Rudyard Kipling"
āWhen you're left wounded on Afganistan's plains and
the women come out to cut up what remains, Just roll to your rifle
and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldierā
General Douglas MacArthur"
āWe are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.ā
āIt is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.ā āOld soldiers never die; they just fade away.
āThe soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.ā
āMay God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .ā āThe object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
āNobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
āIt is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."
Exigent Circumstances: A Path Less Taken ā A Soldierās Story
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
A Soldierās Story
This is a gripping account of stoic combat leadership under pressure. It
portrays a commander who does not waver when decisions must be made in
seconds and consequences echo for years. In the crucible of conflict,
leadership is not theoretical ā it is tested in dust, heat, and fire.
The narrative explores leadership in
trying times: motivating troops through exhaustion, fear, and
uncertainty; maintaining discipline when resources are thin; and
standing firm against racial and religious bigotry within and beyond the
ranks. The story does not romanticize war ā it presents its realism
unfiltered.
Training sequences bring
authenticity to the forefront ā cross-training with the American Green
Berets, joint operations coordination, and indirect fire support from
Apache attack helicopters. These elements ground the memoir in
operational detail while highlighting professional military standards
and interoperability.
Beyond combat, the book underscores
the humanitarian dimension of conflict. The presence of the World Food
Program delivering aid reminds readers that war zones are inhabited by
civilians caught in the crossfire ā and that soldiers often serve as
protectors as much as warriors.
This is not merely a war story. It
is a study of moral courage, resilience, and leadership forged in
exigent circumstances. Young officers, cadets, and anyone interested in
real-world command responsibility would find valuable lessons within its
pages.
A Soldierās Story
presents itself as a study in stoic combat leadership under extreme
pressure. At its strongest, the book succeeds in portraying command not
as rhetoric, but as responsibility borne in morally and operationally
ambiguous environments.
The memoirās central strength lies in
its depiction of leadership during instability. The author emphasizes
decisiveness in chaotic situations, the burden of motivating exhausted
troops, and the discipline required to maintain cohesion amid racial and
religious tensions. These themes elevate the narrative beyond a
conventional war chronicle and position it as a reflection on moral
courage within imperfect institutions.
The A Team Green Berets attached to us to provide fire support, that's me in the yellow t-shirt
Operational realism is another notable asset. Descriptions of cross-training with United States Army Special Forces (Green Berets), coordination involving AH-64 Apache attack helicopters and Spectre AC 130 gunships, and humanitarian logistics linked to the World Food Program add technical credibility. These details ground the narrative in
professional military practice rather than abstraction, particularly in
discussions of interoperability and indirect fire support.
However, the bookās assertive tone
occasionally narrows its analytical depth. The portrayal of leadership
is largely unwavering and stoic ā admirable traits ā but at times the
narrative risks presenting a singular perspective. Moments of
self-interrogation or acknowledgment of strategic miscalculation could
have strengthened its intellectual rigor. Readers seeking broader
geopolitical context or comparative analysis of military doctrine may
find the scope limited to the authorās lived experience.
The treatment of racial and
religious bigotry is direct and emotionally charged. While this candor
gives the work authenticity, it also invites scrutiny. The narrative
would benefit from deeper structural analysis of the institutions
described, rather than relying primarily on anecdotal testimony. That
said, the willingness to confront discrimination within a military
framework distinguishes the book from more sanitized memoirs.
Stylistically, the prose is
functional and mission-focused, mirroring the temperament it seeks to
portray. It avoids melodrama, though at times it leans toward
declarative assertion rather than reflective exploration. The realism in
training sequences and operational coordination stands out more
strongly than the introspective passages.
Ultimately, Exigent Circumstances
is less a literary war epic and more a leadership case study forged in
adversity. Its value lies in its firsthand insight into command
responsibility under pressure, particularly for young officers or
students of applied leadership. As a narrative, it is compelling; as an
analytical work, it is strongest when it examines the tension between
duty, identity, and institutional loyalty ā and somewhat less so when it
defaults to affirmation of personal resolve.
It is not propaganda, nor is it
detached scholarship. It occupies the complex middle ground of lived
experience ā earnest, forceful, and open to both admiration and
critique.
Reviews By Local Columnists who have read the book
1. What a soldierās memoir says about Malaysia By Frankie D'Cruz:
Some books inspire pride. Others confront us with truths we would rather avoid. Retired army major D Swamiās memoir, Exigent Circumstances ā A Soldierās Journey Down the Road Less Travelled, belongs to the latter. It unsettles, provokes, and refuses to let readers look away.
2. A soldier's harrowing memoir of service to country By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
My platoon commander said, āSir, the operations officer told me not to follow your orders and not to return fire if fired upon the patrol, that they are all our saudara (relations by virtue of them being Muslims).ā
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Why No Attacks There. Europeās Wake Up Call. Appeasement and Activists. Manchester Shock Moment. Debunking Conversion Hype. Sermon Clips and Stabbings. Ideology Behind the Mess.
Ex Muslims such as me are growing day by day. We don't fear we just have gotten sick and tired of all it's hate and violence. Itās true we have been asleep for a long time. NOT ANY MORE. What's happening in the U.K. is tragic. What's currently happening in Australia is a BIG WAKE UP CALL TO ALL AUSSIES. I'm Voting 'ONE NATION'.
The UK has plenty of stupid people thanks to the dumbing down in the education system to permit weak foreign students to qualify, followed by the biased legislation introduced by the Blair government shortly after 1997 . Unfortunately the Tories were Blairite liberals and the opportunity to corrct these issues was lost .
Brexit which should have closed our borders , halted immigration ( a major player in elections since 1968 ) and returned legal control from the Council of Europe , was never delivered. Betrayed by our politicians who will pay for it .
Anyone who thinks the British arenāt a fighting race needs a history lesson.
Six points lost, a collapsed football campaign and a badge betrayed By Framkie D'Cruz
Free Malaysia Today : Rulings on falsified documents have unravelled Malaysiaās Asian Cup bid. What remains are questions that still have no answers.
