ISA for RPK and show-cause letters to three newspapers while 3-year Umno suspension for Ahmad Ismail – is this the Abdullah justice and rule of law?


The detention of blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin (RPK) under the Internal Security Act (ISA) and the show-cause letters to three newspapers, Sin Chew Daily, the Sun and Suara Keadilan why action should not be taken against them over their news coverage on a number of political issues must be condemned by all Malaysians concerned about human rights and democracy.

These actions make a mockery of the claims of the Abdullah administration to usher in a more open and democratic society under a just rule of law.

It shows the administration’s utter cynicism and Machiavellian politics in unblocking RPK’s news portal Malaysia Today after a two-week censorship only to arrest RPK under the ISA in less than 24 hours.

The unblocking of Malaysia Today was made to demonstrate the country’s commitment and allegiance to the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) Bill of Guarantees to the world of no Internet censorship but it is just naive for the government to think that the world can be fooled by such subterfuge – as by detaining RPK and taking him out of public circulation, the Malaysian Government has effectively blocked off Malaysia Today and violated the “no internet censorship” Bill of Guarantee!

The detention of RPK had only deepened the multiple crisis of confidence besetting the Abdullah premiership.

“ISA for RPK and show-cause letters to three newspapers while 3-year Umno suspension for Ahmad Ismail, the Umno Bukit Bendera division chief – is this the Abdullah justice and rule of law?” is the universal response and question of Malaysians today.

RPK has clearly become the victim of a new power play in Umno in post-March 8 general election.

It heralds a larger crackdown against criticism, dissent and diversity of views as RPK’s ISA detention and the action against the three newspapers will open the floodgates for a new repression in Malaysia.

Who are next on the line to be victims of the Abdullah crackdown and will it be reminiscent of the 1987 Operation Lalang?

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  1. #1 by katdog on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 8:30 pm

    Yeah. Must demand the assurance of safety of RPK.

  2. #2 by Damocles on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 8:31 pm

    Uncle Lim, I have a foreboding that no matter what DSAI does, nothing will change.
    Whether he has enough BN MPs to jump ship or not, the BN government will not hand over power.
    They will just hang on because they have too much to lose by handing over power to the winner. They have been enjoying the fruits of power for too long.
    So, it’s time to start thinking about alternatives.

  3. #3 by Reborn on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 8:45 pm

    BN
    Bagaikan Neraka

  4. #4 by vsp on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 8:54 pm

    I have a strange feeling that an evil hand, a very experienced one, has a hand in this latest development. This evil character has wreaked untold evil upon this country – from early Independence up to this present moment. He has a hand in every crisis that this country had faced.

    I don’t think Badawi is very active in this act. He’s impotent and things are happening even without his consent.

    Do you know who this man is?

  5. #5 by cvl on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 8:55 pm

    RPK supporters – avoid letting anger get the better of your thinking. Remember, anger is just one letter short of danger. You would not want to endanger your collective ability to support RPK.

    In response to what say you Jeffry. Inaction is not a choice. But that the government should not be incited any further. Heres to some choices – a suitable venue, suitable form need to taken to.

    One of the better ways is to engage the goverment thru a third party to pursue for the well being of RPK, and Malaysian in general. The third party can be thru diplomatic channels.

    Doing it this way, the government has no reasons to spring its ace.

    Id be surprised diplomatic ways have not been factored in

  6. #6 by Anak Msia on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:03 pm

    we call upon all MP who still can think logically, ask yourself that is ISA still applicable in this country at this moment, “jail without trial ?”, it is non human act.

    RPK never create any racial issue but AI did. RPK got ISA but AI no !!!!

    so, all MP, do what is right now.

  7. #7 by Dr. W on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:09 pm

    This is just the very minor consequences of people who voted without thinking.

    Yes, I am talking about you fools in Sabah and Sarawak.

    We were fighting the tough battle with Pakatan Rakyat but you fools voted with your feet on 8 March.

    So, dun blame the UMBO scums cutting your throats, you deserved to be cut for another 100 years.

  8. #8 by Only Peace on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:17 pm

    What I see here is the desperation of our ‘so call government’ in their last attempt to salvage their position.

    What else can they do to create more tension?

