► March 3: Kugan was beaten, says second post-mortem (Updated 7.05pm)
UPDATED: January 29 — JOIN THE CAMPAIGN
Lets do our part to stop police brutality and deaths in custody. Email everyone this page.
We believe, as individuals and collectively, YES WE CAN and we will make a difference. As the saying goes, “Little drops of water make a mighty ocean.” It’s true…
we had a “Tsunami” on March 8, 2008 and created more than ripples in two by-elections, remember?
We are all One.
Ours is not a better way. Ours is merely another way.
—Neale Donald Walsch.
We are all One.
When one is harmed, all are harmed. When one is helped, all are healed. — Anon.
Lets grow together as as people of faith and fellow citizens — to build bridges instead of walls, to build a better Malaysia and a better world for our children, starting with ourselves. Amen.
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January 28 — Late Kugan’s funeral is today. Pahlawan Volunteers strongly urge Muslim NGO Pewaris to stay out of this funeral procession and to respect the deceased family’s needs for proper rituals and rites to be performed peacefully in accordance with Kugan’s faith. May wisdom and clarity prevail in the name of Allah.
Please pray and forward text below via sms and email: “Pray and urge all political parties leaders, NGOs and media to view and report Kugan’s funeral as a Human Rights Issue. Do not politicize as a racial issue or to take advantage of the funeral procession for own mileage. Pls fwd on.”
Let us all be reminded of the Rukun Negara, the de facto Malaysian pledge of allegiance.
You have always asked for the rakyat’s cooperation to be civic-minded. You said that the state of our community is the responsibility of its members. You applaud ordinary citizens who risk their lives nabbing snatch thieves and robbers, etc on the spot in your place.
Which side of the “law” are you on now? And whose “law” are you following? What if it were your parent, brother or sister under detention without trial? What would you do? Keep silent?
Every one of us has a role towards improving the state of our economic, social and political lives. Please support initiatives of groups that contribute to sustainable development and harmonious community development nationwide.
Let us all be reminded of the Rukun Negara, the de facto Malaysian pledge of allegiance.
• KEPERCAYAAN KEPADA TUHAN
(Belief in God) • KESETIAAN KEPADA RAJA DAN NEGARA
(Loyalty to King and Country) • KELUHURAN PERLEMBAGAAN
(The Supremacy of the Constitution) • KEDAULATAN UNDANG-UNDANG
(The Rule of Law) • KESOPANAN DAN KESUSILAAN
(Courtesy and Morality)
We appeal to the Polis DiRaja Malaysia to be there at the Anti-ISA Vigils for the right reasons, i.e to provide security for the participants and to take this as an opportunity to get to know and bond with the rakyat at peaceful vigils. Alternatively, go catch the real crooks and mindless Mat Rempits out there.
Stand up and be counted in your own special way for the sake of all Malaysians and your children too. If we don’t care about the state of our country, it simply means we don’t care about ourselves.
Malaysia Social Awareness Campaign — The following are some stories that we found as we took an adventure of discovering the beauty of our country. We instead found an ugly side of poverty, displacement and struggles.
These stories need to be told because these people are in our very own backyard and each and everyone of them is Malaysian, just like you and me. Here are their stories.
Episode 1: Aminah Wahab’s Story
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82H8C8Ik-Ug&hl=en&fs=1] Episode 2: A Poor Man’s Tale
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Up5UMOsPfIg&hl=en&fs=1] Episode 5: A Tale of Three Chinese
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZXPQPn_UmM&hl=en&fs=1] Episode 6: The Story of Nik Omar Nik Aziz
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0Z6qr0WPmk&hl=en&fs=1]