Friday, 16 November 2007

One step forward, two steps back

Last Updated: Thursday, 15 November 2007, 13:23 GMT
BBC: Philippines in 'separatist deal'

The Philippines government says it has reached an agreement with the country's main Islamic separatist group on boundaries for a Muslim homeland.

Government negotiator Rodolfo Garcia said "demarcation" was agreed after two days of talks in Malaysia with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

Officials say the deal in Kuala Lumpur could pave the way for a final peace deal between the two sides next year.

MILF has been fighting for decades over land in the southern Mindanao region.

Negotiators are hopeful that a permanent peace agreement can be sealed by the middle of next year.

The two sides did not disclose the shape of the new agreed borders, but the talks' Malaysian hosts said the territory would be greater than the present autonomous region in Mindanao.

Mr Garcia said the borders agreement was a "significant breakthrough".

MILF chief negotiator Mohagher Iqbal told the AFP news agency his side hoped "to find closure to the centuries-old problem in Mindanao which various regimes in Manila have not solved".

Formal talks began in 2003 after MILF, which is thought to have around 12,000 members, signed a fragile truce with President Gloria Arroyo's government.

It is the largest of several Muslim separatist groups battling the government in the predominantly Catholic country.

Analysts say the Philippine and US governments hope a peace settlement with MILF could stop the Mindanao region becoming a base for militants linked to al-Qaeda.

No one appears to remember the Berlin wall.

BBC: Saudi gang-rape victim is jailed
By Frances Harrison BBC News


An appeal court in Saudi Arabia has doubled the number of lashes and added a jail sentence as punishment for a woman who was gang-raped.

The victim was initially punished for violating laws on segregation of the sexes - she was in an unrelated man's car at the time of the attack.

When she appealed, the judges said she had been attempting to use the media to influence them.

The attackers' sentences - originally of up to five years - were doubled.

Extra penalties

According to the Arab News newspaper, the 19-year-old woman, who is from Saudi Arabia's Shia minority, was gang-raped 14 times in an attack in the eastern province a year-and-a-half ago.

Seven men from the majority Sunni community were found guilty of the rape and sentenced to prison terms ranging from just under a year to five years.

But the victim was also punished for violating Saudi Arabia's laws on segregation that forbid unrelated men and women from associating with each other. She was initially sentenced to 90 lashes for being in the car of a strange man.

On appeal, the Arab News reported that the punishment was not reduced but increased to 200 lashes and a six-month prison sentence.

The rapists also had their prison terms doubled. But the sentences are still low considering they could have faced the death penalty.

The Arab News quoted an official as saying the judges had decided to punish the girl for trying to aggravate and influence the judiciary through the media.

The victim's lawyer was suspended from the case, has had his licence to work confiscated, and faces a disciplinary session.

There's so much that's wrong with this that it's just not funny anymore. I hope to god that I'm not understanding the full story as to why a rape victim is getting 90 lashes and seven rapists are getting a comparatively light sentence.

Friday November 16, 2007
The Star: MP: Sorry for sexist comment


HIS terowong (tunnel) remark at the Umno general assembly led Datuk Badruddin Amiruldin (BN – Jerai) to make his second apology to Karpal Singh (DAP – Bukit Gelugor) in two weeks.

Badruddin said he had no malice or any intention to degrade women when he uttered the word at the recent Umno general assembly and that it was meant as a joke.

He was reported to have said “Yes, we can see a tunnel in her skirt” after a delegate complained about the uniform of AirAsia flight attendants.

By terowong he meant the gap between the stewardess’ skirt and legs, he said.

“I do not mean to offend anyone and I sincerely apologise to all women.

“I have a lot of respect for women because my mother, a woman, gave birth to me, and I have an 18-year-old daughter,” he said in the Parliament lobby.

Karpal Singh had planned a signature campaign against Badruddin for uttering the remark that was deemed sexist.

When contacted, Karpal Singh said he accepted the apology.

On Oct 30, Badruddin apologised to Karpal Singh and the handicapped community for an offensive remark he made against them in the Dewan.

“I would also like to tender my sincerest apology to Bukit Gelugor,” he said.

Nice.

Thursday, 15 November 2007

Censorship in the news

Reuters: Censors sued for cut steamy sex scenes
Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:09am EST

BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese moviegoer is suing China's film watchdog in frustration with the censored version of Ang Lee's steamy World War Two drama "Lust, Caution," Beijing media reported Wednesday.