  9. #9 by Vidya Young on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:23 pm

    PI Bala’s SD didnt do it.
    The Pusrawi doctor’s SD didnt do it.
    What did it then? It’s the SD about the Indian Priest called Ji, performing Hindu rituals on Najis and Ros***mah that did it.

  10. #10 by AsalUsuLMalaysiaHacked on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:24 pm

    AND STUPID MALACCAN WHO ARE STILL PRETTY MUCH ASLEEP LIKE BODOWI! ALI RUSTAM ENJOYING FRUITFUL SEASONS FOR DECADES THIS STUPID MALACCAN JUST DOESNT REALISED IT!

    I VOTE FOR PAS LAST GE, NOW MALACCAN STARTS COMPLAIN INFLATION I FEEL LIKE SLAP THIS IDIOTS IN THEIR FACE!

  11. #11 by Vidya Young on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:27 pm

    To vsp, I am 100% sure which is the evil hands behind RPK’s detention.

  12. #12 by Yee Siew Wah on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:36 pm

    It should be that racial idiot who has done trememdrous damage to the country thrown into ISA lockup.
    RPK fight justice for all malaysians. He is our hero who are brave enough to expose all the wrongdoings, corruptions, murders by tose b_ms running the country.
    Lets us pray and hope RPKe is in good health under detention.
    All peace loving malaysians should use all their means to pressure these power crazy idiots to release RPK at once.
    Hope our brothers in East Malaysia wake up and do something good before these b_ms ruin the whole country.
    Please do something

  13. #13 by JeyS on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:39 pm

    Whats with Mahathir now? I PRAY THAT THIS man never steps his foot into politics. He created all this farce and now probably having a bloody good laugh.He is still creating!!!!

    Yet when i read his blog (out of curosity) i am shocked by the many who call him ayahanda, my father my..whatever and actually have so much respect for this tyrant who ruled this country to this state. Abdullah was just the right joker for him to hand over to bring it further down and then for him to emerge as “hero” of them.

    WHY???? It sickens me more when we have to stomach these events more and more. Will it ever end?

    Actually we (the nons) should just stay low and let them fight amongst themselves. Honestly..its their fight for power and thats whats its all about. POWER and we know POWER CORRUPTS and BREEDS MORE EVIL!

    I just pray that we are smarter than them and stay away from this situation they are pulling us into…A DEATH TRAP>

    As for RPK…and family, may god be with you and tonight i will say my prayer for your safe-keeping.

  14. #14 by negarawan on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:48 pm

    Now they have also arrested a Sin Chew Daily journalist. If there is a repeat of May 13 incident, UMNO is fully responsible for stoking racial hatred. We know that UMNO was responsible for the past May 13, but put the blame on DAP. UMNO is real evil.

  15. #15 by lopez on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:51 pm

    Men who are bald dont do irrational things except one who has just sign the death sentence on behalf of his club.

    well someone has to do it, and they become history and some are remembered as heros, some as martyr, some as traitors, some as culprit, some as useless, yet some as dirty, and some as lost.
    the list goes on, so it is the end now for sure…..better pick what you want to be remembered,… now which side do you stand right side or left side
    sorry cannot choose the middle it has been reserved a long time ago.

  16. #16 by yhsiew on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:52 pm

    Abdullah please take note: The arrest of RPK and issuing of show-cause letters to three newspapers have caused some people, who initially perceived Anwar’s grab of power by persuading BN MPs to crossover to PR as undemocratic, to change their minds and view the crossover as acceptable and OK!

  17. #17 by private_undergrad on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:55 pm

    Make it global. Show it to BBC, CNN, Al-Jazeera, etc regarding the latest crackdowns. I hope the PR can make it sooner than later for the govt takeover. We have had enough of this BN joke. Please move a motion of no confidence to impeach this sleepy PM. My heart is aching each day I wake up coming to know that I’m still living under a draconian govt by Pak Lah…

  18. #18 by private_undergrad on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 9:57 pm

    We don’t want another Zimbabwe in the making…

  19. #19 by Mr Smith on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:00 pm

    Malaysiakini latest:

    Sin Chew journalist arrested
    Sep 12, 08 9:38pm
    Sin Chew Daily journalist Tan Hoon Cheng has been arrested today at 8.30pm at her home in Bukit Mertajam, Penang.

