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Maybe consummated, used or even secondhand. Its not nice to be called used, its worse still to be called second hand. But consummated, that is something else - there is romance attached to it. From the past, records, essays, writeups, by me, by others, already publically published. Maybe from past blogs. Maybe someone reading this may say, "I have read that before", so be it - Lias.

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It isn't often that I start the day feeling angry but today took the cake. No sooner had I picked up the newspaper when I started to foam at the mouth in outrage so strong that even an hour and a half torturing myself in the gym could not quell it.
It wasn't just about the five people who got arrested under the ISA. Surely there must be a How-to-Govern manual somewhere that says 'Thou Shalt Not Martyr Thy Opponents Unless Thou Really Is Not Interested in Winning the Hearts and Minds of Thy People'.
It was this:
PM: Silent majority have spoken – we don't want demos
By ZULKIFLI ABD RAHMAN
PETALING JAYA: The silent majority of Malaysians have spoken up and they want a stop to street demonstrations which disrupt people's lives and cause disharmony among the country's multi-racial population .
Representatives of Damai
The Prime Minister said the memorandum was a sign that people were angry with illegal protests and violent acts.
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They want peace: Representatives of NGO groups under Damai handing the memorandum to Abdullah yesterday expressing their wish that peace be maintained. |
"The country's successes and achievements didn't come about due to street demonstrations or illegal protests.
"We have progressed because we have been able to maintain democratic institutions which respect the law while the people enjoyed the fruits of peace and political stability.
"If freedom cannot be respected and used in a responsible manner, the people themselves will be at the losing end.
"As can be seen from today's memorandum, the people who remained silent have now stood up to make their stand. They want peace to be maintained."
He said he was informed that the street demonstrations had caused a 10% cancellation of hotel room bookings and rental of tour buses, while retail stores also reported a drop in sales.
Abdullah was speaking to newsmen after receiving the memorandum before flying off to visit flooded districts in Pahang.
At the outset, the group of about 20 people led by Damai chairman Mohd Saiful Adil Mohd Daud was not allowed to enter the Royal Malaysian Air Force Subang airbase but after waiting for the airbase authority to get back to them, they were finally allowed to go in.
Mohd Saiful Adil gave a brief speech before proceeding with five other representatives to hand over the memorandum. The group applauded before they left the place.
The whole episode took less than 15minutes.
Damai represents 1.5 million members and its representatives include those from 75 Chinese-based and 20 Indian groups and associations.
In the joint declaration read by Mohd Saiful Adil, the members expressed their disgust at street demonstrations and the use of religious and racial issues to create hatred among Malaysians.
They condemned individuals and groups who used lies and slander against the country and asked for foreign intervention in
"We also condemn accusations that the country's leaders had allowed ethnic cleansing to occur in the country," he added.
Damai advisor and Bukit Bintang MCA chief Senator Datuk Dr Lee Chong Meng said the Bersih and Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) illegal demonstrations last month had caused tourists to cancel trips to Malaysia.
Cheras Hindu Youth Organisation vice-president S. Ariivazhagan regretted that Hindraf had used religion to protest.
"Hindraf has presented the wrong view to the world that the Indian community here is being persecuted. This group is not fighting for our rights," he said.
On arrival in Kuantan, Abdullah labelled those who solicit support from outsiders as traitors and the action of Hindraf, which claimed to fight for the rights of the Indian community in
"Was there ethnic cleansing? There was nothing about wiping out the Indians in the country," he said at a function to welcome him and his wife, Datin Paduka Seri Jeanne Abdullah at the RMAF base.
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ISTANA ZAKARIA
Inilah ISTANA Zakaria Md Deros
Saya tertarik dengan kenyataan suatu sumber dari Pejabat Badan Pencegah Rasuah BPR ketika mengulas kes siasatan seorang pegawai kanan polis yang dilaporkan telah mengumpul kekayaan sebanyak RM27juta. Menurut akhbar NST semalam, pegawai tersebut berkata:
We want to know if it is possible for a police officer to accumulate RM10 million based on his income and years of service.
Kami mahu tahu adakah mungkin seorang pegawai polis boleh menghimpun sehingga RM10juta berdasarkan pendapatan dan tempoh perkhidmatannya .
Kalau begitu cubalah anak-anak Selangor khasnya tidak kiralah yang pernah mengundi BN atau pembangkang (terutama pengundi di Pelabuhan Kelang) memikirkan apakah Zakaria Md Deros seorang Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri boleh mengumpulkan harta sehingga mampu membina ISTANA yang penuh knotroversi ini yang dipercayai menelan belanja lebih RM10 juta.
