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MACC: Stop Persecuting the Innocent and We will Work with You

July 19, 2010

MACC: Stop the Persecution of the Innocent!

by Din Merican


Last week was the anniversary of Teoh Beng Hock’s death. Teoh Beng Hock died while in the custody of the MACC. Teoh Beng Hock was found dead flung outside the office of the MACC at Plaza Masalam.  He died in the process of an investigation although he was not a suspect. Teoh Beng Hock died although he was just a witness in an investigation over an allegation of abuse of a wakil rakyat’s allocation of RM 2,400. Teoh Beng Hock died over a meagre RM 2,400. That is the  value of life to the MACC!

Beng Hock’s Spirit haunts MACC

Teoh’s family is still in mourning over his death. Teoh’s child is born into this world without knowing his father. Teoh’s spirit must be restless that it cannot leave Plaza Masalam. That was the suspicion and superstition why the Selangor MACC moved out of Plaza Masalam. MACC must think that by moving out of a place or building or changing its name and slogan will stop the hauntings. MACC must realize that until Teoh’s killer is found and punished, the haunting will not stop. Having a Coroner’s  Inquest to whitewash Teoh’s death will not erase the eternal  stain that a witness had died in the hands of the MACC.

The Inquest is getting nowhere

Unfortunately, the Inquest is now seen as involving the Courts to be complicit in the whitewashing of Teoh’s death. The Judiciary ended up being implicated. The  Inquest ended up losing credibility when the expert witness, the forensic expert from Thailand, Dr Pornthip Rojanasunand was vilified by the Minister of Home Affairs and the Minister in charge of Parliament.  That is what happens when our vital institutions do not act as a check and balance to the excesses and abuses of the executive arm and its instruments. The Courts must do more to restore confidence in its independence and dignity.

Tun Salleh Abas, Sodomy 1 and Sodomy 2

There are many more things that have happened that make the public question the independence of the judiciary. Already the Tun Salleh Abbas(left) saga has battered the image of the judiciary. Then strange court rulings were made in Anwar Ibrahim’s prosecution in Sodomy I and now Sodomy II.  The latest Court of Appeal’s decision which reversed the High Court’s ruling on the interviewing of witnesses beyond office hours was a direct spillover of Teoh’s case. That decision did not make sense despite being delivered by our own law lords of the superior courts. It does not take a genius to know when a decision is unfair or idiotic. That was how the public perceived many of the the superior courts’ decisions in over turning more logical and reasonable decisions of courts lower to it. Common sense is not the exclusive property of judges of the superior courts. In the end, the Judiciary is looked upon with scorn and ridicule.

Sessions Court Judge Abu Bakar Katar to continue with the Lawyer Dahlan Case

Last week also, I received a facebook message from a very senior DPP who had just left the Legal Service and is now in private practice. He wanted to tell me that the Chief Registrar of the Federal Court had directed that Sessions Court Judge Abu Bakar Katar shall continue to hear Rosli Dahlan’s case to its conclusion. He also said to me that civil activists should not undermine independent public institutions like the courts.

While this was certainly good news to Rosli and to Malaysians, the message that the former senior DPP wanted to convey to me was clear enough – that we should trust the Courts and our Judges. That all the suspicion circulated about our Courts and our Judges as being just another instrument of a repressive regime should stop. That attacks on the independence of our judiciary should stop. That our Chief Justice Tun Zaki Tun Azmi shoud be given a chance to rebuild the tattered reputation of our judiciary.

After all that I have said above, do you blame the Malaysian public for looking at the courts with grave suspicion? I felt that this former senior DPP was hitting back at me for the previous articles that I wrote criticising the courts for being complicit in changing the goal posts to favour the MACC in the Trial of Rosli Dahlan.

