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 Post subject: Crime is rife in Malaysia - murder to silence opposition
PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:41 am 
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There's an old Chinese saying that when the pillar is not properly aligned, the rest of the house will be crooked. This is an apt description of what Malaysia has become. The law enforcement agencies are not independent but serve corrupt and devious politicians. With a Prime Minister who blasted his former lover to pieces literally in order to bury criminal evidence and scandal that would hinder his career, what can't other UMNO politicians do?

Foul play in the sudden death of Teoh Beng Hock.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/malaysia/40991-thai-expert-says-teohs-death-80pc-homicide

http://themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/malaysia/41378-teohs-family-wants-body-exhumed-for-second-autopsy

http://www.mysinchew.com/taxonomy/term/91

All the PM's horse & men have been summoned to prop up the UMNO government and quell any resistance -- the police, army, courts, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), etc. Allah forbid.Can criminals hope to get away with heinous acts against humanity without any conscience or retribution?


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 Post subject: Malaysian police are the people's biggest enemies?
PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:44 pm 
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Have no delusions about it. The enemy is the Malaysian police. Those are the people we must first bring down if we want to bring down the regime called Barisan Nasional. Malaysians must declare war on the Malaysian police.


http://mt.m2day.org/2008/content/view/28167/84/


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 Post subject: Re: Crime is rife in Malaysia - murder to silence opposition
PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:23 pm 
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The police has failed in its task to provide public security. Some small business owners are paranoid as robberies have become a norm. I heard that a shop owner who was robbed recently resorted to unlocking the door to customers who have made appointments, confirm identities upon arrival before they are let into the shop. This spells a drastic drop in walk-in customers and earnings for many businesses. If the police can't do their job, the people have to protect themselves.


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 Post subject: Re: Crime is rife in Malaysia - murder to silence opposition
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When Malaysia was/is ruled by a Prime Minister (Mahathir, Abdullah and lately, Najib Razak) who was/is not versed in the rule of the law, then the whole civil and judiciary services suffer. These services are then controlled by corrupt politicians. There was semblance of a properly governed nation under the premierships of lawyer turned politician in the likes of Tunku Abdul Rahman, Hussein Onn and Abdul Razak. At the current rate that Malaysia is heading, it will become Zimbabwe of SEAsia, where opposition is harassed by the police, army and the judiciary services. That day is not far away.


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 Post subject: Re: Crime is rife in Malaysia - murder to silence opposition
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The Malaysian cabinet is lined up with men who could only rake money to fill their private treasury and not to serve the people but to harrass and suppress them. These men got their job through political connections and their racial background. The laws do not apply to them when they err. They are a world of difference from the Ministers I know who used to serve in Tengku Abul Rahman and Hussein Onn's cabinet.


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 Post subject: Malaysian leaders believe they are God when they make laws
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RPK is witty. Hopefully, more people will turn against the corrupt politicians who have amassed too much power and believe they speak on behalf of God. They only care to protect their wealth and power and certainly do not speak for God.

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Raja Petra Kamarudin

Former Perlis Mufti, Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin, was arrested for talking about religion without being in possession of a valid licence. They, in fact, tried the same thing with a man named Muhammad 15 centuries or so ago.

Muhammad said he is a messenger of God. The authorities in Mekah at that time said Muhammad is a mad man who is hallucinating and imagines he is receiving messages from God through an angel called Gabriel. But he is mad man who is seeing things and hearing things in his head, said the authorities. Muhammad must have been smoking marijuana if what the Mekah authorities of 15 centuries ago said is true.

God did not allow Muhammad to compromise. God told Muhammad to resist. God did not impose the ruling of first having to apply for a valid licence before one can speak about religion.

Heck, Muhammad was illiterate, so believe the Muslims. Muhammad never went to school. It is said he could neither read nor write. And, for sure, Muhammad was not a university graduate or had a doctorate to his name.

But God told him to speak. God told him to read, read out the words of God. And the first word in the first verse that God is supposed to have revealed to Muhammad through Gabriel is ‘read’, read in the name of God.

God did not ask Muhammad for his valid licence. God did not stipulate that Muhammad must first apply for a valid licence before he can be allowed to speak. God just revealed his verses to Muhammad and told Muhammad to go speak to the people.

Along the way man invented the need for a licence. It was man and not God who says you first need a licence before you can speak about religion. It is man who is playing God. Man is doing what even God Himself did not do. And man claims he is doing the work of God.

How much more has man invented and attributed to God? How much more of what we are told to do comes from man and not from God? It certainly makes one wonder.

But Muhammad was not the first to be punished for speaking about religion without first applying for a licence. Jesus, too, was subjected to the same. And so were Moses and Abraham before him. In fact, all through history, almost every Prophet, whether from the Abrahamic faiths or otherwise, have been punished for speaking about religion without a valid licence.
And these are Prophets, mind you. What more ‘non-Prophets’ like former Perlis Mufti Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin? Man has invented new rules that did not come from God. God never asked them to do all this. Man invented these rules and claims that these rules came from God.

Now do you understand why religion is in such a mess, all religions? Man has hijacked God’s teachings and turned them into what we can classify as ‘organised religion’, which is actually disorganised.

But this is not what God taught us. This is what man created. And if Muhammad, Jesus, Moses, Abraham, Buddha, or any one of those people were to come back to earth today they would never recognise these new teachings which man claims are teachings of God.


Extracts from : http://mt.m2day.org/2008/content/view/28255/84/


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