Saturday, 16 August 2025

Racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Akmal is an untouchable racist gangster in Malaysia?

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Racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Akmal is an untouchable racist gangster in Malaysia?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-0skE08a0c (WHY IS AKMAL GETTING AWAY WITH HIS THREATS?)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9SWmZBh17I (Is Malaysia Becoming A Gangster Society?

Victor Tan

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Malaysia today is facing a troubling reality that goes beyond isolated incidents. From the tragic Zara Qairina case to the Akmal Saleh UMNO flag controversy, and now the shocking scenes in parliament where YB Pendang invited Jelutong to a fist fight, the signs point to something deeply wrong in our political and social culture. These events are not happening in a vacuum—they are unfolding in full view of the public, even in front of schoolchildren visiting the highest legislative body in the country. When those entrusted with shaping the nation’s future choose threats and intimidation over logic and dialogue, it sends a message that erodes the very foundation of our democratic values. The recent attack on Rafizi Ramli’s son takes this decay to an even darker level. This was not a political disagreement, nor a heated debate—it was a direct and cowardly act against a child, carried out in a public space. Such incidents mark a dangerous shift in our society, one where personal and political conflicts spill over into outright violence. The fact that Caprice, too, was threatened for his role in an investigation only reinforces the sense that Malaysia is becoming a place where intimidation is a tool of choice, rather than the exception. This is not only morally unacceptable—it is a crisis that threatens our sense of safety, stability, and trust in institutions. We must be clear: this is not about partisanship, ideology, or personality. It is about whether Malaysia can uphold integrity, law, and leadership in the face of growing disorder. Anwar Ibrahim, as Prime Minister, cannot afford to treat this as just another news cycle. He must act decisively and demonstrate that Malaysia is not on a path to becoming a failed state. This means rejecting the normalization of political violence, standing firmly for the rule of law, and showing the kind of leadership that the people deserve. We are at a crossroads, and how our leaders respond today will determine whether Malaysia moves towards reform and renewal, or slides further into chaos.

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 17, 2025: Prof Dr Tajuddin Rasdi has labelled the racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Dr Akmal “Dr Ham/I Am Malay First” Saleh as racist gangster.

Yes, bulls eye Professor.

Akmal and Umno is a threat to multi-racial Malaysia’s national unity and harmony.

Unfortunately for the rakyat dan negara (people and country), Akmal appears to be untouchable by the law, police and Madani Unity Government (UG).

Lterlly, Akmalis allowed to get away with murder, freely spewing racial and religious venom without having to be held accoutabler by the law.

Akmal makes a mockery of UG’s 3R (Race, Religion, Royalty). 

No News Is Bad News reproduces below our previous post on the issues:

Friday, 15 August 2025

NATO PMX yelps again but where’s the action?

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NATO PMX yelps again but where’s the action?

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 15, 2025: Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister (PMX) Anwar Ibrahim today declared zero tolerance for bullying, racism and incitement.

But where’s the action against the real big culprits?

Since the declaration of the Madani Unity Government (UG) 3R (Race, Religion, Royalty), has any real big political garbage like Umno’s racial and religious bigoted youth chief Dr Akmal “Dr Ham/I Am Malay First” Saleh and those in PAS and Perikatan Nasional-Bersatu been arrested?

And, Malaysians’ perception is that both the police and UG dare not touch Akmal who freely utter statements that threaten national unity and harmony.

So Mr NATO (No Action Talk Only) PMX, prove Malaysians wrong and take immediate lawful action against Akmal for defying the 3R and threatening peace and harmony-loving multi-racial Malaysians.

Dr Ham and his flag clowns - Facbook image

No News Is Bad News reproduces below on Anwar’s hollow talk about zero tolerance for bullying, racism and incitement:

Malaysia

Anwar declares zero tolerance for bullying, racism and incitement (UPDATED)

Prime Minister issued a stern warning to enforcement agencies and offenders, carry out duties or be replaced with people who are brave and with integrity

Published on 15 Aug 2025 3:40PM


The government has allocated RM75.7 million to implement the incentive scheme, which is expected to benefit 91,672 public officers across various service categories - August 15, 2025

PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has issued a firm directive that there will be zero tolerance for bullying, intimidation, incitement — including racism — within the country, adding that strict action will be taken against all offenders, regardless of status.

Speaking at the 20th Civil Service Premier Assembly (Majlis Amanat Perdana Perkhidmatan Awam, MAPPA XX) at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC) on Friday, Anwar made clear that enforcement agencies that fail to act decisively will be replaced.

"The Cabinet has given its mandate, and I want to make it clear — whether it concerns the death of Zara in Sabah or the issue of the Jalur Gemilang, which we must honour and protect — these matters should not be exploited to inflame political tensions, or to criticise, insult, berate, or punish others without regard for rights or conscience," he said.

He warned that the government would not tolerate any form of selective inaction.

