BERNAMA – Osama’s Killing Revenge By United States, Says Mahathir

May 5, 2011 in Articles, Events@PLF, PLF News, Tun Dr. Mahathir

May 4, 2011

PUTRAJAYA, May 4 (Bernama) — Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has described the killing of Osama bin Laden as revenge by the United States for the Sept 11 attacks and not a move to combat terrorism in the real sense of the word.

Osama’s death might result in more people getting angry, and there could be more acts of terrorism, he said when asked to comment on the killing of the Al Qaeda leader.

“Even if there is a little respite because they have no leader, sooner or later the angry will act. This is not a way to check terrorism,” he said.

Osama was killed in an operation conducted by US special forces in Abottabad, Pakistan, early on Monday.

“He (Osama) is definitely a criminal, but sending a team to kill him is not the way to enforce laws. They should have arrested him if it was possible,” Dr Mahathir said.

He said the US action was uncivilised as an unarmed man was killed and his body was buried at sea.

“It was unlike civilised human beings. Uncivilised people,” said the president of the Perdana Leadership Foundation when approached after he had presented prizes for the Perdana Leadership Foundation-MPH “Nurturing The Minds of Future Leaders” Essay Competition 2010, here.

In his speech earlier, Dr Mahathir said the role of followers was equally important in the election of good leaders where unquestioning loyalty would lead to followers making the wrong choice.

“Followers must be wise, knowledgeable in distinguishing good leaders. Picking the wrong leaders will bring about the downfall of a country. You have to pay a heavy price for your wrong choice,” he said.

Eric Lee of HELP University College won the competition’s grand prize of RM7,000 cash, RM500 MPH book vouchers, a laptop computer and an e-reader.

– BERNAMA

Essay Competition 2010 – Launch Ceremony

May 27, 2010 in Events@PLF, Interviews, Media, PLF News, Spotlight

Essay Competition 2010 – Remarks by Tan Sri Nik Mohamed Nik Yaacob

May 27, 2010 in Events@PLF, Media, PLF News, Spotlight

Perdana Leadership Foundation Officially Launches Essay Competition 2010

May 24, 2010 in Events@PLF, Interviews, PLF News, Spotlight

The Perdana Leadership Foundation’s “Nurturing the Minds of Future Leaders” Essay Contest 2010 was officially launched on the 21st of May 2010 at the MPH Megastore in 1Utama. Attended by Press and Youth NGOs, the launch was officiated by the Executive Director of the Perdana Leadership Foundation, Tan Sri Nik Mohamed Nik Yaacob; the CEO of MPH Group, Dato’ Ng Tien Chua; and the Chief Judge of the Competition, Emeritus Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Dr. Khoo Kay Kim.

Tan Sri Nik Mohamed explained the objectives of the competition: to encourage solid research into current topics affecting Malaysia, and reward good writing. The competition is also a way for the Foundation to reach out to younger Malaysians, and learn more about the views and opinions of Malaysian youth. The Foundation made the decision to focus on the 18 to 25 year-old age group this year, as the response from this group had been the most disappointing for the past two installments of the competition. “We hope that this group will surprise us this year,” he said.

Emeritus Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Dr. Khoo Kay Kim, who has been a judge for the competition for the past installments, similarly expressed his hope of receiving more entries from the young adults segment. When asked on the quality of essays received in previous years, the Professor said that while most of the entries were “disappointing” in that they reflected the current trend of students regurgitating facts, there were some which were “outstanding”. What he wants to see in this year’s essays are originality of thought, and a confident expression of the entrant’s ideas.

Dato’ Ng of MPH Group said that the competition is in line with MPH’s aims to encourage young writing talents within the country. The topics for this year would also require good awareness of current events.

This year’s competition will run until 30th September 2010, and is open to all Malaysians aged 18 to 25, regardless of student status. Prizes up for grabs include a RM7,000 cash prize, E-Readers, Netbooks, and MPH book vouchers.

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