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This is the first time in history that a legitimate government was forced to conduct its business under a tree. I am going to propose a ceremony to place a bronze plaque under that tree so that generations to come can get to see the spot where the people took back power from the government, minus the bloodshed as well.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Section 124 of the Penal Code reads as follows:

"Whoever, with the intention of inducing or compelling or attempting to induce or compel a member of Parliament or of any legislative assembly or of any state executive council to exercise or refrain from exercising in any manner the lawful powers of such member, assaults or wrongfully restrains, or attempts wrongfully to restrain, or overawes by means of criminal force, or the show of criminal force, or attempts so to overawe, such member shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to a fine."

The Perak CPO, Datuk Zulkifli Abdullah, has breached Section 124 of the Penal Code. Technically, therefore, he can be charged for a criminal offence -- and, if found guilty, can be jailed or fined, or both. That is the law and one just can’t avoid punishment if one has broken the law.

But will he be made to face punishment? If the Speaker of the Perak State Assembly -- or any member of the public for that matter -- makes a police report against him, then the police are obligated, by law, to open a case file and investigate the report.



Over the last 11 years, thousands upon thousands of police reports have been made against those who walk in the corridors of power. But almost every single report has ended up in the NFA (No Further Action) tray. Try, however, to make a police report against someone perceived as ‘anti-establishment’. Within 24 hours an investigation will be launched and the police, with guns and Balaclavas, will swoop on the ‘dangerous criminal’.

Remember what happened to Anwar Ibrahim back in September 1998 and then, ten years later, in 2008? Both times the police came as if they were about to arrest Botak Chin, Bentong Kali, the Mamak Gang, or what have you. And, mind you, in both these incidences, Anwar’s lawyers had contacted the police to inform them that their client would voluntarily surrender himself at any police station that they want him to if asked.

Why the need to do a military-style operation as if Anwar was going to fight with guns and bombs till the last man standing? He had already said he would go in to the police station if asked. In fact, in the 2008 Hollywood-style arrest, Anwar was already on the way to the police station to make good his 2.00pm appointment when they arrested him so dramatically just outside his house as he was leaving for the police station.

Thousands upon thousands of police reports have been made over the 11 years which have all come to nought in the end. I have personally made two, one against the Director of the Criminal Investigation Department, Bakri Zinin, and another against JAKIM. The police not only classified them as NFA, they did not even call me in for my statement to be recorded, which is the usual procedure. In short, the police just totally ignored my two police reports.

I remember, back in 2001, when ten of us, all Reformasi activists, were detained under the Internal Security Act. The Special Branch goaded us and asked whether we really think we can take over the government. You can take to the streets, said the police. You can even win the general elections. But we own the guns and we decide who gets to form the government. Saari Sungib, in fact, wrote about this in his series of eight or ten books about his two-year experience in Kamunting and the two-month detention prior to that.

The police support the government-of-the-day, one very senior police officer told me. But we decide who gets to form the government and who becomes the Prime Minister, another officer told Saari. And if the Prime Minister tak betul jalan, they might even find his car dalam gaung the next day.

Strong and confrontational words indeed from the defenders of justice and upholders of public safety and security. Are they employed as guardians of the peace or to decide who gets to form the government and becomes the Prime Minister?

I remember what one Deputy Director of the Special Branch once told me. When the May 13 race riots broke out, Bukit Aman held a briefing for all its officers and the instructions to the officers was: you are Malays first and police officers second. You job is to defend Malay political power and dominance. Understandably, only the Malay officers were invited for that briefing.

Another non-Malay Special Branch officer who was on duty outside Datuk Harun Idris’s house moments before the May 13 riots started had this to relate. He saw the crowd surge forward after a series of rabble-rousing speeches by various UMNO leaders and they started hacking to death all the non-Malays they came across.

I was alone and had just one revolver with six bullets, he told me. What could I do against thousands of parang-wielding rioters bent on drawing blood? I tucked my revolver in my waist and just stood by helplessly and watched as they hacked to death innocent non-Malays who did not know what the hell was going on.

This officer managed to save a couple of people but was himself confronted by some soldiers who raised their rifles and took aim at his head. In desperation he took out his authority card and explained that he was a police officer. The soldiers gave him ten seconds to get out of there before they shoot him dead. Invariably, he resigned from the force in disgust soon after that. Being a Special Branch officer who was on duty at ‘Ground Zero’ when May 13 exploded means he knew more than he could endure.

Another friend whose father was an army camp commander at the time of May 13 told me how his father opted for early retirement not long after that. On retirement he became a recluse and refused to meet any of this old army mates. He totally turned his back on the army and on his old friends from his army days. He knew something that we all don’t but he refused to talk about the army or May 13 till the day he died.

The police revealed their ‘true colours’ again in Perak today. No, Barisan Nasional is not a coalition of 14 political parties. It is a coalition of 16. The other two are the police and the Elections Commission (SPR). The police and SPR are also part of Barisan Nasional and are out to serve the interests of that ruling coalition. Can we trust the police and SPR when their job is to ensure that UMNO stays in power?

This was, in fact, confirmed by SPR in a meeting we had with them back in 2000. When asked why they would not abolish the postal vote system now that the Communist insurgency has ended and the soldiers are no longer in the jungles fighting the CTs (Communist Terrorists), they replied: if we abolish the postal vote system then not a single Minister would be able to retain his or her seat.

We were shocked by that reply and, after a few minutes of deafening silence, we asked them, “Isn’t it the job of the SPR to guarantee fair and free elections?”

They replied, “No, the job of the SPR is to ensure that the Malays do not lose political power.”

The SPR may be crooks but at least they are honest about it. I suppose that makes them honest crooks just like we have virgin prostitutes. And the police are no less slimy. And if what happened today in Perak can’t convince you of this then nothing in the world will ever convince you.