"I urge and give clear instructions to all enforcement agencies: whenever there is an offender, whether a prominent figure, a politician, or an ordinary member of the public who is clearly involved in acts of intimidation or incitement, I say this: enough," said Anwar.

The premier stressed that the MADANI government is committed to upholding the rule of law, justice, and social harmony, and that public institutions must lead by example.

This year's MAPPA XX, themed "MADANI Civil Service as the Pillar of Excellence", underscores the government's focus on integrity, efficiency, and innovation across Malaysia’s public sector, aligned with the principles of the MADANI governance framework.

Government Introduces One-Off Academic Recognition Incentive for Civil Servants

Anwar announced that Malaysia’s civil servants will now be eligible for a one-off Academic Recognition Award (HPA) in the form of a financial incentive for initiating and completing academic qualifications during their tenure.

The incentive applies to officers in both the Management and Professional Group as well as the Support Group, and will also be granted to those who attain recognised higher academic qualifications using their own financial means while in service.

“This incentive is awarded only once throughout the period of service,” Anwar said during his keynote address.

The rates set for the incentive are RM1,250 for recipients of a doctoral degree (PhD), RM1,000 for a master’s degree, RM750 for a bachelor’s degree, and RM500 for a diploma or equivalent qualification.

The government has allocated RM75.7 million to implement the incentive scheme, which is expected to benefit 91,672 public officers across various service categories.

In a related development, the Prime Minister also announced the extension of the Postgraduate Study Incentive Allowance (BITS) to include other ranks of the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM).

This expansion will apply to personnel holding the ranks of Sergeant (equivalent to Grade Z4) and Staff Sergeant (Grade Z5). Moreover, the minimum service requirement to qualify for the allowance will be reduced from six years to four years.

“This initiative will benefit 3,789 members of the armed forces and will come into effect on 1 January 2026,” Anwar said. - August 15, 2025

Thursday, 14 August 2025

Mafia-Yakuza-gangsterism evolves in Malaysia

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Mafia-Yakuza-gangsterism evolves in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 15, 2025: Socio-political commentator Murray Hunter asks: “How safe are you (in Malaysia)?”

In an article titled Dark shades of gangsterism in Malaysia, Hunter also the Madani Unity Government (UG) is also abusing law and enforcement to suppress evidence and truth to support the corrupt and VVIP gangsters.

Indeed, Mafia-Yakuza-gangsterism has evolved and descended upon Malaysia.

And Malaysia's No.1 bully, the racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Dr Akmal "Dr Ham/I Am Malay First Saleh" is free to bully non-Malays in Malaysia and the police seem reluctant/unable to take lawful action.

This is what Prof Dr James Chin thinks of the assault on Rafizi's 12-year-old son:
 

James Chin

I’m utterly horrified by this audacious attack, and I know every Malaysian is reeling in disbelief!

This was no random act – it is a calculated, professional hit, executed with precision. I won’t speculate on the masterminds behind this, but the sheer audacity of striking in a public place, under the watchful eyes of CCTV, sends a terrifying message: these criminals have no fear of the police or consequences!

This is eerily reminiscent of the Pamela Ling and Pastor Koh & Amri Che Mat cases – all abducted in broad daylight. How can such brazen crimes unfold in Malaysia? We are not a failed state, yet these incidents pile up!

Anwar Ibrahim and the Home Minister must act NOW! The time for excuses is over. If need be, bring in outside expertise to tackle this crisis. With unsolved cases like Pamela Ling, Pastor Koh, the KK firebombing, and the Nga firebombing stacking up, what will it take for Anwar to show real political will?

I’m actually confident the police can crack RR’s case quickly – but the point is this. If PDRM have the capability to solve this, they can solve the others too. Pamela. Koh. KK Mart. Amri. Nga. These aren’t just cases; they’re making a mockery of our legal system.

It’s time for action, not promises. Malaysians deserve answers, and we demand them NOW!

 No News Is Bad News reproduces below Hunter’s article dated yesterday (Aug 14) that was found shared on WhatsApp and related news reports:

Dark shades of gangsterism in Malaysia

MURRAY HUNTER

AUG 14, 2025

The attack on Rafizi Ramli’s son outside a shopping mall, where he was stabbed by a syringe highlights the dark shades of gangsterism that has descended upon Malaysia.

At the same time, police had to exhume the body of Zara to try and discover who the perpetrator of her violent death really is.

A woman allegedly assaulted in Pahang by a member of the Pahang Royal family is still waiting for action to be taken by the police and Attorney-General’s Chambers.

On top of these current cases there is the mysterious abduction of Pamela Ling by people clad in para-military uniforms directly outside the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). Over the past two years, lawyer-activist Siti Kassim’s car was armed with a bomb, KK Supermart was firebombed and police don’t have a clue.

Only last June, there were four gangland killings around Kuala Lumpur.

Gangsters are running around the city at will. Crime statistics increased 3.2% in 2023, with assaults up, property crime up, murder up 7.5%, and rape up 11.8% .

What are police doing about this? They are going after the hardened Facebook users, people who hang flags incorrectly, and people who insult the prime minister.

