12 year old kidnapped

Kuala Lumpur : A 12-year-old Indian origin boy was allegedly kidnapped a few meters away from his apartment in Malaysia while walking to a neighborhood school.

 

Nayati Shamelin Moodliar, who is a Dutch national, was was on his way to the Mont Kiara International School, hardly 200 metres away when he was allegedly abducted by two men on Friday and fled in a black car.

Police are investigating the incident after the family lodged a report at the Brickfields station. Though the number plate of the car was noted, police said that the registration number of the vehicle was phony. Also, even after 24 hours after Nayati's kidnapping, no ransom calls have been made. 

 

The boy's parents have appealed to the abductors to release their only son as soon as possible. "We just want him to come home safely. Please release our son and contact us. We do not want any trouble. We just want our son back, please," the boy's father Sham Moodliar, who is an Indian, said.

The abducted child has not been located yet. Police has informed that Amber Alert has been issued. 

Meanwhile, the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak yesterday made an impassioned plea to the abductors to release him. "Let's all pray and, through social media amplify and search for Nayati," he tweeted. "I appeal as a father, for Nayati not to be harmed in any way. Spoke directly to IGP (Inspector-General of Police) to investigate this matter."

Residents in the area, who live in apartments surrounding the school were both upset and angry. According to sources, if the boy is not in Malaysia, he
could be whisked to neighbouring countries like Thailand. Majority of the children at the school are expatriates including several Indian nationals. The kidnapping incident came at a time when the police force was busy readying for a massive electoral reforms rally whose organisers have not been given permission to hold the sit-in at a downtown square.

The school in a statement said, "School was in lock-down due to the abduction of a Grade 7 student Nayati Moodliar prior to the start of the school day. All other students are safe and accounted for."

This is where he was kidnapped

  
  

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  The biggest bar in the First World Plaza 


An awesome place for chill out especially in the cold weather of Genting highlands, most attractive thing about this place is that they have 14 beer taps, wanted to drink all 14 but not enough space left.
next trip to Genting and if you are a beer lover u know where to go now...

They have 3 areas
- Sports Bar where the live band is located

- the Lounge area and the Wine and Whisky Bar

- The Patio, The big place middle of the Venetian Inspired Grand Canal area 


* No cover charge and they have

* 14 kinds of international Beer Taps and assorted Bottled beers

* Average Price of A local beers and international beer from Rm25++ to Rm 35++


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They have a live band everyday that starts at 9:30 pm

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Russell Peters is coming to Malaysia


Yes, funny man Russell Peters will be making a live appearance here in Malaysia on May 12, 2012 and it will be held in Stadium Malawati, Shah Alam. According to Russell’s official Facebook page, tickets will be on sale from April 18 and it will be a ONE NIGHT show only! So, tickets are expected to sell out very very quickly. If you’re planning to catch Russell Peters live show in Malaysia, I’d advise you to get his tickets early and avoid disappointment.



Canada's biggest comedy export, global comedy rockstar, RUSSELL PETERS comes to Malaysia for the first time ever, with ALL NEW MATERIAL as part of his NOTORIOUS WORLD TOUR. Peters has spent the last three years setting attendance records around the globe; in 2008, he had the largest comedy show in UK history at London's O2 Arena with 16,000 fans in attendance. He repeated that same feat in 2010 at Sydney, Australia's Acer Arena, where he had the largest comedy show in Australian history with over 13,000 fans in attendance. In March of this year, Peters became the fastest selling concert in Dubai history. His two shows in Dubai sold-out in eight minutes - faster than Madonna.



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Langkawi Reggae sun splash 2012


Coming in from the Cold is planning to organise a Reggae Sunsplash Concert in Langkawi. Reggae Bands from Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia & the Phillipines besides our local acts will be invited. 

They might also bring in International Reggae Stars to perform as well. Your support will make this event come true...

There is Facebook page to find out how many people will support them if they Organise A Reggae Sunsplash Concert in Langkawi.

The more Likes they get the more closer to see this first time of it's kind concert become a reality.
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Astro told to find amicable solution with MICCAF


PUTRAJAYA: Astro has been asked to discuss the request by the Malaysian Indian Creative Content Action Force (MICCAF) for a full-fledged local Indian channel to air local Indian programmes.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk S.K.Devamani said the matter must be resolved quickly so as to not tarnish the image of the pay-TV station.

