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Wednesday, 27 May 2009 11:31

By Sim Kwang Yang

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1st – you are not allowed to wear YELLOW
2nd – you are not allowed to wear ORANGE
3rd – you are not allowed to wear BLACK
4th – you are not allowed to mention AMN, RB
5th – you are not allowed to light CANDLE
6th – you are not allowed to celebrate BIRTHDAY
7th – you are not allowed to FAST

You are not allowed to do this, do that, if I do not allowed you to.

But, you can never disallow me to vote.

I know which one to vote, so do you?

Let’s see until when you are allowed to do 1st to 7th.”

That was a comment posted by a reader on my piece on RPK yesterday.  He was referring to the harsh police action in arresting a whole bunch of people for illegal assembly in Ipoh yesterday, when the PR people tried to launch their hunger strike at the DAP office.

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I cannot recall the name of the relevant law that disallows the gathering of more than four or five people in public space.  It originated long ago when the country was fighting an armed communist insurgency I think.  When the communist insurgence ended, this stupid piece of legislation was retained purportedly for the police to maintain public order – especially against the spectre of racial riot.

What it does is to give tremendous ultra-constitutional powers for the police to infringe upon the constitutional right of citizens to freedom of movement, freedom of association, and freedom of assembly.

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Since the police falls under the jurisdiction of the Home Minister, who has always been an UMNO leading figure since Merdeka, the police has been politicised beyond recognition.

Instead of being a branch of the neutral civil service serving the people of Malaysia, and the political masters of the day, the police have been consistently used as an instrument of the state security apparatchik to silence the opposition political parties and other opponents of the ruling BN coalition.

We have witnessed in our nation’s history the use of the police by their BN masters to arrest opposition leaders in massive waves, in 1969 and in 1987.  We have seen how in recent days they arrested lawyers who went to the police station to offer legal service to those arrested for lighting candles.  We have seen how they arrested people for eating breakfast in Ipoh.  Now they even arrest event organisers for helping people go on hunger strike.

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When they arrest elected representatives on the flimsiest pretext, putting them in fetters in public gaze, they are not merely showing great arrogance over the personal dignity of the YBs.  They are insulting the collective dignity of the rakyat who voted these YBs into office in the first place.

Can you imagine what would happen if the policemen do that to the MP in the United Kingdom, or the Senators and Congressmen in the USA?  The government of the day may fall overnight.

I will like to think that those policemen are just doing their job as they are told by their superiors.  But many certainly like to wield their terrible ultra-constitutional powers to arrest harmless citizens with relish and glee.  The OCPD at the Brickfield Police Station is a classic example.

Policemen are paid to protect the personal security of the people out of the tax-payers’ money.  The people are their bosses, whom they are pledged to serve, even at the cost of losing their lives.

When scenes of policemen arresting civic-conscious, innocent, and engaged citizens at will are played before a national audience, especially on the Internet, the policemen do great disservice to the good name of the police force that was so crucial in fighting the armed communist insurgency.

If they thought that their harsh actions would intimidate those opponents of the ruling BN coalition, then they could not be more wrong.  This is a new Malaysia. Those upstart newly elected PR YBs need to be arrested like that to make their name, and claim the moral authority of martyrs to gather influence.

Then, there are those who say that nobody is above the law, not even YBs and members of the Malaysian Bar Council.

But as Martin Luther King has taught us, laws are not just laws.  There are good laws, and there are bad laws.  There are the just laws of God, and there are the unjust laws of man.

Read more at: http://hornbillunleashed.wordpress.com/2009/05/27/1433/

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written by MalayMail, May 27, 2009 11:43:23
1Malaysia = 1BlackMalaysia = 1PolicePower
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written by MalayMail, May 27, 2009 11:46:07
1Malaysia = 2MBs = 2Speakers = 2Presidents ... more to come ... could be 2PM
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written by SCM, May 27, 2009 12:17:21
Najib,

Did you see the youtube video on the OCPD of Brickfields? If you did, why haven't you sacked him? He behaved like a dangerous thug threatening the rakyat who were clearly not doing anything wrong. Aren't lawyers allowed to visit their clients?

