Monday, October 30, 2006

HARI RAYA EIDULFITR 2

CHICKEN RENDANG AND KUAH KACANG

marinade chickenstir untill dryalmost readynext is Kuah Kacang (made from coconut milk, chilli and ground nut)
at my Mom sister house


MY SWEET HOME....
Pic of my sweet simple home ( opss...my parent home...)

when all cabinet full of cookies

Dining Table....

Living Room

My mom picture and my picture when my graduation day on my mom bed room

HARI RAYA EIDULFITR 1

EIDULFITR WITH REVLON


One box enough for the head.

My sister.....


My cousin ... Anies

and..... my self also ....

Thursday, October 19, 2006

AMNS sampaikan bantuan kepada 16 fakir di Teluk Kemang

Oleh Wan Nordin Wan Yaacob
KUALA LUMPUR, 19 Okt (Hrkh) - Sinar 1 Syawal semakin hampir, dan ketika inilah segala persiapan terakhir bagi menyambut hari kemenangan umat Islam yang berpuasa dipergiatkan.
Ketika ini juga, yang kaya dan miskin saling bantu membantu, yang fakir menerima sementara yang kaya memberi, zakat dihulur derma disalur semata-mata untuk melihat hari raya Aidilfitri dirai bersama.
Pada 15 Oktober lalu, Angkatan Muda KeADILan Negeri Sembilan (AMKNS) telah menyampaikan bantuan kepada 16 keluarga fakir di Parlimen Teluk Kemang, Port Dickson (PD) dalam satu program pelancaran 'Jejak Fakir'.
Program tersebut dijalankan AMKNS sebagai sebahagian besar program menyambut Ramadan, kata pengarah program, Badrul Hisham Shaharin ketika mengadakan sidang media selepas program di Port Dickson. Program tersebut dimulakan dengan konvoi yang disertai 11 kenderaan termasuk sebuah lori mengangkut barang-barang bantuan yang hendak disampaikan kepada fakir miskin, kata Badrul Hisham. Bantuan telah disampaikan Pengerusi Perhubungan KeADILan Negeri Sembilan, Dr Ahmad Azam yang sekali gus melancarkan konvoi bantuan. Program turut disertai Naib ketua AMK Malaysia, Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin, Exco AMK, Zarerah Hanim Mohd Zaki, Ketua AMKNS, Arifin Berham.

Cina Muslim tidak dapat bantuan zakat?
Apa yang menariknya rumah pertama yang dilawati AMKNS untuk diberikan bantuan ialah rumah sebuah keluarga Cina yang susah di kawasan Kampung Chuah, kata Badrul Hisham. Rumah keluarga ini didiami oleh seorang ibu (68 tahun), seorang anak lelaki 38 tahun (sakit mental) dan seorang anak perempuan (ibu tunggal) 35 tahun dengan lima orang anak, katanya. Ketika bantuan disampaikan, AMKNS diberitahu bahawa salah serang ahli keluarga Cina tersebut, Tan Chong Yin merupakan saudara baru yang memeluk Islam pada tahun 2004 dengan nama Islamnya Salmah Abdullah, kata Badrul Hisham.
Tambahnya, bukan setakat Salmah sahaja yang memeluk Islam, malah anaknya, Goh Chin Kiat turut diajak memeluk Islam tahun ini, katanya. "Beliau memutuskan ingin masuk Islam kerana tertarik dengan cerita kawan-kawan Islamnya mengenai Islam, tetapi malangnya sehingga hari ini beliau tidak pernah tahu mengenai Islam dengan lebih lanjut. Beliau terpaksa bergelut dengan kehidupan susah tanpa bantuan walaupun beliau layak menerima zakat dan bantuan Baitulmal," katanya Menurut Badrul Hisham, pejabat agama hanya akan memberi bantuan jika Salmah hadir kelas fardu ain yang ditetapkan, sedangkan Salmah tidak dapat hadir kerana desakan hidup tatkala terpaksa bekerja keras umpama 'kais pagi makan pagi kais petang makan petang', katanya.
Terlalu banyak orang fakir yang tidak menerima bantuan dikesan dalam konvoi tersebut, malah dari senarai pejabat agama yang diperolehi setelah di siasat tidak ramai, dakwanya.

