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To the Malacca government, the Jalur Gemilang has a 16-pointed star indicating 16 states! We wonder where are the other two extra states! And the national flag flown by the government has three fewer stripes! Such a moronic government led by Umno, the party of Dr Akmal “Dr Ham/I Am Malay First” Saleh!
So, who in the Malacca government is responsible for insulting the Jalur Gemilang?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH8xTrZFtS4 (Teng Roasts Akmal! Parliament Shop Flag Mistake—Fire The Speaker or Shut Parliament 30 Days?)
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The Melaka Historic City Council made a shocking mistake in the national flag design, turning the star into 16 points! Former Selangor EXCO Teng Chang Khim didn’t hold back, publicly mocking Melaka’s UMNO Youth chief Akmal and questioning whether the Chief Minister should be fired—or if the state government building should be closed for 30 days.
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 3, 2025: So, the Malacca government thinks Malaysia has 16 states and thus the Jalur Gemilang (national flag) has 16-pointed stars.
That is not only the state government’s ignorance but instead of 14 red and white stripes (also indicating the 14 states of Malaysia), the flag hoisted by the government for the 68th Merdeka (Independence) had only 11 stripes!
So, where are you Dr Akmal “Dr Ham/I Am Malay First” Saleh, the racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief?
And, Akmal is also the Merlimau assemblyman in the state assembly!
So, Akmal, what is your stabnd now?
Protest, sack the Umno chief minister or what?
And, the Polis di-Raja Malaysia, where are you in law-enforcement?
Is there a police investigation and will anyone be arrested, especially the chief minister?
Or, is law enforcement lopsided, selective and discriminatory?
When karma strikes, it strikes hard successively! Has Akmal learnt his lesson on bullying individual selectively for their genuine mistakes?
Clearly, the true spirit of the 68th Merdeka has been destroyed by Umno.
We doubt, unless he is arrested, charged and put behind bars.
View the above video clip and see how former Selangor state executive councillor Teng Chang Khim “roasts” Akmal over the Jalur Gemilang gaffe by the Malacca government.
Like the above, no action is expected of the police on the Malacca government. Talk only of action. The police only know how to bully individual selectively!
How about closing down the Pontian Municipal Council for 30 days, just like how a dental clinic and a mini supermarket in Johor were ordered to close for 30 days?
Pontian Municipal Council also commits flag blunder
By VENESA DEVI
Sunday, 31 Aug 2025
JOHOR BARU: Just days after reprimanding a mini supermarket in Pekan Nanas for flying the state flag upside down, the Pontian Minicipal Council (MPPn) has come under fire itself for a flag-related mishap.
MPPn has drawn flak for allegedly sharing a photo of a decoration featuring the wrong number of points on the star of the Jalur Gemilang.
In the photo, which was reportedly posted on the MPPn Facebook page, the star on a replica of the national flag had 16 points instead of the correct 14.
The post, which has since been removed, is believed to show the exterior decoration of a building in Pontian in conjunction with National Day.
When contacted, an official from the council said they were in the midst of investigating the allegation.
This came just days after MPPn ordered a mini supermarket in Pekan Nanas, Pontian, to close for 30 days after it was found to be flying the Johor flag upside down.
Prior to that, a dental clinic was also issued a similar order for displaying the Jalur Gemilang upside down.
Monday, 1 September 2025
Racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Akmal, where are you?
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Racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Akmal, where are you?
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 2, 2025: No News Is Bad News is not making any comments in this post.
We will just let readers judge what is right or wrong in the Facebook image above.
All we ask: “Where is the racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Dr Akmal “Dr Ham/I Am Malay First” Saleh, the self-proclaimed Jalur Gemilang expert?
Monday, 1 September 2025
Dr Ham and Dr M: Malaysia’s two racist leaders to face action?
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Dr Ham and Dr M: Malaysia’s two racist leaders to face action?
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 2, 2025: On Friday (Aug 29), Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim gave a “warning” for authorities to take “strong action” against those who incite hatred in the country.
Is that also the “business as usual” talk or NATO (No Action Talk Only) coming from Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister (PMX) or his so-called Madani Unity Government?
Malaysians wait in bated breath, again, to see whether the words from the PMX and UG are translated into action.
And the targets are Malaysia’s two racists, Umno youth chief Dr Akmal “Dr Ham/I Am Malay First” Saleh and the 100-year-old racist Dr Mahathir Mohamad (Dr M).
Meanwhile, the following are two posts found on Facebook:
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# Anwar's Warning: Deal with Akmal First, Then Settle with Mahathir? Political Analysis and Predictions
## Summary Overview
This video analyzes Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's strong stance during National Day, suggesting it targets UMNO Youth Chief Akmal Saleh and former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. It predicts potential political actions by the Anwar administration.