I reported almost verbatim about the lies by MACC DPP Kevin Morais. Just when the Investigating Officer Saiful Ezral was being grilled and began to contradict himself and Kevin Morais, DPP Dzulqarnain  behaved in a  most dsepicable way to disrupt the trial time and again and again. And the final straw was when they attempted to change Judge Abu Bakar Katar.  Do you blame me in reporting all these injustice?

However, as a civil activist, I accept that I must be impartial. I must commend the good that is being done. For that reason, let me now produce the letter by the Chief Registrar Tuan Hashim Bin Hamzah: Acrobat Document

Hope for Justice

Yes, I must admit that this direction from the Chief Registrar lifts some hope that the Courts can be the last bastion of justice. That the Courts will not allow the goal posts to be seen as being moved in the middle of a game just to favour the   MACC. But the problem is, this is not game. This is about someone’s dignity, honour and livelihood and about someone’s life.  The MACC must not be allowed to do as it pleases regardless of the consequences.

This is all the more pertinent when I read Bernama’s report that the MACC Chief, Datuk Abu Kassim had said that the public must fight corruption, not fight with MACC. It becomes all the more pertinent when the Parliamentary Special Committee on Corruption (SCC) is requesting that the MACC must have prosecutorial powers, more manpower and a sufficient budget so it could be more effective.

It is all the more pertinent when the MACC is seeking an additional budget allocation of RM324,114,492.00 in 2010. It all the more pertinent when presently the MACC is spending RM156,845,500.00 of our tax payers money to prosecute the innocent like Lawyer Rosli Dahlan  whereas they should be going after the real crooks in our society.

As a matter of contrast to Rosli’s case, on July 14, 2010, it was reported that Judge Abu Bakar Katar acquitted an ACA officer, Rahiman Selamat 52, for receiving a Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch in a graft case involving BN Selangor executive councillor Datuk Saidin Thamby in 1998. The case ended only now in 2010 i.e. after 11 years!

Is Lawyer Rosli Dahlan wrong to defend his client?

There were appeals and retrials and yet after all that, the prosecution still failed to prove a prima facie case.
Did Rosli receive any corruption? Did he do anything wrong? No! All Rosli did was to defend his client Dato’ Ramli Yusuff who was being fixed by the IGP and A-G Gani Patail. The evidence is there staring at us when Kevin Morais and all the MACC witnesses now admitted that Rosli was just a witness. And yet they brutalised and humiliated him. Fortunately, and Thank Almighty Allah, Rosli did not die like Teoh Beng Hock.

Abu Kassim, Do the Honourable Thing: Withdraw the Case Against Rosli Dahlan and Apologise

Is it not time then that the MACC withdraw the charge against him and apologise for all the wrongs they did to him? Or is it the MACC’s birdbrained strategy to drag this case for 11 years more? To Abu Kassim, I say that you are wasting public money in persisting to prosecute an innocent man. To Abu Kassim I say, do not ask for more money and more power unless you and the MACC can regain public trust. The trial and tribulations of Rosli Dahlan is hurting more the image of MACC than it is Rosli’s image.

The Courts may yet be the last bastion of Justice

A new hope has been lifted that the courts may yet be the last bastion of justice. We must continue to have faith that the Courts would do the right thing just as what Chief Registrar Hashim Hamzah had done in directing Judge Abu Bakar Katar to continue with Rosli Dahlan’s Trial. We must believe that Chief Justice Tun Zaki Tun Azmi will set the right direction for the judiciary.  We must give our  Chief Justice a chance to show the impartiality of the courts since he has been honoured by Lincoln’s Inn by publishing him as an Honorary Bencher.

To the MACC Chief I say, have you paused to ask why the public seems to be fighting the MACC? Stop asking for more money and more power until you can show the MACC can be trusted to do the right thing.  Stop persecuting the innocent, like Lawyer Rosli Dahlan and others, if you want the public to be with you in the fight against corruption!

