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Friday, March 13, 2009

SUASANA POLITIK MALAYSIA YANG MAKIN PANAS.??

HR9808@IKRAR - adalah wadah bebas bukan partisan yang memfokus kepada kebajikan rakyat.
Singkatan;IKRAR (Ikatan Kebajikan Rakyat)

13 MAC

Suasana politik di Malaysia makin panas dan tidak menentu. Style UMNO dan pemimpin UMNO tidak pernah berubah, jika rakyat tak setuju dan tidak mahu akur dengan mereka maka mahkamah, polis dan ISA yang senget sebelah akan dipergunakan demi kepentingan mereka. Inilah penjajah baru dan pola fikirnya tetap sama. Jajah dan perintah. Tak setuju penjara. Alahai sehingga istana juga menggunakan pendekatan yang sama. Pelik juga tapi benar-benar berlaku. Raja yang ada sijil undang-undang lebih parah dari raja yang tidak ada sijil. Jadi sijil ini adalah sijil penjajahan baru. Dapat sijil untuk menekan bukan untuk menghargai rakyat. Seharusnya para penguasa lebih perihatin dengan perkembangan minda dan kesedaran rakyat. Terlalu mudah untuk membodohkan rakyat berbanding untuk mendidik rakyat jadi cerdik. Tapi bila cerdik para penguasa tak boleh tahan lalu tangkap dan kurung rakyat. Di manakah demokrasi dan petrotismanya? Saya tidak pernah yakin selagi UMNO BN memerintah boleh berlaku hal ini. Alamat bertemulah kita di era tahun 2020 rakyat yang masih dungu dan kaum penguasa akan perkudakan mereka ini buat selamanya. Mereka tinggal di istana mewah dibayar oleh wang rakyat..Cerdikkan? Tak jauh beza dengan zaman feudal??..Saya terbaca artikel menarik dari Hishamuddin Rais..tentang "tinggal 4 orang raja". .. patut dibaca berulang kali oleh pemimpin Melayu dan raja Melayu supaya tahu diri!!


Hafiz Yatim | Mar 12, 09 6:35pm

Six people nationwide will be hauled up in court tomorrow for insulting Perak Sultan Azlan Shah in blogs or through the posting of comments.
MCPX
It is learnt that to be charged are two individuals at the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, one in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, one in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah and one in Butterworth, Penang.

malaysian law conference 291007 sultan azlan shah 1A few more are scheduled to be charged in Kuala Terengganu on Sunday with a similar offence.

It is understood that they are being hauled up for posting comments which have been deemed to be insulting to the Perak sultan over the present political crisis in the Silver State, which saw the Pakatan Rakyat-led government being ousted by Barisan Nasional following the defection of three assemblypersons.
The crisis culminated in Sultan Azlan Shah asking the ousted Pakatan Menteri Besar Mohd Nizar Jamaluddin to step down.
However, Nizar refused, resulting in a protracted battle in courts in Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh.
It is not known whether any of those to be charged were involved in defacing the Perak royal website.
Facing jail, fine

Bukit Aman's Commercial Crime Department's Cyber and Multimedia Crime Investigation unit has probing the cases for the past one month.

It is also learnt that the individuals will be charged under section 233 of the Multimedia and Communications Act 1998 for "unwise use of network or network services for making comments, demands, suggestions or communication which are vulgar, false, threatening or disturbing".

If they are charged under this section, they stand to face a maximum fine of RM50,000 or a maximum jail term of one year, or both.
This will the first time that individuals are hauled up under this section.
Attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail later confirmed that six individuals are to be charged tomorrow and possibly another two on Sunday.
LATEST UPDATE - 10.45pm:
Umno politician to be charged too

Meanwhile in an unrelated development, it is learnt that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission would be charging an Umno leader for alleged involvement in money politics tomorrow.

The politician, vying for the supreme council post in the coming party polls, is expected to be charged at the Sessions Court in Temerloh, Pahang.

This would be the first big catch of the MACC in its ongoing probe into money politics in Umno.

MACC sources told Malaysiakini that the commission was making all necessary arrangement to prefer charges against the politician tomorrow.

On a related matter of MACC's probe into alleged money politics, party supreme council member and Tourism Minister Azalina Othman Said said she has nothing to hide and will cooperate with the MACC.

Azalina, who is also contesting to retain her party post, has come under a cloud after two of her aides were picked up by MACC for alleged money politics.

