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Raja Petra also uncovered another alleged meeting in Room 619 of the Concorde Hotel in Kuala Lumpur between Saiful and a police officer named Mohammad Rodwan Mohammad Yousef, just one day before the sodomy allegedly took place.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Malaysia Today

RPK

Photo courtesy of Hafiz Ismail


They call me a cyber terrorist
By LUKE HUNT, Bangkok Post

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s sweeping by-election victory takes him one step closer to power. Raja Petra Kamarudin is one of his most vociferous supporters and the man behind the Malaysia Today news website.

To ordinary Malaysians, Raja Petra is something like a rock star. As publisher and editor of Malaysia Today, the self-confessed hippie has delighted his fans by turning up the heat on the nation's troubled politicians, who vainly attempt to rebuke him or feign indifference whenever his name is mentioned.

"They call me a cyber terrorist," he says with a smile and a slight sense of bewilderment.

Politicians try to dismiss him as a mere blogger, which in Malaysian parlance is a term with its own nuances as the country's leaders eagerly attempt to relegate their critics to the status of second-class citizens because they communicate through the Internet as opposed to the mainstream media.

Former Information Minister Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin referred to Raja Petra and other bloggers as off-key karaoke singers who like the sound of their own voices, but lack real public influence. Azril Amin, vice-president of the Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia, once wrote that Raja Petra had failed to meet his responsibilities by defaming Islamic organisations. He also said Raja Petra had a confused misunderstanding of Islam and was appalled by his "vulgar-languaged polemic".

Such attacks might hold some credibility if the very popular Malaysia Today was a flop. Instead the website has become a target for hackers — many suspect supporters of the Barisan Nasional — since it scored a massive five million hits over two days in July last year as Raja Petra was summoned to a police station to respond to defamation charges.

He is now facing a charge of sedition and a further three charges of criminal defamation for alleging that Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak was linked to the brutal 2006 murder of a beautiful Mongolian model, Altantuya Shaaribuu, a crime that has captured the attention of the nation.

Najib has denied the allegations and gone so far as to swear in a mosque that he never met or had anything to do with the dead woman.

Raja Petra is also being investigated after casting doubt on the validity of a second sodomy charge, a crime in mostly Muslim Malaysia, being brought against Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

"They're charging me with everything except spitting on the street," says Raja Petra.

We're sitting on the veranda of a modest restaurant in the middle-class suburb of Bangsar, on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.

Raja Petra's wife, Marina, is nearby, and the patrons, waiters and people walking past are acutely aware of Raja Petra — who is vainly attempting to light a pipe — and what he stands for. Friends call him "RPK" or "Pete".

At the heart of Malaysia Today remains what is cherished most by Raja Petra; honesty, transparency and accountability. But the recipe for success is much less noble; an old-fashioned racy mix of corruption and politics, laced with sex and murder.

And there's no shortage of material, fuelled by scandal-prone politicians who have felt the wrath of voters at the ballot box and risk being thrown out of government by Anwar, who is also Raja Petra’s politician of choice.

"I think he'll be the next prime minister," he said.

That choice was a long time coming.

Raja Petra first met Anwar as a teenager. Born in England to Selangor royalty through his father and with a Welsh mother, he was later educated at one of Malaysia's top boarding schools, the Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK), known then as the "Eton of the East", where Anwar was three years his senior, a prefect and unloved. "I never shared his political sentiments, he represented everything I was against," he said of Anwar, whose political career dates back to his school days. "There was certainly no love for him then."

Nothing personal, Anwar — it was the 1960s. Politicians and the Establishment were out of favour and even the school's old boys were railing against their British roots, referring to Eton as the "MCKK of the West".

"I didn't like politics, nor Anwar so much, it was what he represented," Raja Petra said.

"I became a biker, so did my wife, I was 17 and she was young and we became part of the Malay chapter of Hell's Angels.”

"We were anti-establishment, anti-Vietnam War, I wanted marijuana legalised, I was a hippy and into Woodstock. We grew our hair long when everyone else wore their hair short. When people grew their hair long we shaved — maybe we just never grew out of that, going against the system."

Those sentiments changed only slightly over the next 30 years as the first of five children arrived.

At home, the television channel was changed every time Anwar's face popped up on the screen.