Malaysia will take the field in Nam Dinh on March 31 carrying a campaign already undone by its own failures.
A 4ā0 win over Vietnam and 2ā0 victory against Nepal now read as 3ā0 losses. Six points have vanished.
With only one match left, the path to the 2027 Asian Cup has all but closed. This is not misfortune. It is consequence.
What began as a naturalisation process involving seven foreign-born players hardened into a chain of rulings.
Fifa found that falsified documents were used to confirm eligibility, and the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld that breach.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has now enforced the sporting cost, forfeiting two matches and removing six points from Malaysiaās record.
Where the failure sits
All of this passed through the structures of the Football Association of Malaysia: its clearances, its submissions, its duty to ensure that every document could withstand scrutiny.
It did not. Checks failed, questions went unasked, and approvals moved forward when they should have stopped.
Those choices did not stay in files. They altered results, reshaped a qualifying campaign, and placed the burden squarely on the players, who now carry it in public.
The seven players insist they were not party to any wrongdoing. Perhaps they were not.
But intent does not erase outcome. Whether they knew or not no longer changes what the rulings have established, or what the standings now reflect.
Responsibility does not belong in the dressing room. It belongs with those who built and approved the process ā those who, in failing to protect the badge, have forced others to answer for it.
The Windsor John distinction
AFC general secretary Windsor John has drawn a procedural line between Malaysia and Timor-Leste, explaining why Malaysia is unlikely to face the same suspension.
In 2017, Timor-Leste fielded nine Brazil-born players using falsified documents, prompting the AFC to annul 29 international results, expel the team from the Asian Cup qualifiers, and suspend officials.
Windsor stressed that the key difference lies in timing: Malaysiaās offences were uncovered while the qualifiers were ongoing, whereas the Timor-Leste fraud surfaced after the tournament ended.
āYou cannot say the Timor-Leste case and the FAM case are the same. The situation is not the same,ā he said, arguing that sanctions should move forward rather than backward.
While technically sound, this explanation does little to address lingering questions: if forged documents distorted match outcomes, affected league registrations, and exposed deep verification weaknesses, why should accountability stop at fines and point deductions?
Fans, analysts, and neutral observers alike still demand to know why administrative penalties for officials were not imposed, and why Malaysia appears treated more leniently than precedent might suggest.
Zamri Vinoth & The Challenge To Malaysia's Multicultural Harmony / Cabaran Zamri Kpd Harmoni Msia By Mariam Mokhtar
Free Speech or Provocation? The Zamri Vinoth Controversy Explained. We examine how provocative statements, public reactions, and law enforcement responses intersect, and whether current approaches are effective in preserving national unity.
We discuss briefly on concerns about consistency & timing of enforcement, & how delayed action may contribute to rising tensions in a diverse society. Zamri Vinoth and Arun Dorasamy are reportedly set to be charged, along with two others, in connection with the āillegal templeā dispute.
This development comes amid ongoing public debate about enforcement consistency and timing. Malaysiaās strength has always been its multicultural and multi-religious fabric. Preserving that harmony requires not only laws, but fair, consistent, and timely enforcement, as well as mutual respect between communities.
They are not man enough to debate Godlogic. I feel sorry for the Non Muslims in Malaysia that were scammed into converting.
'Nothing to do with Kula': Lawyer on why Zamri handcuffed but not Arun
Malaysiakini : A lawyer has come forward to explain the possible reasons why
independent preacher Zamri Vinoth was taken to court in handcuffs
yesterday, while activist Arun Dorasamy was not.
This followed a
controversy over the difference in treatment between the two individuals
embroiled in the dispute over a temple land issue, which triggered
accusations of double standards in law enforcement.
In a Facebook
post titled āKelas Undang-undangā (lesson on law), lawyer Asiah Jalil
said the difference does not necessarily stem from unfair treatment but
rather is linked to police arrest and investigation procedures.
According
to her, after a suspect is arrested and the remand period ends, he or
she would usually be released on police bail if authorities have not yet
pressed charges.
"After
being released, the suspect cannot be arrested again (for the same
offence). This means the police cannot arrest someone two or three times
for investigations related to the same offence.
"Later, if the
authorities are ready to bring the case to court, the police will issue a
notice for the suspect to appear in court on a specified date. "The suspect can go to court freely without being escorted or handcuffed," she said in a posting yesterday.
Asiah (above)
pointed out that in Arun's case, the Temple Preservation Action Team
(Tepat) chairperson had allegedly committed the offence in March 2025.
Given
that it allegedly happened about a year ago, she said it was likely
that Arun had gone through the arrest and investigation process earlier
than Zamri, who was charged over a statement he allegedly made in
February this year.
Preacher Zamri Vinoth (left) and activist Arun Dorasamy
"So do you understand now why Arun went to court without handcuffs, while Zamri was? "I believe Arun would have been arrested last year while Zamri was yet to have any arrest report (prior to this)," she said.
Kunta kinte : Dr Akmal, perhaps you should consider a law degree. It may be more useful in your political career.
orang kg IA : Hope this clarifies and clear the air for some political actors who are using every issue as race & religious prejudice with hidden agenda
BlueHornet6355 : Why akmal didn't say anything that zamri was given VIP treatment and dinner in the station when he was detained to give his statement but not Arun. Not fair la to Arun also, he should be treated to a banana leaf meal.
Cowardly DAP leaders denounce Kula's presence with Arun, say not party's stand
Malaysiakini : Several DAP leaders have slammed fellow party member, Deputy Minister
in the Prime Ministerās Department (Law and Institutional Reform) M
Kulasegaran, for his appearance alongside activist Arun Dorasamy at the
Jawi Magistrateās Court in Penang yesterday.
Bangi MP Syahredzan
Johan, Bentong MP Young Syefura Othman, Bukit Bendera MP Syerleena Abdul
Rashid, and central executive committee member Sheikh Umar Bagharib Ali
said that while they respected Kulasegaranās (above,right) position as a party veteran, his action is inadmissible, especially given his capacity in the government.
