Wolf out the door

China and Canada have carried out tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats, with Beijing responding in kind after Ottawa showed the door to a Chinese diplomat who was found trying to intimidate a Canadian politician and his family. The ethnic Chinese lawmaker had drawn Beijing’s wrath over his sponsorship of a Canadian parliamentary motion condemning China’s rough treatment of its Uyghur minority group. Sharp-elbowed, sharp-tongued “Wolf Warrior” diplomats have stoked concerns about Chinese influence operations in a number of host countries with their efforts to stifle exiled critics and opponents.

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Myanmar junta forces commit more atrocities, burn 19 civilians to death

Myanmar troops burned alive 19 civilians, including eight minors, on Wednesday, relatives of the dead, witnesses and a spokesman for the shadow government said, in the latest atrocity committed by junta soldiers in the country’s civil war.

The attack came in the south-central Bago region, where junta troops were fighting ethnic Karen rebels and members of the People’s Defense Force, a loose group of ordinary people who have taken up arms since the February 2021 military coup.

The slaughter came hours after remote mine attacks by rebels. Junta forces arrested people living in Nyaung Pin Thar village in Htantabin township and burned them to death around 5 p.m. on May 10, residents said.

Five members of the same family, including a 6-year-old, were killed, said a relative.

“The military junta forces just killed them like that,” another villager said.

The initial count was 18 dead, but on Friday, the Karen National Union, the political wing of the Karen National Liberation Army, announced that another resident had been burned to death in Nyaung Pin Thar village of Htantabin township.

Junta forces are still near the village and the death toll could be higher because the area is now like a battlefield, the KNU’s statement said.

The junta’s military’s 44th Battalion and units of 73rd, 599, 590 and 48 Light Infantry Divisions are operating the region and fighting with the KNU and its affiliate armed groups, according to the statement.

Another atrocity

The shadow National Unity Government, or NUG, and witnesses told Radio Free Asia that the victims ranged in age from 5 to 70 years old.

“They killed a total of 18 innocent villagers, 10 women and eight men,” NUG spokesman Nay Phone Latt said, adding that most of the adults killed were over 50.

“This is yet another massacre committed by the military council,” he said, referring to the junta which has ruled Myanmar with an iron fist since seizing power in a February 2021 coup.

The troops killed the villagers after a battle broke out between them and joint forces from the Karen National Liberation Army and the anti-junta People’s Defense Force near Nyaung Pin Thar village, said a local militia member.

“We detonated landmines about 15 times and about 30 junta soldiers were killed,” he said. “After that, the junta troops advanced to Nyaung Pin Thar village. More battles broke out there too.”

“We only found out last night, after the battles ended, that they had killed the villagers,” said a member of the local People’s Defense Force, a loose grouping of ordinary people who have taken up arms to fight the military. “We found the bodies only this morning.”

The 73rd and 36th infantry battalions based in Htantabin township raided other nearby villages including Nyaung Pin Thar and killed local villagers, he said.

He also said that during the battle, anti-regime forces killed about 20 junta soldiers and captured three officers.

RFA could not reach Bago region military junta spokesman Tin Oo or junta spokesman Maj. Gen. Zaw Min Tun for comment.

Junta troops have conducted 64 mass killings across Myanmar between the Feb. 1, 2021 coup and mid-march 2023, resulting in the deaths of 766 people, according to the NUG’s Ministry of Human Rights.

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NAFAS DECLARES EIGHT PCT DIVIDEND OF NATIONAL FARMERS FUND FOR FY22

The dividend rate for the Special Farmers Investment Scheme (SPKP) of the National Farmers Fund (DPK) under the National Farmers Organisation (NAFAS) is eight per cent for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) which involves nearly 8,000 investors.

This was announced by Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu at the dividend distribution announcement ceremony at D’Tunjong Banquet Hall in Kota Damansara here today.

NAFAS chairman Datuk Zamri Yaakob said DPK recorded a net profit of RM12.5 million with an overall distribution of dividends and bonuses totalling RM10.2 million whereas the distribution percentage was 83 per cent of the net profit.

He said the dividend rate involved a six per cent dividend and a two per cent bonus for the first RM50,000 investment.

“We are targeting in the near future at least 50,000 members investing in the farmers’ funds… there are approximately 921,000 farmer members nationwide,” he said at the ceremony in Kota Damansara.

In a statement, NAFAS said DPK announced a one per cent grant for DPK’s Al-Wadiah Ordinary Savings Account with a total payment commitment of RM10.3 million.

