Archive for April 22, 2008

All In The Family

 

COFFIN MAN’S LAST POW-WOW
BARADAN KUPPUSAMY

TAN Sri M.G. Pandithan is no stranger to real life drama.

The man, who brought a coffin to the MIC headquarters in 1989 to dramatise his expulsion from the MIC, now lies dying in Kuala Lumpur Hospital and fighting to save his Indian Progressive Front, the party he formed in 1989, from disintegration.

On Sunday morning Pandithan, 72, summoned all his lieutenants for a final pow-wow at his bedside at the hospital and dropped a bombshell on the solemn gathering.

His voice barely a whisper and with a tube running into his lungs from his throat to pump out the phlegm, Pandithan indicated by hand gestures and a few words that he wanted his wife Puan Sri Jayashri, a total stranger to politics, to be made acting president and after his death, president.

“She is the only unifying figure after me,” Pandithan whispered to 19 of the 26 Central Working Com- mittee members gathered around him. He wanted them to sign a document accepting his wife as the leader.

Several leaders refused to sign, a few walked out but the majority signed the document, which declared Jayashri Pandithan, 52, as the leader of the party.

At one time, the IPF was a formidable force in Tengku Razaleigh Ha m z a h ’s 1990 Gagasan Raykat coalition but is now a pale shadow of its former self and fractured into several pieces.

“Pandithan is in bad shape,” said one of the leaders who attended. “It had the solemn air of a final deathbed gathering. I signed because it came out like his final death wish. In Hindu culture, honouring a person’s death wish is paramount.” IPF deputy president V. Senkuttuvan said: “He is fighting for his life but we accept his nomination of his wife as acting president.

She is the only one who can work with all the factions.

“I will co-operate with her.” However, other leaders are fighting shy of accepting a woman and Pandithan’s inexperienced wife as their leader. “She is a housewife, she knows nothing about politics,” one of the 19 who attended the hospital gathering said. “I can accept it if his son takes over.” Pa ndit h a n ’s only child Jeyan is a fourth year medical student in U k ra i ne.

Another IPF leader said a housewife is not necessarily unqualified and pointed to Dr Wan Azizah Ismail, president of Keadilan, as an example.

Pandithan was a MIC vice-president and leader of the dalit (working class) wing in the party but was expelled by party president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu after he sided with the late Datuk K. Pathmanaban in the 1986 party e l e c t io ns.

He was expelled in 1989 and brought a coffin to the MIC head office to signify his determination to stop his expulsion until his de a t h .

After the 1990 general election IPF tried to gain entry into Barisan Nasional but failed because of opposition from Samy Vellu.

The news of Jayashri taking over IPF from the dying Pandithan sent shock waves across the Indian community, which reacted with scorn, blaming Pandithan for turning the party into a family property.

“He should have called for a special AGM … and let members decide the future,” said K. Panjamurti, 59, leader of the IPF Bersatu, a breakaway faction of the I P F.

“For the moment my position is no n - c o m mit t a l , ” said the former IPF secretary general. “If she calls a meeting of all IPF factions, I will attend but beyond that I can say nothing more.

“I must stress that IPF is a poor ma n ’s party and it should remain as such.” Jayashri could not be contacted despite repeated attempts.

Although the party is in shambles, it has one diamond a RM3 million building near the turf club which doubles up as party headquarters and conference centre.

Malay Mail

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‘Level Four Boys’: Damaging bane for PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah? « The “thirteen million plus Ringgit” guy rambles….

 

‘Level Four Boys’: Damaging bane for PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah?

The ‘Level Four Boys’ have been suspected to be the real and actual ‘decision maker’ of the Government, since the creation of the office in 2003. They are now believed to have an unprecedented overpowering absolute control of the Prime Minister of Malaysia, PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Dato’ Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, in the official capacity as the Chief Executive of the country and leader of the ruling party.