Perak is supposed to be Najib’s ‘Waterloo’. And I mean, of course, Najib as Napoleon Bonaparte, the man who lost the war, not Najib as the Duke of Wellington, the man who won. Najib’s political fortunes will be determined by whether he gets to retain Perak or he loses it back to Pakatan Rakyat. Currently, it appears like Najib’s coup d’etat has failed and Pakatan Rakyat has managed to launch a successful counter-coup, albeit constitutionally. This makes Najib’s position very dicey indeed.

Najib needs to make sure he does not lose Perak. The forces opposed to him do not really mind if Perak falls back into Pakatan Rakyat’s hands. Okay, so they lose Perak. But then they will also lose Najib as well. It is a sort of ‘package deal’. If Perak goes, then Najib goes as well. Losing Perak is a small price to pay for blocking Najib from becoming Prime Minister.

I realised, when they postponed my sedition and criminal defamation trials to end-April and end-May respectively, that bringing Najib down through the evidence I was supposed to reveal during these trials would not happen as planned after all. Thus far, only the sedition trial has commenced. The criminal defamation trial has not even started yet. Even then, the sedition trial is not even halfway through.

Currently, the prosecution is still presenting its case. At the end of the prosecution’s case the court will decide whether I have a case to answer to and whether my defence needs to be called. If, just like in the Altantuya murder trial, the court feels there is no case, then I will be acquitted without my defence being called, just like what happened to Razak Baginda. This would mean nothing would be revealed, as there will be no trial.

The problem with this would be, all this may happen a year or more down the road, long after Najib takes over as Prime Minister. So there is really no reason to hold my breath until I turn blue. I will be long dead from asphyxiation by the time anything is going to happen, and even then only if it will happen. It will not be in the interest of Najib to allow the trial to go its entire length and breadth, as he knows I am waiting to reveal the evidence once my defence is called. The best would be for the court to acquit me without my defence being called. Even now, when it is still only the prosecution’s case, much of what is surfacing in court is proving very embarrassing for Najib.

Anyway, not knowing whether what I want to say will ever see the light of day, I have decided to change my strategy. Instead of depending on the trial, I have sent all the notes of the court proceedings to Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Sure, they have blocked most from surfacing in the trial. Superintendent Gan Tack Guan refuses to reply to all the questions posed by my lawyer, YB Gobind Singh Deo. But what he has told us thus far is damaging enough.

For example, Supt Gan confirmed that no investigation was ever launched to confirm whether Najib was, or was not, involved in Altantuya’s murder. Okay, this is not evidence that he was. But there is also no evidence to prove he was not. And no less than Supt Gan, the Investigating Officer of the Altantuya murder, who said this. And he said this while testifying during my sedition trial.

Most lawyers would argue that just because one was not proven innocent does not mean this is evidence that one is guilty (although this was how they found Anwar guilty and sent him to jail for more than six years). Sure, if seen in isolation this may be so. But it should not be seen in isolation. It must be read together with the Affidavit that Razak Baginda signed when he applied for bail in the early days of his trial.

Now, this Affidavit can’t be ignored because this Affidavit was the basis for the court to rule that Razak is not guilty and subsequently acquitted him of the murder charge. This Affidavit is crucial. This Affidavit bought Razak his freedom. And the court believed what Razak had said in his Affidavit. So, what did this Affidavit say?

Razak said, simply, that he never knew the two police officers on trial for Altantuya’s murder until they were introduced to him by Musa Safri, Najib’s ADC. That was when he first met them. Then Razak goes into detail about what happened thereafter, which I had already written about before and, therefore, do not need to repeat here.

The question that begs answer is: who instructed Musa to assist Razak and who subsequently sent the police officer -- Chief Inspector Azilah -- to go and see him to help him out of his predicament? And did not Razak also say, in the same Affidavit, that he went to Najib’s office to meet Musa and accidentally bumped into (teserempak) Azilah there?

Razak’s conversation with Azilah, about who sent him, etc., also needs to be noted. In short, Najib’s office or someone in Najib’s office set up the whole arrangement. This is what Razak said. And the court believed Razak and freed him from jail.

Was this investigated? According to Supt Gan, no! So they have no way of knowing whether this is true or not. But the court thinks it is true and that is why it freed Razak. So the matter is not about whether Najib was proven guilty. It is about him not being proven innocent. And Najib is not a simple man-in-the-street. He is the man who is going to be the next Prime Minister. And a Prime Minister must be above suspicion, especially when it involves murder.

That was my argument. And I explained this when I sent the official court papers to Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi with a plea to not appoint Najib as the next Prime Minister. I tried to make it simple. I am not saying that Najib has been proven guilty of murder. I am saying that Supt Gan confirmed that Najib has not been proven innocent. The police did nothing. They never launched any investigation. And Supt Gan confirmed this during my trial.

Okay, maybe I did not win first prize. They made sure I would not with the ‘I can’t reply’, ‘I don’t know how to reply’, ‘How do I reply to that’ answers that Supt Gan gave us. But at least I won second prize, for now. We have thus far failed to prove that Najib is guilty, and that may take us another year of hearings before we can do that -- which might be too late by then. But we have succeeded in proving that the police never cleared him either.

The ball is now at Abdullah Badawi’s feet. Whether he wants to hand over to Najib at the end of this month or not is his call. But the Altantuya murder is not the only issue. Perak is one more nail in Najib’s coffin. Today, it looks like Barisan Nasional has lost Perak, which means Najib lost. Then there is the emergency meeting this afternoon where some UMNO veterans are going to apply for a court injunction to delay the UMNO Assembly scheduled for the end of this month.

