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Wednesday, 17 September 2008 13:56
(The Malaysian Insider) One year ago today the battered body of little nine-year old Nurin Jazlin Jazimin was found stuffed in a sports bag.

For her father, Jazimin Abdul Jalil, 34, and mother Norazian Bistaman, 36, the pain lives on for their second child as Hari Raya approaches.

This is the second time they commemorate the day without their second child nicknamed 'Kak Ngah'.

The fact of her death is accepted by her parents and her three siblings as God's will.

Hari Raya will bring back memories of her antics during the fasting month, said Jazimin when met by Bernama at his house at PPR Ayer Panas, Setapak here today.

"As parents we do not feel we should be celebrating without Nurin but we have other children who need our love. It should not be that we go with our emotions to the point that we ignore their joy,"

Jazimin said, referring to her sisters Nurin Jazira, 10, Nurin Jazlina, 7, and Nurin Jazlisa, 2.

His wife said her last Hari Raya dress was a piece of her memory.

Norazian recalled that Nurin liked to break fast with 'Roti John' and 'kebab' while on the first day of Hari Raya her choice was 'lemang' and 'rendang'.

"I still remember that at the start of fast Nurin was the easiest to wake up,' Nurin's mother said while caressing her dress.

On this year's Hari Raya preparations, Jazimin said they were on a moderate scale and they would first visit Nurin's grave before going to his wife's village in Selama, Perak.

When asked about his suit filed against the Inspector-General of Police and the government on the posting of Nurin's post-mortem on the Internet and alleged statements that Nurin's disappearance was due to his alleged dealings with loan sharks, Jazimin said he was still waiting for the outcome.

He said it was not a matter of winning or losing but that what was important was to clear his name.

"I ask that people do not speculate when children disappear and not blame parents 100 per cent without knowing what actually happened," he said.

On Aug 20, last year Nurin, a year-two student of Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan Desa Setapak, was reported missing from her house in Section 1 Wangsa Maju.

Her body was found last year on this day 27 days after she disappeared and post-mortem results showed that she died as a result of sexual assault.

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written by SocratesI, September 17, 2008 14:07:25
My condolences once again to her family. It is during festive occassions and special religious occassions when loved ones who are no longer with us are missed the most. Sigh !
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written by readmylips, September 17, 2008 14:08:10
Its hard to even try and imagine what the parents and siblings are going through. My heart goes out to them. This is what happens when you have leaders whose only agenda is greed. There is no compassion, no human decency, no responsibility but just GREED. Makes me sick!
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written by batsman, September 17, 2008 14:11:10
51 years of BN rule, 1 year after Nurul Jazlin, another innocent girl was brutally kidnapped, murdered and burnt. C4 stories will continue to haunt Malaysians if UMNO continues to be the role model. Bring back our humanity!
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written by denkoh, September 17, 2008 14:19:33
The parking folice were to busy taking care of umno affairs, where got time to find girl..
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written by red door, September 17, 2008 14:21:47
A Year later...TODAY! We saw yet another kidnap/murder case. My deepest condolences to the family of Lai Ying Xin.
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written by K W Waran, September 17, 2008 14:25:59

Sdr. Socrates,

As a father of a six year old daughter, myself, I fully agree to your nuggets of wisdom stated as above. I'm absolutely certain that many fathers would agree with your statement too. Take care, Bro'.

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written by Biztrack, September 17, 2008 14:30:32
Why didn't the Police dogs arrest this poor little gal under ISA to protect her?? Maybe that Shit Alber care to explain!
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written by future, September 17, 2008 14:43:46
If Polis Raja DiMalaysia carried out what they are suppose to do perhaps Nur Jazlin and the others could still be alive today.They are to preoccupied protecting the intrest of a political party but their existance is funded by
the country taxpayers money.
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written by tcng, September 17, 2008 14:48:22
Polis busy with other more important/urgent matters.. arrest RPK/Teresa and Miss Tan under ISA. Raid RPK home, check Saiful backside. Not enough resources to fight crime... Just recently, Singapore Newspaper reported that an envoy of Singapore cars (Ferari club or something like that) was 'hijacked' on PLUS.
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written by Fuminari, September 17, 2008 15:00:12
another typical reflection on 'malaysia boleh'!!while the righteous n virtuous could be arrested n detained under the draconion laws;thieves,robbers,mat rempits,bag snatcher killers,junkies n murderers are walking tall n roaming the streets in abundance,n even within the corridor of power!!!
to 'them' those should be damned,who was Nurul Jazlin anyway???but pathetically,this is what we are getting currently!!!
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written by Cinakelate, September 17, 2008 15:01:58
I wonder the police should give more priority; catching kidnapers, murderers, robbers or people who
tell the truth, public servant or allerged backside ****er?
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written by KBodoh, September 17, 2008 15:52:19
My condolences to the Parents and Families. How I wish our police pays more attention to crime such robberies, murders, kidnapping and other serious crime than harping on illegals and enemies of politicians.

