Who says Malaysian Police not working?
After the MMPS project internal assessment, there was a feeling of a big burden lifted. It was awkward to not worry about it for a week, but it felt quite good. Hehe... Now, I can concentrate on my portfolio site. But then.. today this happened to be in my mind.
This is the 2nd big rally in Malaysia. This time, not as big as the BERSIH demonstration, but still big enough to show that Malaysians are still brave enough to stand up against the government. I heard from a friend Saturday night about roads being blocked by the police in Kuala Lumpur city, predicting another protest happening and truly HINDRAF supporters have gathered as early as 6am in order to pass a petition signed with around 100,000 signatures and be presented to her Royal Highness the Queen of England. It was to sue the UK Government for US$4 trillion (US$1 million for every Malaysian Indian) for bringing in Indians into Malaya as labourers & exploiting them for 150 years. And also failing to protect the Indians rights in the Federal Constitution when Malaya independence was granted.
Well, again the government has proved to us that this is another illegal gathering and warn us all not to participate. Causing fear again to many people in the hearts using tear gases and chemical waters loaded in fire trucks, now making Malaysians having the thoughts of, "Why protest?" "The Police sure catch" "No need lah!" "Don't stupid lah! Useless one!" or even "Crazy ah? Malaysia can protest meh?" and many more.How is this illegal? because the police did not approve the permit of this demonstration? ~HELLO? It's a demonstration because something is wrong here and there? Why do we need get approval for such a peaceful rally if we are, so-called DEMOCRATIC by our constitution? even if we did, it will be rejected rite? Unless the rally is about celebrating another Twin Towers, then sure police approve lah! *chuckles
Well, using tear gas and chemical water to blast the protesters doesn't seem very democratic when it's a PEACEFUL demonstration. The police are not supposed to use force on them (although Malaysian Minister Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz says on Al-Jazeera that these are NOT force)... The police's duty is to protect the citizens from harm, not predict that this demonstration MIGHT become violent, then suddenly blast chemicals on the people. If demonstrations are illegal and can be handled by using tear gas and chemical water, how about gay people being illegal in Malaysia or illegal pirated VCD sellers in Petaling Street, why not use tear gas on them? Hey, how about blasting chemical water on illegal immigrants too huh?
Surely since last few week's BERSIH protest and thanks to Malaysian local media of having minimal coverage of these HUGE events, even my parents back in Sarawak didn't know about this protest. They did however found out about how serious this problem was when I addressed them to read articles online. Even me without television in Sunway, I was fortunate to have internet access and YouTube, and know a little here and there about these protests. I'm glad that Malaysians voice out their opinions, this proves that Malaysians are NOT so 'cincai' in doing things and they really mean it.
Even tear gases were used at those sleeping at Batu Caves at 4am. Poor people. Here's some pictures to show how Malaysian police are effective at very rare times. Wow.. looks like fire works during Chinese New Year. Lord Murugan thought it was an early thaipusam!

Whoa..now even sleeping together at Batu Caves is considered illegal. Hmm... is sleeping violent too? Maybe dreaming of protest is illegal in Malaysia too. That's why chemical water and tear gases are used again. Wow.. now Malaysian police can predict what you are dreaming. Just like Santa Claus. He knows if you've been sleeping, he knows when you're awake, he knows if you've been bad or good, so be good for UMNO's sake.
Why you wake us up? Today we don't want to open mamak stall dy!!
Watch it on YouTube, guys.
This is the 2nd big rally in Malaysia. This time, not as big as the BERSIH demonstration, but still big enough to show that Malaysians are still brave enough to stand up against the government. I heard from a friend Saturday night about roads being blocked by the police in Kuala Lumpur city, predicting another protest happening and truly HINDRAF supporters have gathered as early as 6am in order to pass a petition signed with around 100,000 signatures and be presented to her Royal Highness the Queen of England. It was to sue the UK Government for US$4 trillion (US$1 million for every Malaysian Indian) for bringing in Indians into Malaya as labourers & exploiting them for 150 years. And also failing to protect the Indians rights in the Federal Constitution when Malaya independence was granted.
Well, again the government has proved to us that this is another illegal gathering and warn us all not to participate. Causing fear again to many people in the hearts using tear gases and chemical waters loaded in fire trucks, now making Malaysians having the thoughts of, "Why protest?" "The Police sure catch" "No need lah!" "Don't stupid lah! Useless one!" or even "Crazy ah? Malaysia can protest meh?" and many more.How is this illegal? because the police did not approve the permit of this demonstration? ~HELLO? It's a demonstration because something is wrong here and there? Why do we need get approval for such a peaceful rally if we are, so-called DEMOCRATIC by our constitution? even if we did, it will be rejected rite? Unless the rally is about celebrating another Twin Towers, then sure police approve lah! *chuckles
Well, using tear gas and chemical water to blast the protesters doesn't seem very democratic when it's a PEACEFUL demonstration. The police are not supposed to use force on them (although Malaysian Minister Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz says on Al-Jazeera that these are NOT force)... The police's duty is to protect the citizens from harm, not predict that this demonstration MIGHT become violent, then suddenly blast chemicals on the people. If demonstrations are illegal and can be handled by using tear gas and chemical water, how about gay people being illegal in Malaysia or illegal pirated VCD sellers in Petaling Street, why not use tear gas on them? Hey, how about blasting chemical water on illegal immigrants too huh?
Surely since last few week's BERSIH protest and thanks to Malaysian local media of having minimal coverage of these HUGE events, even my parents back in Sarawak didn't know about this protest. They did however found out about how serious this problem was when I addressed them to read articles online. Even me without television in Sunway, I was fortunate to have internet access and YouTube, and know a little here and there about these protests. I'm glad that Malaysians voice out their opinions, this proves that Malaysians are NOT so 'cincai' in doing things and they really mean it.
Even tear gases were used at those sleeping at Batu Caves at 4am. Poor people. Here's some pictures to show how Malaysian police are effective at very rare times. Wow.. looks like fire works during Chinese New Year. Lord Murugan thought it was an early thaipusam!

Notice the riot police's uniforms Shiny Shiny! Ooo..fire trucks' kinda cool!
Whoa..now even sleeping together at Batu Caves is considered illegal. Hmm... is sleeping violent too? Maybe dreaming of protest is illegal in Malaysia too. That's why chemical water and tear gases are used again. Wow.. now Malaysian police can predict what you are dreaming. Just like Santa Claus. He knows if you've been sleeping, he knows when you're awake, he knows if you've been bad or good, so be good for UMNO's sake.
Why you wake us up? Today we don't want to open mamak stall dy!!I've learned a lot about our cute country. Protest in Malaysia is actually not so serious, cause RTM and local newspapers has minimal coverage on this. But Myanmar's protest is much more bigger or maybe the International Cat Show at the Matrade Exhibition and Convention Centre is more important than these demonstrators. Even Nurin was on newspaper for a couple of weeks. guess when it comes to hierarchy of media importance, we Malaysians prefer to do it the Malaysian way hor? These protest story can go to newspaper's page 4 lah.
Watch it on YouTube, guys.
Pictures courtesy of Jeff Ooi




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