More than 1,000 reports have been made alleging corruption by the many contestants in the UMNO party elections. That is more reports than number of candidates. The UMNO veterans want the party to delay the Assembly until after all the cases have been investigated. What happens if someone (or many) wins the party elections and later is found guilty of corruption (money politics)? They would have to resign and this would be embarrassing for UMNO.

Imagine the entire UMNO Supreme Council and its three Vice-Presidents who win at the end of this month are found guilty of corruption. The entire leadership would need to resign or get sacked. UMNO would be put to shame, not to mention the bother of holding the party elections all over again.

I said this before and I will say it again. 24 hours is a long time in politics. Governments can fall in a mere 24 hours. What more 24 days? Najib may yet not become Prime Minister come end of this month. Sure, he may make Deputy President of UMNO. But that does not mean he will also become Prime Minister. How he handles Perak the next 24 hours and what results from the emergency meeting by the UMNO veterans this afternoon and the injunction that may follow it would have a bearing on Najib’s chances of becoming Prime Minister.

And if Abdullah Badawi does what I hope he will do with the court papers I sent him, then Najib’s goose is cooked. And it will no longer matter what they do to me. Najib will be out and Perak will be back under Pakatan Rakyat. My job is done. What happens thereafter is not a big deal.

This is something Najib does not understand. He thought he knew the game. In reality, he does not. The game is actually very simple indeed. It is called ‘Russian Roulette’. We load the chamber with one bullet, spin the chamber, and pull the trigger. I have pulled it and it did not fire. It just ‘clicked’. It is now Najib’s turn to pull the trigger. Will it fire or will it also go ‘click’? I really don’t know. Najib will have to pull the trigger for us to see. If it ‘clicks’, then the gun comes back to me and it is my turn to, again, pull the trigger. And this game of Russian Roulette will continue until one of us gets a bullet in the head.

Yes, I live dangerously. But I do not do so for the sake of living dangerously. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. No pain, no gain. This is all necessary. Perak was Najib’s doing. He created that mess. So we have to mess him up if need be to get back Perak. And it looks like that may have happened today in spite of what Najib and the police tried to do.

To the Perak CPO, Datuk Zulkifli Abdullah, I have only one thing to say: you have breached Section 124 of the Penal Code. Go straight to jail, do not pass ‘go’, and do not collect RM200 on the way to jail. And to Nizar, well done. We were in Perak today and we are very honoured to have witnessed history in the making. This is the first time in history that a legitimate government was forced to conduct its business under a tree. I am going to propose a ceremony to place a bronze plaque under that tree so that generations to come can get to see the spot where the people took back power from the government, minus the bloodshed as well.

This is Peoples’ Power in the true sense of the word. Syabas. I am proud of you, Nizar. By the powers invested in me, I now proclaim you an Honorary Bugis Warrior.

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written by Celestial, March 03, 2009 15:08:19
The Speaker should charge everyone who obstructed the Assembly from convening today. That includes the Police moron in charge as well as the State Secretary. Power back to the People.
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written by kampongmali, March 03, 2009 15:08:32
Where are we heading to??? It seems like no one is in control to "correct" the situation. I have lost confidence in whatever legal bodies in our country, be it justice,police,the so called ruling party aka Bee En, the Sultan who suppose to look after the Rakyat's welfare. What is actually happening in Malaysia ?

The best possible solution I could see here now is to go back to the Queen. Though the opposition took over five states, the dumb Bee En leaders refuse to accept the loss. It is an embarrasing situation in democratic country. I invite all the learned high level civil servants as well as individuals who are creating mockery in this country to undersatnd the real meaning of democracy. "The government is decided by the Rakyat" and not otherwise. The whole world is laughing at us on how we manage our country.
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written by ibabonma, March 03, 2009 15:10:09
Perakian is proud of her Sultan, the ex-Lord President, and the top score lawyer of Malaysian Judiciary but withdrawn to the fact that Hospital Bahagia Tanjung Rambutan (hospital gila) is located 15 kilometer away from Tuanku’s residence.
With profound respect, to my wife especially, it is common among us Perakians to say ‘orang Tanjung Rambutan semua gila’. Actually they are referring to the hospital inmates (with due respect, too).

Tuanku is an exception here because HRH is not the residence of Tanjung Rambutan (we are from Batu Gajah). But my late uncle also from Batu Gajah was also an ex-inmate and so was a friend of mine (with due respect) who slaughtered his own father soon after claiming he shot President Kennedy!
Not to forget too, (what's more) is the branding of the silver state: not Darul Redzuan but the priceless catchphrase ‘Ipoh mali, kencing talak bunyi’. Where you can find one if not in Ipoh?

Besides, Perak has an interesting annual tourists happening i.e. Sport Orang Gila Hospital Tanjung Rambutan. That’s why you see umbrella shape zinc sheets being nailed midway to the coconut trunks to stop them from climbing the trees instead of going to the tape in the 100 meters dash!

So orang gila(s) can be found everywhere, may be at some of the palaces but mostly at UMNO Headquarters and they went berserk/bananas vis-à-vis Perak State Assembly stage show.
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written by malgal, March 03, 2009 15:17:59
And no dipping your paws into the community chest either to take the rakyat's money.

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written by malgal, March 03, 2009 15:21:03
Najib made himself umno chief perak undoubtedly to wear the winning laurels and matching grin. But Nizar and Siva stumped him with the tree-sitting.
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written by tino_chan1988, March 03, 2009 15:22:48
You are right RPK, UMNO-led BN is made up of 16 parties and they are the machineries and tools of the people in power. There is no fairness and there is no justice, only UMNO politics and policies practiced by the those in power to protect their personal agendas.

It's time for the people in Perak to show who are in-charge. Let democracy prevail and let the rakyat speak their minds.

