Sharlinie Mohd Nashar Is Still Missing
Sharlinie’s case is quite similar to Nurin Jazlin but I hope that she doesn’t ended up like her. Living in Malaysia is getting quite dangerous. I hope that the authorities will take note of this, if any of them read my blog. Talking about it is useless if enforcements are still lacking. You can’t even stop people from smoking in shopping malls and you want to put CCTV near playgrounds? To do what? Skodeng?
Parenting is the toughest job in the world and cases like this … I don’t know what to say lah.
To the sick person(s), pervert(s), paedophile(s), whatever … please stop doing this. If you really need to, find somebody you own size. There’s lorong haji taib, china dolls and GROs who are willing to give more as long as the pay is right. Or if you can’t afford it, jerk off in front of your monitor then. You can download Chua Soi Lek’s sexual rendezvous, visit mykakis, hiskakis, herkakis or whatever kakis but leave our kids alone.
Anyway, for those who don’t know and ignore the mainstream media, Sharilinie Mohd Nashar is still missing. It has been a week and she needs your help. Please pray that she will be returned back to her parent in one piece (and alive).

Tags: nurin jazlin, sharlinie mohd nashar, paedophile, missing kid, skodeng, lorong haji taib


















January 16th, 2008 at 8:06 am
Sick bastards out there. Prayers for Sharlinie.
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azwan reply on January 16th, 2008 10:07 pm:
i hope everyone does. pray that she be found, alive and safe.
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January 16th, 2008 at 10:21 am
OMG..as a children lover I don’t want anything happen to her..please returned back Sharlinie!
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January 16th, 2008 at 11:09 am
Is our policemen too slow to handle this? Or they busy with other stuff such as election and demo.
I don’t see any update about this since then
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azwan reply on January 16th, 2008 10:09 pm:
Bent - post it in your blog then.
Zaki Blogjer - they cant act if there r no leads, cant blame that on them, but i do blame them for the lack of enforcement on other things.
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January 16th, 2008 at 1:12 pm
sama2 lah kte membantu…
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January 16th, 2008 at 4:09 pm
Saya jadi sedih bila mana ramai yang cuba mengaitkan Sharlinie dengan Nurin…. Taknaklah Sharlinie jadi macam Nurin…
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azwan reply on January 16th, 2008 10:06 pm:
siapa yang ada hati dan perasaan nak?
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January 16th, 2008 at 5:42 pm
bro… kakis maksud dia apa… sorry.. tak faham.. btw kesian kat parent dia bila still ada yang nak main2kan diorang… sms palsu la… cuba dia ada dalam situasi cam tue dan orang permainkan… tak ke sakit ati kan… keji tau endon dan budak gemok yang takde otak tu… free2 muka masuk tv semalam sebab nak main2kan orang… dorg ni tak pk ke yang line fon skrg dah daftar..
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azwan reply on January 16th, 2008 10:01 pm:
kaki kau lah ..ha..ha.. anyway.. baguslah kalau kau tak paham
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am reply on January 17th, 2008 12:46 am:
waaaa nak tau jugak… hehe..
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azwan reply on January 17th, 2008 11:22 pm:
kau kena pergi tanya kaki-kaki yang dah biasa .. aku tak biasa
January 16th, 2008 at 8:03 pm
Pity the small girl and the parent as well. I hope Linie will return home safely
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azwan reply on January 16th, 2008 10:02 pm:
i am praying for that. being a father, i felt the sam tapi berat lagi bahu yang memikul
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zaki reply on January 16th, 2008 10:54 pm:
Itula…. kita jaga2 la anak2 kita dan doakan Linie kembali selamat…dan sihat…ameennn
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January 16th, 2008 at 8:27 pm
perkara paling menyeramkan… anak hilang…. anak sakit pun dah tak tentu hala yang ni hilang… apola nak jadi dgn dunia skang… yg sayang anak, anak hilang… yg x sayang anak.. anak buang2… ada yang bunuh anak pulak tu… baru lahir dah campak dari flat.. gila ka apa….
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azwan reply on January 16th, 2008 10:04 pm:
gila .. ya .. makin ramai orang gila kat malaysia ni. aku pun kenkadang takut jugak. buang anak, bunuh anak, culik anak … macam-macam. tapi sebagai parent, kita pun jangan lupa. perhatilan anak-anak kita dan jangan harap pihak berkuasa, sekolah atau maid sahaja.