But in 1998, Anwar was sacked by then Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, almost beaten to death and jailed for six years on corruption and sodomy charges, although the sodomy charge was later dropped.

"When he was first sacked, my initial reaction was 'Serves you bloody right'. Then he was beaten and a lot of people sympathised with him overnight.”

"This is just wrong; a government cannot do that, he was sacked for political reasons, nothing else, and now no one believes in this second sodomy charge," he said.

And perhaps there is a touch of the Old Etonian about Raja Petra. He says it's all about respect for authority, position and age, a healthy respect that he reserves even for Dr Mahathir, who he partially blames for eroding the importance of their alma mater.

"When Mahathir came to power he held Cabinet meetings on Wednesdays, the same day that old boys would wear their school ties. Half the Cabinet turned up with the same tie on, and Mahathir asked why so many people were wearing the same tie. The habit abruptly stopped," he said.

"However, Mahathir still gets my respect. I kiss his hand when we meet and people ask me why? It's a Malay sign of respect. He is an older man and that is the way we respect our elders. We may not agree with you but you are an ex-prime minister and in your eighties," he said. "The same goes for Anwar. You can't beat up a former deputy PM, beat him and nearly kill him."

It was at that point the former motorcycle dealer and rice distributor became involved in politics. He joined a new party that over 10 years has evolved into the multiracial Parti Keadilan Rakyat — Anwar's main political vehicle in his attempt to oust the government — and established Malaysia Today.

Raja Petra is delighted to list his proudest moments; the stories that linked senior police officers with senior underworld figures, the government's involvement with the United Nations Oil-for-Food scandal in Iraq and lurid tales of lavish gifts involving Malaysian leaders and their extra-marital affairs.

The accuracy of his reports has left many wondering who his sources are, especially when he can detail an alleged meeting between Deputy Prime Minister Najib and Saiful Bukhari Azlan who made the second sodomy allegation against Anwar shortly after Anwar announced he would garner enough defections to form a new government after the Barisan Nasional's abysmal showing in the March general election.

At that poll, the BN coalition led by Umno lost the two-thirds majority it had held in Parliament since independence in 1957. Prime Minister Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has since announced he will hand over power to his troubled deputy, Najib, in mid-2010.

Raja Petra also uncovered another alleged meeting in Room 619 of the Concorde Hotel in Kuala Lumpur between Saiful and a police officer named Mohammad Rodwan Mohammad Yousef, just one day before the sodomy allegedly took place. Rodwan was also involved with the initial charges of sodomy against Anwar made 10 years earlier.

His doubts also extend to the current trial of two police officers for the murder of Altantuya. "They wouldn't know the difference between C4 and Plasticine," he says with a touch of mirth, referring to the way the model's body was disposed of — by being blown up by explosives.

Is he wrong?

Raja Petra is quick to point out that nobody has refuted any of the claims made on Malaysia Today, instead he is dismissed as a "blogger".

"They won't deny it," he says.

Initially, charges of making a false statement, which would require proof, were brought against him but later dropped. Instead he was charged with sedition and criminal defamation, where truth is not a defence.

"And I'm told I'm the first person ever to be charged under this law (criminal defamation)."

Raja Petra is left despondent by the tactics. He sighs and finally lights his pipe.

And who are his sources?

But that's one subject he won't discuss.

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Lift the ban and take RPK to court
By A KADIR JASIN (http://www.kadirjasin.blogspot.com/ )

Raja Petra Kamarudin’s Malaysia Today news portal has been blocked for more than a week now. The call for the government to justify its action is mounting. This is one more misjudgment that the Abdullah Ahmad Badawi government could have avoided had it been properly counseled.

RPK is not without detractors. He is also not without fault. But his Malaysia Today news portal, has its following because, to borrow from the lexicon of contemporary language, it kicks ass. He has made sensational allegations against a whole host of people, big and small, and has in turn been sued by people like Universiti Utara VC Nordin Kardi and husband and wife team Lt-Col Abdul Aziz Buyong and Lt-Col Norhayati Hassan.

As a fellow blogger, I respect his rights, although at times I feel that his audacity and bravado are a bit too extreme. But to block his website with a stroke of a pen is high-handed and equally extreme. In doing so, the government has done the ultimate favour to RPK and the blogging community. It increases the appetite of the public to know more about the blogs, their contents and moderators.