The Golden Lion award-winning film opened in China last month minus much of the on-screen sex and other scenes that Taiwan-born director Lee cut himself at the behest of local censors.

Dong Yanbin, a Ph.D student at the China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing, had filed a suit against the nation's film censor, the State Administration of Radio Film and Television (SARFT), for infringing upon his "consumer rights," the Beijing Times said.

"I felt greatly disappointed after seeing the movie," the paper quoted Dong as saying.

"Compared to Eileen Chang's original, the incomplete structure of 'Lust, Caution' and fragmented portrayal of the female lead's psyche makes it hard for the audience to appreciate the movie's art," Dong said.

Dong was seeking apologies and 500 yuan ($67) in "psychological damages" from both SARFT and UME, the cinema chain showing the movie, the paper said.

The court had yet to accept the case, it added.

UME had violated the audience's "fair trade rights," while SARFT had infringed upon "society's public interest" by failing to implement a rating system that would allow adults to see the film, it quoted Dong as saying.

"Lust, Caution" is open to children and adults alike in China, where academics and film-goers have been calling on authorities to implement a rating system for several years.

Despite the cuts, the movie has proved popular in China, reaping 90 million yuan ($12 million) in its first two weeks and being tipped by some to be the year's biggest box office success.

But some filmgoers in the southern province of Guangdong have opted to cross the border into Hong Kong to watch the full, uncut version, local media have reported.

© Reuters2007All rights reserved

Who wants to try that in Malaysia against our Film Censorhip Board? G'won... do it do it do it.

Reuters: Singapore bans Microsoft's video game for sex scene: paper
Wed Nov 14, 2007 7:48pm ET

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore has banned a Microsoft Corp video game which contains a scene showing a human woman and an alien woman kissing and caressing each other, a local newspaper reported on Thursday. The Straits Times said "Mass Effect" -- a highly anticipated futuristic space adventure game from Microsoft -- was banned by Singapore's Media Development Authority.

In October, Singapore's parliament decided to keep a ban on sex between men, and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that the city-state should keep its conservative values and not allow special rights for homosexuals.

Singapore is the only country to have banned the game, so far, and it is the first Microsoft video game to be banned in the city-state, The Straits Times said.

The move has caused an outcry among local and international gamers who said the decision was too strict, the newspaper said.

The report said Singapore has in the past, banned at least two other video games -- Sony Corp's "God Of War 2", for nudity, and unlisted Top Cow Productions' "The Darkness", for excessive violence and religiously offensive expletives.

(Reporting by Ovais Subhani; Editing by Valerie Lee)
© Reuters 2007. All Rights Reserved

Good to see that sometimes, Singapore isn't that much better off. Nobody'd better tell them that you can make same-sex characters kiss (and make whoopie) on the Sims.

Customer Service Review: Apple Hotline

Business: Call centre
Location: India?
Website: www.applemalaysia.com

The situation:

I'd gone to an Authorised Apple Reseller (Smack) to try and fix my iPod. Smack said that my warranty was void and that they couldn't help me. Smack staffers gave me absolutely no information until their boss walked in and promptly gave me the number of the Apple hotline.

The happening:

I called Apple hotline over lunch. No waiting, no being put on hold. Plus points right there. I explained my situation, and the man (with an American accent, no less) promptly explained to me that I should go to an Authorised Service Centre with my iPod and my receipt and I should have absolutely no problem fixing it.

Even though he attempted to find but couldn't tell me my nearest Authorised Service Centre, I was quite impressed. No being put on hold, and clearly this guy knows what he's talking about.

Verdict: Awesome.

Humorous news items

Last Updated: Wednesday, 14 November 2007, 17:36 GMT
BBC: Bike sex man placed on probation

A man caught trying to have sex with his bicycle has been sentenced to three years on probation.

Robert Stewart, 51, admitted a sexually aggravated breach of the peace by conducting himself in a disorderly manner and simulating sex.

Sheriff Colin Miller also placed Stewart on the Sex Offenders Register for three years.

Mr Stewart was caught in the act with his bicycle by cleaners in his bedroom at the Aberley House Hostel in Ayr.

Gail Davidson, prosecuting, told Ayr Sheriff Court: "They knocked on the door several times and there was no reply.

"They used a master key to unlock the door and they then observed the accused wearing only a white t-shirt, naked from the waist down.

