Showing posts with label ISA and Human Rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ISA and Human Rights. Show all posts

Dec 8, 2010

Malaysia Practiced Widespread Torture

"The Malaysian government does not punish officers for their actions. Instead, it trains officers how to conduct caning and pays them a bonus for each stroke. Many double their income through their caning work. Others take bribes to intentionally miss, sparing their victims"
 - Amnesty International -



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Malaysia: Torture practiced systematically in widespread caning

The Malaysian government must immediately end the practice of judicial caning, which subjects thousands of people each year to systematic torture and ill-treatment, leaving them with permanent physical and psychological scars, Amnesty International said today in a new report.

May 12, 2010

Najib..Stop Embarassing the Nation!

Malaysia is now also known as "Sodomy Country". You just can't imagine the jokes that goes around here in Singapore. Yes, i am in Singapore for a week now and everyday this sodomy is all over the media both in print and on TV as well as a topic over lunch, happy hours and dinner.

There are pages and pages of reports everyday in the foreign press. This is such a bad joke that it is embarassing and to talk about Najib's New Economy Policy which is now the New Sodomy Poke-a-nomy which has Najib written all over it.

Apr 14, 2010

Shoot To Kill!

Over the years, Uthayakumar, who is also the force behind Hindraf, has accused the police of carrying out summary executions of suspected criminals, especially Indian Malaysians.

In the latest shootout which happened last Thursday, R Logeswaran, 38, and his younger brother Satchithananthan, 25, were blamed for a spate of armed robberies.

The funeral procession started from their house at around 2pm, where the hearses were led by a mall lorry fitted with a banner which read Police bunuh masyarakat India and We want royal commission into the shoot to kill policy.  Watch...



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Mar 29, 2010

Malaysia Should Be Embarassed

The first thing to say is that – even allowing for cultural and religious sensitivities – Malaysia should be embarrassed that it is threatening to send a man to prison for consensual sex with another adult. But there are also considerable doubts about the case against Mr Anwar. The evidence against him is thin and the political context is very clear.

Feb 26, 2010

Suhakam - Another Agency of BN?

A reader of Malaysiakini comment and question Suhakam;

"Suhakam members are all appointed by Barisan National and are beholden to BN. Why not appoint a few from the opposition, are they not Malaysians?"

Suhakam's Investigation on Raja Azman

Lawyers for Raja Azman Petra charged that the investigation conducted on the plight of their client by Suhakam had been neither fair nor thorough.

Yesterday the national human rights council Suhakam had conducted an investigation at the Sungai Buloh prison of allegations that the son of prominent blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin had been tortured.

Siva Subramaniam, heading the investigation had cleared prison authorities of any wrongdoings and claimed that Raja Azman's wounds were self inflicted.

However, both lawyers J Chandra and Amarjit Singh Sidhu are unhappy over the way the investigation was carried out.

Feb 13, 2010

The Failure of Suhakam (Human Rights Commission)

There is no credibility to the home ministry based on the facts and the records speaks for itself. The Home Minister Hisshammuddin Hussein who is the son of the third Prime Minister of Malaysia Tun Hussein Onn who eventually stayed out of the fake UMNO and had refused to joined this new "celup" UMNO party which is totally not the real UMNO but a fake masquerading as the original.

Dec 29, 2009

DAMNATION of MALAYSIA!

(Pic from Antares)
Transparency International has labelled the Bakun Dam Project a "MONUMENT OF CORRUPTION" and highlighted debate over whether there will be enough customers in 2011 when it becomes fully operational with a 2,400MW capacity.

All the valuable timber has already been removed from its catchment area, and the dam will begin filling up next month, taking eight months to submerge all 70,000ha.an area the size of Singapore.

Nov 5, 2009

More Pics of Zorro Wanted




Setting Out at High Noon


At Lobby of the Royal Selangor


Treated to a Sumptious Lunch


On Arrival Greeted by Cheers From the Supporters (Pic by Shanghai Fish)



This Young Man Got Real Charm


 The Cool Cucumber having a few words with his lawyer Ashok

 
Caught Sight of the Lone Wolf

 
The supporters mingling



Bond Arrives with Smoking Gun
(Pic by Shanghai)



Supporters awaiting patiently


About an hour and half waiting


Out comes the champions at about 4.45pm



Greeted by the awaiting reporters


Sharing with the waiting supporters


All's happy their hero is in good shape

See More Pics and Story from Shanghai Fish and People's Parliament

Oct 28, 2009

Stop This Evil!