Penyelewengan dana bantuan orang miskin?
Selain itu AMKNS melahirkan rasa kesal, terhadap sikap Menteri Besar Negeri Sembilan, Dato' Seri Mohammad Hassan kerana dalam keadaan ramai rakyat negeri ini yang susah, Mohammad terus membazirkan wang bantuan Dana Orang Miskin untuk perkara yang tidak mendatangkan faedah kepada rakyat, dakwa Badrul Hisham.
Antara pembaziran yang didakwa berlaku ialah, kerja-kerja ubah suai rumah Menteri Besar yang baru dua tahun siap dengan belanja RM4.5 juta, sedangkan ramai anak-anak yang tidak dapat pergi ke sekolah kerana masalah kemiskinan, katanya.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

From the Sun

PETALING JAYA: An inquiry into alleged police violence during a demonstration heard a witness testify that he was hit with a jet of water and dragged to a Black Maria by no fewer than five policemen.

Parti Keadilan Rakyat deputy youth chief Badrul Hisham Shaharin said he was then handcuffed to another person and taken to the Jalan Hang Tuah police station (formerly Pudu Prison).

He gave evidence yesterday at the start of an eight-day hearing conducted by the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) into the "Bloody Sunday" incident of May 28 against fuel price hikes.

Badrul said he was standing beside DAP leader Ronnie Liu that day. He said before that, he had signalled to a policeman standing above the water cannon truck to give the demonstrators five minutes to disperse. He said he was given a thumbs-up, but two minutes later he was hit by the water jet.

"I could not hear the three warnings given to us to disperse as it was inaudible and given at the same time when Ronnie was speaking over the loud-hailer," said Badrul.

In the Black Maria, Badrul said he saw Keadilan deputy secretary-general Zahir Hassan, who was bleeding from the mouth, nose and cheeks.

Badrul acknowledged that there were some police officers who showed concern and wanted to help.

The protest was organised by a coalition of NGOs, Keadilan, Parti Sosialis Malaysia, PAS, and university students, under the group name Protes.

Apart from Badrul, Keadilan information bureau chief Chua Tian Chang and Federal Reserve Unit cameraman L/Cpl Mohd Nasarudin Hashim also testified yesterday.

Suhakam's panel comprised commissioners Datuk Dr Michael Yeoh, Datin Paduka Zaitoon Othman and Datuk Choo Siew Kion. It was chaired by Datuk K.C. Vohrah.

Chua testified that the warnings to disperse was issued 15 minutes after the speeches started. He said he moved closer to the water cannon truck as he could not hear the announcement being made above the speeches and the crowd's cheering.

The inquiry viewed a tape recording made by Mohd Nasarudin.

The hearing continues.

http://www.thesundaily.com/article.cfm?id=15728

Saturday, October 14, 2006

SUHAKAM INQ' DAY ONE

SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS

Today (5 October 2006) is the 1st day of the inquiry. The inquiry will continue on the following days:
October 6, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17 & 18

Members of the Panel:

v
Dato’ K.C. Vohrah (Chairperson)

v Dato’ Choo Siew Kioh

v Dato’ Dr. Michael Yeoh

v Datin Paduka Zaitoon Dato’ Othman

Venue:

SUHAKAM Inquiry Room, Level 29, Menara Tun Razak, Jalan Raja Laut, KL.

Background of the incident:
In protest to the sharp fuel price hike, three peaceful protests had been organized by a number of NGOs, political p
arties and the MTUC (Malaysia Trade Union Congress) on 3rd, 10th and 26th of March 2006 in front of the KLCC. On the 26th of March, the police dispersed the peaceful crowd violently and arrested 22 protestors. Many protestors were injured due to police brutality. A complaint was submitted to SUHAKAM on 31 March 2006.

