Who the fuck is this Australian Nicholas Curtisgo lick Rosy pussy trespassing into our land and you dare sue us?

 PKR’s Fuziah Salleh has accused Lynas Corp of whitewashing safety concerns of its planned refinery in Kuantan by claiming there is a “concerted political campaign” against the plant’s construction,

The Australian miner’s boss, Nicholas Curtis, attributed persistent opposition to the rare earths plant as a political campaign, saying last week it was based on “misinformation”, and “is sabotaging the science-based, regulatory process established in Malaysia and confidence in that process.”

Curtis further claimed the persistent scare tactic was hurting not only its project but Malaysia’s draw as an investment hub.

In response, Fuziah(picture) accused the Lynas Corp head of “deviating” from the real issue of safety, saying that a simple comparative study showed the Lynas refinery did not support any form of “sustainable development.”

“They are not addressing concerns of safety, whitewashing safety concerns, silent about safety issues.

“They have only addressed radiation aspects, external radiation… they are narrow-minded in terms of perspective of radiation,” the PKR vice-president told The Malaysian Insider.

A nation that cannot uphold its law cannot preserve its order. When THE CORPORATE TITAN NICK CURTIS OF LYNAS CORP  to be smuggled out to safety, the authority of state abandoned the responsibility of state. Excuses, evasions and lies have shifted over years; this central truth has not.

Why do we say “law and order” rather than “order and law”? Simple. Law comes before order. Law defines the nature of order. Law is the difference between civilization and chaos. Law is evolutionary: the edicts of tribes, chiefs and dynasties lifted human societies from scattered peril to structured coexistence. The laws of democracy have vaulted us to the acme of social cohesion, for they eliminated arbitrary diktat and introduced collective will. The divine right of kings is dead; it has been reborn as the secular right of an elected Parliament.

Hello, the Prime Minister just said PSC will not decide the fate of Lynas. Without the power to decide, the engagement with the public is just a public relation exercise to get the people to accept this project irrespective of whether the project is safe or otherwise? Why not just get APCO to do some spinning Interestingly, the notification also notes the gravity of the tragedy which resulted in “unprecedented deaths and affecting millions with chronic physical and mental disorder”. It describes the accident as the “grave manmade chemical disaster in the world in human memory”.

The Great Disruption, speaking at the opening session of the annual TED event is an experience and opportunity like no other. Another speaker backstage, feeling similarly hyped about the opportunity, described it to me as being like “the world series of public speaking”! For me the pressure was really on because I was going into …Read more NAJIB’S TOXIC POLITICS GREED IS GOOD.LYNAS TOXIC WASTE IS FOR MASS SLAUGHTER

20 May 2011 – Was Najib Conned Lynas hid info on Kuantan Plant Biggest industrial Disaster in the World in Waiting. Posted by muslimmalaysia786 on May ..

THE PROPOSED RARE EARTH PROJECT IN GEBENG NEAR. …. LOCATED ON THE BANKS OF THE PAHANG RIVER 50 KM SOUTH OF KUANTAN, PEKAN IS THE ROYAL TOWN

Interestingly, the notification also notes the gravity of the tragedy which resulted in “unprecedented deaths and affecting millions with chronic physical and mental disorder”. It describes the accident as the “grave manmade chemical disaster in the world in human memory”.

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RARE earths miner Lynas will push ahead with a processing plant in Malaysia, as it admits it has not done enough to engage with the community, after a review by the International Atomic Energy Agency identified improvements were needed.

It wouldn’t be the first time such an atrocity has occurred. In 1982 the then Mahathir-headed Umno/BN government approved the operation by the Japanese-Malaysian joint venture Misubishi Kasel of the Asian Rare Earth (ARE) plant in Bukit Merah, Perak.

 Why have we become defeatists just because The <suarakeadilanmalaysia> has done such a brilliant job of exposing this strangely gut-wrenching “An Area of Darkness” ? Away with the frozen frown! Clear evidence has emerged that we the inmates are no longer in charge of the asylum called UMNO Self-preservation is the default mode of the self-destructive.

The fact that AELB approved a TOL for Lynas to operate, even when a storage facility was yet to be unidentified has come as a shock to the people . Four government ministries has been roped in to help Lynas find a suitable storage site in the country is not only amusing but downright deploring. The statement by the international trade and industry minister that the radio active wastes will be disposed of overseas, even though it may break international laws is really not very assuring.

Fuziah said comparing the planned Lynas plant in Gebeng, Pahang, the Molycorp rare earths plant in Mt Pass, California, the Arafura plant in Whyalla, Southern Australia and Ashton in Australia showed “alarming stark contrasts.”

Unlike the Lynas plant, the other three refineries’ radioactive wastes are sent back to the respective mines.

“Lynas has no concrete radioactive waste management plan. Lynas claims it can store its waste onsite forever.

“It also claims to have completed research to commercialise the radioactive waste from the various waste streams,” said Fuziah.

The Lynas plant, she added, would have 500 tonnes of liquid discharge per hour channelled into the Balok River.

Comparatively, Molycorp and Arafura had “zero liquid discharges”, explained Fuziah.

“For Ashton, an estimated 10 per cent will leach into the ground.”

“He (Curtis) is patronising by saying that opposition to the plant will hurt Malaysia’s investment.

“Just because you bring in revenue, it does not mean you can tell us what to do,” she said.

“Lynas must have the decorum to implement here the same stringent standards that they have to practise in Australia,” said the PKR MP.

The High Court had last week ruled against a local resident group’s attempt for a review of the government’s award of a temporary operating licence for the RM700 million Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP) in Gebeng.

Last Tuesday, Lynas Corp’s Malaysian subsidiary said the plant would be ready to fire up operations in three weeks’ time.

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