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Posted by Super Admin   
Friday, 09 May 2008 16:21

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My wife is very touched with the support shown and the solidarity demonstrated by friends, bloggers and readers of Malaysia Today. In such a situation words can never really explain how one feels. To all Malaysians, on behalf of my wife and my entire family, I would like to express our most sincere gratitude. And this comes from the bottom of our hearts.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin 

When the police came to my home last Friday to confiscate my computers, I was not at all shocked or perturbed. I had half-expected that to happen considering the response to my 25 April 2008 article in this same column, Let’s send the Altantuya murderers to hell (read the article here). And the response I am talking about is the public statement by the wife of the Deputy Prime Minister plus the letter from the Deputy Prime Minister’s Press Secretary (read the letter here).

As the police left my house, they issued me a Section 111 order to report to the Cyber Crime Division of Bukit Aman at 11.00am the following morning for my statement to be recorded. However, at 3.15pm that same day, they phoned me and asked whether I could go there at 4.00pm instead, that means in 45 minutes time, rather than the following day at 11.00am as originally ordered.

I phoned Sam, my lawyer, and he told me I need not comply to this ‘request’ as the Section 111 order had stipulated 11.00am, Saturday, 3 May 2008 and not 4.00pm, Friday, 2 May 2008. Since the order said 11.00am Saturday, then that is the date and time I should report to Bukit Aman and I can legally refuse to their request to come in a day earlier.

Nevertheless, I decided to consent to this request although I had legal grounds to refuse to do so. The police then told me that a police report had been made against me on the article mentioned above so they have to take my statement. I asked to see a copy of the police report plus the statement from the person who had lodged the report but they admitted they did not have it nor has the police officer who was to take my statement seen it yet. For all intents and purposes it did not exist. (Read the full story here: Towering Malays and the ‘hush’ on Peace Hill)

On Monday, at about 9.15pm, I received a phone call from the same police officer who raided my house three days earlier and he wanted to know if I could go to the Jalan Duta magistrates court at 9.30am the following morning, Tuesday, 6 May 2008. He asked me to look for DSP Mahfuz and said that they will be charging me. I asked what they were charging me for and he replied that he does not know. I then said if he knows that I am supposed to report to the Jalan Duta magistrates court and what time and day I am supposed to report there, surely he must know what I am going to be charged for. He replied maybe it is for sedition but he is not sure.

I called the police officer back five minutes later and he confirmed that it will be for sedition after all. But there are so many courts in Jalan Duta. Which court am I supposed to go to? He did not know. He said just hang around the lobby and they will come find me and escort me to the correct court.

I arrived in Jalan Duta at 8.45am, 45 minutes ahead of schedule. By 10.15am I was still hanging around and no DSP Mahfuz came to see me. One of my lawyers then went upstairs to try to find out which court my case was going to be held in and he came back to inform me that there is no case registered yet in the Jalan Duta magistrates court.

At 10.30am, I received a phone call from DSP Mahfuz asking me to go to the PJ sessions court. We all rushed to PJ and arrived there at 11.00am as instructed only to find out that there is no case registered there as well. In fact, the magistrate was on medical leave. Furthermore, no charges against me had been prepared yet.

I was asked to sit down and wait while they phone the magistrate to come back to work. They also needed to prepare the charge and register my case. It appears like they had decided to charge me first and then prepared the charge and decided which court to charge me in as an afterthought.

Under the Sedition Act they need to arrest me or at the very least issue me a summons. A summons under the Sedition Act is bailable but not compoundable like in a traffic summons. The maximum fine is RM5,000 or a jail term of three years or both. In my case, they had not served any summons, nor had they served a warrant of arrest, and my case was not even registered nor the charges prepared. For all intents and purposes, I was in court on my own free will and I need not have gone there if I did not want to.

After a lot of last minute preparing the charge, registering my case, and the magistrate on sick leave finally coming back to work, etc., they charged me, to which I pleaded not guilty. They then set the maximum bail of RM5,000.

This RM5,000 bail was absolutely unnecessary. I need not even have gone to court. There was no legal obligation on my part to do so. They just phoned me to ask whether I could go to court and I agreed to do so. I did so willingly, demonstrating full cooperation, and without forcing them to follow proper procedures. After all, how do I know who was on the other line? How do I know that this was a legitimate and not a crank call? They produced no evidence that I was to be charged and they did ask whether I could come to court -- and a question like that is open to a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer. They did not say I must go to court. They asked whether I could go to court.