On 28 May 2006, the Coalition to Protest Fuel Price Hike (PROTES) once again organized a demonstration in front of KLCC to voice the plights of all Malaysians wh
o are heavily burdened by the fuel price and electricity tariff hike. Unfortunately, the peaceful assembly was dispersed by the police with brute force and excessive violence. 20 people were arrested, including one minor. Many protestors were beaten and kicked by the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel. Several protestors were badly injured. The tragic day was dubbed “Bloody Sunday”.

After filing complaint to SUHAKAM, civil society groups made numerous efforts to urge SUHAKAM to hold public inquiry on police brutality in the aforesaid demonstration. After a long wait, SUHAKAM has finally agreed to hold a public inquiry into the incident.

Watching Brief with Observer Status:
1. Sivarasa Rasiah - Bar Council Legal Aid Centre (KL)

2. Amer Hamzah - Bar Council Legal Aid Centre (KL)
3. Edmund Bon - Bar Council


Watching brief:
1. M. Moganambal - Bar Council Legal Aid Centre (KL)
2. R. Ragunanthanan - Bar Council Legal Aid Centre (KL)
3. Ramesh - Bar Council Legal Aid Centre (KL)

4. Latheefa Koya - Bar Council Legal Aid Centre (KL)
5. Stephanie Bastian - Bar Council Legal Aid Centre (KL)
6. Sheena - Bar Council Legal Aid Centre (KL)
7. Chang Lih Kang - SUARAM

Today’s witnesses:

  1. Chua Tian Chang
  2. Badrul Hisham bin Shaharin (cheGuBard)
  3. Lance Corporal Mohd Nasarudin Hashim

Police’s Video Confirmed that the Assembly was Peaceful

After allowing lawyers to assist in the inquiry, Dato’ K.C. Vohrah, the chairperson of the inquiry panel kicked off the inquiry by calling the first witness, Chua Tian Chang (hereinafter referred to as Tian). Tian was one of the main organizers and he is now the Information Chief of Parti Keadilan Rakyat.

1st witness: I saw a pool of blood on the ground. Police should have learnt from other ASEAN countries

Tian was asked about the overall situation on the day of the demonstration. The inquiry panel inquired in detail on the incident. The inquiry panel also asked some questions about the Anti Fuel Price Hike Coalition – PROTES. Tian has given the SUHAKAM panel a full picture of the incident.

According to Tian, there was a heavy police presence on the day of the protest. The organizer has made it crystal clear that the demonstration on 28 May will be the last of the series of anti fuel price hike protests. Tian also told the inquiry panel that Dr. Hatta, the coordinator of the anti fuel price hike coalition (PROTES) had
also reiterated this message in his speech on the day of assembly.

Besides, Tian told the inquiry panel that he could not hear the OCPD when the officer warned the crowd by using loud hailer. It was due to the noises caused by the helicopter and the warning was given when sp
eaker, Ronnie Liu was delivering his speech. Tian told the inquiry panel that he saw a pool of blood on the ground after the police had left the scene. Towards the end of his testimony, Tian criticised the police for being selective in allowing public assemblies. He told the inquiry panel that the Malaysian police should have learnt from other ASEAN countries on how to handle big crowd, especially when the ASEAN Police Conference has just concluded.

2nd witness: Water cannon hit me on my stomach, and I was dragged rudely by the police

Second witness was Badrul Hisham Shaharin, the coordinator of an anti-corruption organization, GERAK. Badrul Hisham Shaharin (hereinafter referred to as Badrul) was the emcee of the assembly on 28 May. He was eventually arrested by the police.

Badrul told the inquiry panel that he was the one who started off the assembly. After a short introduction, he then passed t
he microphone to the coordinator of the assembly, Dr. Hatta to deliver his speech. Badrul recalled, Dr. Hatta only spoke for a very short while and the second speaker took over. When the third speaker, Ronnie Liu was speaking, Badrul heard some noise from the police but he could not hear clearly what the OCPD was trying to address. He thought the OCPD might be requesting the crowd to disperse, so he tried to communicate with the OCPD through sign language. After some exchanges, he was made to understand that the police was giving them another 5 minutes. Unfortunately, water cannon were unleashed from the truck after hardly two minutes.