Akhbar THE STAR Jumaat lepas melaporkan yang Zakaria dengan bangganya membuka istananya kepada orang-ramai termasuk para pemberita baru-baru ini.Menurut laporan ISTANA ini mempunyai 16 bili tidur dan 21 bilik air! Bilik tidur Zakaria menurut akhbar tersebut:
His master bedroom, which has a changing room and a jacuzzi, is bigger than a low cost house.
Bilik tidur utamanya, mempunyai bilik persalinan disamping jacuzzi, dan ianya lebih besar dari sebuah rumah kos rendah.
Saya yang tidak ada kena mengena dengan Zakaria ini pun berasa begitu sedih dan malu melihatkan seorang pemimpin Melayu Islam boleh dengan bangga tanpa sedikit pun rasa bersalah atau peduli pada masyarakat, memperagakan ISTANA nya disaat ramai rakyat yang tidak memiliki rumah sendiri, ramai rakyat sedang mengeluh akan kenaikkan kos hidup yang membebankan. Tetapi Zakaria boleh dengan megah membuka pintu ISTANA nya untuk ditonton oleh masyarakat.
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v3/news.php?id=171418
Kit Siang And Teresa Prepared To Face Any Consequences
December 16, 2005 17:06 PM
PENANG, Dec 16 (Bernama) -- Parliamentary Opposition Leader Lim Kit Siang
and Seputih Member of Parliament Teresa Kok are prepared for any
consequences if they are referred to the Parliamentary Committee of
Privileges over the nude squats video clip controversy.
Lim said both of them were prepared for any punishment whether it was
suspension or expulsion from Parliament.
He also challenged the Senate to give approval for him and Kok to appear
next week before it to give a point-by-point reply to the "irresponsible"
and "baseless" charges made by several Senators over the issue.
"As these Senators have also demanded that Teresa and I apologise to
Parliament for having exposed the matter, I challenge them to let us state
our case before them next week," he told a press conference here Friday.
Lim, who is also the MP for Ipoh Timur, added that the Senators should have
the courage and the conviction to move a motion in the Senate on Monday
inviting both him and Kok to appear to face them and reply to their
allegations.
He was responding to increasing demands by the Senators for him and Kok to
be referred to the committee and to apologise to all Malaysians in
Parliament for publicising the video clip in Parliament, which according to
them "had tarnished the image of the country".
The video clip showed a naked woman, originally alleged to be a Chinese
citizen being forced to do ear squats in a police lockup. The incident
caused unnecessary tensions between Malaysia and China over alleged
profiling of Chinese nationals by Malaysian enforcement authorities.
An independent commission of inquiry ordered by Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi which is in the process of investigating the incident
determined the woman involved to be a local Malay who had been detained for
drug abuse.
A number of Senators at the current Senate sitting want the duo to be
charged for showing "pornographic material" in public and bringing disrepute
to Parliament and the country .-- BERNAMA
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http://blog.limkitsiang.com/?p=254#more-254
Challenge to Senate - Let Teresa and LKS appear to rebut accusing Senators
Time & Date: December 16, 2005 @ 12: 27.30
The Senators who attacked DAP MP for Seputeh Teresa Kok and me over the
police naked ear-squat videoclip scandal are a shame and disgrace to
Parliament and the nation, as apart from making baseless allegations against
us in the past two days, they do not have a word to say about the indignity,
humiliation and human rights violations suffered by the Malay woman victim
or the urgent need for radical police reform to end the pattern of abuse and
human rights violations of detainees in police custody.
All these Senators seem to think that so long as the victim is not a Chinese
national, it is all right for a Malay woman or any local Malaysian to be
subjected to the humiliation and indignity of being stripped naked and
forced to do 10 ear-squats, regardless of her suspected offence, once in
police custody.
Lance Corporal Wan Zawati alias Zalina Wan Ismail, the policewoman in the
videoclip, told the Dzaiddin Commission of Inquiry on Tuesday that she
forced all female detainees at the Petaling Jaya police lockup to do squats
in the nude, as disciplinary action could be taken against her if any
contraband items were later found in the lock-up occupied by the detainees.
Why is there no outrage, shock or even objection from anyone of these
Senators at such blatant and unacceptable abuse of the human rights of woman
detainees, regardless of race, nationality or gender?
Assurances by senior police officers, whether Petaling Jaya OCPD Asst Comm
Mohd Hazam Abdul Halim or the Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri
Musa Hassan that "naked ear-squats" are confined to people caught for
serious crimes and drug-related offences do not wash when the police
personnel at the lock-up level apply it summarily to all detainees.
