Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Malaysia PM denies his deputy's wife was involved in sensational killing of Mongolian woman

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: Malaysia's prime minister denied Tuesday that his deputy's wife was involved in the sensational killing of a young Mongolian woman, and said that action will be taken against the prominent blogger who made the allegation.
Blogger Raja Petra Raja Kamaruddin signed a sworn statement earlier this month, claiming he has information linking Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak's wife, Rosmah, to the October 2006 slaying of Altantuya Shaariibuu, a 28-year-old freelance translator and interpreter.
"Raja Petra's actions are unacceptable. It is not right," Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi told reporters Tuesday. "I don't believe that Najib and Rosmah are involved."…
(The Associated Press, June 24, 2008)

Comment: Let justice decides. A comment written by Msiasky, June 25, 2008 in Malaysia today http://www.malaysia-today.net/2008/content/view/9197/37/ is interesting to note--
Abdullah, there were precedence when you said no, the answer turn out to be YES. Example, rumours about you are getting married, the date of election, petrol price up. In this case, although you denied it but based on past experience the way you answered sensitive issue, I’m taking it you are indirectly saying, “YES”. Thanks for the reply.

Rakyat Indonesia mahu syariah
JAKARTA: Majoriti rakyat Indonesia yang disoal dalam satu tinjauan kebangsaan menyokong penubuhan undang-undang Islam tetapi tidak sampai separuh mahu hukuman berat seperti memotong tangan pencuri atau memaksa wanita memakai pakaian menutup aurat dilaksanakan.
Agensi tinjauan Australia, Roy Morgan Research, semalam berkata kira-kira 52 peratus penduduk negara itu yang disoal antara Julai 2007 hingga Mac 2008 menyokong pengenalan beberapa bentuk undang-undang Syariah, di kawasan mereka…(BH, 25/6/08).

Ulasan: Kalau menerima Allah sebagai Tuhan kita, kenalah terima undang-undang dari Allah dalam hidup kita.

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