The water cannon hit Badrul on his stomach and he fell to the ground because of the force. He was immediately surrounded by 5 to 6 police personnel and was rudely dragged for some 30 yards. According to Badrul, his pants were torn due to the crass dragging. He was then handcuffed and placed into the paddy wagon. He saw Zahir Hassan, the deputy secretary general of Parti Keadilan Rakyat in the wagon. Zahir was badly injured and his mouth was seen bleeding.

Badrul told the inquiry panel that he was not prosecuted to date.

3rd witness: The video was not doctored

The third witness of the inquiry is Lance Corporal Mohd Nasarudin Hashim. Mohd Nasarudin Hashim (hereinafter referred to as Nasarudin) is a FRU personnel, who was instructed to record video during the 28 May assembly. Nasarudin told the inquiry panel that the FRU commander who instructed him was Chief Inspector Pusparajen.

Nasarudin also told the inquiry that Chief Inspector Pusparajen did not direct him to film any specific scene. He testified that the video was not doctored.

The 17-min video was played at the inquiry. The video has clearly shown that the gathering was peaceful until the police acted.

The inquiry adjourned at around 4:30pm and further questions will be asked of Nasarudin on the next inquiry date.

Representatives of the FRU, police and Attorney-General’s Chamber were invited by SUHAKAM as observer but were not present today
.

Prepared by,

Chang Lih Kang

Monday, October 09, 2006

Latest : Haze - 13 areas declared 'unhealthy'

The air quality continued to deteriorate in the peninsular today after a brief respite over the weekend.

The Air Pollutant Index (API) for Negeri Sembilan’s Nilai - located near the Kuala Lumpur International Airport - was close to the ‘very unhealthy’ level this morning.

As of 11am, the API reading for Nilai was at 194, said a Department of Environment (DOE) spokesperson when contacted.

He said that the DOE’s website, which provides daily API readings taken at 11am and 5pm, has been experiencing high traffic congestion over the past few days.

API readings between 101-200 is considered ‘unhealthy’ while those between 201-300 is ‘very unhealthy’. Between 0-50 is ‘good’ and 51-100 ‘moderate’.

In total, 14 areas were declared ‘unhealthy’ this morning while 30 were ‘moderate’ and seven ‘good’.

But after a cloud-seeding induced shower this afternoon, there has been a slight drop in the API readings.

Nilai still registered the highest reading in air pollution with 173 as of 5pm.

The number of 'unhealthy' areas dropped marginally from 14 to 13, but 'moderate' areas increased from 30 to 33, while 'good' areas dropped from seven to four.

In the ‘unhealthy’ category were Perak's Seri Manjung (183 at 11am to 163 at 5pm), Kuala Selangor (181 to 165), Seremban (181 to 158), Putrajaya (171 to 156), Kuala Lumpur (159 to 155), Kajang (158 to 145), Shah Alam (145 to 140), Petaling Jaya (139 to 132), Port Klang (131 to 121), Malacca's Bukit Rambai (131 to 110), Gombak (127 to 128), Ipoh (113 to 105) and Malacca town (110 to 86). Sarawak, which was worst hit by the haze last week with several areas seeing their API readings exceed 200, was no longer in the ‘unhealthy’ zone today.

Friday, October 06, 2006

Witness: I was dragged to van and handcuffed

An inquiry into alleged police violence during a demonstration heard a witness testify that he was hit with a jet of water and dragged to a Black Maria by no fewer than five policemen.

Parti Keadilan Rakyat deputy youth chief Badrul Hisham Shaharin said he was then handcuffed to another person and taken to the Jalan Hang Tuah police station (formerly Pudu Prison).

He gave evidence yesterday at the start of an eight-day hearing conducted by the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) into the "Bloody Sunday" incident of May 28 against fuel price hikes.

Badrul said he was standing beside DAP leader Ronnie Liu that day. He said before that, he had signalled to a policeman standing above the water cannon truck to give the demonstrators five minutes to disperse. He said he was given a thumbs-up, but two minutes later he was hit by the water jet.

