Assalamu'alaikum,
Dengan berita di bawah ini, maka terbongkarlah satu lagi sahsia keenganan pemerintah Malaysia mengambil tindakan terhadap Denmark. Dalam diam diam dan dengan alasan Denmark meminta kerjasama Malaysia menyelsaikan isu penghinaan terhadap Rasulullah s.a.w., rupanya yang sebaliknya berlaku.
Misi lawatan pegawai kerajaan Denmark ke Malaysia tempoh hari di antaranya adalah untuk membuka kilang di Malaysia! Kalau dipandang sekali sahaja, maka tiada salahnya. Namun, kerana penghinaan yang dilakukan dan keenganan pemerintah mengambil tindakan walaupun pemerintah Malaysia ketua OIC, telah membuktikan bahawa Denmark telah memberi sogokan perdagangan kepada Malaysia.
Labih parah lagi kalau dibaca di bawah, Malaysia memberi syarikat ini pelbagai jenis kemudahan. Tertanya pula: siapa yang menyogok siapa di sini?
From:"assalamu_alaikum_1427"
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:49:43 -0000
Subject: [IslamCity] YOUNG DANISH FIRM SCORES GIANT DEAL IN MALAYSIA
Assalamu aleikum.
"Everything was set and then they asked about the drawings in
Jyllands-Posten. They wanted to know how we felt about the matter as a
company. I told them that we at DSI respect the freedom of speech and
everyone went totally quiet until I added: But Jyllands-Posten was not
realy aware of the consequences when they printed the articles."
"Jyllands-Posten was not really aware of the consequences."
Wow. What an apology.
"The sand at the beaches close to the area contains a very high amount
of Silica, and that will make the production cheaper."
Say bye-bye beaches.
Now not only do the Muslims of Malaysia surrender their dignity, but
the very soil upon which they live.
Views of Kemaman as it presently exists:
http://www.ditour.com/index.php?page==album_view&AlbId==Alb_0059
and
http://www.ditour.com/index.php?page==album_view&AlbId==Alb_0058
Note: 179,000,000.00 DKK Denmark Kroner == 28,572,481.88 USD United
States Dollars
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Young Danish Firm Scores Giant Deal in Malaysia
By Jakob Holm
Scandasia
February 9, 2006
http://www.scandasia.com/viewNews.php?news_id=!47&coun_code==dk
Denmark Solar Industry is just 9 months old, but the young company
has just landed an order worth 179 million DKK in Malaysia.
Recently established Denmark Solar Industry (DSI) based in
Copenhagen is to build several large factories in Kemaman, Malaysia
producing solar panels. The factories contract is worth 179 million DKK.
"The order came faster than we had dared hope," Per Pape,
founder and main shareholder of the young Danish company said
Thursday. Pape said the main reason that the company has been able to
set up the project in such a short at time is that since the company
was established, they have been spent most of that time nursing
contacts in Malaysia.
"We are going to build around 10 factories, which will produce
almost everything that has to do with solar energy including solar
cells and components used in security or street lighting. What we have
to do is deliver the components for the factories and educate the
technicians," Pape told Scandasia.
The initial facilities will employ 500 technicians and another
1,500 technicians by 2008. The long-term goal is to turn the entire
area into the first solar valley in the world.
"The idea is that five to ten percent of the production is sold
in SEA and 90 percent is to be sold back to Europe," says Pape.
He says there is a simple reason as to why the company chose
this area. "In 2008 we plan to produce our own solar cells, and it
happens that the main component in solar cells is Silica. The sand at
the beaches close to the area contains a very high amount of Silica,
and that will make the production cheaper."
Tax free The 179 million DKK contract will be underwritten by
private investors in Malaysia, but the Malaysian government has also
been very helpful Pape admits.
"We are borrowing the land needed for free for the first 60
years and we also get five to seven years of exemption from taxation
because what we are doing is considered a pioneering project - it
hasn't been done before. Finally we don't have to pay import taxes. So
I think I can say that we have been treated pretty well," he says.
Thursday the order was announced at a press conference in
Malaysia. Strangely enough the first questions had nothing to do with
the project at all.
"Everything was set and then they asked about the drawings in
Jyllands-Posten. They wanted to know how we felt about the matter as a
company."
"I told them that we at DSI respect the freedom of speech and
everyone went totally quiet until I added: But Jyllands-Posten was not
realy aware of the consequences when they printed the articles."
http://www.scandasia.com/viewNews.php?news_id=!47&coun_code==dk
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