Hello PERKASA... read below, we need govt to help the poor.. you think all 
chinese/ indian rich?
 

Ibrahim Ali through his Perkasa is fighting against Chinese like Vincent Tan 
who are supposed to have robbed the Malays of their rights and who have reduced 
the Malays to hamba di negara sendiri (slaves in their own country). But then 
Ibrahim Ali works for Chinese like Vincent Tan.
NO HOLDS BARRED
Raja Petra Kamarudin

Ibrahim Ali is a Malay nationalist who fights for Malay rights and privileges. 
Ibrahim Ali is concerned that the Chinese are dominating the Malaysian economic 
scene while the Malays are being reduced to second-class citizens in their own 
country. And that was why Ibrahim Ali formed Perkasa, so that he can fight 
against the Chinese and prevent them from taking over this country.
But how many people know that Ibrahim Ali is linked to Vincent Tan of Berjaya? 
The same Vincent Tan who has robbed Malaysia of billions of Ringgit. The same 
Vincent Tan who paid Hee of Perak RM25 million to jump ship. The same Vincent 
Tan who is helping to finance further crossovers through his ‘special draws’.
Ibrahim Ali through his Perkasa is fighting against Chinese like Vincent Tan 
who are supposed to have robbed the Malays of their rights and who have reduced 
the Malays to hamba di negara sendiri (slaves in their own country). But then 
Ibrahim Ali works for Chinese like Vincent Tan.
Do the supporters and members of Perkasa know the other side of Ibrahim Ali? Do 
the supporters and members of Perkasa know that Ibrahim Ali who fights against 
Chinese like Vincent Tan actually goes to bed with Vincent Tan?
Well, let the document below speak for itself.
By the way, Zahrin Mohd Hashim, the PKR Penang Member of Parliament who left 
the opposition to become an ‘independent’ was in London recently. He went to 
London with his entire family (his wife, three sons, daughter and 
daughter-in-law) and stayed a week at The Leonard Hotel and Apartments on 
Seymour Street. The hotel and airfare came to more than RM50,000, above and 
beyond what they spent for shopping in Oxford and Regent Street.
Zahrin's son had enrolled in a flying school in UK, which costs about 
RM250,000, while his daughter is enrolling in a UK university at a cost of 
another RM350,000 over three years.
Can you now see why Zahrin had to leave the opposition? He badly needs the 
money to pay for all his expenses.







 
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http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/3/12/nation/5692769&sec=nation
 

Poverty splits mum and child
By VANES DEVINDRAN


va...@thestar.com.my
KUCHING: Single mother Maureen Lee needs a home she can afford – so she can be 
reunited with her son, who is now at the Salvation Army Boys Home.
She’s so desperately poor that she walks home from work – an hour’s walk – and 
skips on meals.
A unit at the Kuching Municipal Council (KMC) Flats, a scheme meant for people 
who are struggling in the city, could come in handy.
 A mother’s tears: Lee hugging her son at the Kuching Municipal Council flats.
She said she heard about the flats from a friend who suggested that she apply 
for it as the rent was more affordable.
“I heard that the flats are to help those who are struggling to survive in the 
city.
“I’ve walked around the flats a couple of times to see if there was a vacant 
lot but what I saw surprised me. I saw residents driving big cars. I thought 
the flats were meant to help the needy,” said Lee, adding that it was unfair to 
those who truly deserve to live there.
She is a deserving case. LIfe has been a run of misery for this 42-year-old 
sales promoter. From a broken marriage to the death of her mother, they all hit 
Lee like a tonne of bricks when she was pregnant with her son.
Recalling her past, Lee said the shock of a broken marriage and her mother’s 
death made her lose her memory twice.
“I lost my memory twice during my pregnancy. I could not even remember how to 
cook a simple vegetable dish,” she said in her rented home at Kenyalang Park in 
Kuching.
Lee said her friends and the thought of her son had kept her going.
Lee earns about RM600 per month and is struggling to make ends meet. There were 
times when she had to skip meals just so they would not go hungry the next day.
“I am already a vegetarian so I do not have to spend on meat,” she said.
Lee said it was difficult to make others understand why she had to cut back on 
many things.
“I do not feel nice asking friends for help too. I’d rather go hungry then let 
them know I need money for lunch,” she said.
“Colleagues often ask me why I live the way I do. I simply tell them that I do 
not have a choice.”
The strong-willed mother said she had to send her 14-year-old son to the boys’ 
home after he got mixed-up with the wrong crowd and began committing petty 
crimes.
Her work schedule did not give her enough time to watch over him.
“I caught him stealing our rent money twice and decided that the boy’s home 
would do him good. What I really wanted was for him to focus on his education, 
at least complete Form Five.
“I visit him whenever I can and of course I want him back with me but in order 
to do that, I need to have a proper roof over our head,” she said.
Lee is renting the house at Kenyalang Park with her sister who is also working 
in the city.
The rental, she said, is RM480 per month. And this, added with utility bills, 
was eating away a major part of her income.
Besides, she also has to pay a RM100 fee to the Salvation Army for her son.
“If I could just get a unit there (at the KMC Flats), it will certainly help me 
in a big way,” she said.


      

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