"The accused was holding the bike and moving his hips back and forth as if to simulate sex."

Both cleaners, who were "extremely shocked", told the hostel manager who called police.

Sheriff Colin Miller told Stewart: "In almost four decades in the law I thought I had come across every perversion known to mankind, but this is a new one on me. I have never heard of a 'cycle-sexualist'."

Stewart had denied the offence, claiming it was caused by a misunderstanding after he had too much to drink.

The bachelor had been living in the hostel since October 2006 after moving from his council house in Girvan.

He now lives in Ayr.


Superb. A new fetish. I never thought mankind could do it.


Last Updated: Tuesday, 13 November 2007, 18:40 GMT
BBC: Man 'marries' dog to beat curse

An Indian man has "married" a female dog, hoping the move will help atone for stoning two other dogs to death.

P Selvakumar, 33, said he had been cursed since the killings, suffering paralysis and a loss of hearing.

The wedding took place at a Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu state. The "bride" wore an orange sari with a flower garland and was fed a bun to celebrate.

Superstitious people in rural India sometimes organise weddings to animals in the hope of warding off curses.

'Tried every cure'

Crowds cheered the newly-weds at the end of the ceremony in Sivaganga district, about 50km (30 miles) east of the city of Madurai.

The "bride", who is called Selvi, was led to the temple in Manamudurai wearing a sari before vows were exchanged in a traditional Hindu ceremony.

A relative of the groom who attended the wedding said he hoped Mr Selvakumar would now be cured.

"Fifteen years back Selvakumar was physically fit. But, once he attacked a pair of dogs and thereafter Kumar could not move his limbs freely," the relative, Ramu, told the BBC.

"He tried every cure for his ailment but could not be rid of his disability.

"On the advice of an astrologer and others, he decided to marry a bitch to get cured. Then we arranged Selvakumar's marriage with a bitch."

Saw this yesterday and went, "Omg, need to blog it!" I would love to know if they consummated the marriage.

Me? High standards? Ridiculous.

After some thought over the past couple of days (I've been away from the office attending a conference, hence the absence from my multitudes of posts, and thank god for things like that) about some conversations over the weekend, I've decided that I need to clarify and solidify my stance on people lacking in the brain area.

You see, some might say that I have high standards for who can be my friends. I say that my expectations are perfectly reasonable. Is it really too much to expect that people aren't gnorant? There's a difference, I understand, between being stupid and being ignorant.

Observe:
ig·no·rant
–adjective
1. lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
2. lacking knowledge or information as to a particular subject or fact: ignorant of quantum physics.
3. uninformed; unaware.
4. due to or showing lack of knowledge or training: an ignorant statement.
(Source: Dictionary.com, [Link])
and

stu·pid
–adjective
1. lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.
2. characterized by or proceeding from mental dullness; foolish; senseless: a stupid question.
3. tediously dull, esp. due to lack of meaning or sense; inane; pointless: a stupid party.
4. annoying or irritating; troublesome: Turn off that stupid radio.
5. in a state of stupor; stupefied: stupid from fatigue.
6. Slang. excellent; terrific.

–noun

7. Informal. a stupid person.

Related forms
stu·pid·ly, adverb
stu·pid·ness, noun sd
(Source: Dictionary.com, [Link])


You notice how being stupid seems to indicate being something that you can't help, whereas being ignorant indicates otherwise?

Lemme clarify.

I know a few stupid people. I actually count some of these people my friends. Everyone does stupid things sometimes. I, myself, am quite prone to doing/saying stupid things. My theory is that being stupid isn't something you can help.

Ignorant people, on the other hand, "lack knowledge on a particular subject". You may say, that's fair. Nobody knows everything. It is fair. However, there are people who, while ignorant, will claim to know everything about the subject.

Par example, the man who obviously knew nothing about economics, and tried to tell an economist that Sir Winston Churchill was a great economist. See, if you don't know anything about economics, don't try to talk economics with an economist. Now that's ignorance.

I understand that it's hard to admit that you don't know things about something. It took me a long time to train myself to say "I don't know". It's perfectly acceptable to do so. Unless you're an economist and your boss just asked you something about the economy.

So you see, my standards aren't really that high. It's not that I don't like stupid people. It's just that I don't like people who are ignorant. If you don't know, admit it. Don't go on about something you know nothing about. It's obvious. It doesn't make you sound smarter.

