Friday, October 24, 2008

Syed Hamid Albar Goebbels



http://www1.malaysiakini.com/news/91868
Home minister 'extremist', a 'liar'
Oct 24, 08 3:03pm

“The allegation that Hindraf is an extremist group and allegedly ... declare that Malays and Islam are their only enemy is absolutely ridiculous and a blatant lie,” said Waythamoorthy, who is currently in self-imposed exile in United Kingdom.
“We have always maintained we never have any problems with Malays and Muslims but we have serious problems with Umno, which is a bully, and and practises racist extremist divide-and-rule policies to survive and maintain its political rule in Malaysia,” said Hindraf chairperson, P Waythamoorthy.

We cannot blame Syed Hamid Botak Albar Bin Goebbels as he is the exact mould of his father, Joseph Goebbels.

If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” Joseph Goebbels

The essence of propaganda consists in winning people over to an idea so sincerely, so vitally, that in the end they succumb to it utterly and can never again escape from it. Joseph Goebbels

6-year-old Jailed


You can go to even to the worst country run by the cruelest regime but you will never find one which will send a minor to jail. Well, this Bolehland under the leader the leadership to dear leader Abdullah Bodohwi (pic, right) has done it.

He has asked his Nazi-party umNO secret police to put fear into the lives of people who just wanted to see him. A six-year-old was arrested and put in jail just because she wanted to deliver a letter to him. What's wrong with this sickening bolehland?

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Only in Bolehland...


.... you can die in gomen bolehland's (govt) detention, training camps etc and no inquest will be done. The reason the gomen of Bolehland will give you : "Will of God" - case closed.

Saturday October 4, 2008
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/10/4/nation/2191665&sec=nation

Govt sued over cadet’s death

By M.MAGESWARI and FLORENCE A.SAMY

KUALA LUMPUR: A lorry driver is suing the Government and two others for over RM1mil in damages over the death of his Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) trainee son last year.

K. Kannan, 44, claimed that there was contradictory evidence over the cause of death of his only son, Yogeswaran, 21, an RMAF Special Forces (Paskau) cadet, who was undergoing commando basic training at the Bukit Jugra camp in Banting.

A negligence suit, naming the Bukit Jugra camp director, the Defence Minister and the Government as defendants was filed at the High Court registry at 11.10am yesterday through lawyer Karpal Singh.

Kannan contended that a burial permit issued for Yogeswaran stated that his eldest of four children, who contributed RM300 of his RM900 monthly salary for family expenses, had died at 10.45am on Aug 4 last year.

Kannan, in the statement of claim, said the cause of death of his son was stated as ‘left lobar pneumonia and /or ‘subarachnoid bleed’ and/or ‘alleged fall.’

He said he was shocked upon receiving the news as his son was healthy and had shown no signs of illness prior to his death.

Among the contradictory particulars alleged over Yogeswaran’s death were him being found dead in a seated position in a toilet; found dead under a tree at the camp; and death due to a fall while attempting to climb a fence.

He added that his family also found Yoges­waran had footprints on his chest, injuries on his head and body and a stab wound on his back prior to the post-mortem.

His son was also alleged to have had breathing difficulties due to his lungs being partially filled with liquid, Kannan stated.

He said the defendants were responsible for his son’s death as they had failed to ensure his safety.

Kannan, who said that his wife, T. Rajeshweri, 42, and three daughters suffered emotional and psychological distress, is seeking RM1mil in ag­gra­­­­­­­vated and/or exemplary damages, RM42,042 in special damages among other costs.

Outside the courtroom, Rajeshweri, who cried uncontrollably when talking about her son, said the family was not celebrating Deepavali any more as they had lost their joy.

Kannan said they were not filing the suit for the money but wanted answers over Yoges-waran’s death.

“We were told different stories of how he died, first it was snake bite, then it was stomach upset and then something else,” he said.



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