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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Najib, Way To Go With Your "Performance Now" Actions - Updates

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Update 3: 26/05/09 9:00pm

Right or wrong is immaterial. When we want you in, in you go. 2 more arrested when they were entering the Perak DAP headquarters in Ipoh where an indoor candlelight vigil was taking place.


Update 2: 26/05/09

Najib's "Performance Now" is put into full gear. More police arrest in Perak.

Exco Thoms Su: "I am also arrested for tweeting." World's first case of twitter arrest!

MP Kulasegaran (Ipoh Barat)
Speaker V. Sivakumar (Tronoh)
ADUN Thomas Su (Pasir Pinji)
Leong Mee Meng (Jalong)
Lim Pek Har (Menglembu)
Chang Lih Kang (Teja)
Chan Ming Kai (Simpang Pulai)
Keshvinder Singh (Malim Nawar)
2 DAP members, 2 members of Amal unit, and 2 on-lookers.

source: Jeff Ooi

Update 1: See videos of how najib's "Performance Now" in actions. Scroll down.

Update: Scroll down to see the police "Performance Now" actions.

At last, Najib's "PERFORMANCE NOW" is showing its effect. His "1Malaysia" failed to perform and given a big black eye and slumber into "1BlackMalaysia". Following it, his "People First" is just as hollow, when he resist the peoples call for fresh election in Perak by turning his illegal, immoral, undemocratic and unconstitutional power grab into a legal power play.

The only thing left for him to be proud off is his "PERFORMANCE NOW" and it actually proves to be effective. The judges are following his call for "Performance Now" by speedily giving judgments on all the Perak cases irrespective whether the rule of law is applied or misinterpreting and tearing the constitution apart.

The police force must be given the highest KPI for their "PERFORMANCE NOW". They find it more important to arrest people holding candle light vigils, which they term as illegal gathering, rather than fighting the ever increasing crimes in the country. Raiding opposition HQ, charging those arrested for sedition, illegal gathering and those who dare to voice their dissent of the government.

Najib must be very proud that at least his "PERFORMANCE NOW" is actually showing results. Kudos to you PM Najib for your successful implementation of your "PERFORMANCE NOW" actions. Way to go, keep it going.


Human rights group Suaram has tabulated the recent series of arrests as follows:

5 May 2009
1 arrest – Wong Chin Huat
(He was released on the 8th May)
Arrest at apartment in Seri Sentosa, Kuala Lumpur and taken to Bukit Aman then to IPD Brickfields, KL

6 May 2009
3 arrests – Sani Md Shah, Saufi Mihat, Yasir Sheikh Abdul Rahman
(Released under police bail on the 7th May)
Sending birthday cake to Prime Minister in Putrajaya

6 May 2009
1 arrest – Mohamad Sabu
(Released on the 7th May)
Near the Harakah office in Jalan Pahang Barat, Kuala Lumpur.

6 May 2009
14 arrests
(Released under the police bail on the 6th May)
Candlelight vigil outside IPD Brickfields, KL

7 May 2009
69 arrests
(Released on the 7th May)
Ipoh, Perak

7 May 2009
20 arrests
- Law Teck Hao (arrested on 6 and 7 May)
(Released under police bail on the 8th May)
Candlelight vigil outside IPD Brickfields, KL

7 May 2009
1 arrest – Eng Kiat
(Released under police bail on the 8th May)
Candlelight vigil in Penang

7 May 2009
10 arrests
(Released under police bail on the 7th May)
Candlelight vigil in Sarawak

19 May 2009
11 arrests
- Teo Nie Ching (arrested on 6 and 19 May)
(Released on the 20th May at 3am)
Candlelight vigil outside DAP MP Teresa Kok’s office

21 May 2009
16 arrested in Teratai, Ampang
(They were remanded for 2 days)
- Jenice Lee (arrested on 7 May in Perak ,19 May and 21 May)
Candlelight vigil outside DAP Teratai Service Centre

Total: 146 arrests (142 individuals)






1 comment:

  1. Fantastic, you are keeping track of all these Performance Now.

    I frankly lost count. If they start to run out of PR or common folks to arrest, try to arrest some rapist, murderers, robbers, smugglers, theives for a change

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