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anbz

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Posted by anbz > 2014-03-16 18:35 | Report Abuse

org islam di mana2 ada yg melakukan sesuatu perkara ekstrem kerana agama...untuk mempertahankan agama...tapi mereka tidak mempunyai ilmu agama yg betul dan mencukupi...their actions are not according to quran or hadits...but they think the opposite....so what they're doing is against Islam...and they might go to hell...for 1400 years we..the malay embraced Islam...yet till now we still don't have a hafiz in hadits..so most of what we do...are against Islam...but we think not

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-16 18:49 | Report Abuse

sudah hangus, bakar sampai tulang kering, lol

BEAMAN

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Posted by BEAMAN > 2014-03-16 18:50 | Report Abuse

you also not a hafiz in hadis so they might not go to hell.

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-16 18:53 | Report Abuse

Malaysia under fresh fire over handling of plane crisis


China spearheaded fresh criticism today of Malaysia's handling of the missing MH370 airliner drama, saying it "squandered" precious time and resources by releasing dramatic information on the plane's fate a full week after it vanished.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak revealed yesterday that an investigation indicates that flight 370 was deliberately diverted and flew for several hours after leaving its intended flight path, though he stopped short of saying it was hijacked.

The startling revelation after a week of confusion and competing theories, prompted questions over how long Malaysian authorities had been privy to the new data, and whether they had missed an opportunity to intercept the diverted plane.

"It is undeniable that the disclosure of such vital information is painfully belated," a scathing editorial by China's state-run Xinhua news agency said, noting the "excruciating" seven days it entailed for relatives of the missing.

Its suggested Malaysian officials were guilty of an "intolerable" dereliction of duty.

Two-thirds of the passengers on board the flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing were Chinese.

There was particular anger and frustration that Malaysia had taken so long to cancel search operations in the South China Sea if it already knew the plane had doubled back and flown towards the Indian Ocean.

"And due to the absence – or at least lack – of timely authoritative information, massive efforts have been squandered, and numerous rumours have been spawned," the editorial said.

Najib revealed Saturday that the Boeing 777's communications systems had been manually switched off – one after the other – before the jet veered westward.

He cited satellite and military radar data that made investigators believe it had been deliberately diverted by someone on board and flown on for hours – either south into the Indian Ocean or north towards South and Central Asia.

"As the leader of the international search and rescue mission, Malaysia bears inescapable responsibility," it added.

There was similar outrage among users of the micro-blogging network Weibo – China's version of Twitter.

"The Malaysian government's behaviour in this affair can be summed up in one word: 'deceptive'," said one typical comment.

The now week-long search for the Boeing 777 initially focused on waters in the South China Sea between Malaysia and Vietnam, where the plane disappeared from primary radar on March 8.

Much of the data confirmed by Najib had already been leaked in the US media, but it was only on Saturday that he announced the end of search operations in the South China Sea.

The prime minister insisted that Malaysia had not allowed national security concerns to prevent the "real time" sharing of confidential information with other authorities.

"We understand the desperate need for information... but we have a responsibility to the investigation and the families to only release information that has been corroborated," he said.

Malaysia Airlines also issued a statement defending the delay between acquisition of the satellite and radar data and Najib's statement.

"It was critical that the raw satellite signals were verified and analysed ... so that their significance could be properly understood.

"This naturally took some time, during which we were unable to publicly confirm their existence," the statement said, adding that validating new information before releasing it would remain "paramount".

But security and aviation experts continued to question why so many resources were deployed in searching the South China Sea for so long, and how the Malaysian military had failed to identify the plane as it backtracked over the peninsula.

"It is an astonishing failure of security," said Ajaj Sahni, executive director of India's Institute for Conflict Management in New Delhi.

"And it seems an astonishing failure of technology in every aspect that something like this could happen."

Terence Fan, an aviation expert at the Singapore Management University, said Malaysia's crisis management was flawed and had tested public confidence.

"Why did they need days to 'corroborate' from their own radar images that the airplane could have turned west?" Fan said.

