Re: H-Net* confirm...ttg paipgas

2000-10-25 Terurut Topik luqman ismael


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> menurut kajian, pantai perairan kelantan darul naim ini memang kaya dgn
> minyak.  hasil bumi ini utk dinikmati bersama oleh semua rakyat malaysia
dan
> kelantan khususnya.  sepatutnya sudah ada usaha dari petronas utk
> mengeluarkan 'emas hitam' tsbt.  tetapi adanya perancangan jahat mahathir
> dan kuncu-kuncu melambatkan petronas; saluran paip laluan gas luar
kelantan
> perlu disiapkan dahulu.  semoga allah swt gagalkan usaha jahat mahathir
> mohamad perdana menteri malaysia yg paling tua dan kuncu-kuncunya dari
pucuk
> pimpinan pekembar atau nama sekularnya umno. amin.
> wassalam
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> -----Original Message-
> From: salam sejahtera
> Subject: Re: H-Net* confirm...ttg paipgas
>
>
> Eh??
>
> Gas tu ambil kat mana? Lat laut sempadan antara Kelantan dan Thai ke?
> Kenapa perlu paip  gas? Kenapa tak diproses saja di Kelantan? Kan ke lebih
> jimat kos? Dan baik untuk rakyat Kelantan (95% Melayu tu)? Lepas tu boleh
> juga rakyat Kelantan dapat duit saku (duit Ihsan).
>
> Kurang faham ni.
>
> Mungkin Syazana boleh tolong terangkan skit.
>
>
> >From: Abdul Hamid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: H-Net* confirm...ttg paipgas
> >Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 13:10:54 +0800
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> >-Original Message-
> >
> >English Section
> >
> >
> >
> >Temperature rises over Thai-Malaysia gas pipeline
> >
> >BANGKOK, Oct 22 (AFP) - Police in southern Thailand were on a state
of
> >high alert Sunday after clashes with an angry mob over a
controversial
> >Thai-Malaysian gas pipeline left 28 wounded.
> >
> >Police placed a security cordon around Hat Yai and other major
> >southern towns, one day after more than 500 protestors clashed with
> >police in the south, police said.
> >
> >Protestors armed with sticks and stones battled riot police in Hat
Yai
> >Saturday and eventually took over its meeting hall, where officials
> >had been holding a public hearing on whether to approve the pipeline
> >project.
> >
> >Some of the protestors charged that unknown assailants fired shots at
> >them while they were demonstrating.
> >
> >Hat Yai police told AFP that fourteen policemen and fourteen
> >protestors were injured during the rioting.
> >
> >Some residents of southern Thailand believe the gas pipeline project,
> >estimated to cost roughly one billion US dollars, has been approved
> >too quickly by the government, without taking into account its
> >potential environmental impact on local fishermen and farmers.
> >
> >If completed, the pipeline would transport gas from a part of the
Gulf
> >of Thailand being jointly developed by Malaysia and Thailand to the
> >two countries.
> >
> >Protestors said that the officials meeting in Hat Yai had approved
the
> >pipeline in a meeting lasting only one hour.
> >
> >Such a meeting "is not legitimate in terms of law or democracy,"

RE: H-Net* confirm...ttg paipgas

2000-10-24 Terurut Topik Abdul Hamid


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menurut kajian, pantai perairan kelantan darul naim ini memang kaya dgn
minyak.  hasil bumi ini utk dinikmati bersama oleh semua rakyat malaysia dan
kelantan khususnya.  sepatutnya sudah ada usaha dari petronas utk
mengeluarkan 'emas hitam' tsbt.  tetapi adanya perancangan jahat mahathir
dan kuncu-kuncu melambatkan petronas; saluran paip laluan gas luar kelantan
perlu disiapkan dahulu.  semoga allah swt gagalkan usaha jahat mahathir
mohamad perdana menteri malaysia yg paling tua dan kuncu-kuncunya dari pucuk
pimpinan pekembar atau nama sekularnya umno. amin.
wassalam

-Original Message-
From: salam sejahtera
Subject: Re: H-Net* confirm...ttg paipgas


Eh??

Gas tu ambil kat mana? Lat laut sempadan antara Kelantan dan Thai ke?
Kenapa perlu paip  gas? Kenapa tak diproses saja di Kelantan? Kan ke lebih 
jimat kos? Dan baik untuk rakyat Kelantan (95% Melayu tu)? Lepas tu boleh 
juga rakyat Kelantan dapat duit saku (duit Ihsan).

Kurang faham ni.

Mungkin Syazana boleh tolong terangkan skit.


