Because No one trust the "Nazi Gestapo-like" Police Diraja Malaysia!
Sexual abuse of Penan girls: Tell us, cops say
MIRI: Sarawak police have called on non-governmental organisations or human rights groups that have information about sexual abuse by timber workers against interior Penan and native girls to lodge official police reports immediately.
State Police Commissioner Datuk Mohmad Salleh said Sarawak police are prepared to launch an immediate investigation into these serious allegations.
“We need official police reports to facilitate an immediate probe. Any NGOs or natives who know of such cases should lodge a report at the nearest police station.
“If there is an official report, we can commence investigations immediately,” he said.
Mohamad said Miri police have told him they had not received any official report on the allegations, adding that he would also check with the police chief in the interior division of Baram.
Mohmad, here on a working visit, was presenting donations to widows and orphans at the Miri police headquarters when asked about allegations circulating in cyberspace concerning the sexual abuse of Penan women by timber workers in interior Baram.
The allegations were highlighted by the Bruno Manser Foundation on its website.
“Sometimes, the problem with NGOs is that they highlight complaints through their websites and the media. They don’t come to us (the police). They should come to us first,” he told a press conference here on Tuesday.
The website claimed that young Penan women in Baram had been sexually abused by timber workers in logging camps and in their settlements.
The foundation, based in Switzerland, is an environmental and human rights grouping set up by environmental activist Bruno Manser, the Swiss who made a name for himself in the 1980s when he organised huge anti-logging protests among the nomadic and semi-nomadic Penans of interior Sarawak.
He went missing in the interior of Sarawak in 2001.
A large part of Baram district, and other parts of interior Sarawak, have been alloted to private consortiums for logging and plantation development. Many of these areas are still populated by indigenous and minority groups, including the Penans.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
A Greedy and Ruthless Logging businessman turn Ugly Politician!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
A Must watch by all Malaysian
Everyone should watch this interesting post on YouTube! Ha!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7XCRpRwz1s
It really reflect BN like Nazi and the PDRM acting like Gestapo!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7XCRpRwz1s
It really reflect BN like Nazi and the PDRM acting like Gestapo!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
At least Zaid is a more sensible minister but unfortunately the least powerful one!
Wrong use of ISA: De facto law minister
By IAN McINTYRE
KOTA BARU: The Internal Security Act (ISA) should not be used against civilians, de facto law minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim said.
The Act should only be used against terrorists or those trying to topple the Government by force, the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department said at a press conference at his home here on Sunday.
He was commenting on the arrests of three people -- Seputeh MP Teresa Kok, Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamarudin and Sin Chew Daily reporter Tan Hoon Cheng -- under the ISA.
Tan has since been released.
“I will seek a meeting with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to have a frank discussion about this issue to seek his views as soon as possible,” he told reporters.
“I know I am breaking rank here ... I am prepared to face the consequences. If I am told to resign, I will do so.
"I am not a trouble maker and I don't want to cause any trouble for the Prime Minister, but I have my principles and will always be a vocal critic of the use of the ISA.
"I joined his administration to make changes and everybody knows, I am also for a more open form of media reporting," he added.
Zaid said it was time for the Federal Government to revert to the original spirit of the ISA, which was enacted to curb Communism and today should be used only on armed terrorists or those out to topple the Government by force.
“I am not calling for a repeal of the ISA, but it should only be use when there is a real threat to national security, such as armed terrorists, and not on civilians,” he said.
He said by using the ISA randomly, the Government was sending out a message that it does not trust the capabilities of its own enforcement agencies, such as the police, in maintaining peace.
There are ample punitive legislations such as the Penal Code, Sedition Act and criminal defamation to take against those who break the law or are involved in activities which may destabilise the Government, without having to invoke the ISA, Zaid said.
He said the use of the ISA also gives the impression of “selective prosecution” as the Government cannot incarcerate everybody.