So, when they imposed the maximum RM5,000 bail I refused to pay it and instead chose to be remanded until the day of the hearing in October 2008. When they asked me why, I replied that they could have posed bail on personal bond seeing how I was very cooperative and did not offer any resistance. I did not even insist they follow proper procedures but was quite willing to respond to mere phone calls.

When I arrived in Sungai Buloh Prison, something happened that put the entire prison on full alert. Sirul and Azilah, who were in the same block as me, Blok Damai, shouted for me to watch my back and that they will get me. I was quickly whisked out of the block. It seems they were angry that the Altantuya murder trial, which had disappeared from the radar screens, has now, again, been given the spotlight. Why should that upset them? Why the need for the Altantuya murder trial to disappear from the radar screens?

I was then assigned to my own cell, cell 8, and was not allowed to come into contact with any of the other prisoners. My cell door was permanently locked and whenever I had to leave my cell they would assign two or three Special Forces personnel, UPK, as my bodyguards. As further precautions, I refused to touch any drink or food as I remembered very well the arsenic poisoning that Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim suffered when he too was in the same prison.

So, from the time I entered prison until the time I walked out four days later, I did not eat or drink, which of course the prison interpreted as a hunger strike. They told me that a hunger strike is a serious crime and they could charge me for that. But that was the least of my worries at that point of time.

I met no less than five or six senior officers at different points of time who all insisted that I agree to meet my wife and lawyers so that they could arrange bail for me. I made it very clear that I refuse to see anyone because I do not want them to start crying and begging me to agree to bail as that would weaken me. If I shut myself out from the rest of the world that would make it easier to stand firm.

The head of the Special Forces and someone from the Intelligence Unit also met me to explain that they will try their best to keep me safe. Nevertheless, they can’t watch over me 100% of the time so my continued presence in prison is a great burden to the entire staff. We are on full alert and we have to report to the ministry every hour on the hour. No one can sleep because of you, they said, so please agree to bail and leave.

One of the Special Forces chaps told me to never trust anyone. Don’t even trust the men in uniform, not even if they wear this same uniform, he tugged on his shirt to emphasis the point. Your life here is worth a packet of tobacco. Prisoners will kill just for that. And Sirul (or was it Azilah?) is very intelligent, he added. He knows which prisoners can be bought and he has many on his payroll. He can always get someone to do his job for him.

Whenever I was brought out they made sure that Sirul and Azilah, and the other 18 or so police officers that are in their same block, were locked up. Once, when they brought me out, and someone in the walktie-talkie said that the two were in the hospital, they quickly locked me up and only brought me out again after the two were safely locked up. I could see that they were not merely trying to frighten me but were genuinely worried.

Look, they told me, we have only 600 men against more than 5,000 inmates. And not all 600 are on shift at the same time. This prison was built for only 2,500 inmates so we are grossly overcapacity. If anything does happen, our personnel are grossly outnumbered. And with you here the potential for something happening is very great. Please, they appealed, consider your stand of not agreeing to bail. If not for your sake at least for ours. Whether you wish to live or die is your decision. But whatever happens to you will affect all our careers as well.

Anyway, to cut a long story even longer, I finally agreed to meet my wife and agreed to my wife’s appeal that she be allowed to pay the bail. After all, a knife in my stomach would not exactly be what the doctor would recommend.

I made many friends in my very short stay in the Sungai Buloh Prison: the Indian chap who was on trial for kidnapping who kept peeping into my cell to ask whether I needed everything, the Indonesian transvestite across from my cell who kept calling me ‘sayang’ and offered to massage my aching back, the Chinese man on trial for money laundering who asked for my autograph, the air force pilot who searched all over prison for reading glasses so that I could read my books, and all the guards and Special Forces chaps who smiled and gave me the thumbs-up when I greeted them with ‘Makkal Sakhti’. And they all wanted just one thing. They wanted me home so that I can continue to write and so that they can continue to find out the truth as to what is happening in this country.

Yes, I was touched. I was touched that alleged kidnappers and murderers and those we would normally consider the scum of the earth, and all those who are guarding them in prison, know about Makkal Sakhti and want the message of Makkal Sakhti to continue through Malaysia Today. To those who are on the outside looking in, these people are the forgotten people. These people no longer exist. You do not have names in prison. You are just a number and a statistic. But when you are amongst them, you can see that they have chosen a life different from yours -- theirs is a life of crime -- but their aspirations and ideals are the same as we on the outside looking in. They too want justice, equality, democracy, freedom of speech and a better Malaysia for all.