## Key Points
### 1. Anwar's Firm Stance
- Anwar publicly opposed attempts to divide the nation during National Day, emphasizing that unity is the cornerstone of the country's success.
- The video suggests Anwar's remarks were aimed at Akmal and Mahathir, delivered in a resolute tone, indicating the government may take action.
### 2. Analysis Targeting Akmal Saleh
- Akmal sparked public controversy over a flag issue, accused of exploiting racial sentiments.
- The lack of public support from within UMNO indicates his isolated position.
- Akmal is facing legal proceedings; a conviction could end his political career.
- The video speculates that Akmal's actions were for personal political survival rather than genuinely defending the national flag.
### 3. Allegations Against Mahathir
- Mahathir is alleged to be the mastermind behind racial issues, attempting to drive a wedge between UMNO and the Unity Government (Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional coalition).
- The video mentions controversies over redevelopment laws (DRAF), accusing the Opposition Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition and Mahathir of exploiting racial topics.
- Mahathir's defamation lawsuit against Anwar, set for hearing on October 21st, is highlighted as a potential platform for Anwar to present evidence against Mahathir.
### 4. Political Situation and Predictions
- Anwar might use legal and internal party mechanisms to address the challenges posed by Akmal and Mahathir.
- Successfully countering Mahathir could deter PN and other opposition forces.
- The video interprets Anwar's strong rhetoric as a sign of confidence in handling these political challenges.
## Conclusion
The video posits that Anwar's statements are not made lightly but are part of a political strategy to consolidate power and divide the opposition. Viewers are advised to watch subsequent developments closely, especially the progress of Mahathir's lawsuit against Anwar in October.
PM gives warning after damage done
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Updated: 7:08 AM
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PM gives warning after damage done
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim gave a "warning" on Friday for authorities to take "strong action" against those who incite hatred in the country.
Though he shied away from naming names, he is most likely referring to Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh - who has been fanning racial sentiments over the two upside down Jalur Gemilang gaffes.
But just like in the previous rows over the KK Mart 'Allah' socks, Teresa Kok's remarks about halal certification, and guidelines for Muslims at interfaith events, Anwar is only speaking up after the damage is done.
The prime minister and his deputy, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, had ample time to put their foot down and rebuke Akmal or call for calm.
But instead, Anwar's warning came a day after Akmal, Umno Youth, and Bersatu Youth staged a rally in Penang that forced a whole row of shops to close.
Akmal has been called up by police for investigations, but don't hold your breath.
The Umno Youth chief was also probed last year for sedition in the KK Mart socks row, but no charges were ever filed.
Monday, 1 September 2025
Why no police action against the racist PAS assemblyman?
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Are the police and the so-called Madani Unity Government protecting this racist assemblyman? 48 hours after he made the false racist statement, he is still roaming freely? What are they waiting for?
Why no police action against the racist PAS assemblyman?
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 2, 2025: Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA) yesterday warned that Malaysia must heed the warnings from Indonesia’s mass protests and avoid drifting into the same patterns of power abuse and democratic backsliding.
MUDA’s National Mobilisation Chief Rahmat Amran said the recent uprising of thousands of Indonesians who flooded the streets of Jakarta reflected a deep-rooted frustration with political overreach and an erosion of democratic norms.
“This is not merely a protest — it is the voice of a people fed up with the abuse of power and injustice,” Sinar Harian quoted him saying on Monday.
“The people are demanding that power must not be concentrated in the hands of a few, and laws should not be amended to protect those in power,” he added.
Take for instance the case of PAS’ Manjoi assemblyman Hafez Sabri who falsely accused a Chinese woman of trying to attack the Perak Sultan at a state-level Merdeka (Independence) parade on Sunday.Police have said the woman was not a Chinese but a 41-year-old Malay woman.
Although Hafezx have apologised for the error, the apology smacks of insincerity when he claimed that his statement was manipulated.
The fact is that he was clearly trying to use race to stir racial emotion.
Whether the woman was Chinese, Indian or Malay is immaterial. A criminal is a criminal, not by race.
So, what are the police waiting for?
Why has Hafez yet to be arrested? What is the 3R (Race, Religion, Royalty) for?
As Rahmat rightly pointed out, the death of Zara Qairina Mahathir, which many view as emblematic of a system that failed to protect its citizens, is another case of attempting to protect those with political and powerful influence.
I've told you over and over—Moon despises the nons and can’t even pretend to hide it!
The second there is an incident, their gut reaction is to point the finger at the nons, no hesitation!
If Moon comes into power, the nons will pay a heavy political price!
