Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Don't make it political..so says Khalid

The man is back with a warning to the Indians not to turn Kugan Ananthan's funeral into a political rally! He is non other than Selangor police chief Khalid Abu Bakar , rememner the guy who is involved with saving the Jerit Cyclist from being misused by political parties and who refused to issue any permit to them but said it is okay for the UiTM students to march in thousands as it was perceived as a peaceful demonstration and did not interrupt the public at all. Yeah..yeah…tell us about it!
He is warning that funeral procession scheduled to be held tomorrow afternoon is considered illegal gathering and advised the public not to participate nor carry banners and posters. Behold, all of you have been warned!Kugan, 22, who was detained on Jan 15 at the Taipan police station in Subang Jaya died while being questioned on Jan 20. The police initial statement was he died of water in the lungs and no foul play in his death and only upon the family members’ insistence on a second autopsy we’ll know the truth or else it would be classified as any other Indians mysteriously dying while in police custody. Why is that we are not reading any Chinese or Malays dying during police custody? The police claims that they are not discriminating the Indians nor practicing double standard.

”King” Khalid said that the funeral should not be politicised or turned into an illegal demonstration as it would disrupt public order and lead to chaos. Hello kawan how about the Palestine march did they not disrupt public order or the Pro-ISA march or all the pro government so called NGO marches? Please do not take us for a ride as it is true that the police are running dogs of the BN government and practicing double standard against certain race only or certain political parties, period.

Every form of discrimination and ethnic cleansing will come to an end some time in history and it would be a serious backlash. Never underestimate the oppressed, if you turn the pages of history and you’ll find many synopsis of such instances. Beware of the changing history, you need not to look far, just at America will suffice.

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