the list, and then click the arrow. The screen shown below appears.
    4. Tap the DNS field.
    5. Delete the current DNS servers (if any), and enter the new DNS servers. (You have to use a comma to add more than one)
      • Enter “8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4" or if that doesn't work, just enter "8.8.8.8"
    6. Go to www.sarawakreport.org and enjoy your seditious content!
If either of these don’t work, do let us know in the comments below and we’ll try our best to help! Also, do let us know if the block is also appearing on your mobile, or if you have a solution that we haven’t covered (we’ll credit you!)

“Why CILISOS so gungho to unblock? YOU OPPOSITION KA!?”

Well first off, let’s re-iterate our stand from a previous article… we’re not entirely sold on The Sarawak Report’s content. Since they have yet to officially tell anyone where they got all their killer information and leaks, we’ll take it with a serious pinch of salt.
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Ironically though, that the government is banning the site actually makes us trust them more. After all… why would you ban a site for publishing lies?
But regardless of that, as a fellow media outlet ourselves, we feel the need to support their right to free speech (unless or until it is proven as an undeniable lie). We’re entering a very uncertain time as Malaysians, and us here at CILISOS feel that the right to free speech is one of the most important rights we need to defend to save this country.
Which means even if it’s Ridhuan Tee, Anwar Ibrahim or Ibrahim Ali… we will help you unblock any site you want (except porno la go ask someone else… ish).


Full article: http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=605266%3Amalaysia-chronicle-blocked-ahead-of-budget-2016-no-confidence-vote&Itemid=2#ixzz3peEILeT0
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