No News Is Bad News reproduces below news reports on the issues:
Malaysia
Indonesia’s democratic uprising a cautionary tale for Malaysia, MUDA warns
Protests in Jakarta against power centralisation spark reminder from Malaysian youth party not to repeat ‘mistakes of complacency’
Updated 1 minute ago · Published on 01 Sep 2025 6:23PM
“This is not merely a protest — it is the voice of a people fed up with the abuse of power and injustice,” Rahmat says (Photo from AlJazeera) - Sept 1, 2025
MALAYSIA must heed the warnings from Indonesia’s mass protests and avoid drifting into the same patterns of power abuse and democratic backsliding, said Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA) in a statement on Monday.
MUDA’s National Mobilisation Chief Rahmat Amran said the recent uprising of thousands of Indonesians who flooded the streets of Jakarta reflects a deep-rooted frustration with political overreach and an erosion of democratic norms.
“This is not merely a protest — it is the voice of a people fed up with the abuse of power and injustice,” Sinar Harian quoted him saying on Monday. “The people are demanding that power must not be concentrated in the hands of a few, and laws should not be amended to protect those in power.”
He drew parallels with Malaysia’s own societal discontent, citing the public response to the death of Zara Qairina Mahathir, which many view as emblematic of a system that failed to protect its citizens.
“This is clear evidence that Malaysians, too, will no longer remain silent when lives, futures, and national dignity are undermined by negligence and dysfunction,” he said.
Rahmat criticised the Malaysian government and political elites for being more preoccupied with grand projects and luxury initiatives than with the real needs of the rakyat.
“History shows us that governments that forget the people will eventually be abandoned by them. The message is clear: when leaders become complacent, the people will rise,” he said.
He stressed that the widening gap between the governed and the governing can only be closed through public courage and accountability.
“Malaysia must not fall into the same fate. The people have a legitimate right to assemble, to gather, and to demand answers from those in power. Let us not submit to fear, threats, or attempts to silence our voices,” he added.
“Make no mistake — the voice of the people will never die, as long as justice is pursued.”
Meanwhile in Jakarta, police have confirmed that 1,240 individuals were detained for involvement in “anarchic” demonstrations between 25 and 31 August, many of whom were reportedly not Jakarta residents, but had travelled from neighbouring regions including West Java, Banten and Central Java.
Jakarta Metropolitan Police Chief Inspector General Asep Edi Suheri stated, “Since the beginning of the incident, we have detained around 1,240 people. Most of them came from outside Jakarta.”
Authorities have also identified suspects behind the vandalism and looting of public infrastructure, with damages including Transjakarta bus shelters, MRT stations and the city’s CCTV systems. Estimated losses have reached Rp55 billion (RM17.2 million).
Commander of Jakarta Military Command, Major General Deddy Suryadi, revealed that many of those involved were secondary and technical school students. He urged communities to work together in maintaining peace.
Officials reiterated that while firm action would be taken against those inciting violence, peaceful demonstrations remain protected under Indonesia’s constitutional rights. - Sept 1, 2025
PAS rep apologises over Facebook post on royal stage incident
Hafez Sabri says the initial post was based on early information and was later corrected.
Manjoi assemblyman Hafez Sabri, who lodged a police report, said ‘irresponsible parties’ had circulated a screenshot of his initial post before he corrected it. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA: PAS’s Manjoi assemblyman Hafez Sabri has apologised over a Facebook post on the security breach involving Sultan Nazrin Shah at the Perak state-level National Day celebration, after it went viral and drew criticism for being racially charged.
Hafez said his initial post, made based on early information, had wrongly identified the person involved.
However, he claimed that the post was manipulated by “irresponsible parties” who circulated a screenshot before he corrected it within minutes. The post has since been deleted.
“Unfortunately, irresponsible parties took a screenshot of my initial Facebook post almost instantly and spread it widely, pushing a narrative as if I was playing the racial card,” he said in another Facebook post today.
He said he had no intention of raising racial or ethnic issues, adding that security breaches cannot be condoned regardless of who was responsible.
“I apologise for my error in this matter … as a human being, I, too, am not free from mistakes,” he said.
He said he had lodged a police report over the matter.
Police had earlier confirmed that the woman who rushed onto the stage and ran towards Sultan Nazrin was a 41-year-old Malay woman, dismissing claims that she was Chinese.
The woman, who has a history of psychiatric treatment, was detained by security after she entered the stage from the side during the Perak anthem.
Ipoh police chief Abang Zainal Abidin Abang Ahmad said the woman has been remanded until Wednesday, and the case is being investigated for attempted grievous hurt under Section 325/511 of the Penal Code.
DAP Youth wings in Penang and Negeri Sembilan have since filed police reports against Hafez over the posting.










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