Thursday, September 25, 2008

Wondering What Is Behind All This

It’s been a busy day for all the reporters as we know for the whole past week, the political agendas and the news are pretty interesting. Definitely the news papers are making money for sure. From the release of YB Terresa Kok followed by her statement about the her meal in the police lock-up, the arrest of RPK which still remain a question mark to all on what base he threaten the country's security situation, the appointed new DSAAB's political advisor (Shahidan Kassim) Former Menteri Besar of Perlis, the date line of 23rd from DSAI which was a call to DSAAB for an emergency Parliment sitting to discuss on power transition and today on 24th September the hearing of DSAI's sodomy trial transfer to high court which will be decided on Oct 7th. The resignation of Senator Datuk Zaid who disagree with the use of ISA againts Malaysian and the best of all, the news which was waited by all Malaysian which was the reduce of the fuel price by 0.10cent per liter.

I wonder as a normal living Malaysian, YB Terresa has made the government to look into the lock up meal severed to the detainees. At last who ever were detain after this shall be given a proper meal. Even this is not an important issue for some people but the detainees do have the right to be treated as a human too. What do we loose about the issue brought by YB Terresa? I think the government should stop the nonsense statement on "Dog food" and explain why she was detained in a first place. Its clearly show how the whole issue was manipulated and diverted from the basic accusation.

The RPK's (Raja Petra Kamarudin) issue was another joke from the Malaysian government I guess. The question is "How RPK threatens the country's safety and security? RPK only wrote or shall I say commented something which got something to do with Islam. Correct me if I am wrong. As a Muslim RPK should be brought to syariah court on his statement about the religion (Islam). Instead, he was charge under ISA act which only to be use for those whose were accused of threatening the national security and the nation safety. If I, as a non Muslim clearly understand this and so I believe the rest of you can too. It’s been understood how the government is trying to manipulate the law of nation to protect them. To be noted, are we convinced with their tactics?

The newly appointed (Former Menteri Besar Datuk Shahidan Kassim) as an advisor to DSAAB is still a question mark. Its seems DSAAB need more advisor on his side of admintration. There was once said, "Too many cook can spoil the food". It’s also a second life for former menteri besar of Perlis to be in the federal government's constitution.

Another matter which I wanted to high light was the resignation of Senator Datuk Zaid. Make it short, he has proven he is the man of the LAW, he has proven he don't agree with DSAAB. He has indirectly notify every one of us that the ISA is not reliable in this country and it was wrongly miss-used for their own political gain and cover-up

Talking about the future PM of Malaysia DSAI's sodomy case which was requested to be transferred to high court and approved by Ghani Patail. I think every one still remember DSAAB has come out with a statement to Ghani Patail and the IGP not to interfere on DSAAI sodomy case. The rest of it I leave to the readers to judge in your own court of order. Secondly why these cases need to be transferred to high court? Is it because the prosecutors find the judge is an iron lady who follow the LAW as per stated and denies to support them?

The last but not least the announcement about the fuel price cut by 0.10cent per liter by current PM is right on time to reduce the burning fire of the people. Of cause it’s great news to all in this festival season where many were to return to kampung. It is also a diversion of the people's attention from the current situation in Malaysia political agendas.

Dear readers, lets give to all of us a moment and think about the whole issue. Where and what went wrong.

"Thought For The Day"

by,
lvbala

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