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40 Responses to “MACC: Stop Persecuting the Innocent and We will Work with You”

  1. Din

    Outstanding writeup. If MACC is true to its vision and mission, our treasury would be in fine shape. But all MACC does is to serve the needs of UMNO, which is to harass the opposition, harass the innocent and whistleblowers so that UMNO and BN could continue to loot the Malaysian treasury.

    MACC is the same as all other Malaysian government agencies – just support BN and pay the requisite bribes – everything ok. Support the opposition, or whistle blow, or get in their way, you die.

  2. You don’t need to hear patronizing remarks for your piece, do you, Din? Not from me. Because that’s the way I show my respect to you.
    __________
    I meant it as a genuine compliment to you, my dear friend. Always appreciate your contributions, although I may not appreciate your humour some times. Take care.—Din Merican

  3. Great job, Din!

    You write as always, like the gentleman you are. All the evil things that are happening as you have highlighted, are enough to make one want to curse and swear. When the MACC chief told off the public “to fight corruption, don’t fight MACC”, I wonder if he really is that dumb to think we are so dumb.

    If only MACC really fight corruption and not fight the public! But no, what we see is that MACC is propagating corruption – through the corruption and abuse of their power, to be the gestapo arm of the PM, to be blind to the billion-ringgit corruptions of BN etc & etc.

  4. Din, your last paragraph sums it up very well.

    TBH’s spirit haunting of Plaza Masalam seems to be a guilt trip for MACC, by no means the only one. Selective prosecution and persecution seems to be the order of the day. Rosli Dahlan’s sham trial would have been swept under the ‘permaidani’ if not for your expose’.

    Give Pak Aki the politikus, a break? From what?? To show that he is indeed a morally upright, righteous and just person? Give us a break instead.. I do not prejudge the myopic ideations of the ex-DPP mentioned above – but perhaps Bean will take him on as a understudy – daft as he is.

  5. MACC si*L

  6. Din, you are one optimistic person. Do they even read all this? I am not so sure.

    If one man could interfere in the judiciary to forward his agenda 22 years ago then why do you think there will ever be change.
    @Tom Cat, yes they do think we are dumb because they are still in power and we have allowed them to stay on despite their corrupt ogovernance. Whatever they do, we have not held them accountable. They are still there ruining the nation .

  7. MACC, Police, Judiciary, Attorney General all the same just favour their BNUMNO masters

  8. Kathy,

    You need, I think, to be an optimist and a change agent to survive in the current political climate. Of course, be a status quo person, a bystander if you like or a free rider. My die is cast.I want change–democratic change–and am of the view that collectively Malaysians can determine the type of government they want if they appreciate to power of the ballot box. Politicians know that and they too can change once they listen to citizenry. –Din Merican

  9. Thanks Din. No I do not want to be a bystander and do nothing.

    With respect,I think you should be actively advising PKR.

  10. By that I mean, you are vey capable of influencing change.

  11. Malaysia today is almost unrecognizable from the Malaysia I left behind decades ago. Then we could still hope to redress wrong when we find it and where we find it. Today the wrong is dressed up to look like right and right wrong.

    Today institutions of government are used to suppress and oppress the very people they are meant to serve. The doctrine of separation of powers, of civil service neutrality key to a parliamentary form of democracy proudly referred by anglophiles as being Westminster (when the only thing Westminsterian is its form, not its substance), long on life support, is today being given its last rites. The police to whom the people looked forward for security has become a source of insecurity as it rapidly transforms itself into an instrument of oppression. Needless to say, agencies established to rid the government of graft themselves become an instrument to threaten those who are a threat to a system that sees the spoils of office as the legitimate exercise of executive power. The courts once looked upon as the bastion of justice become a bastion for those fleeing from justice.

    Should we be surprised then that lawyers whose very oath of office means anything less their best to uphold the law and protect their clients (and let the courts decide on the guilt or innocence of the accused) is a betrayal of the rigorous training they underwent as members of the honorable profession, themselves become victims to this relentless pursuit to protect the guilty?