Monday, 12 November 2007

Keeping Your House Cool, Naturally

23-10-2007
Energy-Saving Tips for Keeping Your House Cool
By Wong Ee Lynn

    1. When possible, delay heat-generating activities such as ironing and dishwashing until evening on hot days.
    2. Keep the house closed tight during the day. Don't let in unwanted heat and humidity. Ventilate at night either naturally or with fans.
    3. Window fans for ventilation are a good option if used properly. They should be located on the downwind side of the house facing out. A window should be open in each room. Interior doors must remain open to allow airflow.
    4. Plant shade trees around the house.
    5. If you have an older central air conditioner, consider replacing the outdoor compressor with a modern, high-efficiency unit. Make sure that it is properly matched to the indoor unit.
    6. If buying a new air conditioner, be sure that it is properly sized. Get assistance from an energy auditor or air conditioning contractor. Several studies have found that most central air conditioning systems are oversized by 50% or more.
    7. Buy a high-efficiency air conditioner. The energy efficiency ratio (EER) rating of your air-conditioning unit should be above 10.
    8. Make sure that the air conditioner you buy will adequately get rid of high humidity.
      Models with variable or multi-speed blowers are generally best. Try to keep moisture sources out of the house.
    9. Try not to use a dehumidifier at the same time your air conditioner is operating. The dehumidifier will increase the cooling load and force the air conditioner to work harder.
    10. Seal all air conditioner ducts, and insulate ducts that run through basements, crawl spaces, and attics.
    11. Don't air-condition unused rooms. Turn off your air-conditioner when you leave for more than an hour.
    12. Install white window shades or mini-blinds. Both can reduce solar heat gain.
    13. Close south and west-facing curtains during the day for any window that gets direct sunlight. Keep these windows closed, too.
    14. Install awnings on south-facing windows, where there's insufficient roof overhang to provide shade.
    15. Hang tightly woven screens or bamboo shades outside the window to stop 60 - 80% of the sun's heat from getting to the windows.
    16. Clean your air-conditioner's air filter every month. Normal dust build-up can reduce airflow by 1% per week.
From the Malaysia Nature Society. Pertinent tips for Malaysians.

In the news today...

Last Updated: Sunday, 11 November 2007, 16:14 GMT
BBC: Malaysia firm's 'Muslim car' plan
By Robin Brant BBC News, Kuala Lumpur

The Malaysian carmaker Proton has announced plans to develop an "Islamic car", designed for Muslim motorists.

Proton is planning on teaming up with manufacturers in Iran and Turkey to create the unique vehicle.

The car could boast special features like a compass pointing to Mecca and a dedicated space to keep a copy of the Koran and a headscarf.

The idea came during a visit to the Middle East by a delegation of Malaysian politicians and businessmen.

Malaysian press reports say officials in Iran originally suggested the idea.

Safety features or fuel economy is one way of selling a car, but Proton thinks vehicles designed specifically for Muslims across the world represent a huge gap in the market.

Proton is the most dominant car on the streets here but the company has suffered recently after the government allowed more foreign cars to be imported.

The firm has been in talks recently with VW about a takeover by the German car giant.

Where did this come from?

And also,


Last Updated: Sunday, 11 November 2007, 21:51 GMT
BBC: Russian oil tanker splits in half

Up to 2,000 metric tons of fuel oil have leaked near the Black Sea after a Russian oil tanker split in half.

It came apart after it was smashed by 108km/h (67 mph) winds and 5m (16ft) waves in the Kerch Strait between the Azov and Black Seas.

Four other ships sank in the storm, some of them carrying dangerous cargos, and several more were in trouble.

The tanker's 13 crew were rescued after several hours, but more than 20 were reported missing from the other ships.

Dozens of vessels have reportedly been evacuated from the busy Russian commercial port of Kavkaz because of the storm.

'Sinking to seabed'

The broken oil tanker, the Volganeft-139, was at anchor when its stern tore apart in Ukrainian waters on the busy waterway dividing that country and Russia, officials said.

A regional prosecutor told local media the tanker was designed in the Soviet era to transport oil on rivers and was not meant to withstand heavy storms.

Another official told the BBC that almost half of the ship's cargo of more than 4,000 tons of fuel oil had been spilt.

Russian environmentalist Vladimir Slivyak told local media the tanker accident was a "very serious environmental disaster".