"I could not hear the three warnings given to us to disperse as it was inaudible and given at the same time when Ronnie was speaking over the loud-hailer," said Badrul.

In the Black Maria, Badrul said he saw Keadilan deputy secretary-general Zahir Hassan, who was bleeding from the mouth, nose and cheeks.

Badrul acknowledged that there were some police officers who showed concern and wanted to help.

The protest was organised by a coalition of NGOs, Keadilan, Parti Sosialis Malaysia, PAS, and university students, under the group name Protes.

Apart from Badrul, Keadilan information bureau chief Chua Tian Chang and Federal Reserve Unit cameraman L/Cpl Mohd Nasarudin Hashim also testified yesterday.

Suhakam's panel comprised commissioners Datuk Dr Michael Yeoh, Datin Paduka Zaitoon Othman and Datuk Choo Siew Kion. It was chaired by Datuk K.C. Vohrah.

Chua testified that the warnings to disperse was issued 15 minutes after the speeches started. He said he moved closer to the water cannon truck as he could not hear the announcement being made above the speeches and the crowd's cheering.

The inquiry viewed a tape recording made by Mohd Nasarudin.

The hearing continues.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Seremban (my home town) 'unhealthy' areas !?!

Unhealthy air quality has been recorded in more areas in the country as the haze situation deteriorated today.

The areas which recorded the latest Air Pollutant Index (API) exceeding 100 have risen from 11 yesterday to 15 as at 11am today, a Department of Environment spokesperson told malaysiakini.

(The department’s website, detailing API readings on a daily basis, has been experiencing technical problems since this morning.)

The four new 'unhealthy' areas are all in the peninsula - Kuala Selangor (111), Muar (110), Seri Manjung (107) and Bandar Raya Melaka (101).

However, the API in Petra Jaya, Sarawak - which was worse hit yesterday and recorded a ‘very unhealthy’ level - has dropped from 213 to 177 this morning.

Other areas remaining on the 'unhealthy' list are Sri Aman (178), Samarahan (174), Kuching (167), Sibu (163), Nilai (116), Kapit (110), Bukit Rambai (108), Seremban (105) and Bintulu (103).

The readings in these 15 areas however dropped marginally at 5pm but they remained at a 'very unhealthy level', except for Seri Manjung which recorded 94. (see chart)

Putrajaya hits unhealthy mark

Topping the list is still Sarikei in Sarawak, from 156 yesterday to 195 this morning, and down to 178.

In the Klang Valley, the situation has also worsened with Putrajaya hitting the unhealthy level in the evening. The API for Putrajaya stood at 102 at 5pm today.

The rest are of the readings in the evening are Kuala Lumpur (94, from 91), Shah Alam (97, from 94), Kajang (96, from 90), Port Klang (88, from 86) and Petaling Jaya (87, from 85). Such readings are considered ‘moderate’.

Overall, 33 areas recorded moderate API readings while three areas fall under the category of ‘good’.

API readings range from 0-50 (good), 51-100 (moderate), 101-200 (unhealthy) and 201-300 (very unhealthy). A reading above 300 is considered hazardous to human health.

The API readings are reviewed twice a day at 11am and 5pm.

Video sets the tone in 'Bloody Sunday' inquiry

The video shot by the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) presented a clear picture of the ‘Bloody Sunday’ incident as the public inquiry conducted by the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) kicked off today.
The 17-minute footage showed FRU officials swinging their batons, civilians running away from the water cannons, the crowd dispersing, announcements by one OCPD and by the protesters. It also showed footage of police officers dragging a person for a distance before placing him down.
The video was filmed by FRU officer Lance Corporal Mohd Nasarudin Hashim who testified in front of a panel of Suhakam commissioners comprising KC Vohrah, Choo Siew Kioh, Dr Michael Yeoh and Zaitoon Othman.
Mohd Nasarudin, 29, a camera man for the past two years, explained to the panel what he did on May 28 when the demonstrations took place. He said that OCPD Kamal Bashar had given orders to Chief Inspector Pusparajan and they (the orders) were then directly given to him. “I was there at 8.45am and I had followed my superior, (Chief Inspector) Pusparajan there. He did not ask me to film anything in particular, he told me to just film what was going on,” he said. Nasarudin, under oath, also said that the footage has not been tempered with and was digitally transferred into a CD.

