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Wednesday, 24 September 2008 17:20

SEPT 24 - Raja Petra Kamarudin holds almost nothing sacred and has had almost everyone scared with his writings.

File picture of Raja Petra Kamarudin.

Those writings - a heady brew of facts, innuendos, speculation and hearsay - have now landed the Malaysia-Today news portal editor two years in the Kamunting Detention Camp, sparking outrage for most and relief for those at the receiving end of his scathing articles.

His detention is ostensibly for articles that have ridiculed Islam, Malaysia's official religion, leading the police to recommend incarceration under the Internal Security Act. "His articles could arouse anger among Muslims," Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar was quoted as saying by local newspapers.

Others suspect political motives, and possibly so if one reads the pro-government New Straits Times with its editorial today that says, "The extension of detention orders on Raja Petra Kamaruddin, however, state the case for the proposition. This infamous blogger's unalloyed contempt for the national administration - and willingness to say anything to undermine it - had apparently won him legions of fans and cheerleaders, generating self-reinforcing loop of calumny with which to lynch the government.

"His fate should be sobering to all such prospective rabble-rousers; they should remember that rabbles are inherently fickle," the editorial said in an allusion to the his many articles that criticise and castigate Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his government.

The government had earlier tried to shut the blogger - popularly known as RPK - up by blocking his Malaysia-Today news portal but to little effect as the wily blogger had immediately set up mirror sites across the world - reflecting his ease with the medium and the authorities's lack of knowledge in dealing with cyberspace activism and news outlets.

The authorities then stuck to its tried and tested methods by bringing RPK in and sending him to Kamunting, making him an instant hero and martyr for freedom of expression and the press.

The Bar Council expressed that point when it said yesterday, "It confirms the impression that the ISA is being used for purposes other than national security. It is being used to stifle dissent."

"This is ridiculous. It is all a political move," said RPK's wife Marina Lee Abdullah.

"Incarcerating Raja Petra and others without affording them their due process is the height of injustice; and to do it during Ramadan is both cruel and vindictive. It is also an affront to our religious sensibility; the very act desecrates our holy month," Malaysian author and surgeon M.Bakri Musa said.

While RPK's detention is seen as a blow to the federal opposition which has relied much on cyber activists and non-governmental organisations to help prod the Barisan Nasional into a corner and perform badly in the last elections, the ruling coalition and its leaders will rejoice that their bugbear and constant thorn in the flesh has been put away.

His stay in Kamunting will help leaders like the government's prime minister-in-waiting Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak who has been the prominent blogger's target since Mongolian translator Altantuya Shaariibuu was killed in 2006 and the blame placed on people close to the deputy prime minister.

Najib, who just became Finance Minister after RPK was initially held for investigations under the ISA, has had his faith, fidelity and financial acumen questioned by the blogger's relentless vitriol in a stream of articles in the Malaysia Today news portal. The articles in his No Holds Barred column are now subject of sedition and criminal defamation cases.

Another Umno politician who has been a subject of Raja Petra's attention is Rembau MP Khairy Jamaluddin, the party Youth deputy chief and prime minister's son-in-law, who is now aiming to contest for the Youth leader's post against a crowded field that includes Datuk Seri Khir Toyo and Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir.

With RPK out of the way, these and other politicians in Umno can charge ahead knowing full well that their chief critic will not be there to dog their every step and snap at their heels.

Raja Petra himself summed up that sentiment when he told the BBC in his last known interview, "Over the last four years, Malaysia-Today has been a real pain... The government has tried all sort of things - arrest, harassment, confiscation of computers, criminal charges and civil suits.

"They find that we do not let up and continue. I suppose the government is going for its last attempt, its last tango, to silence us."

- The Malaysian Insider

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written by ahmadneil, September 24, 2008 17:24:21
Syed the snake shit can shut RPK but he won't shut the million MT bloggers.
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written by lavendergirl, September 24, 2008 17:29:22
You may have put RPK in jail but you cannot silence him. The truth is out there and it will come out.
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written by Democrats, September 24, 2008 17:34:04
A shame to cover their political ass and justifying "insult to Islam and Muslim" to lock him up.

In using the name of religion of your own to hide the real agenda, may you all involve in the incarceration of the RPK a true Muslim, have sleepless nights and die an ugly death.