āThe said action has sparked public controversy regarding the integrity of the countryās legal system. āWe
take note of his explanation on the matter. However, his position in
the government demands a higher level of sensitivity to public
perception, particularly concerning the principle that justice must not
only be done, but must also be seen to be done,ā they said in a joint
statement today.
Chefoo : āWe take note of his explanation on the matter. However, his position in the government demands a higher level of sensitivity to public perceptionā¦.
We are so concerned about sensitivity issues but did anyone reprimand PMX when he called kuil haram? He even gave direction to break it down. Is that a proper word to use and was the public directive like this took the sensitivities of the Hindu community?
He could have used much appropriate word like kuil tanpa kebenaran and engaged proper Hindu sangam to solve it.
And where were you people when a group of converts with high rank Malays went on belittling the Hindus? Are were suppose to be insensitive?
Tommy Robinson Celebrates MAJOR WIN In Fight To Take Back Country!
So a preacher himself preaching Christianity gets arrested yet this is allowed? Shocking and sickening sights in London for sure. The British are being ruled by thw politically correct Communists and Marxists.
This is the problem, they should not be permitted to do this in our streets. Disgusting stuffā¦ā¦ā¦š” if people canāt hold a Union Jack or hold a bible without being arrested this must not continueā¦ā¦ An embarrassment to the UK. The Muslims are offensive doing this in the UK cities. Our gov donāt care about them offending us, so why canāt we offend them without trouble?
Citizenship scandal: AFC rules Harimau Malaya forfeited 2 matches, fines FAM US$50k
Malaysiakini : The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has ruled that the Football
Association of Malaysia (FAM) violated rules by fielding ineligible
players during two 2027 Asian Cup Qualifiers matches last year, dashing
Harimau Malayaās hopes of vying for the championship in Saudi Arabia
next year.
Following the finding, the AFC has slapped FAM with a
fine of US$50,000 (RM196,119) and nullified Malaysiaās win in two
qualifying matches.
The matches involved are Malaysia vs Nepal at
the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Johor on March 25, which ended in a 2-0
win for Malaysia, and Malaysia vs Vietnam at the Bukit Jalil National
Stadium on June 10, which ended in a 4-0 win for Malaysia.
āThe
AFC disciplinary and ethics committee has decided that Malaysia is
declared to have lost with a 3-0 score for both matches, based on
Article 25.1 of the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Code,ā FAM said in a
statement today.
It
added that the committee had met on March 17 for a meeting chaired by
committee chairperson Jahangir Baglari, after which it was found that
FAM had breached Article 56 of the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Code.
āFAM
will make a written application to obtain the grounds of the decision
from the AFC disciplinary and ethics committee before considering the
next steps to be taken regarding this matter,ā the local football
association said.
In December last year, the International Federation of Association Football (Fifa) had overturned the results of three of the national squadās Tier 1 international friendly matches played in May and September.
FAM
was also hit with a 10,000 Swiss Francs (RM51,000) fine for breaching
Article 19 of the Fifa Disciplinary Code (FDC) for fielding ineligible
players for the three matches.
On Sept 26, Fifa confirmed that FAM
and seven heritage players - Gabriel Felipe Arrocha, Facundo Garces,
Rodrigo Holgado, Imanol Manchuca, Joao Figueiredo, Jon Irazabal, and
Hector Hevel - were found guilty of violating Article 22 of the FDC
related to document falsification.
Investigations revealed that
FAM had submitted supposedly falsified citizenship documents to confirm
the eligibility of the players.
Zaheed : A big tight slap for us. Never before in the history of Malaysian football have we been found to have indulged in immoral and unethical behaviour.
Do we need to cheat to bring glory to the nation? Unbelievable!! I think it's better to lose the tournament with our honour and image intact than to win the title of a cheat.
'Travelled thousands of miles for justice,' Beng Hock's sister tells UNHRC
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Malaysiakini : Teoh Beng Hockās sister urged the United Nations Human Rights Council
(UNHRC) to press Malaysia for an independent probe into the
ex-political aideās death, underscoring persistent concerns over
custodial deaths in the country.
Speaking in Geneva, Switzerland,
Lee Lan said: āI have travelled thousands of miles to bring this demand
for justice before you. I ask you to press for accountability.ā
She
told delegates that 17 years after Beng Hock died in MACC custody, no
one has been held accountable despite the Court of Appeal ruling in 2014 that his death was caused by āunlawful acts by unknown personsā. āMy brotherās case is not isolated. Torture and deaths in custody remain serious concerns in Malaysia. Hundreds have died...
āI
urge Malaysia to reopen my brotherās case through an independent
criminal investigation in accordance with international standards,ā she
said. Lee Lan added that the Malaysian government must allow UN
Special Procedures, including the special rapporteur on extrajudicial,
summary, or arbitrary executions, to conduct long-pending visits to the
country.
UN Human Rights Council
āI
urge this council to raise deaths in custody, including this case (Beng
Hockās death), in your engagement with Malaysia,ā she emphasised.
Lee
Lan and her delegation are also scheduled to meet UN human rights
officials, diplomats, and international organisations to discuss the
case, as well as broader concerns over custodial deaths and detention
practices in Malaysia.
RCI, court ruling, and NFA
In
2009, Beng Hock - then an aide to Selangor state executive councillor
Ean Yong Hian Wah - was found dead after overnight questioning at the
Selangor MACC office, then based at Plaza Masalam in Shah Alam. A 2011 royal commission of inquiry concluded he had been driven to suicide by aggressive interrogation.
However,
the Court of Appeal ruled in 2014 that his death was caused or
accelerated by unlawful acts, including those of MACC officers.
Teoh Beng Hock
On Nov 21, 2024, the Kuala Lumpur High Court ordered police to complete investigations into his death within six months.
