Friday, June 13, 2014

Full Moon on Friday 13 - Good Night

Updated

Marcus just pointed out to me that ginger tea is actually a remedy for sore throat, and most probably was not to be blamed for my sore throat. Sorry Ginger. Just need to drink more water.


Original post.

The boiled ginger tea I had last night was not a brilliant idea. I have a bit of a sore throat now. So tonight I made myself lemon tea with pandan leaves and mint leaves. The tea's fragrance was inviting.

I was at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital with Mary. Our colleague, who had a stroke, was in a coma at the ICU. I never expected it to be so serious. Hope he recovers soon.


On our way out, Mary bumped into her friend whose husband had also been admitted. Her husband had refused to go for dialysis. Now his condition has worsened.

Full moon on a Friday 13 wasn't an exceptionally good nor unusually bad day for me.

Don't forget Father's Day is this Sunday. 

Full Moon On Friday 13

Today is a very special day. The full moon rises on this Friday the 13th, a rare occasion. The last time there was a full moon on Fri 13 was in Oct 2000.  The next one will be Aug 2049.

I'm not sure if it is going to turn out specially bad or specially good.  Will probably update later.

Whatever happens from now, we need to trust the universe.

A few unprecedented things have occurred isince the beginning of the year.

The first was the Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur-Beijing flight MH370 which had gone missing since March 8. There were 227 passengers and 12 crew on board the Boeing 777.

The second was the changes made to the Johor Housing and Property Board Bill. For more information why this is unacceptable, please go to


The Federal Constitution is the most supreme law of this nation, the result of the wisdom of the nation's founding fathers, which must be upheld at all times.
  And the third unprecedented incident involved the unity shown by dog defenders against an act of cruelty.  It is not the first time police reports have been lodged against cruelty to dogs but I think this is the first incident that had garnered so much support. The case is strong because the act was videotaped. So, don't underestimate the power of one voice, one act, one individual.
After that, the numbers and persistence can make the difference.
Need to get ready to go out now.  Plan to visit a colleague (our IT guy based in the Senai printing plant) who recently sufferred a stroke. A gentle reminder to one and all. Please take care of your health. Sometimes, the inevitable does happen no matter how careful we are, but we still have to be mindful of our diet, lifestyle, emotions, etc.
Last night, I had these while watching TV --- blueberries, cherry tomatoes and boiled ginger tea.  

Have a blessed Friday.



Thursday, June 12, 2014

United For Justice

IN the JOHOR STREETS



FIFTEEN individuals and four non-governmental organisations lodged reports at Skudai police station yesterday against the Johor Baru Central Municipal Council (MPJBT) over its treatment of stray dogs here.

Malaysia Independent Animal Rescue (MIAR), Johor Baru Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Companion Animal Rescue Effort Society (Cares) and Petpositive were the four NGOs that lodged the police reports.

Among the individuals who lodged the report was G. Suhanthan, 28, who had on June 9 made the first police report after witnessing the incident of MPJBT officers bludgeoning seven strays to death with an iron rod.

Suhanthan had recorded the horrific event on video and uploaded it onto Facebook.

He claimed that so far no investigating officer had contacted him even though the video clip went viral on the Internet.

MIAR founder and president Puspa Rani, who was also at the police station, said MIAR has received numerous emails from animal lovers nationwide.

"As far as I know, about 30 police reports have been lodged over the video from animal lovers throughout the country.

"Which is why I am here today," she said after lodging the report at the Skudai police station.

Puspa also said it is a criminal offence under Section 428 and 429 of the Penal Code which states that an offence is committed if "a person commits mischief by killing, poisoning, maiming, or rendering useless any animal of the value of five ringgit or upwards". The offence is punishable with an imprisonment of two years, or fine, or both.

"No dog catchers can kill a stray in any manner without a certified veterinarian.

"Even if the dog is put to sleep by lethal injection, only a veterinarian knows the lethal dosage," she said.

Puspa said that if she failed to get a satisfactory response from the council or relevant agency, she will be bringing the matter up to the complaints bureau in the Prime Minister's Department.

Puspa further said representatives from the Department of Veterinary Service (DVS), who were also at the police station, had told her that the MPJBT did not have a veterinarian.

"So how were the strays put to sleep in Johor over the years?" asked Puspa.

The DVS representatives, however, declined to comment on the matter. A call to the DVS office to get the comment of the department's director also proved fruitless.

MPJBT also could not be reached for comment.

MPJBT corporate and public relations department administrative officer Salwa Abd Rashid was quoted as saying that the council did not shoot nor clobber strays to death.

On Monday, MPJBT when contacted, had said that they would investigate the matter.



MEANWHILE, in the STAR

Ops to catch stray dogs put on hold

   

JOHOR BARU: The operation to catch stray dogs will be put on hold amidst continuing public outcry over cruelty in the putting down of the animals.

A decision would be made at the next full council meeting on whether action would be taken against officers involved, said Johor Baru Central Municipal Council (MPJBT) president Sallehuddin Hassan.

The MPJBT came under fire after a video clip showing enforcement staff bludgeoning stray dogs at the back of a warehouse in Jalan Makmur, Skudai, went viral recently.

“People should understand that these are not stray cats but aggressive dogs. The public also found the dogs a nuisance in their neighbourhoods. The dogs were not killed in a public space.

“The council has the right to put such stray dogs to sleep. However, I do not deny the way it was done was indeed regrettable,” said Sallehuddin.

