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Tuesday, 30 December 2014

NSC handling of flood criticism shows denial syndrome, says DAP

NSC handling of flood criticism shows denial syndrome, says DAP

The National Security Council's (NSC) response to public criticism about how the federal government had handled the flood disaster epitomises Putrajaya’s denial syndrome, said DAP.
Its national publicity secretary Tony Pua said the NSC had also raised more questions than answers when it defended the government against the criticism.
"I cannot help but feel both vindicated and mildly amused with the strident response the NSC issued to rebut criticisms against its poor management and preparation against the country’s current flood disaster.

They even took the trouble to name me four times in the lengthy reply, accusing critics of 'making their remarks from the bench' who 'are full of pomp'," he said in a statement today.
Pua, who is also Petaling Jaya Utara MP, said he could respond to the NSC rant, paragraph by paragraph, but he would only focus on the two key points in the response issued two days ago.
The first was the NSC's inability to take criticism, Pua said, as if it could do no wrong and no one else, even an MP, should comment on it if they were not involved in the government's disaster management operations.
"The NSC cannot be more wrong. While the public are not directly involved in NSC operations, it is certainly our duty to highlight these issues if the NSC does a terrible job.
"We highlight the issues not for the sake of embarrassing the NSC and the government, but to tell those in power that they can  right those mistakes, buck up and mitigate the problems faced by the people," he said.
Pua also said he did not quote rumours in the social media when he criticised authorities over their response to the floods.
"The NSC accused me of making wild allegations by quoting unfounded rumours in the social media, saying that it felt especially sorry that a public figure like Tony Pua would stoop to quoting information from an unreliable source to lambast the government, particularly towards the NSC.
"I reviewed my two prior press statements again and I did not find myself quoting any such rumours.  Instead, I quoted Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, who is also Kelantan Umno chief," he said.
Pua agreed that there would often be unpredictable challenges in managing disasters, but NSC had failed to demonstrate any urgency in its leadership as a “commander” and was "terribly slow in responding to the rapidly escalating crisis."
Secondly, he said the complete lack of preparedness and urgency to deal with the crisis was exposed by NSC’s own statement.
"It appears that NSC was only interested in taking a leaf of the Prime Minister (Datuk Ser Najib Razak) to imply a threat of 'libel' against me."
The NSC in its statement suggested that Pua could face a libel suit for claiming that Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin had only met the NSC on December 27, 2014 to deal with the flood situation; and that no prior meetings were held.
It said several meetings had been held prior to the beginning of the monsoon season, with the first meeting chaired by Muhyiddin on January 3 this year.
A second meeting was chaired by Minister at the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Dr Shahidan Kassim on October 13 this year, and a third  at the working level on the same day, chaired by the NSC secretary.
Pua noted that the meeting chaired by Muhyiddin on January 3 was nearly one year ago, and suggested that it could have been to discuss the floods in December of the previous year instead of preparing for the coming one.
"The fact that the NSC admitted that there was only an additional two meetings held on October 13 this year since a year ago only proved that the NSC clearly did not put great importance or emphasis on managing the annual flood crisis.
"The severity of this year’s flood only starkly exposed NSC’s lackadaisal preparations and caught the Najib administration with its pants down," he said.
Pua said NSC's own statement proved the need for a detailed public post-mortem once the current crisis is dealt with.
"It is hence important for us to support both the call by my colleagues, (Seremban MP) Anthony Loke and (Gelang Patah MP) Lim Kit Siang, for a emergency parliamentary sitting to debate the crisis and to set up an independent Royal Commission of Inquiry to investigate into the cause and management of the worst natural disaster to hit Malaysia in recent years," he said.
In a statement to defend the federal government from critics, the NSC said the floods which led to the displacement of over 200,000 people in the East Coast states were "abnormal" and were causing major obstacles and problems to the relief efforts by the government.
NSC also said it was disturbed by the allegations made over social media and in web portals, including a commentary published by The Malaysian Insider; and described such criticism as being politically motivated.
Malaysia is dealing with one of its worst floods in history. Almost a quarter of a million people have reportedly been displaced in several states, namely Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Perak. – December 31, 2014.


