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Al-Jazeerah: Cross-Cultural Understanding

News, April 2010

Editorial Note: The following news reports are summaries from original sources. They may also include corrections of Arabic names and political terminology. Comments are in parentheses.



China Increases Gasoline Exports to Iran After Malaysian Fuel Export Halt

China ups Iran gas sale amid US ire

Press TV, Sat, 17 Apr 2010 07:20:26 GMT

Washington plans to target Iran’s energy sector as a means to end the country’s nuclear work.

China’s plans to increase gasoline exports to Iran will effectively thwart US efforts to choke off the country’s energy sector, a recent report reveals.

Forbes reported on Friday that state-owned China National Petroleum Corp.’s trading unit, ChinaOil, has already sent 600,000 barrels of gasoline to Iran in two $55 million shipments.

According to the article, the trading unit of China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. (Sinopec), Unipec, has also agreed to sell some 250,000 barrels to Iran through a third party in Singapore.

The report comes at a time when Washington is exerting pressure to halt Iran’s low-level nuclear activities by targeting the country’s gasoline trade.

A bipartisan slate of US senators and lawmakers, tabled a motion in April 2009 that advocated tough sanctions against countries that sell refined petroleum, including gasoline, to Iran.

The Islamic Republic has been under US sanctions ever since the 1979 Islamic Revolution toppled a US-backed monarch in Iran.

Tehran says Washington has long been using sanctions, which normally pressure ordinary people in a country, as a tool to force independent nations bow to its “illogical demands.”

On Friday, Iranian Oil Minister Masoud Mirkazemi warned that US-led sanctions against Iran will fail to achieve their desired results as the country has managed to become self-sufficient in oil production and products.

Mirkazemi further added that Iran has become “quite the expert in tackling sanctions imposed by Western countries” over the past three decades.

SBB/TG/DT


Malaysia Halts Fuel Supply to Iran

Press TV, Sat, 17 Apr 2010 11:56:43 GMT

Malaysia has stopped supplying gasoline to the Islamic Republic, after alleging that that Iran has not fully complied with the UN nuclear watchdog.

On Thursday, Malaysian state oil company and long-term supplier to Iran Petronas said it had cut off gasoline supplies to Iranian ports since the middle of March.

The move follows stepped up efforts by the US and its allies to impose fresh UN Security Council sanctions on Iran due to the country’s refusal to halt its nuclear enrichment activities.

“We believe in engagement but Iran has to respond as well and there are some clear indications of their non-compliance,” said Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Thursday after confirming that his country had officially ceased fuel supplies to Iran.

However, Najib said Petronas would “certainly” lift its suspension on gasoline supplies should Iran comply with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

In response to a question about Malaysia reviewing the possibility of continuing current projects or entering future joint ventures in Iran, the premier said, “We will see how it goes; we do not want to send the wrong signals.”

“We appreciate the importance of our economic relations with Iran as well,” he said.

Najib asserts Iran’s right to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes but said Tehran must comply with the UN Security Council decision and suspend uranium enrichment activities.

The Malaysian prime minister made the remark three days after he held talks with US President Barack Obama on the sidelines of a 47-nation nuclear security summit.

“It’s going to be quite inevitable that additional sanctions will be imposed in the near future unless there is some movement in the right direction by Iran,” Najib told reporters in Washington.

“The onus is on Iran now to react expeditiously to prevent additional sanctions.”

“They must earn the trust of the international community and the only way they can earn the trust is to be fully transparent in whatever they do and allow full verification by the IAEA and there are some serious doubt as to whether this has been carried out or has been complied with by Iran,” he said.

Iran says its nuclear program is directed at the civilian application of the technology. The West, however, accuses the country of having the intention to develop nuclear weapons.

This is while the UN nuclear watchdog, which has conducted the largest amount of inspection in the history of the body on Iran’s nuclear program, has not been able to verify that claim.

Moreover, no country has ever been subjected to more voluntary IAEA inspections than the Islamic Republic.

SF/HGH/MMN

p/s:

Bak kata Nabil, “Lu Pikirlah Sendiri!”
Malaysia berangan bila dah join US dan Yahudi dia fikir dia dah cukup besar! Sedarlah diri sikit Najib oiiii kita Malaysia ni ciput je… nak main dgn gergasi macam Iran… apa lah punya pemikiran PM kita ni!


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Apa lah nak jadi dengan Malaysia? Ini lah akibatnya kalau pemimpinnya asyik fikirkan duit… duit… duit… pembangunan material semata-mata…

Pemimpin UMNO (BARU) atau lebih dikenali sebagai UMNO BARUA sememangnya tak faham apa itu Islam apatah lagi dalam menilai soal halal haram dalam Islam…

Tak pelik lah kalau amalan rasuah berleluasa di dalam UMNO BARUA ini… mereka tak panggil rasuah tapi politik wang… buktinya… Ketua Pemuda UMNO si KJ yang kadang2 disebut Khairi Jamaludin dan selalunya dipanggil sebagai Kera Jadian adalah pengamal rasuah dalam Malaysia.