Police resources have been allocated towards political crimes, rather than the business the police should have really been doing – keeping the community safe.

It’s also become very noticeable that the police have been paying close attention to political crimes committed by non-Malays and those who don’t support the government.

There has been a boom in sedition investigations, at the cost of murder investigations.

South Africa during the apartheid times would have been proud of the PDRM. They have become the protectors of the Malay polity.

Corporate gangsterism is rife. While the mainstream media is now meek and mild and the independent media has been suppressed, corporate gangsters have been taking over public assets at a rate never been seen before.

The only news of this is through snippets here and there on X.

Anywhere else, people will be charged by the MCMC and their websites blocked for uncovering corruption through the used and abused Malaysian Communications Act (MCA).

The stripping of public assets and placing them in corporate hands is one of the best kept secrets in Malaysia today.

Cronies with bug money put SLAPP actions on anyone who even attempts to alert the public.

With all these resources being put into suppressing corruption and chasing people for made up crimes such as accidently putting the flag upside down (a crime for non-Malays only), it’s fully understandable why the gangsters are running free in Malaysia today.

Just think if a 12-year-old girl can be murdered, a lawyer have a bomb placed under her car, and a politician’s son can be attacked outside a shopping mall. How safe are you?

Sim calls for cops to act against Akmal for defying order

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The Penang DAP chairman calls the Umno Youth protest in Kepala Batas this evening provocative and says DAP will file a police report.

Penang DAP chairman Steven Sim said Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh clearly defied the police order by holding a protest in front of a hardware shop in Kepala Batas today.

PETALING JAYA: Penang DAP chairman Steven Sim has called for police action against Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh for defying a police directive and allegedly disrupting public order in Kepala Batas, Penang.

Sim, who is also the human resources minister and deputy DAP secretary-general, said police had advised against any gatherings in the area.

He said DAP had complied with the instruction and only sent local representatives to distribute Jalur Gemilang flags in conjunction with National Day celebrations.

“The protest was clearly in defiance of the police order and in breach of the law. It was a provocation that threatened public peace,” he said in a statement.

Sim said Penang DAP would lodge a police report over the incident and urged the authorities to send a clear message that such behaviour would not be tolerated.

Earlier this evening, Malaysiakini reported that Akmal and his wing members had gathered in front of a hardware store in Kepala Batas, Penang, whose owner was seen in a now-viral video hanging the Jalur Gemilang upside down.

He had previously threatened to stage a “class” to teach the man how to correctly fly the Jalur Gemilang if the man was not charged in court for his mistake.

Police had advised against the protest, noting the shop owner had already apologised and explained the matter.

Separately, former Penang deputy chief minister P Ramasamy said Akmal was holding the country “to ransom” over the incident.

The Urimai chairman said in a statement that this was not Akmal’s first act of “intimidation and bullying”, and that it would not be his last as long as law enforcement failed to act.

He also criticised DAP’s flag distribution efforts, calling it a misstep that gave Akmal an excuse to escalate tensions. The police also appeared to lack the will to contain the situation, he added.

Yesterday, former deputy law minister Ramkarpal Singh questioned Akmal’s apparent “immunity” despite several police reports being lodged over his remarks on the upside-down flag and called for a sedition probe.

He said Akmal had issued several “extreme and unacceptable” statements, which were divisive and contained racial undertones that could threaten public order.


Rafizi’s son to undergo 6 months of medical tests after syringe attack

Raphael Lee

PKR’s Rafizi Ramli says doctors have ruled out drugs or poison, but HIV and hepatitis checks will take several months.

 Pandan MP Rafizi Ramli’s son was dragged out of their family car and stabbed with a syringe at a Putrajaya shopping mall yesterday afternoon.

KUALA LUMPUR: Former economy minister Rafizi Ramli today said that his 12-year-old son would have to undergo six months of medical tests to rule out the possibility that he was injected with anything dangerous during an attack at a Putrajaya mall yesterday.

The Pandan MP said doctors and police had yet to determine what the syringe contained, prompting a series of blood and food tests as well as extended hospital observation.

Rafizi said there were three possibilities: drugs or poison, which doctors had ruled out after observation; a virus such as HIV or hepatitis; or plain water.

“So far, there have been no immediate effects (for drugs or poison). I take comfort in that as a father, we can rule out drugs and poison,” he told a press conference in Parliament today.

However, Rafizi said the possibility of a viral infection could only be ruled out after “at least six months” of monitoring.

“We can only know after six months, and we will have to continuously monitor his behaviour,” he said.

Rafizi earlier revealed that his wife had received two threatening text messages from an unknown number this morning, reading: “Be quiet. If you continue, AIDS.”

He said he suspected that yesterday’s attack was linked to a case he was looking into, adding that he had met a group of whistleblowers just last week.

According to Rafizi, his son was dragged out of their family car by two individuals dressed in black and wearing full-face helmets and stabbed with a syringe.

The assailants escaped, while the boy was rushed to the hospital.


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