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written by HHKim, September 17, 2008 16:08:29
I like to compare our Prime Minister and Prime Ministers from other countries just for benchmarking purposes. Raayat must know the differences as they are the factors that actually impact their performance in terms of effectiveness through leadership qualities.

Take the PM from China:

China was actually behind Malaysia some 10 years ago in terms of economic and infra-structure development. Today, the scenerio has totally reversed and we are lagging far behind China in many aspects.
Look at China, they can build their own bullet trains and yet we are struggling with our outdated trains in the country. Even in Penang, we don't have MRT or LRT for service!!
Look at dam. Our dam in Penang was built by China's team and now the bridge is also by China's expert. Our Malaysian teams are merely acting in-between.
China already going to space, while we are no where to be seen.
The PM in China visits the people often, and take issues seriously and spend more time with his technocrats than our PM.

Our PM can't even differentiate between the good, the bad and the ugly. Just good at using ISA against its people.

If anyone were to travel to China, you will find China is too far ahead of us in terms of growth, prosperity and technology. So, those in BN and UMNO, please don't ever ask the chinese to go back to China, because China is definitely more advance than Malaysia in hundreds of aspects.

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written by johanssm, September 17, 2008 16:19:12
Our country have enough policemen and women .Over 90,000 of them.
Out of the 90,000 there are 3,000 plus from special branch whose job are to spy on DAP , Pas , PKR and Raja Petra !.
Our country also have more than 500,000 RELA !
Ya , so many of them but of no quality !
Increasing the manpower or personnel is not going to solve anything but will increase more problems.
Whatever happened to Nurin is not the first and whatever happened to Sharlinie is not the last.
Our Home Minister ( present and former ) are also without quality.
The chief of police Polis Inspector General PIG musa and his deputy PIG are also without quality.
But all of them are highly qualify in taking rasuah.
Let us blame bn for this rot.
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written by SocratesI, September 17, 2008 16:33:44
Looks like SuperAdmin has edited out my whole paragraph on the Anjing police Raja Di Malaysia and the fact that the man most responsible, the IGP, Musa Hassan should have his soul burn in Hell using the Anjing police force to use ISA .

NOTE: Please refrain from "shouting" when crafting your comments. TQ
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written by rams609, September 17, 2008 16:39:00
I thought the Malaysian Prime Minister said he wants to work hard to make this a safer place. Has he done anything???? Pooorah!
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written by Jeffrey, September 17, 2008 17:20:28
This is the second time they commemorate the day without their second child nicknamed 'Kak Ngah'.

The fact of her death is accepted by her parents and her three siblings as God's will.

im so mad and so sad reading this article. Im a chinese and a father of four young kids. I wish can give Nurin's parents a hug to comform them. Their family have no choice but to accept this tradegy but not for me! I hold our police force, our government responsible for this unspeakable crime. Just look at the crime rate nowdays, and it was in the papers today that another young girl was kidnapped and murdered. What is our so called PDRM doing? And the so called RELA? and the so called NS? Does those help? or they are actually escalating the rate? We probably have the highest ratio of government servant to citizen in the country, but what do we get from it? We pay taxes for their salary and what do we get? what kind of services do we get? what kind of protection that we get? What a joke! What a shame!
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written by Mahyuddin Mahzan, September 17, 2008 17:31:55
My deepest condolences to the family. May God bless adik Nurin Jazlin soul.
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written by flls, September 17, 2008 17:34:27
it is so sad to read this. i do agree that it is during festive times that the absence of loved ones are most felt. PDRM, are you ashamed of yourselves?
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written by Kyle, September 17, 2008 20:56:50
Instead of arresting non-threatening bloggers, MPs, activists and reporter,
the police should arrest the kidnappers, murderers, rapists, robbers who are the
real threats to the Rakyat.

We hardly hear any major breakthrough in solving these cases.
What we normally hear are catching some batik, wild life or rokok kretek smugglers.

