Monday, October 6, 2008

Is Abolishing Of The ISA Call Weakening And Fading Away?

Abolish The ISA


Raja Petra In court Today

Photo courtesy People's Parliament.

All news are now focus on the PM trauma and Umno members infighting for positions in their coming party election.

We must not be distracted and must continue to rally the call for all ISA detainees to be released and the repeal of the ISA Act.

We cannot just allow a few brave ones to carry out all the works and us just sitting at home comfortably and shouting in blogs that we are this and that with them in spirit.

There are calls from various blogs including this blog asking people to show up at the PJ sessions court to lend support for RPK. Malaysiakini has this report:
Raja Petra in PJ to face sedition charge
Internal Security Act detainee Raja Petra Kamarudin was bought to the Petaling Jaya Sessions Court this morning to face a sedition trial. He was brought in at about 8.30am, while outside the court, a handful of supporters were there to lend support.


"JUST A HANDFUL OF SUPPORTERS" reported by Malaysiakini while other online news reported as around three dozens people there.

Many have excuses for not being there, which is quite understandable, just like me, I am from Penang and could not be there. Although I am from Penang I had attended most ISA related calls within my region.

The Umno /Bn government is not listening to our call for the abolishing of the ISA and to release all the ISA retainees.

We must not relent but stay strong and continue to fight against this draconian ISA. Go and attend any ISA rallies or candle light vigil around your areas. Be there physically to tell the Umno /BN government that enough is enough.


Another candle light vigil will be held in Penang, please attend and bring your friends and relatives to show support for this cause. It's peaceful and always have been.

Candle Light Vigil At Penang Dewan Sri Pinang

Date: 10 October 2008 (Friday)

Time: 9:00 pm



Those who cannot participate in these activities due to various reasons you can support by clicking on the following links:

FREE ALL THE ISA DETAINEES  (Over 39,138 people had signed)

ABOLISH THE ISA  (Over 40,799 e-mail sent)

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