Isnin, 18 Julai 2011

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Iklan 'ah long', ubat seks banyak diturunkan DBKL

Posted: 18 Jul 2011 10:22 PM PDT

Iklan 'ah long' dan ubat perangsang seks adalah antara iklan haram paling banyak diturunkan oleh Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) dalam tempoh enam bulan pertama tahun ini.

Timbalan Menteri Wilayah Persekutuan dan Kesejahteraan Bandar Datuk M Saravanan berkata bagaimanapun jumlah iklan haram yang diturunkan bagi tempoh itu berkurangan kepada 227,985 berbanding 243,484 tahun lalu.

Tindakan tegas kerajaan membanteras masalah ceti haram dan pengedaran ubat kuat antara faktor iklan seperti ini makin berkurangan di ibu kota, katanya kepada pemberita, di Kuala Lumpur hari ini.

Saravanan berkata daripada jumlah itu, Cheras mencatatkan paling banyak iklan haram diturunkan iaitu 44,829, diikuti Batu (37,707), Bandar Tun Razak (33,321), Bukit Bintang (26,488), Wangsa Maju (25,029) dan selebihnya di kawasan lain.

"Pelekat ini masalah...boleh rosakkan harta awam seperti pondok telefon dan papan tanda. Papan tanda yang ada iklan haram ini lagi masalah besar kerana informasi pada papan tanda itu tidak boleh dibaca pengguna," katanya.

Beliau berkata sepanjang tahun lepas, DBKL menyerahkan kira-kira 400 nombor telefon yang dicetak pada iklan haram itu kepada Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia (SKMM) untuk tindakan pembatalan talian.

"SKMM dicadangkan tubuh unit khas bagi membatalkan nombor telefon itu dengan cepat. Lebih cepat dapat batalkan makin kurang orang yang telefon nombor itu," katanya.

Beliau ditemui sebelum Operasi Penurunan Iklan Haram di Gombak Kuala Lumpur, yang melibatkan 80 anggota DBKL membabitkan kawasan Desa Setapak, Teratai Mewah dan Taman Bunga Raya.

- Bernama

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BERSIH: 'KDN tapis majalah Economist'

Posted: 18 Jul 2011 10:22 PM PDT

Anggota parlimen pembangkang mendakwa majalah antarabangsa The Economist dirosakkan oleh Kementerian Dalam Negeri dalam cubaan menyaring laporannya berkaitan perhimpunan BERSIH 2.0 pada 9 Julai lalu.

NONE"The Economist keluaran 16 Julai ditapis/dihitamkan pada berita BERSIH oleh Kementerian Dalam Negeri," kata anggota parlimen Ipoh Barat M Kulasegaran dalam pesanan Twitter beliau.

Menurut gambar yang diedarkan di laman blog mikro itu, laporan berjudul "Political affray in Malaysia: Taken to the cleaners" menunjukkan garisan hitam yang seakan menggunakan pen marker kekal.

Malaysiakini belum dapat mengesahkan dakwaan itu, bagaimanapun, dibandingkan dengan versi dalam talian The Economist, bahagian yang dihitamkan itu berkaitan dakwaan salah laku polis dan kerajaan.

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Tung Shin doctors, live not in fear

Posted: 18 Jul 2011 04:13 AM PDT

Shall we fear when Truth becomes inconvenient?
Or shall we fear to speak when untruth surrounds us?
Shall we fear the law which is to protect all?
Or shall we fear to act and let lawlessness rule?

Shall we fear to change for it is uncomfortable?
Or shall we not join the forces that make change possible?
Today, fear bridles your love for peace.
Your yearning for freedom is but a dream.

You fear to walk, less your life be snatched.
The street you once loved is now your fear.
You fear to complain for it puts you in a spot.
You fear to stop wrongs for it shows you weak.