A sorry state actually.
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written by wannabepatriotic, September 18, 2008 04:19:43
@MalaysianUnited
You ni bodoh betul la. Blaming the parents? The last i check, the police is suppose to be 'protecting' us. No doubt there is some faults in parents for letting their kids wander alone... but should we have harsher enforcements and better law and order, we can afford to lax our attention on our kids.

Bear in mind, you and other Malaysians are NOT alone in this. There have been cases of adults being car-jacked.. (blame them for driving BMW). Perhaps, we need to also equip ourselves with parangs or weapons when we go out of our houses? Our police force is crap - allowing criminals wandering the streets while innocent folks are being detained under ISA.

Your truly an idiot! Go back to your rotton ol tempurung... your a classic case of UMNO mentality.
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written by MalaysianUnited, September 18, 2008 04:45:19
Im blame the parent in this case..idiot..kalau kita nak reply artikel, reply sahaja la tentang isu ini..

Ko tak baca paper ker samdol?..dah memang sah bapak dia yang bagi permission untuk anak dia kuar rumah pada waktu malam..

untuk budak keluar umur 10 tahun, waktu malam dan perempuan..selamatkah?????..

wannabepatriotic,

Now, u do the same thing mate..ask ur own child (10 until 12yrs old) go to pasar malam..ko berani tak???..tak bukan???..sebab kita ada common sense. Kita parent, kita ada responsibility!!..atau bila jea anak ko hilang, kemudian tak jumpa ko nak kata polis tak kaliber la, polis lebih banyak terlibat politik la..apa nie dude????..

dari zaman tuk nenek kita, nak keluar pun kena ada permission dan budak2 selalunya diiringi oleh orang dewasa..!!

p/s: jangan samakan kes ini dengan kes Adik Shalinie, sebab dia hilang di taman permainan dan kes dia TOTALLY berbeza dengan Nurin Jazlin!!!

So, kalau ada parent yang cuai, bawaklah ke mahkamah!!! apa nak kesian pulak!!..we have rules dude..bukan nak main2 kesian perintah negara ini..

Anda pergi sahaja tengok waktu sekolah dibuka..berapa ramai parent yang concern keselamatan anak2 mereka ketika melintas jalan??..pergi tengok!!..

Pasal UMNO tuh, lawak la..saya tak ada kena mengena pun. Jangan la pasal saya tulis dalam Bahasa Malaysia, ko nak label tak tentu pasal..hahaha!!

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written by tuankujuki, September 18, 2008 05:35:18
During the last general election, Binatang Neraka (BN) came out with a manifesto. The motto of this shit head menafesto was aman, makmur and hell waht was the last word? I cant seem to remember. Looking at the current crime rate, what is that aman really meant? bukit aman maybe.

furthermore, Jazimin's law suit against the gov and police is not based whether he is said to be cuai or anything but about the statement made by the police concerning his connection with along and the post mortem pics. anyway if a father pinjam duit with along and later he cannot pay, so any along from bukit beruntung can do whatever they pleased with anyones children ahh? so where the police? getting percentage from the along kerr????
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written by MalaysianUnited, September 18, 2008 05:56:58
most comment here are totally genius..blame police. nak kritik, tapi paling nyata sekali TAK TAHU APA YANG DIKATAKAN!!


satu pun tak boleh pakai!! semua nak masuk politik sahaja!!

Ingatlah, kes ini adalah kes yang rumit..

Biztrack wrote:
Why didn't the Police dogs arrest this poor little gal under ISA to protect her?? Maybe that Shit Alber care to explain!

- Apa bangang betul ko nieh, Nur Jazlin dah meninggal..stupid!! dan ada pulak tuh 29 votes..sama2 bangang!!

to: future, tcng, Cinakelate, and all..

Jenayah kanak2 worldwide adalah antara jenayah yang paling sukar untuk diselesaikan..anda boleh goggle isu ini dalam internet..

Pada saya, blame polis adalah tindakan yang paling dangkal, jijik dan tidak bermoral.
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written by MalaysianUnited, September 18, 2008 06:10:50
wannabepatriotic,

mate, even UK are still struggling with this issue (children kidnap)..u can refer it in the internet..

btw, saya dah lihat isu ini dari hari pertama hingga arwah adik nurin ditemui..pendapat saya, polis dah lakukan kerja mereka. Kes ini menunjukkan penjenayah well plan dalam strategi dia.

U tgk sendiri mate, adik ini dikelar, dimasukkan ke dalam beg dan dibuang di tempat yang senang dilihat..untuk apa??..

mungkin penjenayah pedophilia

apa2pun..fikir2kanlah..
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