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Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Police & Civil Servants... Enemies from within?

By Jeff Ooi,

Suhakam chairman Abu Talib Othman Abu said Suhakam commissioners had discussed the incident in Perak on May 7 at their monthly meeting on Monday. Quote The Star:
“It appears to us that during the incident that occurred at the Perak State Legislative Assembly on May 7, the police and civil service had acted in concert with the government that had assumed power in controversial circumstances, showing complete disregard for human rights.

“Governments may change but those who serve in the police and administration must remain loyal to the wider interest and respect human rights rather than the narrow interest of individuals who form the government of the day.”

Neither are the courts insulated from the hungry power grabbers. More quotes:

He said the May 7 sitting proceeded even though the court was scheduled to sit four days later to determine who was the legitimate Mentri Besar.

He said the pre-emptive proceedings, the motion to sack the legitimate Speaker and his removal from the House and the action of the police caused concern to the people.

In short, the credibility of the courts is at stake in this BN-manufactured Perak Constitutional Crisis.

What Perak is to Najib now is exactly what Iraq was to George W. Bush. A big cesspool of political quagmire with a big pricetag that will give rise to many Obamas.

Background music... 1Malaysia and the Paris Principles.

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