Devamani who is also the MIC Vice President said as a corporate social responsibility (CSR), Astro need to give its commitment to enhance the welfare of the community through its business practices.

"To me, MICCAF's request is legitimate and Astro need to view the matter positively. We (Malaysia) cannot depend on foreign contents solely, in this case, from India.

"It is about time Astro dedicate the Vaanavil channel to local contents for the benefit of the local Indian creative content producers," he said when contacted today.

Yesterday, more than 100 local Indian artistes had gathered in Brickfields to go on a hunger-strike, requesting Astro to dedicate a channel (Vaanavil) for local Indian programmes.

The hunger-strike was averted after People's Progressive Party (PPP) President Datuk Seri M. Kayveas arrived at the scene to assure that the matter would be brought to the attention of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

Currently, about 90 per cent of the programmes aired on the Vaanavil channel were programmes or products imported from abroad, mainly India, although Astro had promised to increase local contents since its inception 17 years ago.

Devamani said MICCAF had met him in Parliament recently and raised the issue, claiming local artistes and local Indian creative content producers had no platform to showcase their talents or sell their programmes due to an influx of Indian programmes from India.

"There are about 5,000 Indian creative content producers and artistes in the country and yet there was no platform to expose their talents," he said.

The creative industry is said to be contributing RM2 billion worth of income to the country, as such they should be given an appropriate platform to showcase their talent in line with the Prime Minister's aspiration to see the industry bring in RM5 billion.

Devamani added that all TV stations, including those run by the government and private, has a role to play in the success of the country's transformation agenda without sidelining any race.

Meanwhile, MICCAF spokesman N.S. Krishna when contacted said the government's intervention would give a new lease of life to more than 5,000 artistes and Indian creative content producers in the country.

"How long are we going to view dramas and programmes from other countries. Accepting local contents will also mean better job prospective for local artistes and producers and in return contribute tremendously to the economy of the country," he said. -- BERNAMA




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Jalan Sultan Declared as Heritage Site ...

Najib says ready to declare Jalan Sultan shoplots as heritage sites


PETALING JAYA, March 22 — Datuk Seri Najib Razak said today the government is prepared to declare buildings in Jalan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur as heritage sites, assuring owners that their shophouses will not be affected by the planned Mass Rapid Transit (MRT).

He said as prime minister he was aware of the need to have a balance between urban development and heritage, and that Malaysians needed both.

“For us to have development in Kuala Lumpur, efficient public transport necessary; it’s not a choice… the only way forward is MRT.

“We are prepared to declare as heritage buildings... (It is) important for us to preserve history, legacy but (it) should not impede progress… then you are not moving with the times,” Najib told Chinese-language radio station 988FM in an interview this morning.

“Jalan Sultan (landowners) not against MRT but they want assurance that their shophouses not affected. (We have) given assurance,” he added.

The dispute over the tunnelling along Jalan Sultan erupted after landowners were informed by the government that their properties would be acquired for the MRT project.

MRT Corp subsequently made an offer for Jalan Sultan property owners to vacate their premises for six months, and guaranteeing there would be no land acquisition, that any damage will be repaired and loss of income compensated.

Nineteen of the 23 owners along Jalan Sultan have so far said that they will pursue the offer, with another two willing to have their lots bought out by MRT Corp. A further two are still holding out.

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Jalan Sultan landowners getting paid leave, says MOF


KUALA LUMPUR, April 3 — Putrajaya said today its offer to guarantee the income of Chinatown landowners while they vacated their premises for Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) tunnelling work is like giving them a paid holiday.

Project owners MRT Corp has made an offer to Jalan Sultan property owners to vacate their premises here for six months, guaranteeing there would be no land acquisition and that any damage will be repaired and loss of income compensated.

The Finance Ministry confirmed today that two landowners are still holding out, with the rest saying they will either accept the offer or sell their land to MRT Corp.

“The compensation will guarantee income during the six months. This is like giving them a paid holiday. They don’t have to work but get paid,” Deputy Minister Datuk Awang Adek told Parliament.

The dispute over land acquisition began soon after landowners in Chinatown, Imbi and Bukit Bintang were informed in mid-2011 that the government would acquire lots above the MRT tunnel as owners’ rights extend to the centre of the earth under the law.

Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) chief executive Mohd Nur Kamal has said landowners could then apply for stratum titles but added there was no guarantee Putrajaya would re-alienate the surface land back to them.