    Altantuya, Teoh Beng Hock and Rosli are just bowling pins falling with every throw of the ball when the game is not to decide the winner but rather the speed and manner at which these pins fall.

  12. There goes another GLC> a disquite in the market< that Telecoms Malaysia had been sold to tumasek holdings. NOT ONLY THE JUDIciaARY is in doldrums <the country is parceled and sold.What more is left for the rakyat who sweated to build the nation, at the end to taken for a ride by those in powers to be. The warlords, your game is very visible now.

  13. By the way, whatever happened to the MAS losses of RM 8 billion caused by the UMNO crony Tajudin Ramli? Wasn’t Rosli Dahlan also involved as the lawyer for MAS in filing civil suits, police and ACA reports against TR?

    So, Rosli was not just involved in recovering losses of our GLCs but was also helping Director CCID Ramli Yusof to act against that Along Tengku Goh Cheng Poh. Both TR and Goh are free and Rosli gets canned. This is a strange country where the criminals go free while the crime crusaderss get charged. And the MACC Chief wants us to believe him. Podaaah!!!i

  14. Bean, very well put (9:17)!
    There are too many loyarburuks out on the street nowadays, most times chasing skirts, ambulances and hearses besides in dabbling with other nefarious activities. Their ‘calling’ has been degraded to cari makan status. Give them a big bottle of stout and they all end up as Lingams, boasting about, while humping the system. Honesty and men of integrity such as yourself and Karpal are going the way of the dodo in this part of the world. The system of checks and balances of the 3 elements of governance have devolved into mockery and cynicism.

  15. Din,

    I visit your blog because you are one person who writes without any malice or hatred. You present your thoughts honestly unlike Utusan Melaya and Berita Harian editors who mortgage their souls for material gain.

    You need not apologise to anyone for what you write. Hit them hard where it hurts. It is only when men like you or Tunku Abdul Aziz, hit them do they squirm like worms. If Merdeka Survey conducts a poll (which it will not) it will reveal the truth – that our Judiciary, MACC, AG, PDRM are held in contempt by the people. We have a load of despicable and unethical individuals in charge of these institutions and not ashamed to defend the corrupt and persecute the ordinary citizens. And all of them are Malays – whom I

  16. (continued..)
    once (some 3 decades ago) referred to as Natures Gentlemen.
    Look even a lowly civil servant is attacking the Chief Minister of Penang. Since when were Malays ever so ‘biadap’?

  17. Hola Mr Merican and everyone

    Good write-up Din, as always. I am with you on Rosl’s case.But I reserved my comment on Teoh Beng Huat’s case I do sympathise with Teoh’s family? But I think we have gone overboard with his case. He’s made a hero. Is he really? Just because we want to run down the MACC. MACC has offered condolences to his family on the 1st Anniversary of his death.

    The family are even allowed to hold a memorial for him at Plaza Masalam. The government is bowing down to the family wishes by allowing this unprecendented service in a government complex.

    Let’s all wait for the inquest before passing undue judgment on MACC. You wanted MACC, you get it. Please cut them some slack. If you ask me, how do you do your job, when you are criticised at every turn. I hope we can return our respect to MACC like we once did when the ACA was under Justice Harun Hashim.
    ________
    Sayang Bangsa,

    What we expect of the MACC is that they do their job professionally. But if not, we have to shut them out and save a lot of money and let corruption grind our country into the ground.How to cut some slack when all we see is selective persecution.—Din Merican

  18. Oops sorry. There should be no question mark after “I do sympathise with Teoh’s family.”

  19. Salam
    It’s beyond us when MACC had stooped too low and yet they expect us to support them.

  20. Din,

    MACC is just a government tool to oppress the opposition and to take down anyone who maybe a threat to UMNO. With so many un-resolved issues from Disneyland trip to Bala’s revelation, it clearly define their actions are directive driven and not justice driven.

