Sunday, August 2, 2009

This revolution may yet turn bloody. We never know. But Umno is certainly pushing its luck and one day it will push too far and blood will flow on



Employee listens to the Employer...the dog barks to protect after its MASTER fed him
And at the end of the day,

and at the end of the day,

and after all is shrieked and done,

I get the feeling that we the people have no idea what really goes on up there in your own country Malaysia;

that we the people really have no part in what goes on;

that NAJIB so right, so FAKE, so smart, so able, must have been told something that only the few are told, that only the few will ever know and that most of us dare not think about.

Why else would things be the way they are?

Why the obstruction when NAJIB has the momentum, the votes, the voice, the ear of the people?

Ahh, there must be something afoot, friends.

It all adds up when you just look at the what, where, how and why of it all.

The heroes and villains may just be pieces in a parlor game and the public, once again the poor gullible public, needs its truth to be more like its fiction and proceeds apace, believing the hype and sipping of that sweet, heady nectar.

And the bloated bastards discharge their divisive cant, telling us we'll die if we do what we know is right, telling us our heart's desires are sick, telling us our common sense is Satan.

And too many of us believe these doom prophets, too many of us bleed for our fictional heroes, too many of us thoughtlessly despise our fictional villains.

When the truth is as tragically simple as we might think when we're alone with our thoughts and refrain momentarily from our all-consuming consuming and we look at the sneering and hear the jeering and smell the foul air and know that the truth is and always has been a mere hair's breadth away from enlightening us, lightening us, then it becomes clear that our sense and our senses have been purposefully deadened by those enemies to truth, who have transcended normal expectation and now dwell on levels of awareness most will never reach.

Power is the ultimate level; to reach it is to reach God, to understand what God really is; to reach it is to become corrupt in the soul and regard the human experience as a perpetual experiment that fails, forever.

And at the end of the day, friends, we have allowed that to happen.

Are the POLICE/FRU . and Undercover special Unitforce to be blamed?
Big Vicious MAster UMNO feeding all the POLIS hungry stomach....lepas makan kenyang kenyang...they will tare you up and rip your bones to pieces

You are not fighting an ordinary dog...but many well fed dogs !

By Wong Choon Mei, Suara Keadilan

In a move smacking of political vengeance and in gross violation of international rules on children’s rights, Malaysian police have detained three youths aged 16 and below without giving any reasons, neither allowing their parents nor legal counsel access to them.

Despite a barrage of civil society leaders, children NGOs and lawyers rushing to the scene, Prime Minister Najib Razak’s administration has refused to give an inch, even forbidding the government-run welfare department from assisting in the case.

“The children are being used as bargaining chips. It is a violation of the International Convention of Children’s Rights of which Malaysia is a signatory,” human rights lawyer and PKR communications director Jonson Chong told Suara Keadilan.

On Friday, police arrested 16-year old Faizudin Hamzah at the central station at 11.55pm. They did not give any reasons. Yet the magistrate went ahead and gave a 4-day omnibus remand order without seeing the boy, who was sleeping when he was detained.

The other two youths – one aged 16 and another only 13 – are being taken to the Bukit Jalil police station where they will be remanded.

Growing civil unhappiness, rising police brutality

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It is believed that the arrests were part of the police crackdown against the mammoth anti-Internal Security Act rally held on Saturday.

Ten of thousands of Malaysians from all walks of life and all parts of the country had flooded the city centre to hold a peaceful demonstration against the oppressive law. They wanted to present a memorandum to the King but were crushed by unprecedentedly harsh police violence and attacks.

The authorities began setting up massive roadblocks on Friday night to corral the city, causing a traffic gridlock unseen for years.

Throughout Saturday, sirens tore into the air and round after round of tear gas and chemically-laced water were fired without any consideration for the health or safety of the crowds, who were mostly peaceful and whose aim was merely to be a part of a democratic march to better their society.

In its 49th year, the ISA allows the Umno-BN government to detain civilians especially political foes for indefinite periods without trial. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department was defiant, refusing to show any remorse for the display of brutality.

“As long as Barisan Nasional is leading the government, the ISA will not be abolished,” Nazri told reporters on Saturday.

Who will be responsible?

Unsurprisingly, while the police used their batons on the anti-ISA groups, they allowed representatives that supported the continuance of the law to hand their letter to the King’s aide.

Such is now the level of bias openly extended by the police and other key institutions including the courts to Najib’s regime – a main factor for the rising civil unhappiness as Malaysians disdain the deteriorating quality of fair-play in their country.

Meanwhile, welfare officer Daing Terpateh Khairi would only repeat that he could not help the children without getting the green light from the police.

Faizudin has been placed in a cell with adult prisoners, bare-footed and made to wear inmate uniform. No investigating officer has come to see him yet. Neither has any statement been recorded from him so far.

“This is terrible. It is the welfare department’s duty to come immediately to the scene, but they are saying they don’t have any instructions from the police to do so,” said an irate lawyer at the scene.

“Who will look after these kids then? They are now in jail with all the adult criminals. Who will guarantee their safety, who will be responsible? Will PM Najib take responsibility if they are beaten or even raped by the hard-core ones?”

Radio France International

Opposition leaders in Malaysia have slammed the govenrment after police broke up a demonstration against the Internal Security Act using used teargas and water-cannon. Prime Minister Najib Razak has promised to review the act but opponents want it repealed.

Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannons today at more than 15,000 demonstrators protesting against the controversial Internal Security Act (ISA), which allows for detention without trial.

Some 5,000 police arrested dozens of protesters in Kuala Lumpur, as they gathered at rallying points across the city.

Police say 175 people have been detained for taking part in the protest which ministers say was illegal.

"If you look at the way the protesters, ordinary citizens on the street, are treated and the amount of force used on them, that is actually atrocious," Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, a leader of the Keadilan Party which helped organise the protest, told RFI.

Prime Minister Najib Razak has promised to review the law, which dates back to the time of British colonial rule.

But Wan Azizah, whose husband Anwar Ibrahim was jailed and prosecuted for sodomy after being squeezed out of the deputy premiership, says the ISA must be scrapped.

"If he is sincere about doing that, he has to listen and he has to be tolerant of the fact that people are speaking against the act," she says. "It’s not just a review, we want a repealed act … because it has been abused so many times.

"This is not the first time that the government or the new Prime Minister who has just taken office says that they are going to review the act but nothing happens."

LISTEN TO THE RADIO INTERVIEW BY DR WAN AZIZAH WAN ISMAIL HERE


Who is Najib trying to kid. Malaysian are now fully Awakened. ISA is to be reviewed. I bet you that is only cosmetic. Dont waste the resource to review as it is outdated and uncivilsed. Just Abolish the act and I assure you that UMNO/BN will win the next GE with bigger majority. Dont retain the act and used it to detain without trial at UMNO pleasure. People dont have to be MP to know that you are capable to relive the Operation Lallang 2 this time around.





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