Friday, September 21, 2012
LAPORAN POLIS SELURUH NEGARA AKAN BERLANGSUNG SEHINGGA HARI AHAD INI!
Hari ini 8 laporan polis telah dibuat terhadap Datuk Ismail Sabri, Menteri Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan Malaysia kerana salahguna kuasa, berniat jahat, cuba campurtangan dan mempengaruhi proses penyiasatan terhadap SUARAM. SUARAM menjemput rakan- rakan NGO dan orang awam untuk membuat laporan polis di balai polis berhampiran anda. Tekanan yang diberikan mampu membuat perubahan!
LAPORAN POLIS SELURUH NEGARA AKAN BERLANGSUNG SEHINGGA HARI AHAD INI!
Sila hantarkan salinan report yang dibuat melalui emel atau faks: Emel: righttojustice@suaram.net (Sila scan dalam bentuk .jpg, .png atau .pdf) Faks: 03-77843526
Kalau sesiapa dipanggil untuk memberi keterangan, sila hubungi SUARAM di 0133845740 @ 03-77843525 untuk mendapatkan nasihat. Di bawah adalah sample laporan polis yang diguna pakai. Sila tukar yang mana berkenaan. Terima kasih!
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ADUAN POLIS
Tarikh – 20 September 2012
Aduan terhadap – Datuk Ismail Sabri bin Yaacob, Menteri Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan Malaysia
Aduan dibuat Oleh-
Saya membuat aduan polis ini terhadap Datuk Ismail Sabri bin Yaacob, Menteri Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan Malaysia kerana beliau telah campurtangan dan mempengaruhi proses pendakwaan.
Tindakan Beliau mengatakan SUARAM akan didakwa sebelum siasatan tamat adalah tindakan berniat jahat dan mala-fide. Tindakan ini juga akan memberi tekanan kepada kakitangan Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM) yang sedang membuat dan masih membuat siasatan. Tindakan beliau membuat kenyataan sebelum Peguam Negara memutuskan untuk mendakwa juga memperbodohkan tugasan Peguam Negara dan ia sekaligus memberi pendirian dan keputusan politik untuk mendakwa SUARAM sebelum proses siasatan selesai.
Pihak Polis mesti menyiasat kenyataan Datuk Ismail pada 18 sepetember 2012 dimana akhbar antara tajuk media adalah:Utusan: “Suaram akan didakwa minggu ini” dan Malaysiakini: “Minister: Suaram to be charged this week”.
Saya berharap pihak polis membuat siasatan terhadap Menteri yang tidak bertanggungjawab ini secara serius kerana beliau telah membatasi kuasa beliau dan telah mencemarkan proses siasatan terhadap SUARAM.
Anda juga boleh muat turun laporan disini.
Source: http://www.suaram.net/?p=3803
Monday, January 02, 2012
Condemn police brutality in UPSI
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Monday, November 29, 2010
Semasa Wan Azizah membela nasib Melayu yang miskin, PERKASA belum lahir lagi!
Sunday, November 21, 2010
"Pro-ISA", Pengkhianat Rakyat yang sebenar!
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Go ahead, French strike!
Workers, students and the people all over the world, let's follow!
One country follow by another country, start our strike! Solidarity for change!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Rakyat Bersatu Menentang Kezaliman BN!
Kesimpulan: UMNO-BN tidak hormat hak-hak rakyat, main politik kotor, rasuah, zalim, racist dan tidak berprinsip demokrasi!
The main reasons cited by Malays for their dissatisfaction with Umno are that its politicians only care about self interest and are not interested in needy Malays (15 per cent); its politicians are busy playing politics (13 per cent); and corruption and abuse of power (12 per cent).
For the Chinese, the main reasons for their dissatisfaction are that Umno is unfair to non-Malays (24 per cent) and that it is too dominant, aggressive and racist (23 per cent).
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/still-a-way-to-go-for-umno-poll-shows/
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Monday, August 02, 2010
Urgent appeal: Police intolerance to freedom of assembly
Urgent appeal: 01 August 2010
Police intolerance to freedom of assembly, 25 arrested at vigil to oppose ISA
The authority’s intolerance to peaceful assembly continued, when the police arrested 21 persons at Padang Timur, Petaling Jaya and 4 at Penang during a nationwide candle light vigil in conjunction with 50 years of ISA before the event started. Police had move into Amcorp Mall to arrest most of the peoples.