In May, the Attorney-Generalās Chambers classified the case as no further action.
darmakochi : Lee Lan, I sincerely hope your trip to UNHRC will not be wasted. Your family must have been suffering for quite some time while the governments after that horrible incident simply 'Buat Taktau'. Your family needs a proper closure of the tragedy so that all of you can lead a normal life with the younger generations in your family.
GrayParrot9290 : Current UN is a lame duck but worth highlighting this case on the global stage !
TBH will continue to haunt all those who kill him including those keeping silent !
Zamri claims trial for public mischief, Arun pleads not guilty to religious provocation
Malaysiakini : Independent preacher Zamri Vinoth and activist Arun Dorasamy have both pleaded not guilty to separate offences. Zamri (above, left),
41, was charged in the Kuala Lumpur Magistrates' Court this morning
under Section 505(b) of the Penal Code, which criminalises statements
made with the intent to cause, or which may cause, disturbance to the
public.
The charge carries a penalty of imprisonment for up to two years, a fine, or both. He was accused of committing the offence via a Facebook post on Feb 3 regarding a gathering involving āillegal temples", Free Malaysia Today reported.
Citing the charge sheet, the Malay Mail
reported that Zamri, whose real name is Zamri Vinoth Kalimuthu,
allegedly uploaded the post under a Facebook account named āZamri
Vinoth,ā after which it was seen by a complainant in Kuala Lumpur.
During
the proceedings, deputy public prosecutors requested bail to be set at
RM10,000, noting that investigations had been active for over a month
since the initial police report, while also referencing Zamriās recent
travel to Thailand.
Zamriās lawyer, however, denied
allegations that his client had attempted to flee the country after the
post went viral, arguing that the travel was purely for business and
personal matters.
The lawyer also submitted documents to show
Zamriās involvement in handling cross-border marriage arrangements, with
the dealings said to be in coordination with Islamic authorities in
Perlis and Thailand.
In appealing for a lower bail amount, the
lawyer told the court that Zamri has consistently cooperated with
authorities and is supporting eight dependents, including five children. The
controversial preacher is also said to be suffering from the lingering
effects of ālong Covid,ā which has impacted his overall health.
Magistrate
Faezahnoor Hassan then set bail at RM4,500 in one surety and fixed
April 29 for the next case mention and the submission of documents. Zamri, who police previously said had fled to Thailand, had denied ārunning awayā, insisting that he would personally meet Inspector-General of Police Khalid Ismail if necessary.
Addressing
a press conference outside the Kuala Lumpur court complex after the
proceedings, Zamriās lawyer, Hariz Yusoff, disputed Khalidās earlier
statement, which claimed that Zamri had fled to Thailand. The
lawyer said Zamri was only in Thailand from March 9 to 12, and was
already in the country when Khalid issued his statement on March 13.
āBased
on his passport records, our client re-entered Malaysia on March 12,
while the police statement was issued on the night of March 13.
Therefore, the claim that he fled the country is incorrect,ā Hariz was
quoted as saying by FMT.
OffencerelatedtoInstagrampost
Separately,
Arun, 56, claimed trial to a charge under the same section of the law
before the Magistrates' Court in Jawi, Nibong Tebal. The activist,
whose real name is Arumugam Dorasamy, is alleged to have committed the
offence via a video on his Instagram account, @arun_dorasamy, at about
3.45pm on March 12 last year at Ikea Batu Kawan, Penang.
The Star
also reported that Deputy Minister in the Prime Ministerās Department
(Law and Institutional Reform) M Kulasegaran was spotted at the court
complex in Penang. Arun, who was represented by lawyers T
Gunaseelan, Balwant Singh Purba, and Dickson Eng, posted bail after
magistrate Nurul Ainna Ahmad set the amount at RM5,000 in one surety.
Deputy public prosecutors Nazran Sham and Airina Syazreen Zainurin requested the bail amount. The magistrate set June 22 for the handover of documents.
OrangeJaguar9341 : So Arun is the sacrificial lamb to appease certain people.
And Zamri claims he did not run to Thailand; he only crossed the border to Thailand "in coordination with Islamic authorities in Perlis and Thailand". Just wondering who the mufti of Perlis is ...
MarioT : Arun is being used as a scapegoat to show a false image of fairness of justice in the country.
He stood for the religious rights of the minority but in turn, gets punished for it.
apanama is back : Sandiwara started.
Both were charged, but Vinoth's will be NFA because the prosecutors need to prove the Intent, "intent to cause" according to Section 505(b) of the Penal Code. So this is a deliberate charge against the convert.
Likewise, prosecutors in the Arun case will fight tooth and nail to prove the intent. His case will drag on.
Deputy minister's presence alongside activist at court sparks concerns, criticisms
Malaysiakini : Concerns have been raised over the presence of a deputy minister
alongside Temple Preservation Action Team (Tepat) chairperson Arun
Dorasamy as the latter faced court charges today. Images and news
reports showed Deputy Minister in the Prime Ministerās Department (Law
and Institutional Reform) M Kulasegaran standing with the activist at
the Jawi Magistratesā Court in Penang.
The photos were believed to have been taken before Arun pleaded not guilty
over a charge under Section 505(b) of the Penal Code, which
criminalises statements made with the intent to cause, or which may
cause, disturbance to the public.
Johor PKR Youth chief Faezuddin
Puad questioned why Kulasegaran, who is DAPās Ipoh Barat MP, allegedly
showed up at court to āaccompanyā Arun and urged the deputy minister to
explain.
āWe
do not want this to give the wrong impression to the people, as if the
government is siding with Arun or attempting to show political support
for him.
āWe are also concerned that this action could damage the
image of the Madani government and the prime minister in the eyes of
Malaysians,ā Faezuddin added in a Facebook post.
Temple Preservation Action Team (Tepat) chairperson Arun Dorasamy
PSM
central committee member Gandipan Nantha Gopalan highlighted that as an
MP, Kulasegaranās role is ānot to provide support for a racistā, but to
come up with better laws.
