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Saturday, 23 May 2009

Malaysia abused: Perak, Police, Profiling?

by Nathaniel Tan

Behold Perak! You are to be led by Mahatma Mandela himself. Something tells me the appeal process via the Federal Court will be neither quick nor satisfactory.

I was told that in the High Court, judges for a particular case cannot be picked - it’s whoever is free at the time. A Court of Appeal lineup of judges for a case however, is handpicked.

How do the rakyat feel about this? Well, I think the video below showing you how police manpower is spent instead of keeping you safe should give some indication (sorry slow to write about this, busy night :P )

God forbid that you should ever, ever gather in black to celebrate a birthday with candles.

The police are getting more vicious. The group of 16 led by YB Jenice Lee was remanded not for one, but TWO nights. Take a good look at Jenice Lee. Does she look like a criminal to you?

It really sucks ass to be plonked in a police lockup. It’s a terrible place to be, and now, we have 16 law abiding citizens who care about Malaysia fill these lockups instead of the dozens of snatch thieves I will bet you anything had a field day in Ampang the night of these arrests.

Looks like between this and Muhyiddin’s completely ignoramus comments, Najib’s initial overtures to the non-Malay communities appear to have turned 180 degrees. Now they seem totally out to screw everyone else, and try to maintain power in Malaysia by pandering just to one ethnic group.

Well, good luck to ya. Especially given the ass whooping they’re likely to receive in the Kelantan by-election.. Oops I forgot, it’s no longer BN’s style to contest by-elections :P (can’t wait to see what nonsense they spout if there’s one where they actually stand a chance of winning)

I think it’s time the rest of Pakatan and civil society jump on the bandwagon. To be fair, there have been some really big ceramahs organised (two in PJ, one in Klang, etc), but there might be some wrong messages if only DAP flers keep getting arrested.

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