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Sunday, 07 June 2009 09:21

On 2nd June 2009, the Publications & Quranic Texts Division of the Home Ministry raided my T-shirt stall in Central Market for the 3rd time and seized 83 shirts they claim are "obscene and contain Communist elements".

By Patrick Saw

You can see the images they confiscated by following this link...

 
That the Ministry is clamping down on items they allege glorify (Chinese) Communism at the very moment our beloved leader is grinning for photocalls with the flatcaps in Beijing is flash-bulb irony so blinding it requires uncommon talent to miss it. The Ministry, of course, missed it by a mile.
 
Not many people know this but lightweight, low level officers of the Publications & Quranic Texts Division are entrusted with absolute power to make on-the-spot judgments about what is obscene, subversive, subliminally seditious, distasteful, inartistic, drug drenched, Communist, radical, Swedish. Er, ok, maybe not Swedish, but apart from that they can pass instant judgment on just about everything else under the sun. Worse, having judged, they are empowered to confiscate anything that offends their fragile sensibilities. They can say your cupboard is a badly disguised coffin, your toothbrush is a sex aid or that your plastic KL Tower statuette so thoughtfully bought for you by Aunt Mimi is plainly a male sexual organ. Having so proclaimed, they have the unchallengeable right to then cart everything away. In a blink of an eye one is judged, juried and executed by the same single entity. Issues of abuse of power loom large. You only have to click on the link above to realise that the Ministry tends towards irrational excitability in their interpretations, betraying the government's impatience with the mildest satire and discomfort with the freedom of expression that is our guaranteed constitutional right. 
 
What this means in practice is that the Ministry has a bunch of people running around seizing things under the flimsiest pretext. They took half my stock - 3 times - but they could just as easily have taken all. If you run a business selling things, they have an unquestionable right in law to do so and there is not much you can do about it. When a government deliberately denies a citizen his fundamental right to make a living, it had better have weighty, considered reasons for doing so. Here, we allow low level staffers to snatch away our rice bowls on a whim, without warning. Accountability, reason and judiciousness be damned.    
 
By logical progression, since the images are now presumably "illegal", are we to see enforcement squads jumping out from behind lampposts to rip T shirts bearing similar images off the backs of recalcitrant wearers? Will we have T shirt evaluators sitting alongside the H1N1 scanners at airports and entry points around the country? Will tourists be warned to leave their Viagra at home?       
 
You may think that the images have no artistic or comedic merit. You may think them stupid and juvenile. But to say that they glorify Communism, are obscene and illegal, is really stretching it. And, surely, confiscation on those grounds is wholly unwarranted. Are we, as Malaysians, so sanguine that we accept the government has a right to intrude in such a way into our lives, compromise our professional integrity and devastate our businesses on nothing more than one person's inadequate understanding of the word "obscene"??
 
You can call me on:  +6016 6752498
 
You can read Malay Mail's article about the raid here...
 
You can read the Malay Mail's editorial about the issue here..
 
You can read the Star's article about the raid here...

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written by Richfyf, June 07, 2009 09:40:53
Whats NEXT?? Ban Black T-Shirt? Ban Candles?

Why not Ban Utusan as well???
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written by Hello Keithy, June 07, 2009 09:47:21
So I suppose this is not ok too.
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written by onnetline, June 07, 2009 10:11:35
Home Ministry bans T shirts.


Hei Kerismuddin

How come they didn't arrest or ban you earlier for flashing your little curve knife and swearing to bath it with your ' ketuanan ' shit ? ?
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written by damarwulan, June 07, 2009 10:13:23
Hi 6016 6752498, print more of these T shirts as the raid gave you free advertisement and promotion. Malaysian loves something that is ban and to wear them, it is coooool.
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written by Xerxes, June 07, 2009 10:29:02
These are clearly the petty acts of Little Napoleons abusing thier powers. In doing so they revealed their pettiness and small mindedness. The other ulterior motive could be corruption. They hope the shopowners will "negotiate" for the return of the goods in exchange for some gratifications. The fact that Mr Saw has been raided three times is clearly indicative that he is on the watch list of these Little Napoleons due either to the fact he has never paid "protection" money to these licensed gangsters or they are annoyed with this attempts to fight back and are intent to teach him a lesson. One sees a similar comparison with those raids carried out by the various moral policing authorities on the clubs and nightspots.
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written by Hello Keithy, June 07, 2009 10:31:48
Home Ministry endorses this T-shirt.
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written by ultraman, June 07, 2009 10:33:51
None of the Tshirts are offensive! Shit!
If you happen tp print Alatantunya T-Shirts, let me know. I want to buy a few and wear and see what those bastards would dsay!
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written by mypanida, June 07, 2009 10:34:44
Those stupid little mullah napoleons are the laughing stocks to all the world and our jobs are to disseminate all their antics to the wider world than their tempurung.
We are laughing louder by the day...heeheeheehee....
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written by chanatak, June 07, 2009 11:18:47


UMNO's brand of Islam creates highly smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/cheesy.gifintelligentsmilies/cheesy.gif smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/cheesy.gif muslims. Muslims should be proud of this image. I like the photo above, of the man in black t-shirt praying in the mosque. Really speaks volumes of this great islamic intelligence.smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/cheesy.gif

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written by malgal, June 07, 2009 13:08:09
it's insane that valuable time and resources are spent banning tshirts while stadia collapse, unlicensed buildings plunge, mindless deaths happen, judges are brokered and brokers go on freebie holidays, public servants take their maids on taxpayers' money to fancy holidays - and you want to pick a fight with ..tshirts?
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written by tehewe, June 07, 2009 17:50:10
The next thing you know they may want to ban underwear!!! That is what you get when you have idiots in the Department.!!!!!
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written by Old Man, June 07, 2009 22:28:18
What about all of us male Malaysians start wearing PAS constumes and female Malaysians start wearing Tudung for a until the GE13 is over???
Who should they victimized???
Is it also against the Law??? smilies/wink.gif smilies/wink.gif smilies/wink.gif
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