The heavy oil was sinking to the seabed and could take years to clean up, he said.

But the oil spill is small by comparison with the Prestige disaster off Spain five years
ago.

Severe habitat damage was caused to beaches in Spain, France and Portugal when a tanker leaked 64,000 tons of fuel oil in November 2002.

Three other vessels that sank in Sunday's storm were carrying thousands of tons of sulphur.

Meanwhile, 15 crew members were reportedly missing from a scrap metal ship that sank 300km (187 miles) further west, near Sevastopol on Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula.

Yet more ships ran aground or slipped anchor and drifted at the mercy of the storm.

A second oil tanker was being monitored closely because its hull had developed cracks.


Man, that sucks. That really does. The poor ocean. Someone should sue them, instead of (or as well as) the US government.

BERSIH Rally for Electoral Reform

From the incumbents:

Sunday November 11, 2007
The Star: Najib on why police did not permit gathering

PEKAN: A certain group of people will always take advantage of a situation such as the illegal assembly at Jalan Tun Perak in Kuala Lumpur, causing chaos and disturbing the peace, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

It was for that very reason that police did not allow the gathering to be held in the first place, he added.

“I was made to understand that a lot of shopkeepers were worried and closed their businesses for the day, fearing the worst if the gathering took place. The gathering also caused problems such as traffic jams.

The effect is it mars the general perception others have of our society,” he told reporters after opening the Pusat Anak Permata Negara (Permata) in Felda Chini Timur here yesterday.

Najib also said the group demanded freedom to hold the gathering but the Government had always place importance on peace, stability and public interest.

In Kuala Lumpur, Information Minister Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin has refuted satellite television station Al Jazeera's claim that police had used force on the hundreds of protesters.

He told the station that police had tried to disperse the protesters by using water cannons, as the gathering was illegal.

“When they refused to disperse, the police allowed them to march to Istana Negara to hand over a memorandum demanding a clean and fair election.

“The police managed to handle the situation as best they could,” he said over the phone in a live interview by Al Jazeera here.

Asked why Malaysia did not allow such gatherings, Zainuddin said they were unnecessary because general election had been held without fail in this country.

The minister also hit out at Al Jazeera for having the wrong perception when posing questions.

Al Jazeera reporters had their own perceptions about Malaysia before coming here, he said, adding that “Malaysia is not Myanmar or Pakistan; it is a democratic country.”

– Bernama

Right.

Monday November 12, 2007
The Star: Opposition trying to drag King into politics, says Pak Lah
By Muguntan Vanar and Ruben Sario

KOTA KINABALU: Saturday’s street protest in Kuala Lumpur was an attempt to drag the royalty into opposition politics, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said.

The Prime Minister said the illegal gathering of thousands of people that ended with a memorandum being handed over to an Istana Negara official was an attempt by the opposition to “trap” the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

“I believe the King is more mature. The royalty understands and will not be trapped by their (the opposition’s) politics,” he said after opening the Parti Bersatu Sabah 22nd congress yesterday.

Abdullah described the illegal gathering that also saw the involvement of five opposition parties as a political gimmick.

“When the opposition thinks the elections will be called soon they do all sorts of activities to win support; that’s normal,” he added.

The gathering was organised by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih), a group of 60 non-governmental organisations and political parties and it began with thousands gathering at five meeting points in Kuala Lumpur to join in a march to the Istana Negara.

When one group of protesters refused police orders to disperse as they approached the Masjid Jamek area at about 2.30pm, teargas and water cannons were used on them.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said police exercised restraint when controlling the crowd.

Yesterday, the Prime Minister said he was satisfied that police had acted responsibly in handling the situation effectively.

He said many ordinary folk opposed the street protest as it caused them much inconvenience.

“Police have the duty to prevent any untoward incident and they will need to take preventive measures such as putting up road blocks. This causes inconvenience but it is necessary,” he added.

To a question on Sabah’s longstanding illegal immigrant problem, Abdullah said it could only be addressed with the people’s cooperation, by not providing shelter or job opportunities or to immediately report to authorities any such foreigners in their midst.

“Malaysians are always very kind and this becomes a problem sometimes when dealing with these illegals,” he said, adding that there were also those who adopted a “don’t care” attitude towards the problem.

Later, Abdullah attended the Deepavali open house hosted by Sabah MIC at the Likas Sports Complex multi-purpose hall before opening the Liberal Democratic Party congress.