"Couldn't they have known from day one that the different communications systems on the aircraft were turned off at different times?" he added. – AFP, March 16, 2014.

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-16 18:55 | Report Abuse

Foreign Press "RECORD" every last statement made by our authorities, even with video and digital audio voice recorders...word by word and sometimes they 'double-check' with other reporters present simply to make SURE that the person said what they SAID to have said, quoting them properly.

STILL think our Authorities LED by IDIOTS UMNO/BN corrupted and complacent politicians like Hishammuddin, Zahid Comedy and the likes of RM1 whole chicken kangkung brain Najib are doing a GOOD job?

The WORLD IS WATCHING!

"Somebody has not been telling the TRUTH about Malaysia Airlines flight 370..." Shep exposes the wild inconsistencies and officials' bizarre backtracking on the missing jumbo jet:


....see the video...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152232359710490

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-16 19:10 | Report Abuse

OH MY GOD!

It's OFFICIAL now! A MUST WATCH Interview from CNN with former Managing Director of the US National Transportation Safety Board ( NTSB) Peter Goelz admits that Malaysia's Officials are

"THE WORST HE'S EVER SEEN IN HIS EXPERIENCE MANAGING A SITUATION SUCH AS THIS LOST MH370 AIRCRAFT"

The aviation authority’s former managing director Peter Goelz in an interview on CNN said Malaysia, despite being a signatory to an international treaty on aviation, has not abided by the procedures outlined.

“This is the worst I’ve seen in recent times,” said Goelz, in a short excerpt of the interview published on CNN’s website today.

“There’s a reason for this. You know, anytime there’s an accident, an international one like this, there’s chaos during the first 24, 36 hours. That’s why there’s a treaty that everyone signs, the Malaysians have signed,” he was quoted saying, referring to the Convention on International Air Transportation, under the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).

The treaty, Goelz said, outlines the investigation process, the involvement of other related countries and dispersal of information, among others.

“The Americans are NOT being involved in the way in which they SHOULD as an accredited representative.

“They have the rights under the international treaty (but) they have not had the kind of access they should and that’s why the radar data could have been MIS-ANALYSED,” he said.

Our country's corrupted leaerships EGO is standing in the way in allowing REAL Professionals from handling the situation at hand, and its people's lives and family's at stake just to PROTECT their PRIDE and EGO.

The "BODOH SOMBONG CULTURE OF UMNO/BN"


....see the video here please...

http://edition.cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2014/03/12/exp-lead-intv-goelz-search-plane-malaysian-airlines-370.cnn&video_referrer=

johnny cash

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Posted by johnny cash > 2014-03-16 19:16 | Report Abuse

ACTUALLY MAS CEO SHOULD RESIGN FROM MAS NOW,, BUT THE PROBELM IS THIS IDIOTS ARE ALWAYS BEING SUPPORTED BY OUR GOVERNMENT... AJ SHOULD GO OUT NOW

jolie2

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Posted by jolie2 > 2014-03-16 19:25 | Report Abuse

sure the ceo will be a scapegoat in this case finally. But the real culprit is still free to do anything just like they thought this country belongs to his father on.

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-16 19:31 | Report Abuse

The Washington Post cited one popular post, which has been shared thousands of times by Chinese microbloggers: "Vietnam keeps discovering. Malaysia keeps denying. China keeps sending things on the way. Journalists keep waiting at the Lido hotel [where relatives are waiting]. Family members keep being in pain … But where is the plane?", hahaha

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/12/mh370-malaysia-airlines-search-expands-third-possible-sighting

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-16 19:42 | Report Abuse

While the foreign media have moved forward with theories on the disappearance of MH370, our government is "still investigating and doing all we can", apparently in denial mode bent on rubbishing foreign reports.

What is the Najib government so afraid of revealing?

There are these Chinese words of wisdom: "Zhi Bao Bu Zhu Huo" (Paper cannot wrap fire).

It simply means there is no way to hide the truth and facts. You only get burnt.

That's exactly what Malaysia has been trying to do since March 8 when a MAS Boeing 777 ferrying 239 passengers and crew members disappeared from commercial aviation radar screens.