He added that he did not know how the dogs were killed until the video surfaced on June 5.

It is believed that the MPJBT department in charge of stray dogs had found it hard to obtain supplies for injections – which is usually used to put down stray dogs.

Checks by The Star at the warehouse, where the brutal culling took place, showed no signs that it was still being conducted.

However, dogs could be heard barking within the premises while enforcement officers were seen entering the warehouse area.

Various non-governmental organisations and at least 10 people have lodged police reports over the incident.

“It is unacceptable that no firm action has been taken against the officials,” said Malaysian Independent Animal Rescue (MIAR) president T. Puspa Rani, who is also the representative of the group, during a press conference at the Johor Baru Central police headquarters here.

She added charges could be made under Sections 428 and 429 of the Penal Code for mischief against animals.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Defenders of Dogs



Malaysia Independent Animal Rescue (MIAR) founder and president Puspa Rani was in Johor Baru today. MIAR was one of the 4 non-governmental organizations that  had lodged a police report against the Johor Baru Central Municipal Council (MPJBT) over the video.

Please go to my earlier post http://ardentindulgence.blogspot.com/2014/06/black-monday.html if you have yet to watch the video.

She is pictured above talking to representatives of the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS).  Puspa says no dog catcher is permitted to kill a stray as only a certified vet is allowed to do so because only a vet would know the drug dosage if death is to be from lethal injection.

It was learnt the MPJBT doesn't have a vet.

"So how were the strays in Johor killed all this while?"


Puspa seen here with JB SPCA chairman Ranjeet Singh.  The other 2 NGOs that lodged a police report against MPJBT today were Companion Animal Rescue Effort Society (Cares) and Petpositive.

Apart from the NGOs, some 15 individuals also lodged reports. One of the individuals was G. Suhanthan, who witnessed the incident and recorded it before uploading it onto Facebook.

Puspa said the matter could be investigated under Section 428 and 429 of the penal code for cruelty to animals.Theoffender, if convicted, faces a fine not exceeding RM500 or jail up to five years, or both.

Since the video clip was uploaded, MIAR has received numerous emails and some 30 reports have been lodged nationwide so far, according to Puspa.

Meanwhile, CARES founder and chairman Joseph Chia told me that there has been complaints of dog catchers entering houses to seize pets.  Chia said that although the local council has the right to do that, he appeals to them to be merciful.

"A warning should have been issued first before taking the pets from their homes," Chia said.

Meanwhile, I want to clarify something here. Someone has been going around telling people that I have 4 dogs at a dog shelter. I have told him time and again that those were not my dogs. I stumbled upon four adorable puppies playing by the roadside a few years ago.

My heart went out to them but I didn't take them immediately. The next day I went back to see if the dogs were still there, and they were.  I always believed that all dogs should have a home filled with love. At that time I didn't know much about dog shelters yet. At that time I only knew that I couldn't leave these 4 young dogs to fend for themselves on the street.

So I took them to a vet before sending them to a shelter. My dogs are still with me and they are all mongrels. The 4 that I sent to the shelter were Shar Pei or maybe mixed breeds. Why would I send away the branded breed and keep the mongrels?

More about my mongrel dogs in another post. I hope this man would stop telling everyone that I didn't want my dogs anymore. 


Tuesday, June 10, 2014

A Big Thank You To Helen


I couldn't believe it when the number of page views of my "Black Monday" post started soaring. Earlier someone had commented that I write in an unfocused manner.

He said my piece was all over the place ... "very rojak writing" ...as I had jumbled up state matters with strays issues in that particular post.

I will try not to do that, thanks for the feedback. 

I admit that I write whatever that comes to my mind. If I have offended anyone here, I humbly apologize.

The purpose of this post is solely to say "Thank You" to Helen Ang, a very prominent blogger, for mentioning that blog post. Just a mere mention and the page views "skyrocketed". Thanks to Helen and to all who have visited my blog


the garden of my mind.

Have a pleasant Tuesday everyone!

Monday, June 9, 2014

Bill Passed

Today I read Annie's latest post with a grim expression. I swear.  No more laughing. 

A Letter From A Johorean To His MB

The weather is also dark and stormy in Johor Baru.  And the wait is finally over. The bill has been passed with 10 amendments made to the state's Housing and Property Board Enactment 2014. The Johor MB said all 10 amendments were in line with a constitutional monarchy system.

Like I said yesterday, some supported the tabling of the amended bill, some are against it. It is like "State versus Federal versus Opposition" and also the Rakyat.

One state assemblyman had lashed out at the Federal Government and the GLCs for causing the property prices in Johor to spike. He said the enactment can safeguard Johoreans.

Meanwhile, in a news report former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said he was worried that the MB will eventually bow to the Sultan's wishes.

Johor MB Might Bow To Sultan's Wishes

Well ...

When Tun Mahathir was PM, he was so so so POLITICALLY strong. I don't know much about politics actually but I know no one went against his wishes. And those who did ...

I also wondered why people are so against Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.  He is so nice.  Won't you want someone nice to be your leader? But people everywhere also don't like their leaders.  There are people who don't like Obama.  There are people who don't like Yingluck. Same goes for Susilo Bambang. Why? That's just the way the world is.

If you say the ruling party is bad, how sure are you that the opposition won't be 7 times worst?

I guess I'm just rambling because I am bored.