By Zedeck Siew, The Nut Graph The government has gazetted a ruling that prohibits Christian publications from using the word “Allah”, unless they carry the disclaimer “For Christianity” on their front covers. While the ruling, published in the Government Gazette on 16 Feb, allows publications like the Catholic weekly Herald to continue using the word…
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Umno Youth thugs mob Karpal
There was drama in Parliament House this afternoon when angry Umno Youth thugs surrounded Karpal Singh and threatened him. Karpal had to phone his colleagues who were inside the House to ask for help. PR MPs dashed to his aid and two MPs were assaulted. Irony is, Hisham today gave a public speech about youth…
Stop demonising Karpal Singh
The DAP deplores the unlawfull acts of UMNO members holding demonstrations outside DAP chairman Karpal Singh’s office and home without police permits. The latest UMNO senior stalwart to join the fray is Dr Khir Toyo who went all the way from Selangor to Penang in an attempt to intimidate and hound Karpal with the intent…
My personalised CNY card for Year of the Ox
My personalised CNY cards. . 🙂
My third campaign in KT
I delivered a speech on top of a lorry at a dark back lane. The crowd was very attentive and stood there listening till 12 midnight. On 10th January 2009, Saturday night, I went to KT for elections campaign again. I supposed to go on Friday night, but my able assistant mistakenly booked the air…
PAS candidate wows the ladies
Wahid and I held a press conference that morning market at Kg Cina. He told the press that it was the first time he has given flowers to women. He has not even given flowers to his wife, but now, wow, he’s good at it. 🙂
Nomination Day at Kuala Terengganu
I knew Koh since campus days, I went up to shake his hand, and I pointed at Syed Hamid and told him that “this is the man who put me under the ISA”.
Chinese vote may decide KT poll winner
One was a well-attended dinner on Tuesday evening with DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang, Raja Petra, Kok and other opposition leaders. Five hundred people turned up, paying RM30 each for the event.
A few hundred others stood outside the hall to listen to the speeches.