“DPK is able to provide competitive and consistent returns despite the uncertainty of the global economy post the COVID-19 pandemic by managing funds amounting to RM222 million for the financial year 2022,” it added.

At the same event, the DPK also announced the lucky winners of “Kempen Jom Melabur dan Menang bersama JomPAY” (Let’s Invest and Win campaign with JomPAY), which ran for three months from December 2022 to February 2023.

Farmers can invest easily and safely through online transactions using JomPay.

There were a total of 18 winners selected in the draw, with three main winners. The first-prize winner received a motorcycle, second prize (television) and third prize (handphone), whereas there were 15 consolation prizes (five recipients) and one-gramme gold bars (10 recipients).

Meanwhile, second-prize winner Rosli Daud, 57, from the Kuala Selangor Area Farmers Organisation, said the JomPay campaign gave him the opportunity to increase his investment and he hopes the DPK will continue its efforts to attract investors with a simplified investment process.

“DPK gives high returns, with a dividend distribution that is never less than eight per cent,” said Rosli, who has been an investor for almost five years.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

RAPID BUS TO LAUNCH ON-DEMAND T789 FEEDER BUS PROOF-OF-CONCEPT SERVICE

Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd (Rapid Bus) will launch an on-demand feeder bus proof-of-concept service, for the T789 LRT University-Universiti Malaya through Pantai Hillpark route from May 15 to Aug 14.

The service is a collaboration between Rapid Bus and Asia Mobiliti Technologies Sdn Bhd, the owner of Trek Rides, a local e-hailing app, Rapid Bus chief executive officer (CEO) Muhammad Yazurin Sallij said, adding that such an on-demand service would optimise existing resources.

“The bus set for the route can also operate on other routes with higher demand,” he said in a statement here today.

Meanwhile Asia Mobiliti Technologies Sdn Bhd founder and CEO M. Ramachandran said the service would offer guaranteed seats via the Trek Rides app.

“We are very honoured to be working with Rapid Bus to introduce this service to Rapid KL users and our goal is to provide the facilities and services that can fulfil the needs of urban commuters,” he said.

The service, priced at RM1 and payable via Touch n’Go and MyRapid Concession Cards, will operate daily from 6.30 am to 11.30 pm and will allow passengers to plan their journeys more efficiently by choosing their booking time easily. Passengers using the My50 Unlimited Travel Pass, MyRapid Group Pass and MyCity Pass can use the service by tapping their cards as usual without additional payment.

Those interested to learn more about the service can visit Rapid KL’s official social media channels or its website at www.myrapid.com.my.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

SUNWAY MEDICAL CENTRE CELEBRATES ITS NURSES IN CONJUNCTION WITH INTERNATIONAL NURSES DAY

Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City commends its more than 2,000 nursing staff, who are dedicated to ensuring the health needs of individual and communities in conjunction with the International Nurses Day today.

Its chief executive officer (CEO) Dr Seow Vei Ken said in a statement that the hospital strive to provide unparalleled standard of care, delivered with compassion and a sense of service, adding that it was thanks to their team of trained and passionate nurses that they were able to achieve it.

As part of the staff the largest private quaternary hospital in Malaysia, he praised the nurses for their professional clinical expertise combined with vast experience, and he was confident that they were certain to transform the healthcare landscape.

Meanwhile, its Group Director of Nursing Chan Lai Hong said that professional healthcare professionals, especially nurses, were undertaking more complicated health services and learning new skills as clinical care grew more complex and specialised.

” Our goal is to challenge, influence and inspire our nurses to reach their goals. Nursing is never just a profession, it is a passion. When you love what you do intensely, and the outcome will show,” she said.

Nurses at Sunway Medical Centre, Chan added, had further opportunities to grow their careers in line with the hospital’s rapid expansion to cater to local and international markets.

“With this significant growth, Sunway Medical Centre realises the need for qualified nurses, and hence offers full scholarships for degree and diploma in nursing for those interested to pursue a nursing career.

” The hospital provides 100 per cent coverage on tuition fees and living expenses until graduation, while equipping these future nurses with hands-on experience that they need to begin a rewarding career in the healthcare industry,” she said.

In a separate development, Dr Seow shared that Sunway Medical Centre Sunway City would be opening new towers D and E to increase the number of hospital beds from 616 to over 1,000.

The towers will also house a dedicated children’s emergency, and the women and children health centres.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency