Thursday, 4 February 2010

This is How Saiful was "Seduced" to give up his @$$ .....

I couldn't help laughing when I read Saiful's testimony yesterday.
Patrick Teoh at "NIAMAH!!" summed it up pretty well.
So here goes -
Patrick's take on Sodomy II & Saiful's testimony ...

Wednesday, February 03, 2010


The Star's street edition today features a very funny headline. Did you see it?

SODOMY STARTS

Hahahahaha....that is sooooo funny. I am really glad that there are some mainstream media editors who still have a sense of humour.

Sodomy starts? I thought we'd been f**ked up the ass from 25 years ago. No ah? :-)

Now for something really funny but GOOD funny go get details HERE.

Niamah!!!

Thursday, February 04, 2010

I was very takut (scared) lor so I take off my clothes and wear a towel lor.

A friend and colleague just alerted me to this report in The Malaysian Insider. I couldn't believe my eyes when I read it. It actually is completely mystifying. You judge for yourself.

Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan, who took the stand at the High Court as the prosecution’s first witness, testified that when he first met Anwar at a condominium in Damansara Heights in 2008, the PKR de facto leader had asked him: “Can I **** you today?”

Wah! Anwar must have really been horny that day. Meeting a stranger and right away, "Can I FUCK you today?"

Saiful’s use of the profanity was greeted by sniggers and murmurs from those in the public gallery.

Well at least some people in the courtroom have a sense of humour or more likely they were tickled at hearing the word FUCK which is so often misused and misunderstood. And banned.

When asked by the prosecution about his immediate reaction to the request by Anwar, Saiful replied that at that point of time he felt “angry and scared.”

Okay, quite natural to feel that way. Of course, if somebody you met for the first time asked to fuck your ass wouldn't you get angry?

“I was angry and scared.. I refused to do so, to which Anwar became angry,” said Saiful.

Very good.

The complainant also alleged that the former deputy prime minister had offered him money in exchange for the sexual act, to which he also “refused”.

Good. Any God-fearing man would have done the same. Well done!



“I repeated what I had said and told him that I cannot bear to do it.”

Okay, okay we get the point. Thank you.

Anwar had then “ordered” him to proceed to the guest room where Saiful then stripped and donned a towel before the opposition leader hugged him.

Huh? Hahahahaha...you got to be kidding me. Right? After being angry and scared and refusing payment from the man you then proceed to the bedroom and strip down to a towel? Man! How scared were you? Not enough to protect your ass I guess.

But thanks for the laugh of the day la. Terima Kasih.

NIAMAH!!!

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Gospel according to Jibby- The real "1-Malaysia"!!!

Addendum:-
Please note that the people aren't
sidetracked by this issue to ignore

the persecution and sham trial of Anwar today.

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“Indians came to Malaysia as beggars and
Chinese especially the women came to sell their bodies”
~
Nasir Safar, PM Najib's aide at 1-Malaysia camp,
Racism hinders Najib’s 1 Malaysia
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According to wikipedia, Biro Tata Negara (National Civics Bureau, or simply BTN) is an agency of the Malaysian government in the Prime Minister's Department. It was established in 1974 as the Youth Research Unit (Unit Penyelidikan Belia) under the Youth Ministry, but was renamed and transferred in 1981.
That means, it actually morphed into the indoctrination monster that it is now, under the Mahathir administration from 1981-2003. Let's forget the "Avatar"'s statement lamenting the failure of Hitler's final solution (or about how the Jews should be massacred from time to time), for now.

BTN sure has reaped its harvests after a generation of indoctrination ...... so much so, that stupid racist words and ideas come out like second nature from from people in high office, even as they're under fire.
So there you have it from the horse's mouth - it popped out of this idiot, Nasir's mouth unwittingly at a 1-Malaysia forum- that Umno Malays believe that Non-Malays came in as beggars and prostitutes!!!

They don't care to see the truth that the older generations - older than the 1st generation opportunistic closet racists like Mahathir and Khir Toyo - came here to build the nation to what it is today. That too, they forget (or choose to ignore) that it is they who should be grateful that these "pendatangs" came and made life better for them - the new "BN/Umno bumiputra" elite. But now, with the money they robbed the people of through their cronies, arrogance and shit fill their bloated bellies and heads. They now conspire against these hardworking people using an ignorant vote bank whom they wish to manipulate- so as to hold on to power and further enrich themselves.

It appears that with the many scandals haunting them, flight of capital (50% of the RM 700b last year alone!!), economy crumbling, and the shrinking pie from which the can pirates pilfer the resources of the country- the sectarian/racist rhetoric is going into overdrive. They just cannot help themselves ..... they need to let out their frustration at the awareness of the people, and being demonized for their fascist/racist ideas and/or their agenda of piracy. Whatever they do, all their mindless actions (from cow heads, to pig heads, to burning churches) lead to only one thing - expressing the frustration they're feeling at their inability to rob the economy blind.

Huge damage done to Najib's propaganda of 1-Malaysia.
Even though he (Nasir) has been asked to resign, you can bet your last penny that he'll be given another cushy job away from the glare of the media (just like that teacher who called Indian school-kids "monkeys" in class, remember?). This frustrated individual will now be a hero to the (Umno Malay only) fascist groups like Perkasa and what not - and the mindless minions will now rally around him to express their frustration and apparent disenfranchisement.
Meanwhile, Najib and Umno will now have to show how it is that Umno/BN can prove that this is not so. The Chinese and Tamilian allies of Umno - MCA and MIC - will now have to prove that they still have some element of dignity in this racist political alliance.
We then have the **BTN going around spewing hatred, racism and bigotry in indoctrination classes for "Malay" undergraduates and civil servants separately. I wonder what these racist morons who support Umno think about that versus 1-Malaysia .....
Anyway - the following is something I've taken from a forum online (slightly edited with loose translation by me) on the **BTN song:-


This is the Original version - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnXobqUW_20


And this one is the Latest Version - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAbHQSA8-x4

So I wonder, why they changed the original song? Is it because of racist statement or something else? I realize that the newer version has cut 2 "rangkap" (verses) of lyrics.
I'm including the lyrics for you guys...

Anak kecil main api
Terbakar hatinya yang sepi
Airmata darah bercampur keringat
Bumi dipijak milik orang
(Little kid plays with fire
His heart burns silently
Tears of blood mixes with sweat

The land now belongs to others)


Nenek moyang kaya raya
Tergadai seluruh harta benda
Akibat sengketa sesama kita
Cita lenyap di arus zaman
(The ancestors were rich
All wealth has been sold/mortgaged
Due to conflict between us
Ambition/Hopes forgotten in time)

Indahnya bumi kita ini
Warisan berkurun lamanya
Hasil mengalir ke tangan yang lain
Pribumi merintih sendiri
(This beautiful land of ours
Culture centuries old
Wealth of the nation flows into the hands of others

The natives lament in solitude)


Masa depan sungguh kelam
Kan lenyap peristiwa semalam
Tertutup hati terkunci mati
Maruah peribadi dah hilang
(The future looks bleak
Events of yesterday will be forgotten
The heart is closed and locked tight
And our dignity has been lost)

Kini kita cuma tinggal kuasa
Yang akan menentukan bangsa
Bersatulah hati bersama berbakti
Pulih kembali harga diri
(Political power is what we are only left with,
one that will determine the fate of our nation,

Unite to contribute/serve,

to the resurgence of our dignity
)

Kita sudah tiada masa
Majulah dengan gagah perkasa
Janganlah terlalai teruskan usaha
Melayu kan gagah di Nusantara
(Time is running out
Let's moved ahead with courage
Don't be apathetic in dischaging your duties
Malays will be strong in Nusantara)

Note:-In the Newer Version, the word Pribumi (Natives) and Melayu(Malay) has change to the word Kita (Us/We). and Also the bold part has been removed from the Newer Version

**The BTN is a government agency in the Prime Minister’s Department and answers directly to the PM. This agency’s organisation and powers enable them to hold the nation’s civil servants and govt scholars by the balls.
This is because BTN courses are compulsory for all students of public institute of higher learning, government scholarship holders and civil servants. Failure to attend or pass the BTN courses would jeopardise their career prospects, academic assessments or aid/scholarship approvals.

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(excerpts from the report)
Racism hinders Najib’s 1 Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 3 — Race relations, already aggravated by the ‘Allah’ row, attacks on places of worship and the Biro Tata Negara controversy, is in danger of spiralling out of control in Malaysia despite the resignation of Datuk Nasir Safar last night as special officer to the prime minister.

Political analyst Khoo Kay Peng, writing in his blog yesterday, called Nasir’s remarks that “Indians came to Malaysia as beggars and Chinese especially the women came to sell their bodies” at a 1 Malaysia seminar in Malacca a symptom of ugly racial politics.

“The question is why are we not surprised by Nasir’s allegations. Nasir is a symptom of ugly racial politics,” Khoo wrote.


The tone of Nasir’s remarks, especially when he allegedly warned Indians that the government could revoke their citizenships if excessive demands were made by the community, reflects a growing intolerance among many in Umno with the non-Malays particularly after the Hindraf 2007 march that put the government in bad light.

And Nasir cannot be considered a maverick speaking out of turn or a fringe minority within Umno. He was part of Najib’s team in government and was also a former Umno lawmaker from Johor, well-versed in government policy and the need to implement effectively and efficiently without a doubt.

The remarks made by Nasir is also not the first time an Umno official has caused major embarrassment for the party and the government with racist remarks.

(Click on title/link above for more)

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

The New Spinmeisters .... New Subversives.


Some of you might be wondering why I have posted the above pic again ....
There was a time some time back when "Mr. 1-Malaysia" lamented how his party "didn't know how to give their side of the story ...... But I have to hand it to him - he's managed to convince smarter people to help him out, where his party was sorely lacking. As such, he appears to have added a battalion of "intellectual spinmeister" mercenaries to his propaganda arsenal. As such, the propaganda blitz has intensified with a touch of sophistication & finesse, these days.

No it isn't the breed of crude & uncouth airheads like Awang Selamat or Abdullah Tee - those I speak of are much more polished and sophisticated, and are worthy "opponents" - to those who clamour for change from the usual Umno garbage. These breed do not make their allegiences obvious to those who are less discerning. Their mission is to deflect criticism from Mr 1-Malaysia, and get people to focus on apparently sensational issues and factors other than that caused by Umno's hegemony.

There is a current trend among "certain quarters", is to look for "ghosts under the bed" - so much so that parties like Umno & Perkasa are absolved of their mortal sins. Not just that - these sins are justified in any manner possible, using any religion, twisted logic, "intellectual discourse"/philosophy, public relations, advertisement or slogan to hoodwink the masses.

The issues have to be spun in any way possible to deflect culpability of these parties - "we cannot play the blame game"/ stop being "addicted"/ "it's larger than Umno"/ "don't politicize it" etc etc etc - are the catch phrases in these endeavor.

Going by the logic of these people, the only problem is that people don't understand the "pure & holy" intentions of Umno/ 1-Malaysia - becos the people are resistant to it, it isn't marketed well, they don't understand it (you can add the earlier spin to these ...).

You'll be surprised to hear these spin from the quarters that claim to be fighting for "the middle ground" but at the same time wouldn't fight for a more equitable Malaysia when push comes to shove.
Just like you - I too have been convinced for some time now that all the ills of our society have their genesis in our "Avatar" - Mahathir. To those who will not accept that - they'd say that I have a Mahathir fetish or that I'm am simply "addicted to him - while neglecting the fact that it is they who suck up to him, by justifying his persona & actions.

Look around you ... and look well - for "what the mind doesn't know, the eyes don't see".
You'll see many of them around .... Let's leave the "Avatar" who ruled for 22yrs out of the equation for now - there are others who are more subtle. As erudite as he may be, going by his articles in The Star - I would guess that Shad Faruqi is one of them (at least where the social contract, Perak & "Allah" issues were concerned). There are a few others whom I wouldn't want to mention - because they have disguised their pseudo-intellectual hogwash very well in the name of "seeking the middle ground" (don't confuse this with DAPs recent sloganeering of "middle malaysia" please) - while subtly spinning to subvert the Federal Constitution and absolving Umno of blame, in the blinded eyes of a public rendered confused and submissive through intellectual gobbledygook.