Use of force Earlier, Keadilan information chief Tian Chua was the first to testify in the morning. He was also represented by counsel R Sivarasa and Amer Hamzah. He has described that he tried negotiating with the OCPD that the protesters would disperse by themselves and the use of water cannons would not be necessary. “He warned that kekerasan (force) would be used if we don’t disperse. I was shocked he actually used the word ‘kekerasan’ when we were just protesting peacefully”, Chua told the panel.

Keadilan deputy youth information chief Badrul Hisham was the second to testify, telling the panel that he was dragged by the police shortly after being hit by the water cannon. “I was surrounded by police officers and I was dragged for quite a distance. The back pockets of my pants were all torn,” he said. He added that he was detained in the Pudu police station for five hours with 17 others before being released. Also present was lawyer Edmund Bon who was appearing for the Bar Council.

Fifth inqu
iry
This public inquiry will determine whether any human rights violations occurred and if so:
  • •which person or agency was responsible for the violations; • how such violations came about;
  • what administrative directives and procedures or arrangement contributed to then; and
  • what measure should be recommended to be taken to ensure that such violence do not recur. It will be the fifth held by the human rights watchdog since its formation in 1999.
Previous inquiries were on the the Kesas Highway incident (2001); conditions faced by Internal Security Act detainees (2002); alleged mistreatment of native villagers in Sabah by the police (2004); and the death of S Hendry while in police custody (2006).

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Penyelaras Gerak pelajar terbaik Gwangju Asian Human Right Folk School

KUALA LUMPUR, 3 Okt (Hrkh) - Eksekutif Koordinator, Gerakan Demokrasi dan Anti-Korupsi (Gerak), Badrul Hisham Shaharin, 28, menjadi kebanggaan golongan aktivis negara apabila terpilih sebagai Pelajar terbaik Gwangju Asian Human Right Folk School tahun 2006.

Badrul telah menyertai kursus khas mengenai hak asasi dan demokrasi selama hampir sebulan pada 3 hingga 24 September lalu di Universiti Katolik Gwangju yang dianjurkan oleh Yayasan May 18 Memorial.

Berikutan anugerah itu beliau telah ditawarkan oleh yayasan tersebut biasiswa penuh untuk melanjutkan pengajiannya dalam peringkat Profesional Master Degree dalam bidang Crisis and Management di Sungkonghoe University in Seoul mulai Februari depan.

Sejumlah 20 peserta yang terpilih seluruh Asia dipanggil ke Gwangju.

Gwangju adalah daerah berlakunya kebangkitan rakyat pada 18 Mei 1980 dan kini tempat itu menjadi tumpuan usaha memperkasakan hak asasi dan demokrasi.

Menceritakan pengalamannya di sana, Badrul yang juga Timbalan Ketua Penerangan Angkatan Muda KeADILan (AMK) berkata, di samping peserta mempelajari sejarah kebangkitan rakyat Korea, mereka juga didedahkan dengan pelbagai krisis dan usaha ke arah menyelesaikan krisis di rantau Asia dalam perbagai sesi perbincangan.

Selain pembelajaran secara kuliah oleh pensyarah yang didatangkan khas dari pelbagai negara di Asia, peserta juga diberi peluang melawat tempat tempat bersejarah di seluruh Korea.

Para peserta kemudiannya di bawa ke Joint Security Area (JSA), Panmunjeom (iaitu kawasan krisis yang paling kritikal di rantau tersebut) di mana ia adalah kawasan yang di bawah penguasaan bersama tentera Korea Utara dan Korea Selatan di bawah seliaan tentera Pertubuhan Bangsa-bangsa Bersatu (PBB).

"Bangsa Korea ini kuat kerana ia mengangkat sejarah dalam masyarakat dan hidup bersama sejarah tersebut. Ini yang perlu kita contohi," katanya.