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written by binkah1, September 24, 2008 17:35:19
If this is the way our govt is trying to show its caring to the rakyat, it definately is cutting the wrong way.
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written by tantart, September 24, 2008 17:39:47
we rakyat all know it very well that it is political motivated. moron hamid and the bunch of umno just wanna cover their ass and prevent any chance for RPK to have a fair trial...Law and Order and Democracy are dead in malaysia as long as UMNO still in power...

how on earth a human being can did this to another human being just because he revealed the dark side of a corrupted regime for us rakyat to see?? but then again, mayb i shud'nt using the term "human being" on this bunch of umno's devil...

Malaysia Today will stay on forever. We rakayat are all behind RPK. UMNO can try to hide the truth from the rakyat...but the TRUTH will prevail.
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written by Zapper, September 24, 2008 17:42:05
The detention of RPK will only accelerate the birth of many RPKs. This is most cruel not to mention inhumane during the month of Ramandan.

God is fair and judgememt shall be on the guilty parties.
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written by Bloodhound, September 24, 2008 17:46:40
The blogging community must now unite to carry on exposing all corruptions, plundering and abuses that went on so aggressively right under the nose of our "law enforcers". The only reason why those parties involved in these abuses & corrupt activities can succeed is because the main print media cannot or are not reporting them and also we have a compliant law enforcement.

They thought by putting away our RPK, things will get back to normal since he can no longer do anymore serious reporting.

Let this be served as a warning!

When one RPK is gagged, a hundred more will arise to take his place and more cases will be exposed!

If they try to gag these hundred RPK clones, thousands will arise to the challenge and thousands more cases will be reported - this is what we call Peoples Power!

All those who have solid information/evidences/witnesses on corruptions/abuses/plunderings of our nation's resources, please contact our cyber warriors. We must work together to keep our resources from disappearing in order to be able to help/benefit the poor and needy of the nation - regardless of race or religion.

Keep up the good work. Just make sure all allegations/claims are solidly backed up with evidences/documentations/witnesses - but be discrete (just in case of another raid on the messengers' cars, house or offices!)

The honest & righteous citizens shall triumph - against all odds!!
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written by Proud_2b_Malaysian, September 24, 2008 17:49:51
It's a truly sad day. We are not moving forward after 51 years. We stand by RPK.

Malaysia must move forward, not backwards. This is not the Malaysian aspiration of ONE NATION.

More http://proud2bmalaysian.******...a-berjaya/
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written by R Hum, September 24, 2008 17:50:04
This is the real reason for PKR detention.

PKR is a threat to UMNO.

If PKR is not locked up, UMNO knows that should they call for snap election; the articles that PKR writes in MT will affect the outcome of the snap election. PRK attendance at PR ceramah is deadly and UMNO don’t want him around when they call for a snap election.

I suspect the government is intending to call a snap election, should Anwar is successfully in passing a motion of no confidence with Badawi.

UMNO don’t want PKR to be around, when they call for a snap election. That is the bottom line.

The only way out for PKR , out from Kamunting Detention Centre is for PR to form the government.

Consider this from Star “KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has agreed to consider the MIC’s appeal to release the five Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) leaders detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA), MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said.

Isn’t the above statement revealed that ISA detention and releases are determined by politicians and not by the police. If the Police consider them no longer a threat the police will release them. Here they are asked to be released, not by the police but by politicians.

The public know that ISA is a political tool and these chaps in UMNO think that we the public is stupid.
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written by educationist, September 24, 2008 18:01:43
It remains to be seen if incarcerating RPK at Kamunting will achieve the UMNOputra's objectives.
I certainly hope not.
MT is still up and running.
What the writer is alluding to are the no holds barred disclosures of wrong doing which has become RPK's trademark.
But, who knows, maybe just maybe RPK can yet spring a big surprise and let those idiots be left with more shit than they can handle
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written by Enforcer, September 24, 2008 18:37:24
By the way, madam Marina Lee, how's bro Pete when you visited him today?
More concern about his health - low b/p and his heart condition.
Please find whatever ways to ensure bro has his daily medication.
The ALMIGHTY will be with US all the way!
Everything happens for a reason only known to the ALMIGHTY!
The GOOD and TRUTH will always prevail!
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written by ahmadneil, September 24, 2008 19:18:54
MT is the best thing we ever had since 1957,the founding of malaysia.We can get rid of all the newspaper.
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written by cruzeiro, September 24, 2008 20:52:23
Cheers, ahmadneil!

Anyway, Since "batsman" was curious to know what people think of those who did not sign the petition are (and I didn't have the heart to say it), here's what the govt MSM -
the NST Editorial (online) calls them today (Check it out) -
"opportunistic malcontents and anonymous cowards who constitute much of his constituency turn whistling elsewhere for their entertainment.".