However Azalina told reporters today that she has not been called by the MACC over anything. The commission has however taken several documents from her office on Wednesday.

She also added that she had no knowledge of the RM70,000 which was found in her aide's possession last week.

"I have nothing to hide. I will cooperate with the MACC. I trust they will carry out their investigation in a professional manner without prejudice," she said.

Bernama also quoted her as saying that she had no clue as to why the MACC was investigating her ministry.

"I am not so sure what are they looking for and the purpose of their investigations. But I am confident a person is innocent until proven otherwise," she said.
Semalam telah diwar - warkan bahawa semua orang kuat Gerakan Mansuhkan PPSMI (GMP) akan dipanggil oleh pihak polis bagi menjalani siasatan. Mereka yang disebut namanya untuk dipanggil ialah :

1 - Presiden PAS, Dato' Seri Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang
2 - Sasterawan Negara Dato' A Samad Said
3 - Pengerusi GMP Datuk Dr Hasan Ahmad
4 - Timbalan Presiden PAS Nasarudin Mat Isa
5 - Naib Presiden PAS Mohamad Sabu
6 - Ketua Penerangan PAS Datuk Mahfuz Omar
7 - Ketua Pemuda PAS Salahuddin Ayob
8 - Naib Presiden PKR Saifuddin Nasution Ismail
9 - Jawatankuasa GMP Prof Shaharir Mohd Zain
10 - Jawatankuasa GMP Hasni Abas
11 - Jawatankuasa GMP Prof Abdullah Hasan
12 - Penulis dan Penyair Che Shamsudin Othman (Dinsman)
13 - Pemimpin Pelajar Mohd Faizal Abdul Aziz
14 - Pemimpin Pelajar Muhammad Haafizudin Abirerah
15 - Ketua Pemuda PAS WPKL Kamarulzaman Mohamad
16 - Ketua AMK Malaysia Shamsul Iskandar Mat Akin
17 - Pemuda PAS Suhaizan Kaiat
18 - Jawatankuasa GMP Puan Ainon Mohd
19 - Naib Ketua AMK Malaysia Khairul Anuar Ahmad Zainuddin (Jonah)
20 - Pemuda PAS Ustaz Idris Ahmad
21 - Ketua AMK Batu Rozan Azen Mat Rasip


Usul gantung Gobind isu Najib-Altantuya

Mar 13, 09 5:31pm
kemaskini 8.56pm Wakil BN bercadang menggantung tugas ahli parlimen DAP Gobind Singh Deo selama setahun kerana dianggap menghina dewan berhubung tuduhannya terhadap timbalan perdana menteri semalam.

Wakil rakyat Puchong semalam digantung sehari dari Dewan Rakyat selepas mendakwa Datuk Seri Najib Razak terlibat dalam pembunuhan Altantuya Shaariibuu.

Usul mengambil tindakan disiplin itu dimuatkan dalam aturan urusan mesyuarat dan usul-usul Parlimen untuk dibahaskan pada Isnin depan.

Jika dikenakan tindakan tersebut, Gobind "tidak akan dibayar kesemua bayaran elaun dan kemudahan sebagai seorang ahli parlimen" sepanjang tempoh tersebut.

Semalam, Timbalan Speaker Datuk Ronald Kiandee mengarahkan Gobind keluar dari dewan selepas enggan berhenti membangkitkan isu pembunuhan wanita Mongolia itu ketika sesi membahaskan bajet mini.

Gobind, anak Pengerusi DAP Karpal Singh, pernah digantung tugas sebanyak dua kali - pada Jun dan November - tahun lalu.

Sebelum dikenakan tindakan itu, beliau bangun untuk bertanya soalan kepada Najib, yang juga menteri kewangan sebaik sahaja pemimpin Umno itu selesai menyampaikan penggulungannya.

Selain isu Altantuya, Gobind juga mempersoalkan tindakan berhubung kematian mengejut A Kugan dalam tahanan polis, Januari lalu.

Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Nazri Abd Aziz awal malam ini dilaporkan berkata usul itu akan dibentangkan jam 11.30 pagi menurut peraturan tetap dewan 27 (1).

"Dewan akan mengundi untuk memutuskannya selepas perbahasan itu," beliau dipetik berkata.


Teks lengkap usul seperti berikut:

1. Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri akan mencadangkan:

Bahawa pada 12 Mac 2009, Yang Berhormat Tuan Gobind Singh Deo, ahli parlimen kawasan Puchong semasa perbahasan peringkat
Jawatankuasa Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan Tambahan (2009) 2009 telah mengeluarkan kenyataan-kenyataan yang mendakwa YAB timbalan perdana menteri, ahli parlimen kawasan Pekan terlibat dalam kes pembunuhan.