Indeed - as some say, the problem is bigger than "Umno" - for the cancer of immorality, hypocrisy, decadence and corruption has spread into every facet of life as we know it in Malaysia. Among all these elements, these "intellectual spinmeisters" (whether they do it by design or simply unwittingly) I speak of are by far, the most dangerous of all "elements" in our society today.
Until and unless we have identified, discredited & weeded out these subversives, Malaysian politics and economy will be in doldrums - no matter what the demographics may be.

Monday, 1 February 2010

What's Killing You?

No sirree ... it isn't anything about our Malaysian politics - but what I speak of today, does have its socio-political/economic impact- and it affects us & our children very directly ... and the nation at large eventually.

For a change, I'm gonna write about something that's health related- which I became aware of, only lately (despite the fact that the findings were first published in 2007). I have to thank my FB friend - (Vineeth, I think) who put it up, and thus caught my eye. I'm shocked that Biochem classes those days (of course - nobody knew it back then), never discussed the facts I have come to know as a result of this video.

Today, (not just in Malaysia, but also over the world), diseases like Obesity, Gout, Hypertension, Diabetes, Hypercholesterolemia and Coronary Heart Disease - all these constitute the killer we call "Metabolic Syndrome"- are so common, that they are now epidemics.
During my early days in India, these diseases were relatively rare. Then came India's open door policy - and wham! - they started popping up like all over the place. The same is happening in China today.Many attributed them to "rich/fatty diet" - and it was a question which I asked myself during my undergraduate days.
But why is it still happening even when people have exercised and changed their diet pattern?
Apparently, the Culprit is High-Fructose Corn Syrup or HFCS which is present in most of the processed food we eat!! Click on the link above to read a little on it - and then watch the video below.

This is what the video was talking about - I must thank my FB buddy for relieving me of this very, very, very major ignorance. It was only then that I decided to read up on it - and the evidence is overwhelming, that it(FRUCTOSE) is a potent cause of Metabolic Syndrome.
Friends - listen to it.
You will see how you are systematically poisoned by certain quarters (knowingly or otherwise) - through almost all the famous preserved/fast food and beverages in the market
...... and it's all about the money!
Here's the Video (Click HERE for YouTube):-
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Friday, 29 January 2010

The Terrorists' Script ....

An interesting script was layed out in Haris's blog - The People's Parliament. It is about how the terrorists' events are manufactured & the "May 13" script plays out in a our country, and the perpetrators are always innocent.
Sadly, many Malaysians fall for the script again and again and again - being the all peaceful people who don't want any trouble, even if it mean selling out their own children's future.
So here goes the long, but interesting script ....


We do not countenance your ways

and we do not fear you, UMNO

January 28, 2010

Moderator’s note : Seorang pembaca blog ini bernama Peter, dengan menggunakan kemudahan yang disediakan oleh Google, telah menterjemahkan posting ini ke dalam Bahasa Malaysia. Terjemahan tersebut, walaupun bukan begitu tepat, boleh dibaca di SINI.

Tahniah, Peter.

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I was too young to fully understand all that was happening when the May 13 tragedy struck.

I have since had the benefit of reading up on this dark passage of our nation’s history from every possible literature I could lay my hands on, including Dr. Kua’s “May 13″.

Until an earnest attempt to lay bare the truth about the riots of 1969 is made through a mechanism akin to that of a truth and reconciliation commission, we may never really ever know what brought about the violence and mayhem which , as we now know, made all talk thereafter of nation-building, as envisaged by our founding fathers, rhetoric and little else.

At the same time, the race-based ‘divide and rule’ blueprint laid out by the Malay nationalists of the day and carried forward by their progeny to this day has, over the years, been allowed to take root and firmly grip this nation by, again and again, playing out to a fearful people, the spectre of race and religion-based violence erupting to disrupt a peaceful existence sustained, not through genuine respect, acceptance and understanding, but the absence of dissent through fear.

Again and again, the people are reminded of the dark history of May 13.

Take the script of May 13. Tweak it a little.

New actors.

Present-day props.

The stage is set.

