Re: {SABAHkini} Silencing The Opposition ...

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Anthony Lammert

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Mar 6, 2015, 3:02:27 AM3/6/15
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Over the breakfast ‘talk-back’ radio this morning, which channel I always enjoy listening to here in Auckland City, I admire one head of an important department saying..’I’m not here to say what’s next with the Government’s intention, I’m here to implement what has already been approved for public use..’ Marvellous gesture indeed! However, it is heard that a certain police official in a ‘Wawasan 2020’ country saying that ‘a certain intention of a group wanting to hold a peaceful public assembly has no permit as yet to hold it..’ Then, a lawyer counteracted saying that a certain Act regarding this issue has been ‘ironed out’ sometime back. It just shows that the official was trying putting ‘wool over the public’ eyes’… Salam!

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The opposition is part & parcel of a democratic system.
Silencing, suppressing or demonising it (as in M'sia?) is equivalent to having a half-baked system.
What do eminent and  learned members of the public think? Is Malaysia a true democracy?

Is the government using 'terrorism' as an excuse to terrorise the citizens? THINK !

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CORRUPTION is a HEINOUS CRIME - for it's a crime against the POOR, the DISABLED and the WEAKEST members of society & it's a crime AGAINST FUTURE GENERATIONS.
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