Bahawa Yang Berhormat ahli parlimen kawasan Puchong juga telah
mengeluarkan kenyataan-kenyataan yang menghina Timbalan Yang di-Pertua Dewan Rakyat setelah diperintah keluar Dewan.

Dan bahawa kenyataan-kenyataan yang dibuat oleh Yang Berhormat ahli parlimen kawasan Puchong adalah merupakan satu dakwaan yang sangat serius dan menyalahi hak dan keistimewaan sebagai ahli parlimen serta merupakan satu penghinaan kepada Dewan ini.

Maka inilah dipersetujui bahawa Yang Berhormat ahli parlimen
kawasan Puchong hendaklah digantung tugas dari jawatannya sebagai ahli parlimen selama dua belas (12) bulan dari tarikh keputusan usul ini diluluskan.

Dalam masa penggantungan ini Yang Berhormat ahli parlimen
kawasan Puchong tidak akan dibayar kesemua bayaran elaun dan
kemudahan sebagai seorang Ahli Parlimen.

14 MAC

HR9808: Bagi saya untuk menyelesaikan masalah rakyat tidak hormat kepada sultan tidak harus dipersalahkan sepenuhnya kepada rakyat. Perbuatan begini bukan sahaja menambahkan rasa benci bahkan dendam yang berpanjangan. Saya hairan bagaimana sultan sebagai yang diamanahkan untuk menjaga kemurniaan adat dan agama dengan mudah menerima solusi mendakwa rakyat ke mahkamah atas isu remeh begini? Solusi begini bukan sahaja tidak sihat bahkan memudharatkan. Rasa kecewa dari rakyat seharusnya dilayan dengan adil dan mengoreksi diri sendiri juga. Apakah ada jaminan dari tindakan begini akan meredakan kemarahan rakyat? Tepuk dahi dan tanyalah dari hati yang dalam!!! Tolong renungkan betapa banyak raja atau pemerintah yang zalim tersungkur ke bumi akibat balas dendam rakyat? Apakah tidak tercatat dalam sejarah tentang Anwar Sadat mati ditembak oleh rakyatnya? Saya bukan menakutkan tapi ini adalah realiti. Selagi pihak istana dan pemimpin UMNO tidak mahu menyedari hakikat ini maka tunggulah bom jangka akan meletup pada bila-bila masa. Sama juga dengan Najib yang semakin sombong dengan rakyat khasnya rakyat Monggolia, apakah semudah meniup angin ke lilin untuk memadamkan kemarahan keluarga dan rakyatnya?? Berita Najib terlibat dalam pembunuhan telah didengar di seluruh dunia dan masih tidak sedar? Malang dan dangkal sekali persepsinya..Penjara satu orang yang membelanya ribuan orang..mahu berdepan dengan mereka juga ya.silakan...!! Keputusan ada di tangan dan hati anda..Begitu juga dengan Razak Baginda..Kemana bumi kamu menyorok pun akan ada manusia yang mengejarnya,,Saya yakin pemimpin UMNO sering membaca sejarah Monggolia sejak di zaman dahulu lagi dan karektor mereka bagaimana bersikap terhadap sesuatu hak!! Mereka pernah menakluk bumi Baghdad pada ketika itu sehingga bekasnya masih kekal terpahat di Baghdad. Ya sekarang kamu boleh lakukan apa sahaja tetapi ingat masa akan tiba di mana mereka yang berdendam akan mengejar kamu di mana sahaja!!! Sekali lagi tepuk dahi berkali-kali..dan renungkan!!!

Alangkah indah jika para raja kita membaca dan meniru akhlak Nabi Muhammad, ketika dalam barisan sebelum bertempur Nabi bertanya kepada sahabatnya siapa yang pernah dikecewakan oleh beliau? Lalu datang seorang sahabat menceritakan bahawa Nabi pernah mengecewakannya lalu Nabi mengizinkannya. Ringkasnya..sahabat bukan membalas kepada Nabi dengan dendam kesumat tapi mencium dan memeluknya. Inilah keindahan Islam yang tidak ada pada penegak adat dan Islam di negara kita..Semoga Allah beri petunjuk kepada semuanya terutama kepada pihak yang dizalimi dan menzalimi!!Amin..!!!

