Are we in military rule now?
I urge Malaysian police not to embarrass Malaysians once more. On 14 July, Malaysian Police sealed of Parliament and setting road block everywhere that caused a massive jams in Klang Valley. Their actions made no sense. It caused millions of people stuck in the morning traffic jams on their ways to work. Some stupid ministers said it was to prevent oppositions’ street demonstration.
What’s wrong with street demonstration, by the way? I don’t mind street demonstration though I would not join them. But I do mind stuck in the traffic that caused by my own government. Our government officers really need to learn how to set their priorities right. (send them for training with traveling allowances and good hotel foods as usual.)
While street demonstration would only affect a small part of the city, massive traffic jam on Monday affected almost everyone living in this city. Smooth traffic is more important than anything else. Got it?
Yesterday, Information Minister Ahmad Shabery launched personal attacks several times on Anwar Ibrahim in a debate entitled “Today we form the Government, tomorrow the fuel prices will go down”. (Can we sack this unprofessional officer?)
Today, Malaysian Police arrested Anwar Ibrahim, probably (not sure) on the same accusation that was used ten years ago.
What are the police going to accuse Anwar? Sodomy? Come on. You really think we are stupid?
This paragraph is from Radio Australia’s web site.
In 1998, Dr Anwar was sacked as deputy premier and jailed on sodomy and corruption allegations, which he maintains were politically motivated.
He was freed from prison in September, 2004, after six years in custody, when the country’s top court quashed his conviction and nine-year jail sentence for sodomy.
The same court later refused to hear a new appeal against his conviction and six-year sentence for corruption.
He has been barred from holding political office until this year.
He was freed by the court from the accusation of sodomy. There was no such accusation until recently when the opposition parties won 1/3 or more of parliament seats in the election and that he can now hold political office.
After the opposition crushed 2/3 majority of BN. We hear the same accusation again. The accusation is from some young chap who had photographs with three important BN’s ministers.
In Chinese, there is a proverb called “three men and tiger will become real”. It takes three men to repeat that there is a tiger on the street to convince you that there is indeed a tiger on the street. This means if you tell the same lie again and again, people may believe the lie.
So, for me, I really don’t believe the accusation. And I believe most people in the world don’t believe such accusation. I am not angry with people’s lies. I am angry that people think I will fall for their lies.
Police Malaysia must stop embarrassing themselves. Actually I don’t mind they embarrass themselves. But I do mind they embarrass Malaysia.
It is so lousy. Ok ok, I will vote for opposition for the first time next time.