After all the tension builtup from the Malaysian Politics, eg by-elections after by-election, police arrest, Speaker being whisked out of dewan, new unelected PM, 1BlackMalaysia, ISA etc... Let's get into something relaxing and passionate that everyone needed to unwind. Juz for a while and do not over indulge OK coz we got unfinished work to do, ya.
OK Now after all the kissing, back to work.....be prepare for:-
1) 21st May 2009: Court Of Appeal Putrajaya (Zambry Vs Nizar)
2) 23rd May 2009: Penanti by-election Nomination Day
3) 31st May 2009 Penanti by-election Polling Day
Monday, 18 May 2009
Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz Check Your Facts Before You Comment.
News by (Bernama) - The decision by the Bar Council to sue the government over the May 7 detention of five legal aid lawyers is an attempt to intimidate the enforcement authorities from discharging their duties, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz said today.
He said it also showed that the legal practitioners themselves wanted to undermine the country’s legal system.
“The Bar Council is supposed to be a role model. If police enforce the law and among those caught are their (Bar Council) members, they have to accept it."
View the video clip below courtesy from Malaysiakini and judge by yourselves. Who undermine the country's legal system? Who supposed to be role model? The lawyer were there to discharge their duty for their client(arrested earlier for peaceful candlelight vigil). Why are they arrested. Who is trying to intimidate? The OCPD, The Lawyers or the peaceful Vigilers.
From the video above we could summerise as follow:
1. POLICE DENIED access for those arrested to LAWYERS!!
2. LAWYERS ARE THERE TO PROVIDE LEGAL COUNSEL!!
3. POLICE ARREST THOSE LAWYERS. THOSE LAWYERS WERE STANDING OUTSIDE THE BRICKFIELD POLICE STATION POLITELY BEGGING the police to let them see their arrested client!!
PEOPLE you be the judge. Nazri said, Let our judiciary decides? Hmmm.... well??? Shall we? Are we? Come on we still have good Judges around, right?
“We have the judiciary. Let the court decides whether the five lawyers are guilty or not,” he told reporters after opening a programme for Ujian Penilaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) pupils in the Padang Rengas parliamentary constituency at the Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Temenggong, Kati here.
He was commenting on a resolution passed by the Bar Council at its extraordinary general meeting on Friday to sue the government and Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan over the detention of the five lawyers during the candlelight vigil for the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) activist Wong Chin Huat last week.
He said it also showed that the legal practitioners themselves wanted to undermine the country’s legal system.
“The Bar Council is supposed to be a role model. If police enforce the law and among those caught are their (Bar Council) members, they have to accept it."
View the video clip below courtesy from Malaysiakini and judge by yourselves. Who undermine the country's legal system? Who supposed to be role model? The lawyer were there to discharge their duty for their client(arrested earlier for peaceful candlelight vigil). Why are they arrested. Who is trying to intimidate? The OCPD, The Lawyers or the peaceful Vigilers.
From the video above we could summerise as follow:
1. POLICE DENIED access for those arrested to LAWYERS!!
2. LAWYERS ARE THERE TO PROVIDE LEGAL COUNSEL!!
3. POLICE ARREST THOSE LAWYERS. THOSE LAWYERS WERE STANDING OUTSIDE THE BRICKFIELD POLICE STATION POLITELY BEGGING the police to let them see their arrested client!!
PEOPLE you be the judge. Nazri said, Let our judiciary decides? Hmmm.... well??? Shall we? Are we? Come on we still have good Judges around, right?
“We have the judiciary. Let the court decides whether the five lawyers are guilty or not,” he told reporters after opening a programme for Ujian Penilaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) pupils in the Padang Rengas parliamentary constituency at the Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Temenggong, Kati here.
He was commenting on a resolution passed by the Bar Council at its extraordinary general meeting on Friday to sue the government and Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan over the detention of the five lawyers during the candlelight vigil for the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) activist Wong Chin Huat last week.
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Anifah Aman Q&A Press Conference In The US
The Reuters journalist ask a question as below:
Opposition figure Anwar Ibrahim faces charges again, and I believe a trial later this summer, on charges that the State Department itself in the annual human rights report said are politically motivated. Did you raise his case specifically in your meeting today?
Anifah response to the question....
I’d like to address the comment on Anwar Ibrahim. You know, we have utmost faith in our judicial system. And recently, as late as a few days ago, the court has declared that the chief minister of a particular state which comes from the opposition as election of a chief minister which is a rulings against the government.
