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[1425] Of before you go…

This subsiding weekend is one of few which routines were delightfully broken. I was at the Malaysian Nature Society-managed Kuala Selangor Nature Park to celebrate its 20th anniversary with friends.

I stayed there and the accommodation was surprising comfortable given my initial expectation. I guess, if one had expected the worst, almost anything would surpass that expectation; I brought a sleeping bag with me but it was an unnecessary burden. Or maybe, I had a full day and I could hardly notice anything to complain about.

One of the first activities were tree planting but several groups and one of them represented ExxonMobil. I am unsure how over a thousand sapling planted would offset Exxon’s carbon emissions but at least something, eh?

There is a walkway from a man-made coastal bund into the mangrove swamp which the saplings were planted. Anybody that wishes to take a walk into the swamp via the walkway will notice this:

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I will share more photos later but for now, I hate Monday; I should have taken my leave.

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[1422] Of 20 years of Kuala Selangor Nature Park

The Malaysian Nature Society together with its partners will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Kuala Selangor Nature Park this Saturday and Sunday; October 27 and 28 respectively.

The MNS has managed the Park on behalf of the Selangor state government since the Park was first established in 1987. I am not quite sure what was the direct impetus for the creation of the Park but initial reading suggests an opposition to turn the area into a golf course. The Park — partly an area of secondary forest and partly mangrove swamp — is a breeding ground for several endangered species.

I myself have yet to visit the place and I thought by volunteering with the program through MNS, this could be a great opportunity to explore the place and have fun with my camera. It is a great opportunity for you to learn more about Kuala Selangor and conservation at large!

The MNS has prepared a flyer for the public and you may read the document electronically here. Listing of programs and direction to the Park is available in the document. Come and visit us!

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[1421] Of support Wikipedia

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[1398] Of vigil for Burma

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This was from yesterday’s evening vigil for Burma, at the base of the Petronas Twin Towers, which was joined by hundreds.

More at Metblogs KL.

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[1390] Of Nurin to Chief Justice: A Collapse of Law and Order? by IKD

So okay. Right after I had my first real outing my new best friend, the Nikon D40, I gave an Institute for Policy Research-organized (Institut Kajian Dasar; IKD) forum a visit. I do not think I would like to write too much about it since one of the panels talked about what I wanted to blog in the first place; I am a little bit disheartened when somebody made the point public first. Anyway, he mentioned how trust is important and to some extent, the impact of lack of public trust to state institution. It is a little bit blurry whom spoke of that — it could only be either Mr. Cumaraswamy or Tunku Abdul Aziz — but that point is the most important lesson for many to take note from the big picture-kind of thinking.

On general however, the forum was about how, allegedly, rotten the judiciary is. From there on, the panel tried to convince the audience on why a royal commission is required to not just investigate the authenticity of the scandalous video made public earlier by PKR but the state of the judiciary as a whole. The sentiment of the panel was that it has been a downhill for judiciary independence in the spirit of separation of powers since 1988, the year when former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad orchestrated the removal Salleh Abbas from the office of the Lord President of the Supreme Court.

About the video itself, the footage released to the public is just first part of the video. According to Mr. Sivarasa Rasiah and Mr. Anwar Ibrahim, there is another approximately 6 minutes of unreleased clip. In unreleased clip according to Anwar Ibrahim further, Judge Ahmad Fairuz’s name can be clearly heard and more names were mentioned.

That asides, some of the usual suspects were there. By suspects, I meant bloggers! I think, if one attends too many public forums, sooner or later, the most of the faces would be recognizable.

Finally, pictures:

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The banner.

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I apologize for the quality of the photo: I am still exploring the features of Nikon D40 but from the left, Tunku Abdul Aziz of Transparency International, Mr. Param Cumaraswamy formerly of the United Nations, the chairperson Mr. Sivarasa Rasiah, former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Secretary to the Bar Council Lim Chee Wee.

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And that is Din Merican.

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p/s — Howsy has more.