  21. How do I contact you, I wish redress for the cooperative movement, which is being raided by various quarters; reports to Police and MACC do not work.
    ________
    Thuraisingham, please contact the MP for your constituency, and give him all the facts. –Din Merican

  22. Where was this senior DPP when Gani decided to charge Anwar for ‘sodomizing’ Saiful? I am just curious whether as a senior DPP then, he agreed or disagreed with that ‘political decision’. It demeaned and degraded the integrity of all malaysian DPPs; the perception being that they take orders from Umno leaders.

    As far as I know in any alleged rape case, when the ‘victim’ goes to a private doctor for examination and told the doctor that she felt pain in her vagina because someone had intruded a plastic penis into hers, then it is a ‘no go’ as far as prosecution is concerned. This notwitstanding the fact that a subsequent medical examination would find gallons of sperms in her vagina. No sane Judge would believe her story; her credibility is a gone case and beyond repair.

    Could Din ask this senior DPP why Anwar is charged and why the court refused to grant his request for all documents pertaining to the alleged victim’s medical test. I have my reservation on the courts before. Mahathir’s and Najib’s court are all the same. In sodomy 1, Mahathir practically told the court to convict Anwar. Ariffin Jaka has to find reasons to do Mahathir’s bidding. Would you think anything different would happen in Sodomy 2.

  23. How can they ever carry out their duties when their minds are corrupted, their soul sold to the devil and Satan is their best friends!
    They will even eat shit and drink swine’s urine to please their bosses, becos to be promoted is more important than what ever work they do, to be liked by the bosses is more important than JUSTICE!

    THIS COUNTRY IS DAMNED BY PEOPLE OF SUCH STANDARD AND CALIBRE…ONLY god can save this country

  24. “We have a load of despicable and unethical individuals in charge of these institutions and not ashamed to defend the corrupt and persecute the ordinary citizens. And all of them are Malays … ” Sam01

    All of them are Malays?? What has ‘being a Malay’ gotta do with it?

  25. “But I reserved my comment on Teoh Beng Huat’s case I do sympathise with Teoh’s family? But I think we have gone overboard with his case. He’s made a hero. Is he really?”

    Whatever he did or did not do, he did not deserve to die. Let’s put it that way. When you suffer death that way, you become a martyr to the cause. You can label him with whatever names you want. He symbolizes the pain and suffering of those all over the world who have the courage (or the foolhardiness depending on your perspective) to stand up for what they believe against those who wield the power over life and death on this earth.

    For all we know Teoh may not have been all that. He was a party faithful interested in working like everyone else, building a career for himself and getting married and starting a family. Had he known what was to befall him, chances are he would have given them the information they were looking for – like most people do even if that means incriminating himself. You can deal with that later.

  26. Malaysia is @ a very dangerous crossroad, whereby even the judiciary has taken such a beating that public opinion is consistently against the courts…..being optimistic like you ……. the most telling statement in your article was this…..that the Chief Justice has been honoured as an Honorary Bencher by Lincoln’s Inn…..let Malaysians within reasonable parameters of time and space give our Chief Justice the support to restore the dignity of the Judiciary….it really is nauseating to observe how one by one the Judges are being brought down to the levels of slime and filth of those ‘people’!!!

    Hidup Malaysia!!!

  27. macc must stop dancing to umno’s tune before asking for cooperations from the rakyat. macc must successfully prosecute at least a token number of high profile cases committed by umno politicians before the public can respect and trust you. if that is done, you will not have problem with the rakyat. RESPECT MUST BE EARNED AND IS NOT GIVEN AS ALMS.

  28. Sam01

    You didn’t hide your racism. Thank You Mr Bean for dealing with that insinuation.
    I will just answer you on your saying why Malays are now biadap. And about the lowly officer.
    He is a State Development Officer. Not a lowly one.
    LGE has insulted the state senior officials three times in front of others.
    Guan Eng has chided him for being “incompeent, useless, unprofessional, coward and should be sacked.”
    And mind you he is a federal officer, not a state officer.
    It’s positive proof that the DAP is only good as opposition, not runnig a state.

