Bloody fool!
At the Dewan Rakyat yesterday, Deputy Speaker Ismail Mohamed Said barred MPs from bringing up Kugan’s case in the House as it would be subjudicial as the government was appealing the High Court decision.
"Even though the decision has been made, the government still has 30 days to appeal," Ismail noted.
A day earlier, Suaram made a deafening remark by telling Barisan Nasional government to accept the High Court's verdict on the late Kugan. Suaram's coordinator Thevarajan R said Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamid has no ground to appeal the verdict on behalf of the government.
Of course the government - and every human being, organisation, government and even 'dogs' - deserves the right to appeal. Why can't the government appeal the verdict? Because you are another 'bloody fool' or just another moron who doesn't understand your own words?
Why can't you tell Anwar Ibrahim whom you support to accept the result of the 13th general election, the verdict of the rakyat?
I think you better stop talking. The next time you want to open up your mouth, better mirror yourself first. If you and Suaram are so perfect, then you may speak up.
Otherwise, go back to school!
"Even though the decision has been made, the government still has 30 days to appeal," Ismail noted.
A day earlier, Suaram made a deafening remark by telling Barisan Nasional government to accept the High Court's verdict on the late Kugan. Suaram's coordinator Thevarajan R said Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamid has no ground to appeal the verdict on behalf of the government.
The home minister is talking about rights and the freedom to appeal. Suaram would like to remind the minister that there are other rights that he should realise as well.This guy talks about rights but is so blind about its definition. I guess he hates reading newspapers and books, no wonder his understanding about 'rights' is so shallow!
How about the right of a person to life as enshrined in the Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and Article 5 of the federal constitution of Malaysia which clearly says "No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty save in accordance with law"?
Do the minister and the police force now under his care have any idea on these rights?
Appealing in a public interest case like Kugan's which clearly shows that the force has acted brutally and misused its power, indicates that the government has failed to read the sentiment of the people.
Pictures and videos of Kugan at the mortuary are all around the Internet. His body went straight from the USJ 8 Taipan police lock-up cell to the Serdang Hospital mortuary on Jan 20, 2009.There was blood and foam from his mouth.
Why doesn't the government take responsibility and move on with further reforms needed on the police?
By saying that it will appeal the decision, the government's credibility and image in the eyes of the public has deteriorated
The government and the police should accept the verdict, and take full responsibility for killing a life under its care.
Of course the government - and every human being, organisation, government and even 'dogs' - deserves the right to appeal. Why can't the government appeal the verdict? Because you are another 'bloody fool' or just another moron who doesn't understand your own words?
Why can't you tell Anwar Ibrahim whom you support to accept the result of the 13th general election, the verdict of the rakyat?
I think you better stop talking. The next time you want to open up your mouth, better mirror yourself first. If you and Suaram are so perfect, then you may speak up.
Otherwise, go back to school!
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