Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Long Live Uthaya!!!
All indian who really fight for the struggle of Uthayakumar, Please go to 28/2/2009 - Brickfields, KL. Police Station - From 10.00 a.m. and do a massive Police Report, one after another, towards KEMTA, Ministry Of Home Affairs & the UMNO Regime
This is due to goverment failing to give Uthaya a proper medical treatment. He has been requesting for a medical checkup in private hospital and no action was taken so far. The authorities bring him to a Goverment hospitals and just go through a basic checkup for his diabatic desease. The medical officer advice him "it will cure by itself". His leg have been swallon and no any proper treatment was given in the government hospital. He demanded to take him to the private hospital to do a thorough checkup on his leg, but they did not allow him. His situation is going worst and he might lost his foot due to the infection in his toe. The authorities in the ISA camp giving him fodo that contain high sugar to make the situation worst. They are adding sugar on every meal that reaches him. This is a unhumanitarian treatment by the authorities in ISA. All this instruction is coming from UMNO lead goverment politician. Please, i urge all indian who want to continue his struggle to stay alive please do a police report in Brickfield from From 10.00 a.m on 28th Feb.
Pugar Seivom! Nam Othumai Kaathuvom!!!"
Laporan polis secara besar-besaran, seorang demi seorang demi seorang terhadap KEMTA dan KDN & Rejim UMNO kerana menafikan hak rawatan P. Uthayakumar sehingga nyawa beliau terancam.
Datanglah beramai-ramai untuk Wira kita. Sebarkan mesej ini kepada semua
We remain united
We Want Justice & Proper Medical Care for Uthayakumar
Stay unite and continue our struggle. That is the message from our Mahan Uthayakumar.
Valga Hindraf....Valga makkal sakthi.
This is due to goverment failing to give Uthaya a proper medical treatment. He has been requesting for a medical checkup in private hospital and no action was taken so far. The authorities bring him to a Goverment hospitals and just go through a basic checkup for his diabatic desease. The medical officer advice him "it will cure by itself". His leg have been swallon and no any proper treatment was given in the government hospital. He demanded to take him to the private hospital to do a thorough checkup on his leg, but they did not allow him. His situation is going worst and he might lost his foot due to the infection in his toe. The authorities in the ISA camp giving him fodo that contain high sugar to make the situation worst. They are adding sugar on every meal that reaches him. This is a unhumanitarian treatment by the authorities in ISA. All this instruction is coming from UMNO lead goverment politician. Please, i urge all indian who want to continue his struggle to stay alive please do a police report in Brickfield from From 10.00 a.m on 28th Feb.
Pugar Seivom! Nam Othumai Kaathuvom!!!"
Laporan polis secara besar-besaran, seorang demi seorang demi seorang terhadap KEMTA dan KDN & Rejim UMNO kerana menafikan hak rawatan P. Uthayakumar sehingga nyawa beliau terancam.
Datanglah beramai-ramai untuk Wira kita. Sebarkan mesej ini kepada semua
We remain united
We Want Justice & Proper Medical Care for Uthayakumar
Stay unite and continue our struggle. That is the message from our Mahan Uthayakumar.
Valga Hindraf....Valga makkal sakthi.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Raja Petra Kamarudin
Tomorrow, I will probably be detained under the Internal Security Act. Anyhow, before we talk about that, let me start by giving you my prediction for the two by-elections scheduled for early April.In 2004, BN won the Bukit Selambau state seat with a majority of 7,695 votes and in 2008 they lost it with a majority of 2,362 votes. (See the chart below). In the coming by-election, I forecast a voter turnout of around 26,000 and a majority of 3,500-4,500 for the opposition.For the Bukit Gantang parliament seat, in 2004 Barisan Nasional won with a majority of 8,888 and in 2008 it lost with a majority of 1,566. (See chart below). This time around, the voter turnout will be roughly 42,000 and the opposition will win that seat with a majority of 5,000-8,000 votes.Okay, I am forecasting this even before I know who the candidates are. Well, I have no choice. On Tuesday, 17 February 2009, the Federal Court is due to hear the appeal against my release from Internal Security Act detention and I really do not know what the outcome is going to be. Chances are, I have but 24 hours left as a free man and if I do not write this article today I never will.On 7 November 2008, the Shah Alam High Court ordered my release from detention. The government has appealed this decision although it did not see the need to appeal the decision of the Shah Alam High Court acquitting Abdul Razak Baginda of the charge of murder without his defence being called. I was in court last week to witness the performance of the three judges and what I saw did not give me much confidence. First of all, we asked for a quorum of seven judges, or at least five. But the court turned us down and fixed a quorum of only three judges. And two of the three judges appear to be hostile towards us from the word ‘go’. It looks like my fate has been sealed even before the case goes to court.Anyway, I know for a fact that it was not Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi who ordered my