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Fuck You Nazri!

Don’t turn Teoh into racial issue, Nazri warns opposition

KUALA LUMPUR, July 20 – People, especially the opposition, should stop speculating on the death of political aide Teoh Beng Hock or make it a racial issue.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz said the opposition, especially the DAP’s parliamentary leader Lim Kit Siang, should let police investigate before making any conclusion.

“Do not divert the issue to something else, I’m the Minister of Law, I know what I said and don’t try to put words into my mouth, I think he’s the one who should shut up and not make a racial issue out of this. Allow the police to investigate,” Nazri told reporters after his speech at the ‘Forum on Integrity and Compliance: The Malaysian Agenda’ organised by Siemens here today.

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Who the fuck turned Teoh into racial issue? Haven’t you read the article written by your UMNO comrade Zainul Ariffin? So what if you are the Minister of Law? You wouldn’t have made so many stupid comments if you really know what you said!

Just shut the fuck up and eat your fucking peanuts.

ISA: Ikut Suka Aku

The Internal Security Act 1960 (ISA) (Malay: Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri) is a preventive detention law in force in Malaysia. The legislation was inherited by Malaysia after it gained independence from Britain in 1957. In essence, it allows for the arrest of any person without the need for trial in certain defined circumstances. Malaysia is one of the few countries in the world whose Constitution allows for preventive detention during peacetime without safeguards that elsewhere are understood to be basic requirements for protecting fundamental human rights.

Source: Wikipedia

Raja Petra, Journalist Tan Hoon Cheng, MP Teresa Kok, who’s next?

Damn it! This is clearly a desperate move by desperate politicians. You think the more you oppress, the more control you have?

STUPID!

The more you oppress, the more people will rebel!

Yes, we must rebel, we must resist oppression, we must trash this inhuman and undemocratic draconian law.

But first thing first, we have to stay calm and do not get fooled by the Government. As what the Malaysia-Today team has mentioned:

Remember May 13. The government is trying to use the same methods to make people angry so that if we all take to the streets to protest, it will basically give them a free ticket to arrest more people. So we must be clear on what NOT to do. Let’s not fall into their trap.

I am being told many political party leaders are now talking about what is proper to say in public, so when commenting please exercise the same restraint.

Next, we also need to know that RPK has not associated himself to any power or position. He is just like you and me except that he means well, can swear better and can talk louder. So, there is NOTHING for the government to gain by arresting him except to perpetuate their rule and to create the emotions to help them stay in control.

People are not stupid or ignorant anymore. Today, we have the internet and mobile phones. We can always alert each other on the progress. Unlike 1969, when you are thirsty for news, you may get angry and you would go to the streets. Not today.

Malaysia Boleh!

Fuck You!

Yeah, fuck you!

What Unity?

You want to talk about Malay unity? Do you want others to talk about Indian unity? Chinese unity? Kadazan unity? Iban unity? Dusun Unity? Selangorian unity? Penangite unity? Sabahan unity? Kelantanese unity?

Eh… Mr. Khir Toyo, why Malay unity? WHY NOT MALAYSIAN UNITY?

WTF!?

BMC assault victim charged with ‘reckless driving’

Mechanic Chang Jiun Haur, 23, who was brutally assaulted by riot police at the disputed Bandar Mahkota Cheras barricade last month, was charged today with reckless driving during the incident.

MCPX

According to his lawyer Gan Ping Sieu, Chang was charged under Section 42 of the Road Transport Act 1987 at noon at Kajang Magistrates’ Court.

If found guilty, he could be facing a mandatory jail sentence of up to five years and face a fine between RM5,000 to RM15,000. His driving license can also be suspended for no less than two years.

Chang pleaded not guilty and posted a RM3,000 bail. The trial has been set for hearing on Aug 7.

Chang was among four individuals initially under investigation by the police for attempted murder during an incident on May 27 at the barricaded toll-free access road Bandar Mahkota Cheras.

