By an insulted Muslim
Can the Malaysian government obliterate or ban the Internet completely, or ban Muslims from using the Internet? The whole Bible from "Genesis" to "Revelation" in "Bahasa Indonesia Seharihari" is available on the Internet.
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Christians deprived of bibles in Sabah, Sarawak
KOTA KINABALU: Copies of the Malay version of the bible known as the ‘Al-kitab’ are needed by the thousands in East Malaysia where majority of the Christian populace is conversant in Malay.
‘Arrogant’ Hisham should quit
The whole issue involving the bible and the government's stand is 'discriminatory' and 'repressive' according to Malaysian Civil Liberties Movement (MCLM). |
Sabah Cabinet set for reshuffle?
Will PBS president Joseph Pairin Kitingan step aside as Sabah Deputy Chief Minsiter to give way to his colleague Dr Yee Mo Chai? |
KOTA KINABALU: Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) deputy president, Dr Yee Moh Chai, is tipped to be appointed a Deputy Chief Minister (DCM) of Sabah to replace Peter Pang En Yin, who was on Wednesday dropped from the post a day after he joined Gerakan.
Should Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman deem it fit to appoint Yee, then PBS would have an unprecedented two DCMs in the state government.
Should Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman deem it fit to appoint Yee, then PBS would have an unprecedented two DCMs in the state government.
Greed ruins Malaysia, says Simon Sipaun
By Eleazar Zachariah
KOTA KINABALU: The wise man of Sabah, Simon Sipaun, warned that human greed is on the rise and that it would ruin the country as it destroy everything in its path, be they good men, good policies and programmes.
Conditional bible release ‘simply politics’, says Bian
The Home Ministry's move to slam two pre-conditions to the release of the Bahasa Malaysia bible is 'unconstutional and illegal' says Sarawak PKR. |
PKR’S blunder proves it’s incompetent to govern: UBF
KOTA KINABALU: Parti Keadilan Rakyat’s blunder with its Buku Jingga Sabah in which it promised permanent residence for the illegal immigrants in Sabah is a proof that it is still ignorant and incompetent to run the country.
PR-ruled Penang: A different planet?
Whenever I cross the Causeway into Singapore I get the feeling that, "Wow! This is like a totally different planet, man!" I am sure you know what I mean, right?
Last week I spent a couple of days in Penang. You know, the island up north that is managed by the Opposition? I knew something was wrong the minute I crossed over the messy, Federal-funded and built Penang Bridge.
Last week I spent a couple of days in Penang. You know, the island up north that is managed by the Opposition? I knew something was wrong the minute I crossed over the messy, Federal-funded and built Penang Bridge.
Just a Century Ago, a Woman Ruled in the Gulf
In no other region of the world does the tired old cliché that "behind every great man is a great woman" hold more true than in the Middle East. And yet women have not always played a role only from behind the curtains that are their men but have also occasionally stepped up to share the burden and privilege of leading their people.
Sabah natives take part in global action to protect Papar River
By Ezra Haganez
PAPAR: Natives from several villages affected by the proposed building of Kaiduan Dam in Ulu Papar near here joined hands on Monday to erect a stone at the bank of the Papar River as part of a global action and to send a strong signal that the proposed dam for water supply would adversely impact their lives.
Close to a hundred people gathered at Botung Luluba, about an hour by road from here, to renew their sense of solidarity at the 14th annual International Day of Action against Dams and for Rivers, Waters and Life event which was held simultaneously in 27 nations on March 14.
PAPAR: Natives from several villages affected by the proposed building of Kaiduan Dam in Ulu Papar near here joined hands on Monday to erect a stone at the bank of the Papar River as part of a global action and to send a strong signal that the proposed dam for water supply would adversely impact their lives.
Close to a hundred people gathered at Botung Luluba, about an hour by road from here, to renew their sense of solidarity at the 14th annual International Day of Action against Dams and for Rivers, Waters and Life event which was held simultaneously in 27 nations on March 14.
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