"Ramai tokoh yang dilabelkan pengganas semasa perjuangan menuntut demokrasi akhirnya diangkat dan diakui pengorbanan mereka malah dalam beberapa kes kerajaan memohon maaf atas kesilapan negara masa lalu, tetapi malangnya di Malaysia sendiri terlalu banyak fakta sejarah yang disembunyikan," kata Badrul. - lanh

AMKNS bantu orang miskin, dedah kepincangan pentadbiran Negeri Sembilan

KUALA LUMPUR, 2 Okt (Hrkh) - Dalam meneruskan perjuangan menobatkan keadilan di Malaysia, Angkatan Muda KeADILan Negeri Sembilan (AMKNS) tiada istilah rehat, kedatangan Ramadan kali ini menjadi wadah untuk memperhebatkan aktiviti mendekati rakyat dengan melancarkan kempen kesedaran sempena Ramahdan, kata Pengarah Kempen Ramadannya, Badrul Hisham Shahrim.

Menurutnya, AMKNS melihat, kesempitan hidup dalam keadaan ekonomi tidak menentu ketika ini menambah tekanan kepada hampir keseluruhan rakyat.

Kepedihan ini akan lebih terasa kepada mereka yang sememangnya mengalami kesukaran hidup sebelum ini, justeru sempena Ramadan ini AMKNS tidak akan melupakan golongan fakir di negeri bersendi adat perpatih ini, kata Badrul Hisham semasa memberi maklumat kepada Harakahdaily hari ini.

Dalam program yang dinamakan Jejak Fakir, 12 keluarga telah dipilih untuk diberi bantuan makanan dan kewangan sempena Ramadan, katanya.

Bermula pada 14 dan 15 Oktober, AMKNS akan mengadakan konvoi besar-besaran menuju kediaman lokasi keluarga tersebut untuk menyampaikan bantuan, ujarnya.

Bukan setakat menyampaikan bantuan malah AMKNS turut sedia mengadakan gotong royong membantu keluarga tersebut, katanya.

Lebih menarik katanya, antara keluarga yang turut di senarai menerima bantuan ialah daripada keluarga Tionghua dan India, malah ada antara mereka merupakan ahli dan menyokong Umno semenjak 30 tahun dahulu tetapi gagal mendapatkan sebarang bantuan, katanya.

Ini menunjukkan pendirian jelas KeADILan iaitu membantu sesiapa yang memerlukan tanpa mengira latar belakang, ujarnya.

Bantuan yang disampaikan adalah sumbangan orang ramai yang dikumpulkan. Sesiapa yang prihatin dan turut ingin membantu boleh menyalurkan bantuan dari segi kewangan mahupun barangan dengan menghubungi Azizi 012-369 6474 atau Amiruddin 012-3589872

Sementara itu Badrul Hisham juga memberitahu, dalam bulan yang mulia ini juga AMKNS akan melancarkan kempen kesedaran mengenai kepincangan pengurusan kewangan kerajaan negeri.

AMKNS akan mencetak risalah, poster dan sepanduk mendedahkan laporan Audit Negara (yang dibentangkan di Parlimen) mengenai pembaziran serta salah guna dana bantuan orang miskin oleh kerajaan negeri.

Dalam risalah itu, AMKNS antara lain akan mendedahkan wang sejumlah RM4.5 juta dari dana orang miskin telah digunakan hanya untuk mengubah suai kediaman rasmi MB yang baru sahaja siap.

Selain itu kata Badrul Hisham, risalah juga akan mendedahkan soal penggunaan wang sejumlah RM5.44 untuk membeli perabot Pejabat Daerah Port Dickson dan Seremban.

AMKNS amat kesal dengan pembaziran tersebut dalam keadaan di negeri ini terlalu banyak orang miskin yang sewajarnya dibantu menggunakan dana ini, katanya.

Rakyat negeri ini harus di beritahu perkara ini, justeru AMKNS akan menumpukan pengerdaran di masjid dan pasar Ramadan untuk menyebarkan makluman ini, kata Badrul Hisham. - lanh