Yes, they might be criminals. And they may be criminals out of choice. But life never really gave them too many choices. Some turn to crime out of greed. But many turn to crime out of sheer need and desperation. And these are the faces I saw in prison, faces of people whom life offered not many choices. But then one of these faces may be the last face I see. One of these faces may be that of the one sent to do the evil deed of those who feel I have brought the spotlight back onto a murder trial that was almost buried and forgotten if not for the article I had written.

My wife knows I can be very stubborn and I seldom back down once I have made my resolution. She also knows that I can marah nyamuk and bakar kelambu, which can be considered irrational to most. But the support from all and sundry kept her strong and allowed her the will to fight. She is very touched with the support shown and the solidarity demonstrated by friends, bloggers and readers of Malaysia Today. In such a situation words can never really explain how one feels. To all Malaysians, on behalf of my wife and my entire family, I would like to express our most sincere gratitude. And this comes from the bottom of our hearts.

And to all Malaysians, I also want to say that I am sorry for allowing myself to be persuaded in agreeing to accept bail. I feel like I have let you down after earlier rejecting bail and instead choosing to stay in jail until my hearing in October. Under the circumstances, why should I allow my adversaries to finish me off like a cornered rat? At least if one has to go down let it be one goes down fighting.

On the money collected thus far, if all you donors can agree to it, I am going to propose that the surplus be put into a BLOGGERS DEFENCE FUND so that any blogger who may in future suffer persecution from the powers-that-be will have financial support to stand and fight. The bail is of course refundable and can be put back into the fund for future use. And the fund can also be used for legal costs whenever we can’t find lawyers who will defend bloggers on a pro bono basis.

That is all for today. I am still slightly disoriented and my aching back is not allowing me to focus that well -- so sorry if my piece today is slightly below par.

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written by gctham, May 09, 2008 16:25:22
My Dear Lord, you back on air so soon. We are all glad to hear from you again. May God Bless you and family. The Road to justice is still long but we all will walk with you.
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written by CMohan, May 09, 2008 16:27:04
Glad to see you back so soon. Take care and have a good rest. There's a long battle ahead and we need you strong and fresh. Cheers!
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written by malsia1206, May 09, 2008 16:28:13
RPK, the irony is you are getting more open support pouring all over when you are inside rather than out! If not for the threats coming from within Sungai Buloh prison, you can expect this support to swell for each day you continue to be in. Oh, what the heck, that's not supposed to be how it works. The odour of your pipe would stale the prison air and be rather unhealthy to your inmates. You bet the Malaysian rakyat welcomes you what they'd say 'Welcome, home sweet home'. BTW, your wife held up well with your daughter and we are all proud of them too. What a family.
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written by rayfire, May 09, 2008 16:31:52
Glad you are back , Our Patriot, Our Hero! smilies/grin.gif
Let's ensure the charges consequently will be dropped as it is ridiculous to begin with!
Have a good rest, spend time with your grandchildren to momentarily forget about the agony of being in there for two days.
Thanks for speaking up for us and we shall do the same for you anytime!

please visit http://rayfire-viewpoint.blogspot.com
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written by Littlebird, May 09, 2008 16:32:12
Welcome back!!
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written by simply_say, May 09, 2008 16:32:55
"Aggression, the writer's main source of energy " - Ted Solotaroff

After 2 nites in jail and without food, gee...I wish I hav that kind of energy. Attack!!!

Easily insert quotes and jokes into your writing at http://www.xlpert.com/quotes.htm
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written by freedom lover, May 09, 2008 16:35:16
"Yes, they are criminals. They are criminals out of choice."

RPK, they are criminals out of choice. But these criminals are guarded by established criminals. The fear is only what these established criminals do to deny justice to the criminals out of choice!
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written by romerz, May 09, 2008 16:38:16
Dear RPK,

There is nothing for you to apologize to.

You have done more for the cause of freedom from tyranny and oppression than anyone of us can possibly dream of.