The primary function of this Private Office of the Prime Minister is to assist the Prime Minister in doing his job. It then grew so powerful that it actually undertook a lot of decision making process influences previously provided by agencies like the Economic Planning Unit, Manpower Planning Unit and at times, Cabinet itself. Of course, some of top party decisions are also undertaken by this team.

The ‘Level Four Boys’ is a term first introduced by the Former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad in his dedicated speech to criticize PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah and his administration in a closed-door event. The event was organized by Malaysia Today at Century Paradise Club, Taman Melawati, Ulu Kelang on 22 June 2006. It was in reference to the ‘inner circle’, comprising of his son, Dato’ Kamaluddin Abdullah, son-in-law Khairy Jamaluddin and close personal aides such as Dato’ Ahmad Zaki Zahid, Dato’ Kamal Khalid, Dato’ Dr. Vincent Lim Kian Tick, Dato’ Wan Farid and a few others.

Many speculate the overwhelming ‘influence’ these thirty-something gentlemen possess. With top British university education and grossly lack of experience and exposure (especially macro-management), they are often coyly referred to as, “Budak tak kerin’ idun” (wet behind the ears) by Tun Dr. Mahathir. Somehow, the real far-reaching effects these young men have on the decisions by PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah, is really both strategically and tactically damaging.


It was Dr. Vincent Lim and Zaki Zahid who influenced PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah on the decision to cancel the “Scenic bridge-replacing the Johor Causeway” in March 2006. Then, these duo, also concocted the blue-print of the mega project South Johor Economic Region (SJER). It has since been renamed twice, as Iskandar Development Region in November 2006, and last week, Iskandar Malaysia. It is deemed that Iskandar Malaysia is a comprehensive development program to benefit Singapore strategically, allowing contraband from nations such as Israel, to be channeled into this region of 240 million Muslims, via Johor Bahru.

Iskandar Malaysia is now being seen as the beginning of the demise of the New Economic Policy as PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah long time mentor, now made IDRA Advisory Panel Chairman Former Deputy Prime Minister Tun Musa Hitam made the announcement in Johor Bahru March last year.

Zaki has been said to have sat with PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah at the many Khazanah Holdings Bhd. Special briefings to the Prime Minister. He is said to be the one who asked the many questions transpired after each briefing. Holding such a strategic position and having a very close ear to PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah, led to the Proton scandal of disposing highly valuable MV Agusta to highly elusive and mysterious Gevi S.p.A for one Euro and Husqavarna (one of the brands under MV Agusta) was then sold off to BMW Motorcycles last year for a whopping Euro 93 million price tag.

The National Automotive Policy, which is the systematical and structured program to see the slow demise of Proton, was actually put in place by Zaki, with the help of his long time buddy Omar Mustapha Ong of Ethos Consulting. The duo were also instrumental in the giga economic development corridor humongous masterplans of Northern Corridor Economic Region, Eastern Corridor Economic Region, Sabah Development Corridor and Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy. The implementation and deliverance of these giga proportion economic development projects is thought by many to be highly doubtful.

Khairy Jamaluddin is said to have brought Air Asia’s boss, Tony Fernandes, to the Seri Perdana Complex for a private briefing with PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah on the weekend before the Malaysia Airlines Rationalisation Plan was announced. Suspiciously, Malaysia Airlines had to give up its entire domestic route (plus Rural Air Service) except for nineteen to AirAsia. This program saw an immediate redundancy for over 3,500 loyal serving airline professionals. Khairy’s close association with Fernandes was finally revealed when the latter joined ECM Libra as a director and shareholder, after Khairy made the announcement to sell of his stake in the recently obtained a universal stock broking license for the now capitally and resource enlarged firm.

