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“The behaviour of the defendants is inhumane, cruel and despicable, as the plaintiff was not just arrested and detained unlawfully for 57 days but was also subjected to a vile assault, unspeakable humiliation, prolonged physical and mental ill-treatment.”

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Ex-ISA detainee gets RM2.5mil in landmark decision
By Chelsea L.Y. Ng, The Star
19 October 2007


In an unprecedented move, the High Court awarded RM2.5mil in damages to an ex-ISA detainee for having been unlawfully arrested, detained and beaten up while in police custody in 1998.

High Court Judge Hishamudin Mohd Yunus granted the award after ruling that Abdul Malek Hussin had succeeded in suing former Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Noor, a police officer and the Government for the misdeeds done to him during the detention.

“The behaviour of the defendants is inhumane, cruel and despicable, as the plaintiff was not just arrested and detained unlawfully for 57 days but was also subjected to a vile assault, unspeakable humiliation, prolonged physical and mental ill-treatment,” the judge said in his judgment yesterday.

SEE VIDEO: Malik Hussin reveals how he was tortured under ISA detention


SEE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE HERE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPc_V4_Htns )

He added that the arrest and detention were unlawful because Abdul Malek was not told of what he had done or intended to do that would pose a threat to national security.

Apart from ruling that the arrest and detention smacked of mala fide, the judge also said they were done for political purposes rather than for the sake of national security.

The case is the first where a former ISA detainee has won millions in damages.

In 1996, a former ISA detainee, Guracharan Singh, won his case for unlawful detention but was awarded nominal damages of RM1.

Yesterday, when Justice Hishamudin spoke of the inhumane acts, he was referring to Abdul Malek’s account of how Special Branch police officer Asst Supt Borhan Daud had slapped him thrice during the arrest at 10pm on Sept 25, 1998, blindfolded him and taken him to the police contingent headquarters here.

At the headquarters, Abdul Malek had told the court, he continued to be blindfolded and was led into an air-conditioned room before being stripped naked, verbally abused, hit in the face and body as well as having urine-like liquid poured into his mouth which was forced open.

He had testified that he knew Abdul Rahim was one of those who assaulted him in that room because at one point his blindfold slipped and he was able to see his assailants.

Justice Hishamudin said the practice of torture of any kind was to be detested.

“The Special Branch Department must not only be neutral but must also be seen to be neutral and non-partisan. It must be above politics,” he said when awarding RM1mil in exemplary damages.

“The despicable conduct of the then IGP was shameful and a disgrace. He showed an extremely bad example to the thousands of men under his charge,” he said.

The judge stressed that the award of exemplary damages was necessary to show “the abhorrence of the court of the gross abuse of an awesome power under the Internal Security Act.”

“Any gross abuse of this power, therefore, must be visited with an award of exemplary damages to ensure that the extent of abuse is kept to the most minimal, if not eliminated completely.

“The practice of torturing detainees by the police can never and should never be condoned by the courts. The court must show its utmost disapproval,” said Justice Hishamudin.

He said he believed Abdul Malek's story rather than that of the police officers because there were glaring discrepancies, as if it was “being concocted to present some kind of chronology of events” to cover up what had happened in the first four hours of Abdul Malek's detention.

Apart from the exemplary damages, the judge also awarded general damages of RM1mil and RM500,000 for false imprisonment and the assault and ill-treatment, respectively.

Abdul Malek, 51, is now the chairman of a non-governmental organisation called Malaysians For Free and Fair Elections.


SEE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE HERE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4N137JI4w0 )

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Dissent is democracy’s twin

The Sun, 27 October 2007


THE Internal Security Act (ISA) is defended as a necessary evil for containing potential threats to national security. Under that broad objective, however, a whole range of civil liberties have been compromised ever since the law was promulgated in the early 1960s to contain the threat of communist terrorism.

Over the decades, the long list of ISA detainees have included opposition politicians, academicians, trade unionists, women’s rights leaders, environmental activists, social reformers and members of religious groups, among others. How these dissidents can be considered threats to national security is a question that has been posed time and time again, without being satisfactorily answered.

However, the scope for challenging the use of the ISA has been extremely constrained, since the police are empowered to detain anyone on the mere suspicion that he or she may be a threat to national security, the maintenance of essential services or to economic activity, as stated in Section 73(1) of the Act. Moreover, the minister is empowered to extend the detention order for up to two years, and in effect, indefinitely, without judicial review.

Last Thursday, a ray of hope emerged with the High Court decision to award RM2.5 million to former ISA detainee Abdul Malek Hussin for his detention for 57 days in 1998. Justice Mohd Hishamudin Mohd Yunus found that Abdul Malek’s arrest was unlawful because he was never told the grounds for his arrest, a right protected under Article 5(3) of the Federal Constitution. Furthermore, the judge found that Abdul Malek’s claim that he was never interrogated concerning any planned or actual violent act had been unchallenged. This made the use of the ISA unlawful, the judge said.

This judicial finding creates the space for peaceful dissent without fear of a reprisal from the state, a fundamental liberty that is the hallmark of developed democracies. It is time to recognise that the freedom to exercise basic human rights is integral to a maturing democratic tradition. And not until the people are free to express their views within the limits of a wholesome social order will we qualify to take our place among the nations whose opinions matter to the rest of the world.