And insofar as Anwar Ibrahim is concerned, (inaudible) he – we know him very, very well. And he has – more or less, what he has said, especially overseas, most of the things are untrue; for example, like the involvement of our honorable prime minister and the murder of a Mongolian citizen. And he has repeatedly said before the elections that he will provide evidence and yet, until today, he has not given anything.
And also just for the information of the audience here that, you know, he also said that he will form a government on 16 September and he has changed the dates many time. And he was trying to entice the members of parliament. And I was personally offered to jump into the oppositions and offered a very lucrative position, and also to be told it’s like a deputy prime minister. And these are not known to the world at large.
And he has started, you know, trying to buy into other, you know, legislative members. And I think what he is doing – he has not accepted the result of what – the last elections. And we have lost five states and we willingly and accept the people’s verdict. And all the time we leave it to the people to decide, and which, on the other hand has not been able to accept.
And it’s also my concern and that of our government that it is what he has been doing overseas to tarnish the image of Malaysia, which impinge trade and indirectly and directly, you know, bring hardship to the people of Malaysia, which he said he’s very, very concerned about.
And therefore, it is our wish and hope that he will respect the democratic system in Malaysia, which is very open and which, I think, we have conformed to the wish of the people. And we have repeatedly told him that if he believes that he is the rightful prime minister, or his party has been sidetracked, then it is – wait for the next election. And he has continuously gave wrong impressions and accused all the government officials of being corrupted, which is part and parcel of the system (inaudible). And the people have rejected him in Malaysia, and is a proof that he has not been able to accept.
Shin could not understand this. Does he really answer the journalist question? The question was about Anwar sodomy trial as politically motivated and here this moron talk about Najib & Mongolia and Perak Crisis (he's talking about respect the democratic system, my foot). Is it necessary to claim Anwar Ibrahim had entice legislative members over to opposition and he was offered a very lucrative position like a deputy prime minister? He better had proof on this, otherwise be prepared to face defamation suit from Anwar. This is a serious allegation made internationally.
View this at the 15:00 minute mark of the video below.
Opposition figure Anwar Ibrahim faces charges again, and I believe a trial later this summer, on charges that the State Department itself in the annual human rights report said are politically motivated. Did you raise his case specifically in your meeting today?
Anifah response to the question....
I’d like to address the comment on Anwar Ibrahim. You know, we have utmost faith in our judicial system. And recently, as late as a few days ago, the court has declared that the chief minister of a particular state which comes from the opposition as election of a chief minister which is a rulings against the government.
And insofar as Anwar Ibrahim is concerned, (inaudible) he – we know him very, very well. And he has – more or less, what he has said, especially overseas, most of the things are untrue; for example, like the involvement of our honorable prime minister and the murder of a Mongolian citizen. And he has repeatedly said before the elections that he will provide evidence and yet, until today, he has not given anything.
And also just for the information of the audience here that, you know, he also said that he will form a government on 16 September and he has changed the dates many time. And he was trying to entice the members of parliament. And I was personally offered to jump into the oppositions and offered a very lucrative position, and also to be told it’s like a deputy prime minister. And these are not known to the world at large.
And he has started, you know, trying to buy into other, you know, legislative members. And I think what he is doing – he has not accepted the result of what – the last elections. And we have lost five states and we willingly and accept the people’s verdict. And all the time we leave it to the people to decide, and which, on the other hand has not been able to accept.
And it’s also my concern and that of our government that it is what he has been doing overseas to tarnish the image of Malaysia, which impinge trade and indirectly and directly, you know, bring hardship to the people of Malaysia, which he said he’s very, very concerned about.
And therefore, it is our wish and hope that he will respect the democratic system in Malaysia, which is very open and which, I think, we have conformed to the wish of the people. And we have repeatedly told him that if he believes that he is the rightful prime minister, or his party has been sidetracked, then it is – wait for the next election. And he has continuously gave wrong impressions and accused all the government officials of being corrupted, which is part and parcel of the system (inaudible). And the people have rejected him in Malaysia, and is a proof that he has not been able to accept.
Shin could not understand this. Does he really answer the journalist question? The question was about Anwar sodomy trial as politically motivated and here this moron talk about Najib & Mongolia and Perak Crisis (he's talking about respect the democratic system, my foot). Is it necessary to claim Anwar Ibrahim had entice legislative members over to opposition and he was offered a very lucrative position like a deputy prime minister? He better had proof on this, otherwise be prepared to face defamation suit from Anwar. This is a serious allegation made internationally.