I read with grave concern of the article by Raja Petra in the website of Malaysia Today titled "Warning To The Malaysian Government", my concern is both for Raja Petra as well as for the reputation of our nation, Malaysia.

This is heartbreaking for any parents when your son is being tortured under detention and must not be taken lightly by fellows Malaysians, torture and brutality by the police is not an acceptable  practice in this modern age and is a serious violation of basic human rights.

RPK said "He (his son) is being subjected to daily beatings to force him to withdraw his not guilty plea and instead plead guilty because there is no evidence against him and the charges are merely trumped-up charges."

This is a very serious allegation and must immediately be investigated as such actions are viewed as a cruel violations of international laws of human rights.

The country of Malaysia is already being seen as an obstinate repeated offender of the International Human Rights Law and are repeatedly being reprimanded for human rights violations by the international community.  Such reputation does not attract Foreign Investors!

The Human Rights Commission must be alerted and investigate this matter with great urgency.


The Government must response and put a stop to these cruel, evil and inhumane actions! 

(Read HERE on Malaysia's human rights violations)

Oct 15, 2009

China's Call for Internet Freedom


The call for freedom is getting ever louder as we advance through this cyber age of the internet, man were born to be free, free from oppression from men and history had repeatedly proven that oppression by rulers and governments will only eventually lead to destruction.

In this cyber age, governments and tyrants can no longer stupefy its populace in their quest for perpetual power, we have seen how autocratic governments through the process of long term psychotic indoctrination by suppressing the growth principles of the freedom in the attainment of knowledge and supplanting inferior quality into the system whilst segregating mental spheres of self perception generating racial and religious misconceptions and mistrust amongst its people so that they or their kind can rule forever. And when overdone, uncontrollable degeneration and confusion of thoughts spawn extremism and soon swamp the entire nation and region often creating much conflict and death which can take generations to repair and make good again.

Only freedom can prevent such from happening in this present age and freedom is about the respect for Human Rights, and the most basic of all Human Rights is the Freedom of Speech which is universally enshrined. How can you stop people from talking? And in certain countries they still have laws that put people in jail for just talking! This is primitive and of dinosaur mentality! This can only limit mental growth and stupefy its people.

But this day mark a milestone, this day the 8th of October 2009, in one of the fastest growing  and suppressive nation in this present time, that is China, the Internet Human Rights Declaration was launched, and most aptly called the "China Internet Human Rights Declaration". This document was jointly issued and drafted by 15 highly regarded intellectuals of  scholars, lawyers writers and etc as stated below.

This documents consist of 10 points and as listed herein:

Internet Human Rights Declaration

Those of us who are standing on the embankment overlooking the torrent of history have witnessed the potential of this new technology: the Internet. We understand how this new technological revolution has brought about progress and social changes. It has great potential to advance basic human rights and freedom for Chinese people. Its contribution to civilisation will be on a par with the discovery of iron and fire, or the invention of plough and wheel in ancient days.

We acknowledge the arrival of netizen activism and regard it as an irreversible trend. Citizen reporting, which involves the use of mobile phones and digital cameras for in-situ information dissemination, has become fashionable and trendy. The Internet has also provided netizens with unlimited space for creativity and for voicing opinions through weblogs, podcasts, BBS and online comments.

We believe it is a citizen’s responsibility to be concerned about public affairs, and a netizen’s responsibility to care about freedom of speech on the Internet. Netizens are exercising their civil rights when they legally express their opinions or when they report the truth of what has actually happened. The best way to rejuvenate an ancient civilisation is to inject it with new core values based on the advancement of happiness and of basic human rights for individuals. It is also the best way to improve well-being for everyone in China. For these reasons, freedom of speech on the Internet should be encouraged, nurtured and tolerated.

We therefore pledge for the following principles to be endorsed:

1. Freedom of speech on the Internet is a part of citizens’ rights to freedom of speech. It is the most basic human rights and the most fundamental value that should be pursued, treasured and protected.


2. Netizens who express their opinions on the Internet using words, sounds, pictures or videos, should be protected and encouraged, as long as such conduct is in accord with the constitution and local statutes.


3. The right to publish opinion is the most basic rights for netizens. This includes the right to publish through weblogs and podcasts, as well as online discussion forums. Netizens’ rights to publish should not be subjected to unlawful investigation and interference. They should be allowed freedom to hold and to express their views without feeling intimidated.


