As Ipoh was busy saying NO TO ISA last night, fellow Malaysians supporting the same cause in PJ were being treated like criminals!
As I read the hour by hour account in Anilnetto.com, here, here and here, I feel terribly sad at the way my fellow Malaysians were being treated. Treated in an uncivilized manner; threatened, chased, dragged, hauled, manhandled, punched… (some eye-witness accounts from Anilnetto.com):
At that point, the line of FRU personnel started moving towards us, knocking their shields and shouting in a threatening manner and they walked through the crowd – at which point we had to open up the crowd as they moved towards the core of the crowd. We broke up and there was some scuffling and there was some chasing.
My wife saw the plain-clothes police taking away a few women and small-built persons (could be teenagers). The police also dragged a man on the floor for 10 feet while heading to the Black Maria.
Then I was dragged into the truck while punched twice at my face. The police officers applied some yellow lotion on my wounds to avoid the bleeding. I manage to recognise the plaincloth who beat me.
One 53-year-old woman spoke at a press conference saying that while she was singing the Negara Ku, she was dragged from the back and fell down, hitting her head. She needed four stitches. Her 24-year-old son was detained.
Pandemonium broke out. I started to make a gradual retreat. I noticed scuffles between plainclothes police officers, believed to be Special Branch people, and some of the supporters. One of my friends who was shooting away with his camcorder was manhandled and hauled away. This is a sad day. We were on the verge of dispersing and going home, and yet the police had to charge into us.
These are Malaysians who care for their nation and hope to have a harmonious, peaceful and safe place to live in. What have they done to deserve this treatment? Is the peaceful gathering to light candles in solidarity against a draconian act, criminal? Is wearing a T-shirt to support a certain cause, a threat to the nation? Is their presence there a threat to national security, that the authorities have to deploy the country’s federal reserve unit to deal with them?
Mr. Home Minister, is this how you treat people who have a right, as much as you do, to speak up! Can we, deploy the same treatment on you, if your actions give us reason to believe that you are a threat to our peace of mind?
Mr. Home Minister, if you are pissed off because your ego is dented and you have a score to settle, don’t pick on us! Because we will not be intimidated and we will not give up!




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November 10, 2008 at 5:37 pm
Peter
Here is proof (video): Chief Police Officer lied. FRU charged during Negara Ku. Please tell the world
November 11, 2008 at 2:59 am
Jeffrey
Now we have a CPO who lie and thought he can get away with it. Maybe he dosent understand that there are a lot of video cameras that record the brutality toward the peaceful gathering by the rakyat. What kind of policemen we have in Malaysia nowadays?
He is the product of the rotten BN. Don’t you see that all are like that, lie, deny, lie deny. Maybe that’s their code of ethics.