It is you whom we have to thank for caring about our beloved country.
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written by zhanyiyi, May 09, 2008 16:40:24
You did not let us down. The Merciful God allows to to fight another day rather than to be exterminated unnecessarily!!! Keep the home fires burning.
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written by whoisthis, May 09, 2008 16:40:58
Assalammu'alaikum wbt

We are happy that you are now out and safe and sound. Even though we are so far away but the whole family has been praying for your safety. YAB Tok Guru's letter to you really touched us and hope you will follow the advise given.

Lots of love from all of us.

Wassalam.

Idris
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written by jagz, May 09, 2008 16:41:05
RPK..there is nothing for you to apologize.. We are happy that you are out rather then bein there in jail...

Thanks god ur out.. take good rest and hope to read more of ur articles.. *addicted to em* smilies/grin.gif
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written by smeagrooo, May 09, 2008 16:42:12
RPK,

If those 2 scums had threatened u in prison, shldnt u be lodging a police report and slap them with another charge? Send them to 6 feet under hell.

MEantime, the threat outside the prison is also very real so do take extra precaution.
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written by Raja Chulan, May 09, 2008 16:42:59
Let us set up BLOGGER DEFENCE FUND. Let us help bloggers to reform Malaysia.

I second the motion by Pete.
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written by willwin, May 09, 2008 16:43:33
hey, welcome back!

no, you didn't let us down at all. all of us wanted you out, after reading this, it just confirmed that it's wise that you are out, we were worried to death for your safety.

take a good rest. see you soon!

God bless you.
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written by Taufique, May 09, 2008 16:43:52
Dear Sir,

Alhamdulillah that you are fine. What you stated in this article was my worry, ie, the other inmates, or whoever has a grudge against you. Seems that my worry wasnt unfounded.

Either ways, Im most gracious to God for keeping you safe. and like jagz mentioned above, you have nothing to apologize for.

In any event that you are in trouble, we, the general public, will InshaAllah do everything possible to assist you.

Please get your due rest to recuperate. Salams.
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written by delCapo, May 09, 2008 16:43:59
Hey RPK... good to see u this morning.. did u like seeing most of us in Yellow... & the special tShirt they made ? "Justice for ALL...tantuya"!!!

dunno why u r apologising.
If anything, u have created further awareness locally & internationally... by once again, being a selfless, righteous.... but stubborn bugger..

Rest well, sir...
Many battles ahead... we r all behind u..


!!!JUSTICE FOR RPK !!!JUSTICE FOR RPK !!!JUSTICE FOR RPK !!!
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written by aryn, May 09, 2008 16:44:15
You are one of us. If the powers that be don't understand people's power, now they do.

Glad you are safe, out and about.

Go, give them hell. We walk the talk with you.
Take care. Let's unite, Malaysia and fight against injustice.

p.s support the brave residents of Bandar Makhota Cheras who wre tear-gassed last night for fighting against injustice.
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written by AngryTaxpayer, May 09, 2008 16:45:02
I certainly didn't feel let down RPK. Your account of the forgotten ones behind bars certainly touched my heart, that the (alleged or not) thieves, robbers, etc, are, at the end of the day, more human than the ones steering this ship.
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written by longjaafar, May 09, 2008 16:45:05
RPK's brief detention has got it's upside too, ie the outpouring of sympathy and support, not only in words, but in action and in kind. If I were Najib, I'll be very scared, especially when the likelihood of BN being toppled at federal level is very real. I think we will only know the truth once the BN is no more the govt.
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written by peng, May 09, 2008 16:45:34
Thank God you are back and in one piece!
Please do not apologize. We will continue to be behind you in this.
As for the funds, I support the BLOGGERS DEFEND FUND.
Rest and recharge and let's continue with the fight.
God bless you and family.
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written by Wisdom above, May 09, 2008 16:46:20
I believed you have blessed and forgive your enemies.

A merry heart is the best medicine.

Syabas. Barisan Rakyat.
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written by EdwinXX, May 09, 2008 16:46:25
I'm touched when you relate your experience about the prisoners and prison guards inside there. You are right, some people do things out of sheer desperation and need. The guards and special force are doing as they're commanded because they still need to feed themselves and their family. Deep in their heart I'm sure they know that what RPK is done is nothing compared to what some of the politicians are doing outside the prison under the name of 'racial integration' or 'national security'. We need a brave-leader from the police force to rise against the real criminals of the country.
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written by Jarratt, May 09, 2008 16:47:25
hey,

i'm just glad you're back home, safe, and in the arms of people closest to you. I cannot tell you how worried I was when I heard the news and constantly followed malaysiakini. Just the uncertainty of what was happening to you inside made me sick. At least now you are back out and accounted for and my mind can be back at ease. I don't think anybody would even begin that you let us down, for all that you have already done and for all of what you will do. RPK, You can do more good outside than inside.