Honda Malaysia announces Flood Relief Programme 2015 – 50% discount on flood-damaged genuine parts

Honda Malaysia announces Flood Relief Programme 2015 – 50% discount on flood-damaged genuine parts


Amidst the worsening flood situation on the East Coast, Honda Malaysia has announced its “After Sales Service Flood Relief Programme 2015” to assists Honda owners whose cars have been damaged by the floods.
As part of the programme, affected customers are offered a 50% discount on affected genuine parts. The campaign runs with immediate effect and will end on March 31, 2015. Refer to the image above for more details.
So far, Proton, Perodua and ETCM (Nissan) have announced various relief programmes and discounts for those affected by the floods. Every little bit helps. Let’s all pray for those affected.


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Friday, 8 August 2014

Malaysia Haunted Hotels

Malaysia Haunted Hotels

Malaysia ranked haunted hotel, you lived Which it?

"Haunted Hotels in Malaysia" are those who believe that there is a supernatural force in the world written by people.

 

 Travel, business, or other reasons, I believe we will stay at the hotel. Growing up, we will hear a lot about the hotel haunted stories and legends. So whenever stay at the hotel when (especially a man), there will be more or less heart side so a little bit of anxiety, fear it! 

"Haunted Hotels in Malaysia"
 are those who believe that there are supernatural forces of the world who have written. In Malaysia, ghosts, spirits and demons, is a local person most frequently discussed. 
Their appearance depends entirely different religious backgrounds and presents, for example, the type of Malay ghost will appear as "Pontianak", "Toyol" or "Jin", while the Chinese ghost but it will appear in the form of the Chinese language itself. 
Over the years, many tourists have been a lot of talk about the event haunted hotel or resort, and some have even become a news story or tea after dinner the rest, however, this article is not defile or defame the name of the hotel or business, But just to give you an idea, especially those who believe in the supernatural friends as a reference. 
The following is and hotels and some of the information referred to in this article: 

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Haunted Hotels: Kuala Lumpur 
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 Cyxxtal Cxxxn Hotel (5-floor
 corridor at night, there will be a lot of footsteps, walking up and down) 
 Mxxt Hotel S. Besi
 (It is said that the hotel's location is truly the "three evil bit" Poly Yin very powerful) 
 Hotel Istxxa KL (Room712,
 the shadows in the room had seen loitering) 
■ Dynasty Hotel KL (19
 floor where a room, an accident) 
 Pexxl Int. Hotel KL
 (at the time the guests in the room, found a chair, TV will automatically move /switch, scared that two guests all night at Lobby overnight) 
 Grand Cxxxxxxtal Hotel 
 Mxxxxin Oxxxxtal Hotel 
 Hotel Cxxxs 
 Hotel Kxxxxon Jalan TAR 
 Grand Mxxxxium Hotel, Bukit Bintang 
 Fxxxxal Hotel 
■ Park Royal 
 Crowne Plaza 
■ Mandarin Hotel KL 
 Hotel Mxxa KL 
 Palace of the Garden Hxxxes Sri Kembangan, KL 
 Gxxxxns Hotel KL 

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Haunted Hotel: Selangor Petaling 
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 Hoxxxay Vixxx Subang
 (by "ghost" press) 
 Hxxxon Petaling Jaya
 (old buildings, Old Wing toilets will be heard shrill cries) 
 Sxxxxna Hotel Subang 

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Haunted Hotel: Johor 
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 M Sxxtes Hotel
 (mountains and the sea, the room space is very large, but the drawers are arrayed Bible /spells. Once sleep at night, I suddenly woke up after seeing a man shadow on the couch, watching me sleep) 
 Sxxxxxsa Hotel
 (the hotel is very old, it is said, according to the period before the date of the killing fields just behind the hotel) 
■ Nxx Yxxk Hotel
 (teenage suicide had occurred eucalyptus, although the rooms have been blocked eucalyptus hair, but still often supernatural events) 
 Mxxxxra Hotel 
 Sxxxb Hotel Desaru 

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Haunted Hotel: Kedah 
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 Hotel Gxxxx Cxxxxxxxtal Alor Star 
 Sxxxs Ixx Sungai Petani 
■ SX Ixx Sungai Petani 
 Hotel Cxxxta Sxxxng Sungai Petani 

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Haunted Hotel: Langkawi 
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 GxxPxxk Resort
 (midnight to hear the roar like a beast, inquire with the hotel Staff, did not know the legend of the hill behind the hotel is home to a "gods", is the "Seven Wells" Where!) 
 Asxxxa Resort Langkawi (3
 floor room at the end of the corridor, often people will see two kids playing in there) 
 Mxxxna Cxxe Resort Langkawi 
 Kxxdo Ixxxna Langkawi 
 Resort Kxxxxng Txx Sxxxk Langkawi 
 Dxxai Langkawi 

