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It is also incumbent upon leaders to straighten those under them who have strayed or demonstrate a tendency to do so.  In releasing this latest batch of ISA detainees, Najib Razak demonstrated best the spirit of generosity and forgiveness that is the essence of Ramadan and Eid ul Fitra.  He should not hesitate to correct the waywardness of those under him, beginning with his cousin and Home Minister Hishammuddin.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

M. Bakri Musa

I applaud Prime Minister Najib Razak for releasing five more prisoners held under the unjust and abominable Internal Security Act (ISA).  That he did it in the last Ashra (ten days) of Ramadan, and within days of Hari Raya, captures best the true spirit of Ramadan and the generosity of Eid ul Fitra.

Najib’s generous gesture illustrates another important point.  Leaders do not need to resort to catchy slogans or grandiose gestures in order to demonstrate the greatness of our faith.  His releasing the prisoners (this latest group of five, plus the earlier 13 set free on his assuming office and the 16 a few weeks later) did more to enhance the image of Islam than all the pontifications of his predecessor and self-styled Imam of Islam Hadhari, Abdullah Badawi.  Abdullah’s frequent recitations of the ideals of Islam notwithstanding, he did not release a single prisoner during his tenure.

The only sour note to this latest action was the idiotic (what else is new?) comment by Home Minister Hishammuddin.  He threatened “to fill Kamunting to the brim” if that was what it would take to protect the nation’s security.  Despite his long years in government he has learned nothing; he still has the same perverted priorities.

Hishammuddin and others of his persuasion must be reminded over and over, for they are prone to forget, that the greatest threat to our nation’s security, and indeed our well being, remains our corrupt and ineffective institutions, including and especially the police and the anticorruption commission.  Both agencies are under Hishammuddin’s direct purview.

Two of the five just released had been detained for nearly eight years.  That is a very long time to be deprived of one’s freedom, and to be away from one’s loved ones.  It is well to remember that one of the purposes of Ramadan is to remind Muslims to feel for the pains of hunger of those less fortunate.  In this regard, the wife of one of the men released, Mat Sah, had dutifully blogged (Merah Hitam: www.lailagmi.blogpsot.com) the sufferings she and her son Suhaib endured during the nearly eight years that the family was without a husband and a father.

I suggest that Hishammuddin and others who favor the ISA read her blog.  If their conscience is not at all pricked by the running accounts of this young mother, then I suggest that they read Kassim Ahmad’s The Second University:  Detention Under the ISA, and Syed Hussin Ali’s Two Faces:  Detention without Trial.

If Hishammuddin is still not persuaded as to the evilness of the ISA, then I respectfully suggest that he is not entitled to be the beholder of the title “Yang Berhormat,” let alone be a minister in charge of such an important portfolio. For every individual the government sends to Kamunting without affording him or her due process means a failure of our security apparatus and other institutions.  Had our institutions, especially our intelligence gathering and law enforcement agencies been effective, we should have been able to secure enough evidence to charge and convict them.

We are told that there are nine more still detained under the ISA.  Until they too are released, or charged in open court, their detention will remain a blemish on the nation’s record.  Nor should we remain quiet as to their plight, for the authorities are only too eager to read our silence as tacit approval.

We should not rest or take comfort until Kamunting is emptied and the ISA repealed.

One of those still detained is a fugitive from Singapore, Mas Selamat.  Hishammuddin should entertain an extradition application from that republic.  If nothing else that would give us an opportunity to evaluate the conviction of Mas Selamat down there.

If Hishammuddin feels strongly that the current detainees are a threat to Malaysia’s security then he should share the evidence he has with us and be prepared to charge them in court.  Like his many predecessors, Hishammuddin has not demonstrated any credibility for us to believe merely his utterances.

Those citizens were deprived of their basic dignity and human rights by the decision of one man:  the Home Minister.  There is no provision for a judicial or other review of his pronouncement.  His word is supreme.  In our faith, only Allah has that power.

That is an awesome responsibility to put on any human being.  Only the reckless and conscienceless would shoulder that responsibility lightly and thus would make flippant comments as wanting “to fill Kamunting to the brim.”

In the words of the Sudanese reformist Mahmoud Mohamad Taha (1909-85), “No person is perfect enough to be entrusted with the liberty and dignity of others.”  Hence we need an effective system of checks and balances to minimize the risk of miscarriage of justice.

Tradition has it that once while Prophet Muhammad, s.a.w., was leading a prayer, there was some confusion over the verse he had recited.  After the prayer he turned to his companion Umar and inquired, “Where you present with us [during the prayer]?”  When Umar replied in the affirmative, the prophet then asked him, “Why then did you not correct me?”

