Friday, April 17, 2009

dr rai we malaysian have lost confindence the Attorney General's chambers to decide on any further action.



Bloggers who "twist the truth" should face the music; Rais
Tan Yi Liang


KUALA LUMPUR (April 16, 2009) : Bloggers who "twist the truth" should face the music and be held accountable, says the new Information, Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Rais Yatim.

.The Shah Alam High Court earlier today acquitted Razak, who was charged with abetting in the murder of Mongolian national Altantuya, but ordered Corporal Sirul Azha Umar and Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, both charged with murder, to enter their defence.“There is a general and growing perception that the investigation was not done professionally, that there is clear motive to cover up. A lot of evidence was not adduced,” said Anwar.Anwar also questioned the move to change the prosecution team and the presiding judge. The case was originally heard before Justice K.N. Segara before it was transferred to Justice Datuk Mohd Zaki Md Yassin. The prosecution team led by Salehuddin Saidin was replaced with another team led by Tun Abdul Majid Tun Hamzah.“The prosecution here has failed to conduct the case professionally. That we hve seen from the beginning. The changes made and the judge, so this is the initial concern,” said Anwar.He also commented on the alleged involvement of the Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.“In the light of more revelations involving the Deputy Prime Minister and SMSes and evidence we have raised in Parliament, and the public has raised this a number of times, so while I am not physically on the Abdul Razak Baginda case, the case is clearly bigger than what it is,” he added.,is it false to write what najib admitted he sent the message dr“freedom under executive power in malaysia: a study of executive supremacy”what do expect from the the british bastard, created this ,plastine and kashmir why didn’t bbc ask him about his doctoral dissertation in 1995 titled “freedom under executive power in malaysia: a study of executive supremacy” ?





There already is a minimal standard of monitoring, but the public can come to us if they feel they are being harmed by acts on the Internet which intrude into their personal livese," he added. 

When asked how the "truth" in blog posts would be evaluated, Rais said it was a matter of proof.

what proof  do needyou dr 

what is particularly revealing and troubling is that the counsel,this observation is strengthened by najib’s message to shafee on 16 november 2006: “pls do not say anything to the press today. i will explain later. rb will have to face a tentative charge but all is not lost.” this message raises a lot of questions about najib’s role in this case. why did he mention “tentative” charge and that “all is not lost” for rb (razak baginda)? how would najib know this before razak was charged? is there already a deal in place that will see razak aquitted? these are important questions which will have ramifications not just on this case but far beyond.is 
is it false to write what najib admitted he sent the message dr“freedom under executive power in malaysia: a study of executive supremacy”

what do expect from the the british bastard, created this ,plastine and kashmir why didn’t bbc ask him about his doctoral dissertation in 1995 titled “freedom under executive power in malaysia: a study of executive supremacy” ?



"It is very simple (to evaluate the truth). If someone says A is corrupt, he has to prove the corruption, and if he says A is a murderer, he has to prove it.  If he can't, he has to answer to the authorities. So one should be careful when discussing the personal matters of others, as this ministry is playing a role in safeguarding stability," he said. 

Rais also said the ministry would investigate posts made by Malaysians overseas, and leave it to the Attorney General's chambers to decide on any further action. you investigate the umnoputras they are the creater of trouble

Asked whether investigations by the ministry would be perceived as a form of censorship, Rais said it was a question of enforcing the laws in place. 

Rais, who was speaking to reporters after his ministry's monthly assembly at Laman Budaya today, denied allegations of a blackout in Radio Television Malaysia over coverage of the Terengganu State Assembly boycott on Monday, and said RTM had the right to choose what news it aired. 

"I leave it to RTM to pick whatever news it wants to air. It is just like any other TV station, and the government has the right to air whatever it thinks should take priority. If there was any bias, or any party feels it is unfair, we will investigate," he said, adding that the lack of coverage of the incident should not be seen as censorship.

"We prioritise what we should present to the people. There is no prejudice," he said, pointing out that censorship was everywhere and not limited to Malaysian media.

Rais also said his ministry was committed to making the Prime Minister's 1Malaysia concept a success. 

"Our first goal would be to make the concept and practice of 1Malaysia a success, by involving the facilities of the departments in this ministry. 

"We will use all these departments to give information, entertain, and involve the public in the core aims of the nation," he added.

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