  20. #20 by Mr Smith on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:03 pm

    Now we wait and see what Gerakan and MCA has got to say.

  21. #21 by greenwald on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:14 pm

    “People should not be afraid of the government. The government should be afraid of the people”

    From the movie “V for Vengeance”

  22. #22 by delon85 on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:14 pm

    The arrest of the Sin Chew journalist is uncalled for. Shes not the one that made the statement but merely reporting it. Is this the outcome of the police investigation on the police report made against Ahmad?

  23. #23 by private_undergrad on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:18 pm

    Perhaps we can learn a thing or two from the movie V for Vengeance. But who is going to get rid of the ‘rotten ones’?

  24. #24 by patriotic1994 on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:18 pm

    With the arrest of Sin Chew journalist, it is clear that Abdullah has lost his power to be the Prime Minister of all Malaysians.

    What is the plan now? All people are awaiting for the right cause of action to show support.

  25. #25 by undergrad2 on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:27 pm

    “These actions make a mockery of the claims of the Abdullah administration to usher in a more open and democratic society under a just rule of law.”

    It is obvious for all to see that Abdullah has not been calling the shots for some time now. We also know who is!

    Time for debate has long passed.

  26. #26 by bystander on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:30 pm

    what do cowards like mca and gerakan do now?

  27. #27 by wesuffer on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:30 pm

    another two hero being sacrifice on BN hand.

  28. #28 by Loh on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:32 pm

    ISA stands for Internal Security Act. But it has now been used to serve political purposes.

    The Act was meant to put away person who is known to be involved in illegal activities which would endanger national security but the State did not have sufficient evidence to charge him in court. RPK has no connection with thugs or any groups that would cause bodily harm to anybody, and much less to cause the destruction of buildings like 911 in New York. All that the authority has been trying was to get RPK to reveal the sources of information on which he revealed in his blog. All those material talked about only matters regarding the behaviour of persons, and there is nothing to suggest that there were any planned activities against lives and properties. RPK had not been charged for any criminal acts and how could a non–criminal inclined persons be involved in any activities that could give trouble to the police or the arm forces. If he could not cause any trouble to police and arm forces, he could not have caused any danger to the national security.

    What RPK wrote could possible cause some politicians their career. But the coming and going of politicians in the political arena does not amount to any influence on the national security. If RPK should be removed from making secret information public which endangers the career of politicians, he could be charged in civil suits. Certainly ISA cannot be used to protect the political career of the powers-that-be. Their political security does not equate to national security, however pompous they might want to be.

    The government has taken action to block RPK’s blog. The government actions against RPK relates only to what he wrote. Now the government has unblocked his blog, but has taken him into custody instead. So RPK is being detained because of what he wrote in his blog.

    ISA could only be invoked if the police believe that the accused had intention of harming the state while the evidence was not complete. The police have no case on security against RPK and he has been detained because of what he wrote in the blog. Thus the articles on the web site are all the evidence for the police to take up to court, and he should have his day in court. Surely the police could not charge him for what is in his mind which he has not written for his blog. The police cannot use the ISA based on the excuse that the evidence in this head are not available to the police.

    Since the government is not prepared to take RPK to court, in silencing RPK through ISA, it announces to the world that whatever written by RPK, and more so there are other material which the government are afraid to have revealed, are truth. The government is using ISA to suppress evidence of government wrong doings and excesses. AAB might be thinking that since the days before his government falls are near, he might not have another occasion to settle his score with RPK.

  29. #29 by Godfather on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:32 pm

    “Whats with Mahathir now? I PRAY THAT THIS man never steps his foot into politics. He created all this farce and now probably having a bloody good laugh.He is still creating!!!!

    Yet when i read his blog (out of curosity) i am shocked by the many who call him ayahanda, my father my..whatever and actually have so much respect for this tyrant who ruled this country to this state. ” JeyS

    Zak the foreigner kisses the ground that Mamakthir walks on. Zak calls Mamakthir a visionary, simply because Mamakthir gave Zak residency in Bolehland. ZAk is one of those who call Mamakthir “ayahanda”.