Democracy is for the people, by the people!

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written by OVERLORD, March 03, 2009 15:26:02
Pete
Don't bet on Badawi to give you a reprive.He flip-flops too much!...His recent statement concerning the Perak fiasco sounded more like someone who is leaving office on Najib's terms.....God Bless RPK Bapak Revolusi!!!

The coppers was there for all to see,
Our dear MP's was forced to flee
They took refuge under a shady tree
Siva knows this is a necessity,
Right on the count of one, two ,three,
Votes were cast as it should be,
Long live Nizar and democracy,
And the rest is just history....
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written by educationist, March 03, 2009 15:27:31
Yes, the CPO should go to jail.
Hope Siva lodges a report against.
Even if it become another NFA case.
It's the principle of the matter.
RPK, I can only hope your expectation that Badawi will take action now is correct.
I'm afraid he'll just sit on it.
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written by hiro, March 03, 2009 15:29:29
Pakatan is constitutionally correct in Perak, but with BN command of physical power, this won't be the end. Finally, they will have no choice but to declare a state of emergency.

No, BN is not just a 14 party coalition - more like 17. The police and the entire federal and some state civil service is the 13th, Election Commission the 14th, MACC the 15th, Judiciary the 16th and some members of the royalties the 17th.
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written by krising1, March 03, 2009 15:29:44
BN has been shamelessly using every instrument of government to act against the opposition and to prop it up. Democracy will not work until every obeys the law and acts according to the law. The police and civil service have failed to observe the law. They will pay for it. Not only the rakyat of Malaysia but whole world is watching. BN can checks and find that its support is less today than it was on Mar 8, 2008. You know what is going to happen to you in GE13.

As for the police, they want to arrest those who "abused" the police. Yet they did not care to act against those goons who prevented the YBs from entering the assembly. There will be a day of reckoning for the police who were on the ground today.

Now the honourable judicial commissioner - if the speaker has to be represented by the state legal officer because, as speaker, he is a state official, why does the same rule not apply to Zambry since he claims that he is the MB. I am surprised that the Speaker's legal team gave up very feebly - preferring to defer than fight the issue.

PR has made the people proud! You have earned our respect.
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written by cahaya, March 03, 2009 15:31:14
RPK, the news about Perak State Assembly meeting under a tree has gone international. The world is watching this Waterloo event. We like a report by Associated Press in the Jakarta Post, which included a nice photo of the "Pokok Demokrasi" (angsana tree?), with the ADUN meeting below surrounded by a huge crowd.
http://www.thejakartapost.com/...ament.html
May what happened this morning in Perak inspire others elsewhere in Malaysia to stand up for democracy!
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written by BOB007, March 03, 2009 15:33:12
yes RPK this stupid police dog suport BN....we as rakyat know all the trut... even we know tht coming 14th elaction PR will win big but be4r that this najis anak derhaka will do sumething to start racial crisis like 13 may....so to all my malay friends becarefull with ur move dont trust this stupit najis n UMNO...god is great we as malaysian must stand together to fight BN....
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written by DreamLady, March 03, 2009 15:36:41
My dear Raja Petra, million thanks for the heart-warming write-up, I am moved to tears following the events from the beginning of the day. It is just unthinkable for the assembly to take place under the tree, I would say it is all fated that things happened that way and there left behind a tree that the next generations of ours shall remember the brave warriors of Pakatan rakyat and the people of Perak who defied the UMNO goons and the devils.

Thank you once again for your passion and the love for mankind.I do wish you to take note that your name is always included in my daily prayers, I pray to God,"ya Allah ya Tuhan ku, hapuskanlah segala bala dan ancaman dari Raja Petra and semoga Tuhan bebaskan dia dari penjara .......Ami..in."

Please, God grant my wish to take good care of Raja petra. We love you dearly, Raja.......
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written by Melly, March 03, 2009 15:39:48
Pete: I Quote,' nothing ventured,nothing gained. No pain no gain'. I'll go one farther. No gut, no glory. No glory,no crown'. You are indeed my 'KING'.
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written by Kacang Tanah, March 03, 2009 15:41:49
PKR supporters should start to lodge police report against Perak CPO for breacheing Setion 124 of the Penal Code Make it today and make sure it hits another record in terms of number. The we can celebrate for achieving 2 world records in a single day.
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written by shamadz72, March 03, 2009 15:56:43
My father ex-Army Commanding Officer also did told me something about the May 13 incident. Something about the government version given to the public which is different than the one been briefed to the top military officer. But I was too small at that time and my father didn't really mention clearly what happened up until today.

(I am not implying that the military or police or the government has did something wrong, but simply saying that what we knew on the official version of May 13 is not what really transpired)
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written by jjireh99, March 03, 2009 16:06:41
You see, many people or should I say the UMNO goons think that the rakyat are all anti-establishment! They were all elected by us so how can we be anti-establishment? Unfortunately, we have been hood-winked all these past 5o years, not that we don't or haven't suspected things were very wrong for sometime now, years, maybe. But, no one dares come out to say it! Ask the rakyat now and see whether anyone believes in dpm even though he has not been proven guilty of all his "crimes" and corruptions!!!!! Moreover, I personally feel that pm has no gumption to lead this country to greater heights, largely due to his SIL!!!! I think if his late wife is still around, she might garner support for him, I have no doubt. She might even put the SIL in his small shoes!!!! That's all. The only sane thing to do right now, forget about the palace with due respect, is to have a snap election Well, if the Malays still want back their status of who should rule, then, so be it to preserve peace
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written by Darth Vader, March 03, 2009 16:07:35
RPK,

The plaque should be sponsored by the people of Perak and Malaysia. This is becoz peace loving malaysian always believe in "The government by the people, for the people"