Sebenarnya mula2 saya macam tak percaya jugak bila terbaca dalam Facebook Malaysia nak ‘halal’kan judi bola kat sini… tapi lepas selidik punya selidik… rupa2nya berita ni dah tersebar luas di internet… boleh baca petikan di bawah dan saya akan kongsikan bersama link yang berkaitan bersama….

Sports betting under review in Malaysia

24 March 2010 04:25


KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia plans to review proposals to legalise sports betting ahead of the World Cup finals in South Africa, a report said Wednesday.

“There are proposals, but we will see first,” Prime Minister Najib Razak was quoted as saying by the New Straits Times.

The newspaper said sports betting may legalised in time for the World Cup which is played from June 11 to July 11.

It said the Berjaya Group, a major Malaysian conglomerate with holdings ranging from lottery to casino operations, was seeking approval from the government to operate sports betting activities in the country.

Illegal betting on football is rife in Malaysia and the World Cup is expected to see a surge with millions of dollars changing hands.

The Berjaya Group made a similar proposal a few years ago, but then prime minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi shot down the request. Gambling is forbidden in Islam and Malaysia has a large Muslim population.

A senior Malaysian sports official, on condition of anonymity, told AFP that the government could channel the revenue generated from legalising betting to promote sports.

The official, however, cautioned that it would not eradicate match-fixing.

“The fight against match-fixing is never ending. By legalising betting, it will not totally eradicate match-fixing. What we need to do is to remain vigilant,” he said.

Corruption has long blighted football in Asia, particularly in Malaysia, Vietnam and China.

Asian Football Confederation chief Mohamed bin Hammam has previously described match-fixing as a “cancer” that is destroying the game in Asia.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has said that Malaysia plans to review proposals to legalise sports betting


Sumber: AFP

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  • SoccerWay – http://www.soccerway.com/news/2010/March/24/sports-betting-under-review-in-malaysia/
  • New Straits Times Malaysia – http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/articles/3ksws/Article/index_html

Nah! Sekarang anda nilaikan sendiri… pemimpin yang macam ni ke korang harapkan? Ini bukan pemimpin biasa2… ini Perdana Menteri Malaysia!

Jangan salahkan yang bukan Islam yang berbangga dengan berita ini tak kira lah di Malaysia atau di luar negara sebab mereka bukan Islam dan memang mereka tak faham konsep hukum hakam halal dan haram, tapi cuba fikirkan bagaimana seorang pemimpin yang beragama Islam yang konon-kononnya mengaku Malaysia ni negara Islam sanggup berfikiran sedemikian. Fikir-fikirkan!

Sekali lagi saya menyeru kepada pencacai2 UMNO BARUA di luar sana… Biar buta mata… Jangan buta hati!

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KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 (Bernama) — Malaysians, currently among the biggest users of Yahoo!, Friendster, Facebook and blogs in Asia, can look forward to more high definition applications with the roll-out of high-speed broadband (HSBB) in the Klang Valley beginning this month.

Twenty-seven areas in the Klang Valley will be equipped with the HSBB within two years, with initial roll-out in Bangsar, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Shah Alam and Subang Jaya which are considered as the areas with highest Internet usage in the country.

Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) chairman Tan Sri Khalid Ramli said the HSBB, to be rolled out by Telekom Malaysia, is expected to have a speed more than 10 megabits per second (Mbps).

While the existing 2Mbps allowed users to surf the Internet and use facilities like e-mail and YouTube, the bigger bandwidth would enable them to watch IPTV and HDTV, and gain access to advanced education online, multimedia post production and e-health, Khalid said.

By 2011, the whole Klang Valley would be covered by HSBB, including Bandar Tun Razak, Sungai Besi, Gombak and Kajang, he said at a media briefing on the National Broadband Implementation (NBI) policy.

Khalid said that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak was scheduled to launch the NBI on March 24.

He said the HSBB would be expanded to Kepong, Batu, Wangsa Maju, Segambut, Damansara, Titiwangsa, Cheras and Seputih in Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Serdang, Puchong, Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Klang, Selayang and Ampang by end of 2010.

Khalid said under the NBI, the government hoped to have a 50 per cent household broadband penetration by end of 2010 which could result in tangible contribution of one per cent to the country’s GDP and 135,000 new jobs this year.

As of March this year, household broadband subscriptions are at 33.2 per cent.

Khalid said there was big potential for broadband penetration in Malaysia, citing the 7.4 million 3G cellular subscriptions in the country while total broadband subscriptions stood at 2.78 million.

According to various surveys, Malaysians are the number one user of Yahoo! in Asia, number three in social network Friendster, fourth largest in terms of bloggers and 19th in Facebook, another social network.

– BERNAMA

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