You either sack that Hitler-type animal with a Malaysian police id, or you have to announce to the rakyat that you are in favour of thugs in the police force. If this goes on, come next election, BN won't even win 10% of the votes.
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written by panca, May 27, 2009 12:31:15
Is it called Prostitution of Our Constitution?
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written by RumahPanjai, May 27, 2009 12:33:42
If he, the top dog is allowed to utter with inpunity to "bath the kris with chinese blood" don't you think his followers will do likewise. Those dingoes are taking instructions from him! and......8th - you are not allow to wear clothings of any colours......
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written by garuda, May 27, 2009 12:37:32
Are we really in Malaysia? Elections are 4 yrs away, anyway we can hv elections soon for the whole nation?
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written by hellosunshine, May 27, 2009 12:57:57
Hello police, mengapa beratus ratus police lepak di Ipoh? You should be out patrolling the streets on crime prevention rounds, catch the mat rempits, snatch thieves, robbers, rapists, find Bala and Hilmi, set up roadblocks for minor traffic infringements and illegals (oops! You are faithfully doing that, sorry). smilies/grin.gif
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written by Kacang Tanah, May 27, 2009 12:59:42
Apa bezanya antara samseng deng polis?

Tak ada, saya rasa polis sekarang ini lebih teruk daripada samseng lagi.

1. Samseng kalau membunuh orang akan dihadapkan ke makhamah, tetapi ababila polis membunuh Kugan, apa dah jadi?
2. Samseng tidak berani membelasah orang lain jika ada saksi, tetapi polis terang-terang membelasah rakyat yang tidak bersalah.
3. Samseng tidak akan kacau orang yang sedang minum teh tarik di gerai mamak, tetapi polis pantang melihat orang minum teh tarik.
4. Samseng tidak akan mengacau orang yang berbaju hitam, tetapi polis merasa jolok mata.
5. Samseng tidak mempedulikan sama ada kamu mahu puasa atau tidak, tetapi polis kata itu adalah satu kesalahan besar dan kalu berdegil untuk puasa baik berpuasa dalam lokap.

Celaka betul, polis UMNO.
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written by Sembahyanglahkamu, May 27, 2009 13:03:12

HEY POLIS WHAT IS THE PROGRESS OF THESE CASES PI BALA, HELMI, ALTANTUYA SHARIIBUU, KEGAN .........


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written by hckit, May 27, 2009 13:14:31
Polis Raja Di Malaysia (PRDM)
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written by cheekymate, May 27, 2009 13:18:32
Cannot wear clothes yellow, orange, black, etc...
Eh, don't wear clothes can or not, policeman?
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written by sorosapril, May 27, 2009 13:38:15
so now fasting is banned? does it mean the coming hari raya, can not fast now?
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written by mob1900, May 27, 2009 15:20:56
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written by wes wong, May 27, 2009 16:41:20
smilies/cool.gif You are not allowed to talk about a certain mongolian woman
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written by Zym Zym, May 27, 2009 17:02:24
Hei, who is the lady in BLACK? She looks so sexlicious to me! smilies/wink.gif
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written by truthvoice, May 27, 2009 20:50:16
Another article written by a Malaysian chinese? even in the recent arrests almost all are Malaysian indian and chinese, the composition does not represent the multi-ethnic nation, we are not really united lah
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written by notsosmart, May 28, 2009 00:47:25
WAH LAU EH! WHAT ABOUT TOILET LEH? CAN GO AH? THIS COUNTRY ANG KAH SAI LEH. smilies/cheesy.gif
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written by Mimi, May 28, 2009 00:49:43
If you dont fast during Ramadhan you'll be arrested. If you fast when it is NOT ramadhan YOU will be arrested too!!! WELCOME TO BOLEHLAND!!!
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written by mowadoha, May 28, 2009 03:49:38
This cannot, that cannot … what else cannot? Sympathy with Malaysians, especially Perakians …













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written by JohnQ, May 28, 2009 11:23:30
How do i change the blackskirt of my two black_moors into other color so that they will not be arrested ? Anyone ?


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