    And can I be racist now? Why did GE mow down all the Malays doing small stalls business in Penang. The latest in Bayan Baru.

  29. Sam01

    You didn’t hide your racism.

    Sayang bangsa – July 20, 2010 at 10:08 pm

    He did try but racism not being something easy to hide, he made a Freudian slip.

  30. Din,

    Well done on your noble pursuit of Truth, Justice, Human Rights & Freedom…syabas.

    “It can’t happen here” is number one on the list of famous last words….David Crosby

    “If the American people ever allow PRIVATE banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks will deprive The People of all property until their children wake-up HOMELESS on the continent their fathers conquered. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to The People, to whom it properly belongs” – Thomas Jefferson

    “The money powers prey on the nation in times of peace, and conspires against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, more selfish than bureaucracy. I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands, and the Republic is destroyed.” – Abraham Lincoln

    “Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add “Within the limits of the Law” because law is often but the tyrant’s will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual” – Thomas Jefferson

    If MAN does NOT WANT to WAKE-UP & NOT WANT to LEARN to take Positive Steps…

    History will keep REPEATING itself – MAN will continue to be Sheeples!

    In conclusion, it is about time I shared some these from my Inspirational Collections as a Realist…

    The Holistic information needed to “Adjust my Sails accordingly & move on to my Destination & Beyond !

    Fun with Fascism…1946 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY8GzJNuz7I&feature=related
    This is interesting…Based on an actual 1946 classroom film…

    Mind blowing speech by Robert Welch in his 1958 Predictions…

    JFK’s Greatest Speech on FOI & Truth in 1961 – 09:19 RARE FULL UNEDITED Audio – (1/2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRK64vmb9QY

    JFK’s Greatest Speech on FOI, Truth & Citizen’s FREEDOM in 1961 – 09:59 RARE FULL UNEDITED Audio – (2/2)

    JFK’s Final Greatest speech in 1961 – 05:24 – That Ended His Life (Full Speech) – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLtlArhUhG0

    Philip Zimbardo: Why ordinary people do evil … or do good –
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsFEV35tWsg&feature=related

    September 23, 2008
    *WARNING*- This video contains explicit images…but watch to the end to understand the message.

    The Investigation in Dubai – Andrew Hamilton – http://www.toqonline.com/2010/03/murder-in-dubai-3

    Citizens for Better Government – http://www.afn.org/~govern/index.html

    “I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.”
    — Albert Einstein

    You be the judge.

    Cheers.
    ____________
    Thanks, Flyer168, these are useful as reminder to all of us about possibilities…inspirational and heart rendering.–Din Merican

  31. Mr Bean are you sure SAM01 is being rascist or was he stating an observation (albeit in anger)? One cannot tell because this technology thingy has no other means of us assessing one speech as opposed to normal conversation upclose and personal.

    Mind you alot of malays are being caught out as corrupt although that is not to say that non malays are not.

    Although I agree,race has nothing to do with it,there are alot of malays in governemnt positions and thus a perception and also the fact that there is no accountability.

  32. Din,

    In Bolehland it has always been to Kill the Messenger and/or their Defenders of truth, friends, families, etc, etc….yes a cowardly attempt indeed !

    Just see what they did to RPK, Bala and now his lawyer, Manjeet Dhillion’s house & his Lap Top…to supress the Truth & Justice by those Perpetrators of Evil & Corrupt…

    Also to share this…

    Siebel Edmonds – Kill The Messenger 1/6 – 08:42 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOhyC2yG_kw&feature=PlayList&p=14A6A4EC19B69AB0&playnext_from=PL&index=0&playnext=

    Siebel Edmonds – Kill The Messenger 4/6 – US ATC Defence Deals – 08:41 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uQR7uFcKW0&feature=related

    Siebel Symond & Valerie Plame – Kill The Messenger 6/6 – Prof Khan’s 2004 Exposure – 08:41 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCFioYtINgY&feature=related

    October 06, 2006 – Sibel Edmonds PEN Newman Award – 05:41 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X39zdgXSqs

    You be the judge.