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written by rpremkumar2u, August 05, 2009 03:13:43
Expectantly the silence arising from the judgment was deafening! Not a squeak from the those who were blamed. Guilty as hell.
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written by Davy McChester, August 05, 2009 03:28:34
These are real victims ,and Malays for the matter,if that does not convince UMNO ass-lickers,then do not regret some day when you become the victim of UMNOputras. ISA is a "another" Malay institution(?),according to the UMNO controlled media,therefore you cannot be critical because they are God sanctioned and cannot be haram. Luckily for Malek Hussain ,they decided to hand cuff at his front door ,and brought him to his family room where his family witnessed the scenario.That ,I believe,kept him alive. What else ?.What about many of those snatched away without any witness ? Doomed! Thank you ,the man with deep conscience,Raja Petra,for your struggles to unite Malaysians to be a dynamic force in the future.
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written by SamSan, August 05, 2009 03:35:31
I, just like the present chief gangster IGP and his slimeball cohorts warlords in AMENO / BN totally disagree with Abdul Malek's claim that he was abused by our highly professional police force that always sets a very high standard operating procedure and professionalism in all their above board interrogation and prosecution techniques. In fact nabi Muhammad will be proud of the sincerity,utmost transparency and high moral integrity of our senior police officers begining from the IGP who will be reserved a place in heaven. I strongly recommend that judges like Justice Hishamudin and other retired judges who found serious issues (with Royal Commission on Police Misconduct that recommended IPCMC, the LingamGate Comission that found serious judge appointment and judicial verdict fixing and other royal commission including the that went against Che Det's argument that Anwar, just like other detainess all battered themselves and wanted to commit suicide to garner oppositionsupport) to be detained without lock and key under ISA for their attempt to smear not only these highly acclaimed legal arms of the government but also the integrity and high moral standards of the AMENO / BN warlords. Malaysia Boleh!
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written by HenryTan67, August 05, 2009 03:51:24
As I've mentioned before, most of the judges, not all, but most of them in this country are just play acting, answering to their political bosses from UMNO. Now at least their is a slight glimmer of hope in this country's judiciary, that is stained with UMNO's shit. Way to go man, Justice Mohd Hishamudin Mohd Yunus, 3 cheers for you.

Now it's time for the other righteous judges out there to follow suit. As for the rest of you, the unrighteous ones, you can continue to suck and lick on UMNO's B@lls. Come next GE, when BN, UMNO and their dogs, goes down the longkang, you will know your fates, we the rakyat are now watching out closely for you bastards out there. As for the righteous judges out there, it's time you guys start to re-claim back the judiciary of this country, from those political gangsters(UMNO), and return it back to the rakyat. And infact by doing so, you'll also be regaining back the respect and honour that judges should have, that which was robbed by those(UMNO) gangsters and thugs.

Hey how about the rest of you out there, who was once a victim of UMNO's practice of POLITICAL GANGSTERISM. I'm very sure there are still many of you out there, who was at one time or another, been a victim of illegal detention by this political gangster(UMNO). All of you effected should follow suit, as the vault doors of Bank Negara has just swung open for you.
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written by johntyc, August 05, 2009 03:53:54
Berapa lama lagi Najib nak kaji samada nak pinda ISA? Tak payah nak pinda, terus mansuhkan saje! Satu hari lagi ISA masih ada, satu hari lagi tahanan2 ISA dan keluarga mereka menderita!

MANSUHKAN ISA!
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written by HenryTan67, August 05, 2009 04:07:13
Sorry my mistake, it should not be the Bank Negara that pays for the damages, the money in Bank Negara belongs to the rakyat. Instead those gangster(UMNO) and thugs(PDRM), are the ones that should be folking out the moneys(from corruption) from the pockets. The Prime Minister and Home Minister concerned, during the time of those illegal detentions, should also be made liable for the damages, under VICARIOUS LIABILITY.
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written by arazak, August 05, 2009 05:35:40
If the "kepala" is a sadist that allows an innocent pregnant women to be tortured, shot in the head, and blown to pieces, what can you say than about the blood-hound dogs working for him. . ., even worse!

I have read books on KGB and Mosad torture techniques, but nothing compares with the PDRM torture techniques. Even the Trailer tramp bitch of Abu Gharib did not force her prisoners to drink urine. . .!

And these PDRM sadists called themselves Muslims and Protector of UMNO. And UMNO said they are the protector of Islam. . .! Ptuii. . .!
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written by arazak, August 05, 2009 06:10:13
I just want to add something very interesting from the video. Those PDRM thugs headed by ex-IGP Rahim Nor only dare to beat up prisoners when the prisoners are handcuffed. Rahim Nor was wearing a red boxing glove beating up Mr. Husin when the hood covering Mr. Husin’s head fell. Thinking that the victim could recognize his torturer Rahim Nor and his other torture dogs ran away and hid behind a door.

Rahim Nor also punched and kicked Anwar when he was handcuffed and blindfolded!

