Tag Archives: Makcik Hajjah Sitt Al-Wuzara

MENJ the Serial Stalker

I was actu­ally mov­ing on with my more or less incred­ibly unpre­dict­able life that seems to be in con­stant flux when it was brought to my atten­tion via email that MENJ had been writ­ing about me. Unlike him, I have no reason to deny him the hits he will get from read­ers of this blog,

Gaysec Admit They Were Wrong.

Say­ing sorry is prob­ably one of the few things one can do once one has greatly wronged someone else. I am cer­tain of its inad­equacy when the great wrong was the attempt to des­troy the life of a human. Still, here’s the apo­logy in full, and the sali­ent parts below, roughly trans­lated: kami mengaku informasi

Azwan Ismail Backs Arlene Tan

Fre­quent com­menter MENJ gave the world this cre­at­ive cen­sor­ing of inform­a­tion to make it seem as if Arlene Tan is Mak­cik Haj­jah Sitt al-Wuzara. Well now MENJ and his fel­low mur­der­ous mob. Let’s see your response to this offi­cial state­ment from Azwan Ismail: On Wed­nes­day, 3 August 2011, I received a Face­book mes­sage from Arlene

When Murderous Mobs Leap Before They Look.

So a little group that claims to be the last best hope for Malay­sian cyber-security has come out with a state­ment on the true iden­tity of infam­ous anti-Islam blog­ger Mak­cik Haj­jah Sitt Al-Wuzara. Mali­cious base­less rumour on Sitt’s “real iden­tity” Unscientific Malay­sia has already writ­ten a suc­cinct dis­mem­ber­ment of the claims of Gaysec, which can

Passive Aggressive Media

The New Straits Times had a strange non-committal but aggress­ive report from our reli­gious and racist over­lords about the appar­ently recent spate of “Islam belittling” to be found online. Those who are using Face­book and other social web­sites to belittle Islam may soon find the author­it­ies knock­ing on their doors. The gov­ern­ment, with help from vari­ous

Welcome Again Makcik!

It seems Mak­cik Haj­jah Sitt Al-Wuzara has launched another site just because the Malay­sian gov­ern­ment isn’t really too keen on defend­ing free speech, and the so-called tol­er­ant Muslims can’t be matured about cri­ti­cism. Oh well, you can block web­sites, but you can’t block every web­site, nor every joke.

Traffic Spike.

When I wrote about the arrival of Mak­cik Haj­jah Sitt Al-Wuzara to the blo­go­sphere, I had no idea my vis­it­ors would increase by 10 times the num­ber of vis­it­ors at its most busiest. It appears her site is mak­ing the rounds at the Malay­sian Insider, malay­siakini, free malay­sia today, and Utusan. Its amaz­ing that nearly