detention. He was not even aware I had been detained. The order came from Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and since I am bent on making sure he never becomes Prime Minister on 1 April 2009 I really do not blame him for wanting to get me out of the way.My friends and family want me to leave the country and to seek political asylum in another country. They feel I can still continue with the struggle in a foreign land. But I am against that as much as my wife pleads that I consider this. I am no quitter and I do not run. I shall stay and fight till the very end even if that is the last thing I do.If I have to lose my freedom so be it. That is the price we pay for opposing the powers-that-be. But I shall not go quietly or make any deals to secure my release with those who walk in the corridors of power.I was given an option. Take the money and become rich or go to jail. I refused the money and instead chose jail. This is my choice and no one can convince me to do otherwise. No doubt I will have to pay for this and it will be a heavy price that I shall have to pay. But this is the price of the struggle and the price does not come cheap.I shall not submit. I shall resist till the end. I stand on right and I oppose what is wrong. Amar makruf, nahi munkar, as Islam would say. We must uphold right and oppose wrong. That is not only the Islamic way but also the way of all religions. And even atheists believe in this, so you need not believe in God to subscribe to the concept of amar makruf, nahi munkar.Over thousands of years countless people have met their deaths just because they stood on the side of right. What I have chosen to do has been done by so many who are now nameless and faceless. So it is nothing so special that I do which has not been done before.My resistance will continue. But I will have to continue my resistance behind the barbwire fences of the Kamunting Detention Centre. It will now be up to you, those who are free, to continue where I left off.My resistance, however, will have to take on a new form. I will no longer be able to write or speak at ceramahs. My voice has now been silenced. But I can still speak the words of silence, which will be my new form of resistance.I shall no longer open my mouth or utter one word during my detention. I shall maintain the silence of a mute person. I shall not sign any documents of the so many documents that they make you sign when under detention. My signature is not going to be placed on a single shred of paper.By doing so would mean none of my family members or lawyers would have access to me. Yes, that is the price I shall pay for ‘not cooperating’. I know this and I am prepared for it.I shall refuse all medical treatment and visits to the hospital. I shall refuse to accept any food and water supplied by the Kamunting authorities. I shall refuse to leave my cell or to meet any of the prison authorities. In short, I shall shut myself out from the world and keep to my own world of my eight feet square cell.This action will mean I shall survive at the most seven to eight days. By the end of that period I shall be dead. I am prepared for that. They plan to imprison my body for the rest of my life. But I shall release my spirit from my body and will again be free. They can keep my body and they can do whatever they want with it. But they will never be able to keep my spirit. I shall separate my spirit from my body and deny them the pleasure of incarcerating me.This is a decision I have taken and no one can make me change my mind. And this is probably the last article of mine that you shall read if they send me to Kamunting tomorrow. Keep the struggle going. I shall no longer be able to join you in that struggle. The work is far from finished. This country needs major political, economic and social reforms. The next two years are going to be most trying years indeed. And expect a snap general election within 18 months of Najib taking over if he does take over on 1 April 2009.I lay down my life for this nation of ours called Malaysia. I will sacrifice myself for the sake of the struggle. There is very little left I can give at this point of time other than my life. For those who stood by me all these years, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I go with a heavy heart. But my heart is heavy only because I have but one life to give.Death is not the end. Death is but the beginning. It is the beginning of a new journey that none of us can escape and will one day embark upon. It is not something to be sad about. It is something to rejoice.Please continue your struggle to make Malaysia a better place for our future generation. This country belongs to them and it is for them that we struggle. For some of us, our time is already almost up. We do not have many years left. Many have gone before us. Many friends who started out with us in 1998 are no longer around. But they left this world in the hope that one day Malaysia will be the country that we dream it would be. And that, too, must be our dream.I pray and hope that the Putrajaya Federal Court will uphold the decision of the Shah Alam High Court to free me from ISA detention. But if it reverses that decision then we must be prepared for that as well. And if the Federal Court does what I fear it will do, goodbye Malaysians, my comrade-in-arms. We shall meet again, one day, although not in this world but the next
Thursday, February 12, 2009
What people says outsite..