5 didakwa hina Sultan

Chan Hon Keong, 26, dituduh bersama isterinya, Khoo Hui Shuang, 27, menghina Sultan Perak melalui laman web http://books.dreambooks.com/duliduli.html yang mempunyai pautan kepada laman web Sultan Perak, www.sultanperak.gov.my. di Permatang Pauh, Butterworth, kira-kira pukul 12.05 pagi, 13 Februari lalu.

RUTININ Suhaimin, 35, dituduh melakukan kesalahan sama menggunakan perkhidmatan aplikasi Internet secara sedar dengan membuat dan memulakan penghantaran komen di alamat http://booksdreambook.com/duli/duli.html yang pada pukul 6.33 petang pada 13 Februari lalu di Kundasang, Sabah.

Nor Hisham Osman, 36, didakwa telah membuat dan memulakan penghantaran komen yang jelik sifatnya di http://books.dreambook.com.web per/dul1.html yang mempunyai pautan kepada laman web Sultan Perak iaitu www.sultan.perak.gov.my. Perbuatan itu didakwa dilakukannya pada pukul 12.34 tengah hari, 11 Februari lalu di Taman Lestari Perdana, Sri Kembangan, Selangor.

Muslim Ahmad, 54, didakwa atas tiga tuduhan menulis komen menghina Sultan Perak menggunakan perkhidmatan Internet menghina Sultan Perak di Setapak, Kuala Lumpur pukul 2.21 dan 2.27 petang, 7 Februari lalu.

PEMBANTU makmal Azrin Md. Zain, 33, didenda RM10,000 oleh Mahkamah Sesyen di Kuala Lumpur selepas mengaku bersalah menulis komen yang menghina Sultan Perak.

HR9808: Kerajaan Mesir juga mengambil tindakan yang sama kepada blogger..Jadi pendekatan Firaun mentadbir negaranya sudah pasti ganas..maka tak salah jika kita katakan bahawa yang bertindak di Malaysia terhadap blogger juga beraroma firaun..


Egypt must halt campaign against bloggers




His Excellency Muhammad Hosni Mubarak
President of the Arab Republic of Egypt
C/o Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt
3521 International Ct. NW
Washington, D.C. 20008

Via facsimile: 202-244-4319

Dear Mr. President,

The Committee to Protect Journalists is writing to protest the relentless campaign of persecution against Internet journalists and bloggers by Egypt"s various security services. Regrettably, the routine harassment and detention of bloggers, according to CPJ research, is only one element of an overall decline in press freedom in Egypt in recent years. In 2007, CPJ concluded that Egypt was among the 10 worst backsliders in terms of press freedom worldwide, due to a massive number of legal proceedings being launched against critical journalists. Since then, this trend has continued unabated with hundreds of lawsuits, criminal complaints, and summonses being issued against editors, reporters, bloggers, and free expression advocates.

In spite of your February 2004 pledge to liberalize Egypt"s press laws and to decriminalize press offenses, Egypt"s security services and judiciary have continued to pursue independent journalists and bloggers through legal and extralegal harassment, long periods of administrative detention under the guise of Egypt"s 28-year-long Emergency Law, which allows for prolonged detention without charge and searches without warrants, among other heavy-handed measures, and through politically motivated judicial proceedings. Bloggers, who lack the relative institutional protections provided to some--though not all--journalists who work in traditional print and broadcast media, have been targeted with particular ruthlessness.

In recent years, arrests of bloggers have risen sharply. The following bloggers were detained and interrogated for different periods of time. All have been released during the past month, although two of them still face pending charges.

Muhammad Adel, author of Meit (Dead) blog, disappeared on November 20, 2008. The same day, security agents raided his house and confiscated books and CDs, according to Menassat, a press freedom news Web site. Authorities initially denied detaining him, but on November 24, the Ministry of Interior produced an arrest warrant. On December 17, he first appeared in court and was charged with "joining a banned group (the Muslim Brotherhood) that aims to prevent state institutions from performing their duties." On February 22, he went on a four-day hunger strike to protest being held in solitary confinement and that he was banned from receiving reading materials, Rawda Ahmed, a lawyer at the Legal Assistance Unit of the Arab Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI), told CPJ. After spending nearly four months in detention, the state security prosecutor in Cairo ordered Adel"s release on March 8 and he was freed two days later, but the charges against him are still pending, according to Ahmed.