4. Netizens’ editorial rights should be respected. When they are exercising those rights, they should not be subjected to harassment by authorities who act outside of law.


5. It is the right of Netizens to conduct interviews and to report their findings. This right is protected as a part of their constitutional rights to freedom of speech. Netizens who excercise this right should endeavour to report the truth, and to avoid distortions, fabrications and malicious slander.


6. It is the right of netizens to make comments and to exchange opinion. This includes the right to ask questions, to monitor, to criticise and to boycott.


7. Netizens’ freedom of speech encompasses a right to express themselves anonymously. Anonymity enables some authors to express their opinions in ways that best suit their needs. This legal right should be respected as long as an anonymous author is expressing his views in accordance with legal and constitutional requirements.


8. The right to conduct information searches on the Internet is an integral part of netizens’ rights to express, to be informed and to monitor. It is our opinion that legal websites should not be filtered, and that netizens’ rights to conduct searches on public information for personal use should be respected and protected.


9. Online privacy should be respected and protected. Netizens’ real identities and personal information should not be disclosed unless the information is required for a transparent legal proceeding, or else if the disclosure is necessary under the rule of law.


10. The freedom of disseminating information should be respected and protected as long as it is conducted in line with legal and constitutional requirements. Website monitoring, filtering and blockades that go against the principle of freedom of speech should be condemned by public opinion. Netizens are entitled to seek freedom of expression and justice through judicial proceedings.


We call for the establishing of an Internet Human Rights Day, to remind everyone of the need to safeguard freedom of speech on the Internet. This is the only effective way to make sure all people in China enjoy human rights and happiness.


10 October 1911 was the day when a group of patriots staged an uprising to end the rule of a cruel and racist dynasty. They also put an end to a long imperialist history. As a way of commemorating their bravery and their spirit of freedom, we suggest to make every October 10th China’s Internet Human Rights Day.

Written by: Ling Cangzhou

On: 8 October 2009

Signed by:

Ling Cangzhou (Beijing, scholar, senior mass media worker)

Zhao Guojun (Beijing, Legal Scholar)

Ran Yunfei (Chengdu, writer, scholar, editor)

Beifeng (Guangzhou, senior Internet media worker)

Zan Aizong (Hangzhou, writer, reporter)

Zhang Hui (Beijing, scholar, officer-in-charge of Mr De Research Centre)

Tang Jitian (Beijing, lawyer)

Wei Ke (Beijing, poet, animator)

Jiang Tianyong (Beijing, lawyer)

Jin Guanghong (Beijing, lawyer)

Han Yicun (Beijing, lawyer)

Guo Yuju (Beijing, scholar)

Shi Yijun (Beijing, historian)

Ba Zhongwei (Henan, youth rights worker)

Zuo Qiao (Beijing, educator)

A Chinese version of the declaration can be found HERE.

Sep 29, 2009

Another Horrible Death!


This is our country...

Tan Shu Fang, a bright 17 year old girl died a horrible death! She was the latest victim of the rampant crime in this country. She died a victim of Snatch Thief and how heartbreaking to read news such as this. Shu Fang is a straight As student of SMK Mutiara Rini 2 in Johor Bahru. Read Her Story HERE.

And now even snatch thief carries Gun! Read the Story HERE. And another death from crime HERE and these are only reported stories from the media and you can be very sure that there are many more such crime stories not reported.

The government must take responsibility for all the distressing deaths that is happening in this country of ours, we have record breaking deaths from traffic accidents, from diseases of H1N1, from crime and from deaths under detentions! And there is Teoh Beng Hock and Kugan and many many more! Fcuk!

These deaths from traffic accidents and crime and a big share of the deaths in custody are all related to the Police department that is the PDRM. The people have repeatedly called for a change in the leadership and management of the PDRM and as usual, our government don't give a damn about the grievances of the people and has continued further extension of the services of the same Chief of Police (IGP).

The present IGP has served for so many years and way past retirement age and yet his services are once again extended upon by the new Prime Minister. Despite the many accusations of impropriety and accusations in his conduct as the Chief of Police.What is their problem?? I really cannot comprehend!?

What is the problem with this UMNO led government? Or is this the behaviour of a disintegrating dynasty?