If Malaysians and the rest of the world were hoping for some key revelations from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak at his maiden media conference on the missing MH370 on March 15, they got zero.

In fact, Najib only managed to confirm what the foreign media reported a day or two earlier, making fools of his Defence Minister and Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) and Malaysia Airlines (MAS).

In the seven days of futile search, all Hishammuddin, the DCA and MAS have been telling in their daily media briefings is that they are "still investigating and doing all we can", unwittingly projecting themselves in denial mode bent on only rubbishing foreign media reports.

In fact, Hishammuddin, DCA and MAS had in their Friday (March 14) evening media briefing still denied the MAS aircraft sent out any radar or satellite signals after 1.07am March 8.

The irony is that on Thursday, the foreign media led by Wall Street Journal (WSJ) had started reporting that MH370 sent “pings” on its location up to five hours after it disappeared from commercial aviation radar screens.

WSJ revealed that MH370 sent a series of “pings” on its speed and altitude, quoting people briefed on the matter. This was the reason why the US S&R expanded its search to the Indian Ocean.

WSJ also reported that “the final ping was sent from over water, at what one of these people called a normal cruising altitude”. No one could explain why the final pings stopped.

The US S&R was already steaming its way to the Indian Ocean where the pings were last detected, while Malaysia was still looking for the MAS aircraft in the South China Sea, the Straits of Malacca and the Andaman Sea.

Najib also announced that Malaysia was calling off the search in the South China Sea, two days after the US had acted on its new satellite findings reported by the foreign media that Hishammuddin, DCA and MAS denied.

Najib just read out a prepared text and took no questions. Why the fear to face the media?

Obviously, it would be too embarrassing for Hishammuddin, DCA and MAS to handle as the foreign media would have made mince meat of the trio's series of "denials" of foreign media reports.

So, did Hishammuddin, DCA and MAS lie? I would not think so. They were either just plain ignorant and incompetent or have been trying to conceal crucial information for reasons best known only to them.

They have not even explained how the MAS aircraft could possibly fly over Peninsular Malaysia without being detected swiftly or why there was no response from the military for a breach in the country's air space.

Are we to assume now that any aircraft can fly into Malaysian air space freely without any clear and swift detection? Is it too embarrassing to clarify?

theantdaily, in a Special Round-Up published at 7pm March 14 titled "MH370: Time to let the more experienced, like the FAA, take charge" had also focused on the two major developments: the pings and the US S&R's rush to the Indian Ocean and also renewed media focus on a UK terrorist’s claim he gave explosives to a Malaysian terror cell, including a pilot.

Up to this stage, with many strongly believing that hijacking was the most probable cause of the missing MAS Boeing 777, Najib's echoing of "... we are still investigating all possibilities ..." is telling the rest of the world nothing, further undermining transparency on the search for the missing aircraft.

What is the Najib government afraid of revealing?

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-16 19:43 | Report Abuse

The WSJ in its latest report titled "What We Still Don't Know About Malaysia Airlines Flight 370" asked four key questions:

> Was it a hijacking? While Najib suggested that the plane's disappearance was due to "deliberate action", he stopped short of categorising the event as a hijack. "I wish to be very clear: We are still investigating all possibilities as to what caused MH370 to deviate from its original flight path." Aviation experts say that the likelihood of a hijack has increased significantly with the latest information, and a key to solving the mystery is to profile in detail every person aboard the jet. "Everything points to a hijack or something that was planned way in advance," Mark Martin, an aviation consultant, said;

> Did the plane crash, or did it land somewhere? No further information was available about the state of the wide-body jet and the 239 people on board after the last satellite communication was sent from it. There was no indication as to whether the aircraft crashed into the ocean -- as several aviation experts have earlier suspected -- or if it had actually landed. Though experts say it is unlikely such a large jet could land undetected, investigators are actively pursuing the notion that the plane was diverted "with the intention of using it later for another purpose," a person familiar with the matter said earlier to The Wall Street Journal. The search will now likely involve scores of other countries in South and Central Asia following the new information, raising the possibility that the jet may have reached some of the world's more politically unstable regions.