Abdul Aziz al-Mugahed, who writes the El-Mogahed blog, was arrested on November 3, 2008. He first appeared in court on December 17, 2008, attorney Radwa Ahmed told CPJ. She stated that al-Mugahed said that he was beaten and electrocuted while in the custody of state security in Cairo. He too has been charged with joining a banned group (the Muslim Brotherhood). Al-Mugahed was released on March 1, Ahmed said, but the charges are still pending against him. No court date has been set.

Philip Rizk, a German-Egyptian citizen who writes a blog called Tabula Gaza in Cairo, was abducted by security forces on February 6 after participating in a peaceful protest in support of Palestinians in Gaza. After a local and international outcry, authorities released him on February 11. "I was held for four days--blindfolded, handcuffed almost at all times," Rizk wrote in an article posted on his blog. He told The New York Times that he was interrogated by security agents who alternatively accused him of spying for Israel and of running arms for Hamas. Security officials raided Rizk"s home, confiscated his cell phone, an iPod, a video camera, and some books, according to ANHRI. Rizk"s blog was also blocked until March 5. Rizk also wrote that security personnel returned his belongings, but that "they pretended they had caught the "thief" who had stolen my things, that he was locked away now."

CPJ research also shows that at least three bloggers remain in administrative detention, held without charge under the Emergency Law, or are serving prison sentences.

  • Dhia" Eddin Gad, who writes a blog called Sawt Ghadheb (Angry Voice), was assaulted and then abducted by security agents in front of his family"s apartment in the Nile Delta region on February 6, according to local and international news reports. The New York Times reported that Gad was taken after participating in a peaceful demonstration in support of Palestinians. Gad is being held incommunicado. Lawyers with ANHRI"s Legal Assistance Unit believe that he was being held at state security prosecution in the Nasr City area of Cairo but that he was transferred to Qata Prison in the governorate of Giza on February 21. The charges against him have not been made public and nobody has been permitted to visit him. Although Gad was taken on the same day that Rizk was abducted and despite the fact that interrogators asked Rizk about the relation between the two, authorities have released Rizk but Gad remains in custody.
  • Mosad Suleiman, known as Mosad Abu Fagr, a novelist, social activist for the Bedouin community in Sinai, and blogger who writes about social and political issues on Wedna N`ish (We want to live), was arrested at his home in Ismailiyya on December 26, 2007 following demonstrations in Sinai to protest the razing of homes on Egypt"s border with the Gaza Strip, according to local and international human rights reports. During the course of investigations, Abu Fagr faced various charges such as, "inciting riots, possessing a weapon without a license, and driving without a license." Although there have been multiple judicial orders for his release, the latest one on May 16, 2008, the Ministry of Interior has refused to release him, according to the Hisham Mubarak Law Center, which has represented him throughout these proceedings. After the repeated judicial orders calling for his release, the Ministry of the Interior began holding Abu Fagr under the Emergency Law which deprives him of most of his due process rights, the center reported. Abu Fagr, who has been moved from one holding place to another frequently, went on hunger strike at least once in 2008 to protest mistreatment, reported the Hisham Mubarak Law Center. In February, his wife told Al-Badeel newspaper that she is the only one allowed to visit her husband.
  • Abdel Karim Suleiman, widely known as Karim Amer, was arrested in November 2006 for writing critical articles about prominent religious figures and the president of the republic. He was convicted in February 2007 of insulting religion and the president, and is currently serving a four-year jail term for both charges. He is the only Egyptian blogger to ever be convicted for his online writings. Since then Amer has been mistreated in prison. In November 2007 he was severely beaten by another prisoner and a guard, according to his lawyer and to multiple local human rights groups. He was prevented from documenting his injuries in a medical report, local human rights organizations widely reported. In August 2008, he was prevented from leaving his cell and exercising in a courtyard like other prisoners. Around the same time, some of Amer"s books and other reading materials were arbitrarily confiscated. Lawyers at ANHRI told CPJ that they filed an appeal as soon as Amer was convicted, but that the authorities have failed to consider it two years into his four-year prison term. Legal experts in Egypt told CPJ that such appeals are usually processed within six months.

We hope that you will direct all relevant agencies within your government to take corrective action with the above cases where necessary. We ask that you uphold Egyptian law--specifically articles 47-49 of the Egyptian Constitution--and respect Egypt"s obligations under articles 18 and 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, ratified by Egypt in 1982, in similar cases in the future.

Thank you for your attention to this important matter. We look forward to your reply.

Sincerely,

Joel Simon

Executive Director




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