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am reply on January 17th, 2008 12:32 pm:
satu cerita kat ofis am yang am pernah dengar tentang seorang pegawai yang kehilangan anaknya dah 3-4 tahun gitu… satu hari dia pergi ke bangkok sebab urusan kerja… dia telah didatangi pengemis yang panggil dia ayah… ayah!!! dan dia tengok rupanya itu anak dia yang hilang dulu… paling menyedihkan anak dia cuma ada sebelah tangan kiri dan tangan kanan serta kedua-dua belah kaki dah dipotong…
so cruel ye orang zaman sekarang culik bebudak dan jadikan pengemis, dan sampai potong kaki tangan dia plak tu… seday mendengarnye…
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azwan reply on January 17th, 2008 11:28 pm:
ah .. sedih sungguh. some people are just too cruel.
January 17th, 2008 at 12:52 am
Hello,
I am not a malaysian citizen, but Its a heartfelt plea that Sharline to be united with her parents unharmed,That is my wish,my will and prayer to god.And a request to the Malaysian authorities to hunt the monsters down and set an example for other wannabes,
As for me I have one prayer to the all mighty god that if I have done something good in life please unite the child with her parents and grant me the opportunity to meet her abductor in the near future in a dark alley alone so that I can play with his broken bones.
A prayer awaited to be answered.
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azwan reply on January 17th, 2008 11:38 pm:
thank you for your prayers. i know that her parents will really appreciate that.
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veer reply on January 18th, 2008 1:23 am:
Hi there,
thank you for your reply.Is there anything I can help in looking for her,eg we could start batches of search parties of volunteers and designate each area to look for her.I am studying in Taylors college in PJ,my tel no is [deleted], please let me know if I can be of any help at anytime of the day or night. It would be my honour to get her back home.
Luv and Respect’
Veer
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azwan reply on January 18th, 2008 12:08 pm:
If you are willing, pls contact the numbers above directly.
veer reply on January 18th, 2008 1:15 pm:
which ones? the one on the poster?
azwan reply on January 19th, 2008 9:25 am:
Yes, the first line is the father
2nd line is the police
3rd line is the number to the newspaper, Utusan Malaysia
January 17th, 2008 at 2:20 am
*Parenting is the toughest job in the world *
I would like to rephrase that to “parenting in becoming toughest job in Malaysia and in KL to be exact”.
This is the after effect of bringing foreign labours and neglecting the local boys. No job, no money and they will wander. God knows how many more Nurin and Sharlinie to come.
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azwan reply on January 17th, 2008 11:46 pm:
God knows how many more. Is this the result of 50 years of independence? Did we make a mistake somewhere along the line?
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January 17th, 2008 at 1:45 pm
I am sorry for the poor child BUT the whole crisis lies in the very typical Malay mentality of believing in letting their children go on ‘Auto-Pilot’.
Look at all the cases of Mat Rempit, Boh Siahs, Pondans, Pelacuran, Baby Dumpings etc. All these are Malay Social Ills. When are the Malays going to realise that they are plagued with such diseases and as such they have not been able to contribute to the human race despite accepting Islam.
We Arabs are proud of Admiral Cheng Hoe and the late Sheikh Ahmed Deedat (a South African of Gujerati origin). All that the Malays have given us is an over-supply of USELESS Datuks and Datins.
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zaki blogjer reply on January 20th, 2008 10:38 am:
Another Arab, its not fair for you to say all, but every races has its own problem, even Arab has it owns problem. See the middle east problem right now. I’m interested to know what you’ll say. You might want to be ‘proud’ of your origin, but I can’t agree with you generalizing every malays is the same
Diff races has diff problem, the Malay prob might be obvious due to the its population which is bigger than others.
Malay social ill might destroy them self, but see the big scale ill such as porn and pirate disc who destroy everyone
Btw, being arab spoken doesn’t mean you’re better than any other Muslims
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January 18th, 2008 at 12:09 am
we cant always generalized but i cant deny that either, but if you hv been paying attention, after the HINDRAF thing, the other big G (Gov instead of Google) … released a statistics which showed that malays are at the lowest end when it comes to making money (online or offline). When you r poor, it’s difficult to pay attention when you r already focusing to make ends meet.
The other thing still goes back to the other big G and authorities. no enforcements and the tidak apa attitude made it worst.
Since you mentioned Islam, that is what you get when accepting Islam as only the official religion but not as a whole. You cant expect a person with a Muslim name to follow the teachings when he only understand Islam as a word in MyKad. I’m not a saint either, i;ve made mistake myself but when your soul is empty - rempit, boh siahs etc are just another type of entertainment.
Regarding the Datuks and Datins, I agree with you 100%. Some of them are not needed. Maybe i should ask my fellow blogger friends to call me Datuk Pakcik Blogger from now on? ha!
