5/07/2008

NO HALF BAKED HALL OF JUSTICE.

What the keris did to Hishamuddin politically in 80308, the protagonists of “Let’s send the Altantuya murderers to hell” will in the future harvest the same fruit. The rakyat can rest assure that no half baked hall of justice can ever stop the wheels of truth from turning.

Raja Petra, 58, claimed trial in the Sessions Court on Tuesday to publishing a seditious article on April 25.
He became the first blogger to be charged under the Sedition Act 1948, making it a test case.
He is accused of publishing the article "Let’s send the Altantuya murderers to hell" on the website www.malaysia-today.net.
The article is alleged to have contained nine paragraphs of seditious words.
Sessions Court judge Nurmala Salim set five days from Oct 6 for trial and granted Raja Petra bail of RM5,000.
He declined to post bail and was taken to Sg Buloh prison.
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DAP supremo and MP (Ipoh Timur) Lim Kit Siang raised Raja Petra’s issue in Parliament, while debating the Royal Address. He criticised Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak and his wife Rosmah Mansor for “abusing the laws” in allegedly getting Raja Petra to be charged for sedition. And urged husband and wife to use other legal means to deal with Raja Petra


Apart from sex crimes on children, the next most despicable crime men can commit is for them to take advantage of widows who are often most vulnerable in their pain and loneliness.
A 22-year-old widow was drugged and raped by her friend who then blackmailed her into having sex with three other men on two occasions.
The woman, from Kelantan, had lost her husband in a road accident two years ago.
Her ordeal began about 3am on April 19 when she and her friend were having a meal at a hawker's stall near her hostel.
Soon after, she began to feel dizzy and her male friend then took her back to the hostel.
After she woke up, she discovered that she was naked and that her wallet was missing.
Not long after, she received a call from her friend saying nude pictures of her had been taken.
She was warned not to report the incident to the authorities or her nude pictures would be posted on the Internet. Terrified, she agreed to the demand.
On April 22, three men arrived at the hostel and forced the woman to go with them.
She was taken to a location in Kajang where they took turns raping her.
The next day, she was taken to a house in Bukit Bintang where the same suspects raped her again. She was again warned not to report the matter to the police.
This time, however, the traumatic experience was too much for her and the woman lodged a report at the Serdang police station on Sunday.
Police are currently looking for three suspects to facilitate investigations.

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