Friday, June 3, 2011

Sekiranya PR memerintah Kebebasan bersuara akan hilang


Blogger RBF telah di ugut supaya berhenti menulis blog nya. Dua orang samseng di hantar ke kawasan kediaman nya untuk menghantar isyarat supaya Rbf berhati hati. Ini adalah setelah Tbf menulis berkenaan Husam Musam tokoh PAS.

Di Singapore under kerajaan PAP, tulis buku pasal hukuman gantung pun tidak boleh. baca artikel di bawah. 

Kalau DAP  PAS dan PKR yang perintah Malaysia, ramai lah bloggers dan penulis buku yang akan kena jail atau kena pukul dengan geng gedebe PAS Kelantan.

Memperjuangkan kebebasan dan hak asasi kunun, kebebasan bersuara dan berita yang tidak berat sebelah kunun.

Bila kena batang hidung sendiri macam Husam, walaupun berita itu di sahkan sendiri oleh penerima upah, puak puak ini tidak dapat terima.

Orang orang macam ini you folks nak ambik jadi pemerintah Malaysia? Jangan jadi dungu lah....

P/S bro RBF you rehat lah semasa cuti sekolah... naik sekolah nanti menulis lah semula ..depa gempak saja tu you dont worry.

SINGAPORE: A 76-year-old British author on Friday lost his appeal against a six-week jail term and fine for insulting Singapore’s judiciary in a book about criminal executions in the city-state.

Alan Shadrake, a freelance journalist and author of “Once A Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock”, joked and laughed with reporters outside the court after the judgement was read.

“I expected the decision. I am very sorry for Singapore. I’m not sorry for myself,” he said.

Shadrake will undergo a medical test before he starts his jail term on Wednesday.

He had been out on bail while seeking to reverse a High Court ruling in November that sentenced him to prison and a fine of Sg20,000 (16,150) for insulting the judiciary.

“We affirm the sentence imposed by the judge,” said Justice Andrew Phang of the three-member Court of Appeal panel. There was no immediate comment from the British embassy.

When he launched his appeal, Shadrake defiantly described the charges as “bloody nonsense” and said he was ready to go to jail.

Shadrake’s jail term was the stiffest sentence ever imposed in Singapore for the offence and was denounced by international human rights groups campaigning for an end to executions and for greater freedom of expression in the country.

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