Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Tharman & Singapore's MAS need to explain why the BSI/1 MDB investigation has been handed over to Zeti

The facts are these.


A)Bank Negara has admitted receiving a report from the Monetary Authority Singapore  with regards 1 MDB's account at BSI Bank SIngapore, and admitted that it is a matter for Malaysia's enforcement agencies.


B) BN's admission follows a Sarawak Report story abut the laundering of some USD 860 million via the accounts of BSI Bank's branch in Singapore.Part of the story reads:

The BSI records then detail a series of huge money transfers from Good Star Limited’s account in Zurich (which had directly received $700 million plus $160 million from 1MDB) into this new ADKMIC account over the following two years.
According to the figures, which the bank has submitted to the Singapore authorities, 7 separate payments were made from the Good Star Limited account at RBS Coutts Bank, Zurich into Jho Low’s beneficially owned Abu Dhabi-Kuwait-Malaysia Investment Corporation Account No 6C02395 between 28th June 2011 and 4th September 2013. These payments  totalled USD$528,956.027.05.
The money trail from Good Star led to Jho Low's account at BSI Singapore.
The money trail from Good Star led to Jho Low’s account at BSI Singapore.
The BSI Bank Singapore record shows that the account was then closed by Jho Low on 18th February 2014, just a fortnight after the final payment from Good Star Limited.

The Sarawak Report story ha not been denied by anyone so left standing is the allegation that some USD 860 million has been laundered via BSI and then spirited away to destinations unknown .That the MAS is not investigating the issue is puzzling, to say the least.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

History of India's Jewish beauty queens:Compare this to Chris Bowen's "the genius of Australian multiculturalism"

NOTE 
This story is one of many similar stories of the world's  races and cultures
mixing in Asia,in ways that have   Australian multiculturalist panting with excitement  at the very thought.
Still, despite this few of us  are in favour of multiculturalism. We know the dangers, often having lived through them. Yet, we have to suffer the pain of hearing  the likes of Chris Bowen, the former minister for immigration ,declaring the "genius of multiculturalism".worse have people like him tell us we simply do not understand the nature of a "true" multicultural society.

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Although Naqi Jahan is considered Jewish because of her Jewish mother, she was raised as a Muslim, as her mother Esther married a popular Muslim film actor of those times, Kumar ne Syed Hasan Ali. Today their son, Haider Ali, is a successful character artist in Bollywood.

History of India's Jewish beauty queens 

In spite of numerical insignificance of Jews in India’s huge population, their women went on to represent country internationally in several beauty pageants 
Dr. Navras Jaat Aafreedi, Tazpit 

Given the fact that Jewish beauty has been celebrated in history, it comes as no surprise that in spite of the numerical insignificance of Jews in India’s huge population, 5,000 in the total Indian population of 1.3 billion, their women went on to represent the country internationally at a number of beauty pageants.

 
In fact, they were the first to do so, as the very first Miss India was Jewish. The first Miss India pageant in 1947 was organized by Femina, a Times of India publication, and the beauty who was crowned as Miss India was a Baghdadi Jewess, Esther Victoria Abraham (1916-2006), who later became popular as a successful film actress with the pseudonym Pramila.


Two decades later, on March 12, 1967, her daughter Naqi Jahan, who was chosen Miss India in the pageant organized by the popular magazine Eve’s Weekly that year, became the first to represent India at the Queen of the Pacific Quest beauty pageant held in Melbourne, Australia.


Although Naqi Jahan is considered Jewish because of her Jewish mother, she was raised as a Muslim, as her mother Esther married a popular Muslim film actor of those times, Kumar ne Syed Hasan Ali. Today their son, Haider Ali, is a successful character artist in Bollywood.

 

The honor of being the first Indian to participate in the Miss World pageant went to Fleur Ezekiel, a member of the Bene Israel community, numerically the largest of the three Jewish communities in India. She represented India in the Miss World pageant of 1959.

 

The mother of the Roy Kapur brothers, Siddharth, Kunal and Aditya, who are making waves in Bollywood today, was Miss India 1972, Salome Aaron. Aaron, a ballroom dancer, later went on to make a career for herself as a film choreographer in Bollywood.

 

Of her three sons she had with her Hindu husband, the eldest, Siddharth, has found great success as the managing director of a film company, which is the joint venture of Disney and UTV in India, while the younger two, Kunal and Aditya, have become successful actors.

 

It is interesting to note that her youngest son, Aditya Roy Kapur, is the second male lead in the only second Indian film to be released simultaneously in India and Israel, "Yeh Jawaani hai Deewani."

 

The author is a scholar of Indo-Judaic Studies, an assistant professor of History at Gautam Buddha University, India

Photo courtesy of Tazpit News Agency

Esther Victoria Abraham, winner of first Miss India pageant in 1947Photo courtesy of Tazpit News Agency
Salome Aaron, Miss India 1972 Photo courtesy of Tazpit News Agency
Salome Aaron, Miss India 1972 Photo courtesy of Tazpit News Agency
Fleur Ezekiel, first Indian to participate in Miss World pageant Photo courtesy of Tazpit News Agency
Fleur Ezekiel, first Indian to participate in Miss World pageant Photo courtesy of Tazpit News Agency

 http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4402232,00.html