āLike the upside-down flag caseā
Kecik Mayong : The Boycott Man is always seen with opposition PAS leaders and promoting that party. Is that acceptable when he's a part of thr ruling govt ?
BOSSKU Kaw Kaw : Akmal, how come your idol Jibby not in ORANGE suit?
Any luck with your thoughts?
LOL
PurpleGuppy5319 : Don't worry Akmal, he's wearing the transparent cuffs like the ones used for Najib...
Open minded 2281 : Well done Minister as the police failed to act on police reports and DAP had to beg the police to take action on Muslims insulting Hindu faith.
This resulted in Hindu activists taking action. Kula has a point that the Hindu activists would not have done anything if the police had acted professionally.
On the Other Hand : The Malaysiakini editorial team has really gone to the dogs.
Not only were my comments deleted, they also had the audacity to ban me for two weeks, and failed to respond to my questions to the Editor asking for which posts of mine were at fault, for either being wrong in fact, or merely being a difference in opinion between myself and the Mkini editors.
There was not a whimper or sound from them as clearly their actions were a reflection of the lack of professionalism and religious bias of their editorial team.
Truly shameful lot we have here running the Mkini Comment section now.
apanama is back : "We are also concerned that this action could damage the image of the Madani government and the prime minister in the eyes of Malaysians,ā Faezuddin added in a Facebook post.
I am NOT aware that the Madani government and the prime minister still have an image to get damaged.
Any so-called image left? š¤
This comment against Kula is deliberate. If a Malay politician attends Vinoth's case, all will be quiet.
Netanyahu Gives GREEN-LIGHT - Iranians Begin Storming IRGC Targets In Tehran!?
Monday, March 16, 2026
Iran may still be firing, but Israel and the United States believe the regime is already being dismantled piece by piece. In this hard-hitting discussion, viewers will learn how Israeli and American officials are framing the war not as a temporary exchange.
A campaign to finish the job, crush Iranās military infrastructure and possibly pave the way for regime change. From the Strait of Hormuz and the Basij militias to Hezbollah, disinformation, missile defense and shifting regional alliances, this episode gives viewers a front-row seat to the strategic thinking shaping the war. They will not concede defeat. Only the Iranian people can end this. They need weapons. Get weapons into the hands of 50,000 Iranians that lost family or friends during the protests.
Israel and the USA are the most formidable military force the world has ever seen. Israel punches way above its weight, let's face it, they've needed to!
1 MIN AGO: No One Had HUMILIATED Keir Starmer Like This
A dramatic political moment has sparked intense discussion after Keir Starmer faced sharp criticism during a heated exchange that quickly gained attention across political media.
Moments
like this often dominate political news when a senior political figure
is challenged publicly. especially during live interviews, debates, or
parliamentary exchanges.
Especially during live interviews, debates, or parliamentary exchanges. In this video, we break down the confrontation, the context behind the criticism, and why the moment has generated such strong reactions among commentators and viewers.
We also examine the broader political implications and how public exchanges like this can influence political narratives and media coverage.
If you follow UK politics, Westminster debates, and high-profile political clashes, this video explains the moment behind the headline. He's an absolute disgrace and a joke, get this clown gone!
But what have you done about illegal immigrants Starmer?
Ilhan Omar IN CHAOS As Her Own Party ABANDONS Her!
Donāt forget the $30 million before we deport her then kick her out. If she was not in congress, she would already be in prison. She's here and in congress not to help Americans or America, but to advance her Muslim agenda throughout the US. She and others like her have got to go.
Sadly Democratic Party has no leadership and everyone with the big mouth is a leader. Jasmine is energetic and had a voice but her voice is against Trump did not allow to cross the line in recent primary.
Speak policies and values but hate and division is the prime subject for this progressive. We see more violence and progressive sponsored protest. The question is how long the democrats will continue this process to gain control?
This violent protests has caused death and blame the Republicans, how long this will go unpunished by the voters? Today, Congress tolerates illegal and criminal activities for extended periods, and no one can punish them;
DOJ can only state the offenses and that's it. Even the judges are incompetent, making arbitrary rulings; the Federal Supreme Court also needs to be held accountable for its actions.
John Thune is subverting the Will of the American people to save their own country from the rampant election fraud.
On the eve of Singaporeās National Day, August 8th, 1991, an unusual military exercise unfolded just 20 kilometres away in southern Johor. Malaysia and Indonesia were conducting a massive joint exercise named Pukul Habis in Malay. It roughly translates to āTotal Wipeout.ā
It involved thousands of troops, armour, artillery, and paratroopers. Its most intense phase was scheduled for August 9th, the very day of Singaporeās independence celebrations. The timing and proximity raised serious concerns for Singaporeās defence planners. In response, the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) activated a mobilisation drill, demonstrating the nationās ability to rapidly deploy its citizen army. No war broke out. But for a few tense hours, Singapore quietly prepared for the possibility.
I think the Singaporeans would have reached the River Muar in 24 hours, with their training and equipment. Where they would stop and consolidate their winnnings just like The West Bank. Our Air Force would have been wiped out. They would have total air supremacy, after that a long drawn out war. Where they will hammers us at will.
I remembered that day I was called back, reservists were called back for briefing & CO inform us to get ready for war with Malaysia. We stayed in the camp for around 10 days of standby. We all these NS NCO always feel like salted vegetables life as a frontline pest A soldier with blangadesh pay. I also remembered 1985 called back for confrontation Indonesian pirates & 1997 Indonesia East Timor breakout war peace keeping.
Malaysiakini : The government today rejected a British military expert's analysis that Singapore's armed forces would swiftly triumph if a war erupted between the two countries.
Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Defence Minister Najib Razak addressed the issue after a weekend newspaper dredged up a conflict scenario detailed in a book more than two years ago.
The Malay Mail 's report on "Defending the Lion City: The armed forces of Singapore" by Briton Tim Huxley, came as relations between Malaysia and its tiny but well-armed neighbour reached a low point amid several disputes.
