Timbalan Ketua Pemuda Amanah Faiz Fadzil berkata, pencapaian membanggakan hasil kerja keras sekumpulan gerakan awam dikenali #SahabatMatSabu itu jelas mendapat perhatian dan sokongan orang ramai.
"Alhamdulillah. Syukur dan tahniah kepada urusetia Tabung Mat Sabu yang berusaha keras untuk mencukupkan jumlah sasaran RM 200,000 dalam tempoh sebulan lebih.
"Ternyata usaha kecil yang dilakukan oleh aktivis rakyat dan anak muda yang cintakan keadilan di negara ini tidak sia-sia dan mendapat sokongan orang ramai," ujarnya ketika dihubungi Malaysia Dateline. Baca seterusnya...
Fake Saudi Letter, Fake Prince Dead Giveaways...
There are some dead giveaways that this letter is just not right.
The first thing to note is that this letter was written by a Malaysian (obviously).
Because ONLY in Malaysia and Singapore is the spelling of the name "Mohamed" shortened to "Mohd". The Arabs do not shorten Mohamed to 'Mohd'.
His Excellency Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak.
In Saudi Arabia, it is always spelt "mohammad".
I lived with the Arabs for about three years and they would question (us Malaysians) what is 'Mohd'? They would pronounce it as 'mode' and ask if it was a new name.
Yes they could have gone to the PMO website. At the PM's website his name is spelled thus :
The Honourable Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak.
But they did not go to the PMO website. How do we know that?
Note that at the PMO website, in his official name, the 'Haji' is missing from the 'Tun Abdul Razak'.
But in that Saudi letter the "Haji" has been added to Tun Razak's name.
Only Malaysians would know that Tun Razak's name is often spelt with Tun Haji Abdul Razak. I doubt the Saudi's would know this, or even care.
So if the Saudis got the spelling of the PM's name from the PMO's official website, where did they get the 'Haji'?
'Haji' mana mari?
Plus, the Saudis always say 'Al Haj'. That is the correct way of saying it.
They will never use the word 'Haji' which is a typically Malaysian usage, not Arab usage.
That letter was obviously written by a Malaysian.
Then the letter simply says "I hereby grant you an additional sum of US$375,000,000.."
It does not bother to ask politely,
a. "I would like to offer you my assistance..' or
b. 'I hope you will kindly agree to accept this token of my appreciation.." or
c. "I will be happy if you will accept this small gift"
Instead it goes point blank, "Here is the money. US375 million. Just take it !!"
I have another theory why this type of language was used but it will be construed as racial. Ha ha ha. So I wont say it.
Then the letter is signed off by one "HRH Prince Saud Abdulaziz AL Saud" .
Even the King of Saudi Arabia may not use the initials HRH (His Royal Highness).
It sounds really odd.
And this Saud Abdulaziz al Saud character is supposed to be third generation from the Saudi kings - with no ranking in the succession to the throne.
An "entah mana mari" fellow. It will be highly improper for such a low level prince to address himself as an 'HRH' (His Royal Highness).
Finally look at that signature. It is a chicken scratch signature. Saudi princes would sign off in Arabic. It is not in Arabic. The long 'tail' is actually a 'C' followed by an 'S'.
Here is the Saudi guy who wrote it :
The letter is a fake. - syedsoutsidethebox
His Highness the Fake Sheikh!
So now, there’s not one prince but many princes
Two Abdulaziz - one Najib's 'donor', other a convicted murderer
Ini Ke Wajah Putera Arab Yg. Derma Ke Najib Atas Nama Islam? Gay and Kaki Mabuk Rupanya...
Najib, Did You Hide The “Spend US$375 Million As You Like” Letter?...
Malaysian Prime Minister, Najib Razak, doesn’t really care about what the Malaysian people think of him as far as his scandals are concerned. From allegations of corruption, money laundering and even murder, none of them could make him resign. He would have had been impeached in other democracy countries by now.
Welcome to Malaysia, a country with endless possibilities. After the recent intimidation and threat of charging two journalists with Australian Broadcasting Corporation – reporter Linton Besser and cameraman Louie Eroglu – but was later dropped after realising it could easily attract a diplomatic scandal, the Australian news network has made good on its promise to release its findings.
Titled “State of Fear: Murder and Money in Malaysia”, the 45-minute ABC’s Four Corners investigative programme was released to the public on Monday. Unlike last year’s “Murder in Malaysia” investigative programme by Al-Jazeera, the ABC’s version extended the coverage to include Najib Razak’s 1MDB and cash found in his private banking account, on top of several murder cases related.
However, Najib’s 1MDB scandal was too explosive and complicated to be squeezed into a 45 minutes programme. Therefore, ABC did Najib a favour by giving him a free slot on their print and electronic media. Turns out, Najib was so popular that not only Saudi’s Ministry of Finance happily gave away US$80 million cash to him, not one but two princes did the same too.
Malaysians should be proud to learn how two Saudi princes, reportedly Prince Faisal bin Turkey bin Bandar Alsaud and Prince Saud Abdulaziz Al-Saud, were fighting tooth and nail literally begging Najib Razak to take hundreds of millions of dollars. By ABC’s calculations, approximately US$1,050,795,451.58 entered the prime minister’s AmBank accounts from 13 Jan 2011 to 10 Apr, 2013. Continue reading here...
Macam ni kalu,14 keturunan Rosmah & Najib tak habih makan...
BN tolak cadangan perumahan awam di Tmn Manggis
Story kat SINI dan SINI
Intipati dokumen sulit kerajaan Negeri P.Pinang yang declassifiedkan hari ini...
Intipati dokumen sulit kerajaan Negeri P.Pinang yang declassifiedkan hari ini...
1. Dokumen itu mendedahkan bahawa Kjaan BN P.Pinang ketika itu menolak cadangan Suruhanjaya Tanah Persekutuan untuk mengambil alih tanah Taman Manggis untuk dijadikan kawasan perumahan awam. (sedangkan isu ni diviralkan kononnya Kjaan P.Pinang sekarang yang tidak bersetuju).
2. Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang ketika itu , Tan Sri Koh Tsu Koon berkata, memandangkan lokasi strategik plot itu, tanah berkenaan boleh ditenderkan kepada pemaju swasta supaya kerajaan negeri tidak perlu menanggung kos yang tinggi untuk membangunkannya.
3. Tidak benar sama sekali, Kjaan BN ketika itu bercadang untuk membangunkan projek perumahan seperti yang diviralkan hari ini.
4. Penjualan rumah berusia 30 tahun tidak ada kaitan dgn pemaju yg bangunkan pusat rawatan swasta kerana tanah itu dicadangkan sendiri oleh KM GERAKAN dari BN untuk ditender pada syarikat swasta untuk dibangunkan.