“In this latest episode, we (the Government) have generated an impression of selective prosecution since no action was taken against the person who allegedly uttered seditious remarks.
“We are saying that we are only acting against those who are disloyal to us.”
“The Government needs to change and Cabinet members need to realise this -- we have to be progressive.”
Asked whether the ISA was likely used because of strained “race relations” which may undermine national stability, Zaid said that while he placed paramount importance on national stability, the role of the Government was to find solutions, not to make matters worse.
“I agree we have many issues and sensitivities to address but for me, racial disharmony is a seasonal thing in Malaysia. We must engage in open dialogues and discussions to resolve these issues,” he said.
On whether the ISA was used because the court process may be too long, Zaid noted that the Government never even attempted to use the court system first -- instead, it simply went ahead with using the ISA first.
“If our court system is too slow, we must ... make it more efficient by hiring more prosecutors, while the police must conduct proper investigation to acquire credible evidence,” he said.
By IAN McINTYRE
KOTA BARU: The Internal Security Act (ISA) should not be used against civilians, de facto law minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim said.
The Act should only be used against terrorists or those trying to topple the Government by force, the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department said at a press conference at his home here on Sunday.
He was commenting on the arrests of three people -- Seputeh MP Teresa Kok, Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamarudin and Sin Chew Daily reporter Tan Hoon Cheng -- under the ISA.
Tan has since been released.
“I will seek a meeting with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to have a frank discussion about this issue to seek his views as soon as possible,” he told reporters.
“I know I am breaking rank here ... I am prepared to face the consequences. If I am told to resign, I will do so.
"I am not a trouble maker and I don't want to cause any trouble for the Prime Minister, but I have my principles and will always be a vocal critic of the use of the ISA.
"I joined his administration to make changes and everybody knows, I am also for a more open form of media reporting," he added.
Zaid said it was time for the Federal Government to revert to the original spirit of the ISA, which was enacted to curb Communism and today should be used only on armed terrorists or those out to topple the Government by force.
“I am not calling for a repeal of the ISA, but it should only be use when there is a real threat to national security, such as armed terrorists, and not on civilians,” he said.
He said by using the ISA randomly, the Government was sending out a message that it does not trust the capabilities of its own enforcement agencies, such as the police, in maintaining peace.
There are ample punitive legislations such as the Penal Code, Sedition Act and criminal defamation to take against those who break the law or are involved in activities which may destabilise the Government, without having to invoke the ISA, Zaid said.
He said the use of the ISA also gives the impression of “selective prosecution” as the Government cannot incarcerate everybody.
“In this latest episode, we (the Government) have generated an impression of selective prosecution since no action was taken against the person who allegedly uttered seditious remarks.
“We are saying that we are only acting against those who are disloyal to us.”
“The Government needs to change and Cabinet members need to realise this -- we have to be progressive.”
Asked whether the ISA was likely used because of strained “race relations” which may undermine national stability, Zaid said that while he placed paramount importance on national stability, the role of the Government was to find solutions, not to make matters worse.
“I agree we have many issues and sensitivities to address but for me, racial disharmony is a seasonal thing in Malaysia. We must engage in open dialogues and discussions to resolve these issues,” he said.
On whether the ISA was used because the court process may be too long, Zaid noted that the Government never even attempted to use the court system first -- instead, it simply went ahead with using the ISA first.
“If our court system is too slow, we must ... make it more efficient by hiring more prosecutors, while the police must conduct proper investigation to acquire credible evidence,” he said.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Malaysia in Distress! As Malaysian We need to support those detained under ISA!
The net has been cast. RPK is snatched from Raja Sara, his youngest girl. Marina can take it....but what demon are you to do this to this young girl, the future of this country?
Reporter of Sin Chew who broke the Ahmad's story has also been arested under the ISA from her home in Bukit Mertajam. She reported what she witnessed and they snatched her whilst Ahmad can still frolick and determined to continue doing what he does best. He has snubbed his bosses.
