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Sunday, 13 September 2009 16:41

Raja Petra was detained twice under the ISA. The first time was in April 2001 when he was held with a group of Reformasi supporters; he was released 52 days later.

The Star

THERE are three phases during an ISA detention.

Phase one covers the first two months and focuses on building discipline. During this period, the detainee is not allowed to watch TV or mix with other detainees.

After two months, the detainee “graduates” to phase two, which focuses on group activities such as religious classes, counselling, and building up inner resilience and spirituality.

This lasts for six months and during this time the detainee is allowed to mix with others in the camp.

Blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin’s claim that he had been kept in solitary confinement is mistaken, say Kamunting prison authorities.– AFP file photo

Phase three is about skills training. This phase could go on indefinitely until the detainee is released.

Kamunting Detention Centre commandant Ramli Osman stresses that the detainees are not subjected to any punishment or abuse.

“They are merely being kept here to prevent them from carrying out activities that could jeopardise the country’s security.

“They have far greater freedom than prisoners.

“Our approach is humane. Our facility is to help and rehabilitate them,” he says.

Ramli denies that the camp would deliberately keep some detainees in solitary confinement.

Asked about blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin’s case, he says it is not true that the blogger was kept in solitary confinement, as he has claimed in his blog.

“When he was brought in, he came in alone and, as a newcomer, he was put under phase one, which means that for two months he was not allowed to mix with others,” Ramli says.

“But because he was in the dorm alone, he felt isolated and lonely and wrongly thought he was being kept in solitary confinement,” he explains.

Raja Petra was detained twice under the ISA. The first time was in April 2001 when he was held with a group of Reformasi supporters; he was released 52 days later.

His second detention was on Sept 10, 2008, when he was taken in for purportedly insulting Islam.

He was released on Nov 7, so he was still in phase one.

Ramli also refutes Hindraf legal adviser P. Uthayakumar’s claim that he was denied medical treatment, which endangered his life, the grounds used in his habeas corpus application earlier in the year seeking his release.

Ramli says it was Uthayakumar who refused medical help.

In one incident, he says, Uthayakumar told the guard in the middle of the night that he was in pain and insisted on seeing the prison director.

The officer-in-charge offered to send him to the in-house doctor or the government hospital but Uthayakumar refused to go, says Ramli.

“During the period he was detained, we made 18 appointments for him at the Taiping Hospital but he refused to go,” he adds.

Uthayakumar was released from detention on May 9. He will face a sedition trial on Sept 28.

Making Mas Selamat safe

THE most “famous” inmate at the Kamunting Detention Centre at the moment is Mas Selamat Kastari from the militant Jemaah Islamiah (JI) group’s Singapore chapter.

He had planned to bomb Changi airport and carry out other attacks on the city but was captured by the Singaporean authorities. In February last year, he thoroughly embarrassed them when he made a spectacular escape from a high security prison by climbing out through a toilet window and swimming across the Johor Straits.

He remained in hiding in Johor for more than a year before he was finally caught on April 1 by Malaysian authorities and sent to the Kamunting Detention Centre, where he has been incarcerated since June, after the 60-day interrogation period.

So far, it has not been made clear why he has not been sent back to Singapore. “We would also like to know why,” mutters a prison official in response to a question from a journalist during a media visit to Kamunting last month.

At the same press briefing, Prison deputy commissioner (Security) Thang Ah Yong says special measures are in place for Mas Selamat to prevent a repeat of the Singapore escape. (He also says no prisoner has ever escaped from Kamunting.)

“We have put him in a special area where his activities are constantly monitored, including a daily chronology of his movements. We also have hourly reports on him,” Thang says, adding that there are other measures taken “but we can’t disclose them”.

However, these do not include leg irons or handcuffs, assures camp commandant Ramli Osman.

Neither is Mas Selamat in solitary confinement, it seems – he is even allowed to borrow books from the library. In the three months that he has been at Kamunting, he has not had any visits from his family.

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written by Kathy, September 13, 2009 16:47:22
“When he was brought in, he came in alone and, as a newcomer, he was put under phase one, which means that for two months he was not allowed to mix with others,” Ramli says.

“But because he was in the dorm alone, he felt isolated and lonely and wrongly thought he was being kept in solitary confinement,” he explains.

So if this is not solitary confinement, what is?
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written by msiaman, September 13, 2009 17:09:16
Now have to do PR for ISA? Of course they have answers for everything lah. But detention is still detention, however you spin it. Judging from experience with our enforcement, you think whose story more believable? The PR person (and enforcement group) or the ordinary rakyat?
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written by arazak, September 13, 2009 17:14:17
Asked about blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin’s case, he says it is not true that the blogger was kept in solitary confinement, as he has claimed in his blog.