Read earlier Post "Humanitarian Crisis" HERE and "Crime and the City" HERE


Sep 27, 2009

Battle of the Internet


"There is no freedom without freedom of information. There is no freedom of information without internet freedom"
- Freegate -

China is a bad example of human rights and freedom and this stems from a fear of losing control by the communist government. And as China progresses, the call for freedom will ever be greater and this had developed into a constant battle in cyberspace with the authorities trying to block the free flow of information to more than 300 million internet users.

This year the autocrats will celebrate the 60th anniversary of communist rule in China and it will also be the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square democracy protest as well as the 10th anniversary on the crackdown of the Falun Gong movement. A grand celebration has been lined up for the National Day of the 60th Anniversary of the People’s Republic of China next week which falls on the 1st of October.

There seems to be some kind of internal strives in within the communist party as earlier this year it seems to give way and allow more room for dissent online due to the rise of blogs and online forums which is actually impossible to control. Than in an about turn it started to block Facebook and Twitter, China also blocks site like You Tube and Wikipedia and have sometimes allowed and than to block again in an inconsistent pattern. China blocks access to a countless websites as part of filtering system critics called the Great Firewall.

And there rise “Freegate” and VPN (Virtual Private Network) in the battle with the “Great Firewall” of China, Freegate is a non-profit organization in the fight against repressive regime and propagates freedom of information. The Vision statement listed in their website states “The Great Firewall will be taken down as did the Berlin Wall”. Freegate provides a host of free programs and tools which allows users to circumvent the filters of block used by government and leads you to the free world of cyberspace. Yes!

You must check out Freegate HERE just in case our governments which have been contemplating the use of filters to curtail our freedom. You might have to use Freegate one day… hahaha.


"I just want to say that FREEGATE saves our life in IRAN. because during election days there was no communication way for us in IRAN and freegates opened this way to us. 
So many Thanks to freegate men.
"I LOVE YOU"

-- A Freegate user in Iran

Read “China Clamp Down on Internet” HERE
Read "Malaysia-Today under Attack" HERE

Sep 26, 2009

Humanitarian Crisis in Malaysia?


Malaysia in a Humanitarian Crisis?
Today six more migrants die in detention!

Malaysia will soon be famous for "Death" with the numbers of people dying in detention. The nation made world headlines with the death of Teoh Beng Hock and till todate there has been no outcome from police investigation although an inquiry is being held and is on going.

It looks like the authorities are at a loss at how to resolve all these problems which  may now be in a crisis situation. The numerous  and repeated complaints and reports made by international and local humanitarian institution had fallen on deaf ears and it seems the government is still in denial or either in defiance as no solutions or any attempt to correct this inhuman situation have been presented.

Sep 21, 2009

Malaysia-Today - Alternate URL


 (The Autobots are here and they will see to the end of the Decepticons)


If you are having problem getting through to Malaysia-Today Website than try this alternate route HERE.

There are still a lot of stupid idiots that think that the internet can be block, these are the illiterates and the best part is that they are suppose to be the internet experts working for the government and if this is the expertise we get you can just imagine the quality of the people working for the government. They can't even understand simple philosophy that when you are working for the government you are suppose to be working for the people and not against the people. They and this umno government will never be able to see this point as all they are concerned about is their own selfish benefits and how to oppress or divide the good people of this beautiful country. They are here to Deceive the people and nation and they are the real and evil Decepticons.

They can't understand simple basic principles that the government is supposed to be servants of the people and that they must respect basic human rights and not to twist and turn with the intention to deceive the people. These are the real and evil Decepticons.

But the people have seen through their deceptions and will automatically reject them and they will be ejected and kick out to outer space and will be made to pay for all their evil misdeeds that have been destroying the country, and the people will have their heroes as in the Autobots, automatically rising up from the masses to smash out the evil from our land.


"The TRUTH will always Prevail"

                                    







Sep 20, 2009

We Want a Clean and Fair Election



Bagan Pinang is one of the four state seats in the parliamentary constituency of Teluk Kemang in Port Dickson of Negeri Sembilan and the only state seat held by UMNO in the Parliamentary of Teluk Kemang. The Election Commission has fixed October 11 (Sunday) for the polling day and nomination of candidates is on October 3 (Saturday). There has been inconsistency in the fixing of polling days in the recent past few by-elections with polling days being fixed on a working weekday in opposition held seats.

