Jom renungkan dan semak semula (as tweeted by Rafizi to me asking me to read his blog, and so I did)
After reading some of the posts in the blog, I am now more worried than before I started this adventure to scrutinize the political parties in Malaysia. My opinion is that it doesn't add up big time. It's like watching magician in act, but a friend told me that Islam preached that I asked the question directly to the owner, as he have the right to answer, if he wants. It's the least I can do to be a responsible rakyat.
As quoted from the blog:
"Memansuhkan semua perintah darurat dan menghapuskan semua undang-undang yang membabitkan penahanan tanpa bicara seperti yang terkandung di dalam Akta Pemansuhan Darurat"
Saudara Rafizi, I do not understand PKR's policy on Malaysia' security act. Your blog is scatchy and inadequate to clarfiy the intent of your party.
In the case of national security issue or terrorism wouldn't your policy shoot Malaysian right in our heart? Naturally we have to ask you and your party, why would your party put Malaysia at risk?what is your intention and who are you really protecting under this agenda?
Initially we had this law to protect us from under the threat of communism, some skeptic are saying is the communist influences that promote to 'mansuh' this law, so I'm asking you to please openly comment on this, because this is obviously quite an allegation, I think.
For me, personally, Keadilan always gives me the impression that the party is based on one individual which is "membela nasib Anwar Ibrahim bukan membela nasib rakyat" but your party repeteadly denied this. Bukankah Malaysia itu lebih penting daripada seorang individual? I believe so, hence why I'm writing to you. Perhaps you care to comment, in light of this mansuh policy how can this policy solely benefit and protect the interest of fellow Malaysian?
I believe, Malaysia is bigger than an individual and the government must play its role to protect Malaysia at all cost. In saying that, it's obvious that the government must make tough decision in making policies albeit controversial that can keep the country safe.
If our national security policy puts Malaysia at risk and prevent us from taking any security action due to technicality, when under threat, then know that the policy is drafted by a weak party.
My question for the voters is to consider if PKR have the ability to find the balance in all this? Perhaps PKR needs more time to get use to administration, but the party's lack of experience is very apparent. It's quite scary what risk the party willing to take as long as they appear to be in contrast to everything the current government is doing.
A strong government is the one that have an ability to find the balance between humanitarian act and national security act, which in my personal opinion, is obvious under Datuk Najib's revised policy:
Especially now more than ever, we need strong national security policy and this can be seen in all other countries around the world, among others ....
America-“There is an exemption for American citizens from the mandatory detention requirement (section 1032 of the bill), but no exemption for American citizens from the authorization to use the military to indefinitely detain people without charge or trial (section 1031 of the bill). So, the result is that, under the bill, the military has the power to indefinitely imprison American citizens, but it does not have to use its power unless ordered to do so.”
Singapore -
The Internal Security Act (ISA) of Singapore is a statute that allows the Government of Singapore to investigate security threats like international terrorism, foreign subversion, espionage and acts of violence or hatred using race or religion. The Internal Security Act (ISA) of Singapore[1] confers on the government the right to arrest and preventively detain individuals without trial for up to two years at a time in certain defined circumstances under Section 8(1)(a) of the ISA.
(quoted as last I checked)
My questions to you En. Rafizi.....
Why and how can we Malaysian feel safe under your party's administration? Can you please update your blog to explain your counter-terrorism plans under PKR because without this in place, the extra ringgit in the Malaysian pockets are worthless, and you know it.
Thank you very much.
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