Those people arrested at Petaling Jaya are:
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Those peoples arrested at Penang are:
- Choo Chon Kai
- Kris Khaira
- Darshan Singh
- Ong Jing Cheng – Suaram Penang branch Coordinator
Beside the above, the Kelantan vigil’s coordinator Zaidi Musa and Hamidi Musa were hold by police for investigation after the vigil successful reach to the end.
SUARAM strongly condemns the police for their continued attacks on freedom of expression, a fundamental right which is guaranteed under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Federal Constitution of Malaysia.
Released By,
Moon Hui
SUARAM Coordinator
Urgent action needed:
Please write protest letters to the government and the police to express your strongest condemnation of the arrests and the ongoing denial of rights of expression. Please also demand the Malaysian government to allow Malaysian citizen to practice their freedom of expression as stated in Federal Constitution.
Please call and send your protest letters to:
1. Ketua Polis Daerah Petaling Jaya
Ibupejabat Polis DaerahPetaling Jaya
Polis Diraja Malaysia
Petaling Jaya
Jalan Pencala
46050 Selangor
Tel: 03-79662222
Fax: 03-79548740
2. Ketua Polis Negeri Selangor
Ketua Polis Negeri Selangor
Ibu Pejabat Polis Kontinjen Selangor
Polis Diraja Malaysia
40000 Shah Alam, Selangor
Tel: 03-55145222
Fax: 03-55195175
3. Inspector-General of Police
Tan Sri Musa Hassan
Ibu Pejabat Polis Diraja Malaysia,
50560 Bukit Aman,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tel: +603 2262 6015
Fax: +603 2272 5613
SAMPLE LETTER
[Letterhead of your organisation]
Inspector-General of Police
Tan Sri Musa Hassan
Ibu Pejabat Polis Diraja Malaysia,
50560 Bukit Aman,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tel: +603 2262 6015
Fax: +603 2272 5613
Dear Sir,
Re: Release the 25 persons arrested
We are writing to you to express our outrage and our strongest condemnation over the arrests of 25 individuals at Padang Timur and Penang just now (01 August 2010). They were arrested for attending to the nationwide candle light vigil in conjunction with 50 years of ISA. They had brought to the Petaling Jaya district police headquarters and Pulau Penang Jelutong police station.
We are appalled by the police's latest actions and view this as yet another attempt to intimidate Malaysian citizens from exercising their freedom to express their views.
We demand that the two to be released immediately and unconditionally. We further demand that the police force should stop the assault on freedom of expression and focus on fighting of crime.
We would like to remind you that freedom of expression is guaranteed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well as the Federal Constitution of Malaysia.
Yours sincerely,
[Name]
Friday, June 04, 2010
Vindicate Tiananmen Square Democratic Movements and June 4th Massacre
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Condemn Israel attack on an aid ship
Thursday, May 27, 2010
France Telecom workers and Foxconn workers suicides because of capitalism
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Remaja 15 tahun, Aminulrasyid Amzah dibunuh oleh polis
Monday, April 19, 2010
Pemimpin UMNO minum arak??


Thursday, November 12, 2009
Fokus kepada isu hak asasi manusia dan bukanya fokus isu "pengharaman"
Friday, October 02, 2009
New Zealand 's wage is low
Monday, August 03, 2009
[Reprint] Why do Malaysians march?
Why do Malaysians march?
Yeo Yang Poh (The Sun, 3 Aug 2009)
WHY march, when the government has said that it will review the Internal Security Act? Why march, when there are other very cosy ways of giving your views and feedback?
One would understand if these were questions posed by nine-year-olds. But they are not. They are questions posed by the prime minister of this nation we call our home. Answer we must. So, why?
Because thousands who died while in detention cannot march or speak any more. That is why others have to do it for them.
Because persons in the corridors of power, persons who have amassed tremendous wealth and live in mansions, and persons who are in the position to right wrongs but won’t, continue to rule our nation with suffocating might. And they certainly would not march. They would prevent others from marching.
Because the have-nots, the sidelined, the oppressed, the discriminated and the persecuted have no effective line to the powerful.
Because the nice ways have been tried ad nauseam for decades, but have fallen on deaf ears.
