Sunday, September 28, 2008

democracy of Malaysia

It has been such a drama-like political progress here back in Malaysia throughout the past few months. A democratic country we were told to love, and to instill a spirit of patriotism since we were kids is now facing numerous issues and critism all throughout the world. With the recent 916 promise made by Dato Sri Anwar Ibrahim, the detention of Sinchew Reporter,Teressa Kok, RPK, and Namewee, Malaysia citizens are definitely growling in frustration.

There has been numerous protest, street march, and even lantern vigil if you may call it,to show the disagreement and the resentment felt by the citizens over the usage and implementation of ISA by the government. Be it for the security of the government, or the security of one Sinchew reporter, from my point of view, it should be abolished, after 51 years of independance.

As a Malaysia bornt chinese citizen, I cant help to feel more and more reluctant and helpless on our status in Malaysia. Seeing issues on rasicm, corruption, injustice and crime rate rising over time is definitely putting the patience of Malaysia's citizens into test of threshold. Even talks in mamak by teenagers nowadays would be filled with political issues, and plans to 'escape' and find a whole new world outside from such a beautiful country.

I wont elaborate further on these issues, as i wont want myself ending up seeing a police officer knocking on my door next morning and being put into jail without my parents even knowing where the hack is their son.



This is pudu jail. Didnt know how it looks like inside until i had a good look from Times Square Hotel lounge. I wonder how it feels like...to be in a cell as tiny as my bathroom...

Wonder how it feels inside?start a blog, and the police will make sure u're safe inside it.

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