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Cake day: July 7th, 2023

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  • “Moderate to dense smoke haze was observed to emanate from clusters of hotspots detected in central and southern parts of Sumatra.”

    “While some isolated showers are forecast for Sumatra in the coming days, dry weather is expected to persist in parts of central and southern Sumatra, with the prevailing winds likely to continue blowing from the southeast or southwest.

    “Under these conditions, the hotspot and smoke haze situation there could worsen, with an increased risk of transboundary smoke haze occurrence,” the alert read.

    “This was corroborated by Datuk Wan Abdul Latiff Wan Jaffar, the director-general of Malaysia’s Department of Environment, who said that forest fires in Indonesia had caused transboundary haze to affect East Malaysia.”

    “Satellite imagery from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration detected 52 hotspots in Sumatra, 264 hotspots in Kalimantan, and no hotspots detected within (Malaysia),” he was quoted sa saying by Free Malaysia Today.

    Indon has spoken: 52 hotspots in Sumatra, 264 hotspots in Kalimantan.






  • State government, the current chief is Saarani Mohamad.

    And if you read the history of the company that wins this case, it has been on bad financial position for a long time and has changed ownership multiple times [1].

    The company’s application was dismissed in October last year by judicial commissioner Bhupindar Singh. He said the monastery had demonstrated that they were not squatters and had a strong arguable defence to the eviction.

    He also said there were triable issues as to whether they had occupied the land with the acquiescence of the company and state authorities.

    Then, suddenly…

    The Court of Appeal overturned his judgment.

    A three-member bench of the Court of Appeal said the monastery had failed to raise any triable issue to prevent the grant of order.

    The bench, comprising Justices Azizah Nawawi, See Mee Chun and Zaini Mazlan, later also rejected an application by the monastery for a stay of execution pending an appeal to the Federal Court.

    However, the monastery’s management contested the application, contending that the company could only occupy a small portion of the land as the monastery’s monks have resided and occupied the area for more than 100 years.

    They also asked for the application to be dismissed as the company had suppressed material evidence in their application by not disclosing to the court the fact that the land was occupied by the monastery.

    [1] https://theedgemalaysia.com/article/newsbreak-malayan-cement-unit-apmc-closes-storied-rawang-plant-vital-upgrades