View this at the 15:00 minute mark of the video below.
Thursday, 14 May 2009
From 513 to 1Malaysia – The Future of Malaysian Nation Building (Updated)
Sempena memperingati ulang tahun ke 40 puluh peristiwa 13 Mei, pejabat YB Lau Weng San (ADUN Kampung Tunku) akan menganjurkan sebuah forum yang bertajuk “From 513 to 1Malaysia – The Future of Malaysian Nation Building”.
Tarikh: 13 Mei 2009 (Rabu), 8.00 malam
Tempat: Dewan Sivik, MBPJ, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Speaker pada malam tersebut adalah terdiri daripada:
YB Nizar Jamaluddin (Bukit Gantang),
YB Lim Kit Siang (Ipoh Timur),
YB Khalid Samad (Shah Alam),
Ragunath Kesavan (Presiden Bar Council Malaysia),
Chan Nyan Hoi (Bekas Hakim Mahkamah Rayuan),
Dr Azmi bin Sharom (Pensyarah Undang-Undang Universiti Malaya)
Tricia Yeoh Su-Wern (Pegawai Penyelidik Pejabat MB Selangor)
Klip-klip video speaker-speaker diatas dalam 20 bahagian boleh ditonton seperti di bawah.
Ucapan pembukaan oleh Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim selaku Ketua Umum Pembangkang dan juga MP Permatang Pauh (Bhg 1 dlm 20).
Ucapan pembukaan oleh Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim selaku Ketua Umum Pembangkang dan juga MP Permatang Pauh (Bhg 2 dlm 20).
Ucapan NH Chan Bekas Hakim Mahkamah Rayuan (oleh kerana kesuntukan masa, beliau tidak sempat membentangkan keseluruhan ucapan 9 mukasurat dalam 10 minit yang diperuntukan. Transkrip ucapan 9 mukasurat beliau boleh dibaca disini)- Bhg 3 dlm 20.
Ucapan NH Chan Bekas Hakim Mahkamah Rayuan - Bersambung (Bhg 4 dlm 20).
Ucapan Ragunath Kesavan Presiden Bar Council Malaysia (Bhg 5 dlm 20).
Ucapan Dr Azmi bin Sharom Pensyarah Undang-Undang Universiti Malaya (Bhg 6 dlm 20).
Ucapan YB Khalid Samad MP Shah Alam (Bhg 7 dlm 20).
Ucapan YB Khalid Samad MP Shah Alam dan Tricia Yeoh Su-Wern Pegawai Penyelidik Pejabat MB Selangor (Bhg 8 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tricia Yeoh, Bersambung (Bhg 9 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tunku Abdul Aziz Inrahim A former vice-chairman of Transparency International’s Board of Directors and currently the DAP party vice-chairman (Bhd 10 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tunku Abdul Aziz Inrahim, bersambung(Bhd 11 dlm 20).
Ucapan YAB Datuk Seri Ir Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin Menteri Besar Perak, Adun Pasir Panjang dan MP Bukit Gantang dan kini dikenali sebagai Bendahara Tun Perak (Bhg 12 dlm 20).
Ucapan YAB Datuk Seri Ir Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin, bersambung (Bhg 13 dlm 20).
Ucapan YAB Datuk Seri Ir Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin, bersambung (Bhg 14 dlm 20).
Ucapan YB Lim Kit Siang MP Ipoh Timur (Bhg 15 dlm 20).
Ucapan YB Lim Kit Siang, bersambung(Bhg 16 dlm 20).
Ucapan YB Lim Kit Siang, bersambung(Bhg 17 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tan Sri Abdullah Ahmad bekas Setiausaha Politik Tun Abdul Razak (Bhg 18 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tan Sri Abdullah Ahmad, bersambung(Bhg 19 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tan Sri Abdullah Ahmad, bersambung(Bhg 20 dlm 20).
Jom ke Stadium Melawati Shah Alam:-
Tajuk:Krisis Perak
Tarikh: 16 Mei 2009 (Sabtu), 9.00 malam
Tempat: Stadium Melawati, Shah Alam, Selangor.
Speaker pada malam tersebut adalah terdiri daripada:
YB Ustaz Nasarudin Hj Daud (Adun Meranti)
YAB Datuk Seri Ir Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin (MB Perak, Adun Pasir Panjang, MP Bukit Gantang)
YB Sivakumar (Speaker Adun Perak dan Adun Tronoh)
YB Dato’ Dr Hassan Mohamed Ali (Adun Gombak Setia)
YB Ronnie Liu (Adun Pandamaran)
YB Gobalakrisnan (Adun Padang Serai)
Semua dijemput.