You fear the law for it protects not all.
Your fear the halls of justice and the shadows behind the wall.
Eventually, the fear you fear consumes you all. Leaves your body empty of spirit and soul.
You become nothing but a falling leaf,

To be swept away into darkness like a rotting heap
Of broken men without hope or love,
Grovelling for crumbs from the master's table.
You fear other voices,

Because it tells the truth.
You fear the truth for it foretells your lies.
You fear to speak without a spin.
Your tolerance for truth has just gone thin.

Power you use to suppress the truth.
The cells of history have many good men.
Who one day will appear to unlock the secrets,
That you so tenderly keep from the streets.

Doctors fear not when you are right.
Speak the truth and bring on the light.
Fear not the fear, where darkness hides.
You heal sometimes but never shall harm.

To comfort always those in need.
What gives you the strength is that you are right.
Join hands together for the fight.
For better care and patient's rights.

This poem is dedicated to the 11 doctors at Tung Shin Hospital who have come forward to speak the truth about the July 9 incident.

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Why is new EAIC silent on Bersih abuses?

Posted: 18 Jul 2011 03:59 AM PDT

While the Bar Council as well as other civil society groups have started to document the allegations of police abuses that had occurred leading up to and during the Bersih rally on July 9 what is troubling is the deafening silence from any of the members of the newly formed Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC).

The commission is led by retired Federal Court judge Heliliah Yusof and members include Paul Low, Zulkefli A Hassan, Robert Jacob Ridu, Sharifah Hapsah Syed Hasan Shahabudin, Vinayak Prabhakar Pradhan and Salehuddin Saidin.

If the EAIC is committed to ensuring adequate oversight and accountability of law enforcement agencies including the police in Malaysia and is to be taken seriously by Malaysians it must also immediately launch an independent and impartial inquiry to get to the truth of the allegations of police abuses that occurred.

For many years, Malaysian civil society has highlighted a culture of impunity within the Malaysia police and a pattern of human rights violations including arbitrary arrests, fatal shootings, excessive use of force, ill treatment and torture and deaths in custody and the need for a police complaints body that can receive complaints of police abuse, investigate them independently as well as submit their findings to a public prosecutor if there are criminal violations.

Many had hope that this would materialise in 2005 when a Royal Commission of Inquiry to examine the conduct and management of the police proposed the establishment of an Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC). The IPCMC was aimed at dealing with complaints regarding the police and to ensure laws and procedures are observed and implemented by the police.

While initial responses from the senior leadership of the police were positive, in mid-2006, an internal police bulletin criticising the IPCMC was uploaded on the official police website. The police argued that the formation of such as body was 'unconstitutional, prejudicial to national security and public order and would undermine the ruling coalition's power'.

Opposition to the IPCMC came also from members of parliament from the ruling coalition, allegedly after a briefing from the chief of police arguing that Malaysia was not developed enough to have an oversight body.

In response to this the government initially proposed a weak Special Complaints Commission (SCC) bill covering 21 enforcement agencies including the police that would have no powers to conduct independent investigations into the police but will only redirect complaints for the police to investigate.

However, in March 2009, after sustained campaigning from civil society groups the government withdrew the SCC bill and tabled the Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC) bill which incorporates many of major points of the initial IPCMC bill but still covering 21 enforcement agencies.

Despite various criticisms of the EAIC bill it became law in 2009. Some of the positive aspects of the Act include the powers "to refer any complaints of misconduct it receives or that are referred of a criminal nature to the public prosecutor".

The Act also states that "the EAIC can form a taskforce to assist the commission in performing its functions effectively and efficiently under this Act"

Although it has been reported that operations of the EAIC will only start operations in September 2011, EAIC members should take the initiative and immediately step a task force to hold a public inquiry to investigate the arbitrary arrests, use of the Emergency Ordinance against the PSM 6 and the excessive use of force by police officers that led to the possible unlawful killing of at least one protester.

The Commission must then make their findings public as well as submit their findings to the Public Prosecutor if they uncover crimes committed by the police in the course of their duty.

If the EAIC does not take these steps it will call to question the integrity and credibility of the commission to deal with violations by law enforcement agencies and it will been seen as another commission under the thumb of the executive.

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