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10 APRIL 2024

Monday, November 19, 2012

If I were home minister, I'd have taken responsibility



VOXPOP 'I would have resigned to save face for my cousin, the prime minister, when he has to meet the other heads of state at the Asean Summit.'

Jakarta NGO deplores M'sia's lack of sensitivity

vox populi small thumbnailGiudice: Sorry folks, PM Najib Razak is busy trying to figure out how to save his own skin.

Tell you what, why doesn't Indonesian NGO Migrant Care urge all the Indonesians in Malaysia who somehow have MyKads, to register to vote and vote Najib and his BN buddies out of office?

And then maybe the process of giving justice to not just the rape victim but so many others wronged by the BN government directly and indirectly, can begin.

WiseManSays: I would have resigned to save face for my cousin, the prime minister, when he meets the other heads of state at the Asean Summit in Cambodia.

Otherwise, what is the PM going to say? "Our system is like that?"

Gods Messenger: The call by Migrant Care is sufficient for the home minister to step down. He has failed in his duties to enforce discipline in the police force.

There have been previous calls from our own NGOs and political parties about the many reported cases of death and torture under police custody but Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein has failed to rectify the matter.

Queenie: The three police officers brought shame to their religion, the country, their families and their race.

If they are guilty as charged - and given our ‘justice' system, one can never be too sure about this - they should serve a long jail term and given the rotan.
How could rape happen in a police station?

Mr KJ John: Any power-based system becomes corrupt over time. Then there is a culture of ‘power-full' people, who are above the law, and become a law unto themselves.

My question is why the Agong does not ask the police to remove the word "royal" from the police force?

They are a shame to all royalty, because they are called Royal Malaysian Police but their actions are not very regal.

GXFC: This is not the only case that happened in the police station. There were cases where the victims went to lodge reports at the police station and the officers there didn't want to accept them.

The country is burning and the rakyat are crying. The only way is to change the government and hope that Pakatan Rakyat can help us.

Disgusted: All this will be forgotten by the rakyat when elections are called and Najib dishes out another round of RM500 ‘bribe' and a slew of rose-coloured promises.

Malaysian have very short memories and high tolerance for suffering BN's anarchic rule. - Malaysiakini

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