Khairy, who had left the Prime Minister’s Office as the Deputy Chief Secretary in August 2005, was actually brought in to a special briefing on Singapore to the Prime Minister by Foreign Minister Dato’ Seri Syed Hamid Al Bar. The insistance of his stay in the meeting was, “Khairy is an expert on Singapore”. Khairy’s personal affiliation of Singapore is so apparent that since PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah ascended to Premiership, the bi-lateral relationship with Singapore had never been so close. So much so, even Malaysian Government and Khazanah are emulating and adopting ‘The Singapore Way’ of doing things, et al; including their terminology, “Government linked company” (GLC) in exchange to previous used “Government controlled company”.

Conveniently, at the ASEAN Head of Government meeting in November 2005, held at KLCC Convention Centre, Malaysia as the chair and host, led a charge against Myanmar in the pressure for ‘democratization’. This is very much favourable to the West, and was previously, a Singapore’s crusade within ASEAN. Malaysia, as a founding member defied its own policies and breached the fundamental ASEAN principle of “Non-interference in domestic politics” policy. In short, Malaysia saw a shift in foreign policy since Khairy came into the main administration scene.

In December 2005, when asked by The Star, on the proposed merger of ECM Libra and Avenue Capital, which directly involved his son-in-law Khairy Jamaluddin, PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah conveniently answered “I don’t know, I am not involved”. There is a serious breach of several explicit provisions within Securities and Companies Act, as Khairy, obviously, had vested interests in the high-powered but dodgy deal. Protests by the Minority Stockholders Watchdog Group against several issues in the merger were conveniently ignored by the Securities Commission. Until present, the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee had not resolved the findings to his highly talked about scandal, especially within the capital market practitioners.

Khairy sekeluarga

Recently, the sixteen-page private letter which Wanita UMNO Head, Dato’ Seri Rafidah Aziz had sent to PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah as a post-election reaction. The letter somehow found its way to Khairy’s mother, Datin Rahmah Abdul Hamid, and the former got a surprising earful from the latter, via telephone.

Dato’ Kamaluddin Abdullah, the biggest shareholder of Scomi Bhd., has the most to gain. His company had a meteoric rise in the Malaysia corporate scene since five years ago. Recently, post 12th General Elections (PRU 12), after Tun Dr. Mahathir and Dato’ Mukhriz demanded PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah to resign immediately, and Tengku Tan Sri Razaleigh Hamzah asked 18,000 UMNO branches to hold an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM), Tun Musa went to meet PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah at Seri Perdana. As a former ‘leader’ to PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah, Tun Musa was giving his two bits personal advice on current political situation in the private meeting, when suddenly, Kamaluddin stormed in and said to his father “What ever you do, do not agree to an EGM!”. The immediate reaction from Tun Musa was, “Who is the Prime Minister, you or him”, pointing towards Kamaluddin.

Kamaluddin was the organiser of the infamous Seri Perdana Merdeka Soiree, the week Malaysia celebrated its 50th birthday at the Prime Minister’s Official Residence, Seri Perdana. An esteemed flock of high-powered Malaysians were the only admitted guests, plus some from abroad, to enjoy the R & B renditions of George Benson and Al Jarreau. The fact is that, since occupying Seri Perdana, the first family have not been having the average Malaysians as guests. Not even the traditional first day Hari Raya Aidil Fitri Open House, introduced during his predecessors’ time. The only time average rakyat were allowed access into Seri Perdana since five years ago was during Datin Seri Endon Mahmood’s passing in October 2005.

Of course, the issue of media control, is the real propaganda agenda which has been taken to task by the Prime Minister’s Office Media Coordinator Dato’ Kamal Khalid. Nowadays, the mainstream media editors get calls from this office more frequently than ever. Not only what were allowed to be published were discussed, the angle of the news and the photos to be used were instructed and selected. Surprisingly, these spin effort were never really discussed with the Boss. For example, the weeks preceeding to his wedding with Jeanne Abdullah in June 2005, editors were instructed that the rumours cannot be raised during any media conferences with PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah. Conveniently, the sloppy Malaysian leader ‘let the cat out of the bag’, voluntarily.