"Batsman" and all you cheering/saddened guys who have a million reasons not to sign, I hope you read this, and now know how you're regarded by the Govt and know thyselves better before coming up with a "defense".....
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written by ahmadneil, September 24, 2008 21:27:03
Cheers, cruzeiro! It' a shame to read what have been written by NST Editorial.For all those loud mouthed guys who didn't sign the petition please go to www.nst.com.my
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written by peace brother, September 24, 2008 21:41:09
good men will always have the last say, at least it is until today
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written by omarkhayyam, September 24, 2008 21:50:31
Pete,

they have made u larger than life, n i believe u have achieved what u had always wanted to do via ur message in ur blogs

this buggers can break that spirit in u man and that makes them shit in their pants and face

cheers bro
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written by Spear Bing, September 24, 2008 22:23:40
No need to spin the stories about RPK's ISA detention, whether they are from NST editorial, Bernama, Malaysia Insider, MT Bloggers' continuous bantering and bitching which make MT website a dump site for profanities and vulgarities in time to come, albeit there a few good intelligent and critical comments around.

The ISSUE is clear and simple and straightforward, no need to confuse and spin.

If the BN government, PDRM and AG find RPK's articles causing anger among Muslims, cite the specific articles, charge him in court under due process of law. Give him the right to defend himself to be assisted by his lawyers. This is the rule of law and is practised world wide in any democracy. And at the end of the day, if the court finds him guilty as charged, then lock him up in jail.

Article 8 of ISA cannot be used to stifle and preempt the harbeas corpus application for juficial review.

Ain't that simple?
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written by SiHangChai, September 24, 2008 22:53:45
to that botak syed tak guna hamid, RPK is branded as "Salman Rushdie of Malaysia" ... Po yoooooooooou! Syed Hamid, you should think of a way on how to shaft your own head into cow dugs hole. You seem to deny that you act on personal interest and you are merely carrying out on directive, but you sickening face is the idiot behind of all the evils. Pray for good Islam to see you off soon ..
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written by malgal, September 24, 2008 22:58:45
Malaysian Insider insidiously dismissed RPK's articles as hearsay!!! How quickly they arrived at this verdict. Charge RPK in a PROPER court of law ( not to be mistaken for law-less) and let's hear what true justice deals with him. M Insider has thrown their lot in without letting justice run its course, what does that make of them?
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written by oct, September 25, 2008 07:48:06
There are still others who are worse than RPK who had caused almost racial disaster and yet they are free to roam around. This is because they are from UMNOputra. People who have shown disrespect to our Sultan by calling them Natang, people who called other people pendatang, people who have uttered seditious words and waved the kris are still around with impunity.

If by detaining RPK under ISA is not selective punishment, I don't know what is. This AMNO is full of hatred and unforgiving that they will do anything to stay in power. Let's show them what people power can do. Send AMNO to hell once and for all and free our RPK!!!!
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written by KBodoh, September 25, 2008 08:36:11
Dear Amino & Gomen, You have claimed that what RPK said in his blog is hearsay, rubbish and maligned islam. Court case have been filed and pending. As citizen we would like to gives the benefits of doubt to the Amino & Gomen that it really hearsay, rubbish, etc until proven otherwise. With your recent behaviour and action even before the case proceed, you have proven to us, citizen of Malaysia, that what said by RPK holds truth and u Amino & Gomen has being robbing us, irrespective of us rich or poor, all this 50 years. If not earlier, comes next election, Amino and Bad N may become history. That is our promise.
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written by Malaysiaputra, September 25, 2008 11:50:11
By arresting RPK under ISA, which actually was formulated for use against the communist terrorist, Syed Hamid and his cohorts are admitting that RPK, just one person is a greater threat to Umno than Mahathir. More dangerous than Mahathir .

Mahathir only attack Badawi alone whilst RPK with his exposure of the misdeeds of Umnoputras and their cronies , is creating an "earthquake" that send shockwave through the whole Umno and BN structure, from the foundation to the Apex.

The shockwave of the exposures is causing fracture in the Umno BN structure.

So, now Umno in particular through Syed Hamid wants to silence RPK.

RPK has done a great job and the rakyat have awoken to the deception of the Umnoputras who have their personal interest above that of the nation.
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written by NRR, September 25, 2008 12:11:58
"His articles could arouse anger among Muslims," RPK has written what the minister says could arouse anger among Muslims. Now that RPK's article has been published I have not seen any anger aroused among Muslims. So what is the big deal incarcerating RPK when his article has not resulted in what the Minister says. So RPK should be released immediately.
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