Critics have questioned the need for compulsory acquisition of both surface and underground land as the National Land Code 1965 was amended in 1990 to allow underground land to be acquired without affecting surface rights.

Unhappy landowners had mounted a high-profile campaign marked by many protests, signature drives and claims that Putrajaya was conducting a “land grab” in order to defray project costs.

But MRT Corp’s latest offer has been agreed to by the majority of landowners, likely clearing one of several hurdles the RM50 billion megaproject has faced since being announced in June 2010.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak also said two weeks ago the government was prepared to declare buildings in Jalan Sultan as heritage sites, assuring owners that their shophouses will not be affected by the planned infrastructure project.

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KUALA LUMPUR, April 3 — Any compensation given to Jalan Sultan landowners while they vacate their premises for Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) tunnelling work is "totally irrelevant" and will result in a "chaotic situation", its preservation committee said today.

The Committee to Preserve Jalan Sultan and Jalan Bukit Bintang, or PJSJBB, said that the six-month compensation offered by project owners MRT Corp did not address the loss and suffering of the community while business was suspended.

"It will be difficult for us to resume operations and revitalise our business after being put on hold for six months. It is hard to change our mode of operations," said Stanley Yong, the chairman of PJSJBB, at the Kuala Lumpur Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall here today.

"Smallholders will never survive."

He said that the compensation did not cover tenants and subtenants, who would suffer the most from leaving their businesses, adding that some 3000 families and 30000 people in the area depended on it.

Yong also highlighted the situation in Jalan Petaling, which he said had turned into a haven for drug users, adding that he feared such damage would occur to Jalan Sultan, thus making it more difficult for tenants to resume business afterwards.

He added that if the government were truly sincere about addressing the people’s grievances, they should hold public dialogues regarding the project and extend it for a reasonable amount of time.

Yong further suggested that MRT Corp realign the tunnel to Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, as it is twice the width of Jalan Sultan and would result in less damage to buildings.

Putrajaya said today its offer to guarantee the income of Chinatown landowners while they vacated their premises for Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) tunnelling work is like giving them a paid holiday.

Project owners MRT Corp has made an offer to Jalan Sultan property owners to vacate their premises here for six months, guaranteeing there would be no land acquisition and that any damage will be repaired and loss of income compensated.

“The compensation will guarantee income during the six months. This is like giving them a paid holiday. They don’t have to work but get paid,” Deputy Minister Datuk Awang Adek told Parliament.

The dispute over land acquisition began soon after landowners in Chinatown, Imbi and Bukit Bintang were informed in mid-2011 that the government would acquire lots above the MRT tunnel as owners’ rights extend to the centre of the earth under the law.

Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) chief executive Mohd Nur Kamal has said landowners could then apply for stratum titles but added there was no guarantee Putrajaya would re-alienate the surface land back to them.

Critics have questioned the need for compulsory acquisition of both surface and underground land as the National Land Code 1965 was amended in 1990 to allow underground land to be acquired without affecting surface rights.

Unhappy landowners had mounted a high-profile campaign marked by many protests, signature drives and claims that Putrajaya was conducting a “land grab” in order to defray project costs.

But MRT Corp’s latest offer has been agreed to by the majority of landowners, likely clearing one of several hurdles the RM50 billion megaproject has faced since being announced in June 2010.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak also said two weeks ago the government was prepared to declare buildings in Jalan Sultan as heritage sites, assuring owners that their shophouses will not be affected by the planned infrastructure project.
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As you might have heard, the fourth edition of MMU Cyberjaya’s Game Developers’ Club annual festival – theGameFest – will be taking place at the campus’ Grand Hall this coming weekend. From the latest update that we received from the organizers, they are already set to woe visitors with a wide variety of game-related activities throughout the 2-day event.

Among them are video game tournaments involving titles such as DoTA, StarCraft II, Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition and Tekken 6. In addition to that, there will also be game development talks as well as sessions for numerous non-electronic puzzles, board and trading card games. The MMU Cyberjaya’s GameFest 4 will also be hosting a cosplay competition together with a maid cafĂ© for visitors - especially Japanese culture enthusiasts out there - to indulge.

While MMU Cyberjaya is not exactly the easiest place to access via public transportation, visitors to the event are able to get there swiftly via the event’s official transportation partner, Express Rail Link who will be offering special discounts on both days. To learn more, check out GameFest 4’s official communication channels at ...

