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Angry father seeks justice over ‘senseless’ assault on son

An allegedly intoxicated senior Sabah prison officer was caught
on camera bashing a 23-year old over a poorly parked car.
KOTA KINABALU: The father of an assault victim is demanding an investigation into the brutal beating of his son led by a senior Prisons Department officer at a convenience store in the interior town of Keningau.

Cheah You Hock, 53, said that his son was assaulted by the men following a misunderstanding over an alleged traffic offence outside the shop.

PENGARAH ATAU GENGSTER MABUK?


State Of Sabah (Stories From the East)

Murut children in Sabah
In this piece, Ryan Soo looks back at the formation of Malaysia in 1963 and the journey of his home state Sabah since then. Has the promise of the Federation been truly fulfilled? Or is it just one long trail of broken dreams?

DO YOU KNOW THE ANSWERS TO THESE TWO QUESTIONS:

(1) Why can’t West Malaysians enter and stay in East Malaysia freely?

(2) Why does East Malaysia have a different court system from West Malaysia?


If your answers to both questions are the ‘Federal Constitution’, you’re sort of right. But that is only half the story. That is West Malaysia’s side of the story.

Nilakrisna Launches Bingkor Youth Premier League

Nilakrisna James with finalists of Bingkor Youth Premier League
Bingkor, Sabah—Lawyer and rights activist, Nilakrisna James, founded and launched the Bingkor Youth Premier League (BYPL) by kicking off the 1st round of the BYPL 2011 Tournament for the “BYPL Cup” held at the S.K. Bunga Raya football field between 30th April to 1st May.

Six teams participated in the 1st round of the 9-a-side football tournament comprising

Rafidah: Forget 1Melayu, 1Bumi concept

Umno veteran says that the Utusan Malaysia-sponsored
concept is parochial and will shake national stability.
KUALA LUMPUR: Former Wanita Umno chief Rafidah Aziz today urged members of the party’s women’s wing to be wary of, and reject, narrow minded concepts such as ’1Melayu,1Bumi’.

Officiating the Cheras Wanita Umno AGM here, the veteran leader told members that unlike the developments in the Middle East, Malaysians should be thankful for the stability in the country.

Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden dead - Barack Obama

Bin Laden was top of the US "most wanted" list
Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden has been killed by US forces in Pakistan, President Barack Obama has said.

Bin Laden was killed in a ground operation outside Islamabad based on US intelligence, the first lead for which emerged last August.

Mr Obama said after "a firefight", US forces took possession of his body.

Al Qaeda leader Osama dead

He was killed by the US troops in a mansion
outside Pakistani capital Islamabad.
WASHINGTON: Al Qaeda’s elusive leader Osama bin Laden is dead and his body has been recovered by US authorities.

He was killed by the US troops in a mansion outside Pakistani capital Islamabad and his body has been recovered by US authorities.

US President Barack Obama confirmed Osama’s death in a hastily called, late-night appearance at the White House.

Frauds in Sarawak recently-held state election

By Salleh Jafaruddin
Two former deputy federal ministers of education from 1977 to 1987 urged Pehin Seri Taib three foreign bomohs be deported fromSarawak immediately.

Dato Salleh Jafaruddin and Dato Bujang Haji Ulis call upon the Ministry of Home Affairs to immediately deport the three satanic (Stella Rachman and two others) bomohs of Pehin Seri Taib from Sarawak /Malaysia for the sake of political sanity.

Pakatan’s Chances of Winning the 13th General Election

By Kenny Gan

The 13th general election will be the most watched and anxiously awaited event in the annals of Malaysian political history. Previous general elections have been tame affairs where the result was never in doubt; it was only a matter of how many seats the opposition could wrest away from BN. But the next election will be different as BN faces a real threat of losing power to a united opposition.

‘Review ties with Pairin and gang’

KOTA KINABALU: It is imperative that Sabahans re-evaluate their relationship with the state Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition partners which have betrayed them.

Citing Joseph Pairin Kitingan-led Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) and its splinter groups –Upko (United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation) and PBRS (Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah) – state DAP said these ruling partners were no longer the “peoples’ parties”.

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