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‘Tea party’ against Tanjung Bunga hill-slope projects

Tanjung Bunga residents groups, alarmed by property development projects on steep hill-slopes, are coming together at the top of Jalan Chan Siew Teong in Chee Seng Gardens on Valentine’s Day to hold a ‘tea party’ from 4.00pm to 5.00pm

This message from the Tanjung Bunga Residents Association:

Even before the horrific landslide in Taman Antarabangsa, the residents of Chee Seng Gardens in Tanjong Bunga confronted the developers of a hillside construction project about an “accident waiting to happen”. A stop-work order was slapped on the construction site demanding that more retention ponds be built to avoid the floods that had frightened residents. Another stop-work order came later.

LIVE: Perakians mourn as Nizar is turned away

LIVE: 1,000 Umno supporters chant “Daulat Tuanku!”

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Show of support: Representatives of Umno-linked groups and MIC pledge their support for the Sultan.

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The crowd arrived in about half a dozen buses, and many sported yellow headbands bearing the words “Daulat Tuanku”

LIVE: 35,000 throng Nizar’s residence in show of support

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Show of support: This is just a small section of the crowd at the MB’s residence tonight

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4,000 join a Makkal Sakthi Thaipusam procession calling for the dissolution of the State Assembly and the release of ISA detainees

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Kataks feel the heat: DAP supporters express their support for Nizar and demand the dissolution of the assembly

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Nizar addressing the crowd at his official residence after midnight: “Keep praying for a favourable court decision”

LIVE: The ladies are waiting… but where is Najib?

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The red carpet has been rolled out, the ladies are waiting… but where is Najib?

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Opposite the Yok Choy School: A shrine mourning the “Death of Democracy”

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Perak State Assembly Speaker V Sivakumar reveals his latest move Photo by Amiruddin

LIVE: Tumultuous scenes as Perakians roar and jeer

kk-palace-022 Thumbs down: KK town residents jeer as VIP vehicles emerge from the palace Photo by Anil Netto

Excellent photos by Amiruddin here.

kkmosque Protesters outside the Masjid Ubudiah this afternoon calling for the dissolution of the state assembly Photos by Annuar Ismail

mbgate MB Nizar tries to enter the gate to the state government complex before being allowed in.

mbpc MB Nizar addressing a packed and dramatic press conference in the state government complex this morning

LIVE: A dark cloud descends on Ipoh

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Pakatan Rakyat supporters gather at the Mentri Besar’s official residence tonight

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Ipoh at 6.30pm. A huge dark cloud hangs over Ipoh as the rain pelted down

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While Najib eyes Perak, the economy sinks…

Folks, we are in trouble.

Our Prime Minister is on his way out – even though more and more people now want him to stay on (for the time being!) given the choice of his successor.

The prime minister-to-be, his deputy, who is also Finance Minister, is now busy trying to topple the Perak state government. He is meeting the Perak Sultan tomorrow to try and persuade him to allow the BN to form the government.

So who is managing the economy now? Is it running on auto-pilot?

When I look at the economic figures, they look alarming. Total number of workers employed down, industrial production down, foreign reserves down, electrical and electronics exports fell 16 per cent (gulp!) …. and that’s just for November. Things have surely got worse by now. The scary part is we still have not reached the bottom of the pit (althougth The Edge, 2-8 Feb 2009, states boldly – and inexplicably –  on its cover that “this  year is expected to be better (for the KLCI)…”).

So with that in mind, I wrote this piece for Asia Times:

96% say BN will suffer in next GE: ntv7 poll

Many Malaysians do not seem to be amused by what the BN is doing in Perak.

An SMS poll on ntv7 over its prime time 8.00pm news in English asked whether the Perak crisis would affect the BN’s performance negatively in the next general election.

High drama in Perak