According to police, the four were being probed for allegedly attempting to cause injuries to several police personnel stationed at the barricade while driving away from the scene.

cheras mahkota road grand saga barricade fru assault 280508 01During the incident, he was allegedly dragged out of his car and was repeatedly kicked and beaten by 20 riot squad (FRU) personnel armed with batons. [Watch 5-min video]

All four individuals in the car were subsequently arrested.

Chang is the only person to be charged in the incident. According to Gan, the police found no case against the three others – Cheok Kem Hoo, 21, Chan Siew Meng, 31, and Chang Jiun Mein, 21.

‘Investigations flawed’

Gan said he had accompanied Chang to the Kajang district police headquarters today to assist investigations and was then told that the latter would be charged.

“The police insisted that my client was to be charged although we argued that the police investigations were flawed because statements from several important witnesses had yet to be recorded,” he said.

According to Gan, the occupants of the vehicles behind and in front of Chang’s vehicle at the material time had yet to have their statements recorded by the police.

“The occupants of the vehicle are willing to have their statements recorded. We offered that to the police and so that they hold on to charges,” said Gan, who is also MCA Youth legal bureau chief.

The Bandar Mahkota Cheras barricade was the scene of several clashes between residents, riot police and purported hired-thugs over the barricade. Residents wanted the barricade removed and claimed that it is illegal.

Cheras-Kajang Highway concessionaire Grand Saga Sdn Bhd had erected the barricade to prevent Bandar Mahkota Cheras from bypassing one of their toll-booths.

However, the Works Ministry granted the residents a temporary reprieve by announcing that the barricade would be removed pending the outcome of a suit between Bandar Mahkota Cheras developer Narajaya Sdn Bhd and Grand Saga.

Source: Malaysiakini

What the fuck?!

Rights Group Slams Malaysian Elections

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) – An international human rights group said Wednesday it fears Malaysians will not get a fair vote in this week’s general elections because of an uneven playing field favoring the ruling National Front coalition.New York-based Human Rights Watch urged Malaysia to eradicate bias from the electoral process. Opposition and activist groups say the process is rife with irregularities including government control of the media, restraint on opposition rallies and names of dead people on voting registration lists.

“Once again, elections in Malaysia are grossly unfair to the opposition,” Elaine Pearson, the group’s deputy Asia director, said in a statement. “Malaysia’s ruling coalition is too comfortable with the status quo to allow reforms that would level the playing field.”

Malaysian Law Minister Nazri Abdul Aziz denied the allegations, accusing Human Rights Watch of trying to discredit the elections because “they know the National Front will win.”

“To me, Human Rights Watch is biased. They are not important at all. It’s only their opinion,” Nazri told The Associated Press.

He said the opposition parties’ active participation – they are contesting almost all the 222 parliamentary and 505 state legislature seats – shows the elections “are free and fair.”

The polls Saturday will be a crucial test of Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s popularity amid mounting complaints over corruption and racial and religious discrimination. These grievances led to rare protests by tens of thousands of people in Kuala Lumpur in November.

Abdullah’s National Front won 91 percent of parliamentary seats in 2004 polls, but it has acknowledged it may win fewer seats this time.

The opposition hopes to deny the National Front a two-thirds majority, which allows it to amend the constitution.

Election Commission chairman Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman says cheating has never been proven.

Human Rights Watch called on poll monitors to probe claims of fraud and irregularities and post vote tallies outside polling stations for greater transparency.

The rights group also called on the government to ensure equal state media access for all parties, saying television and radio gave no time to opposition candidates and newspapers report on the opposition “at their own risk.”

In Malaysia, almost all media outlets are linked to parties in the ruling coalition, and publications need government printing licenses that must be renewed annually.

Source: Rights Group Slams Malaysian Elections

Human Rights Watch, Bersih Rally, 2000 lawyers’ march are of no important to Nazri. Oi Nazri! So what the fuck is important to you?

EC Chairman Abdul Rashid is another ignorant bugger, cheating has never been proven? This statement itself is already a cheat.

Read this: Phantom Voters for Idiots

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