> Whose deliberate actions? Najib says the nation's authorities have "refocused" their investigation onto the crew and passengers. Experts say that the 777's multiple communication systems could only have been manually disabled by someone or people with detailed knowledge of the sophisticated jet's inner workings, thus putting the focus on the pilots or with passengers who have aviation experience. "Whoever flew the aircraft was an outstanding pilot who was familiar with radar evasion techniques and fuel-burn management," Martin said; and

> Why can't the search parameters be narrowed? Satellite information disclosed on Saturday indicates that the plane may have taken two possible tracks: a northerly corridor as far as the border of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, and a southerly route extending to the southern Indian Ocean. Najib explained that the type of satellite data couldn't confirm the precise location of the plane when it last made contact. Investigators are working to "further refine the information" on satellite data.

theantdaily, however, would like the following to be clarified:

> The Malaysian government has repeatedly turned down assistance from Interpol to assist in its investigation, according to ABC News. Why is this so or is the ABC report baseless?;

> Why the silence on the testimony of a British man convicted of plotting an Al-Qaeda plane bombing. Saajid Badat told a New York court about a separate 2001 plan for a Malaysian pilot to blast his way into a jet’s cockpit;

> Five major technological communications military contractor companies have high-tech employees and executives on the MH370 passenger manifest, two American and three Asia Pacific – each strongly tied to military: China Telecom, Business Machines Corp., Austin-based Freescale, International Business Machines (IBM), ZTE Corp., and Huawei Technologies Co. Combined, they have 26 high-tech experts on the passenger manifest list, including two executives. One of these companies refused to identify its employees onboard, and investigators also withheld those identities. Why is it so difficult for the authorities to clarify this list of "spy" communities?

> Is there any truth in Chinese news reports of a Chinese national Muslim, supposedly an aviation expert and linked to Uighur from the predominantly Muslim province of Xinjiang, as one of the passengers? And

> An email signed by “The Leader of the China Martyrs’ Brigade” declaring that the missing aircraft was “a response to the Chinese authorities” emerged within 24 hours after MH370 vanished from the radar screens and the authorities still cannot clarify whether it is authentic? Counter-terrorism investigators from various countries have had seven days to work on this and the Uighur’s terror links to Iran.

It is fair to reiterate that it is time for Malaysia to admit its clear lack of technical aviation and air crisis management skills, and to hand over “executive powers” to the more experienced.

There is absolutely no shame or loss of honour to make such a magnanimous admission and decision in the best interest of those who boarded the missing MAS aircraft.

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-16 19:48 | Report Abuse

Anbz.....hahahah I got a hafiz Millip for you.....

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-16 19:51 | Report Abuse

Aiyo, why lah Malaysia like that as what all of you depicted in the link......

brendonyeap

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Posted by brendonyeap > 2014-03-16 20:21 | Report Abuse

So will MAS hit limit down tomorrow? 16sen?

Saturn101

681 posts

Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-16 20:49 | Report Abuse

But I will share all about Cangkul when the time is right including......
I am a peaceful person when not provoke...peace.......lol

lepeng85

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Posted by lepeng85 > 2014-03-16 20:58 | Report Abuse

Mana ada System?

spidermen

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Posted by spidermen > 2014-03-16 21:06 | Report Abuse

brendonyeap , i think tomorrow mas will going up , becoz the plane confirmed that it not technical or mas management problem .Hijack is all airlines problem . this time Mas bad lucky only

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-16 21:06 | Report Abuse

Hafiz .....Remember this one? I have the full excerpt.....


Carol Ng
Hafiz likes to talk a lot and critisize Malaysians trying to make a change. Not too long ago related to the beauty pageant issue, he was insulting Malaysian women for not being cultured, intelligent or pretty enough to win beauty pageants. Well Hafiz, please read this news and enjoy eating your own words: http://www.thesundaily.my/news/795919
Aug 13, 2013

wcs0201

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Posted by wcs0201 > 2014-03-16 21:39 | Report Abuse

tomorrow up again, buy low sell high

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-17 00:40 | Report Abuse

The Customs Dept has gained notoriety in the social media – not for a job well done but for rogue officers taking bribes at KLIA.

