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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

1 Malaysia 2 Perak

As Perakian, I don't know whether we should be happy or not. When you looking around the world, you will hardly find a state with two governments, but this is what we have in Perak, two governments. We have two Menteri Besar, two sets of Exco members, two speakers. How lucky we are. A little state governed by two governments. One elected by the people, one formed by the robbers.

Since the day of the hopping frogs incident, Perak is full of uncertainties. One thing we can be sure of is our state is no longer a democracy state because it's under the control of the government which is not elected by the people. Democracy ceased to exist in Perak. What is Constitutionalism? Ceased to exist in Perak. In Perak, the Constitution being neglected and rule of law has been let gone.

28.10.2009, in the State Assembly, two sitting was held. One by PR's State Assemblymen and another one by BN's State Assemblymen of course. Motions passed by them respectively. One word can be used to describe this, CHAOS.

The only way out from all these chaotic incidents is to dissolve the State Assembly, let the people vote again for the government they want. Can you hear the people's requests? If you did, please dissolve the State Assemblyman. Let's the representatives have a fair battle, please.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Refugees beaten at detention centre E-mail
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Thursday, 22 October 2009 07:37am
Image © Malaysian Mirror (Used by permission)
KUALA LUMPUR – Human rights group Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) said it has received disturbing information that officers from the Sri Lankan Embassy had assaulted a group of refugees at the Pekan Nenas immigration detention centre in Johor.

In a statement here, Suaram coordinator Temme Lee said four representatives from the embassy arrived at the centre at about 11.30am Tuesday and forced a group of Sri Lankan refugees to sign agreements for repatriation.

He said the refugees at first refused and the embassy people started beating and kicking them until they signed the agreement.

Suaram has written to Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak and Immigration director-general Abdul Rahman Othman to express its outrage and condemnation over the treatment of the Sri Lankan refugees.




This is an article quoted from the Malaysian Bar Official website. Is Malaysia a country which upheld human rights? Why the refugees can be treated in that way? The acts done seriously infringed Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This era is a globalization era which one country cannot practise its own barbarian law which is not complied with the Public International Law. Yes, the binding force of Public International Law isn't that strong, but please do not forget the those are the universal principles which should be followed. 

I would like to urge the government look into this incident seriously. And I believe that this is not an isolated case in Malaysia.