“When he was brought in, he came in alone and, as a newcomer, he was put under phase one, which means that for two months he was not allowed to mix with others,” Ramli says.”
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Dear Datuk Ramli,

Solitary comes from the word solitaire. Meaning; one, uno, alone, satu, wahad. . .! If RPK was confined alone in his cell, it still means “solitary” confinement. Whatever “term” you call it, it is still “zalimun”, or a cruel deed that have been matted out against him.

Aren’t you afraid in the akhirat later, those people that you have inflicted cruelty will seek justice from you in front of your Creator. You will be questioned, why have you carried out the duty of jailing people without trial? Tell me, what will be your answer than? And please, don’t give the excuse that you do that because you received instructions from the authority to jail them. If you carry out that cruelty of jailing people without trial, than you are fully responsible regardless of weather you are merely doing your duty and receiving instruction!

And if your excuse is you jail people without trial because you want to “cari Makan”, that is even worse! You are feeding yourself and your family with food from doing bad things which is un-Islamic! Some people say it is “haram”!

Resign, and work somewhere else where you can find more “halal” rezeki!
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written by StevenO, September 13, 2009 17:54:47
Just because you write that it's so and so and you expect us to believe that?? Don't insult your reader's intelligence by making stupid statement, okay??

We don't even believe in our court, police, macc, crime minister C4 Altantuya. Hell!! Not even the whole government! And what makes you think we believe in the rubbish you wrote??
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written by Angela Ooi, September 13, 2009 18:30:03
This Ramli basket is calling our RPK a Liar.
I put it to you ... WHO DO U TRUST TO TELL THE TRUTH - RPK or RAMLI OSMAN??
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written by Fart Fart Wah, September 13, 2009 19:54:36
The botton line is it is ISA! I TS S OLITARY A LWAYS!!!
This Moolayu missed the point. He is 'mooing' about the treatment.
He should say...NO ISA!!!!
iF i CATCH HIM AND PUT HIM UNDER HOUSE ARREST ALSO HE WILL DIE..NO FREEDOM.
Bodoh punya Moooolayu
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written by uxzee, September 13, 2009 20:03:48
The ISA training program looks very suitable for PDRM, MACC, Judiciary officers and most suitable for all UMNO leaders. There is no way people like RPK or Uthayakumar can benefit from this.
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written by miwaki, September 13, 2009 22:07:32
They came in and were ushered to a VIP room and drink were served.Captain would come in a platoon of women would come in as well and paraded infront of the guests.Guests would choose which numbers they preferred before they are led to a "combat room".

Above is phase 1 and after that,close encounter with the woman is the second phase before piling work starts.

Hei,this is SPA or Kamunting Detention center ?
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written by advocatusdiaboli, September 13, 2009 23:47:03
hey, Ramli!You expect us to believe that bullshit? You are a barua UMNO lah. People like you are liars who will say anything to please your political masters.
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written by jaz, September 14, 2009 09:47:45
This is actually not so bad. It would make a very satisfying stay.

Phase one covers the first two months and focuses on building discipline. During this period, the detainee is not allowed to watch TV or mix with other detainees.

Great, I prefer to be alone. Peace and quiet for 2 months. Plenty of time, means I get to finish writing my books. When I'm released, I would have a source of income, publishing my works.

After two months, the detainee “graduates” to phase two, which focuses on group activities such as religious classes, counseling, and building up inner resilience and spirituality.

Acceptable.

This lasts for six months and during this time the detainee is allowed to mix with others in the camp.

Must I??? I don't want to. *Whining*

Phase three is about skills training. This phase could go on indefinitely until the detainee is released.

I like learning new things.

detainees are not subjected to any punishment or abuse.

Its a relief to know.

allowed to borrow books from the library.

I do hope they have Dan Brown, Harry Potter and C.S Lewis.

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written by goman2k3, September 14, 2009 10:29:44
Commandant Ramli Osman, another product of our Rais anak yatim education system. He only speak bahasa so please FORGIVE HIM if he does not know the meaning of solitary confinement. Ask him in bahasa and he will give you the right answer lah.
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written by Ben Nordin, September 14, 2009 13:40:44
“Our approach is humane. Our facility is to help and rehabilitate them,” he says
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Detention without trial is humane?
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written by Sabahfan, September 14, 2009 20:05:54
HAAAA HA HA... this UMNO has even got their own warped definition of solitary confinement...

Maybe to these UMNO apppointed idiots, solitary confinement would only meant being locked in a windowless room and thats it.

even alone in the middle of the sea or jungle is not solitary confinement to these bastards...

and so they have their own definitions of what is humane to suite them.

Maybe to be jailed for corruption is not humane if applied to UMNO leaders, remember they even protest that they have the right to be corrupted becos it is their culture.... ha ha ha ha
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