RPK To Be Freed From ISA
November 7, 2008
From TheStar.com.my:
SHAH ALAM: Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamaruddin is to be freed Friday.
He succeeded Friday in his bid to obtain a release order from detention under the Internal Security Act (ISA) via his habeas corpus application.
The High Court here also allowed Raja Petra to be brought to court to be released today.
He was detained for a second time under the ISA on Sept 12.
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3 Responses to “RPK To Be Freed From ISA”
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wow.. it is so great to hear that. Hope RPK still sihat and fine..
November 7, 2008 at 10:40 am
wah, the gov got so good? *bluek*
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November 7, 2008 at 12:19 pm
The late evening rain
It didn’t dampen the people’s spirits
For when the time arrived
Ipoh mari say No to ISA
At the D R Seenivasagam Park
The road was wet
The ground of green grass shone
In the candle lights
By then in the tent people gathered around
Waiting for the speeches
The well known politicians and bloggers
LKS, Kulasegaran, Nga
Din Merican and Zorro
Say No to ISA
Released all prisoners in Kah Moon Thing
Binned ISA let history says its peace
The people decide
We make the changes
We have the power to do it
We can change the government
The shining moon sparkled
The candles light up the dim environment
I looked around my surrounding
I knew these people would make the changes
In their true feeling they know
Ipoh mari say No to ISA
Probably about 150 people came
3 policemen stoodby at the entrance
Watching the proceeding
Let no incident interfered
The cool breeze
It made the gathering coolly
Let this be the message
“Ordinary people can do extraordinary things
In their special ways changes can be made”
Say no to ISA
We can’t be living in its shadow
It is time this draconian law put out of business
It has no role in our lives at all
November 10, 2008 at 9:48 am