My question to the Media: ARE YOU SO WEAK THAT YOU CANNOT LIFT UP THAT PEN AND PEN WHAT SHOULD BE PENNED. THE PEN IS NO MORE MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD.?
WHAT WILL THE NATIONAL UNION OF JOURNALISTS DO? I WILL TELL YOU. DOWN YOUR PENS AND FOREVER SHUT UP......UNLESS YOU CAN DO SOMETHING FOR YOUR COLLEAGUE.
Theresa Kok was also arrested under the ISA. This evidently instigated by defeated Menteri Besar of Selangor that an imam of the said mosque who filed a police report on the false accusation by Toyo that Theresa Kok had asked for the cessation of the azan call.This is not a country in distress?Aren't we expecting some statements from Suhakam, the NGOs, the Judiciary. If you can't manage a communique, then it becomes apparent that our fears are well-founded.....YOU ARE DUMB!
The police can catch 20,30, 40, 50 opposition leader but they can't catch all the rakyat! So we must be brave to support Reformasi!
We need the change of government now...not tomorrow...not next week but now unless thay want to get international condemn by catching all the opposition leaders in the country! UN and Commenwealth should condemn the action of the corrupted Malaysia government!
If the corrupted BN government think that this is going to stop us...They are dead wrong!
ISA dragnet widens: MP Teresa Kok too
Sep 12, 08 11:58pm
DAP leader Teresa Kok has also been detained under the Internal Security Act - the third person to be detained without trial today.
It is learnt that the Selangor senior executive councillor and Seputeh parliamentarian was stopped by the police at about 11.18pm on her way back from a function in Kuala Lumpur.
She was arrested after her vehicle was blocked by three police patrol cars.Deputy inspector-general of police Ismail Omar said that Kok's arrest was made under Section 73(1) of the Act.
According to party stalwart Lim Kit Siang, the three police cars with over 10 police personnel stopped Kok at her condominium entrance and took her away.He said that she was arrested while returning to her condominium in Kuala Lumpur from a Mooncake Festival reception in her constituency office.Kok has been in news in recent days - especially in the Malay dailies - after it was claimed that she had told mosque officials in Kota Damansara, Sri Serdang and Puchong Jaya to tone down the call to prayer.Kok however had denied the allegations.It could not be immediately ascertained if her arrest has anything to do with these claims.
In Penang, chief minister and DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng said the party would be holding an emergency meeting tomorrow to discuss the matter.Earlier today, Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamaruddin and Sin Chew Daily journalist Tan Hoon Cheng were also arrested under the Act.
Sep 12, 08 11:58pm
DAP leader Teresa Kok has also been detained under the Internal Security Act - the third person to be detained without trial today.
It is learnt that the Selangor senior executive councillor and Seputeh parliamentarian was stopped by the police at about 11.18pm on her way back from a function in Kuala Lumpur.
She was arrested after her vehicle was blocked by three police patrol cars.Deputy inspector-general of police Ismail Omar said that Kok's arrest was made under Section 73(1) of the Act.
According to party stalwart Lim Kit Siang, the three police cars with over 10 police personnel stopped Kok at her condominium entrance and took her away.He said that she was arrested while returning to her condominium in Kuala Lumpur from a Mooncake Festival reception in her constituency office.Kok has been in news in recent days - especially in the Malay dailies - after it was claimed that she had told mosque officials in Kota Damansara, Sri Serdang and Puchong Jaya to tone down the call to prayer.Kok however had denied the allegations.It could not be immediately ascertained if her arrest has anything to do with these claims.
In Penang, chief minister and DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng said the party would be holding an emergency meeting tomorrow to discuss the matter.Earlier today, Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamaruddin and Sin Chew Daily journalist Tan Hoon Cheng were also arrested under the Act.
Malaysia BN government is turning crazy and use police to silence all reporters!
