Thursday, July 24, 2008

GOODNESS Me!! it's happening here!!

Negaraku.. tanah tumpahnya darahku... i couldn't believe this barbaric activities are taking place and the authorities (police force, FRUs) abusing civilians in public under bright day light!!!

Where is justice! Masyarakat penyayang... a very lonely phrase long time gone behind the deaf ears of these ... ppl originally intended to maintain "peace"..

Kerana nila setitik, ROSAK SUSU SEBELANGA.

I'm saddened. Deeply saddened. Disappointed. Disgraced. Humiliated.

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Video presented at Bandar Mahkota public inquiry

KUALA LUMPUR: A video was presented at the Suhakam public inquiry into the alleged excessive use of police force at the disputed Bandar Mahkota Cheras barricade on May 27.
It showed up to 30 Federal Reserve Unit and plainclothes police personnel surrounding and striking a vehicle.(mind you.. it's 30 ppl vs 1, one, satu, car/kereta)... .. All five of the witnesses who testified on Thursday said the Wira had accelerated quickly before stopping behind another car at the apex of the U-turn near the barricade. The FRU and plainclothes officers then proceeded to surround the vehicle... ..."I was behind the FRU line. They started hitting the car and shouted for them to get out," he said.

He added that the driver's window had been shattered and they had been punching the driver through the open window. He said three officers then dragged out one of the rear passengers who was crying and telling them to stop beating him.

"Next, they dragged the driver out. He was already bleeding," he said, adding that the officers dragged him out, sat him down and continued to beat him.
The last two to be forced out were a male and female who were not handled as roughly as the first two.
According to Syed Jaymal, he asked one of the officers what happened after the incident.
"The officer said the driver had run down one of their men and was acting aggressively. So we acted aggressively as well. He asked for it," he said. (excuse me.. this is the exact example of power in the wrong hands. my my... ever heard of this phrase: with great power comes great responsibility? these ppl have indeed abused them and still dared claim their rights! they really need their thinking boxes washed inside out)

When Syed Jaymal asked the officer for evidence of his man getting run down, there was at first no reply. It was only when another officer announced it was a reporter asking the question that one officer stepped out from the crowd to show Syed Jaymal a broken baton and a torn knee-pad...
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/7/24/nation/20080724201840&sec=nation

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