Of course it caught my eye – the page 4 headlines in The Star newspaper of 3 November 2008. It was big and bold – “BN will get support if it is fair.” It was a quote by DPM Najib. By George, he’s got it!! Finally!
Oh … I’ve GOT to quote this. The paper quoted him as saying ” The people will continue to support and have confidence in Barisan Nasional if the Government addresses the legitimate needs and grievances of each community” (emphasis mine) …. “we realize that each race has its own unique problems. …. regardless of the policy introduced ….. what was important was not the name but the ensuring that the policy is fair and just to all races.”
I rolled my eyes. Wasn’t the obvious being stated? But I’m glad it IS being stated – that some are beginning to see the light. I am hopeful and trying hard not to be cynical. Of course it is a long road from a public speech to implementation. But perhaps now we can hold him to his word come March 2009.
By George, he’s got it!! I think he’s finally got it! (For the blur-blur – this quote is by Prof Higgins in “My Fair Lady.”)
Enough is Enough
July 18, 2009My heart is aching as I write. And I’m angry. Very angry. The death of Teoh Beng Hock at the MACC building cannot and must not go unexplained. The lack of justice in this country cannot continue. Civil society will not take any more of this high handedness that authorities of the state seems to be so blatant with. This time we MUST have answers and those responsible MUST be punished.
That the life of a young, innocent man was so coldly blotted out for no good reason at the hands of the very people who are SUPPOSED to uphold justice, is totally unacceptable. Too many questions are surfacing and give credibility to the rampant perception that foul play is involved. Come on! Interrogation from 5pm till 4am the next morning? And he is not even the one being investigated – he is only a “witness.” If the postmortem results come out with some vague, weak, lame-brained excuse that there was no physical assault – I will not believe it and I think I speak for those crying out for justice. Sorry, but after numerous deaths in the hands of authorities that have been lamely explained, I am not in the mood for cover-ups. This time they have gone too far and enough is enough!!
My heart goes out the his family and his fiancee. I feel with them the terrible loss and sense of injustice. And I know the citizens of Malaysia stand with them in insisting that justice is done and seen to be done!
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