If you decide to open an account for this, then do it by opening in CIMB. I hereby pledge RM1 to your cause.
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written by malsia1206, March 03, 2009 16:20:00
And may I suggest the bronze plague moument carries the inscription "Renaissance of Malaysian Democrcy - 03rd March 2009". And these people must sit a pass test -
1. students before admission to local colleges and universities
2. candidates who wish to contest in State and Parliamentary elections
3. Governmental staffs of all levels, especially those in Putrjaya
4. Police officers before promotion to Superintendant rank
5. Menteri Besars, Speakers and political Secretaries
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written by dumbfounded, March 03, 2009 16:20:22
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written by wongnoball, March 03, 2009 16:37:40
Honorary Bugis Warrior
I like these new titles over Tun, Tan Sri and Datuk......
And for Speaker Siva too
That means all those UMNO Youth Goons who Obstructed Karpal in Parliament recently also have to
Go straight to jail, do not pass ‘go’, and do not collect RM200
First on the list:
Petaling Jaya Utara UMNO Youth Chief, Latt Sharizan Abdullah
Are we ready for Citizen Arrest of this person??.....the Rest Karpal can deal with as all Brazenly gave him their Business Card.
The Spin on MSM will be to put all the Blame on Pak Lah for the Perak Fiasco.....but we all know its regim kejam ganas Rosmah Fat Lips face body Najis EVIL UMNO-BN Plan. They better start moving money overseas and Migrating....we rakyat are in no mood to be KIND to Murderers, Corruption and Intimidation!!
Perak is on Auto Pilot for 1 months...incredible. Be good that it happens to all UMNO-BN states.....then no change for Corruption. Semua buat kerja dan Jangan cakap Banyak!
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written by Macrophage, March 03, 2009 16:41:46
UMNO has nothing to be proud of today. Even if Najib's career survives this episode, his obituary is already written. Najib the pharoah, the epitome of evil shall be judged and punished accordingly by Him in due course.

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written by Malaysiaku, March 03, 2009 16:46:50
1) Congratulations to Nizar and PKR for a job well done in Perak. Never give up what was grabbed from you all illegally.

2) Thank you RPK for the support for justice, equality and saving Malaysia.

3) A police report should be made against the Perak Police Head for his illegal act to the people elected PRK State Govt. While they may take no action now, it should be recorded in history of what the Police and the BN govt has done illegally. Hopefully, and the Public like me, will demand that these rogues in the Govt should face justice like the criminals of war eventually, even if it should take a few decades as long as they are alive. So, I would say, make a police report for the record. They should not be allowed to get away and shall go down in history as rogues against the citizens of Malaysia.

4) With these things happening in Malaysia, the Opposition should report this to the UN officially. We are now no better than some third world countries that don't respect human rights, democracy (even though they know how to preach it but don't practice it as well as know how to criticize others like the present Malaysian Govt) and justice. There is no law now in Malaysia and human rights and oppression are practiced daily with oppositions put into jail with trail and evidence). What is the world doing about it? Oh, yes, we have oil too.
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written by imanj, March 03, 2009 16:46:50
I express my dissapointment to the governing body of this country as malaysian.As a muslim convert where more often to have become malay,it would seem so wrong for anyone to suggest by professing anoyher faith one has disregarded the race they are born to.It has been a struggle as convert.Not all muslims are malays and not all muslim convert enter into a marriage with malays.There are many converts who partners are converts too.Many families are estranged with how political race/religion and other issues escalate in this country.

"Where is the sense of belonging?"

My little almost 4year old daughter would tell anyone she only wants to be malaysian.Seeing the potential in her as how she grows and adapts so well,her mummy and daddy it would only be a reality if the issueswould not seem threatening enough for her well being[present/future].

So how could anyone not take moment to consider compassion,understanding,to see things through all angles and only then build or execute an opinion or act.
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written by mypanida, March 03, 2009 16:51:59
WE must protect our REPRESENTATIVES at all cost
WE must coordinate a security system around them 24/7.
WE must ensure their safeties even at the cost of our lives !!!
We must do resort to this measure for our coming generations.
We must talk to the guys in uniformed why there were being used for something as criminal as this.They must give in to their consciences of obeying orders that they know are wrong on a daily basis.
We want them on our side because without the pdrm muscles those umno will capitulate !!!!
We implored you to do the right thing that is beneficial to us mutually.
We don't have to possess much intelligence to know that the BN is VERY, VERY, WRONG !!!!!
Please wake up and side with the Rakyat. WE are all Malaysians
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written by Bloodhound, March 03, 2009 16:52:51
Yes, let Ipoh be his Waterloo. This will stop him from causing further mischiefs in Selangor, Kedah. Penang and Kelantan.

We have to stop him dead-in-the-track at Ipoh in order that other states will not suffer the same fate and miseries that Perak had unfortunately encountered by his presence.

Let the people of Perak bring out the full force of their fury against his illegitimate activities where ever he goes. He must be stopped before he can do more damage the our already tarnished institutions andd pillars of freedom and democracy.

Let this be a lesson for him to be more civil in his approach to the people whom he is supposed to be serving, and not the other way around! Let it be served upon him that he can never play around with the lives and livelihood of the ordinary people of Malaysia....no matter how rich or how connected he may be!