On Poll: 88% disagree with the Sultan
Micheal: While waiting for the dust to settle in Perak (which is very unlikely in the near future),Pakatan Rakyat has to stay united. Remember, you are still enjoying the support of the vast majority of the rakyat, never mind if someone fails to see it. Failure makes one stronger and smarter, always. Let us learn from this hiccup and emerge stronger in future. This is definitely not the time to blame each other. Pakatan must stay united at this critical time without any fault-finding and finger-pointing. The event that happened in Perak is unfortunate and is beyond your control. The rakyat still need you for the next election and in the coming years. We have been waiting for 50 years and don't mind waiting for another few years, really. You should continue to serve the rakyat well. For a better future of our children, may I plead to all of you in Pakatan Rakyat to remain united.
PR Sympathiser: An elected government by definition means that the party/parties that won the election represent the people of a state. Irrespective of who appoints the so-called elected government, it defeats the purpose of an election if there are defections. By principle, this practise should be removed and the electorate is given an opportunity to elect or confirm the defection. Therefore, in a democracy irrespective of who has the authority to appoint, the people should have the final say. In my opinion, the BN government should give way to Pakatan and let the people decide. By the same token, Pakatan should not be greedy by grabbing reps from the other party to join them. The reason is that the people did not endorse such a move. Anyway, this could have been planned by letting someone be the red herring to draw a few others away. In this way the losers are PR. So be careful in future. Go back to the people though it may be difficult and expensive.
Pacman: Those who say that what BN had done in Perak recently was right must be out of their minds. Wake up, the 'glory days of the BN are heading for a downfall. BN shall be extinct very soon.
Lin: I am not a BN or Pakatan Rakyat supporter. When PKR wanted to take over the federal government Sept 16, I was disappointed with their strategy as it involveed party-hopping, which is a disgusting act and puts a nail in the coffin for democracy.BN has been in power for the past 50 years and they should know better to uphold the high moral integrity they claim they have. I was shocked and truly disappointed that BN is now employing now the tactics of tit for tat and stooping as low to what PKR wanted to do last year.If an MP has lost faith in his or her party, do resign with dignity and call for elections. There should be a law that even if an MP steps down due to leaving the party, he or she can still contest for the next election either as independent or on another party ticket.Democracy is not about parties, it's about hearing what the majority wants, and that is through elections.BN please do set an example and show the people how you are much a moral values party though now I feel like that you are worse then PKR.PKR talked about taking over government in undemocratic way, but it is BN that did the action. I have lost my faith in BN and now I have lost my trust in them. The year 2013 will be my first election and I know who I am going to vote for.
On Ku Li: Not right way to take power
VCHI: Once again, the honesty and integrity of a man that came so close to becoming the prime minister of Malaysia can truly be seen here. Sadly, his calls will most definitely, again, fall on deaf ears as those in Umno and BN continue their pursuit of power and money, of personal fame and glory. Ku Li, you don’t belong there. You don’t belong in Umno. You don’t belong in this category. Quit Umno. Leave them as you left them before. This time, you leave with greater reason; you leave because of your country, Malaysia, and its people, Malaysians, whose rights, as you rightly pointed out, are being trampled upon without regard. Quit Umno. The latest coup in Perak has just shown how different you are to your party. The latest coup just shows how low Umno has sunk to. The Alliance ship has sunk, its virtues, no more, its values, no more, its honesty, no more, its integrity, no more. The party you are in now is not the party you joined so many years ago. Quit Umno, and maybe one day, Malaysians can truly echo the call of the great Tunku Abdul Rahman: ‘Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!’ Quit Umno. Only through this avenue can you continue your pursuit of a better Malaysia, free from corruption, nepotism, greed, and bribery, something the word Umno has become synonymous with. Quit Umno. Quit its oppressive policies, and help bring down a regime that does not represent its people, that denies them their rights. Do you want to be remembered as the one that did nothing when greed and corruption destroyed your nation?Or do you want to be remembered as the hero that played true to his conscience, that spoke up against the oppression, the greed, the corruption? Only you can decide, Ku Li. Quit Umno and be remembered as the one that saved Malaysia.
On Nearly 20,000 copies of Suara Keadilan seized
John Tan: Have these two publications violated the guidelines which their printing permit allows? If not, by admitting that ‘the ministry confirmed that it had launched an operation to seize copies of Suara Keadilan and Harakah and not providing a reason why, this further reinforces that Malaysia is indeed a lawless country. If these two publications are acting within their rights, can the ministry act high-handedly by seizing the copies? It does seem that we are fast becoming dictatorial in enforcement, whereby those who are supposed to safeguard the nation are now acting upon whims and fancies without the need for a valid reason under the laws that govern the country.