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January 18th, 2008 at 10:22 am
Thank you for your comment. You have, nonetheless, admitted that the Government failed to raise the economic level. But do you know why? WHY?
Let me tell you. You Malays placed RACE over RELIGION, when Islam (and the Holy Quran) itself provides cures for all scourges. We Arabs have been discriminated by the Jews for thousands of years but yet our Holy Quran contained a chapter singing praises to a Jewess, Maryam (the mother of Prophet Isa aleihi es-salam). You Malays refused to accept Arabic Language in the same manner you uphold English Language. For years, you used Bahasa Melayu for the study of Science and Mathematics and when that failed to produce a single Malay scientist of world standing, you switched to the English Language. Yet your Bahasa Melayu is 60% in Arabic by vocabulary.
Another reason why there are Malays are living in abject poverty is because of the numbers of ‘Malays’ who are actually descendants of immigrants from countries further than China. Look at Mukhtar Albukhary - he isn’t a Malay. He is a descendant of the first Jewish tribe to convert to Islam but you gave him Malay rights. For what? Don’t you know that these SYEDS are from Hadhramaut, Yemen? Don’t you know that Yemen is one of the founding members of the Arab League and not the Liga Melayu? Let me assure you that there are so many loopholes on your Malay identity that even a Jew by the name of ABDULLAH BIN SALAM can even qualify for Malay rights. Yes, Abdullah Bin Salam is a Jewish name - try searching on Google and You Tube!
Let me, as an Arab, give you the figures of my own Arab people stealing Malay rights. Yes, stealing Malay rights courtesy of your so-called Malay leaders who are desperate for votes and to have the country be seen with a Malay majority. Would you believe it that 2,500,000 Malaysians are Arabs in origin? And these include the Jews who converted to Islam over 1,000 years ago. How come Malaysia, as a country does not officlaly acknowledge that there are Arabs amidst its people when Singapore as a much smaller country can list out the surnames of these immigrants - check this website (and scroll down to surnames) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Singaporean
The bottom line is that you Malays have placed your trust upon your so-called Malay leaders to solve your problems with complete disregard to the guidance in the Holy Quran.
ISlam is not about race - it is a way of life as guided by our Lord to secure a place in heaven.
By the way, how many of your so-called Malay leaders are Deli Melayu (genetic Malays)? Let me see, Pak Lah is a keturunan pendatang from Saudi Arabia. Najib is a Bugis - now please don’t make a fool of yourself by saying that Bugis are Malays. They are never classified as Malays and never will be. Their ancestral origin is Makassar in South Sulawesi. Ask any Indonesians of Bugis origin whether he is a Malay or not and he will tell you ‘NO’! And our Mizan is a keturunan pendatang from Hadhramaut in Yemen!
So, you tell me, why are there Malays still living in abject poverty? You accuse the Chinese of stealing but the real thieves are amongst you!
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January 18th, 2008 at 10:39 am
Subject of Datuk & Datin:
I totally disagree with you when you stated that ’some of them are not needed’. Let me state that the whole lot are undeserving of any title. Please give me names of Malays who deserved the titles accorded to them as well as their contribution towards the human race in the field of science, medicine, technology and diplomacy. Let me see the names, please.
The truth of the matter is, you Malays give each other titles, so as to overcome your own insecurity and inferiority complex. I have yet to note of any Malay being accorded a title (other than diplomatic) in a foreign country. What is the value of titles given by Malays to your own Malays? Nothing. Do you know that there is no law that says that we must accord them the titles as given to them?
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azwan reply on January 18th, 2008 12:13 pm:
what about the people behind Mercy Malaysia?
anyway, while i appreciate every comments on my blog, you are getting out of topic. i think akula’s blog is more appropriate. here’s how to get there http://akula69.com/
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January 18th, 2008 at 10:03 pm
Really, I find it absurd blaming social ills in Malaysia as the effect of bringing foreign workers here (ref easy43street). The reason those foreigners were brought here was because our own high & mighty citizens felt that they were too good to do menial jobs like construction & becoming maids.
And I totally agree with Another Arab (you go, bro!!). Parents nowadays do leave their children to grow up on autopilot. TV is doing more parenting than the actual parents! Then when things go wrong, they blame it on the economy. When the government has given so much aid & Malays are still the poorest people around, what does that tell you? The same thing that happened 3 months after Nurin was found & before Sharlinie went missing …..things got too comfortable & they went to sleep.
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azwan reply on January 19th, 2008 11:24 am:
To tell you the truth, i do feel that i am too good to become a maid (or a construction worker) … unless i decided to be a full time house husband.