The tabloid's sensational front page headline "War with Singapore, What if..." also followed a declaration by Mahathir in his New Year message to the nation warning any country that attacked Malaysia would get "a bloody nose."
Asked by reporters Monday why there was so much talk of war, Mahathir replied:
"It is the press who keep on asking us. So we have to respond. I said whoever dares to try would get a bloody nose. That's all. Just a bloody nose. I never said war." Asked specifically about the scenario of a swift Singapore victory attributed to Huxley, an associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies in London, Mahathir said:
"Well, we'll see, the proof of the cake is in the eating, as they say.
Terms of assets
"Basically it is the ground forces that count. Either you want to bomb the whole place up, or you have to fight on the ground.
"Germany had conquered France but in the end they had to give up. Japan conquered Malaysia and they had to give up.
Why take other people's country?"
Earlier, Defence Minister Najib Razak dismissed Huxley's analysis of military capabilities only in terms of assets.
"We cannot accept the analysis nor any parties which try to undermine the capabilities of the Malaysia armed forces because we have wide experience and this was not taken into account," he said.
A chart published by the Malay Mail and sourced to Huxley's book showed that in 2000, Singapore had total armed forces of 350,000 to Malaysia's 145,000, 60 main battle tanks against none and three submarines to none.
Malaysia is in the process of upgrading its military hardware, however, and has announced plans to purchase tanks, submarines and new jet fighters.
Talk of war breaking out between the neighbours, although apparently relished by some parts of the Malaysian media, has been dismissed by security analysts.
"The outbreak of war is far away from the minds of the political leadership of the two countries," the executive director of the Malaysian Strategic Research Centre, Abdul Razak Baginda, told AFP .
Relations between the neighbours have often been prickly since Singapore became independent of the Malay Federation in 1965, and current disputes include the pricing of Malaysia's water supplies to the resource-poor city-state and ownership of a tiny islet off the coast. ā AFP
Will Madani kowtow to Zamri and Tamim? By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
The "Exemplary" Two
Malaysiakini : "Princes in this case, do hate the traitor, though they love the treason."
ā Samuel Daniel
COMMENT
| The question rational Malaysians are asking themselves is how
preacher Zamri Vinoth and self-proclaimed land activist Tamim Dahri
Abdul Razak fled the country to Thailand? Both have a history of being
investigated and then let off the hook.
Both, at various times,
have flipped the bird at non-Muslims who have lodged police reports
against them, which amounted to a hill of beans.
Now
we are expected to believe that these two agitators, who have deep
connections with the religious bureaucracy or, at the very least, are
enabled by operatives from the religious deep state, suddenly fled the
country, and the police cannot find them?
Nostromo : Zamri, Tamrin, Firdaus, Asri, Zakir, Ridhuan, Akmal, and many others.
What a crowded stage.
All competing to see who can hate Non-Malays/Non-Muslims more than the other.
While the Malay masses cheer them on as Heroes and Idols.
Its like those Malay contest TV shows, Akademi Fantasia or Raja Lawak....but for Bigots.
These fellas tap into the bigotry and insecurity felt by most Malays. Its a goldmine.
Thats why they are so popular with Malays.
Hating Non-Malays/Non-Muslims is a business, and business is very good.
YellowWhale1374 : What these people are doing to the minorities here, they are basically setting example to other countries on how Muslims should be treated when they are the minorities there..
MS : The fact that this IGP was brought back into the Force after his retirement on 8 April 2025 says everything about the series of highly questionable decisions by the Manipulator whose actions in this case, point to the paucity of leadership talent in PDRM.
Taken with other appointments which includes leapfrogging stunts in the Judiciary, the sly shifts and sudden promotions in the AGC, the repeated renewals of a particular employment contract despite well-founded concerns, the master plan appears to be exactly what we are witnessing today - the calculated worsening of race relations, the purposeful subversion laws and rules and the general unsettling of the population - all for political survival.
The well-publicized provocations and incitements of the two characters mentioned here have undeniably gone into high gear under Madani which continues to provide them cover. It is not so much a clandestine religious state which is at work but the political apparatus itself which is directing the mischief.
Headhunter : The fact that they are so emboldened raises the real question of whether theyāre getting financial backing from our tax dollars through allocations from taxpayer-funded religious groups. They come across as agent provocateurs, intent on stirring up trouble with their religious rhetoric. The most troubling are those converts who not only bash their former faiths but also show disrespect toward their own race.
Free Malaysia Today : A Klang trader now faces a murder charge after a suspected gunman died during a violent encounter, raising difficult questions about how the law judges people who fight back. The charge sheet in a Klang magistrateās court last week was stark and simple.
A trader, R Ganesalingam, 49, was accused of murdering a 33-year-old man during an incident in Kapar earlier this month.
No plea was recorded as murder cases go to the High Court. Bail was denied.
For now, that is where the case stands.
Outside the courtroom, however, many Malaysians are asking a blunt question.
How does someone who appears to have confronted armed attackers end up facing a murder charge?
The answer lies in how the law deals with self-defence.
On March 5, Selangor police said a suspected gunman was killed and his accomplice injured after the motorcycle they were riding was rammed by a car following a shooting incident in Kapar.
Investigations found the two men had allegedly fired shots at a worker linked to the driver of the car at Kampung Perepat before fleeing on the motorcycle.
Those are the basic facts released so far. What happened in the seconds between the shooting and the fatal encounter will matter greatly in court.
What the law actually asks
Malaysian law recognises a personās right to defend themselves.
The Penal Code allows people to use force to protect life or property. In extreme situations, that force may even cause death if there is a genuine fear of death or serious injury.
But the protection is not unlimited. Courts usually ask three simple questions:
Was there an immediate and serious threat?
Was the response reasonable in that moment?
Did the force stop once the danger ended?
Often, the answer turns on seconds and small details.
What seems obvious at first glance can look different once investigators reconstruct the sequence of events.