At the same time the government further puts into question its sincerity about promoting freedom, openness, accountability and transparency. Above all it has usurped the freedom it guarantees under the Multimedia Legislations. Just to kill one bothersome “nyamuk” – with apologies to RPK – the government burns down the whole house.

It cannot be a very clever move especially at the time when the government needs every bid of respect and goodwill from all and sundry. Is the government so helpless against RPK or is it seeking the easy way out by using its executive power instead of a more transparent approach?

If the police had repeatedly gone to the court to seek injunctions to stop protestors and marchers from exercising their constitutional right to hold peaceful assemblies, why couldn’t the government or its agents – in this case the Multimedia Commission – do likewise? After all the Prime Minister himself with the assistance of his loyal de facto Law Minister, Senator Zaid Ibrahim, have for months been espousing the virtue of the independence of the judiciary.

I am sure if the police had been successful in getting injunctions against thousands of protestors, the government or the MMC should have no problem convincing the court to issue an injunction against one person namely RPK. More so when the order to block access to RPK’s portal came not from the Ministry of Energy, Water and Communications.

Shaziman Abu Mansor, the minister in charge of the MMC had denied issuing the order. I hope he’s not hiding his hands after throwing the stones. After all RPK is not “penembak curi” (sniper) as Shaziman had once accused bloggers of. Malaysia Today is not an anonymous site and RPK is one of the visible bloggers in the land. Shaziman had claimed that he was abroad when the ban was enforced. He denied that the decision was his.

On Aug. 28, Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar defended the move saying that Malaysia Today had published "libelous, defamatory and slanderous" statements. Is Syed Hamid, a lawyer and minister, enjoys the same power and privileges as the judges to rule that Malaysia Today is guilty of libel, defamation and slander? Or would he now claim that he had been quoted out of context?

So the question who pulls the trigger on Malaysia Today remains?

It’s still not too late for the shooter, whoever he or she may be, to lift the blockade and go to the court to get an injunction against Malaysia Today and RPK. If he disobeys, fine him or throw him in jail.

After all, RPK’s rabble rousing and cyber anarchy are not new. He was as vocal when Anwar Ibrahim was sacked from Umno and the government in 1998 but nobody muzzled him despite the government then was accused of dictatorship.

That it should happened now when the mantra is freedom, openness, accountability and transparency is detestable to say the least.

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written by sjs, September 08, 2008 12:25:08
Raja Petra Kamarudin is a true patriot of this nation! He has fought tirelessly in the battle to liberate his fellow countrymen from the clutches of tyranny!

THE NATION SALUTES YOU!

We are all proud bloggers, having contributed in some small but meaningful ways to RPK's larger vision of a free Malaysia!
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written by ibabonma, September 08, 2008 12:26:46
WANTED BY UMNO: Kamarudin BIN LADIN, a Malaysian terrorist.
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written by crazygweilo, September 08, 2008 12:31:37
Its the best Soap Opera we've seen in Malaysia in decades. If its the last seven days of a regime, I hope to be raising a glass of Beer to Anwar Ibrahim (lets hope he leaves the taxes on it alone this time around) on September 16th, Malaysia Day. I hope to be able to change my ringtone from Namewees "Negarakuku" to the genuine Negaraku.

I hope to witness history. The way UMNO are behaving, its reminiscent of Ceaucescu, Honnecker, and the shocked old apparatchiks of the Soviet Empire. I love witnessing history. I also enjoy seeing the old fossils try old tricks, and they do not work anymore.

The chinese have a saying "May you live in interesting times". UMNO...beware smilies/smiley.gif
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written by sjs, September 08, 2008 12:32:22
To all freedom loving Malaysians!

As the rosy hues of the sunset disappears in the night sky on 15th September, and this special night turns into full darkness, and while the oppressors of this nation have their last sleep at the comforts of our sorrows, we the freedom-loving Malaysians await for the arrival of the new dawn, which brings with it the much awaited rays of hope leading us to a new beginning for our shared destinies in a new Malaysia!