Are these Senators aware such police "naked ear-squat" humiliation for all
woman detainees had been condemned by Suhakam and the Royal Police
Commission of Inquiry? Suhakam in its 2001 Report on its Inquiry into the
Kesas Highway gathering on November 5, 2000 condemned the "naked ear-squats"
forced on reformasi supporter, Norazimah Mohd Nor and recommended the end of
such procedure.
The Royal Police Commission had also found indiscriminately compelling
unnecessary, punitive and humiliating "strip searches" like the "naked
ear-squats" procedure an infringement of human rights.
Why none of these Senators have expressed shock or dismay that the Police
has not done anything to implement the recommendations of the Royal Police
Commission for proper standard guidelines on strip and intimate searches
consonant with a modern human rights regimes - wasting more than six months,
or more than 18 months if this matter had been the subject of the earlier
Interim Report of the Royal Police Commission?
If the Senators who are now condemning Teresa have one per cent of her sense
of national pride, commitment to uphold the dignity of woman and respect for
human rights, the Senate would be a more exciting and useful legislative
chamber and Malaysia a better country.
In bringing to the fore the PJ police naked earsquat videoclip, which had
been making the MMS rounds for the previous six months, Teresa had done a
great national service as regardless of the nationality of the woman victim,
the establishment of the independent commission of inquiry has gone a long
way to assure the Chinese Government and people - who had been upset about
the maltreatment of Chinese nationals - that the government is serious about
ending such human rights abuses by the police.
The national and international outrage over the PJ police videoclip is not
just over an isolated case, but because it represented the tip of an iceberg
of a pattern of police abuse and human rights violation of detainees in
police custody.
It is most shocking that none of the Senators who are demanding action to be
taken against Teresa and me are concerned or seemed to understand the larger
issue at stake.
There is increasing demand that Teresa and I be referreed to the
Parliamentary Committee of Privileges for punishment, as reflected in Berita
Harian's report today headlined: "Ahli Parlimen bebas rujuk Kit Siang,
Teresa", quoting the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Seri
Mohamed Nazri Aziz.
With 92% Barisan Nasional majority in Parliament, there is nothing the
Opposition can do to stop another "kangaroo court" proceeding like the
unjust six-month suspension of DAP MP for Bukit Glugor, Karpal Singh last
year. Teresa and I are prepared to face the consequences of the tyranny of a
92-per cent Barisan Nasional majority, which have the power to turn right
into wrong and declare black as white - whether to be suspended even longer
than Karpal and expelled from Parliament.
If there is a proper respect and understanding of justice, it is these
Senators who had been making baseless allegations against Teresa and me who
should be referred to the Committee of Privileges for their breach of
parliamentary privileges.
As these Senators have also challenged Teresa and me to apologise to
Parliament, I challenge the Senate to give approval for Teresa and me to
appear next week before the Senate to give point-by-point reply to the
irresponsible and baseless charges by several Senators over the police
squatgate scandal.
Will these Senators who wanted to be media "heroes" or "heroines" have the
courage and the conviction to move a motion in the Senate on Monday inviting
both Teresa and me to appear to face them and reply to their allegations,
including whatever new ones they want to make, so that they will not be seen
as mere cowards throwing stones from the security and protection of the
Senate?
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Game for nude squat challenge, senators?
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/44615
Teresa Kok bagaikan pertikai kredibiliti polis
http://teresakok.blogsome.com/2005/12/16/teresa-kok-bagaikan-pertikai
-kredibiliti-polis/
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http://www.sun2surf.com/article.cfm?id=12324
DAP stands by Kok
Updated: 09:27PM Thu, 15 Dec 2005
PETALING JAYA: The DAP will vigorously defend its Seputeh MP Teresa Kok if
action is taken against her for exposing the nude ear squat video clip
scandal.
"We will launch nationwide and international campaigns to support Kok
individually. She is a symbol for the right of whistle-blowers to receive
protection and not be prosecuted by the authorities for exposing
wrongdoings," said DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng.
Condemning the call by Umno Senator Datuk Syed Ali Alhabshee for action to
be taken against Kok for exposing the naked woman forced to do ear squat and
showing the video clip in Parliament, Lim said such an attitude is not only
short-sighted but also irresponsible.
"If the call is right, it only shows that the government views the real
culprits as not those who commit wrongdoings but those who expose such
wrongdoing.
"How can the the Senator claim that the action by Kok had shamed the woman
victim when it is the police that had shamed the women with such practices
that is not sanctioned by any existing provisions of law?