Act One : Racial posturing by one group

Act Two : Retaliation by another group

Act Three : Media reports of volatile racial tension

Act Four : Police threat to take the necessary action to restore calm

Act Five : Pre-emptive strike by the powers that be to arrest the ‘trouble makers’ and detain the same under preventive detention laws ( read this as ISA ). Strangely, the actors in Act 1 and Act 2 escape the net that has been cast far and wide

No need for real bloodshed. Creating public fear of the same would have the same desired effect.

Take the Najib-Lee Kim Sai sandiwara of 1987, that was the prelude to Ops Lalang.

Racial posturing, leading to racial tension, and then mass arrests.

The net cast wide, so that the real targets of detention are not immediately discernible, in the context of media-reported racial tension, in the hope that a fearful people will not retaliate to these arrests.

The main players?

Scot-free. Job well done.

Glean through the history of this nation and one will find that every time the Malay nationalists in UMNO have found themselves politically weak and up against the wall, they have resorted to the script of May 13.

Times have changed, though.

The mainstream media no longer has a monopoly over the dissemination of information to the people.

We are a better informed people now.

Post the Hindraf rally of 25th November, 2007, the ultras in UMNO planned a rally on 19th December.

It was called off.

They were advised that the components of that planned rally would be largely mercenary Mat Rempit and Perkida. Should there be a retaliatory gathering on the same day by those marginalised Malaysians who had protested earlier on 25th November, and should these two groups clash, there would be a bloodbath. Within minutes, sms’s would carry news of the same throughout the country.

The nation would be in flames.

That the ultras in UMNO then called off the rally tells us that they too, then, could not afford a nation in flames.

The economy would be in ruins. There would be no riches to pilfer in the guise of governance.

What they then did was, through the mainstream media, to contrive fear of racial tension.

Every other day, in that December of 2007, the IGP was quoted asking people not to be influenced by e-mails and sms’s warning of trouble looming in the country.

That was enough.

It worked.

Every other day that month, I received sms’s asking me to take care as I travelled in the course of my work, social activism or otherwise.

Looking back now, it would seem that that ploy was too little, too late.

The results of the 12th GE bears testimony to this.

The rakyat were not taken in to vote for stability. Half of those voting voted for change.

Has UMNO since abandoned the script of May 13?

No.

Since Najib launched his 1Malaysia, it’s become difficult for UMNO to openly play the race / religious ‘divide and rule’ card.

Not that they don’t anymore, but it has become difficult.

It’s a credibility issue, so the PR boys have advised.

Play the race and religion card by all means, so the advise goes, but distance UMNO from this.

Do it surreptitiously.

Enter the many NGOs that leave a trail leading back to UMNO, that have sprung up to do the dirty work of stirring alarmist race and religious sentiments amongst our Malay / Muslim brothers and sisters.

Read this to include PERKASA, PEWARIS and Pekida and any other NGO in any way howsoever connected to Ibrahim Ali or Dr M.

Add to this the vile and dangerous rantings of the likes of Zul Nordin and Hassan Ali.

These are the new actors to the drama, founded on the script of May 13, that we see being played out today.

Aided and abetted by the mainstream media and the numerous blogs and websites that serve the racist agenda of UMNO.

Utusan, Berita Harian, NST, The Star, and all the state and UMNO-owned TV and radio stations.

Must I name the bloggers?

We all know who they are.

The history books of this nation may some day record their names, and their deeds, for posterity. Time will tell.

So the script of the new drama unfolding before us and carried out to the Malay heartland by the media is largely the same.

The May 13 script, tweaked to suit present circumstances and needs.

The actors are new.

What of the props and the modus?

Remember the cow-head incident in Shah Alam in August, last year?

How the perpetrators of that shameful act claimed to be PAS members and finally, most, if not all, turned out to be UMNO members or UMNO-connected?

Things, however, didn’t go as they had hoped.

Why?

Our Hindu brothers and sisters did not fall into the trap of the evil perpetrators of that most ugly deed by reacting with any retaliatory move, thereby unwittingly setting the stage for Acts 3, 4 and 5.

Back to the drawing board.

Solution : If the good people of this nation will not retaliate to staged provocation, stage the retaliation as well.

If the Hindus will not retaliate to cow-head stomping and the Christians will not react to church-torching by desecrating Muslim places of worship, do it on their behalf.

