Monthly Archives: March 2014

Private Medical Fees HAVE GONE UP!

__________________________________________________________ YOUR MEDICAL BILLS ARE GOING UP! Quality healthcare is the responsibility of the government and should not be left to private companies that dish out expensive bills. In fact, more than 60 percent of private hospitals, by bed numbers, are … Continue reading

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Kunming Train Station Massacre: The work of Xinjiang separatists

_________________________________________________________ THE UIGHURS OF XINJIANG ARE AN ETHNIC MUSLIM MINORITY. For years, many Uighurs and other smaller Muslim minorities in Xinjiang have agitated against China’s authoritarian government. Their protests are a reaction, Uighur groups say, to oppressive official policies, religious … Continue reading

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The Haze is here: March 2014

_________________________________________________ Get the API reading for your area: Malaysia API real-time updates: Click on the location of your choice —– Palanivel yesterday announced that Negri Sembilan, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya were declared banned areas for open burning with immediate effect … Continue reading

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The PBS or School Based Assessment

_____________________________________________________________ FOR THE BACKGROUND TO THE PBS, AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, CLICK ON THE TWO LINKS BELOW. *Teachers protest against SPPBS: Kami Mahu SPPBS Dimansuhkan *The ’222 Mansuh PBS’ (222 Abolish SBA) Protest, Saturday 22 February 2014 —— — The School-Based Assessment System … Continue reading

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Scandalous and dishonest! Fake photos to discredit Christianity in Malaysia!

__________________________________________________________ WILL THE AUTHORITIES ACT? — The photographs, which went viral the past week, showed a group of people wearing the Muslim headscarves holding candles in a church. One showed the group taking photographs with the church’s priest. The photographs … Continue reading

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