2007/11/12
NST: Suhakam: Police did not resort to violence
By : Syed Umar Ariff

KOTA BARU: Police contained the illegal demonstration in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday professionally and managed to avoid any untoward incident, Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) commissioner Datuk N. Siva Subramaniam said yesterday.

Siva Subraminiam was at the rally in the city centre to monitor police conduct. He found that police did not use violence to control the crowds.

"I saw that the police did not even use their batons to disperse the crowd. So if there is any allegation of police brutality, it would not be true."

If there were, reports would have been lodged with Suha-kam. The police have acted professionally on the matter." Siva Subramaniam said this at the "Suhakam Bersama Rakyat Kelantan 2007" function here yesterday. Present were Menteri Besar Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat and Suhakam vice-chairman Tan Sri Simon Sipaun.

Police used teargas and water cannons to disperse the gathering, which assembled at Masjid Jamek and the National Mosque to march towards Dataran Merdeka. A police cordon held them off.

Many of the protesters, wearing yellow T-shirts and bandannas, later converged outside Istana Negara as opposition leaders handed over a memorandum to a palace official.

Siva Subramaniam also lauded the immediate release of the 245 people who allegedly took part in the gathering after their statements were recorded by police.

"In the past, those arrested for such cases would have to spend one to two days in the lock-up. But on Saturday, they were all released after their statements were taken.

"It is a sign that Malaysia respects human rights," he said, adding that Suhakam would provide suggestions to the government on how to deal with illegal gatherings."

We can suggest but I can't guarantee that the government will approve them."

I beg to differ.

From the rest of the world:

Screenshots: Nov 10: How they painted it yellow

UPDATED VERSION. Road closures and blockades of entrances into the city? With three helicopters hovering over metro KL, the Police must now be wondering how did the 40,000 plus people break the condone, decentralise and regroup effortlessly to reach the Istana by as early as 3.00pm, the start time scheduled for the march?

On hindsight, it must have been a cat-and-mouse game right from the start.

Organisers of the BERSIH rally had no qualms in announcing the four gathering points -- Sogo department store, Masjid India, Masjid Negara and Pasar Seni -- for the march to begin from Dataran Merdeka to Istana Negara. It now looks like a red herring to divert police deployment of force.

By 2.30pm. Tian Chua, leading a crowd of about 500 at Pasar Tani, marched to Dataran Merdeka only to be blockaded by the FRU and police personnel stationed in front of the Bar Council building, Jalan Pasar Besar.

Verbal exchanges ensued, with wheelchair-bound Irene Fernandez of Tenaganita adding spice to the verbal volleys.

A kilometer away, Dr Hatta Ramli engaged another police blockade, and verbal exchanges ensued with some physical contacts and minor skirmishes reported. Elsewhere in Masjid Jamek and Masjid India areas, some BERSIH rally participants, particularly those in yellow shirts, were detained and later released (Read AP/IHT).

Somewhere nearer, aroud Majid Jamek, where the LRT bypassed the station without making a usual halt at Pasar Tani, drama ensued before the rain poured.

That's the very spot where Al-Jazeera correspondent Hamish MacDonald was doused in the chemical-laced waterjets.

Meanwhile, another group led by Ustaz Hadi Awang (enroute from Pasar Tani) and Nasharuddin Mat Isa, coming from Masjid Negara and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, weaved through the alleys connecting the Dayabumi basement carpark and made their way to the Istana.

By then, Lim Kit Siang, Lim Guan Eng, Khalid Ibrahim and Kamaruddin Jaafar had waited patiently at the gate of the palace. The crowd, some meandering through Jalan Kampung Attap, had swollen to over 40,000, congregating behind the police condone some 200 meters away from the palace.

Police back-up were ordered, with truckloads of uniformed enforcers rushing to the spot. Traffic personnel were seen directing the crowd to cross the road safely.

The leaders appealed for more time when Brickfields OCPD Sulaiman Junaidi threatened to use force to disperse the crowd. Khalid Ibrahim asked for five more minutes as the memo was in the hand of Anwar Ibrahim and PKR president Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, who were caught in the snarling traffic, an outcome of police blockades mounted on the perimeters of the city.

Finally, Anwar arrived on the pillion seat of a big bike. The delegation was, however, prevented from entering the palace compound. Minutes later, the memo was ultimately delivered at the gate, received by an Agong's secretary.