Because none of the major recommendations of Suhakam (including on peaceful assembly), or of the commissions of inquiry, has been implemented. Because the proposed Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) is not in sight, while corruption and insecurity live in every neighbourhood; and (despite reasoned views expressed ever so nicely in opposition) Rela (people’s volunteer corps) is being brought in to make matters even worse.
The proponents in “Su Qiu” (remember them?) were not marchers. In fact it is hard to find nicer ways than “su qiu”, because the term means “present and request” or “inform and request”. In terms of putting forward a view or a request, it is the height of politeness. Yet they were labelled “extremists” – they who did not march.
And now you ask, why march?
Because you gave non-marchers a false name! You called them the “silent majority”, who by virtue of their silence (so you proudly argued with twisted logic) were supporters of government policies since they were not vocal in raising objections. You claimed to be protecting the interest of the “silent majority”. Now some of them do not want to be silent anymore, and you are asking why?
Yes, because double standards and hypocrisy cannot be covered up or explained away forever; and incompetence cannot be indefinitely propped up by depleting resources.
Because cronyism can only take care of a few people, and the rest will eventually wake up to realise the repeated lies that things were done in certain ways purportedly “for their benefit”.
Because the race card, cleverly played for such a long time, is beginning to be seen for what it really is – a despicable tool to divide the rakyat for easier political manipulation.
Because it does not take much to figure out that there is no good reason why Malaysia, a country with abundant human resources and rich natural resources, does not have a standard of living many times higher than that of Singapore, an island state with no natural resources and that has to import human resources from Malaysia and elsewhere.
Because, in general, countries that do not persecute marchers are prosperous or are improving from their previous state of affairs, and those that do are declining.
Because Gandhi marched, Mandela marched, Martin Luther King marched, and Tunku Abdul Rahman marched.
Because more and more people realise that peaceful assemblies are no threat at all to the security of the nation, although they are a threat to the security of tenure of the ruling elite.
Because politicians do not mean it when they say with a straight face or a smile that they are the servants and that the people are the masters. No servant would treat his master with tear gas, batons and handcuffs.
Because if the marchers in history had been stopped in their tracks, places like India, Malaysia and many others would still be colonies today, apartheid would still be thriving in South Africa, Nelson Mandela would still be scribbling on the walls of Cell 5, and Obama would probably be a slave somewhere in Mississippi plotting to make his next midnight dash for the river.
And because liberty, freedom and dignity are not free vouchers posted out to each household.
They do not come to those who just sit and wait. They have to be fought for, and gained.
And if you still want to ask: why march; I can go on and on until the last tree is felled. But I shall obviously not.
I will end with the following lines from one of the songs sung in the 1960s by civil rights marchers in the US, without whom Obama would not be able to even sit with the whites in a bus, let alone reside in the White House:
“It isn’t nice to block the doorway
It isn’t nice to go to jail
There are nicer ways to do it
But the nice ways have all failed
It isn’t nice; it isn’t nice
You’ve told us once, you’ve told us twice
But if that’s freedom’s price
We don’t mind …”
(Yeo Yang Poh is a former Bar Council president.)
Sunday, August 02, 2009
Fu*k the police!
Fu*k the police! What the hell they are doing! So cruel! So brutal!
Everyone, please condemn our police and government!!!
Saturday, August 01, 2009
The world is watching Malaysia government and police!
The world has known Malaysia government misuse the police force to disperse and arrest the protest people.
Here are the international news:
Protest at Malaysia security law (BBC News, with video)
Police wade in to disperse mass protest (The Age, with photo)
Malaysia protest march broken up (Al Jazeera)
Malaysian police use tear gas at mass protest (AFP)
Malaysian Protesters Clash With Riot Police (Asia News)
Malaysian Police Use Tear Gas, Water Cannon on Protesters (VOA News)
Local media news:
20,000 rally in city centre, tear gas fired (Malaysiakini)
Dibedil gas dan air20,000 bangkit anti-ISA (Merdekareview)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voSwpy5DlT0 (video from Malaysia-Today)
Others news click below:
http://news.google.com.my/news/more?pz=1&ned=en_my&ncl=dl-Lhd_g6TOHCzMiT2sXmX5VWQVfM&topic=h
Keep the struggling! Abolish ISA!
CONDEMN Najib Government and police abuse power to arrest!
http://www.malaysiakini.com/