And to those true patriots,of the likes of Raja Petra Kamarudin who have fought tirelessly in the battle to liberate their fellow countrymen from the clutches of tyranny, THE NATION SALUTES YOU!
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written by avj, September 08, 2008 12:41:16
Its seveen more days to the dawn of a new era,then political power will truely be in the hands of the people.I look forward to this new dawn. MERDEKA
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written by pillars, September 08, 2008 12:45:16
RPK, you 'might' be a cyber terrorist to some, but to me you are a real hero. God bless you always (and family). Selamat puasa.
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written by Dreamlander, September 08, 2008 12:45:58
In Malaysia, we refer Raja Petra Kamarudin as RPK.
In Russia, a RPK (Ruchnoy Pulemyot Kalashnikova) refers to a "Kalashnikov hand-held 7.62x39mm light machine gun.
That is why the term RPK (in Malaysia or in Russia) is regarded as such a ferocious weapon
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written by teo siew chin, September 08, 2008 12:53:50
Wellllll, YM RPK is awesome in his relentless demand for honesty, transparency and accountability.
And he does terrorise me with his fearlessness, his speed & his furiosity !
And he don't charge fee for his awesomeness smilies/grin.gif
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written by venna, September 08, 2008 12:55:00
RPK is truly the Mahatma - Great Soul. Rarely do you come across someone with so much of Strength and Conviction to Truth. I cannot help but adore such a human being who stands for Justice. He is a person to emulate and look up to. It will be the darkest day in the history of our country if he is curbed to voice out his thoughts. Everyone else has some sought of selfish motive be it political or social or financial. But here we find someone of the highest integrity. Someone like the Mahatma has put everything on the background to fight for righteousness. We as fellow citizens should not sit and lament, but join him and support him in his mission. We cannot allow him to be treated as a criminal. The present government is so paranoid that every action taken is a blunder. But nothing of that sort should happen to Raja Petra Kamaruddin! He deserves to be defended and protected. If we allow this abuse upon him then we are the most selfish human beings who are only being entertained by the writings of Raja Petra and do not care for Justice and Truth. Is this the legacy we want to leave for our children ?
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written by myke, September 08, 2008 13:05:40
SALUTE TO YOU.!!!
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written by Counterpointer, September 08, 2008 13:22:32
This could be the subject of a BestSeller.:


The So-called Cyber-Terrorist, RPK and 9/16


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written by justice, September 08, 2008 13:26:01
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written by GeoGeo, September 08, 2008 13:27:16
Hi Pete

We're monitoring & counting from down-under.

Pete you're simply the BEST.

Cheers
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written by CariJalan, September 08, 2008 13:27:47
Hello Pete, I find it hard to imagine you having long hairs... even when you were younger. Could you spare us a photo from those days? I mean together with your bike, leather jackets and stuffs like that. I think that picture will trigger a new 'fashion culture' in this country. I am also thinking of using Adobe Photoshop to add those long hairs to your pic in this post but then it wouldn't look original.
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written by CariJalan, September 08, 2008 13:29:22
Pete, I think "RPK" and "C4Me" should immediately be registered as a brand name. As Trademarks.
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written by Frankfurtguy, September 08, 2008 13:51:14
If only Malaysia have few more people like RPK,

The BN would have collapsed looong ago

long live RPK
We respect, salute and love you
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written by arazak, September 08, 2008 13:56:32
We have been duly informed by the funeral home that they have prepared the UMNO/BN's coffin. A six feet hole had also been dug at an undisclosed cemetery.

The wake is not necessary as they could not find any mourners.

Meanwhile, September 16th will be declared as a public holiday . . . , the day not to be remembered for the "departed", but a day of rejoicing for the liberated nation!!!
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written by ahmadneil, September 08, 2008 13:58:41
You know RPK,every day I pray 5 times a day to ask Allah to give you good health so that you can continue with your wonderful work for this nation and the rakyat will keep on enjoying your fantastic contributions.I only pray for you not for me.
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written by temenggong, September 08, 2008 14:01:40
I guess The Final Countdown has started!

http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=7_IKcMl_a9A
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written by ahmadneil, September 08, 2008 14:04:40
I have book a table at the local restaurant so we can go there on 916 to celebrate Anwar's historic takeover.
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written by slim8, September 08, 2008 14:08:57
If PKR comes into power, I will instead support UMNO even if I am a Chinese. Why? The answer is simple, "check and balance". We have seen how BN has so far abused the power and trust granted to them by the Rakyat. We cannot blame the BN for doing such things, but ourselves who have voted them into power without a proper sincere trustworthy and people caring strong opposition party. Remember, "power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely".