The crowd dispersed peacefully, in much the same way they had walk from the starting point of the route.

Obviously, the organisers had learned their lesson well from the Batu Buruk Incident, where agent provocateurs had induced a pandemonium that ended with live bullets being fired at the civilians by the police.

The unsung heroes were the brigade in maroon, the Unit Amal Malaysia, organised by PAS. This is the same group of youths who gave me a motorcycle ride from Taman Melewar to the Markaz Tarbiyah PAS Pusat in Gombak when I attended the Hari Raya Open House recently.

They were there to maintain crowd discipline, to detect agent provocateurs, and to clear up the rubbish after the rally was over.

No peaceful demonstrations?

Last but not least, the presence of the Bar Council team of monitors, comprising some 40 voluntary lawyers and law students, had provided sufficient deterrent to prevent the peace rally from being hijacked into a ruckus.

There had never been peaceful demonstrations, the PM said?

Several of our brethren were seen saying their doa outside the Masjid Negara before the BERSIH memo was successfully delivered.


I suggest that for this one, you go to the full article and read it in its entirety, complete with photos. There are also photos of people on the ground being apprehended by the police. I don't think it was police brutality, but I think that's pretty conclusive evidence that there was force being used. While I may hate his blog layout, I must admit that Jeff Ooi is a pretty good blogger.
Published by Suaram
November 11th, 2007 in Law Enforcement.
Latest updates: 11 November 2007

When the final 10 of those arrested were released by the police at approximately 11pm last night (10 November 2007), the total count of arrests during the BERSIH rally was 34.

In SUARAM’s previous update at 9pm, 10 November 2007, there was a list of 24 names of those who were released and 5 who were still held. In addition to that list, SUARAM obtained names of 5 more individuals, who were still being held at that time.

Those who were released by the police as before 9pm:
Salleh Puteh, Muhammad Haji Yaakub, Mariel Fong, Hasnah Hashim, Mohd. Asri Ahmad, Mohd. Farouk Hussin, Daud Samad, Raja Salim @ Raja Daud Raja Abdullah, Khairul Anuar Safsie, Khairul Amirin Safsie, Ahmad Asmadi Adnan, Haji Hamid Baharuddin, Rawandi Repini, Sufian Manas, Haji Sulaiman Ahmad, Mohd. Harif Fathilah, Azhar Yusuf, Zamrol Majid, Shaharul Anuar Abdul Ghani, Mohd. Abdul Rahman Ariffin, Mohd. Salim Yesman, Abdul Rahman Mat Lodin, Khairul Salleh Ahmad, Nazrullah Ahmad

Those who were released at approximately 11pm:

Taib Abdullah, Ishak Othman, Mohd. Shafie Ismail, Mohd. Nazrin Nasir, Abisalam,
Abdullah Ariffin, Yahya Mohd. Nor, Mohd. Rifiu, Nawi Abdullah, Fauzi Awang

* Names obtained by SUARAM after 9pm, therefore was not in the previous update.

In addition to the arrests there were also individuals reported to be injured and sent to hospital. One individual, identified as Aleyasak Hamid, suffered from a broken leg and was sent to the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur (Hospital Kuala Lumpur).

For more information, please contact Yap Swee Seng (012-2015272) or Tah Moon Hui (012-7209981).

While I may agree that there has been more than one occasion where a demonstration meant to be peaceful turned into a nightmare, there's also the issue of oppression of freedom of speech.

Just like the other peaceful demonstrations that have occured in the country, this one is being blotted out by a media blackout by the government. How do I know that those photos of other demonstrations are for real? I was there, stuck in traffic outside Sunway Pyramid, watching the demonstrators peacefully protest the rise in toll rates.

There's so much reading for this issue, that I think you should just Google it and find out what you want to.

Interestingly, when I did that, I found a very homophobic comment on a blog's entry promoting the rally. It said:
Ritchie Blackmore
Nov 10th, 2007 at 3:13 pm
Bersih Rally = Gay Rally

All you homos are suposed to be in jail by now.
Hey! I am not even an UMNO member and I am sick down to my stomach just by knowing such a movement exists. Bersih konon! Mana ada bersih. Tipu saja. Hipokrit.
PIIIIIIIRRRRAAAAAAHHHHH!
Lovely. Really.

Also, Digi should so take advantage of this for a yellow fellow ad.