I just regret I couldn't donate. Being in a different timezone, by the time I found out about the drive it was closed.

Rest up and take care of yourself. We all still need vanguards like you.
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written by Peranakan, May 09, 2008 16:47:35
Kita ni, tak suka cakap banyak banyak. Tapi bila kita lihat you dah keluar dengan selamat...adale air mata sikit-sikit.
Bro RPK, we are with you ..mati-matian.
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written by leonardo, May 09, 2008 16:47:45
Why sori-sori one, we are all very proud of you. Take a good rest.
p.s. Love to read your writes again.
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written by Traveller2020, May 09, 2008 16:47:59
We are proud of you Pete.You have been where anwar,Lim Kit Siang haave been.The importance of freedom and justice would mean more real and important to you now.
Stay the course Pete and our hopes and preayers are with you and thank God what a engaging wife you have.She could be like Wan Azizah now...the feeling of hopelesness dashed etc.
The whole of Malaysia is with you Pete...you have our word on that!
I hope you will be the roving ambassador of Mongolia...maybe it is about time the Mongolian government think deeply about it and consider you Charge De Affairs and why not?
It is a long road ahead and things like sedition is now the new mantra for Malaysia.Funny communism was the mantra at one time in the early years.
Perhaps Pete run through us what sedition means like you lecture us about the Federal Constitution.
It looks like back to class for me....Sedition - An Idiot's Guide ? Probabaly we have to pass a test when we take our driving license together or get our identity card?
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written by optimuz, May 09, 2008 16:48:09
YM RPK,

Welcome back! Praise the Lord!

You do not have to apologize for anything...you've done nothing wrong.

Under the circumstances, with such unscrupulous people at their bidding, there's no saying what the present monkeys can do. I'm glad that it was UPK who attended to you and not UTK smilies/wink.gif

But in any case, this battle is best fought with your pen. It certainly is mightier than the sword. Better for you to be behind this PC (Pers Comp) than the other PC (prison cell)...

Sir, take a rest, and a bow. The world is watching. You'll Never Walk Alone!
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written by nowinnofee, May 09, 2008 16:50:41
Hello RPK,

Welcome back.....however, I would like to extend my greetings to your wife also. This because I dont think her heart or her mind would have been at home because it must have been in the prison with you. so welcome back Marina.
It was indeed a pleasure again to read this, however, I must say, it showed a more gentler side of you. You must have spent quite a lot of time reflecting? ( I could be wrong here) which clearly shows in your article. Having said this, it is a great read as always.
Have a good rest to you and your family
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written by Hanif07, May 09, 2008 16:51:10
We are all glad you back and safe Sir.. and thank you for your writes but didn't expect it so soon actually..take a good rest
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written by TruthSayer, May 09, 2008 16:51:28
Dear Pete,

Firstly, you need not apologise to anyone for standing up for us. All Malaysians are already indebted to you for staying in prison and making Malaysia "famous" worldwide.

Secondly, I think you might be the first in Malaysia to be evicted from prison! Welcome back to the outside world.

John Maxwell defined leadership as simply "Influence". According to his definition, you are now our leader. Please let us know what we can do to support you in anyway to keep up the fight.
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written by whlau, May 09, 2008 16:52:04
To all Malaysians, on behalf of my wife and my entire family, I would like to express our most sincere gratitude. And this comes from the bottom of our hearts.

And to all Malaysians, I also want to say that I am sorry for allowing myself to be persuaded in agreeing to accept bail. I feel like I have let you down after earlier rejecting bail and instead choosing to stay in jail until my hearing in October.


Your wife must be commended for supporting you no matter what and putting up with you all these while! She must be a very strong person. Kudos to her!

And you don't have to say sorry for agreeing to bail. You are much more valuable alive than dead.

Welcome back!
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written by oknyua, May 09, 2008 16:52:33
YM RPK, your article prompted the "public opinion court" and implicated their bosses, sure they get boiling angry because in the original deal iot could be for the case to be thrown out - right? And they walk free.