The most recent incident took place, just before the PRU 12, PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah did something amazingly unprecedented as UMNO President and BN Chairman. In a meeting with UMNO Management Committee, PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah suddenly took over the prepared BN Manifesto. When asked by Rafidah “Lah, siapa buat BN Manifesto ni? Kita tak pernah tahu pun!“. Coyly, the answer was “Ini Zaki yang buat. He is very good, you know!”.

Time and again, PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah overtly vehement denied that his son-in-law, Khairy, was ever involved in his decision-making, be it in the Government, or the party. Since the famous TV 3 special interview, conducted by Bernama Chairman Annuar Zaini, no one in the streets actually believed him. Not even the folks in the boondocks, who have never in their lifetime had access to internet. When UMNO Pulau Pinang met up with PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah on rumours that certain unfavourable characters were to be pitted by BN as candidates in the state, his response was “Nanti saya balik, bincang dengan Khairy“.

Within this week, one of the Press Secretary Wan Esuriyanti was leaving her post. Khairy took to the task to interview Dato’ Ainon Ahmad, a former NST journalist, for the job. PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah’s trusts for his aides like Kalimullah “Riong Kali” Hassan, had actually propelled him on a self-destruction mode, prematurely.

The most recent controversial is the ’self-righteous populist’ direction PM ‘Flip-Flop’ is going, with regards to the Judiciary issue. Last night, he announced the reinstatement of gratuities and emoluments, ex-gratia, of the sacked Judges since the highly controversial but lawful ejection of Lord President Tun Mohamed Salleh Abas and four other judges in August 1988. It was almost an admission of guilt and will lead to endless further ramblings. It is still a mystery why PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah is willing to depart from the normal convention and thread along these ice-thin line which set a new irrevocable precedent, when it actually served no tangible value for the majority of Malaysians, who are actually non-chalant about this whole issue. The fact that Tun Salleh is the father-in-law of his son’s partner in Scomi, Shah Hakim Zain, is not quashing other speculations by skeptics of this odd move.

It is too apparent that the PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah has been grossly insulated from real information, and an over-reliance to the ‘Level Four Boys’ for the information all way through the decision making process. The decisions made had reached its overbearing level and inviting series of ‘mini rebellions’, within the society and system. An example never before in the 35 year history of illustrious service of Malaysia Airlines, did passengers feel so frustrated with delays and poor service of the once pride of the nation. Of course, the rate of the Police Force efficiency has deteriorated greatly, ever since the “Naked-ear-squat-in-lock-up” case, which also saw Malaysia made a totally unneccessary apology to China.

All these, were actually the most important factors why the rakyat decided to vote against BN. Blaming it on UMNO and BN’s fifth columnists was never the right approach, nor convincing enough. This is further topped by the continuous grossly vomit-level arrogance of, “We won big. We have a big mandate from the rakyat. Just eight short of two-third majority”, which will systematically drive the rakyat’s confidence and support away from UMNO and BN.

In short, the once respectable Cabinet Minister for his “pious and clean” outlook, is now being systematically destroyed and it is damagingly irreversible, by a small group of thirty-something, for his grave over reliance and morbid dependence on information and decision making process.

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I look like an Indian, I sound like an Indian

I look like an Indian, I sound like an Indian

This Indian brother must be congratulated and I salute him for being conscious of his origins. Religion cannot change our originality, our ethnic quality does not vary whatever religion we may profess. Earlier on while blogging, I used to be disturbed when race and religion were mixed up. Many a post of mine reflected on this issue and I have received brickbats as well as support from other Indian Muslim brothers. To my supporters I say thank you and for those who did not agree with my argument, I still say they are misinformed. I believe there is a big group of Indian Muslims whose allegiance to Tamil as their root remains very strong. They are great.

I look like an Indian, I sound like an Indian

Proud to be Indian Muslim | Apr 22, 08 4:23pm

I refer to the letter Indian Muslims ethnically cleansed.

