Sunday 2 August 2009

Internal Security Act

Today, there was a demontration at KL, from Jalan Masjid India, to Masjid Negara, to Istana Negara, Sogo, Jalan TAR etc. They kept moving as polices using tear gas and water cannon to them. All for abolishing ISA, which is said, is non-humanity to detain certain people which are suspected to do harm to the country, but without any chance for the one being arrested to speak up, means no trial.

As most of us see, the law is misused by the government as to stop people doing things which are as opposite of their ideology. They don't want people to protest of their action. This is not me speaking such thing. I just rephrase what is written in the international newspapers. You'll find that, the news from our local newspapers and international ones, are different, as if the local ones saying all the bad things done only by the oppositions, showing the oppositions are good for nothing and the government is as innocent as an angel. Too bias.

Okay, let me get this straight. I'm standing not on any side. It's best not to judge based of what we interest at the first time. Listen and take note of every aspect, then make choice.

For me ISA got a bright and dark sides, but the bright side is overshadowed by the cruelity that it has. I just hope that it can be used as a tool to bring justice to the country and its people, not as a weapon to prevent people to speak up their opinions.

Macam 'amar makruf nahi mungkar'-lah. Ingat mungkar, maksiat ni buat benda-benda macam seks luar nikah saja ke?
We need someone to bring us to good future (as a country), and also told us to stop whenever we do wrong things. It's like, each one got their own part.
Macam tu-lah keluarga, as my mum said once.

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