Therefore by extending this philosophy further, RPK has to be supported so that there will be check and balance with the current ruling coalition. Some of the articles posted may not be 100% correct but if there is even only 30% truth in what have been said, it warrants the Rakyat to be cautious and to make noise so that abuse in power will not be too rampant and extreme! I accept a small degree of abuse in power, but do not "bleed" the country.

THAT IS WHY WE SHOULD CONTINUE TO SUPPORT Raja Petra Kamaruddin.

NOTE: I have not met RPK neither do I really know him, except through news and cyber news.
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written by guruyahya, September 08, 2008 14:09:18
Now, bend over Saifool, spread it wide, (Says Rozwan)
Pretend that you are my beautiful bride,
Imagine tonight as our wedding night,
And the room is lit up with a romantic moonlight,

If you feel any pain, don't scream out loud,
It's the million ringgit that we promised you, going in and out,
Be proud my boy, you are doing this for your country,
UMNO is toast if Anuar becomes the Perdana Menteri,

Here is a hundred ringgit for the medical check up tomorrow. (Said Rozwan)
Hundred Ringgit?? Where is the million ringgit that you promised me before?? (Ask Saifool)
Oh, you will only get that when Anuar is prosecuted.. (Rozwan smiled)
You fxcking lying thieving bxstard!! (Cursed Saifool)

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written by sydput, September 08, 2008 14:09:31
bugis mixed with welsh blood is a potent mixture.
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written by ahmadneil, September 08, 2008 14:24:35
Cymru,the land of the valleys produce great people like Catherine Zeta Jones,Tom Jones,Richard Burton,Max Boyce,RPK etc.Welsh people are very tough and strong.Malaysian are proud to have RPK with welsh blood.
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written by guruyahya, September 08, 2008 14:51:14
Oh Good Doctor my bottoms hurts,
And it's killing me when I lay a turd,
Could you please good doctor, check my backside,
I would really like to know, what's going on inside,

Okay Mr.Saifool, I will use this endoscope,
And I will lube it up with a little soap,
I will put this in your anus please don't resist,
It could be a tumor or a very big cyst,

Hmm.. Your anus is clear of any debris,
No signs of fatigue to any degree,
As far as I know, your anus is normal,
Believe me my boy, I am a professional,

But.. but.. your endoscope is small how can it tell?
Please use a bigger one, size XXXL!
Oh we consider that one a treasured antique, (Said the Doctor)
We now use Fibre Optics, F.I.B.R.E O.P.T.I.C.S!
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written by magen, September 08, 2008 14:56:20
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written by RitchieLow, September 08, 2008 14:56:42
Some quotes from Noam Chomsky

"Gain wealth, forgetting all but self"

States are not moral agents, people are, and can impose moral standards on powerful institutions.

The more you can increase fear of drugs and crime, welfare mothers, immigrants and aliens, the more you control all the people.

Either you repeat the same conventional doctrines everybody is saying, or else you say something true, and it will sound like it's from Neptune.

All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.

--Noam Chomsky
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written by samesamemam, September 08, 2008 14:57:08
the last seven days before a new regime...lets think positive...
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written by mbhalim, September 08, 2008 15:04:25
Dear RPK,
I thought C4 was a new Citroen model until I discovered Malaysia-Today!
All the very best.
Mbhalim.
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written by Huador, September 08, 2008 15:06:41
THE HISTORY OF ANAK RAJA BUGIS . NEVER REPEAT THE MISTAKE

Dato' Maharaja Lela Pandak Lam adalah salah seorang pembesar delapan Perak. Pandak Lam adalah keturunan Daeng Salili, anak Raja Bugis yang berasal dari Daerah Luwuk, Sulawesi. Daeng Salili dating ke Perak ketika pemerintahan Sultan Muzaffar Shah III. Beliau dilantik sebgaai mufti Perak dan dianugerahkan gelaran Dato� Maharaja Lela Tan Lela dengan kuasa boleh memancung tanpa bertanya. Beliau terlibat dalam perjuangan menentang British di Perak dan merupakan pemimpin yang mengetuai perjuangan tersebut. Beliau bersama-sama dengan pemimpin lain seperti Orang Kaya-kaya Seri Agar Diraja (lebih dikenali sebagai Dato� Sagor) dan Ngah Kandin telah merancang dan membuat pakatan menentang penglibatan British di Perak dengan membunug Residen British iaitu James Wheller Woodfird Birch (J.W.W. Birch).


