9/29/2005
A TALE OF 2 MINDS.
As for the jumper, what could have made someone to change so dramatically, as to make suicide their final option? Suicidal people are (surprise!!) people just like you and me. "They are not weak in their mind nor are they crazy but are suffering from depression". WHO estimates, in the year 2000, approximately 873,000 people died from suicide, and 10 to 20 times more people attempted suicide worldwide. This represents one death every 40 seconds and one attempt every 3 seconds and that 450 million people worldwide are affected by mental, neurological or behavioural problems at any time. Let us learn to watch for warning signs and who knows you may yet save a life of someone close to you.
Spectators Gather to Watch Woman's Suicide Attempt
TAIPEI - On Sept. 17, a woman attempted suicide by threatening to jump from a tall building in Shenyang. During her six hours of refusing the lifeguards' rescue efforts, more than a thousand people gathered on the street to watch the incident.
The report from the Shenyang Chinese Business Morning added that traffic was completely blocked. Drivers were slowing their cars to watch, bike riders hopped off their bikes and locked them on the sidewalk, and walkers came to a stop.
Someone was reportedly selling telescopes to allow the onlookers to zoom in on the scene far above their heads.
The report said that some people brought chairs from their homes to sit on the sidewalk more comfortably. At lunch hour, many skipped their meal in order to keep watching. As one lady in her 50s said, "I'd rather starve and suffer. If I go home, I am afraid I will miss her jumping from the building, and that would be a pity." Others rushed home to grab mineral water and biscuits, and then returned to the scene.
The woman was rescued by two firefighters six hours later. The surrounding crowds dispersed shortly thereafter, and street traffic resumed.
Chinese Link : Epoch Times –www.dajiyuan.com
9/24/2005
CATEGORY 5 "HURRICANE AMESELES" SIGHTED
The future will be "ain't what it used to be". We may have handled the Nipah and SARS virus rather well but again that is only a category 2 hurricanes. What is the government strategy in the containment of the "selesema burung"? How would the tracking of the already infected be done? How do we test and quarantine cluster infections? We may have started to stock up Tamiflu, it may be too little and too late. We cannot afford to continue to be in denial of the situation. There are so very many questions left unanswered by the relevant authorities.
Botched culls typify Jakarta's flu paralysis
Link : Sydney Morning Herald
September 24, 2005
The lure of free entertainment on a sunny Sunday afternoon drew hundreds to a field near the Javanese village of Babat to witness the first mass cull of pigs infected with the deadly bird flu virus.
Adults and children milled around, watching animals being slaughtered, thrown into a pit and burnt with no sign of public safety precautions. The Indonesian Agriculture Minister, Anton Apriantono, shouted frantically to department staff to find if it was saf
e to remove his white mask to answer questions.
"Don't blame me if you get bird flu because you don't wear a mask. This is very dangerous, you know, as the virus can be transmitted through the air," he warned reporters that July afternoon.
Mr Apriantono was soon struggling to explain why only 31 pigs and 40 ducks from Tangerang region, bordering Jakarta, were being culled, instead of the promised hundreds of infected pigs and thousands of chickens.
"We only culled the infected animals as we do not have the money to carry out a mass culling," he said.
Days earlier, an auditor who lived nearby, Iwan Rapei, and his two daughters died with symptoms of heavy pneumonia. Tests confirmed Mr Rapei carried the bird flu virus.
Yesterday the United Nations Food and Agriculture Agency demanded Indonesia improve its virus control and immediately start culling in infected areas.
In April tests at pig farms uncovered bird flu infections, but no cull was ordered. This week it emerged several of the 17 Indonesians in hospital with bird flu in the latest outbreak came from Tangerang or areas close to Jakarta.
The botched cull raises concerns about Indonesia's ability to prevent a pandemic that could kill millions across the region.
The World Health Organisation's regional spokesman, Peter Cordingley, believes Indonesia is now the "hot spot" for bird flu, and the WHO's country representative, Georg Peterson, describes it as the "weak link" in global efforts to avert a pandemic.
Experts are seething. "They have spent a year saying they have it under control; this is bullshit," said one official working on the outbreak. "Indonesia hasn't got it under control and the longer they go on not culling the bigger the problem is going to be."
Mr Cordingley said the WHO has known "for some time the H5N1 virus is entrenched in Indonesian poultry populations".
"Each time a human being becomes infected, we worry because one of the scenarios for this pandemic to start is if one person has the avian influenza virus in his body at the same time as the normal flu virus, [then] there is the possibility of genetic exchange between the two viruses."
Although tests had shown more than half its exotic birds carried the bird flu virus, Jakarta's Ragunan Zoo was kept open on Sunday for thousands of visitors, including hundreds of expatriates on a charity fun run. Several of those since taken to hospital were zoo visitors.
The Health Minister, Siti Fadilah Supari, at first denied the possibility of human transmission, then stated it was inevitable and Indonesia was in the grip of an epidemic. She later reversed her position, saying the outbreak could possibly become an epidemic and called on the nation to increase "alertness" .
But Mrs Supari's extraordinary flu alert was attacked by other cabinet ministers on the grounds it could harm tourism and investment.
This week Mr Apriantono finally announced culls in "highly infected" areas. But he later said more than 20 per cent of stock had to be infected for a cull order to be issued - and that no such areas existed.
