in the name of Allah the Most Gracious the Most Merciful
In most instances, when it come to political and religious matters, I prefer to go with critically analysed articles. The same approach I use when I write things. However, sometimes some things are so obvious and clear that if you can't see the message, you will fall into a category called 'relatively' not so smart. Stupid is politically incorrect.
Straight to the point; these quotes tell you stories.
De facto Law Minister Zaid Ibrahim today threatened to resign if the government continues to use the Internal Security Act, which allows detention without trial, against political dissidents.
Commenting further, Zaid said: "I am very sad that people like Teresa (right), whom I know personally, can be seen as a threat. I can't see how a journalist doing her duty, or even Raja Petra, can be seen as a national threat.
A candlelight vigil was also held to protest against the use of the draconian ISA.
Scores of politicians from the state’s ruling party DAP, PAS and even Gerakan and MCA arrived at the scene to condemn the arrest.
Scores of politicians from the state’s ruling party DAP, PAS and even Gerakan and MCA arrived at the scene to condemn the arrest.
Every time somebody is arrested under the Internal Security Act, it gives rise to a perception that the government is doing it because it is unable to charge and convict the person under existing laws in the country, said Human Resources Minister Dr S Subramaniam.
"Do we need such a false perception?" asked the MIC secretary-general in a statement today.
You see, what's the point of critically analyse this matter?
till next time
assalamualaikum
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