Micheal: While waiting for the dust to settle in Perak (which is very unlikely in the near future),Pakatan Rakyat has to stay united. Remember, you are still enjoying the support of the vast majority of the rakyat, never mind if someone fails to see it. Failure makes one stronger and smarter, always. Let us learn from this hiccup and emerge stronger in future. This is definitely not the time to blame each other. Pakatan must stay united at this critical time without any fault-finding and finger-pointing. The event that happened in Perak is unfortunate and is beyond your control. The rakyat still need you for the next election and in the coming years. We have been waiting for 50 years and don't mind waiting for another few years, really. You should continue to serve the rakyat well. For a better future of our children, may I plead to all of you in Pakatan Rakyat to remain united.
PR Sympathiser: An elected government by definition means that the party/parties that won the election represent the people of a state. Irrespective of who appoints the so-called elected government, it defeats the purpose of an election if there are defections. By principle, this practise should be removed and the electorate is given an opportunity to elect or confirm the defection. Therefore, in a democracy irrespective of who has the authority to appoint, the people should have the final say. In my opinion, the BN government should give way to Pakatan and let the people decide. By the same token, Pakatan should not be greedy by grabbing reps from the other party to join them. The reason is that the people did not endorse such a move. Anyway, this could have been planned by letting someone be the red herring to draw a few others away. In this way the losers are PR. So be careful in future. Go back to the people though it may be difficult and expensive.
Pacman: Those who say that what BN had done in Perak recently was right must be out of their minds. Wake up, the 'glory days of the BN are heading for a downfall. BN shall be extinct very soon.
Lin: I am not a BN or Pakatan Rakyat supporter. When PKR wanted to take over the federal government Sept 16, I was disappointed with their strategy as it involveed party-hopping, which is a disgusting act and puts a nail in the coffin for democracy.BN has been in power for the past 50 years and they should know better to uphold the high moral integrity they claim they have. I was shocked and truly disappointed that BN is now employing now the tactics of tit for tat and stooping as low to what PKR wanted to do last year.If an MP has lost faith in his or her party, do resign with dignity and call for elections. There should be a law that even if an MP steps down due to leaving the party, he or she can still contest for the next election either as independent or on another party ticket.Democracy is not about parties, it's about hearing what the majority wants, and that is through elections.BN please do set an example and show the people how you are much a moral values party though now I feel like that you are worse then PKR.PKR talked about taking over government in undemocratic way, but it is BN that did the action. I have lost my faith in BN and now I have lost my trust in them. The year 2013 will be my first election and I know who I am going to vote for.
On Ku Li: Not right way to take power
VCHI: Once again, the honesty and integrity of a man that came so close to becoming the prime minister of Malaysia can truly be seen here. Sadly, his calls will most definitely, again, fall on deaf ears as those in Umno and BN continue their pursuit of power and money, of personal fame and glory. Ku Li, you don’t belong there. You don’t belong in Umno. You don’t belong in this category. Quit Umno. Leave them as you left them before. This time, you leave with greater reason; you leave because of your country, Malaysia, and its people, Malaysians, whose rights, as you rightly pointed out, are being trampled upon without regard. Quit Umno. The latest coup in Perak has just shown how different you are to your party. The latest coup just shows how low Umno has sunk to. The Alliance ship has sunk, its virtues, no more, its values, no more, its honesty, no more, its integrity, no more. The party you are in now is not the party you joined so many years ago. Quit Umno, and maybe one day, Malaysians can truly echo the call of the great Tunku Abdul Rahman: ‘Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!’ Quit Umno. Only through this avenue can you continue your pursuit of a better Malaysia, free from corruption, nepotism, greed, and bribery, something the word Umno has become synonymous with. Quit Umno. Quit its oppressive policies, and help bring down a regime that does not represent its people, that denies them their rights. Do you want to be remembered as the one that did nothing when greed and corruption destroyed your nation?Or do you want to be remembered as the hero that played true to his conscience, that spoke up against the oppression, the greed, the corruption? Only you can decide, Ku Li. Quit Umno and be remembered as the one that saved Malaysia.
On Nearly 20,000 copies of Suara Keadilan seized
John Tan: Have these two publications violated the guidelines which their printing permit allows? If not, by admitting that ‘the ministry confirmed that it had launched an operation to seize copies of Suara Keadilan and Harakah and not providing a reason why, this further reinforces that Malaysia is indeed a lawless country. If these two publications are acting within their rights, can the ministry act high-handedly by seizing the copies? It does seem that we are fast becoming dictatorial in enforcement, whereby those who are supposed to safeguard the nation are now acting upon whims and fancies without the need for a valid reason under the laws that govern the country.
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