>From: Abdul Hamid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: H-Net* confirm...ttg paipgas
>Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 13:10:54 +0800
>
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>-Original Message-
>
>English Section
>
>
>
>Temperature rises over Thai-Malaysia gas pipeline
>
>BANGKOK, Oct 22 (AFP) - Police in southern Thailand were on a state of
>high alert Sunday after clashes with an angry mob over a controversial
>Thai-Malaysian gas pipeline left 28 wounded.
>
>Police placed a security cordon around Hat Yai and other major
>southern towns, one day after more than 500 protestors clashed with
>police in the south, police said.
>
>Protestors armed with sticks and stones battled riot police in Hat Yai
>Saturday and eventually took over its meeting hall, where officials
>had been holding a public hearing on whether to approve the pipeline
>project.
>
>Some of the protestors charged that unknown assailants fired shots at
>them while they were demonstrating.
>
>Hat Yai police told AFP that fourteen policemen and fourteen
>protestors were injured during the rioting.
>
>Some residents of southern Thailand believe the gas pipeline project,
>estimated to cost roughly one billion US dollars, has been approved
>too quickly by the government, without taking into account its
>potential environmental impact on local fishermen and farmers.
>
>If completed, the pipeline would transport gas from a part of the Gulf
>of Thailand being jointly developed by Malaysia and Thailand to the
>two countries.
>
>Protestors said that the officials meeting in Hat Yai had approved the
>pipeline in a meeting lasting only one hour.
>
>Such a meeting "is not legitimate in terms of law or democracy," said
>a coalition of Thai non-governmental organisations in a statement.
>
>"The groups demand that the government review the public hearing
>process," it said. "Public hearings in Thailand are mainly intended to
>justify decisions already made on large projects."
>
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Re: H-Net* confirm...ttg paipgas

2000-10-24 Terurut Topik salam sejahtera


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Eh??

Gas tu ambil kat mana? Lat laut sempadan antara Kelantan dan Thai ke?
Kenapa perlu paip  gas? Kenapa tak diproses saja di Kelantan? Kan ke lebih 
jimat kos? Dan baik untuk rakyat Kelantan (95% Melayu tu)? Lepas tu boleh 
juga rakyat Kelantan dapat duit saku (duit Ihsan).

Kurang faham ni.

Mungkin Syazana boleh tolong terangkan skit.


>From: Abdul Hamid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: H-Net* confirm...ttg paipgas
>Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 13:10:54 +0800
>
>
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>-Original Message-
>
>English Section
>
>
>
>Temperature rises over Thai-Malaysia gas pipeline
>
>BANGKOK, Oct 22 (AFP) - Police in southern Thailand were on a state of
>high alert Sunday after clashes with an angry mob over a controversial
>Thai-Malaysian gas pipeline left 28 wounded.
>
>Police placed a security cordon around Hat Yai and other major
>southern towns, one day after more than 500 protestors clashed with
>police in the south, police said.
>
>Protestors armed with sticks and stones battled riot police in Hat Yai
>Saturday and eventually took over its meeting hall, where officials
>had been holding a public hearing on whether to approve the pipeline
>project.
>
>Some of the protestors charged that unknown assailants fired shots at
>them while they were demonstrating.
>
>Hat Yai police told AFP that fourteen policemen and fourteen
>protestors were injured during the rioting.
>
>Some residents of southern Thailand believe the gas pipeline project,
>estimated to cost roughly one billion US dollars, has been approved
>too quickly by the government, without taking into account its
>potential environmental impact on local fishermen and farmers.
>
>If completed, the pipeline would transport gas from a part of the Gulf
>of Thailand being jointly developed by Malaysia and Thailand to the
>two countries.
>
>Protestors said that the officials meeting in Hat Yai had approved the
>pipeline in a meeting lasting only one hour.
>
>Such a meeting "is not legitimate in terms of law or democracy," said
>a coalition of Thai non-governmental organisations in a statement.
>
>"The groups demand that the government review the public hearing
>process," it said. "Public hearings in Thailand are mainly intended to
>justify decisions already made on large projects."
>
>  
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H-Net* confirm...ttg paipgas

2000-10-23 Terurut Topik Abdul Hamid


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-Original Message-
   
   English Section
   
   
   
   Temperature rises over Thai-Malaysia gas pipeline
   
   BANGKOK, Oct 22 (AFP) - Police in southern Thailand were on a state of
   high alert Sunday after clashes with an angry mob over a controversial
   Thai-Malaysian gas pipeline left 28 wounded.
   
   Police placed a security cordon around Hat Yai and other major
   southern towns, one day after more than 500 protestors clashed with
   police in the south, police said.
   
   Protestors armed with sticks and stones battled riot police in Hat Yai
   Saturday and eventually took over its meeting hall, where officials
   had been holding a public hearing on whether to approve the pipeline
   project.
   
   Some of the protestors charged that unknown assailants fired shots at
   them while they were demonstrating.
   
   Hat Yai police told AFP that fourteen policemen and fourteen
   protestors were injured during the rioting.
   
   Some residents of southern Thailand believe the gas pipeline project,
   estimated to cost roughly one billion US dollars, has been approved
   too quickly by the government, without taking into account its
   potential environmental impact on local fishermen and farmers.
   
   If completed, the pipeline would transport gas from a part of the Gulf
   of Thailand being jointly developed by Malaysia and Thailand to the
   two countries.
   
   Protestors said that the officials meeting in Hat Yai had approved the
   pipeline in a meeting lasting only one hour.
   
   Such a meeting "is not legitimate in terms of law or democracy," said
   a coalition of Thai non-governmental organisations in a statement.
   
   "The groups demand that the government review the public hearing
   process," it said. "Public hearings in Thailand are mainly intended to
   justify decisions already made on large projects."

 
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