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Tamparuli Sabah - A place to visit

Tamparuli Sabah was known as an old town rich with cultural value and fascinating places. The town located in the middle of Tuaran District, 36KM from the main city of Kota Kinabalu, easy to be found and a lot of surprises waiting for the visitors. The visitor will be fascinated with The Extreme Para Gliding Sport, The legendary of “Bukit Perahu”, Hatob-hatob Waterfall, Hanging Bridge and The Old Suspension Bridge Made by the British in the early 50s, The one and only "The Upside House Of Borneo" and Chantek Borneo Gallery if you visit Tamparuli Sabah. ( Please read more inside this website). For local tourist who likes to travel outside Malaysia, you can e-mail to D7tours and Travel Co through Harry.george@gmail.com. For International tourist who wish to visit Sabah The Land Below The Wind, you can e-mail or call to our correspondent travel agency:

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Chelsea complains to Malaysia over Benayoun racism


LONDON: Chelsea has formally complained to Malaysia's football federation after Israel midfielder Yossi Benayoun faced anti-Semitic abuse during a preseason friendly in the Muslim-majority nation.

In last Thursday's match against a Malaysian XI, Benayoun was jeered and booed as he became the first Israeli in recent memory to play in the country, which is a staunch supporter of the Palestinians and has no diplomatic ties with Israel.

"Notwithstanding most fans behaving appropriately on the night, we believe Yossi was subjected to anti-Semitic abuse by a number of supporters at the game," Chelsea said Wednesday in a statement on its website. "Such behaviour is offensive, totally unacceptable and has no place in football."

The Premier League club, which is now in Hong Kong, did not complain to the Football Association of Malaysia at the time.

The Malaysian association's general secretary, Datuk Azzuddin Ahmad, did not immediately answer calls made by the AP to his cell phone, and other officials declined to comment. "It was initially unclear as to the nature of the abuse Yossi received, as several players from both teams experienced similar treatment, sometimes louder and longer," Chelsea said.

"However, having taken time to consider the issue fully, it has become apparent that a formal complaint was necessary."

Chelsea is owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, who is also Jewish. - AP

Story Arrangement By: Harry George
Sources: Daily Express, AP
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