If they can be paid “to look the other way”, how can we entrust them with our national security considering that the airport is the first point of entry into Malaysia?

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-17 00:42 | Report Abuse

Corrupt officers caught in the act at KLIA, what else is new?

The uniformed personnel stationed at the airport are the first line of a country's defence, but when they are caught taking bribes to "look the other way", it is a sign of a bigger underlying problem plaguing society - corruption. And along with it another serious issue - our national security.

One such video, depicting several customs officers stationed at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) receiving bribes from passengers who had clearly carried more than they should have in their baggage, is making its rounds on the net.

The almost 10-minute long closed-circuit television camera (CCTV) footage was recently released by crime watchdog MyWatch and is going viral on Facebook. It is apparent that the footage was captured by a fellow customs officer or someone manning the CCTV operations, who was clearly disgusted by the rogue officers' behaviour.

The video depicts a few officers rounding up passengers at the baggage carousel. One of them, a man fully clad in uniform, collects a large baggage belonging to a female passenger and rummages through it.

It is understood that the passengers are locals who come in with more than what they are allowed in their baggage.

In the first case, the officer is seen going through the contents of the baggage which seem to contain a box of mobile phone and several other items. Not satisfied with his finding, the officer then moves on to the luggage trolley which the woman was seen pushing earlier.

There, he finds a package containing expensive liquor and several other items. After that, he goes back to the woman and "negotiates" the terms for her to walk free, despite her not declaring the items she was carrying.

Around halfway through the video, the woman is seen pulling out several ringgit notes out of her purse and passing it to the rogue officer, who quickly slips it into the pocket of his uniform, with a huge grin on his face (yes, the camera did zoom in on his face and the whole act as it was unfolding). The woman then quickly collects her baggage and walks away from the scene, as if nothing has happened.

About two minutes later, the footage also captures the act of another officer taking bribe from another passenger. This man, clad in a short-sleeved shirt with a vest on top, had earlier held up a couple of travellers with several huge luggage, including one with several badminton racquets.

The bespectacled officer is then seen discreetly taking something that the traveller slipped in his hand and slipping it inside his pants pocket. To the untrained eye, it looks almost like a handshake but their "sleight of hand" is no match for the camera.

The second traveller also zips up his baggage and immediately walks off after the act was over. The first two officers and a third man, also clad in uniform, are then seen getting together and discussing something, perhaps sizing up their respective collections for the day. They then proceed to move on to other passengers, before the footage ends.

To me, they looked like a group of vultures zooming in on their prey. This is indeed a sad and sorry state of affairs.

The footage shows the level of corruption that is plaguing the country today. Everyone, from the man on the ground to the powers that be sitting on the throne, wants to have their "cut" to enable them to live the life - ethics and consequences be damned.

MyWatch chief R Sri Sanjeevan had requested the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to probe the matter but to date, there has been no response from them, or even the Customs Department.

It is no consolation that these officers, entrusted to guard the "gates" to the country, can be bought with several hundred ringgit, or less. Imagine what would happen if the same people also "look the other way" after accepting huge amounts of money from a dangerous party, for instance, a terrorist bringing in chemical weapons across our borders.

Is that a risk we are willing to take?

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-17 00:53 | Report Abuse

And already, UMNO Bloggers like Papa Gomo and other UMNO Trolls, Cybertroopers and Hard Core STUPID supporters are SLANDERING the missing MH370's Captain, simply for being a strong PKR supporter and DUMB enough...

...even TRYING to "LINK" the missing airline to 'ANWAR'???

To the UMNO Government..."EVERYTHING IS ANWAR'S FAULT"...

"Semua Salah Anwar!"???

Hey to the STUPID IDIOTS and my fellow extremely STUPID and DUMB Malays out there supporting UMNO/BN...Anwar is NOT in-charge of the Federal Government, nor is he in-charge of the Military which was 'supposed' to check out what they had on their Radar, and NEITHER is Anwar the one who has to answer and share information with the International Press and Media right now! IDIOTS & RETARDED UMNO supporters!