Same thing happens when Bakri Zinin beat up RPK and the other prisoners. He dares only beating up people when they are handcuffed!

See. . ., how coward they are!
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written by singam, August 05, 2009 06:33:16
He said he believed Abdul Malek's story rather than that of the police officers because there were glaring discrepancies, as if it was “being concocted to present some kind of chronology of events” to cover up what had happened in the first four hours of Abdul Malek's detention.

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So will these police officers be charged with perjury for concocting evidence?
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written by bexe, August 05, 2009 07:46:50
Hurray!
we need to congratulate this exceptional judge and hope more will follow. Your decision is courageous and we recognize it.
The question now is if the guilty officers and the IGP will be charged for their indecent and criminal acts? Some lawmakers and NGO's need to ensure this followup.
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written by chebella, August 05, 2009 08:10:05
rahim noor in red tinju gloves and ran out of the door when the blindfold came of malik came off

he sounds like a coward and criminal alright

it would be quite hilarous if not for the severity of the atrocity

mansuh ISA and bring in the IPCMC
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written by freerpk, August 05, 2009 08:21:23
It is no wonder Chua Soi Lek agrees to ISA. If he is tangkap under ISA he might be 2.5 million richer since the video that was distributed didn't bring him any money
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written by Rozlan, August 05, 2009 08:47:54
I was made to understand that than DSAI,Malek Hussin was among the figure that they wanted to kill during Reformasi day.He was lucky to escape death to tell us the story..
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written by taishan, August 05, 2009 08:56:06
More examples of "Melayu dihina".
How's that Utusan ?
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written by yuenthiam, August 05, 2009 09:00:29
This fcuking pervert Chua Suka Lick, why is he still around talking cock when a president of the most powerful country could lose his job for letting his pants down?
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written by hellosunshine, August 05, 2009 09:16:13
The actions of our police are comparable to the Nazi SS Gestapo, the Soviet KGB and the CIA in Guantanamo. This country is run by triad gangsters, murderers pirates and rapists. We are now officially farked! smilies/angry.gif
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written by temenggong, August 05, 2009 09:34:30
The good news is we have one good judge in Justice Hishamuddin Yunus! May he prosper!
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written by Ken Liew, August 05, 2009 10:07:31
So, who is the moronic Evil who are draining this country dry, leaving many jobless poor ppl who had to steal for a living, and post to a inflation of crime, therefor threats the national security.

Where all hands are getting worst, the Arms forces who suppose to keep the people secure and peace, ROB from the people as well.

Now explain this, WHO are the EVIL who really needed to be detained from ISA?
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written by Jit Dharma, August 05, 2009 13:19:29
Heartbreaking testimony of a man brutalized by the
machinations of unprincipled and cruel men. They argue that
they do so in the interests of the nation, yet the barbarism
of these acts are a testimony to the greed and hunger for
power that has destroyed the souls of our leaders. Our economic
security is apparently a nice place to hide behind when justifying
brutality. It doesn't explain the prosperity of other nations where
dissent and protest are a way of life. Yes, they are infinitely more
civilized than us.We live in a barbarous lie. And that lie is sustained
by our cowardice.I wonder how they sleep, these cruel men. Soundly,I am
sure.
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written by latihanQ, August 05, 2009 15:23:27
If the government has any sense of decency and morality they would immediately conduct a thorough investigation to determine the veracity of the learned judge’s verdict.
The culprits must be brought to account, if not to punish them, then, at least to protect the integrity of the Malaysian police.
How can the ordinary mata-mata on the street command the respect of the citizenry when a cloud hovers above the heads of their superiors. The tasks of the policemen on beat are made so much more difficult and dangerous without the cooperation of the public.
Furthermore can there be discipline and dedication amongst the rank and file if there is no honest leadership?
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written by Steven Ong, August 06, 2009 13:35:52
Lets all freedom loving Malaysian come before our God and pray.
May God have mercy upon us all and forgive all our sins.
May God bring us together and unite us as brothers and sisters.
Lets forgive each other as God have forgiven us - sinners.
Let us respect and love one another as God love us all.
For a truly peaceful, prosperous and advance nation we - the rakyat must be one as brothers and sisters and GOd is the head of this nation. Amin.
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written by Steven Ong, August 06, 2009 13:39:18
Let us stop lamenting the evil that have befallen this nation, but humble ourselves and turn from our selfish and wicked ways and pray before our holy and most high God. May He heal our land and bless our souls. Amin.
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written by dassky2000, August 06, 2009 22:42:21
SYABAS EN. MALIK HUSSIN. I SALUTE YOU. THESE BASTARDS SHALL GO TO HELL AND NEVER RETURN TO EARTH IN ANY OTHER FORM.
GODBLESS YOU
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written by Fart Fart Wah, August 07, 2009 01:12:17
Gajah masuk kampong,kalau pohon tak tumbang rumput layu juga...

GODDAMN POLIS...Anjing tiada bercawat ekor..
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written by pakasia, August 08, 2009 21:07:17
Abdul Malek, I am sure Kugan and TBH was similarly tortured before they were manslaughtered.

Thanks for sharing with us. You are a great Malay and I respect you as our national hero!
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