Not all Indian Muslims think like Gepima and Kimma. I certainly do not want to sell my identity for a few extra ringgit. My parents migrated to Malaysia in the 1960s and I was born on this soil in the 1970s.

I used to be ashamed to be an Indian Muslim because in this country, race was related to religion whereby a Malay was equated with Islam, a Chinese with Buddhism and Indian with Hindu and I did not see where I fit in.

But as the years passed by, I realised the beauty of my own ethnic identity. I am now proud to speak Tamil. This is my mother tongue and I cherish its beauty. I love Indian food, cinema and songs. My father put himself as Malay in my birth certificate but I changed it myself back to ‘Indian’ in my identity card.

Hence, what Gepima and Kimma did was a source of great humiliation for me. How could both these groups claim to speak for all Indian Muslim Malaysians? And do they lack basic common sense?

Religion can be changed. It is a state of the mind and heart. But how can you change your genetic identity? It is in our DNA, for god’s sake. If we are born Indian, we cannot change to become a Malay or a Chinese as and when we like just because we want to get certain rights and privileges as well.

I look like an Indian. I sound like an Indian. Therefore, I am an Indian. And I am proud of it too. My plea is for Gepima and Kimma not to claim to represent me and those who think like me.

As far as I am concerned, even if I am the last Indian Muslim standing, I will stand proudly, for God made me what I am and I do not suffer from any so-called low self-esteem as claimed by Gepima.

I look like an Indian, I sound like an Indian

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Astronaut=Astronut; - The Same

How do you spell cat. Er…er kat, correct, correct, correct, it looks the same, it sounds the same, and well it is kat with a couple of legs.

Houston, we have a spelling problem
Najiah Najib

WE all make mistakes, but when the gaffe is made in public, it can be somewhat embarrassing.

Unfortunately, our Malaysian astronaut, Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Sheikh Mustapha, had one of those moments recently. And some kids were happy to save h im .

It was during a visit to SK St John (1) on April 12 when Dr Sheikh Muszaphar was asked to pen a message on a mural at the s c ho o l ’s canteen wall to mark its sports day celebrations.

After giving a brief yet inspirational speech to the students, he made his way to the wall and wrote: “SK St John (1), Dreams are possibble! Signed, Dr Sheikh, Angkasawan Malaysia.” The kids pointed out to him that ‘possible’ was spelt with a single ‘B’ but by that time, it was a bit too late.

“The mistake was understand- able. Dr Sheikh Muszaphar was in a rush to go to another event. In his haste, I think he just wasn’t able to put much thought in it,” said school principal Pok Mee Chin.

“I believe he was also overwhelmed by all the attention from the students. The students looked up to him and were pushing one another to be near him.

“After his speech, many students came up to me and said they wanted to be an astronaut like Dr Sheikh Muszaphar.” She said despite the spelling error, it was undeniable that his presence had made the school children very happy.

Poh explained the orthopaedic surgeon had agreed to drop by the school as a personal favour to one of the school’s dignitaries.

“It was a last-minute plan and we’re glad that he made it to our sports day, even if it was for a little while.

“He was very courteous and a huge inspiration for our students.

We want to let Dr Sheikh Muszaphar know that he is welcome at SK St John (1) any time,” a dde d Po h .

Some world leaders had also committed similar boo boos, with the most famous probably former US Vice-President Dan Quayle’s.

At an elementary school spelling bee in New Jersey in 1992, he had corrected a student’s correct spelling of ‘potato’ to ‘potatoe’.

This had led to him being widely ridiculed in the media and the general public in both the US and overseas as an intellectual lightweight.

Malay Mail

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Nepalese king wants to stay

Nepalese king wants to stay

This King is in a quandary, people say go, King says he will stay. One thing strikes me as odd. Without the people what is the King going to rule over - his royal palace may be, but isn’t it funny ruling your own house. Some similarity in this country of ours, losers are asked to go, they insist they must say. Taking a leaf from the comments of the Maoists, if you don’t go on your own volition (choice), then you will have to be forced out.