Muslims rightly regard Prophet Muhammad, s.a.w., as the embodiment of the perfect human being.  Our leaders and ministers are far from that.  Thus we must not be fearful of or even hesitate in correcting our leaders when we think they have gone astray.  The sooner we do this the less likely they would lead us further down the wrong path.

It is also incumbent upon leaders to straighten those under them who have strayed or demonstrate a tendency to do so.  In releasing this latest batch of ISA detainees, Najib Razak demonstrated best the spirit of generosity and forgiveness that is the essence of Ramadan and Eid ul Fitra.  He should not hesitate to correct the waywardness of those under him, beginning with his cousin and Home Minister Hishammuddin.

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written by malsia1206, September 20, 2009 14:37:17
Yes, in some ways this PM did show some positive efforts to make this a better Nation. But remember it must not be seen to be done in the spirit of Hari Raya Adil Fitri festive season only. And this PM must rein in the errant Menteris and all other Heads of Government Statutory Bodies, Agencies and GLCs. The likes of Ahmad Ismail, the Home Menteri and all others who step out of line must be reprimanded publicly and firmly notwitstanding the negative effects they may bear on UMNO and Barisan. Unless this PM shows he has the mettle and the firmness, all lip-service of 1Malaysia is all but bull and crap. The rakyat is monitoring closely. And the rakyat's KPI is a more reliable gauge than his Menteris.
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written by cantona7, September 20, 2009 15:01:36
Dear RPK n family,
Although you're in hiding, i want to wish you Selamat menyambut Hari Raya! This also goes out to your family, friends & co and also to all MT Muslim readers. We will never forget the sacrifices you've made to expose the deeds of those walk the corridors of power and money. May their knees and feet crumpled to the ground by the sheer weight of their countless sins that no amount of their pahala can ever redeem.
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written by Saint, September 20, 2009 15:48:36
Dear PRK and family - Selamat Hari Raya; wherever you are.
The same to all our Muslim friends.
God Bless.
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written by Saint, September 20, 2009 15:55:55
Dear M. Bakri Musa, Selamat Hari Raya to you and your family.
Personally I feel the ISA should be abolished immediately, Too many corrupt BN ministers, Judiciary officials, civil servants from the police to anti corruption, finance, GLC's land office and a whole range of them are out there.
PR many need at least two years even to prepare the cases on all there "corrupt" ones. Till then ISA is the best place for them.
I am being evil on an auspicious day.
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written by James Loh, September 20, 2009 20:17:23
Should we be thankful that Najib release some of the detainees? NO! The government shouldn't detained them in the first place. Najib must release the detainees. The government doesn't have any right to detain anybody without any trial!
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written by KingSolomon, September 20, 2009 22:20:26
R020998, may the Mighty God give you rest and grant you peace to enjoy this Hari Raya. May He also give you the wisdom to appreciate the sufferings of others who are punished by people disregard basic human dignity and decency. May God fill you with mercy and compassion.
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written by educationist, September 21, 2009 07:07:19
Ah! But when happens when the hand that leads is wayward too?
How does a righteous leader justify the subjugation of all the institutions of state to the immoral and unscrupulous power grab in Perak?
Yes, justice must be given to the remaining 9 ISA detainees but it shall not come from the UMNOputras!!
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written by cantona7, September 21, 2009 17:07:29
Dear RO2998,
Certainly you don't need non-Muslims to teach u about your religion, if you do then there's something very wrong with what u have learnt, don't u think? By the way, why just stop at 7-Eleven? Why not ban all the alcohol in this country if you can including punishing the government that issue licences for liquor operators, those Muslim who sit in the board of directors of companies who have business in liquor and beer? (You can start by going after Tun M's eldest son for this matter). Fire all those air attendants and stewardesses who work in airlines such as MAS, AirAsia n such because clearly they serve liquor in the planes every day. And why just stop there?? Fire all those worker who work in hotels owned by Muslims, Jusco, Giant, Carrefoure, Mydin n practically everywhere that has a hint or smell of alcohol? Oh ya, forgot to tell last night i was at a big open air coffee shop near my in-laws house watching Manchester United vs its city rivals, guess what? At least 10 Malays were puffing smokes n gulping down their Guinness Stouts like it's nobody's business here last night, i even went over n celebrate MU's final goal with them n wished them Selamat Hari Raya.
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written by Oldmantalks, September 24, 2009 18:28:00
I am really hoping that our PM can empty the Kamunting rooms, but his cousin insists that the Kamunting rooms be filled to the brim. Now tell me who is the boss?
Our Home Minister was very sad that Top was killed in Indonesia.Now the Indonesian Govt. had warned that they would not tolerate foreign terrorists. I hope our Home Minister would take note of that and not send Bottom over to Indonesia.
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