I tried to forget her, as did millions of Malaysians, because it hurts to think of her. Let her rest in peace they said, there was nothing else we could do for her, she’s dead and buried. What’s the point of keeping her memory alive, they asked. I don’t know why but she touched me, this sweet child. Nurin Jazlin Jazimin’s life may have been short but it was her cruel, tortured death that held meaning. While her killer(s) remain at large, the world has already forgotten her. Now, even the NURIN Alert (Nationwide Urgent Response Information Network) we advocated passionately has been abbreviated to Nationwide Response Network (NUR Alert). It’s the same thing they said. Really? People ask, who is Nurin? I hope the NUR Alert really does work as effectively as the AMBER Alert. Yet, while the world remembers Amber Hagerman, no one will remember Nurin Jazlin Jazimin. I weep for you again sweet child. They didn’t care then, they still don’t care now. You are in a better place.

Hi Tembam,
welcome back! where have you been all this while?
How cud we forget Nurin? How can I ?
How could she rest in peace…How could we be in peace….when the person who took her life is still out there.
You are not alone…trust me. I would never forget her…our little angel Nurin jazlin jazimin
Yatie, not been well. Also busy with mum. I’m back on Facebook. Look for me there. Search for Hanizah Hashim ok.
Hi,
Wrote a post about Zainal Alam on my blog yesterday (14.4.11) and always respected him as a personality who always brought fun and laughter when he aired on the radio in the late 50s and 60s.
Just wondering if any of your readers has the ‘Vote, Vote, Vote’ song and video in English. Please write to me at my blog.
You have a great blog and find it an interesting read. Do keep it going.
Thank you,
Regards,
Andy
Andy, thank you for you comment. I haven’t found that English version yet. It was probably aired on radio more those days. Zainal Alam had such a witty personality, he charmed everyone. Who could forget Rose, Rose, I Love you! Keep blogging. I apologise for the late response.
Kak Tembam, I think of Nurin so often..it was as if she was my own child. Yet, it is so sad that with all the Nurin Alert effort made in the initial stage..it sort of cooled down later. Just like our many other problems. Bas masuk gaung…big hoohah..and then silence, till the next accident. Seems like it’s a Malaysian way, a way which all accepts. I still find it hard to accept that we could not catch the killer, that he runs loose and free, breathing and roaming among us. One innocent child and many after her, just gone like that. I see you sibuk kat FB, seems like everyone is…even my 10 year old son pon kat sana…main game hehe. Take care Kak Tembam…missing you
Hi Mary Kate. Miss you too. Sorry for the late reply. Hope your Radan is blessed and your lovely family in Allah’s care always. I’ve been so busy lately my blog and my FB have both been badlu neglected. I am going to post something on Nurin next. That’s why I logged on and found several comments waiting to be replied to. I appreciate the kind words dear. Let’s hope we make a better world for the children. Selamat berpuasa!