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The Prime Minister must stand by his words and release the EO 6 immediately Posted: 14 Jul 2011 05:00 PM PDT The Prime Minister must stand by his words and release the EO 6 immediately I call on the Prime Minister Dato Seri Najib Tun Razak to immediately release the EO 6:- 1) Dr Jeyakumar Michael Devaraj Member of Parliament for Sungai Siput; The police detained the EO 6 to deter the public from attending the Bersih 2.0 Rally. If the police have evidence the EO 6 committed a crime then the police should charge them and prove their case in a court of law. There is no justification for their detention. It is totally unwarranted and violates the universal principles of human rights. I ask the Prime Minister to stand by the pledges that he made:- a) To all Malaysians in his maiden speech on 3rd April 2009 when 13 ISA detainees were released and he pledged to conduct a comprehensive review of the ISA; b) To Malaysian youth on 27th August 2010 at the Barisan Nasional Youth Lab programme when he said that the days of "scare politics" or using the ISA to wield power and show that one has full control were done; c) To the International Community in his maiden speech on 27th September 2010 at the 65th Session of the United Nations General Assembly where he urged all nations to embark on a "Global Movement of Moderates", to respect human rights and international humanitarian law; e) To the United Nations that Malaysia as a Member of the United Nations Human Rights Council, is committed and pledged to cooperate, promote, support and protect human rights. I ask the Prime Minister to stop using "scare politics" and to stop using the Emergency Ordinance and ISA. The Prime Minister must show he dares to practice what he preaches by releasing the EO 6 immediately. Otherwise it will confirm that what he practices he dare not preach. For the dignity and credibility of all Malaysians, I call on the Prime Minister to live up to his own words. William Leong Jee Keen Dipetik daripada blog Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim |
Bersih: Wajarkah kekerasan yang diguna polis dan FRU? Posted: 14 Jul 2011 05:00 PM PDT Bersih: Wajarkah kekerasan yang diguna polis dan FRU? Tidak mengira perlembagaan, undang-undang dan UN Human Rights Charter, kesemua ada justifikasi dari segi keselamatan dan kesejahteraan awam. Jika dibandingkan dengan apa yang dilakukan oleh polis diluar negara, ianya lebih kurang sama. Begitulah standard operasi polis dinegara barat atau timur, maju atau kurang maju. Polis yang ditugaskan untuk meleraikan dan mengawal keadaan yang baik dan tenang dari jadi ganas. Adakah wajar tindakan kasar polis terhadap Bersih? Pertama, mereka yang hadir adalah mereka yang melanggar amaran yang telah dibuat polis dan pihak kerajaan. Kedua, mereka telah dipujuk, di tawarkan stadium yang lebih terkawal, dibenar mengadap Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Dipertuan Agong dan diberi tawaran kedua stadium walaupun organisasi haram tapi tetap berdegil dan engkar. Ketiga, mereka persenda Perlembagaan dan undang-undang, persoal kuasa polis dan halang arahan pihak berkuasa kerajaan. Keempat, elemen subversif dalam Bersih. Elemen mencabar keselamatan. Kemungkinan ada senjata. Kelima, niat mereka pada awalnya untuk ke Istana atau Stadium Merdeka tetapi ada pula kumpulan yang bergerak dari KTM ke Dataran Merdeka atau Sogo untuk bertembung dengan polis. Keenam, ada beberapa kes polis yang dipukul cedera oleh mereka yang berdemostrasi Ketujuh, ada insiden demostransi memprovokasi polis. Kelapan, adakah tuduhan terhadap polis wajar atau hanya "lakonan" sahaja? Sumber daripada blog The Unspinners |
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