Mr Cordingley said the problem was a familiar one in Asia. "There is no incentive for somebody who raises chickens to report infected chickens if he is not going to be compensated for the day government authorities come in and kill all his chickens," he said.
9/17/2005
MISTAKING SHORT MEMORY FOR CLEAR CONSCIENCE *
At the age of 23, Chin Peng (than the Comunist Party of
He has applied to the court that he and his followers be allowed back to Malaysia, and the KL High Court has fixed Sept 21st for the hearing. He has also filed an application to restrain the Goverment and it's agents from making statements.
OBH, Before 1948 you had justly earned your reputation as a freedom fighter against Japanese colonization but when you walked the way of violence, that was the day you lost all your right. You did not represent the common folks who were tired of the violence and the tragedy that they left barely 3 years earlier. You lured impressionable young men and women from their family and lead them into the path of slaughter and terror. Did you not feel the pain that they felt when bullets tore into their young bodies fighting for an idealogy born not for democracy but to ensure ascendency of your one party idealogy? Did you not stop to count the tears that flowed from each parents eyes when they learnt of a lost son or daughter ? You have demanded that the Malaysian goverment to stop making libelous statement about you. We demand responsibility and accountability from you. You have created your own reputation after 1948. There is absolutely no excuse for the terror, the sorrow, the pain and the crime that you and the CPM have perpetrated. None.
Link : The Sun
According to a statement of defence filed by the Malaysian government at the Ipoh High Court on Aug 16, the government claimed that from the aspects of history and public knowledge, the reputations of Chin Peng and other members of his party had already been ruined in the eyes of the public all this while.
The government also claimed that Chin Peng could not bring about the action for other ex-members of the CPM because the relief he sought was for libel.
It claimed the suit violated the right of freedom of expression as enshrined under Article 10 of the Federal Constitution.
The affidavit-in-reply was filed following an order by the Ipoh High Court on Aug 4 to the government to enter its defence against the suit filed by Chin Peng four months ago.
Chin Peng, born Ong Boon Hua, 81, had filed the suit on behalf of himself and his followers, seeking a declaration that the 1989 Peace Treaty signed between the CPM and the Malaysian government in
He also sought damages and an injunction to prevent the Malaysian government or its agents from making libelous statements about him.
The suit was filed following reports on March 21 and May 6 that Deputy Information Minister Datuk Zainuddin Maidin had announced that Radio Television
*Quoted from Doug Larson
9/02/2005
THE 49TH YEAR OF MERDEKA - DIVERSITY IN UNITY
In the midst of all the "yabayaba" and the extravaganza in celeberating Indepedence Day in Malaysia, it fell upon only one senior party leader of the Barisian Naional who was clear headed enough to outline 5 key issues in nation building. The almost defeated Gerakan president Lim Keng Yaik clearly highlighted what must be done to move Malaysia forward as a nation.
"1. DEVELOP a national economic strategy that will enhance our global and regional competitiveness and improve our competitive position
2. BUILD on common values to achieve Bangsa Malaysia
3. FURTHER enhance public-private partnership for national economic development and
4.ADDRESS problems of the urban poor and low-income families so that in the 21st century, no Malaysian is marginalised or left behind."
Well, I counted 4 issues highlighted in the Star News today. The 5th carefully tucked away briefly mentioning "REVIEWING the education system so that it not only builds unity in diversity but also provides the nation with sustainable long term advantage". Shouldn't education be highlighted too, that being the great common uniting factor for all Malaysian more so "in a multi-racial and multi-religious country, where it is the responsibility of the government to develop and safeguard an education system" rather than to disharmonize it by introducing religious elements in it's syllabus ?. Anuar Musa the UMNO state chief of Kelantan yesterday lamented on the plight of "the economic interests of the Malays are being overlooked" due to the rivalry between PAS and UMNO. The last time I had a look at the ethnic demography of Kelantan, the non Malays make up 7% of the population. So if you are not a Malay, as far as economic activity is concerned, you don't get to be counted or most probably the 7% decided to move out of Kelantan the day before yesterday.
Today is the 48th anniversary celebration of independence for Malaysia, it does not matter even if it is the 42nd or the 24th. What matters most is that the future of this sovereign country of Malaysia whose laws are based on the constitution should never be at the mercy of shadowy racial or religious hijackers. We must never take the Middle East road (see atricle below) where all strives to "look out for their own future and act in ways that strengthen them politically" under the guise of unity in diversity where one stronger party seeks to assimilate the other. Let us take the road of "diversity in unity" where " it presumes that all members of a given society will fully respect and adhere to those basic values and institutions that are considered part of the basic shared framework of the society. At the same time, every group in society is free to maintain its distinct subculture-those policies, habits, and institutions that do not conflict with the shared core-and a strong measure of loyalty to its country of origin, as long as this does not trump loyalty to the society in which it lives if these loyalties come into conflict.
Tomorrow is post independence day. Let us continue to remember the Goverment of the day in our prayers that they may continue to fear God and maintain justice for all
Mideast Course At the Mercy of Local Factions
By Robin Wright and Glenn
Washington Post Staff Writers
Monday, August 29, 2005; Page A01
Link : Washington Post