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Haunted Hotel: Malacca 
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 Anxxxsa Hotel Melaka (5
 floor rooms are basically every one incident occurred in the case of a ghost, sothe fifth floor of the room is not rented, unless when in season) 
 Emxxxor Hotel
 (this hotel, as soon as you step into the hotel's Lobby, will feel strange when you enter the room, it is creepy! Tips: If you really stay at this hotel, then go to bed at night is awakened in case then open your eyes do not look after the ceiling) 
 Mahxxxa Hotel Melaka
 (This is very scary hotel, almost once every stay will be pressed ghost, its near the beach that两栋, especially the eleventh floor) 
 Pxxi Hotel
 (converted from traditional BaBa's House made, although very quaint, but still advised"cautious Check" is wonderful!) 
■ Sxxh's Bxxch Resort Melaka 
 Hotel Dxxxxe 

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Haunted Hotel: Negeri Sembilan 
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 Hotel Rxxal Bxxxxng 

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Haunted Hotel: Port Dickson 
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 Le Pxxs Cxxta Rxxa Resort
 (ten million do not stay Room 517, at your peril!) 
 Axxxsa Resort 
 Ixxxm Bxxxh Resort 
 Txxxxle Resort 
 Pxxm Sxxxng Resort 
 Axxxxxon Resort Port Dickson 

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Haunted Hotel: Pahang 
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 Sxxxs Gxxxen Hotel Kuantan 
 Ixxxxna Hotel Cherating 
 Lxxxnd Resort Cherating 
 MS Gxxxen Hotel Kuantan 
 Hyxxx Hotel 
 Vxxxxna Hotel (2 kids playing in the lift) 

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Haunted Hotel: Cameron Highlands 
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 Hexxxxge Hotel (4-floor
 room, the long-term would be "lived an old couple", if not no way not going to bother them two up!) 
 Eqxxxxxial Hotel
 (prohibition of occupancy, Room 809. Even completely empty room, the hotel would not rent a room.) 
 Moxxxxht Bungalow
 (classic century haunted house! Similar film The Conjuring inside the haunted house level) 
 Sxxxxxxry Park Hotel 
 Apartment Dxxxia Cameron Highlands 

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Haunted Hotel: Genting Highlands 
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 Fxxxt Wxxxd Hotel
 (personal experience inside the most Meng hotels!) 
- "Room 8XX2
 (the famous charnel eucalyptus bed scene) 
- "Room 13XX4
 (prostitute murder eucalyptus) 
- "Room 9XX3
 (drawn and quartered eucalyptus) 
 Rxx Apartment
 (many of haunted legends, crazy pass for decades) 
 Axxer Cxxrt
 (if you're not "guts hairy", it should not stay here) 
 Gxxxxng Hxxxland Resort Hotel 

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Haunted Hotels: Penang 
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 Sri Mxxxxsia Hotel Penang (Room102,
 when the mirror saw a long-haired figure behind flash) 
 Sxxxxton Penang 
 Hotel Cxxxxorn 
■ Rxxx Sxxxxg Resort 
 Nxxxxxm Hotel 
■ E & O Hxxxx 
 Cxxxn Pxxxce Hotel 
 Sxxway Hotel Gerogetown 
 Gxxxey Hotel 

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Haunted Hotel: Perak 
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 Sxxxs Gxxxen Damai Resort Lumut 
 Mxxxna Cxxe Resort Lumut 
 Bxxxt Mxxxh Lxx Town Resort 
 Pxxxxxor Lxxt Resort 
 Pxxxxxor Ixxxnd Resort 
 Mxxxxtic Hotel Ipoh 

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Haunted Hotels: Sabah 
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 Rxxxxxsance Hotel Room 107 
 Hotel Rxxy Kota Kinabalu 
 Sxxu Ixxxnd Resort 

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Haunted Hotel: Sarawak 
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 Hxxxon Kuching 
 Dxxai Beach Resort 
 Hxxxxay Ixx 
 Cxxxn Rxxxxxxde Hotel Kuching 
 Santubong Resort 

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Haunted Hotel: Terengganu 
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 Rxxxxts Wxxld Awana (Awana Kijal) 

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Haunted Hotel: Kelantan 
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 Sxxra Ixx Kota Baru 
 Hotel Dxxxxxla Bxxxok