Lim reiterated that Kok did not do any wrong in exposing police's abusive
actions but was only performing her duty as a parliamentarian.
Bernama reported from Dewan Negara yesterday that several senators called
for action to be taken against Kok for causing a public uproar by showing a
video clip of a naked woman doing ear squats while in police custody.
Senator Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain challenged Kok to come forward to defend
the woman in the video if she really wanted to be a protector.
Senator Kassim Ismail accused Kok of having ulterior motive in exposing the
incident which he said could harm good relations between Malaysia and China.
Senator Datuk Dayang Mahani Tun Panglima Ahmad Raffae said Kok had played up
the issue and seemed to have questioned the police's credibility.
As a result, the police had been censured prematurely even though
ear-squatting in the nude was a normal procedure, especially in cases
involving drug abuse, she told reporters in Parliament lobby.
Senator Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff said she felt sad over what had happened and
hoped proper action would be taken against the person who recorded the woman
doing ear-squats in the lock-up.
"In this matter, the dignity of a person, irrespective of race or from where
she comes from, should be protected. The irresponsible act (of making the
recording) requires action to be taken," she said
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DAP Would Not Only Vigorously Defend Teresa Kok But Is Prepared To Launch A
Nation-wide Campaign To Support Her And Other Whistleblowers Exposing Human
Rights Abuses And Wrongdoings.
http://www.dapmalaysia.org/english/2005/dec05/lge/lge261.htm
UMNO MPs Should Emulate Shahrizat
http://teresakok.blogsome.com/2005/12/15/umno-mps-should-emulate
-shahrizat/
Shahrizat Says Dignity, Integrity Of Women Detainees The Main Issue
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v3/news.php?id=171186
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Reformasi kaki abused during remand
Posted: 13:15 Nov-28-2005 In Categories: General
We held another press conference on police abuse scandal this morning.
Reformasi activisit Nora, a Muslim woman, was asked to strip in front of
police woman and squat ten times at the women's police lock-up at Kapar
Police Station.
She was arrested by police on 4 November 2000 while looking for a place to
set up her stall to hawk food to those attending a Keadilan-organisd event..
Not long after she arrived, she saw Klang Municipal Council officers arrive
with FRU, police and General Operations Force Officers in tow.
She and others who were arrested were brought to the Kapar Police Station.
Nora was released on November 10 and no charges without charges beinmg laid.
Nora has complaint to that joke named Suhakam but nothing came out after the
report. This is another incident which proves cops do not discriminate as
they abuse and bullly citizens and tourists from every community
Before we have our press conference, Wan Azizah and I brought Nora to meet
with Noh Omar at the Parliament lobby.
Noh Omar was not very friendly, he asked why did the police only mistreated
Nora in that manner but not to all her other friends? Kak Wan refuted him by
saying that he should not ask this question that implied Nora was doing
something very wrong.
Noh Omar also questioned me about the Chinese girls who were mistreated in
the Squatgate scandal.
He said some 500,000 Chinese nationals came in as tourists and went missing
in Malaysia. He was trying to defend the abuses that are happening in the
police station. When he was meeting us, the journalists and TV crew came
surrounding us, Noh Omar then told us that he prepared to answer all our
allegations in the Dewan Rakyat tomorrow if the Speaker allows my emergency
motion to be debated tomorrow.
Judge from the way he answered and his attitude which seemed a bit
unfriendly, and from the racial tone that he expressed, I was thinking in my
heart, if this is the attitude and line he is going to take, then all the
statements and efforts made by Pak Lah and the cabinet ministers that
pressurising the police will be spoilt by his statement tomorrow.
I have told the media that I welcomed the statement made by Pak Lah to
establish an independent committee to investigate the allegations by the 4
Chinese nationals earlier, but the issue now is, it should not end here, the
Cabinet should form the independent commission that handle the complaints
and misconduct of police as a long term solution.
When i was about to end my writing on the blog, I received a call from the
Malay Mail reporter who asked me to comment on the statement made by Noh
Omar on the allegation of Nora. He said Nora can sue the government if she
is unhappy with the government.
I told the reporter that this is a very unfriendly attitude. He as the
Deputy Minister of Internal Security, he should express concern and deal
with various allegations made by members of public. His attitude is entirely
against the stand of cabinet ministers and Pak Lah himself who are looking
into the complaints seriously.
I said I appreciate the stand taken by Pak Lah on the allegations made by
the 4 Chinese nationals, when he came back from overseas, he immediately
ordered an investigation to be carried out and said no over-up over the
case. This is what wanted by the people and international community, and not
the attitude that shown by Noh Omar.
