Thursday, July 14, 2011
Wayang!
"And to be perfectly fair, the cops and FRU in my area showed admirable restraint. They saw that people were not doing anything more than chanting and nobody was harming anyone so they just stood there and left everyone to do their thing" From Marina Mahathir's Blog.
Read her full story here.
Obviously, Anwar Ibrahim was the only opposition leader targeted by the police.He was injured and now need to use a neck brace.He should sue the police and the government for the severe injury inflicted on him.
Watch the video.
PAS President Hadi Awang has a different story to tell.Thanking the police for their exemplary conduct during the rally.
Maybe, the video was dubbed, voiced over ? Najib's detractors would surely believe it, the same as the sex video, conspiracy against Anwar.
Watch the video below.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Bush Era Torture Probe Urged
Written by John Berthelsen | ||
Tuesday, 12 July 2011 | ||
Fear of arrest appears to be deterring top administration officials from venturing overseas The top members of the administration of former US President George W Bush have considerable reason not to venture outside the United States, according to a new report issued today by the Washington, DC-based Human Rights Watch, which declares that "overwhelming evidence" exists of torture of prisoners by the Bush administration. It also says the Obama administration has failed to meet its commitments under the Convention Against Torture to investigate the allegations. |
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Hell In A Handbasket ?
As I have said in my earlier posting in the "Demagogues" PM Najib mishandled the Bersih crisis.The ball was at his feet and he bears full responsibility for the adverse fallout for himself and his government.
The oppositions had a field day disparaging his government within and outside the country which is becoming more difficult for him to gloss over.
Here, this pesky lady writer even lied that Najib has left the country, presumably, running away from his problems, when all the times he was in Malaysia, attending a meeting in Trengganu.
Similarly, the International press also had a field day bashing him and his government .
Below are collections of what have been reported internationally.None of them are good news for Najib and the Malaysian government.
Tear Gas Erupts as Malaysia Detains Hundreds of Protesters - Time Magazine
Malaysia Rally Turns Ugly - The Diplomat
Bersih 2.0, Malaysia 0.0 - Asia Sentinel
Thousands of Malaysians Rally for Changes to Elections - The New York Times
Malaysia Protest Lifts Opposition- Asian Wall Street Journal
Malaysia: Rich but not free - The Jakarta Post
Malaysia ‘overreacts with mass arrests - The Jakarta Post
Malaysia nips an hibiscus uprising - Asia Times
Crackdown in KL - The Economist
There are umpteen more, all painting dark pictures of Malaysia and the slew of unjustified arrests and detentions of protesters, use of tear gas and water cannons indiscriminately on the public and locking down the city centre.The opposition has done a fantastic job demonising Najib and the government.Najib would need some kind of a miracle to survive the onslaught which has effectively convinced the whole world of an evil regime, if not already, is in the making.
The oppositions are pulling all their aces to make sure this message stays alive until the 13th General Elections.They have already collected over 130,000 names on Facebook asking Najib to resign and firmly believe even if the BN won the next elections Najib would be out in a matter of time.On the other hand, there are 783,158 names that like Najib on Facebook.
What goes around comes around.The prevailing wind of change would blow harder as we approach the general elections.
Even if there were free and fair elections, which many Malaysians are now in doubts would ever happen and Pakatan failed to garner enough seats to take over Putrajaya, there would be political chaos in the country.
Anwar has threatened more rallies if Najib do not guarantee a free and fair elections.
Does the 'Law of Relativity' (not Einstein, the comparative type) comes to play here.What I see as fair not fair to you? Nothing is good or bad until you relate it to something.
It's explicit that, Anwar and Mohd Sabu push the buttons in Bersih, Ambiga is just a stooge.
Is the BN going to flounder?
Monday, July 11, 2011
Yeah! Let's Ape The West!
Those were peaceful protests that turned unruly and violent.
Students protest in London.
WARNING: This video contains strong language
U.K.police brutality in a riot.
The Rodney King's verdict.
The riots after the Rodney King's verdict.
Rioting in French.
Lastly,the one in Malaysia.
Do you see any difference how riot police in the West treated protesters and how the Malaysian police treated them here?
So, don't let the blind lead you blindly.