The rights and freedom of all ordinary Malaysians must be respected without qualification by all institutions!
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written by OVERLORD, March 03, 2009 16:56:41
One positive outcome of this fiasco - The RainTree Golf Club in KL will experience a surge in membership application......Long live Nizar and Siva!!!
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written by nothing less, March 03, 2009 17:16:22
For these very reasons, thats why DCM of Penang YB Ramasamy said that applications to the civil service by mon Malays are torn and thrown out. This is to make sure that the Malays form the largest number in the civil service. Look at all senior govt positions including the police, armed forces and the whole civil service for the matter, all are held by the Malays. The nons are usually for the non important post or just a window wash only. The police, there are no state police officers from other races and in Federal level, there is a Chinese director but no INDIANS at all. Think about it!!!!!!!!!
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written by Lyon, March 03, 2009 17:29:40
Dear RPK,

Syabas to you and the others who valiantly ofer to give lives in cause of justice.

" The police and SPR are also part of Barisan Nasional and are out to serve the interests of that ruling coalition."

Don't you think that it should be a coalition of 17 parties, you forgot the judiciary.

Cheers mate, my prayers are for you.
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written by panca, March 03, 2009 17:30:45
After the plaque is installed(Pete, should grace the ceremony) and we fellow Rakyat will tie Yellow Ribbons on the Tree that signify wise men fought for democracy through adversity.

Again, this is my dedication to all Perakians, Aduns, Rakyat - Malaysian.

The song has mentioned words resemblance of(Ipoh)Town, King and Queen...this is the place I long to be....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43n39Jtp7p8

Cheers Bro Pete.
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written by picadilly, March 03, 2009 17:37:36
Lets see what BUTUSAN says:

ADUN pakatan pembangkang cuba rempuh masuk bangunan SUK
03/03/2009 10:16am


IPOH 3 Mac - Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) pakatan pembangkang bersama puluhan penyokong cuba merempuh masuk ke dalam bangunan Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri (SUK) yang menempatkan DUN pagi ini.

Bagaimanapun mereka berjaya dihalang pihak polis yang mengawal ketat pintu masuk ke bangunan itu sejak petang semalam. - Utusan
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written by mob1900, March 03, 2009 17:55:47


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written by smalluncle, March 03, 2009 17:57:14
DAULAT TUANKU ! DAULAT TUANKU

Thank you, for I believe he knew, for allowing Siapa Nama - er... Lajib to take over Perak would be like preparing to hammer the last nail into La's coffin. Knowing how bad a conductor La is, he will screw up. And He did. Thank you , Tuanku.

Siva & gang must make many reports on all those caught on tape who are obstructing their entry to the state building.

Not that we will see justice done, this is a move to collect bonuslink points for redemption in next GE ( or Perak state election). And what happen today PR fain 1 million points Already. Looks like, if a fresh state election were to be held, the talk of B(The) End LOOSING deposit is highly possibly. And that, will be another history in making.

By the way, that Historical tree is likely a Rain Tree and not Angsana. Whatever it is, lets make it a state tree for Perak, plank the along all the road shoulders. It gives good avenue too.

Finally, Pak Lah and Tingkat 4 are very smart eh. Pak Lah keep the military under him as he knew what La.. is capable of if he has the army under him. I think the Tingkat 4 guys also had advice him to let loose so they can see siapa nama Budak Lajib itu screw up (and he did today) hence the next move : UMNO veterans are going to apply for a court injunction to delay the UMNO Assembly scheduled for the end of this month.

Checkmate
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written by joejoe, March 03, 2009 18:06:46
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written by Francis, March 03, 2009 18:27:11
Section 124 of the Penal Code should be applied on all who blocked today's sitting.
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written by johntyc, March 03, 2009 18:35:41
Now it's up to Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah.

DAULAT TUANKU
DAULAT TUANKU
DAULAT TUANKU

ps.-please make it right this time.
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written by areenna, March 03, 2009 19:23:42
VIDEO PANAS ZAHID HAMIDI
http://amkbagandatoh.********.com/2008/12/jenayah-zahid-hamidi.html

How a man almost been chopped so the body can put in a sack by Zahid Hamidi.
The victim told everyting.
The victim didn't the surrender evidence to police but waiting for court, because he dont trust the police.

When will UMNO supporters going to realize?
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written by magen, March 03, 2009 19:23:46
go straight jangan belok belok
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written by smeagrooo, March 03, 2009 19:56:28
This is Peoples’ Power in the true sense of the word. Syabas. I am proud of you, Nizar. By the powers invested in me, I now proclaim you an Honorary Bugis Warrior.

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Haha, i like this! And by the power vested in US, the rakyat wants u as PM!
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written by smeagrooo, March 03, 2009 19:57:37
so if these "people" the guardians of the country are scums, shldnt we cheer each time one of them falls in the line of duty?
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written by gpjoseph, March 03, 2009 20:28:05
I came from Perak and I an very proud of the Sultan. I have a huge respect for him. For the past few weeks the country is watching this beloved state of mine BUT for the wrong reason. Please Tuanku intervene while there is still time. I love you. I love Perak. I love Malaysia. DAULAT TUANKU
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written by mrbean, March 03, 2009 20:30:13
F the police, f those who talk about M rights... F all of the UMNO people... F the word "prince of the earth..... we are definitely living in a land where these people are still having the mind set of Hang Tuah's time i.e. backwards by 600 years ago... The world is watching and they are laughing at the cowardice and abuse by the police and umno and at the rakyat for not pushing the extra mile forward.. Perakians and Malaysians should do an People Power like in Philipines or the one in Thailand... stop hiding behind mama's skirts.
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written by TingMK, March 03, 2009 20:34:14
My earnest prayer, with tears in my eyes, is Najib will never become PM of our beloved country Malaysia.

God, have mercy on us.
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written by Changes, March 03, 2009 20:37:52
Why let this happen? Why let 1 blady man play the cards? People of PERAK you got Bxxxs. DO IT NOW? NO NEED TO THINK OF WIFE AND CHILDREN
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written by changeformalaysia, March 03, 2009 21:28:35
PR, This is the right time to kick out BN in Perak.
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written by tokbahaman, March 03, 2009 21:50:00
"To the Perak CPO, Datuk Zulkifli Abdullah, I have only one thing to say: you have breached Section 124 of the Penal Code. Go straight to jail, do not pass ‘go’, and do not collect RM200 on the way to jail."