  30. #30 by Loh on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:35 pm

    The arrest of the reporter is to show that all is not well. They planned similar things before Harun Idris regained his MB position in Selangor years ago.

  31. #31 by pjboy on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:37 pm

    To save face, gomen re-opened MT website, but arrest the Editor. What’s the difference? Gomen think they are clever.

    What about the allegations made against YAB Teresa Kok? Those were outright lies. We don’t condone ISA but justice.

    This is political reality. BN will come out & say ‘doesn’t the P-R stand against ISA’ while the BN is for ISA. Vote for BN is a vote for ISA.

    It is clear that gomen is losing control & desperate. These are dangerous & sinister times of the gomen. The rakyat must be steadfast against all these.

    Don’t forget, we got a ‘copycat’ cabaret group behind all these. Beware. Something don’t smell right.

  32. #32 by JeyS on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:45 pm

    Today marks history for Malaysia to be seen-2 people detained with ISA. RPk and Journalist.

    MALAYSIA BOLEH!! Boleh buat apa mereka suka….

    Actually why Penang was a target place for this to happen? The Feng Shui in penang…must be checked.

    Bet all will in tooth and nail waiting for updates on the net!…I know i will be glued to my laptop tonite.

  33. #33 by Aman_Peace_PingAn on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 10:46 pm

    Dear Kit and all friends,

    Does the Badawi read warkah untuk PM…
    If he does, can we all flood it with our protests?

    Looks as if he doesn’t!
    If he does not read it, why have it in the first place?
    Why advertise it on TV?
    Why, does he not know the people’s view…
    or maybe… he can’t do anything…
    no will or no strength or no heart or no feeling or no whatever…

    I am outraged that the cause letters was issued to the newspapers.
    This is intimidation… like what Ahmad I and his team of goons did in their press conference in Penang…
    INTIMIDATION… BULLY…NO GUT to face it like a man…
    What lah? Shameful lah… we Malaysia can become like Myanmar, Zimbabwe, etc..

    PLEASE LAH… RESTORE our dignity as MALAYSIANS…
    WE Need MPs would would care for the people, all rakyat, all MALAYSIANS…

  34. #34 by Aman_Peace_PingAn on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:04 pm

    Sin Chew Daily journalist Tan Hoon Cheng has been arrested today under the Internal Security Act at 8.30pm at her home in Bukit Mertajam, Penang.
    MCPX

    She is the second person after Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamarudin, to be arrested under the tough security law which allows for detention without trial.

    It is learnt that she has been taken by the police to the Penang police headquarters, where a crowd of 100 supporters have gathered to express their concern.

    tan hoon cheng 01 120908

    Tan (right) was the journalist who reported that local Umno chieftain Ahmad Ismail had allegedly said that Chinese Malaysians are “squatters” in the country.
    (from malaysia kini)

    This is downright outrageous…
    What is becoming of our country…
    Arrested for reporting the truth…

    Looks like when you report a theft…
    the thief get rewarded…
    YOU get hauled into JAIL…
    This is like COMMUNIST REGIME IN RUSSIA 30 years ago…
    OUR Country has move backwards…
    after 50 years MERDEKA…
    we are back into the dark ages…
    WORST than when Mahathir ruled…
    Looks like Badawi want to show that HE is more “TERROR” than Mahathir… so don’t play play…

    WHAT LAH… I am so outraged…
    What shall we do…

  35. #35 by zak_hammaad on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:04 pm

    Godfather, I see you are still espouses venomous slander and assumptions against me as usual. It’s a sign of desperation from an incompetent individual who has nothing better to contribute to this forum other than immaturity and far-fetched imagination.

    Back to the news on hand… RPK’s internment is a lesson to all those who dare to instigate hatred and racial divides, detrimental to national peace and stability, public order and community cohesion. I applaud the authorities for taking the right decision, albeit a little late. And I hope it will be a lot longer than a mere 60 days!

    RPK is a cog within the huge machinery of bigotry dissent and instability. He will be made an example of so that other cogs do not follow his vile and menacing methods of sowing discord and religious hatred.

    MT is available for everyone to see. RPK was NOT interned because of his political or indeed racial views. It was his insults against Islam that has got him what he deserves. For too long people tried to reason with him (this can be seen from some comments) and reproached him for his lies, slander and deliberate twisting of words and historical facts. He preferred infamy and sensationalism over substance.

    An Islamophobe who claims to be Muslim? Such is his moronic logic. He is fortunate to be in Malaysia, in other Muslim countries, he would have long had the noose around his neck!

    He should have taken the sincere advice of many and stuck with subjects pertaining to the politics of the country rather than delving into Islam. He ignored it at his own risk and will now pay the price. We hope that he is not released after 60 days unless he has been truly rehabilitated and promises not to speak about matters he has no knowledge of re: Islam.

    Repeat: PRK is not interned because of the political and racial content of his blog. It is his insults of Islam under the guise of freedom of expression accorded to him for many years. His irresponsibility and lack of self-regulation (unlike our dear Lim Kit) has finally caught up with him.

    He was detained under Section 73 (1) of the ISA as he was deemed a threat to security, peace and public order.

    Utusan Malaysia reported on Saturday that SKMM had banned MT not for political reasons or because it was very critical of politicians, but because the website had insulted Prophet Muhammad.

    As most of RP’s supporters seem to be non-Muslim, you can be forgiven for over-looking this aspect. Those from amongst the so-called “progressive” or “moderate” Muslims riding the pro-RP band-wagon need to re-assess his blog in accordance with the referential integrity of their faith.

    His arrest comes a day after the Cabinet ordered the Multimedia and Communications Commission (MCMC) to re­instate access to all blocked websites, including the controversial Malaysia Today.

    Energy, Water and Com­mu­nications Minister Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor said on Thursday the order was made because there were other “harsher” laws in the country, under which authorities could take action against the owners of blogs and websites, instead of blocking it.

    “The Cabinet has asked the ministry to direct MCMC to reinstate access to any blocked website with immediate effect.

    “At the same time, it is asking MCMC to closely cooperate with the police, the Attorney-General’s Office and the Home Minister to monitor any website or blog to ensure that this does not contain seditious, racist or religiously insensitive remarks.

    “Instead of blocking access to offensive websites, the Cabinet wants authorities to investigate and act quickly against the owners of these sites,” he said in Putrajaya.

  36. #36 by Dr. W on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:07 pm

    The only way to settle the mess now.

    Leave UMNO on its own.

    All the other BN components step out. Not asking you to join Anwar, just stay out and induce pressure.

    Or else, prepare to be buried next GE: MCA and Gerakan especially.

    I cant wait to see you corrupted and arrogant bastards being buried anyway.

  37. #37 by Malar on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:14 pm

    To vsp

    I know who the parasite and evil is. He has rot the country. Let us pray for RPK. He spoke the truth but we all know that ‘truth hurts’ so this is what he got for speaking the truth.

  38. #38 by private_undergrad on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:15 pm

    I suggest we sue the government for power abuses.
    Is there a legal provision for this?

  39. #39 by zak_hammaad on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:15 pm

    September 12, 2008 22:26 PM

    KEMAMAN, Sept 12 (Bernama) – Blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin’s detention under the Internal Security Act (ISA) is appropriate as his articles, which allegedly ridiculed Islam and Prophet Muhammad, could stoke anger among Muslims worldwide, Information Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek said.

    He said the government had to act as the blogger’s action had touched the sensitivities among Muslims and could undermine national security.

    “I hope that Malaysians will look at this positively as the detention is not because the government is against freedom of expression, but rather, it’s because the freedom has been abused.

    “The blogger has allowed statements which insulted Prophet Muhammad and this is a very sensitive thing to Muslims in the country and worldwide,” he told reporters after breaking fast at the Felda Neram Satu Mosque near here.

    He was commenting on Raja Petra’s detention under the ISA for his article “I promise to be a good, non-hypocritical Muslim” which contained sentences that ridiculed Muslims besides allowing a commentary which ridiculed Islam and Prophet Muhammad with reference to the article “Not all Arabs are descendants of the Prophet” published in the “Malaysia Today” blog.

    Commenting further, Ahmad Shabery said the government did not want Raja Petra’s action to go the extent of antagonising Muslims worldwide the way the publication of Prophet Muhammad carricature by a Danish daily or the production of the film “Fitna” by a Dutch politician did.

    “I hope Muslims in the country support the government’s move which serve as a stern warning to whoever is abusing the freedom of expression by allowing people to write, express opinion or make statements that could hurt the feelings of members of a particular faith.

    “The government does not want articles written by people in the country to cause anger among Muslims worldwide,” he said.

    In a related development, he said the government’s move to free up access to websites or blogs was to allow freedom of expression.

    However, if the sites had postings that could cause racial and religious tension, the government would have no choice but to take action against the bloggers to protect the interest of others, he said.

    “In principle, they (the bloggers) are free to write of express opinion… it’s just that they should not abuse that freedom,” he said.- BERNAMA

  40. #40 by baochingtian on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:38 pm

    “Freedom of expression” yet the “expression” is very much defined by the authority…

  41. #41 by baochingtian on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:39 pm

    Sin Chew Daily journalist arrested today

  42. #42 by private_undergrad on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:43 pm

    If he did truly insult Islam and Prophet Muhammad in his blog, then he should be tried in a legal manner with the judiciary that we have.
    The ISA detention only implies that even the government has lost confidence in our much distorted judicial system that they have to resort to Nazification method aka unlawful detention to justify their arrests. How pathetic!

  43. #43 by baochingtian on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:45 pm

    sad

  44. #44 by private_undergrad on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:49 pm

    Now the DAP MP Teresa Kok is also arrested under ISA.

  45. #45 by pjboy on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:56 pm

    RPK had challenged those that claim to be holier than him to debate over his writings. So, why not? Debate is healthy & more productive. It’s intellectual stimulation…which perhaps BN is lack of apart from plotting & scheming. I am sure the rakyat will be all ears as to what RPK will have to say & what the holy-holy have to say. Perhaps BN also got the news that some gardeners in Taiwan are coming back early, trying to ‘escape’ the karaoke. So, better make a move before they come back as that will change the plot. Anyway, what RPK wrote is history lesson. Just as the remarks ‘penumpang’ were. So, what gives???

  46. #46 by pjboy on Friday, 12 September 2008 - 11:57 pm

    private_undergrad: are you sure??? where you heard??? what did she do to get ISA???

  47. #47 by aries66 on Saturday, 13 September 2008 - 1:36 am

    Pak Lah, Agung help….! Malaysia Boleh ?

  48. #48 by Godfather on Saturday, 13 September 2008 - 8:08 am

    “Godfather, I see you are still espouses venomous slander and assumptions against me as usual. It’s a sign of desperation from an incompetent individual who has nothing better to contribute to this forum other than immaturity and far-fetched imagination.” said Foreigner Zak.

    Zak, I am trying to point out the errors of your ways, just like I pointed out the errors of Mamakthir’s ways. You said I started calling you names. Who termed Badawi as Pak Bodoh in this blog ? Who called RPK an “Islamo-fascist bigot” in this blog ? Who called DSAI all sorts of names in this blog ?

    You are a foreigner in this country, so you should understand that we Malaysians don’t do things that are done in your country. Don’t assume an air of superiority like your hero Mamakthir.

  49. #49 by mightymouse on Saturday, 13 September 2008 - 10:27 am

    zak mate, please could you stop quoting the papers and tell all sorts of nonsense. how would you feel if i came to your home now and held you for 60days under ISA on the grounds of you are being prejudice against everyone else?

    being so great as you are please could you present something with more “meat” like a line which RPK directly insulted ISLAM or even MUSLIM? also please comment on why TERESA AND the poor Journalist are arrested?? why should we endure Pak Lah’s obligations to UMNO? as an elected premier of the country shouldnt he be working for us the PEOPLE rather than a bunch of old bus tards? please enlighten me with something more concrete than excerpts from our country’s fine well controlled papers.

    thank you in advance

  50. #50 by ktteokt on Saturday, 13 September 2008 - 12:01 pm

    There should be three systems of court in Malaysia:

    Court for the ordinary (helpless) citizens;
    Syariah courts;
    and finally, a cour under the PM’s department, reserved for trying UMNOPUTRAS with extra leniency!!!!!!!

    Better still enact an UMNOPUTRA PROTECTION ACT right away. Table it in parliament as an emergency motion!

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