So we all MT readers and writers, avoid Sg Buloh Prison at all cost, including offering bribe if necessary.



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written by Power5492, May 09, 2008 16:52:49
Dear RPK
We love no matter what. Period.
We need you no matter what. Period
We will support you no matter what.Period.
We will Defend you no matter what.Period.
RPK you lead we follow and together we will bring down the walls of injustice.
People Power
Power
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written by RitchieLow, May 09, 2008 16:53:19
Dear RPK,

Yes, please setup the BDF (defense fund) as it will probably be much needed in days to come.

Posting bail and not allowing oneself to be incarcerated will be better without diminishing the fight in any way. Else we won;t get to read what really happened! Not to mention alleviating your family from unnecessary worry.

Hidup RPK! x 10000
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written by johnnie, May 09, 2008 16:54:22
Hi RPK
nice to read your blog again. man you dont waste time do you. welcome back!
Wow from what I have read, sound like a script out of a hollywood movie or Hong kong series. The two guys are angry probably because you have upset their plans perhaps.. Maybe they have been told lie low in the cell for awhile until things are fixed and maybe they will "walk" out.?? But now you have cause a stir up the case a bit and now their plan back fire.! you never know.?? smilies/grin.gif
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written by kent chong, May 09, 2008 16:55:07
Dear RPK and MT supporters,

I agree with RPK , extra fund keep it for "BLOGGERS DEFENCE FUND ". I beleieve now gomen try to identify all bloggers and keep in their records.

to PDRM: agree with me?
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written by omarkhayyam, May 09, 2008 16:55:18
high time u use the fund to hire some security for urself and the safety of ur family Pete

glad to c u back in action so soon

cheers
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written by teo siew chin, May 09, 2008 16:55:21
"...Sirul and Azilah, who were in the same block as me, Blok Damai, shouted for me to watch my back and that they will get me..."
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that is a very very strange action from those 2. you saw their faces, can do a composite sketch of them?
hmmm look like the prison chaps are the 'good guys'


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written by SeriousLy, May 09, 2008 16:55:30
Dear RPK,
Hey, Good chap! You didn't let us down! I posted my wish that you come to your senses to come out as soon as possible! but its good to be in there for a few days! To your beautiful idea of BLOGGERS DEFEND FUND may have certain implication! Hopefully will be good on all points! A 'CRY FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH' or blogging campaign should be the next step to encourage whistle blowers to blog.
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written by Rusty Hammer, May 09, 2008 16:55:39
RPK,
Glad to hear you're back. No apology needed whatsoever.
Expecting you to take a rest and back to your usual writing self in a few days but didn't expect it so soon.
Was worried when i heard the rumours abt the 2 criminals threatening ur life. Thank God you were in safe hands while in Sg. Buloh prison.
Welcome back RPK.
God Bless you.
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written by sam, May 09, 2008 16:57:03
RPK,

Have a good rest my friend. You will never walk alone.
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written by FFT, May 09, 2008 16:59:21
Dear RPK,

I speak for myself here, but thanks is certainly not necessary. You may not know the majority of us here (and perhaps can't stand half of us here), but in a bizarre way, we're sorta family. And family does what it can, no strings attached.

OK, that's the first and last time I am going to be soppy...back to busting nuts.

You have my vote for the Blogger's Defense Fund. I sense a terrible storm is approaching. Perhaps we can start by helping out Syed Akbar Ali, a fellow MT comments section junkie, who is also presently being persecuted.

As for your stint at Sungai Buloh, seems to me that it was an act of attempted murder orchestrated by someone who has a LOT to lose.

And in no particular way related to the above statement, everybody please go to Toyol's website and look at his poll for who is the most likely candidate to replace Badawi:

http://www.drkhir.com

Now go get some rest.
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written by jayjay, May 09, 2008 16:59:22
RPK,
Firstly its nice to read your articles again. Thanks for the first hand insight of what its like in the Sg Buloh Prison.
Secondly, you need not feel sorry for accepting bail. We didn't actually want you to stay for even a day in that kind of place. When they said the hearing date is Oct 08, it is subject to postponement as you know (something Msian authorities often use to frustrate those involved) and so, you may end up being in prison longer than expected. So, its a good move to be out.
Lastly, yes, I for one, agree to the BLOGGERS DEFENCE FUND.

Have a good rest, and then, let's continue the fight together! Makkal Sakti!!
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