Tarikh: 13 Mei 2009 (Rabu), 8.00 malam
Tempat: Dewan Sivik, MBPJ, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Speaker pada malam tersebut adalah terdiri daripada:
YB Nizar Jamaluddin (Bukit Gantang),
YB Lim Kit Siang (Ipoh Timur),
YB Khalid Samad (Shah Alam),
Ragunath Kesavan (Presiden Bar Council Malaysia),
Chan Nyan Hoi (Bekas Hakim Mahkamah Rayuan),
Dr Azmi bin Sharom (Pensyarah Undang-Undang Universiti Malaya)
Tricia Yeoh Su-Wern (Pegawai Penyelidik Pejabat MB Selangor)
Klip-klip video speaker-speaker diatas dalam 20 bahagian boleh ditonton seperti di bawah.
Ucapan pembukaan oleh Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim selaku Ketua Umum Pembangkang dan juga MP Permatang Pauh (Bhg 1 dlm 20).
Ucapan pembukaan oleh Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim selaku Ketua Umum Pembangkang dan juga MP Permatang Pauh (Bhg 2 dlm 20).
Ucapan NH Chan Bekas Hakim Mahkamah Rayuan (oleh kerana kesuntukan masa, beliau tidak sempat membentangkan keseluruhan ucapan 9 mukasurat dalam 10 minit yang diperuntukan. Transkrip ucapan 9 mukasurat beliau boleh dibaca disini)- Bhg 3 dlm 20.
Ucapan NH Chan Bekas Hakim Mahkamah Rayuan - Bersambung (Bhg 4 dlm 20).
Ucapan Ragunath Kesavan Presiden Bar Council Malaysia (Bhg 5 dlm 20).
Ucapan Dr Azmi bin Sharom Pensyarah Undang-Undang Universiti Malaya (Bhg 6 dlm 20).
Ucapan YB Khalid Samad MP Shah Alam (Bhg 7 dlm 20).
Ucapan YB Khalid Samad MP Shah Alam dan Tricia Yeoh Su-Wern Pegawai Penyelidik Pejabat MB Selangor (Bhg 8 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tricia Yeoh, Bersambung (Bhg 9 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tunku Abdul Aziz Inrahim A former vice-chairman of Transparency International’s Board of Directors and currently the DAP party vice-chairman (Bhd 10 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tunku Abdul Aziz Inrahim, bersambung(Bhd 11 dlm 20).
Ucapan YAB Datuk Seri Ir Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin Menteri Besar Perak, Adun Pasir Panjang dan MP Bukit Gantang dan kini dikenali sebagai Bendahara Tun Perak (Bhg 12 dlm 20).
Ucapan YAB Datuk Seri Ir Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin, bersambung (Bhg 13 dlm 20).
Ucapan YAB Datuk Seri Ir Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin, bersambung (Bhg 14 dlm 20).
Ucapan YB Lim Kit Siang MP Ipoh Timur (Bhg 15 dlm 20).
Ucapan YB Lim Kit Siang, bersambung(Bhg 16 dlm 20).
Ucapan YB Lim Kit Siang, bersambung(Bhg 17 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tan Sri Abdullah Ahmad bekas Setiausaha Politik Tun Abdul Razak (Bhg 18 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tan Sri Abdullah Ahmad, bersambung(Bhg 19 dlm 20).
Ucapan Tan Sri Abdullah Ahmad, bersambung(Bhg 20 dlm 20).
Jom ke Stadium Melawati Shah Alam:-
Tajuk:Krisis Perak
Tarikh: 16 Mei 2009 (Sabtu), 9.00 malam
Tempat: Stadium Melawati, Shah Alam, Selangor.
Speaker pada malam tersebut adalah terdiri daripada:
YB Ustaz Nasarudin Hj Daud (Adun Meranti)
YAB Datuk Seri Ir Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin (MB Perak, Adun Pasir Panjang, MP Bukit Gantang)
YB Sivakumar (Speaker Adun Perak dan Adun Tronoh)
YB Dato’ Dr Hassan Mohamed Ali (Adun Gombak Setia)
YB Ronnie Liu (Adun Pandamaran)
YB Gobalakrisnan (Adun Padang Serai)
Semua dijemput.
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