Thursday, June 4, 2009

PERAK | May 7 arrests relive consitutional crisis



Location photos by Jong


The pressent consitutional limbo in Perak has not been resolved and a further appeal is continuing with the Apex Court.

The public show of support for the Pakatan Rakyat on May 7, 2009, in the hope of resolving the constitutional crisis had instead witnessed my citizens gathering in sympathy at the vicinity of the Perak Dewan Undangan Negeri in Ipoh, apprehended. On that day, the Royal Malaysia Police carried out indiscriminate arrests, the legal purpose of which was questionable. They were later released and told to report back at the Ipoh Police Station on 4th June, 2009 for an supposed arraignment. They were told instead today, that investigations were on-going and uncompleted.





In the minds of the Malaysian citizenry at large, this is the BN Government's charade, and of blatant repression. The ultimate effect is the Public Service has been further abused and efforts to do policing work are subverted, whilst crimes and drug and human trafficking remain inadequately addressed.

The ultimate toll is the welfare of the rakyat and the state of the nation.

Meanwhile Datuk Seri Nizar duly appeals to the AG Chambers to resolve the matter.

"I want to appeal to the A-G Chambers to close the case because they do not have grounds to charge them," Nizar told a press conference here after accompanying the 64 to the Ipoh police station Thursday. - The Star Online



Monday, June 1, 2009