Saturday, September 13, 2008

3 CERITA

assalamualaikum

in the name of Allah the Most Gracious the Most Merciful

Another surprise! 3 individuals have been detained under ISA. Starting with RPK, and Teresa Kok is the latest. 

Personally, I have not heard of Teresa making any headlines over the past few weeks. So it's a bit shocking to hear that.  Majority of the public would not lose their sleep over RPK, but the additional of 2 more have made them restless.  

On what basis was the reporter detained? She was just doing her job, reporting what needs to be reported. The person that she covered meanwhile, is only suspended for 3 years.  I suppose to 'some' eyes, this action is deemed fair, to most it is NOT.  

RPK perhaps is the least surprising of these 3.  If indeed what he writes is wrong, charge him. Where has it gone 'innocent until proven otherwise'?  

However, although he is good when it comes to writing political matters, and in my opinion he is probably okay - below average in religious matters.  For instance, 

Debat Tudung Muslimah: Bidasan Terhadap Raja Petra Malaysiatoday

Wanita diperintahkan untuk menutup dada mereka. Itu sahaja. Ini sama dengan petikan Surah Al-Ahzab ayat 59 di atas di mana kaum wanita diperintahkan untuk melabuhkan pakaian mereka. Tiada langsung disebut kepala (ru'usa), muka (wujuh) atau rambut.(tulisan RPK di jawab Ustaz Zaharuddin[source])

Is it because of religious matters he is detained now? If anyone can still recall what Tun Mahathir commented on Hudud. He was not even investigated, let alone charged!

Put aside that issue, I personally think Tan Sri Muhyidin Yassin's call on Pak Lah  to resign is correct. Personally. TSMY said it is now difficult for the current government to convince to public on many things. They don't trust the current leadership anymore. 



This situation is made worse by Tun Mahathir's constant attack on Pak Lah. 

6. I hate to make this comparison but in Israel the Prime Minister has been accused of corruption and the police carried out an investigation and found there was a case for the Prime Minister to be charged. Will we see this in our Malaysia?(source)

i dare not go into details of every news above. Everything is commented SUPERFICIALLY. Maybe the Government would be able to justify their action in the next few days. Fingers crossed. 

till next time,
assalamualaikum

p/s: haven't heard of Ustaz Zaharuddin? He is/was one of the top economics lecturers in IIUM. He also has in depth knowledge of Islamic matters.  His website has received more than 1.6 million visitors as for today.  Minda Mufti's is close to 1 million now.  Me? 25 k baru..kuikuikui. 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Teresa Kok kene ISA sebab komen pasal azan? 4,5 tahun lepas dkt Taman Tun bukan takat org Cina complain pasal azan, org Melayu sendiri pun ada complain. Tapi bulan Julai hari tu nampak ok je. Huhu.

Daniel said...

First of all, MU to trash your liverpool tonight=P hahaha

Yeah I agree it is a sad day for Malaysia. I can't believe they used ISA to arrest the poor girl. My opinion is that this is a power tussle between Najib and Badawi, as it is showing that Najib is beginning to show signs of wanting the PM post earlier than the transition plan.

Najib came out and apologized indicating he acknowledged Ahmad's mistake, now this. How can you apologize for something and then arrest the person who reported the issue which you apologized for? It just doesn't make sense!

Teresa Kok, lagi best, she didn't even set foot at the mosque and even the authorities of the mosque hsa came out and defended her saying she has not ask them to shut off the morning prayers. All there was was a petition from nearby residents to reduce the volume...

Unknown said...

S.Metro: xtau plak yg tu.tp kalau btol azan tu, apa yg trok sgt sampai kene ISA kan..peliknya.

Unknown said...

daniel: let the players do the talking on the pitch.im quite confident of victory.hehe.

i don't think DPM is so desperate for that.In general Malaysians can't trust the current system anymore, and the cost of letting go the power is probably too expensive. I believe it's a vicious cycle, should BN be toppled come Sept 16, it starts a series of more and more politicians to be charged with corruption. They wouldn't dare to risk that. That is my opinion la, which is very subjective.

Same here on Teresa Kok. Even if she did, what national security could she have caused? Very very odd.

Daniel said...

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/9/14/nation/20080914132720&sec=nation

Dude...this power struggle is really happening...Najib really going head to head against Badawi

Daniel said...

oh yeah and congrats for the 'pool win...we give u d goals oni..hahaha=P

Unknown said...

sori la taking ages to reply..tot everyone said we deserved to win.n certainly we never asked u for that goal.hehehe..

one party doesnt want to let go of his power, the other one is probably a bit slow in securing it.

hope there will be a winner within days to come.