ISA dragnet widens: Journalist held
Malaysiakini Team Sep 12, 08 9:38pm
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.
Tan (left) 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.
Tan, 33, was taken by the police to the Penang police headquarters, where a crowd of 100 supporters have gathered to express their concern.Her arrest under the ISA has been confirmed by deputy inspector general of police Ismail Omar.Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng's political secretary Ng Wei Aik also confirmed Tan's arrest.
"Penang police chief Ayub Yaakob just confirmed the arrest of the journalist under Section 73(1) of ISA to the chief minister," he told reporters gathered at the Penang police headquarters at about 10.45pm.Section 73(1) allowed the police to detain Tan for a maximum of 60 days for investigations. After that, based on the outcome of the probe, she can be detained for two years without trial, and the term can be renewed indefinitely.Earlier Gerakan secretary-general Chia Kwang Chye was among those who visited the state police headquarters to inquire on the matter. He slammed Tan's arrest and called on the police to complete their investigation as soon as possible so that she could be released.It is learnt that a team from federal police headquarters in Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur, had arrested Tan.
Government ticked off for double standards
Meanwhile in an immediate reaction, MCA Youth legal bureau Gan Ping Sieu also condemned the use of ISA against Tan."The journalist concerned should be called for questioning and not be arrested," he said.He criticised the government for its double standards, adding that the arrest was a setback for democracy.He added that the MCA Youth legal bureau was prepared to form a team of lawyers to render legal assistance to defend Tan.
Tan was the journalist who reported that local Umno chieftain Ahmad Ismail had allegedly said that Chinese Malaysians are “squatters” in the country.
Her report sparked a nationwide outcry, resulting in Ahmad being suspended by Umno for three years after an emergency meeting on Wednesday.Sin Chew had three days ago came out strongly to defend Tan, who was accused by Ahmad for misreporting his comments.Tan, who holds a mass communications degree from Universiti Sains Malaysia, has been a journalist for nine years.
She has been with Sin Chew for four years. Before she joined Sin Chew, she was a journalist in Kwong Wah daily.
It is unclear whether Ahmad, who remained defiant despite being slapped with the suspension, has also been detained.
PAS leader Mujahid Yusuf Rawa was also at the police station and did not mince his words by saying that it should be Ahmad who must be detained under the ISA and "not the reporter who reported what he had said".
Malaysiakini Team Sep 12, 08 9:38pm
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.
Tan (left) 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.
Tan, 33, was taken by the police to the Penang police headquarters, where a crowd of 100 supporters have gathered to express their concern.Her arrest under the ISA has been confirmed by deputy inspector general of police Ismail Omar.Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng's political secretary Ng Wei Aik also confirmed Tan's arrest.
"Penang police chief Ayub Yaakob just confirmed the arrest of the journalist under Section 73(1) of ISA to the chief minister," he told reporters gathered at the Penang police headquarters at about 10.45pm.Section 73(1) allowed the police to detain Tan for a maximum of 60 days for investigations. After that, based on the outcome of the probe, she can be detained for two years without trial, and the term can be renewed indefinitely.Earlier Gerakan secretary-general Chia Kwang Chye was among those who visited the state police headquarters to inquire on the matter. He slammed Tan's arrest and called on the police to complete their investigation as soon as possible so that she could be released.It is learnt that a team from federal police headquarters in Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur, had arrested Tan.
Government ticked off for double standards
Meanwhile in an immediate reaction, MCA Youth legal bureau Gan Ping Sieu also condemned the use of ISA against Tan."The journalist concerned should be called for questioning and not be arrested," he said.He criticised the government for its double standards, adding that the arrest was a setback for democracy.He added that the MCA Youth legal bureau was prepared to form a team of lawyers to render legal assistance to defend Tan.
Tan was the journalist who reported that local Umno chieftain Ahmad Ismail had allegedly said that Chinese Malaysians are “squatters” in the country.
