Thursday, March 25, 2010

Justice in Malaysia


Is it still possible to get justice in Malaysia?

Day in and out, from what is published in the news, what we have been served is injustice.

The injustice of the Perak debacle.

The many injustifiable deaths in police custody.

The injustices committed against the many ISA detainees.

The injustice that was just served today: Ex-ISA detainee loses RM2.5mil award, ordered to pay costs

There is also a trend that could be observed. Many cases where justice had been served in the High Court, the reverse will then be done swiftly in the Appellate Court, case in point: the Perak MB case, not only that injustice was done swiftly but quickly as well, in less than 24 hours.

When will we see justice be finally served? Will that day come at all?

After seeing what is unfolding with the Sodomy II and the chest thumping of PERKASA ilks, I shudder to think about the future of Malaysia. The downward spiral trend is clear to all but the blinds. Correction, even the blinds could see that Malaysia is becoming another Zimbabwe, if, we are not already there.

Let's vote out BN and stop the rot.
Let's vote out BN and give Malaysia hope!

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