Malaysian GOV the land thief

Desecration of Orang Asli graves is another blow to the ancestral land rights of the Orang Laut of Seletar



Indigenous peoples all over the world have their way of life threatened by rapid development.

The Orang Asli laut of Johor's southern coastline are particularly under threat because the state is pushing for direct foreign investments to spur its economic growth. Property development is an important ingredient of the economic cocktail.

But economic development doesn't come without costs, and the Orang Asli laut and their livelihood are paying a heavy price for development they do not want.


Desecration of two Orang Laut of Seletar burial sites, in Kampung Bakar Batu and Kampung Sungai Tenom, near Johor Bahru. These sites are located within the Iskandar Malaysia development area, which is under the purview of the Iskandar Regional Development Authority (“IRDA”), a Malaysian Government statutory body. This is yet another blow to the ancestral land rights of, and respect for, the Orang Asli.


As a traditional fishing community, the Orang Laut of Seletar have historically occupied the coastal mangrove areas of Johore as their ancestral lands. This area is the subject of continuing encroachment by the Johore state government and occupation by entities, including IRDA, as it is now prime land amidst rapid development. Through the years, the Orang Laut have consistently maintained that the areas they occupy and forage (both on land and sea) are customary ancestral areas. The authorities have paid scant regard to their claims. As such, these Orang Laut have lost much of their land and their livelihood has been seriously diminished, if not completely wiped out, through decimation of the mangrove swamps and pollution of the coastal seas. Many of these Orang Laut live in abject poverty amidst thriving development on their lands, from which they do not benefit. Government agencies like the Jabatan Kemajuan Orang Asli have failed the Orang Laut of Seletar.


In the days leading up to Chinese New Year, a sizeable area of burial grounds shared by the Orang Laut of Seletar communities of Kampung Bakar Batu and Kampung Sungai Temon, were reported to have been desecrated and destroyed by contractors purportedly under the purview of IRDA. Police reports were quickly lodged, appeals were sent to the Malaysian Human Rights Commission (“SUHAKAM”), and work has been temporarily halted.


The Orang Asli, like any other community in Malaysia, are important members of our society. Their numbers may not be large, but they represent a heritage-rich link with the early peoples of Peninsular Malaysia which, once destroyed, would be lost forever. It is incumbent upon the Malaysian Government to protect and safeguard their way of life. Development goals for Iskandar Malaysia must be carried out in a socially-sustainable and caring manner, and with the utmost respect for the rights of the Orang Asli. These are principles that the Malaysian Government agreed to when it voted in favour of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (“UNDRIP”) in 2007. The Malaysian Government also voted in favour of the concept of “free, prior and informed consent” of the indigenous peoples on any policies or projects that may affect their livelihood.


For the Orang Laut of Seletar who live within Iskandar Malaysia, there was every reason for them to expect a new model of governance in respect of Orang Asli rights over customary areas. The Prime Minister himself said, in his capacity as Co-Chairperson of IRDA, “The development in Iskandar Malaysia is geared towards being inclusive and sustainable, providing a multitude of prospects for growth and prosperity to be enjoyed by all stakeholders.”1 The Malaysian Bar urges the Prime Minister and the Malaysian Government to do the honourable thing and give effect to the UNDRIP principles and the words in this quote, in a real and meaningful way.

Indeed, the incidents involving Kampung Bakar Batu and Kampung Sungai Temon are by no means isolated affairs. There appears to be a systemic pattern of rampant encroachment of Orang Asli-occupied areas throughout Malaysia, both in the peninsula as well as in Sabah and Sarawak. The continuous violation of the land rights of the Orang Asli is a breach of their fundamental liberties. It has to stop.

The Malaysian Bar calls upon the federal and state governments to immediately observe a moratorium on proposed development on lands and other areas claimed by indigenous peoples, pending the completion of the National Inquiry into the Land Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Malaysia currently being undertaken by SUHAKAM. Once its report is ready by September 2012, the full scale of the issue can be properly understood and appropriately addressed, in an inclusive, and environmentally- and socially-sustainable, manner.

The Malaysian Bar will continue to support Orang Asli communities by holding various programmes geared towards legal empowerment. We have called for lawyers to provide pro bono services to the Orang Asli, and are actively advocating for their voices to be heard. We have also launched a defence fund to assist in defraying the costs of litigation, where necessary.