Her report sparked a nationwide outcry, resulting in Ahmad being suspended by Umno for three years after an emergency meeting on Wednesday.Sin Chew had three days ago came out strongly to defend Tan, who was accused by Ahmad for misreporting his comments.Tan, who holds a mass communications degree from Universiti Sains Malaysia, has been a journalist for nine years.
She has been with Sin Chew for four years. Before she joined Sin Chew, she was a journalist in Kwong Wah daily.
It is unclear whether Ahmad, who remained defiant despite being slapped with the suspension, has also been detained.
PAS leader Mujahid Yusuf Rawa was also at the police station and did not mince his words by saying that it should be Ahmad who must be detained under the ISA and "not the reporter who reported what he had said".
Thursday, September 11, 2008
BN politicians are all great liers!
A busload of BN politicians were driving down a country road when, all of a sudden, the bus ran off the road, and crashed into a tree in an old farmer's field.
The old farmer, after seeing what had happened, went over to investigate.
He then proceeded to dig a hole to bury the BN politicians.
A few days later the local sheriff came out, saw the crashed bus, and asked the old farmer where all the BN politicians had gone.
The old farmer said he had buried them.
The sheriff asked the old farmer, "Were they all dead?"
The old farmer replied, "Well, some of them said they weren't, but you know how the BN politicians lie."
The old farmer, after seeing what had happened, went over to investigate.
He then proceeded to dig a hole to bury the BN politicians.
A few days later the local sheriff came out, saw the crashed bus, and asked the old farmer where all the BN politicians had gone.
The old farmer said he had buried them.
The sheriff asked the old farmer, "Were they all dead?"
The old farmer replied, "Well, some of them said they weren't, but you know how the BN politicians lie."
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
I had a dream for Malaysia.......
I have a dream that one day the sons of Malaysian be it Malays, Chinese, Indian, Iban, Kadazan, Bidayuh, Orang Ulu.... will be able to sit down together at a table of brotherhood!
I have a dream that my children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin and their race but by the content of their character!
I say to you today, my friends . . . I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the Malaysia dream...our beloved nation.
Free at last. Free at last. Thank God almighty. I'm free at last.........
by Malaysian Freedom (inspired by the speech of Martin Luther King)
I have a dream that my children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin and their race but by the content of their character!
I say to you today, my friends . . . I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the Malaysia dream...our beloved nation.
Free at last. Free at last. Thank God almighty. I'm free at last.........
by Malaysian Freedom (inspired by the speech of Martin Luther King)
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
The chinese in Malaysia is being equalized as Jews by this racist Ahmad Ismail who worry he can't corrupt money because he is nolonger in power!
Monday, September 8, 2008
A moron who hide behind the racial and religious agenda! In fact, he is a racial who is fighthing for his own interest!
Monday, September 1, 2008
Taib and his cronies, Jabu, Mawan ..... had sold out Sarawakian! All the other MP should listen to the people and joint Pakatan Rakyat!
http://www.youtube.com/v/g1C418sYa5w WATCH THIS VIDEO AND SEE HOW TAIB HAD BETRAY THE PEOPLE OF SARAWAK!
If Sarawakian and Sabahan leaders had conscience, they should fight for a change for the oppresed Sarawakian and Sabahan!
Penan is chased away by the help of the evil police to cleared their land for timber and plantation. If they refused, they sent in the gangster to killed the Penan village headman!
After 51 years of so called Merdeka, many rural people in Sarawak still live in this poor conditions and died of illnesses! The UMNO people and their crony Taib (a so call elected rep) stayed in palace and keep money in Swiss Bank!
Merdeka more meaningful when Pakatan Rakyat form government and return justice to the People of Malaysia!
51st Merdeka Day will make the history when Malaysia is finally liberated from the colonisation of UMNO and BN for the past 51 years after the people had sufferred under a corrupted governement!
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