Jan 282009
 
Paula's police bail not extended - but probe continues

Paula (in light blue shirt) with friends at the police station this morning – Photo by Paula’s 10-year-old son. The emcee at one of the Abolish ISA vigils in Penang, Paula Khoo, found out when she turned up at the Patani Road police station this morning that her police bail was not going to be extended. The police instead told her they would call her once their investigations are completed.

Jan 282009
 

More bad news. This time it’s Panasonic, which is reportedly shutting three plants in Asia. Media reports suggest the company is likely to report an annual net loss of some US$1.1 billion on the back of restructuring charges, a slump in demand for consumer electronics and a stronger yen. That would be its first net loss in six years. The plants targeted for closure include two of the three Panasonic plants in Malaysia. The Malacca plant, which produces capacitors for mobile phones, reportedly will be shut in March. Some 500 jobs will be lost.

Jan 282009
 
Kugan's final journey: An end to custodial deaths?

Lawyers address a crowd inside the University Hospital premises Riot police take up positions as an officer orders the crowd to disperse This was the scene outside the University Hospital at about 1.20pm today. Police probably outnumbered the crowd as half a dozen riot police trucks waited along Jalan Universiti outside the hospital. Kugan is expected to make his final journey to Puchong today.

Jan 272009
 
BBC Scotland occupied!

Photo by Glasgow Palestine Human Rights Campaign About 50 activists occupied the BBC Scotland headquarters in Glasgow  on Sunday, 25 January, to protest at the BBC’s failure to broadcast a Disasters Emergency Committee appeal for Gaza. The DEC is made up of 13 aid agencies, which are leading UK registered humanitarian charities that fulfil certain criteria. The Committee is traditionally supported by “a network of television and radio broadcasters, the banks, the Post Office, BT, regional and national press and a range of organisations in the corporate sector”. The idea is “to rally the nation’s compassion, and ensure that funds raised go to DEC agencies best placed to deliver effective and timely relief to people most in need”. Among the activists who occupied the BBC Scotland headquarters was John Hilley, who has written in the past for Aliran Monthly. Here is his account of the “occupation”: Last night (25 January), saw [Read more]

Jan 262009
 
Now Chee Seng residents worry about dengue

Indiscriminate disposal of blue plastic sheets around the Bolton site area – Photos by Chee Seng residents Steep and uncovered hill-slopes Residents of Chee Seng Gardens in Tanjung Bunga, Penang, are now worried about an outbreak of dengue fever. On 11 January, 10 Chee Seng Garden residents visited the area around the construction site and found what they said was “rampant irresponsible disposal of plastic sheets and other recepticles in jungle fringes, ….uncovered hill slopes which should be covered, proximity of land clearing activities to PBA Land, blasting near to Straits Regency, hill gradient at near 90 degrees when terraced…” They are worried about a possible outbreak of dengue fever and point ot the following to show their fears are not without any basis: