Abdullah last acts as PM – reach out to Hindraf supporters and stop excoriating Hindraf


I am taken aback by the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s comments yesterday concerning Hindraf, which Utusan Malaysia used in its front-page headline: “Kecewa sikap Hindraf: Penyokong buat bising, enggan bersalam dengan TPM, Menteri – PM”

In the past few days, Hindraf has come under intense attack, with even MIC leaders like its President Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu and Secretary-General Datuk Dr. S. Subramaniam joining in the Hindraf-bashing.

Tomorrow, Abdullah would most probably be announcing that he would not be defending the post of Umno President in the March Umno General Assembly.

Whatever his announcement, among Abdullah’s last acts as Prime Minister should be to reach out to the Hindraf supporters to end the status of Malaysian Indians as a new underclass instead of excoriating and demonizing Hindraf.

Abdullah should initiate this healing process which is an important integral part of Malaysian nation-building, to end the marginalization of the Malaysian Indians in their own country – just as a similar healing process must also begin to address all other marginalized Malaysians in the country, particularly in Sabah and Sarawak.

There can be no better start to this “healing process” than for the Cabinet tomorrow to release the Hindraf Five from Internal Security Act – making Deepavali this year a most significant and memorable one in making all Malaysians, regardless of race or religion, feel proud again to be sons and daughters of the nation.

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  1. #1 by Yee Siew Wah on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 12:07 pm

    Hari Raya occasion is the only opportunity for Hindraf to meet this sleepy flipflop lame duck guy in person. Other time he is in deep slumber or too busy with his cronies how to milk more money before he step down.
    Hope Hindraf keeps up the pressure on this guy till his last day to release all those in ISA lockup.
    Unable to update comments on Susan Sloone new blog the past two days.
    Can anybody please help??
    Thanks

  2. #2 by cinaindiamelayubersatu on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 12:19 pm

    1. cakap utusan itu serupa dengan cakap kambing…
    2. dolla : aku kaya raya siapa kau wahai rakyat jelata…utusan, berani kau lapor ?
    3. dolla : anaku genius sampai berniaga di luar negeri. apa ada kat bolehland aku ambik aku bagi kat anaku yang genius sampai boleh berniaga kat luar negeri…utusan, berani kau lapor ?
    4. dolla : jib, bagi la aku duduk sampai 2010 paling pun sampai tengah 2010, aku belum puas ambik lagi, lagi pun banyak benda aku nak cover…utusan, berani kau lapor ?
    5. utusan : nak lapor lagu apa, aku ni kan mulut dia…

  3. #3 by madmix on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 12:20 pm

    Unfortunately an inborn trait of BN leaders is lack of compassion; mired in their greed to get contracts and other goodies and living in luxurious surroundings, they have no time for the sufferings of others. Abdullah will not release anyone.

  4. #4 by melurian on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 12:27 pm

    quote utusan:

    Rabu lalu, sekumpulan penyokong Hindraf menimbulkan kekecohan pada majlis Rumah Terbuka Hari Raya Aidilfitri Perdana Menteri dan Menteri-Menteri Kabinet di PWTC.

    Tanpa mempedulikan peraturan dan protokol, mereka bertindak mendahului barisan pengunjung lain yang sudah pun beratur untuk memasuki dewan sejak pukul 10 pagi.

    Perbuatan itu mengundang kritikan pelbagai pihak yang mendesak kerajaan mengambil tindakan tegas kerana ia boleh membangkitkan kemarahan orang Islam.

    Pada tahun lalu, Hindraf mengemukakan memorandum kepada kerajaan British dengan mendakwa kuil-kuil Hindu di negara ini dirobohkan dan kaum India berhadapan dengan ‘pembersihan etnik’ di Malaysia.

    Mereka juga mengadakan tunjuk perasaan besar-besaran di Kuala Lumpur dan terlibat dalam beberapa insiden keganasan yang menyaksikan anggota polis dipukul sehingga cedera.

    Lima pemimpin pertubuhan haram itu kemudian ditahan di bawah ISA.

    although this happened:

    Abdullah secara terbuka memberitahu beliau kecewa dengan sikap kumpulan itu memandangkan kesemua penyokong Hindraf itu telah dialu-alukan sebagai tetamu seperti juga rakyat lain walaupun mereka mempunyai fahaman yang agak berbeza dengan pendirian kerajaan…..
    Walaupun mereka bersikap biadap dan mencemarkan majlis meraikan hari kebesaran penganut Islam itu, Perdana Menteri berkata, pihaknya tidak mempunyai sebarang rancangan untuk mengambil tindakan tegas terhadap Hindraf buat masa ini.

    hail aab ….

  5. #5 by pulau_sibu on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 12:32 pm

    This guy talked like if everyone should kiss his asssss. He took it for sure that people went there to greet him and to get food to eat. Even if I were a beggar, I would not attend this kind of feeding. I don’t know why we have been trained to be greedy in eating this kind of food. Is there anything special? Only those who kiss the asssssssss would go there.

  6. #6 by taiking on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 12:47 pm

    Samy in news report said that the attitude of hindraf members made it harder for umno to cancel the detention order against the 5.

    Another stupid statement. As if, attitude can make a difference. As if attitude can help regain one’s freedom.

    If the detention is wrongful, the detainees must be released pure and simple. Their attitude and that of their supporters cannot be taken into consideration at all. There is nothing in the ISA to say that people with bad attitude or those who behave badly will be locked away without trial for two years.

  7. #7 by Meow Meow on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 12:47 pm

    Aiyah, not salam with him also “VEEEERY BIG DEAL”! When i met Jacky Cheung in concert, i didn’t bother to salam him also Laaaa!!!

  8. #8 by Mr Smith on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 12:56 pm

    If a quiet attendance to give the PM a greeting card and a plea for the release of Hindraf leaders can be considered anti Islamic, what can we say about holding the UMNO General Assembly on Deepavali? What about accusing Hindu newspaper vendors for not distributing papers on their Festive holiday?
    Could that be considered anti-Hindu?
    I wonder why ever action is twisted into a racial/religious issue?

  9. #9 by baochingtian on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 12:59 pm

    Was samy speaking on behalf of the pm or he had already implied that the authority should ignore hindraf’s plea to release it’s members due to the undesired attitude portrayed as what samy perceived?

  10. #10 by hadi on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 1:01 pm

    Pak Lah main problems, he doesn’t know his enemy, his friend and himself. Poor old man or is it the paper is putting words into his mouth.
    Or is he trying to act tough. Alamak YB Kit, but my bet is still on Pak Lah to defend his UMNO president post. I’ll buy you a drink if he is not defending his post!!!

  11. #11 by Jamesy on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 1:10 pm

    “In the past few days, Hindraf has come under intense attack, with even MIC leaders like its President Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu and Secretary-General Datuk Dr. S. Subramaniam joining in the Hindraf-bashing.” – Uncle Lim
    —————————————————————-

    December 2007 – Samy Vellu supported Hindraf 5 should be held under the ISA.

    March 2008 – Samy Vellu wants Hindraf 5 to be released under the ISA.

    3 October 2008 – Samy Vellu condemned Hindraf supporters for the commotion on the first day of Hari Raya at PWTC as this will only delay the process of Hindraf 5 being released from ISA detention. “You can’t talk to anyone higher than the Prime Minister. If he says he will look into the matter and talk to the Home Minister, we must listen to him,” he said.

    5 October 2008 – The MIC will not pressure the Government to release the five Hindraf leaders who are detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) before Deepavali, said its president Samy Vellu.

    Samy Vellu,

    You are full of bulls and craps!!

  12. #12 by taiking on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 1:28 pm

    Star Online today, 7 Oct 2008:

    “The Hindraf supporters who turned up at the Hari Raya open house at Putra World Trade Centre last week did not extend festive greetings to the hosts, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

    He said they were only interested in calling for the repeal of the Internal Security Act (ISA) and the release of the group’s five members held under the Act.”

    So you see who is usurping the order of authority. We the people are the boss and we the people are expected to address our servants.

  13. #13 by wanderer on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 1:29 pm

    Samy vellu has to earn his dinner, by doing a bit of wild barking to impress his masters. A spent force politician is capable of doing just that. MCA and Gerakan keeping very quiet with tails between their legs. A beggar party will always, remain a beggar party!
    Malaysian politics is fast becoming a joke. We have a lame-duck PM,
    allowing the country future to be determined by a few few UMNO clowns. If the citizens are going to remain silent, not press seriously for a change of govt, the nation will face uncertainties and hard times ahead.

  14. #14 by syed zalil on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 1:53 pm

    Abb you are just like anyone Human born 9 months and 9 days.The blood runing in yours is also RED>.Go back your memory lame you almost when broke during TUN M Time.You had siad you suffer much pain with no more political future.You and consider being the second option to be given a change to return to UMNO.Just too lucky others DPM vacate and sacked.TUN only consider you as his succesor merely on age factor against Najib.Even now Najib is so tinted with various unsettle issue until one had to land up in ISA.
    If TUN is at the regire Najib will be axe too.How is Najib face world leaders rather Malaysian unless He can make clean.Only Alternative GOVT will have the will to presure this case.That is for Najib.
    Most Raya visit this years was greeting but most talks were on politics why…Due to many uncertainty.At most home talk more of political issues and forthcoming election .The least You can do NOW>
    Release the HINDEF.If only one greeted you the rest ask for the release.This were the people around you If you had the oppurtunity
    to talk to most who come for your open house.Most could ask you to do just that.UMNO put you there a President/PM thru Mahathir.
    The root is the fellow malaysian.Within this six months do you wish
    to leave as lame duck PM and transfer your batton the most tinted Man Najib.His days may even shorted then yours.The ground is shaking of non approval of Najib.The only alternation is a alternative Govt PR more likely ANWAR.The survey had prove this in compare with ABB,Najib,and the rest.You have some option left
    to prolong your PM days can be more than six months and further.
    .Release ISA.all HINDEF will bring back Indian support.MIC is already face off.Samy the Indian had blow thre Dead man Horn.
    2.Your promise reforms,POLICE.JUSTICE.BPR
    3.Bring back investment comfort.
    4.Remove the 4th floor Guys.More are piss off.
    5.Try not go loger head with KU LI and TUN close Rank for the betterment of this Nation
    6.If you do not heal to any of this People wants change.The changes are spell out.IF NOT The only alternative PR GOVT.

  15. #15 by pulau_sibu on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 2:03 pm

    >BN supreme council to meet tomorrow

    we never know. he may have the overwhelming support from BN component parties, although umno no longer wanted him!

  16. #16 by Loh on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 2:24 pm

    ///There can be no better start to this “healing process” than for the Cabinet tomorrow to release the Hindraf Five from Internal Security Act ///–Kit

    It is easier to know, after one is told, but difficult to implement, when he could not even prevent the detention in the first place. The lameduck has lost all control other than appearing before the press. He was given two weeks to announce that he is finished. He is trying to delay the announcement, knowing that he would not even be news worthy after tomorrow.

  17. #17 by rainbowseahorse on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 3:02 pm

    Yes, yes, yes! Pak Lah should or should not do that or support or not support this & that!
    Come 13/Sep/2008 when parliament re-convene, we shall all know the direction of Malaysian politics.

    For now, what I really want to know is this:
    Just who the hell is footing the bill for the daily “Selamat Hari Raya” greeting shown on ASTRO TV of Pak Lah & wife??
    If it is being paid by tax payers, then PKR should highlight this gross wastage of public funds!

  18. #18 by HJ Angus on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 3:06 pm

    Unfortunately HINDRAF is a safe target for the PM.
    He is not even able to take appopriate action against the UMNO local big boy who made the “penumpang” remarks.
    I would put down his weak position to making the first announcement to step down in 2010 – bad strategic mistake for that really opened the floodgates.

    http://malaysiawatch4.blogspot.com/2008/10/malaysiakini-reports-on-bn-farewell.html

  19. #19 by HJ Angus on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 3:42 pm

    sorry typo
    appropriate action

  20. #20 by ch on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 3:42 pm

    Dear All,

    Do you go to someone’s house celebrating Raya, CNY or Deepavali shouting and dressed in the same coloured tee shirts? I think the only place you go when you do that is probably the stadium cheering for your local soccer team performing or at a circus performing. With all due respect to Hindraf, I don’t think what they had done at the Raya open house was right. In fact, I agree that they have overgone the boundary. A friend of mine, who was there, confirmed that the Hindraf members were jostling, shouting and walking high chested around. This is simply not the way one should behave visiting during any celebrations. You don’t behave like thaty even visiting your enemy during joyous occasion such as Raya.

  21. #21 by ktsk88 on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 3:57 pm

    I personally feels that although the Hindraf have gone overboard during the Raya Open House, what they want is to meet up with the PM and send him the messages clear right into his ears.

    You cant expects them to marched or demonstrated in the open space since each time they try to organise such event although peacefully, the Police and Home Minister Dept sure will stops it.

    So the only way is through such events.

    Where else?.

    Ponder abt it.

  22. #22 by mata_kucing on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 4:05 pm

    If he’s smart, he would release them and many others like RPK. This way, he would look magnanimous and people would give him due respect. If he doesn’t and Najib does it instead, Najib would looking like a hero and win himself popularty. Either way, Abdullah would be made to look like a damn fool and a lame duck. The choice is his. But we all know how he’ll chose don’t we?

  23. #23 by Saint on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 4:18 pm

    The whole of BN is upset with the Hindraf movement as they were the “catalyst” for the electoral defeat. Since they dare not take action on the “main ingredient”; shouting at the small catalyst is all they can do.

  24. #24 by k on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 4:19 pm

    Aku kecewa dengan sikap PM kerana enggan memenuhi permintaan Hindraf dan rakyat supaya ISA dimansuhkan. :( >:(

  25. #25 by Toyol on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 4:25 pm

    Desperate times call for desperate measures. HINDRAF was only acting to seek release of their comrades who have been imprisoned illegally. Where else could they have turned to. Yes, using a festive celebration to voice out political discontentment may be over board but what else could they do.

    The PM has lost all respect from Malaysians. Instead of condemning HINDRAF, perhaps he should ask himself why.

  26. #26 by benny on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 4:31 pm

    hi ch,
    I was one of the participant in PWTC,I never came across any of the hindraf sympathiser misbehave.Its the umno media via utusan and tv3 portraying them bad.From the begining the umno led govt has labeled them as being link to terrorist .
    This BAPA PENIPU MALAYSIA along with his cronies will go to the drain very soon.How you aspect them to be in joyous mood when their leaders arrested under isa.This hindraf supporters wasnt given a platform to voice their problem.MIC as usuall wasted sperm playing the tune well.
    This umno led govt will never learn from the election result and still being arrogant.

  27. #27 by oknyua on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 4:41 pm

    attitude, Mr PM?

    You have been surrounded by many yes men. All kissed your hands. All says nice things about you. Would you think differently about HINDRAF had their members make a big show to bow down before you, give you a big banner of “Salam Hari Raya Aidil Fitri”?

    I am more and more confused. What sort of PM do we have? The “right & proper” thing should never be confused with your “emotion.” Judgement & rule based on perceived attitude of Malaysians? This is the more ridiculous thing I have heard.

  28. #28 by ch on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 4:52 pm

    Dear Benny,

    I concur with your view that it is heart-wrenching for Hindraf members, particularly the spouses of the ISA detainees. I know they are going through a very difficult and trying period but it is not right to show dissatisfactions and grouses at the open house. It is simply not in our culture. Hindraf’s pleas had been aired many times over by DAP, PKR and numerous other NGOs that share their grouses.

    The government knows and their voices heard. But then again, it is up to the government, police and other related authorities to warrant their release. If they don’t, there is nothing much we could do except to continue fighting. However, fighting should be legitimate and according to rules and regulations.

    My point is that no matter how angry one is, joyous occasion like Raya or any other celebrations should not be the place to protest. The protest should be left for another day.

  29. #29 by abunsui on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 5:01 pm

    benny : “This umno led govt will never learn from the election result and still being arrogant”.

    The rakyat should throw the arrogant UMNO/BN leaders to Kamunting or Tanjung Rambutan. May be they are SICK or MAD.

    If ISA still there when PR take over make sure new Internal Security Minister of PR put them to Kamunting before it repealed. If they come out from Kamunting and still not repent, then put them in Tanjung Rambutan Hospital of Guantanamo Bay forever unless they want to be PR ambassador to Mongolia (or servant for Altantuya family).

    Someone from UMNO PR can be appointed as Imam Hadhari in Zimbabwe if “qualified”.

  30. #30 by abunsui on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 5:03 pm

    Correction for last para : Someone from UMNO can be appointed as Imam Hadhari in Zimbabwe if “qualified”.

  31. #31 by JeyS on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 5:04 pm

    I am disappointed with the supporters of HINDRAF for what they did however i am not so thrilled with the news report too. They love to spin and spin they DO!

    These supporters should have at least been a bit more polite and handled the situation properly and not behaved like a gangster. Then again whose to say that this act was not instigated by some pro-MIC gangsters?

    Anything is possible …….

  32. #32 by abunsui on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 5:22 pm

    If BN Components give majority support to Abdullah – its CONFIRM the Gerakan, MCA, MIC, SUPP, and all other BN components are more than “COWARD” + “IDIOT”

    Not qualified to be leaders of the Nation. Members of these COWARD BN Components LEADERS – PLEASE LEAVE THEM ALONE!!!

  33. #33 by waterfrontcoolie on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 5:25 pm

    It looks like benny and JeyS have two different versions of the same incident. What now? surely one is not telling the truth! If JeyS is telling the truth then, Hindraf Reps should have some lesson in how to handle the ‘diplomatic’ protocol of the game!
    We ordinary Malaysians are dreaming of some kind of open democracy akin to that of our colonial Master’s but are we ready for it?. The few incidents at PR controlled States have created some doubts that similiar BN acts would not be repeated all over again!
    Even in Klang, my tea drinking partners are openly mentioning names of some importance representing Klang constituent of dubious behaviour in getting things approved. I still hold some doubt over such claims. It is the hope of the average Malaysians that the repeat of the recent past does not happen!
    If it does, then whether ISA is on or off would have no bearing to the average citizens!!

  34. #34 by Kulim Folk on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 6:14 pm

    What a pity to Hindraf who have taken so much trouble in designing the greeting card. In the 1st place, ISA sholud not exists in our so call Democratic Country. Those who have break the law should be prosecuted in court and let the justice takes its course. A person is not guilty until proven by court. It’s a cruel animal act by shielding behind the ISA to fulfill his hiden agenda. We know the funny minister will continues his funny acts as long as we malaysians are happy to see it. One would wonder why our funny minister is so creative and innovative to the extent that even the students from the creative art college need to learn from him.

  35. #35 by wtf2 on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 6:32 pm

    the entire echelon of UMNO is the glaring failure of NEP: corruption, cronyism, racism and perhaps murder

  36. #36 by nkeng11 on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 6:35 pm

    For 50 years UMNO .. the rest of the component party with impunity and … Lah cannot accept a little protest from Hindraf? They protest on the road, police set up road blocks and inconvenienced everyone.

    They asked their Indian leader to speak, he speak non

  37. #37 by nkeng11 on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 6:57 pm

    continue… my mother came into my room just now he..he..hee.

    Indians asked Samy to speak but he speak 3 and 4.
    chinese asked liong sik to speak but he speak with forked tongue.

    How?

    Speak in open house also cannot!

  38. #38 by ShiokGuy on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 6:59 pm

    The last decent thing Pak Lah can do is to correct the wrong.. Release ISA Detainees, RPK and others

    http://shiokguy.blogspot.com/2008/09/isa-protest-do-it-now.html

    Dear Pak Lah! Let go down history as Bapak Of The Righteousness

    Shiok Guy

  39. #39 by anxious on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 7:01 pm

    As brought up by our YB, it’s been 7 full months since the political tsunami in March 2008. Being a Malaysian, I’m sure a lot of my patriotic pals were happy with the results on that day. However, being in neutral standing, I had kept an open mind as to what PR and BN governments are capable of. Unfortunately, time again proved that our BN government had given up their hope in winning back their support in a democratic way. Allowing the guilty person in the “penumpang” issue to roam free while the reporter was picked up for investigation, will probably top it all of. I’ve long anticipated that RPK will one day be locked up in ISA. It did not come to me as a surprise. ISA should have long been discredited. But by reverting all cases into the hands of justice, how sure are we about this? We do not have a public jury system. Is our justice system truly stand alone without influence?

  40. #40 by monsterball on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 7:05 pm

    Abdullah has lost his own bearings…do not know what to do or say…so confused…and nothing make sense to him…right now….except..to focus….with his present fickle minded and confused….attitudes.
    He is at this position…due to trusting others…giving him all sorts of advises…now exposing his real self…useless PM.
    To expect him to do the best right act….to free the ISA detainees…is like asking a miracle……..but miracles do happen….lets watch.

  41. #41 by ctc537 on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 7:22 pm

    It’s time for PM AAB to right the wrongs made by BN that he has led for the past five years or he will regret it for the rest of his life.

  42. #42 by Malaysian Always on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 7:24 pm

    I condone Hindraf’s brilliance for knowing what occasion to utilise to maximise the impact of their demands.

    ch: so just because it’s a festive celebration we should disregard all problems that the country is facing and pretend as though everything is rosy daisy? pls la that is exactly the reason why this country has gone down the drain. instead of holding and open house and spending tax-payer’s money, he should concentrate on fixing our problems, and work through the festive holidays, just like i was.

  43. #43 by kerajaan.rakyat on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 8:48 pm

    Dear YB Lim,

    Marked my words.
    Abdullah Badawi will NOT step down..!!!

    Bik Mama crying for help.

    http://kerajaanrakyat.com/

  44. #44 by just a moment on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 9:07 pm

    Sorry YB Kit, side track on RPK’s support.

    Day 2, arrived about 12pm, court hearing began at 12.30pm till 1.30pm already drizzling then. Met 2 interesting true supporters. A man told me he left home very early to ensure he gets a seat for he is comitted to follow thru the entire case. Very early means reaching the court house before 8am?
    I simply asked him about the jam, he replied, not really a problem coz he came by bus. Bus? Where from? From Serembean!!! And this is his secound day here. That blew me away. Wow, Then another chap join us and told us there were another fellow yesterday came from Malacca!! Man, Thats what I call YES! Action Supporter!!
    Here’s the deal ppl, Another lawyer (who took leave) amongst us is such a darling. He will drop by to ensure seats in court are never empty. Should there be ppl who needs it. He’ll gladly give up his seats and come back later just in case there are not enough supporter! Can you beat that? I tell you ppl. We never know what kindness is all about. I’m humbled by this experience.
    This case may take us right thru Thu or even Fri. I urge all of you, – Just take 2 hrs off, come and lend your support. We take turns to make sure RPK is never short of friends ‘When In Need’.This is truly One Bangsa thing. No worries about T shirts. You’ll find one once you’re there. History in the making. Be part of it for RPK, family and your next generation sake (childrens?)!

  45. #45 by Ling Mazen on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 9:12 pm

    He was made to say it,he is not the pm but a spokesman for umno.Why say it after so many days have passed?

  46. #46 by Loh on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 9:14 pm

    The 308 tsunami started with Hindraf earthquake. AAB has to leave the most important post in Malaysia, in weeks if not days. The beautiful airplane that takes him to Australia will soon be memory. The more he thinks of the good life the position of PM brought, the more angry he gets with the 308 results. Hindraf will be his eternal source of sufferings. AAB cannot forget his good life, so he would not forgive Hindraf, and its supporters. AAB might even be regretting that those charged with murder were not pursued to its legal conclusion.

  47. #47 by veddy.lum74 on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 9:16 pm

    you know what he said?
    he talked like a mentally retarded guy:”raya ini kita mesti bergembira,bersukaria,makan sama-sama,minum dan main sama-sama,mereka langsung tak faham raya ini mesti buat begitu ke?”

    ask him if his son ,daughter ,SIL or grandson being jailed under ISA,would he still have the mood to have fun?
    (this type of bustard,never put themselves in other ppl’s position,like when he suddently increased 70 cents of petrol price,he didnt give a damn thought on the ordinary rakyat that are going to suffer from inflation!)
    maybe,to him,fun is more important than freedom or justice!really pathetic!

  48. #48 by ablastine on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 9:37 pm

    If this type of people has brain to think, Malaysia would not be what it is today. They are living in their own UMNO and racist world. Unfortunately for these racists, the minority groups themselves make up more than 40% of the country. I am just wondering whether these idiots have found themselves a place to run and hide when they get kicked out of the Federal Government in the next election. If not they better get ready to eat their own ISA medicine.

  49. #49 by human1 on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 9:43 pm

    Have you noticed? Samy Vellu is using psychology on the appeal of the HINDRAF 5 release issue, in attempt to win back the hearts of the Indians in this country.

    If Syed Hamid releases the HINDRAF 5, MIC will take the credit for all the hard negotiations with the prime minister and home minister.

    If Syed Hamid continues to play dumb and keep them under detention, MIC on the other hand will play the blame game. We should expect Samy Vellu pointing his finger at the HINDRAF supporters for all their misbehaviours, which have jeopardized the rescue effort of MIC.

    At this point, Samy will probably say his failure is due to the actions from HINDRAF. It is his true genius in playing the cards, to show the Indian community that race-based politics is pretty much relevant in Malaysia, that MIC has always stood up to champion the needs of its community.

    You may ask the MIC’s position in regard to the injustice done to other races. YES, you are right. NO, we have never heard Samy Vellu begging the government to release other non Indian ISA detainees no matter what the cause is. YES, not even a word, Sammy couldn’t CARE LESS.

    He seems to be talking to the wrong audience. Neither Abdullah nor Syed Hamid had shown any interest to his appeal. Similarly, they couldn’t CARE LESS.

    See, this is POLITICKING in Malaysia.

  50. #50 by Anak Msia on Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 9:49 pm

    i don’t understand why Pak Lah, as the PM, expect the kin of the ISA to thank him for locking up their husband; father; son ????

    i thought Pak Lah is a caring PM, Pls think if your son or wife under ISA, whta would you do or react, we are all human and have love. Please should us your love to the rakyat and release all the ISA, they do no harm to our society.

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