There are a total of 13,644 registered voters in this state by election of which 4,604 voters are registered as postal votes making up a big share of 33.74% of the total votes. There have been many constant grouses on the anomalies of postal votes and one of the concerns raised by Bersih (Coalition for Clean and Fair Election) an alliance of about 70 civil society organization and several political parties which held a mammoth rally of about 100,000 peaceful protesters in November of 2007 calling for clean and fair election.

Sep 17, 2009

Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia (Updated with more Links)

Haris Ibrahim with the Rumah

A section of the early Anak Bangsa Malaysia despite the rain

The Registration Desk

Whilst the Prime Minister Najib Razak's 1Malaysia turns into an expensive Formula One Racing Car, Today on Malaysia Day, 16th September 2009 saw the launch of Anak Bangsa Malaysia, a movement initiated by Malaysians for Malaysians.

And i am overjoyed to have witnessed this occasion and proud of my friends and comrades who had taken their precious time and effort to come to this beginning. Yes, this is a beginning of a real hope that we Malaysians will and are willing to take the lead in shaping our own destiny towards a nation that embraces all and comprehends the need to be global in perspective with an all encompassing heart.

I am happy to be here today and will let you read the rest of my fellow Anak Bangsa Malaysia share their stories in the links below.

Congratulations! Anak Bangsa Malaysia!

"One People, One Nation"


See Lots of Photos from Shanghai Fish HERE (latest) Latest from The Peoples Parliament HERE
Read The Whisperer HERE
Read Melvin HERE
Read Anak Bangsa Malaysia Website HERE and HERE
Read the report from The Nutgraph HERE.
Read the multi billion 1Malaysia Formula 1 HERE. Read the Cost of 1MF1 from Malaysian Insider HERE

Sep 1, 2009

The Myth Of A Moderate Malaysia

Canings, cows' heads and ethnoreligious apartheid.


If you're looking for an image that captures the conflict between fervent Islam and basic human decency, look no further than the Malaysian city of Shah Alam, about 15 miles west of Kuala Lumpur.

On Friday, a group of about 50 men, agitated by plans to relocate a 150-year-old Hindu temple to their neighborhood, made their feelings clear by staging a protest march from a mosque to a government building. Amidst the usual cries of "Allahu Akbar" and "takbeer," the protesters deposited the freshly severed head of a cow--an animal sacred to Hindus--before the building's gate. The group's leaders made threatening speeches and, perhaps caught up in the spirit of the moment, hammed it up for the cameras, stepping and spitting on the cow's head. The police--who have been known to arrest people for such crimes as attending a candle light vigil or wearing black in support of the opposition--stood by and watched.

Ironically, those scanning the globe for a Muslim-majority country that inspires neither dread nor despair often alight upon Malaysia. Until a few years ago, the Southeast Asian nation boasted the world's tallest building, the iconic 88-story Petronas Towers. Powered by electronics, palm oil and petroleum, Malaysia is the world's 20th-largest exporter, ahead of Sweden, Australia and India. Per capita income, about $14,000 in purchasing parity terms, is about the same as in Argentina. Apart from the obvious prosperity of downtown Kuala Lumpur, the casual visitor notices the comforting trappings of a British colonial past--a parliament, a judiciary, a professional police force.

But most strikingly, Malaysia (along with next-door Indonesia) can claim something increasingly rare in the Muslim world: a large non-Muslim population. About four in 10 Malaysians are Buddhist, Christian, Hindu , Sikh or Confucian. (By contrast, Turkey, the poster-child for an Islam at peace with the 21st century, is 99.8% Muslim.) Recognizing the power of this statistic in our multicultural age, Tourism Malaysia promotes the country's allegedly harmonious blend of Malay, Chinese and Indian communities with an odd but nonetheless catchy slogan: Malaysia, Truly Asia.

The reality, of course, is a lot less sunny. Unlike neighboring Singapore, which shares the same colonial past and ethnic mix--albeit with a Chinese rather than a Malay majority--Malaysia has rejected secularism in favor of a kind of ethnoreligious apartheid that belongs more in a medieval kingdom than in a modern democratic republic.

In Malaysia, Islam is the state religion. Higher education, the bureaucracy and vast swathes of the economy are operated as a kind of spoils system almost exclusively for Malays, whom the state defines as Muslim. Race and religion determine everything from your odds of getting into medical school to the amount you're expected to put down for an apartment. The conversion laws, based on sharia, bring to mind the Eagles' classic "Hotel California": You can check in any time you like, but you can never leave.

Read More HERE

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