Orang Asli boys chase cricket dreams, from jungle to city By Frankie D'Cruz
Young cricketers from Kemarian Cricket travel by boat from the interior
of Hulu Perak before continuing their journey by road to Ipoh for the
district schools tournament. (Hakimul Adry pic)
Free Malaysia Today : Schoolboys from a remote Perak village travelled hours by boat and road for their first cricket tournament. Next stop: Kuala Lumpur with Sri Lankan legends. PETALING JAYA: In a serene clearing surrounded by forest, the sound of a cricket ball striking wood echoes across a Orang Asli village in Hulu Perak.
The field is simply a patch of grass beside wooden houses raised on stilts, where children gather after school and turn a stretch of open ground into a cricket pitch.
This is where the young players of Kemarian Cricket first learned the game.
The boys attend SK RPS Kemar, a school tucked deep in the forests near Gerik. For most of them, cricket was once just another unfamiliar sport they saw on television or heard about in passing.
That changed when their teacher, Hakimul Adry, decided to introduce the game to them.
Hakimul, 26, knew little about cricket and had only played it in his teens. Yet he has since sparked a love for the game among his fellow teachers and the kampung community.
He teaches at SK RPS Kemar, where he has spent the past three years building a team from scratch among pupils who had never held a cricket bat before.
With limited facilities and equipment, Hakimul often dips into his own pocket to keep the team going, using part of his salary to buy balls, arrange transport and keep training sessions alive.
Hakimul is turning a small school field into a starting point for bigger dreams.
Muslim MP DEMANDS the UNTHINKABLE to SILENCE BRITONS, Then This HAPPENED!!!
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Are we heading toward a point where certain topics can no longer be openly discussed in Britain? In this video, I look at a tense exchange in the House of Commons over proposed measures around so-called anti-Muslim hatred ā and why critics fear this could become a backdoor blasphemy law.
That is the real issue here.
Because once Parliament starts creating vague rules around what can and cannot be said about a religion, an ideology, or related political issues, the danger is obvious:
legitimate criticism could be treated as criminal abuse.
And that should concern everyone ā regardless of faith, background, or party loyalty.
In this video I discuss:
Why vague hate speech definitions can threaten free expression
How criticism of Islamism, migration policy, integration, and community tensions could become harder to voice.
Why many fear a return to blasphemy laws in all but name
The wider issue of double standards in modern Britain
Why trying to suppress public criticism often makes tensions worse, not better
A free country must allow people to question ideas, challenge institutions, and speak openly about matters that affect national life.
If that right starts being chipped away, we are no longer dealing with democracy in the way most people understand it.
This is not about hatred.
It is about whether Britain remains a country where people are still free to speak plainly about what is happening around them.
Watch the clip, hear the arguments, and decide for yourself.
Do you think this is about protecting people from abuseā¦
or about restricting criticism?
COMMENT - Politics, preachers, and seeds of terror By R Paneir Selvam
Malaysiakini : When politics legitimises extremist narratives
The
weaponisation of race and religion in Malaysian politics is not new.
For decades, political competition has revolved around identity-based
mobilisation.
Campaign speeches warn of threats to Islam, to Malay
rights, or to national identity. Social media amplifies conspiracy
theories about demographic change or religious encroachment.
In many cases, political leaders frame national debates as existential struggles for survival.
Such
rhetoric can be politically effective. However, it also normalises a
worldview remarkably like the narratives used by extremist groups.
Terrorist
organisations thrive on the belief that society is divided into
opposing camps: believers versus enemies, insiders versus outsiders.
When mainstream political discourse adopts similar language, however
less extreme, it helps legitimise that worldview.
Young people
encountering extremist propaganda online may therefore see it not as a
radical departure from reality but as an intensified version of ideas
they already hear in public life.
OrangeJaguar9341 : A thought-provoking perspective. I just wonder if it's too late for Malaysia. The use of religion and race to galvanise and incite the public is already the modus operandi of politicians, partucularly those from race-based parties.
We have no Malay leaders with the courage, moral conviction and support to dismantle the ideological system that nurtures hate and extremism.
RR : Our Race and religious institutions are formed to protect and sustain their own interests. Hence there is no institution for pan Malaysian : even if there is one there will be no support unless the law is amended to accommodate diversity and universality.
Learning from Malaysian example, Spore has amended their laws to sustain diversity and universality to some extent to think and act that humanity is just ONE and the nation is ONE.
Beng Hock's case: Sister to address UNHCR on Tuesday
Malaysiakini : The younger sister of the late Teoh Beng Hock has travelled to Geneva
to raise the familyās long-running fight for justice at the United
Nations Human Rights Council.
In a statement today, Koong Hui
Yein, chairperson of the Teoh Beng Hock Association for Democratic
Advancement, said Teohās sister, Lee Lan, departed for Switzerland today
to attend the councilās 61st session.
Koong said Lee Lan (above, left) is scheduled to address representatives from the councilās 47 member states and other participating nations on March 17.
According
to Koong, Lee Lan will highlight the familyās 17-year struggle for
justice over Beng Hockās death and call on the UN to activate relevant
human rights mechanisms related to the case.
The family, she said, remains dissatisfied with the investigation, which ended with a āno further actionā outcome. āThis is a clear demonstration that the Malaysian government has denied the family their Right to Remedy,ā Koong said.
Koong said Lee Lanās mission to the UN aims to highlight that the case remains unresolved despite the passage of time. She
added that while the āMalaysia Madaniā government presents itself as
championing human rights and reform, it has fallen short in implementing
the Right to Life and the Right to Equality as guaranteed under the
United Nationsā Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
āThis
mission aims to use international mechanisms to pressure the Malaysian
government to fulfil its human rights obligations and initiate rigorous,
professional criminal investigations and prosecutions against the
suspects involved,ā she said.
Pushing for institutional reforms
In
2009, Beng Hock, who was then Selangor state executive councillor Ean
Yong Hian Wahās aide, was found dead after overnight questioning at
Selangor MACC, then headquartered at Plaza Masalam in Shah Alam.
