At some point in the last thirty years … definitely somewhere within the regime of Mahathir … the Government of Malaysia stumbled onto the effectiveness of using Fear as a means of controlling its own people.
By Steadyaku47
From my own recollections it started with the May 13th Riots in 1969. What became obvious to all of us was the use of the Police and the Army to quell the volatility of the situation in a very short time very effectively. The sight of the Police and the Army roaming the street of Kuala Lumpur sobered us all up and brought order out of chaos and calm out of a stressful situation. That the Police and Army then went on to terrorize the Chinese and Indians population was simply accepted by thegovernment as collateral damage.
Looking at the blog that I write – peoplecommenting on what I write routinely signed off as ‘anonymous’ – and they do the same in other blogs – worried that the Special Branch will be able to trace them for reading undesirable articles.
Bloggers are routinely called in by PDRM to have ‘chat’s. RPK is constantly threatened to be incarcerated under the ISA,
Read more at: The Politics of Fear

written by a guest, November 21, 2009 01:41:16
written by toroono78, November 19, 2009 23:34:36
The fcuking AG is going to appeal the HIGH COURT RULING but his did not do the same with ROSAK PU*IDA who ran off to UK with RM500M.VERY FAST AND GOOD AT HIS JOB.HOPE HE DIES JUST LIKE HIS BROTHER THE FORMER AG WITHOUT ENJOYING HIS PENSION.
written by Wisdom above, November 19, 2009 16:43:22
written by Nixcloud, November 19, 2009 16:19:04
written by Ghifarix, November 19, 2009 16:09:04
The Kuala Lumpur High Court ruled that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission can only question its witnesses during the daytime as per its Act.
One scary agency curtailed; still all victims sue their ass.

























