Friday, 25 November 2016

SUPP is firm and consistent against Hudud Law



By Datuk Sebastian Ting,
Piasau state assemblyman

Hudad Law is a very sensitive and important issue to us all in Sarawak. We are very concerned and feeling very uncomfortable that a Private Member Bill proposed by PAS Party President was tabled in Parliament yesterday. It was deferred to next session.



Things have changed and some people who voted for the opposition including DAP are now looking at DAP to see whether they would be making an apology. I doubt they would. - Datuk Sebastian Ting


Sarawak has been taken for a ride for over 50 years by Putrajaya



By See Chee How

In presenting the Supply (2017) Bill 2016, Right Honourable Chief Minister had laid emphasis that, for the total provision for development expenditure for 2017, RM5.646 billion will be funded by the State while RM282 million will be financed by the Federal government through reimbursable loans and grants.
 Needless to say, Sarawak is the biggest contributor in terms of oil and gas production and petroleum revenue earning for the Federation. But Sarawak’s revenue earning from the oil and gas production was only a small fraction of that of the Federation, being just the diminutive royalty.- See Chee How


Don't be naive that Hadi's Hudud Bill will not affect non-Muslims

By Baru Bian

PAS President Abdul Hadi Awang's criticism of non-Muslim MPs who oppose his Hudud Bill is completely out of place and unacceptable to all right-minded Malaysians. 

In April this year, a Christian woman was caned under Syariah law for selling alcohol in Aceh. Is this how Syariah law is not affecting non-Muslims?- Baru Bian