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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Just a few days before National Day, I saw this………

Sad case, what intolerance do we have?

Kelantan has 95% Muslim Malays and it’s such a peaceful place, and did you know there’s so many Buddhist temples in Kelantan?

Sheesh. I decline to elaborate more, you can draw your own conclusions. Point to ponder, were any arrests made? It’s illegal gathering, no?

National Day came and went, it wasn’t as grand as other years I suppose. The economic downturn, H1N1, the video above…………. then I came by this today.

We’re not at 1Malaysia yet but the video inspires so much hope, and I believe we can get there some day – where everyone who is called a MALAYSIAN has the same rights, unlike now. Many of us are Malaysians but our rights are a rung below some other MALAYSIANS.

Crying foul over police inaction

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009
KUALA LUMPUR: A suspect was in hand. The scene of the crime had been established. A confession was made.
But that’s about as far as the case has gone.

After more than three months of waiting, a transport company director has had it with what he claims to be indecisiveness on the part of the police in solving his case.

Lam Ng Nga, 61, said he found it baffling that the police had not acted on his report on missing cargo, which he filed on Jan 10, despite him bringing his former driver — a key suspect — right to their doorstep.

He said the driver, who was supposed to transport 18 pieces of I-beams to Pasir Gudang, Johor, from here in December, admitted selling the cargo to another buyer in Puchong.
Lam claimed that the investigating officer took down a confession from the driver, who even showed the officer where he sold the cargo. But no arrests were made.

Lam said he had gone to meet the investigating officer seven times in January since lodging his report, and raised it with the officer’s superiors in Bukit Aman three times in February, but to no avail.

Another complainant, Lee Nai Sim, 40, said that in her case, she was also confused by the actions of the investigating officer who allegedly refused to even meet her.

She said she filed a report against her stockbroker last Saturday, after discovering that all her shares had been sold without her consent, amounting to RM400,000 in losses.

Lee claimed that the officer merely instructed his subordinate over the phone to tell her to file a suit directly with a magistrate.

Segambut member of parliament Lim Lip Eng, who held a press conference for the two complainants, said it was the police’s duty to investigate reports and not shift the burden to the victims.

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So basically it’s like that here in Malaysia.

Even vandals get away, even though they’ve placed their signboards on practically every tree, lamp post and any other surface that holds any bit of possibility to have something attached on. My goodness, our city / town council is pretty much useless since, after all how hard is it to trail vandals who leave their phone number behind?

So much for tax payers’ money. I think the money all go to all the wrong places, like say glass bus-stops. We didn’t pay to look at vandalized surroundings!

See you all at the anti-ISA rally tomorrow

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Not me la k. I where got so daring.

You can view the details here.

Yes, they’re very daring.

Anyway, I think ISA had it coming. It’s not surprising since their nonsense for the past month or 2.

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