Nepalese king wants to stay


Big News Network.com Monday 21st April, 2008

Despite calls by the leading Maoist party in Nepal, King Gyanendra has said he does not plan to leave the country for a life in exile.
King Gyanendra’s position has come under pressure following the election victory of the Maoist party a week and a half ago.
Although the full results are not yet known, it is expected that the Maoists will gain almost half the seats in the country’s parliament.
But the king has made it clear in a statement, he has no intention of departing simply because the Maoists want to put an end to Nepal’s monarchy, which has lasted 240 years.
Some hardline Maoists have also said that if the king does not leave the country of his own volition, he will be forced to do so.

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Beijing Olympic Torch

Malaysian hypocrisy over Tibet

Two good articles worth our reading. Political reactions world wide is a phenomenon that augers well especially if the people want to send a message to the perpetuator. Right or wrong, the people’s disappointment has been publicised. Let the Big Brothers fight it out.

On Olympic torch arrives in KL amid heavy security

Scott Thong Yu Yuen: As our nation’s leader warn against Malaysians holding protests against the Beijing Olympics, I feel compelled to ask a pertinent question - what if Thailand had sent its army and tanks into Malaysia and conquered the entire Peninsula? And then what if Bangkok were to host the 2020 Olympic Games?

Would Malaysians be all smiley and happy-happy about the Olympic Torch relay while our country remained occupied as a ‘rightful province of historic Greater Siam’? Would our neighbours keep officially silent about the gradual replacement of Malaysian multi-culture with Thai customs and norms, just to stay on the good side of the Thai economic giant?

Would our mainstream media newspapers only print letters that bash the West for daring to criticise and politicise the Thailand Games? Heck, what if instead of China Olympics and Tibetan protestors, they were having Israel Olympics and Palestinian protestors? Do you think that the same people calling for the Olympic Games not to be politicised would keep singing the same tune? Do you think that our politicians would call for public restraint, or public protests?

(If you want a hint, just look at the recent hoo-ha over two Israeli members in an English football team who came close to being denied entry to our tolerant nation.) In my honest opinion, it is totally one’s prerogative to protest whatever you want or to condemn whatever protest is being held.

Just don’t act as if you yourself are completely just, righteous and fair-minded. Be honest and admit your highly political biases. I looked at my nation in the mirror, and saw only hypocrisy.

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Family held at Malaysia torch relay

The Japanese family arrested for unfurling the Tibetan flag was released without any charge [AFP]

Pro-Tibet protesters have clashed with Chinese nationals in Kuala Lumpur after unfurling a Tibetan flag at the start of the Malaysian leg of the Olympic torch relay.

A Japanese brother and sister and the woman’s five-year-old boy, along with a Buddhist monk and a British woman wearing a “Free Tibet” T-shirt, were detained by the Malaysian police, after they clashed with Chinese supporters on Monday.

Strict security

The Olympic torch was carried through Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital, under tight security, to avoid the chaos that has plagued the relay in Paris, London, Athens and San Francisco.

Malaysian police had deployed 1,000 officers along the 16.5km route of the torch relay.

Security concerns have forced the authorities in Indonesia, Australia and Japan, the torch’s upcoming stops, to change or shorten their routes, with Indonesia opting to have spectators on an invitation-only basis.

Malaysia had warned that anybody disrupting the torch relay would be arrested.

Imran Jaafar, the president of the Olympic council of Malaysia, was the first to run with the torch, accompanied by uniformed policemen and motorcycle outriders.

Jaafar said: “I am very excited, very honoured to be the first runner. The honour is not just for myself, but also for the country.”

Supporters clash

Chinese say their country can not be split [AFP]

Chinese nationals who gathered along the route shouted “Taiwan and Tibet belong to China” and “No one can split China”.

