Dec 222008
 

vigilPhoto by Rakyat@work

A thrill of hope, the weary soul rejoices as Rakyat@work reports from the 11th Abolish ISA vigil in PJ:

Yes, last night was special, last night was different. The united rakyat had a chance to experience and sing O Holy Night together as ONE bangsa. Thanks to a handsome young lad (that would be Sivin Kit!) with a guitar who led the crowd into the season of Christmas. You had to be there to feel it. It was something we hardly experienced before. It was special! Everyone participated either by singing, humming along, or just soaking in the wonderful tune of gratitude and hope.

Ever faithful city councillor Richard Yeoh started the event on time and recited the usual SOP before getting into the event proper. Last night’s event was dedicated to the Sukhree’s passing, and rightly so because of his dedication and commitment to pursuing what is right as a rakyat of Malaysia. We remember him as one of ours and may his soul rejoice with God. A minute’s silence were observed. A friend of Sukhree’s read a poem in remembrance of him and Raja Petra Kamarudin later provided additional information about Sukhree.

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Nov 242008
 

No charges pressed!: Outside the PJ main police station this morning Photo by Rakyat@work

Rakyat@work at the PJ main police station tells me at 9.26am that the Investigating Officer there has told all those arrested during the 9 November Abolish ISA vigil in PJ that no charges will be preferred against them – though their details will be on file in case they commit future “offences”.

About half of those concerned are now going off to celebrate. Others have gone straight away to check out the Raja Petra criminal defamation trial, which begins today!

Says one of them, blogger Arif Abdull:

Yes, we weren’t charged today.

Just back to work from Duta Court to lend support to RPK. The RPK case (has been) adjourned to tomorrow morning at Level 3 court room no 5.

Check out Mustafa K Anuar’s response to the Malay-Muslim “NGOs” that have called on the government to take action against those opposing the ISA (photo of their demonstration from NST):

Wait a sec! Did they imply that the so-called ’Muslim and Malay unity’ hinged on detention without trial aka ISA? (Are they) associating this kind of unity with a piece of legislation that has long been considered unjust and therefore going against the very teachings of Islam that prioritise justice and compassion, among other important things in life?

Meanwhile, Rakyat@work gives us a more detailed report of the Abolish ISA vigil last night:

Senior newspaper editor Bob Teoh giving a humourous speech Video courtesy of Sivin Kit

Braving the rain once again at last night’s vigil in PJ

Anak bangsa rakyat yearning for a land of justice and peace Photos by Rakyat@work

Rain, rain, and more rain. Refreshing throughout the evening.

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Nov 172008
 

Videos courtesy of Sivin Kit, who was at the vigil last night. He says, “After reading the rules for the gathering, I realised by lighting the candle I was in fact breaking the rule as I spoke. But then I did come later, so I missed the briefing! haha”

Standing up to be counted Photo by Rakyat@work

Restrictive conditions of the police permit Photo by Rakyat@work

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Nov 162008
 

Updates from ‘citizen journalists’ reporting ‘live’ from outside the MBPJ building in PJ:

2316: “Hahaha… the conditions seem to be like saying you can have a birthday party but no cake and no birthday song.” – kimsng via comments

2225: “What a beautiful day in PJ… We proved to them we are peace-loving anak Bangsa Malaysia.” – Dave via text

2130: Mission accomplished… for tonight at least. The day draws to a close – taking us another step closer to the day when the ISA is finally repealed. Oh, what a joyous day that will be!

2121: The last speaker Edward Ling, 26, has given an outstanding speech. “Everything has to do with politics including daily stuff like the price of petrol,” he says. “They are applying scare tactics – don’t talk politics; don’t light candles. It’s a mockery.”

The crowd of about 300 have just sung the national anthem and are now dispersing.

“The mood is patriotic.” – Participant via text, who is relieved the event has ended without any incident.

2110: Haris is speaking now.

2109: Despite the restrictions, “this is the best vigil so far,” says my contact. More than 200 people are now gathered in front of the MBPJ building, where the lighting is good and there’s plenty of space. “There is a fantastic line-up of speakers who are giving good testimony.”  Among them is Din Merican.

The best part has been the sharing given by some of the ordinary people including senior citizens. One senior citizen encourages those gathered to continue doing what they are doing. He equates their struggle to that of Gandhi’s, Martin Luther King’s and other peacemakers’.

Some of those present have candles and are wearing Abolish ISA T-shirts, but a few men believed to be plainclothes security personnel are taking pictures of them, and one by one, the candles are put away…

But so many people have come up to speak and share their testimony and there is a look of happiness on their faces. Someone suggests that every Selangor state government office should have a “No to ISA” sign prominently displayed.

2104: “We are gonna have fun,” says my contact at the scene.

2100: No sign of a police presence.

2055: Teresa has just completed her speech.

2042: Among them is MP Teresa Kok.

2031: The crowd swells to 150 now.

“No kidding, wearing some T-shirts and lighting up the good old white candles have become a threat to security?” – Blog reader via comments

“Torchlights, bolehkah?” – splim via comments

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Nov 142008
 

Live updates from an eye-witness at the scene.

Blog reader We Care says:

I see Rain as a symbol for “Showers of Blessing”.

Let’s continue to fast and pray for Wisdom, Peace and Tranquility to prevail.

Let’s continue to campaign to “RELEASE all ISA detainees and ABOLISH ISA NOW”!

In a related development, Perak became the second state to approve a motion in its State Assembly to Abolish the ISA. The motion was approved yesterday, according to the Abolish ISA Movement, Syed Ibrahim Syed Nor in an email notification. It’s a huge symbolic milestone for the campaign as the Kamunting Detention Centre lies in Perak. Selangor was the first state to approve such a motion in May.

2120: The vigil ends peacefully after the crowd sings two numbers, “I have a dream” and “Where are all the flowers gone?” Zorro tells the rakyat it’s not the size of the crowd that matters but their intention and commitment to the cause of justice.

The next vigil will be held in Penang tomorrow, Saturday night, at the Esplanade at 8.00pm.

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