Don't forget the State Secretary too. Put them in the same cell if need be.

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written by *********, March 03, 2009 22:02:58
Time for their Majesty's to act against the Police, the Judiciary and the Evil BN/Umno regime. The High Court decision against the legitimate PR Government today has made a mockery of Democracy in Malaysia. If the Royals fail to act, the Rakyat will take up the struggle for Democracy henceforth...More http://*********.********.com
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written by Susanna, March 03, 2009 22:27:44
I am so proud of these assembly men. The courageous Speaker Sivakumar and the legitimate MB, Nizar, you two are such exemplary leaders. These are the people who give me and my children hope for our nation. Truly God has eyes and that is why the just shall triumph. What a historic moment when an assembly is held full view of the rakyat. What a lady who was there quipped: “You see how transparent PR is. We even hold a State Assembly sitting out in the open! We have nothing to hide. It is an open fact that Nizar is the legitimate MB and the PR State Government is that voted in by the majority of the people.” 1000% agree!
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written by alanlee, March 03, 2009 22:28:12
Malaysia is in the most sadistic state rite now. What kind of law do we still have if not jungle law ?
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written by atan, March 03, 2009 23:03:25
Prinsip Islam Hadhari akan memastikan pencapaian sepuluh prinsip utama;
Keimanan dan Ketakwaan Kepada Allah
Kerajaan Adil dan Beramanah
Rakyat Berjiwa Merdeka
Penguasaan Ilmu Pengetahuan
Pembangunan Ekonomi Seimbang dan Komprehensif
Kehidupan Berkualiti
Pembelaan Hak Kumpulan Minoriti dan Wanita
Keutuhan Budaya dan Moral
Pemeliharaan Alam Semulajadi
Kekuatan Pertahanan

The above are excerpts from Abdullah speech.And now ,we are never near there or going in that direction .RHETORICS....RHETORICS...RHETORICS.

Dont all muslims know that:
It is a sin of a muslim to see another being unjustly treated no matter what race or religion they are.It is a greater sin for a leader to apply law selectively so that it benefits oneself or party.It is even greater sin of the ulama not saying anything to correct the situation.
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written by bexe, March 03, 2009 23:07:40
Too much shit has come up thru the surface
The only way out for UMNO is to take control by force and that means calling an emergency. They will now engineer or create a situation where there will be some violence - that will provide them with the rationale to call emergency.
We need to fight them now, before they get their hands on the tools of an oppressive and illegal Government. Removing them from that perch would be infinitely more painful.
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written by CariJalan, March 03, 2009 23:09:32
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written by CariJalan, March 03, 2009 23:18:13
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written by temanmu, March 03, 2009 23:19:57
Najib is really a bumbling cock-up guy....

cocked-up the Altantuya murder cover-up,
cocked-up Perak takeover...

and will cock-up Malaysia if he becomes PM!

He better concentrate on coc@ing-up his lovers instead!
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written by Rozlan, March 03, 2009 23:40:39
I agree with RPK that legally PR had won the day.I also agree that UMNO still control the police and military..I expect a more brutal,lawless UMNO discarding the law in the coming days..A Myanmar style rule
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written by CariJalan, March 03, 2009 23:54:18
fencesitter,who say there is a 'YAB' Zambry and a legitimate MB? Are you insane or what? What makes you think that guy is the legitimate MB? The true and legitimate MB is our beloved YAM Datuk Seri Nizar and no one else. Get this right!
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written by apa jadi, March 04, 2009 00:55:47
Human progress from tree top, cave to house.

We have democracy regressing from an assemblyhouse to a tree.

Malaysia! You have achieved another Guiness Book of Record.
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written by ez24get, March 04, 2009 01:00:29
Strange decisions by this Judge, Ridwan Ibrahim.

1. The meeting of the PR assembly men ended about 10.30 am. The court decision was only made at after noon after the meeting had ended. The judge specifically mentioned that it does not apply retrospectively. So how could the earlier meeting be illegal?

2. Can the judge's decision be valid if Sivakumar:
i. is unrepresented?
ii. his lawyer has committed a conflict of interest by representing both the accused and the plaintiff? This may be the first in the history of Malaysia and around the world where the presiding judge allows this!

3. How can the restraining order be indefinite as to time? Does that mean Sivakumar cannot hold another Perak assembly until the next General Election? Therefore the state assembly and all business activities, investment, etc in Perak are to be suspended until 2013 by virtue of the judge's order. Maybe the judge aspires to be the Sultan?

4. Sivakumar, a public officer cannot hire private lawyers. Zambry also a public officer can hire private lawyers? Maybe the judge is of the opinion that Zambry is not the MB of Perak?

5. No penalty for breaching his RO? So why bother with the RO?

6. No grounds of decision backing his judgment?

7. So expeditious (taking only 2-3 hours in deciding his judgment) in such a very complex case? Is he superman or superficial?

8. Is the state assembly speaker within the jurisdiction of the courts such that he can issue an restraining order? A high court judge ordering a state assembly speaker what to do or not to do. A clerk in a construction company ordering a boss in a manufacturing company?

9 The RO states that Sivakumar cannot hold any UNLAWFUL assembly. Does that mean that a assembly which is lawful, like the one held earlier in the morning, is OK?