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http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v3/news.php?id=167390
Noh To Reveal Nude Ear Squats Incident Inquiry Result Tuesday
November 28, 2005 19:12 PM [extract]
[...]
On the allegation by a Malaysian woman, Norazimah Nor, that she was forced
to strip and do 10 push-ups in the Klang police lockup five years ago, Noh
said anyone with a grouse could lodge a report.
"We will investigate to establish the truth of the allegation," he said.
Norazimah, who came to the Parliament lobby to make her allegation, said the
incident happened on Nov 5, 2000 after she was detained for attending an
assembly organised by the opposition Barisan Alternatif. -- BERNAMA
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http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/43713
Noh clears police over video-clip scandal
Pauline Puah Nov 28, 05 5:24pm [extract]
[...]
Norazimah Mohd Nor, who had experienced similar trauma five years ago,
turned up today, accompanied by Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) president Dr Wan
Azizah Wan Ismail, Lim, Kok and other Opposition MPs.
Still emotional over the incident, she reiterated how she had been abused
after being arrested on Nov 4, 2000. While held at the Kapar police lock-up,
she claimed she had been forced to strip naked and to do push-ups.
Norazimah was detained while setting up a stall to sell reformasi
merchandise a day before the scheduled '100,000 People's Gathering;
organised by PKR at Jalan Kebun, Shah Alam.
Gerakan deputy secretary-general and parliamentary secretary of the Health
Ministry Lee Kah Choon said the party would print pamphlets to educate the
public and police personnel on their rights.
"The public generally don't know their rights when they encounter police
personnel. Lower-ranking police personnel sometimes don't know what they can
or cannot do with detainees," he said.
He added that the pamphlets would also be distributed to embassies to advise
their nationals about the laws in Malaysia.
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http://www.amnestyusa.org/racial_profiling/document.do?
id=948CD022B9F716D980256F630047E8EB ?
[extract]
[...]
Golam Mawla, a Bangladeshi former detainee, described repeated beatings:
"the police always beat us with a police stick. They beat us on our heads,
bodies and legs (...) if they found us talking, not sleeping at night or for
no reason at all".
Another Bangladeshi witness, Mohd Shahabuddin, testified in court how a
police guard had broken his fingers with a "wooden rod", while Moron
Mozumber described how he was assaulted by police guards, including being
kicked and caned on the soles of his feet. He described how guards
humiliated and punished detainees by forcing them to strip and to
masturbate.
[...]
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Stay hungry for your story, Tony Emannuel!
http://www.jeffooi.com/archives/2005/11/stay_hungry_for.php
First it was the Indians, now the Chinese
http://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/43703
Targeted
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Monday/Letters/
20051128083713/Article/indexb_html
PM Says No Policy Targeting Chinese Visitors To Malaysia
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v3/news.php?id=167276
Layan tahanan menurut prinsip Islam Hadhari
http://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/43704
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http://www.brandmalaysia.com/movabletype/archives/2005/11/to_serve_and_pr.html
To serve and protect
Posted by Mack Zulkifli at November 28, 2005 03:20 AM
You know, I never was much impressed by a political party as much as I am by
the people in it. The thing I always try to remind myself is that they are
not perfect, unless you start believing their die-hard fans, whom make them
out to be second to God at times.
And then there's Teresa Kok, a person whom I quite like as a politician, and
one that is best placed in DAP. I mean have you seen the women of MCA?
Goodness gracious me! Let's not even talk about Gerakan, where some men are
better off as women. Nope, the ladies at DAP beats them hands down.
She's in the limelight again, after showing the 'hottest' video clip of the
moment to fellow parliamentarians. You have to give this lady credit. She
incidentally happens to be one of the hardest working MPs in DAP, nay across
any party for that matter. Sure beats the socks of that slouch Ronnie.
So when I read her blog, I felt a little disturbed. She thinks she must be
careful. Bollocks.
This underscores the reputation of the Royal Malaysian Police. I mean,
here's a person that actually did them a favour. With controversy normally
comes a golden opportunity to excel. That is if you take criticisms
contructively and build on the opportunity to show genuine improvement. Out
of crisis, when well handled, will come some form of success.
Teresa need not be scared. What she needs is an assurance from no less the
IGP that she is safe, and that the police are obligated to protect the
people in Malaysia from harms way, even when they expose some of the more
misguided elements within the force. Especially so.
Does that not sound right to you, instead of having her writing about being
careful?
[Link: Teresa Kok's blog - I must be careful I think. ]
http://teresakok.blogsome.com/2005/11/27/i-must-be-careful-i-think/
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