Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Salam Merdeka





By PAKAC LUTEB

Has Kugan been forgotten?

How can Kugan be torture to death by police over a period of some days
and nothing is done?

Has Altantuya been forgotten?

Where is Bala and his family? Who determined the content of the second
SD? Who paid the lawyer involved in the second SD? Who paid the stamp
duty on the second SD?

Regarding
https://mt.m2day.org/2008/content/view/17456/84/ is it
possible that the evidence is NOT destroyed but being held by the
police to blackmail Najib?

The IGP is intelligent, surely he could realise the possible use of
the evidence to blackmail Najib, thus turning Najib into merely an
errand boy of the police.

Najib would depend on the IGP keeping the evidence hidden (provided
Najib does as ordered by the IGP) and the IGP would depend on Najib to
keep him in the powerful position of IGP.

Re. Nizar and the great Perak fiasco, the period of time given Nizar
to file an appeal against a court decision should have begun only upon
Nizar being served notice of the decision. As it was, a deadline was
set for Nizar to file his appeal although the court had not given him
notice of the decision. Time to appeal was running out as Nizar waited
for the notice from the court. Isn't that an instance of mala fide by
the court?

To encourage families to visit each other and also display the
national flag, i suggest that the operators of toll roads in the
nation, PLUS, ELITE, etc. take it upon themselves as a matter of
social responsibility and as a goodwill gesture, to from now until the
end of 31 August waive (do not collect) toll from any vehicle
displaying the national flag.

Salam Merdeka,

2 comments:

Terence Ong said...

NO, I haven't forgotten Kugan. Not after my brother-in-law had a car rammed into his car late one night. When he got out to inspect the damage, four Indians got out from the other car and beat him up. They then drove off in my brother-in-law's car, leaving him lying on the roadside. HOW CAN I FORGET KUGAN? OR HAVE YOU GUYS FORGOTTEN WHAT HE WAS ARRESTED FOR? COME ON, VICTIMS TOO GOT RIGHTS, NOT JUST CRIME SUSPECTS!

Mohd Salleh Kuntom said...

I'm sorry for your brother-in-law, Terence. Hope he's ok now. Yes, I guess we sometimes get carried away, especially when government officials, i.e. police, are known to act high-handedly, and then Opposition politicians and bloggers fan the anti-government "fire".