It is so pathetic in Malaysia that the higher you go in the hierarchy of the courts the worst are the quality of the judges and the bias of judgment. Many a time, the magistrate and session courts deliver better and more unbiased judgment. That is because all the judges that favour the powers that be have been promoted leaving only the good judges behind in the lower courts. That's why all opposition fear to bring their cases to higher courts because they will be stepping into kangaroo courts!
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written by pywong, March 04, 2009 01:36:27
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written by tumbledore, March 04, 2009 03:38:23
dear Pete,
it's a sad day for malaysian politics and a wonderful day for the people of malaysia. I've been reading MT since 916 and I'm convinced even if MT represents only a small portion of the general public, I'm proud to be a malaysian! that's the impression I get from the news and comments. we ARE different!! a chinese from m'sia is not a chinese like I meet here (mainland chinese), an indian from m'sia is not an indian from India and a Malaysian Malay is not an arab, indonesian or pakistani. we are an unique sort and in many ways superior.
in my five years stay in India I was never referred to as an indian but a foreigner, although appreciatingly! I'm living in Europe since 1980. I work with a lot of people: they always ask me why I'm not like the other foreigners, like the arabs, turks and poles. I tell them; it's because I'm from malaysia a multiracial country. I've been born and bred with chinese, indians, malays and europeans!

does it not mean that we were are step closer to 'the brave new world'!!

we could have shown the world that the division into classes is NOT the outcome of a civilised society' - Admirable Chrichten.

what have we now? umnoputras vs. the people

thanks for the coverage and my humble good wishes to the people like Siva and Nizar who are still crossing their swords with dumbno!

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written by flyer168, March 04, 2009 06:02:44


Dear Pet,

You have done everything that is "Humanly" possible, but "Do Not" give up the fight & struggle...

Just goes to show again, how "Desperate" & "Pathetic" our PM wannabe get to be, to CONTINUE pursueing this "FUTILE" Perak "Hung Exco" issue when the logical would be to "dissolve" the assembly.

We are witnessing the Desperate PM wannabe "Gutter Politics & Law of the Jungle" vs the Perak ex MB Dato’ Seri Mohd Nizar Jamaluddin's & Perak State Assembly Speaker YB Sivakumar’s courage, integrity and mental clarity in the face of grave adversity.

Desperate People, at Desperate Times, will RESORT to Desperate Henious Actions even if it means “Destroying” their “Honourable Family Legacy”, their own “MALAY MUSLIM HADHARI” party “UMNO” beyond “Redemption”, their Own Kind, this country & its Rayaat !

Through “Devine” intervention, UMNO, its Ketetuanan Leaders & their Lapdogs are now “Outdoing & Destroying” each other with their “Power, Greed & Henious Crimes” through "Gutter Politics" & their "Law of the Jungle"…ala “Jaguh Kampong Kindergarten” style.

To Ignore our Anak Bangsa Malaysia's call to the Powers-that-be, to Hear their Voices, to Listen, to See, to Learn, to Understand & Feel their Pain & their Despair....will be UMNO/BN's Lost Opportunity & Downfall.

Please say a little prayer in your own way & faith for God Almighty's "Devine Intervention".....

Every new day will be another "New Revelation" to reveal the "Truth" in its Self Destruct motion towards its "Demise".

Remember “What goes round, will come round to these Desperate UMNO Ketetuanan Beggars” - Past, Present & Future.

The “Opressors” will “FAIL” & God Almighty will ensure “Justice” will be done.
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written by JUST, March 04, 2009 06:44:28
Negara ku, tanah tumpahnya darah ku
Rakyat hidup bersatu dan maju
Rahmat bahagia, Tuhan kurniakan
Raja kita selamat bertakhta

My country, my native land
The people living united and progressive
May God bestow blessing and happiness
May our Ruler have a successful reign

Dream on .............. another 52 years
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written by SamSan, March 04, 2009 07:31:02
Was this Judicial Commissioner Ridwan Ibrahim part of the eminent team which represented Malayisa on the Pulau Batu case. If not, then I suggest to our AG to next time include him in any such future case, as he is the best qualified in law given his astute decision in the Perak Constitutional crisis. We need more of such esteemed legal minds to give Malaysia's Legal skills a boost and to change the low perception that the international community has on our legal acumen and standards.
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written by SamSan, March 04, 2009 07:49:34
Correction of the statement from Ketua Polis Kuala Lumpur Datuk Wira Mohamad Sabtu Osman

"Polis akan mengambil tindakan tegas bagi menghalang usaha tersebut termasuk mengadakan kawalan dan sekatan yang lebih ketat. Polis akan menghalang tindakan sekumpulan individu yang merancang menghantar memorandum kepada anggota Parlimen tertentu di bangunan Parlimen Khamis ini bagi memastikan tidak berlaku sebarang kekecohan di luar dan di dalam bangunan tersebut".

This warning does not apply to UMNO goons including AMENO Youth leaders and members. They are free to do what they want as AMENO is law unto itself.

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written by sorosapril, March 04, 2009 09:08:16
RPK, why do you send all the notes to AAB? do you really think he will read and take action when he did not do anything ever since he became the PM?

As for the tree, most probably they will send the City Hall people to cut it down before you erect the plaque there
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written by ibabonma, March 04, 2009 11:42:06
Mathias Chang, indeed it's silly of you to imagine this;

"Follow my advice, and UMNO and the Barisan Nasional will be able to wipe out Pakatan Rakyat by the second quarter of 2010......"

UMNO/BN is now venturing into the dinosauric border.
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written by Ben, March 04, 2009 17:55:53
Boss, how about giving Speaker YB Siva the honorary award too? We think he deserves it just for his courage alone, if not other reasons as well.
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written by lovemalaysiarakyat, March 06, 2009 00:39:35
Nizar, Siva and all the PR MPs are all heros.
And RPK, stand up for justice and the beloved country. All for Malaysia smilies/smiley.gif
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