Slandering a man who isn't even around to defend himself!

w.i.w.c

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-17 00:59 | Report Abuse

This is a comical interview with Hishamuddin .....
What I can remember fr the interview are these words.....Who, consistent, from the beginning, always said,......



http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/03/16/Missing-MH370-full-hisham-cctv-transcript/

Chau: I think the other question that people were saying was who, and not just why. Who would have that skill to understand how to turn off a transponder, how to effectively make this aircraft mute to the outside world, and then be able to escape detection across different countries, to not be detectable by radar.

Hishammuddin: Exactly.

Chau: Who is this person?

Hishammuddin: I would like to know too. And basically we won’t know until we get all the facts, and it would be irresponsible for us to name any names.

There has to be a lot of speculation out there, and I think if to be fair to the investigation, anything revealed now which has not been corroborated, will affect the investigation and needs to be fair to the families or the passengers.

Chau: But I think it’s those families who do want to know.

Hishammuddin: Of course, but they do not want to know facts which may later on be found out to be untrue.

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-17 01:00 | Report Abuse

The interview is as good as not doing !!!

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-17 01:03 | Report Abuse

Kuala Lumpur -- Ketua Pemuda Umno Malaysia, Khairy Jamaluddin di nasihatkan agar menarik kembali kenyataan yang di keluarkan sebelum ini. Menurut Raja Bomoh Sedunia Nujum VIP, Datuk Mahaguru Ibrahim Mat Zin hentikan perbalahan sesama sendiri, tambahan pula ketika musim pilihan raya.

"Ini ke kerja orang Umno (dan) orang Barisan (Nasional) ni. Saya sokong dia masa pilihan raya, (saya pesan) kamu orang-orang silat semua pangkah dan sokong Khairy. Sana orang-orang tua bukan suka dengan dia, dia kurang ajar, akal taruk mana cakap dengan dia" katanya dengan nada yang tegas ketika ditemui baru-baru ini.

Selanjutnya sila klik : http://www.suara.tv/?p=3539

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk5Yx7ORyb8

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-17 01:04 | Report Abuse

Hishamuddin should be more forthcoming.....and not repeat all the same words over and over again and seems like there is no answer or info....

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-17 01:07 | Report Abuse

Is missing Malaysian jet the world’s first CYBER HIJACK? Chilling new theory claims hackers could use a mobile phone to take over the controls
http://www.malaysiaedition.net/is-missing-mh370-jet-the-worlds-first-cyber-hijack/

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-17 01:08 | Report Abuse

Now it seems like the plane has been hijack so many times or they have repeated the same interview as all of it same words are use. Word of the day.....unprecedented......of course lah we are moving into a globalize world, nothing is precedented even though we have experience hijack before no 2 cases are the same......

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-17 01:11 | Report Abuse

Tomorrow market will be down again.......mh problem, China data, Ukraine,......

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-17 01:29 | Report Abuse

Funny thing is the bomoh is now in teluk intan with his binoculars......

Posted by whizzkid125 > 2014-03-17 01:39 | Report Abuse

In Malaysia, there are 29.8 million of people.
But when ever something happened, all end up
by putting blame on Anwar Ibrahim.
Heheheh!

optimus8

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Posted by optimus8 > 2014-03-17 02:32 | Report Abuse

99.9% has no thinking ability, they just blindly believe the press.

sangharimau

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Posted by sangharimau > 2014-03-17 07:39 | Report Abuse

March 16, 2014 6:40 AM

Xinhua: Malaysian Handling of Missing Jet is ‘Intolerable’

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak (center) addresses the media during a press conference on Saturday.
Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
If Malaysian authorities thought the disclosure of more information about missing Malaysian Airlines flight 370 would earn them credit with China, they were mistaken.
In an editorial brimming with reproach and frustration, China’s official Xinhua news agency accused the Malaysian government of “dereliction of duty,” calling the Southeast Asian nation’s failure to release information more fully and quickly “intolerable.”