A
2011 royal commission of inquiry ruled that he was driven to suicide
due to aggressive interrogation. However, in 2014, the Court of Appeal
ruled his death was caused or accelerated by unlawful acts, including
those of MACC officers.
On Nov 21 last year, the Kuala Lumpur High
Court ordered the police to complete the investigation into Beng Hockās
death within six months. In May, the Attorney-Generalās Chambers ultimately classified the case as no further action.
Teoh Beng Hock
Koong
further said Lee Lan and the associationās team will hold a live
broadcast from Geneva tomorrow (March 16) to update the public on the
mission.
She added that the familyās effort to bring the case to
the UN is not only about seeking justice for Beng Hock, but also about
pushing for institutional reforms to prevent future custodial deaths and
ensure such a tragedy does not happen again. As of last December,
the association had raised RM122,377 through nationwide roadshows and
online crowdfunding for the UN mission.
GrayPanther0439 : Pamela Ling, Amri, Pastor Koh and countless others..
BrownDove7179 : So much HOPE in the MADANI GOVT, but this happened. No better than the UMNO GOVT, BUT WORSE..!!!!!!
drkam : To be honest, Teoh Beng Hock was killed when Parti Keadilan Rakyat was running Selangor. At the time, the Menteri Besar could hardly do much with the Royal Malaysia Police and Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission under federal control.
Fast forward 17 years. PKR is now part of the federal government, yet somehow this case ā along with the famous Altantuya Shaariibuu case ā still behaves like a locked drawer with the key mysteriously missing.
So the family now has to travel all the way to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva just to ask for justice. Imagine that ā Malaysians needing a boarding pass to find the truth about something that happened in Malaysia.
Naturally, someone will probably say this is ānot patriotic.ā But when justice moves slower than KL traffic on a rainy Friday, people eventually look for another road. If the system worked properly, no one would need to fly halfway around the world just to ask what really happened.
Ganesan1 : Oh great, raise crowd fund from the public
if insufficient for your journey to justice, am sure DAP leaders will support by contributing parts of their perks to this assignment.
BTW, dont forget to highlight the 60-year long apertheid policy here, let foreign journalists do the rest, good or bad.
Flying, Rome, Rentap: One Malaysian Professorās Expanding Universe
Rakyat Post : IIUM Arabic language lecturer Professor Solehah Yaacob claimed Iban
warrior Rentap was Malay and descended from Hang Tuah ā the latest in a
string of controversial historical assertions that have drawn ridicule,
parliamentary debate, and calls for academic accountability.
When Professor Solehah Yaacob, an Arabic language lecturer at the
International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), claimed that Iban
warrior Rentap was Malay and a descendant of the legendary Malaccan
figure Hang Tuah, Sarawak pushed back hard.
āSuch claims are not only factually wrong but also show a blatant
disregard for the heritage and identity of the Iban people,ā said Peter
John Jaban, founder of Sarawak for Sarawakians.
He also questioned why an Arabic linguistics specialist was making claims about Borneoās indigenous history. The backlash was fierce ā but it was not the first time Solehah had started a national controversy.
In a mosque lecture delivered in December 2022, later uploaded to
YouTube in October 2025, she claimed ancient Romans learned shipbuilding
from the Malays.
Professor Emeritus Wan Ramli Wan Daud, a historian of Malay
technology at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), said there was no
archaeological or historical evidence to support the claim.
When some enjoy immunity above the rest By R Nadeswaran
Malaysiakini : COMMENT | In Malaysia, we have grown accustomed to a peculiar form of social classification. When one class of citizens is accorded priority and privileges under the New Economic Policy (NEP), it is largely accepted as a necessary intervention - an affirmative policy - even if foreign media have branded it āinstitutionalised discriminationā.
Yet, when this stratification extends to the enforcement of our laws, the conversation shifts. We are told the system is not flawed, but merely functioning as intended.
There is a critical distinction worth examining: a flawed system can be repaired, but a failed system spreads its own injustices until they become the norm.
We have arrived at the latter. Today, we witness a nation where one group can violate the law - even taunt those empowered to enforce - while another is identified, arrested, charged, and sentenced within days. This is not inconsistent enforcement; it is selective prosecution dressed in the language of order.
Sherlock : Keep up the good work? I can say that to Nades, Frankie, and all others, in the spirit of nation building.
Wan Azizah? The one almost a PM, that we thought was good for the country?
Oh NO...Now, things are becoming clear, why these people enjoy the immunity, Reduan Tee, Vinod, Firdaus, & gang, got patron saint punya backing, huh?
She better come out and clarify the truth, admit it or deny it. NO 2 way about it.
Better be convincing.
One Malaysian : Dats why many young talented Malaysians are leaving the country,we have a super biased system whether it's education, economy and now even racial and religion is all towards one race only!
BlueCougar1744 :
When we allowed a single majority race to dictate and rule without respecting our Federal Constitution, what will this lead to? Minorities rights and interest are trampled and despite numerous reports lodged, nothing is done to address these tensions.
One the fuse is lighted, who is to be held responsible? IGP, HM, PMX? It is high time to shut down the Unity Ministry which does not function. All sensible and morally upright Ministers should just let go of their positions now. DAP must opt out of Madani now. No need to wait till July. You will gain more respects and support comes GE 16. Stop dragging your feet.
Dr Suresh Kumar : "Keep up your work''. This says it all. The respected 'First Lady' has inadvertently exposed her true colour. Karma for her too. The non-Muslims should remember this in the 16th GE.
This is the reason I do not comment much on PAS or on their leaders' statements, no matter how ludicrous it may sound because they are not pretentious, that is what they believe in, after all it is called PAS (party Islam se-Malaysia) an Islamic party.
But for a so-called multi-racial party with the word 'Justice' as it's middle name that fought on the platform of justice and equality for all to make a 180 degrees turn after assuming power is unforgivable.