And then let the UMNO-subservient media do their work to get word of this staged retaliation to the unsuspecting Malays in the heartlands who have no access to alternative news.

Consider the seeming tit-for-tat church burnings and desecration of mosques and surau that we are witnessing.

The intended demonstrations on 8th January after Friday prayers against the the High Court decision in the “Allah” issue fizzled out.

The church burnings of the same day drew outright condemnation from civil society, Muslim and non-Muslim alike.

And little else.

What of the desecration of surau and mosques that followed?

I have no doubt in my mind that these, like the church burnings and the attack on the gurdwara, were staged by UMNO and their thugs.

In the midst of all this comes the announcement of the use of the ISA to detain those alleged to be involved with international terrorism.

Is Act five looming?

Let’s wait and see.

Let’s also say it like it is.

The two biggest enemies of peace, justice and equality in this our nation, are UMNO and their controlled media.

Both are dying a slow death.

If in December of 2007, UMNO appeared to still want to avert any real bloodbath, increasingly now, they do not seem to care.

Or it may be that UMNO now is so fractured and like the days of Pak Lah, the leadership today is unable to reign in the warlords.

Whichever, UMNO has unleashed its agenda of terror.

What of the rest of the nation?

More than ever before, we need to be united to face these enemies from within.

We must not backslide and lose the little ground we have gained over the last few years.

We must all do what we can to neutralise the impact and effect of the lies being spun by the UMNO-subservient media on those who do not have access to the alternative news.

And should mass detention ala Ops Lalang come to pass, we must be ready to step forward to offer leadership in place of those who may be taken in.

What we must not do is to react and give them the stage that their desperate plan requires.

We must counter the message of hate being churned out by UMNO and its media with acts of love, kindness and understanding.

This is our collective responsibility.

If we respond to our enemies agenda with calm and cunning, by God’s Will, we shall soon bury them.

What is the message that we must send to UMNO?

DO NOT MISCONSTRUE OR ACTS OF LOVE, KINDNESS AND UNDERSTANDING TO BE BORNE OUT OF FEAR.

WE DO NOT COUNTENANCE YOUR WAYS AND WE DO NOT FEAR YOU, UMNO.


What's with article 3?

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Thursday, 28 January 2010

Obituarising the Sultan of Johor

The following is from TNG:-

28 Jan 10 : 8.00AM

By Ding Jo-Ann
dingjoann@thenutgraph.com


The late Sultan of Johor (© Masami Takakuwa | Wiki Commons)

SULTAN Iskandar ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail, one of Malaysia's most controversial rulers, passed away on 22 Jan 2010 at the age of 77. The late Johor Sultan will be remembered for many things, one of which would be when he got off his podium during a Merdeka Day parade in the 1980s to take a spin on a participant's superbike.

In reporting on the late sultan, the traditional press wrote of his "closeness" to his subjects, his "care and generosity", and his love for sports and sports cars. Unlike the international media however, Malaysian newspapers glaringly omitted any mention of the "Gomez incident" where the sultan allegedly assaulted a Johor hockey coach at his palace. Indeed, this incident was widely reported in the media when it occurred in 1992 and is recorded in Constitutional Landmarks in Malaysia: The First 50 Years, published by LexisNexis. Among others, the Asia Sentinel also reported about the charge against the sultan for culpable homicide not amounting to murder in 1971 and his subsequent pardon after his father intervened.

So who was the late Sultan of Johor? The man portrayed in the Malaysian traditional media or in the international media? The defender of Pulau Batu Puteh and Malaysian rights or an unpredictable man who had reports of violence lodged against him? And more importantly, why did our Malaysian media fail to ask these questions when reporting on the death of a Malaysian personality, one whose royal house and functions are funded by Malaysian tax payers?

The lion and the coward

Writing obituaries has become an art in journalism. The best obituaries are the ones which capture the essence of the deceased while detailing their main contributions and life's milestones.

(for more, click HERE)



PS
Apparently somebody was hauled up for a voiced over clip of the Sultan giving a speech at the launch of very airy corridor down south called "Iskandar". That version can be viewed here, if you want to have a laugh ......
Anyway, here's the original video clip found of the beloved Sultan on You Tube wherein he didn't seem to understand why it was named after him:
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