They attacked the Japanese family which unfurled the Tibetan flag at the beginning of the relay with plastic batons.

Muhammad Sabtu Osman, Kuala Lumpur police chief, said: “They unfurled the Tibetan flag and a ‘Free Tibet’ banner, and were immediately taken to the police station, only for documentation purpose.”

Malaysian police said that the Japanese were released without any charges after six hours and were residents of Malaysia itself.

Earlier, the torch relay had attracted anti-China protests during stopovers in Europe and the Americas, following China’s crackdown on protesting Tibetans.

Onward journey

The Olympic torch now travels to Indonesia in its next leg.

Indonesian organisers said that they would stage a shortened, invitation-only torch relay, under heavy security on Tuesday, to thwart any anti-China protests.

Sumohadi Marsis, the organising committee head, said: “The steps were taken after pressure from the Chinese embassy.”

Marsis said: ” The relay was originally scheduled to take place through the centre of Jakarta, the capital, but will now mostly follow the road that circles the city’s main sport stadium.”

“Eighty torchbearers will run around the stadium about five times,” said Marsis.

Marsis said that 5,000 guests, mostly schoolchildren, would watch the 7km relay but members from public would be barred.

“We have to make it limited.”

The torch moves on from Indonesia to Australia and even Australian organisers said the relay route had been shortened to avoid central and narrow streets where protests could be organized.

Ted Quinlan, Australian torch relay organiser, said they had identified “hot spots” for protests and the route could be changed if protests got out of control.

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BBC NEWS | Middle East | Saudi women ‘kept in childhood’

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Saudi women ‘kept in childhood’

Emancipation of woman or freedom of woman is lost on the Saudis. Woman are treated as a chattel in doing housework and bear children; the other rights are controlled by men. What a horrible injustice to women.

Saudi women ‘kept in childhood’

Saudi women in Hofuf

Women cannot make even simple decisions on children, the report says

Saudi women are being kept in perpetual childhood so male relatives can exercise “guardianship” over them, the Human Rights Watch group has said.

The New York-based group says Saudi women have to obtain permission from male relatives to work, travel, study, marry or even receive health care.

Their access to justice is also severely constrained, it says.

The group says the Saudi establishment sacrifices basic human rights to maintain male control over women.

Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world where women are not allowed to drive.

Saudi clerics see the guardianship of women’s honour as a key to the country’s social and moral order.

‘No progress’

The report, Perpetual Minors: Human Rights Abuses Stemming from Male Guardianship and Sex Segregation in Saudi Arabia, draws on more than 100 interviews with Saudi women.

Farida Deif, women’s rights researcher for the Middle East at Human Rights Watch, said: “Saudi women won’t make any progress until the government ends the abuses that stem from these misguided policies.”

It’s astonishing that the Saudi government denies adult women the right to make decisions for themselves but holds them criminally responsible for their actions at puberty

Farida Deif,
Human Rights Watch

Read the full HRW report

The report says that Saudi women are denied the legal right to make even trivial decisions for their children - women cannot open bank accounts for children, enrol them in school, obtain school files or travel with their children without written permission from the child’s father.

Human Rights Watch says that Saudi women are prevented from accessing government agencies that have no established female sections unless they have a male representative.

The need to establish separate office spaces for women is a disincentive to hiring female employees, and female students are often relegated to unequal facilities with unequal academic opportunities, the report says.

Male guardianship over adult women also contributes to their risk of exposure to violence within the family as victims of violence find it difficult to seek protection or redress from the courts.

Social workers, physicians and lawyers say that it is nearly impossible to remove guardianship from male guardians who are abusive, the group says.

“It’s astonishing that the Saudi government denies adult women the right to make decisions for themselves but holds them criminally responsible for their actions at puberty,” said Ms Deif.

“For Saudi women, reaching adulthood brings no rights, only responsibilities.”

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Saudi women ‘kept in childhood’

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