Majlis Makan Malam ‘BANGKITKAN SEMANGAT …


Majlis Makan Malam ‘BANGKITKAN SEMANGAT 308’ pada 8 Mac 2014 (Sabtu), 7:00 malam di Dewan Perhimpunan Cina Bentong, Bentong, Pahang.

Kami berharap majlis ini dapat membangkitkan semangat di kalangan rakyat jelata, khasnya pejuang-pejuang HIJAU untuk méneruskan perjuangan untuk masa depan yang bersih, adil dan lestari.


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Today’s read :…


Today’s read :

1) Lynas slumps on lower prices
http://www.businessspectator.com.au/news/2014/1/31/resources-and-energy/lynas-slumps-lower-prices

2) Lynas to boost Malaysia’s energy efficient vehicles plan
http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Business-News/2014/02/03/PRESENCE-OF-LAMP-BODES-WELL-FOR-GOVTS-EEV-HUB-AMBITION/

3) Himpunan Hijau no longer for the people
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2014/02/03/himpunan-hijau-no-longer-for-the-people/

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此时此刻,我能想像大家都一定忙得不可开交,这一切的忙碌皆是为了迎接更美好一年的到…


此时此刻,我能想像大家都一定忙得不可开交,这一切的忙碌皆是为了迎接更美好一年的到来。

2014年为绿马年,可以预见,今年是面临严峻挑战的一年,却也可以创造机遇的一年!

假如人生中的挑战是一面高墙,我想说的是,过程中不会有爬不过的高墙,只要我们愿意采取正面的态度面对它,同时拥有足够的勇气与信心跨越眼前的高墙,墙后的风景肯定是明媚的!

正如即将过去的小龙年里,从505全国大选、百万签名埋葬莱纳斯运动,一直到年杪前往日本大使馆与澳洲国庆酒会的反公害系列活动中,全国护绿者都展现了全力以赴拼绿色家园的积极态度,令人感到万分欣慰。

过去的一年里,我在全国跑透透后的最大收获和感动是,在每一场反公害运动中,绿蚂蚁们都表现了高度的个人价值系统,深切了解到反公害是一个不可躲避的责任与义务。 2013年确实是个充满动力的一年。

这股强大动力不能停下来,我祝福大家策马扬鞭奔向新的一年,延续绿色诉求,一同昂首共创绿色梦想!~黃德

Last year was a hectic year for me, with the election, the million signatures campaign and being constantly on the move crisscrossing the country to sow the seeds of love and hope.

I have met with so many wonderful people and seen so much extraordinary effort by the people. And at this moment, as I reflect on 2013, the only thing I want to say is I am so proud of the people.

I am so touched by their selfless acts and whole-hearted contributions, not for themselves, but for the children of this nation. I not only feel grateful but fortunate to have the opportunity to walk the path of struggle alongside them.

All of us know that 2014 will be another challenging year. However, as long as we still continue to move forward with courage, confidence and perseverance, one day WE WILL BE THERE.

We just have to ensure that as we move forward, we have to experience the GREATEST JOYS OF LIFE. And let us all pray for PEACE & HUMANITY.

Happy Chinese New Year! -Wong Tack


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MCA condemns Himpunan Hijau gatecrash


MCA has condemned the act of anti-Lynas group Himpunan Hijau’s act of gatecrashing an Australian High Commission event last night, saying that it brought shame to the country.

MCA Pahang chief Hoh Khai Mun said that it showed that Himpunan Hijau “led by its leader DAP member Wong Tack” had “no respect” for the hosts and guests at the Australia Day event.

“They had no respect at all for the hosts and guests in attendance whose right to safety, civility and security appeared compromised by Himpunan Hijau,” he said in a statement today.

He said that the incident also happened in full view of diplomats who regularly send reports to their home country of Malaysia’s political situation, and are now left with a bad impression.

Instead of being “practitioners of harassment”, he said, the group could have easily made an appointment and submitted a memorandum of protest to the Australian High Commission in a more civil manner.

“Would Wong and his followers want and welcome the same treatment of complete strangers trespassing an gatecrashing their private meetings?” he asked.

“There was no need to resort to such dramatics and intimidation tactics to disrupt people’s private function just to snare publicity, yet sending the Australian hosts and invited guests into panic mode.”

Panic among guests

Yesterday, Himpunan Hijau members pushed their way through security at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in order to protest rare earth company Lynas’ processing plant in Gebeng, Pahang.

Lynas was also a sponsor of the event, resulting in Pakatan Rakyat assemblypersons to boycott the event.

The fracas, which caused a panic among guests, was diffused when Australian High Commission in Malaysia security manager Llyod Laughlin intervened and allowed the group to gather and display their banners outside the hall where the event was held.

Meanwhile, Hoh also condemned the move by PKR members who stomped on and burned posters with the Japanese flag in front of the Japanese embassy.

“These two incidents involving foreign missions in Kuala Lumpur committed by Pakatan members and supporters are absolutely shameful and totally un-Malaysian. They warrant severe public reprimand,” he said.

The demonstrators were protestors the barring of PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim from Japan on Sunday. The Kuala Lumpur embassy said this was as Anwar did not apply for a special permit, required of those who have been convicted of a crime.

Anwar, however, insisted that his office had checked with the embassy prior to his departure and was given the all clear.

MCA condemns Himpunan Hijau gatecrash

MCA has condemned the act of anti-Lynas group Himpunan Hijau’s act of gatecrashing an Australian High Commission event last night, saying that it brought shame to the …

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為了救地球,他們勇往直前;為了保國土,他們義無反顧。反公害英雄的名號,他們當之無…


為了救地球,他們勇往直前;為了保國土,他們義無反顧。反公害英雄的名號,他們當之無愧。

綠色盛會主席黃德說,他和逾50名反公害人士於週三晚直闖澳洲最高專員署在吉隆坡陽光廣場的會展中心所舉辦的國慶慶典會場抗議萊納稀土廠一事,將能成功把大馬逾120萬人拒絕稀土廠的訊息傳達給澳洲政府。“我們並不是來搗亂或製造糾紛,相反的,我們此去是為了保護國家、家園、孩子及下一代的未來。這是匆忙間召集的示威活動,雖然週三是工作日,但還是有不少支持者從昔加末、怡保等地遠道趕來。若澳洲連我們的聲音都聽不到也不回應,那對它這個強調人權自由的國家是一項羞辱,我們也會很失望,一個先進國家竟然置120萬人的反對聲音於不顧。”


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Anger over rare earth plant on Australia Day in Malaysia – Channel NewsAsia


我们的国家、我们的孩子未来被糟蹋,我们岂能不生气?

Anger over rare earth plant on Australia Day in Malaysia – Channel NewsAsia

Environmental activists in Malaysia have interrupted Australia Day celebrations in Kuala Lumpur. Some 30 protesters from Himpunan Hijau pushed past security personnel to demand the Australian government take a stand on a controversial rare earth processing plant in Malaysia.

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Opponents of the Lynas rare earth refine…


Opponents of the Lynas rare earth refinery in Pahang today held a small protest during the Australia Day celebration at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

Among the guest were officials from Lynas Corporation, an Sydney-based company which mines ore in Western Australia in order to be processed in Malaysia.

Critics of the company, such as Kuantan-based group Himpunan Hijau, believes that if the Australian laws do not allow rare earth refining activities in Australia, the same should apply to Malaysia.

Full report: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/252516

Photographer: Lim Huey Teng













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