Dalam perjuangan ini beliau mendapat restu daripada Sultan Abdullah dan Sultan Ismail serta mendapat sokongan daripada penduduk sekitar Pasir Salak dan Kampung Gajah. Penglibatan Dato’ Maharaja Lela sebagai tokoh utama dalam pembunuhan J.W.W Birch adalah melaksanakan keputusan mesyuarat Durian Sebatang pada 21 Julai 1875 yang dipengerusikan oleh Sultan Abdullah dan dihadiri oleh pembesar atau wakilnya. Namun, perjuangan beliau didapati bersalah oleh mahkamah yang bersidang dari 14-22 Disember 1876. Beliau telah dijatuhi hukuman gantung sampai mati pada 20 Januari 1877. Disini dapat disimpulkan bahawa Dato’ Maharaja Lela adalah pejuang bangsa yang bertanggungjawab kepada sumpah dan janjinya tetapi dikecewakan oleh raja dan bangsanya sendiri.
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written by Everbright, September 08, 2008 15:12:31
MT: honesty transparency accountability = JUSTICE FOR ALL.
Thank you Pete for everything. You are our No. 1 Hero. We hold you in greater esteem than all the Tan Sri's and Datuk's in this land. You are the shining beacon in the midst of a corrupt regime.
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written by teo siew chin, September 08, 2008 15:22:16
err Ahmadneil - hows about the original Pirate of the Caribbean- "Black Bart" (also welsh)? smilies/grin.gif
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written by born2reign, September 08, 2008 15:55:41
I hope you will be written into our history books as one of the fighters of justice using cyberspace, since our school textbooks have deleted Hang Jebat and Hang Tuah and Yap Ah Loy...to suit ketuanan UMNO. May you continue your critical writings even with PR, to keep them in check.
And may Mahathir be reduced to as the same level as Hitler, a leader so crazy and so racist, he could get an entire Germany to do mass murder; Mahathir, he legallised racism. Badawi...who?
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written by johntyc, September 08, 2008 16:08:10
"They call me a cyber terrorist,"

RPK, if you are a cyber terrorist, then what are those umno or bn hackers or cyber troopers?

Cyber assassin, mercenary, gangster, mobster, hoodlum, thug, vandal, saboteur or just plain idiots?

They should ‘cermin diri’ before talk rubbish!

Viva RPK. smilies/cool.gif
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written by K W Waran, September 08, 2008 16:08:51

A Big Thank You to you, Bro' Luke Hunt for appropriately putting things into perspective what OUR BIG BRO' YM RPK is all about.

He is only interested in upholding the TRUTH and JUSTICE for Malaysia and Malaysians, irregardless of societal status, to be exact.

Today, he is the most popular Icon in Our Nation. Even more popular than the PM-in-Waiting, YB DSAI, I must say.

For, never could all the millions of us who have come to know him personally or in cyberspace could find an iota of an objective let alone an agenda in all that he does. He is merely unholding the truth and that's why his detractors on the other side are all riled up because they are all up to their ears, deep in EXCRETEMENT, which he exposes with flair.

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written by Anti Jihadist, September 08, 2008 16:39:33
"Cutting off your nose to spite your face." BN may not have invented that old saying, but they sure as hell perfected doing it.

And another thing, M-T does KICK ASS. smilies/grin.gif

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written by JohnQ, September 08, 2008 17:06:25
We are going to celebrate 916 with anak anak yatim on 916 ! Hurry, Yahoo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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written by guruyahya, September 08, 2008 17:13:16
Hey Rozwan, we have a difficulty,
The doctor couldn't find any traces of sodomy,
Shall I go ahead with the police report?
Or shall I sodomized myself with a bunch of carrots?

