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31  03 2009

Altantuya The Taboo Word

According to a state PKR leader, the police imposed several conditions when issuing permits for the PKR ceramah.

Among the main restrictions are:

  • No instigating the crowd by questioning the Perak sultan’s decision
  • No mention of the Altantuya issue must be made
  • No racial and religious issues can be raised

Read here.

I can understand the first and third restrictions, but Altantuya? What is the problem? What is the reason for restricting the Altantuya issue? Why afraid that PKR will raise the issue? Simply rediculous!

The police in a way has help the rakyat to clear their doubts over Najib’s involvement in the Altantuya murder. Instead of defending the allegation (if it is all lies), they have strengthen the people’s belief that Najib is involved. If not, then why restrict the Altantuya issue? BN should come out and defend and clear the issue. BN has forgotten that we no longer lived in the 50’s. People are more informed than you think. As the saying goes, “You can fool somebody sometimes, but you can’t fool everybody all the time.” Anyway, I believe by banning the issue of Altantuya is to the advantage of the opposition. The BN has given proof of guilt by their action.

If BN can raise issues about Anwar’s  sodomy case and his alleged connection with George Soros, and about Elizabeth Wong and how she  sleeps,  why can’t PKR talk about Altantuya? Even on racial and religious issues, were BN also issued the same restrictions?  Or is it just for PKR?

And they expect us to believe that there will be change? Play fair and we might believe but it doesn’t look that way. Whatever happened to the famous quote, “Judge me by my action!” And I don’t think this is the kind of action we expected.


3 Responses to “Altantuya The Taboo Word”

  1. Can these nuts get any dumber? Probably yes.

  2. Maybe want to coverup the true story line.. who’s know right?

  3. Aminah Abdullah. Or Mongolian girl.
    Without mentioning Altantuya, people know.
    It is spoken; high and low, far and wide about this murder.
    There is no escape, even though the name is banned.
    The hideous murder has been imprinted in our minds.
    Aminah Abdullah died a cruel death.
    The murderers will pay for this crime.

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