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Saturday said that satellite data showed the Boeing 777 had veered off course and remained airborne for at least six hours after disappearing from Malaysian military radar. He also said that investigators believe the plane went missing as the result of “deliberate action” and that it had likely flown along one of two corridors: one arcing southwest along the Indian Ocean, the other northwest skirting China’s border and into Central Asia.

Mr. Najib’s comments were the first definitive statement from the Malaysian government on how the jet came to vanish on March 8.
In its commentary, Xinhua said the new information was valuable in helping narrow the scope of the search, but slammed Malaysia for waiting more than seven “excruciating days” to release it.
Due to the delay, it said, “massive efforts have been squandered, and numerous rumors have been spawned, repeatedly racking the nerves of the awaiting families.”
“Given today’s technology,” it continued, “the delay smacks of either dereliction of duty or reluctance to share information in a full and timely manner. That would be intolerable.”
Xinhua said Malaysia bears “inescable responsibility” as leader of the search effort. It also criticized Boeing and “intelligence superpower” the U.S., saying they “should also have done a better job.”
Beijing has come under pressure from relatives of the Chinese passengers, who made up the majority of the 239 people on board Flight 370, to do more to find the plane. It has also been criticized for releasing information that led search efforts astray, including a handful of satellite images that it said showed a possible crash site. Search teams rushed to the site but found no debris there, and China later said the images should have never been published.

tptan45

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Posted by tptan45 > 2014-03-17 07:59 | Report Abuse

Whoever said unkind things about our Malaysian leaders will be sued and jailed for sedition.
We cannot tolerate that kind of things.

Zai Nal

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Posted by Zai Nal > 2014-03-17 08:23 | Report Abuse

Is there any possibility that it will rise more than 0.3?

buybuybuy

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Posted by buybuybuy > 2014-03-17 08:44 | Report Abuse

The price is goin to drop further because of the lost aircraft which is valued around 240 million . Sales of the air ticket is predict to drop further due to this incident. Cut the loss now before it is too late. Target price 0.15

afata08

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Posted by afata08 > 2014-03-17 08:48 | Report Abuse

Should price drop to 0.15, is that good to accumulate the share?..when time come posible or not MAS going 2 bankrup?

mk88

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Posted by mk88 > 2014-03-17 08:49 | Report Abuse

there is a good chance gov may privatize the co. then probably can make few cents

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-17 09:03 | Report Abuse

Tptan.....?.? Is US gonna kena ISA? Or maybe jail? Who should they jail for their statement in Cnn, Guardian, New York Times, or Al Gore's statement?...


tptan45 Whoever said unkind things about our Malaysian leaders will be sued and jailed for sedition.
We cannot tolerate that kind of things.
17/03/2014 07:59

Muarmali

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Posted by Muarmali > 2014-03-17 09:12 | Report Abuse

TP 12 sen.

tptan45

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Posted by tptan45 > 2014-03-17 09:13 | Report Abuse

Oh dear, I just found out we cannot do that sort of things in other people's countries, oh dear, oh dear, what to do?
How to silence those critics??
I know I know, i will hire a bomoh to cast a spell on them.

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-17 09:14 | Report Abuse

Hahahahaha......and the will use Uri Geller on you....

Muarmali

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Posted by Muarmali > 2014-03-17 09:15 | Report Abuse

I heard that there is a bomoh in Klang challenge his followers to burn the temple if his prediction is incorrect.

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-17 09:16 | Report Abuse

?? Bomoh use temple meh?

tptan45

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Posted by tptan45 > 2014-03-17 09:25 | Report Abuse

All kinds of bomoh. Chinese mau san bomoh, indian guru bomoh, iban bomoh, etc. We will bomoh them until their skin peel off.
That will teach them.

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-17 09:26 | Report Abuse

Hahahaha.....then u are the biggest bomoh of them all......maybe not all because hafiz also quite powerful

Zai Nal

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Posted by Zai Nal > 2014-03-17 09:27 | Report Abuse

i think its gonna drop lower than 0.15

Zai Nal

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Posted by Zai Nal > 2014-03-17 09:28 | Report Abuse

bomoh only use cocnut n bamboo stick.. ^_^

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