We have no time, Saifool, just do as planned,
Proceed with the report, be a man!
I've got your back covered dont you worry,
The guys at the Polis station, they are all my buddies,

Oh.. Mr. Polis I need your help (Cried Saifool)
What the fxck is all this yelp?! (Said Polis)
I have been raped and brutally sodomized,
By the Prime Minister in waiting - D.s.A.I.

So, the old man is craving for young boys again, eh?? (wink, wink the Polis)
You must never let 'a Kambing anywhere near a Sireh' (wink, wink another Polis)
Oh.. Polisman, you have made my day, (Said Saiful)
If all goes well, I will give you a month's pay
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written by arazak, September 08, 2008 19:04:17
WIND OF CHANGE by Scorpion

Dedicated to all Malaysian citizens yearning for change

http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=0yQeSKa4RsU&feature=related

The Malaysian version:

I follow the Anwar
Down to Ampang Park
Listening to the wind of change
A September summer night
FRU passing by
Listening to the wind of change . . . .
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written by omarkhayyam, September 08, 2008 19:31:41
Pete,

if u spit on the street they will still charge u for abusing the "Barisan" National ie barisan is the line the draw on the street

if u burp in public they will charge u too

if u fart u will still be charged

so let us all spit burp and fart aloud

cheers
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written by mob1900, September 08, 2008 20:10:35
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written by Uncorruptible, September 08, 2008 20:38:58
I believe the Malays are now smart enough not to be made fools of, and endangering their own and family's lives by the sons of illegal Indonesian immigrants like scrotum face ahmad ismail and cock face khir toyol.
Anyway Pakatan Rakyat are ready for anything
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written by Sowaran Virik, September 09, 2008 02:32:48
I wanted to say this many times,allways at the last minute did a pause and never did it. When I was of an age to have a hero, my hero was Mahatama Gandhi (when I was 10-20 years old).. I then added Martin Luther King to my list of heroes (when I was 20-30 years old) ..later another hero was added and this time it was Nelson Mandela (30 - 40 years old)... they were all foreign and NO ONE Local I mean MALAYSIA ever was going to be hero, I surprised myself for I am not into hero worship, I had a new HERO and this time it was a LOCAL Malaysian who we all know as Peter @ RPK (40 - 50 years old).

My hero RPK, my prayers ( I am not the praying type) are all for your well being, may ALLAH, GOD, RAM, RAHIM, WAHEGURU , CHRIST look after you and ward off all EVIL forces from doing any harm to you or your family. GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND for I SEE you are in trouble waters.
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written by Adely, September 09, 2008 13:18:07
RPK - one of the too few MC GAY-GAY boys that i salute...
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written by Free Malaysia, September 09, 2008 14:58:56
I was born in Malaysia. I am chinese but I see myself as Malaysian first.

I would like to see UMNO-BN be shown the door. And when PR form the new government, I stand by our Constitution. I accept fully the status of Islam in the Federation, and the special position of the Malays and natives of Sabah & Sarawak. I will defend our Constitution with my life.

I will stand side by side with my fellow Malaysians in view of threats of another May 13 being issued by UMNO thugs.

Enough is enough.
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written by Old Man, September 10, 2008 21:59:25
Dear fellows,
Don't be threatened by another May 13. Those in power are more afraid to die than us. Hopefully, those who have been made use of in the name of race and religion in 1969 will not repeat the same mistake.
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written by profpolitico, September 11, 2008 23:31:49

Dear RPK,

Legalize marijuana. Yummmm! This will take Malaysia to a whole diff level. Will it ever happen in this lifetime?

If only they get it. sigh....

"belia benci dada"









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written by chuckmoore, September 14, 2008 18:17:33
Dear RPK,

While I sincerely look forward to a new dawn for Malaysia, I'm sorry to say that without the evidence of it happening, so close to the date, I will only believe it when it happens.
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written by Tom n Jerry, September 19, 2008 13:43:51
you seem spot on chuckmoore;its only mission not yet accomplished lah;maybe time will tell;keep your fingers crossed& hope for the best;alhamdulilah it will turn out as projected by PR!
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written by kingelvis, September 20, 2008 13:38:17
Call for general elections if you DARE smilies/grin.gif
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