    Cheers.

  33. ” mr bean are u sure samoi is being racist or was he just stating an observation?” – kathy july 21, 2010 @9.33 am.

    an astute observation on your part kathy but james observation is nothing new . the little NAPOLEON in penang is a product of the ketuanan melayu. he is not the only one . there is so many more . sometimes political leaders don’t think what the consequences of their policies maybe . ” little napoleon’s ” is definately one of the many consequences . ” in breeding ” of ideas is another . there is many many more .

  34. “Although I agree,race has nothing to do with it,there are alot of malays in governemnt positions …. ” Kathy

    There you go, Kathy. You came close but seems to have missed it.

    Traffic policemen are mostly corrupt. All these corrupt policemen are Malays. What is wrong with this statement?

  35. What is wrong, Kathy, is that you’re not in a police station in downtown Sydney or somewhere helping police to identify a criminal from an identification line-up after having identified the criminal as black.

    Like I said racism is never easy to hide when one is a racist to begin with. It is in the way you think and express yourself on issues and through Freudian slips (like this one) you expose yourself unintentionally for what you really are.

    Simply claiming you are not a racist does not make you not a racist. Some take the high moral ground to make their point but let’s not forget where they are coming from.

    What has race gotta do with the fact some people in position of authority working for the government especially those dealing in law enforcement and licensing etc tend to be corrupt, soliciting and accepting bribes in return for favors? Especially when we already know that those in government tend to be Malay rather than non-Malay?

  36. Having said that, Kathy, will there be a day when we can say racism is dead? No. Why? Because for as long as different looking people, talking different languages and behaving differently, walk this earth there will always be racism. It is a fact of life. It is what we do with racism that matters.

    What sets Malaysia apart from the rest of the flock is that in Malaysia racism has been instutionalized.

  37. Mr Bean, I know what you say. I simply refuse to use that word albeit it does exist. We cannot forever more use that to excuse conduct, wrong conduct at that.( which okay I know or give you the benefit of the doubt that you are not doing here).

    And yes you are right that some do take the moral high ground when their hands are not clean, for sure. There is alot that I havent veerbalised vis a vis the non malay situations that have existed or contributed to the current state of our country

    Anyway, for sure there is rascism.

    I believe we should simply stop the taking it on board or (over)use this word. If that is his opinion than so be it, we should not give it the legitimisation that it beckons ( or tries to) by verbalising it. Then there is no come back of us being of a victim mentality! ( when all else fails use the rascist card on the others)

    Its like when the moslems over seas are criticiesd, genuinely , an uproar ,it is because we are moslems. I dont agree with that, it seems defeatist. As though there is no other argument we can put forth. Some criticisms are legitimate and we should take on board to reflect upon and perhaps improve upon.

    Then again perhaps it is currently an issue with the malays. Am I then to be called rascist too? yet there are peculiarites about the different races that I cannot understand or stand?
    Perhaps I am too then.

  38. I very much like to think that I have developed the ability to transcend the outer and objectively criticise a person because of their wrongdoing or give them credit for being an upostanding citizen. Nothing else.

  39. Yes I agree “it iis what we do with rascism” thats sets us apart. I refuse to even go there or use that word or entertain it.

  40. Like I said racism doesn’t go away just because we will it. Refusing to recongnize its presence doesn’t mean it does not exist or make it go away. So what do we do with it? That’s what matters.

    What do we do when we see it? We condemn it in no uncertain terms.

    Racism seems to be going through a resurgence over here right now with the tea party movement and the NAACP locking horns.

    Also let’s not forget Australia not too long ago had a Whites Only policy when it came to immigration.


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