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January 18th, 2008 at 11:25 pm
Dear Azwan
First and foremost, I would like to state that my comments are made with no malice intended although admittedly they are painfully blunt. It is supposed to be a wake-up call to the Malays (Kesedaran) who have all been blinded by Dondang Sayang performances.
I am completely astounded by your statement that I have derailed from the issue. My comments were made in response to your claim that it is the economic plight of the Malays that caused all the diseases plaguing the Malay community. In fact, I never disagreed with you. Rather, I brought up issues with supporting facts that contributed to the reduced support and aid that the Malays deserved. Personally for me, I uphold the rights of the Malays and that is why my family and I abstain from the ongoing pillage and plunder of Malay rights by those who trace their ancestral origin to countries outside of Nusantara.
How can you allow someone outside of the Nusantara (especially the Arabs, Chinese, Indians, Turks etc.) access to enjoy Malay rights simply because they are Muslims? It makes a mockery of the term ‘Bumiputra’. It is not difficult for someone who is fluent in Arabic to dispute the Malay identity on the basis of ‘Nama2 Melayu’ if he/she is fluent in Arabic Language and is equipped with a powerful Arabic Language Dictionary as well as Kamus Dewan. As you have witnessed, even ‘Abdullah Bin Salam’ can be a Jew!
By the way, the words KAMUS and DEWAN are both Arabic in origin. You might want to note that even the two of the four words from DEWAN BAHASA DAN PUSTAKA are Arabic in origin. That by itself speaks volume of how Arabic has enriched Bahasa Melayu.
Now back to your response on Mercy Malaysia: Are you trying to tell me that the Malays who do volunteer work with Mercy Malaysia should be accorded titles? Then what about those who make donations towards Mercy Malaysia? And what about those who meet their Islamic obligations towards Zakat Fitrah? Aren’t they good enough to be accorded titles as well? This is where you Malays have deviated from the Islamic faith.
The main problem is that you Malays sacrifice a sliver but expect to be rewarded with donations, titles and praises to feed your inferiority complex and insecurity. Let us focus just on athletic at the Olympic level. There is not a single Malay Datuk or Datin that has brought a golden glory to the country as compared to our female Arab athletes who have been bringing gold since 1984. Check this website for information on the 1st Arab girl bringing gold (Nawal El-Motawakkel of Morocco) - http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/profiles/bio_uk.asp?PAR_I_ID=30401 and here is the information on the 2nd Arab girl bringing gold (Hassiba Boulmerqa of Algeria) - http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/profiles/bio_uk.asp?PAR_I_ID=35990 and the 3rd Arab girl to bring gold is Ghada Shouaa of Syria - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghada_Shouaa/. It is obvious to me now that even your fastest male Malay athlete is lagging behind our veiled Arab women!
Suffice to say that you get the message. I take comfort in knowing that your reluctance to dispute my comments due to the sheer precise, accurate and factual issues presented. I end with this dedication to you – a duet by our beloved Elissa (of Lebanon) and Cheb Mami (of Algeria). The beautiful song is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgT-UHnNx-8
Another Arab signs off!
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azwan reply on January 19th, 2008 11:07 am:
sorry Another Arab, somehow … my spam Karma flagged your comments as spams. I have removed the rest as they seem similar.
I believe that everyone has a right to give their opinions (based on facts or not). I may agree and also not agree with yours, but it doesn’t mean that i have to go head on … just to defend my opinion.
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zaki reply on January 20th, 2008 11:46 am:
I think this blog is not suitable for the another Arab facts and analysis…He should channel is idea in a more suitable and appropriate place which somebody who have power can notice.
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January 21st, 2008 at 10:55 pm
Hi,
I wonder why Sharlinie’s head is tilted to the side in her posters. Isn’t a better photo available?
Secondly, I think that the police should seriously consider releasing Sharlinie’s pictures with different hairstyles, e.g. boycut or even bald. Remember Yin - he was bald when found 2 weeks later!
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azwan reply on January 21st, 2008 10:58 pm:
Maybe that’s the only latest picture of her that they have.
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March 7th, 2008 at 8:48 am
please help to find sharlinie, put her picture or at least let the people know she’s missing, put on myspace, friendster, tagged, any blog so that people would know, care and more sensitive in this kind of matter. Stop crime before there’s any third victim, forth and so on… It could be anybody even the one that you love… Don’t play or give wrong information about missing person. LOOK AT THIS!! —> Anyone who give wrong information on purpose probably have something to do with the missing person, if not, why give such trouble that lead investigation to nowhere
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