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Young Democrats call for support for Abdul Malik

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Young Democrats call for support for Abdul Malik
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Singapore Democrats

The Young Democrats met with Mr Abdul Malik Muhammad Ghazali yesterday. Mr Abdul was arrested for posting the following comment on Facebook: "It's time to burn the minister and the pap for this incident". He was released on bail pending further investigation.

During our meeting Mr Malik revealed that, on top of the questions pertaining to the issue, the police had asked him questions such as whether he had joined any political party and what were his political affiliations.

How is Mr Abdul's political affiliation relevant to the issue at hand, which is about the YOG and his comments in the Facebook group set up to take issue with the Government's handling of the Games? Is the Singapore Police Force going to decide on its course of action based on the blogger's political affiliation?

It is also disturbing that comments made by netizens can be taken out of context and be misconstrued by the authorities who are showing increasing signs of paranoia.

Mr Abdul's use of the word "burn" is a figure of speech and should not be taken literally just as Mr Lee Kuan Yew's violent imagery of meeting his opponents in a cul-de-sac and drawing a hatchet is not taken literally by the police.

Mr Lee's actual quote: "Everybody knows that in my bag I have a hatchet, and a very sharp one. You take me on, I take my hatchet, we meet in the cul-de-sac."

Mr Abdul is being investigated for “inciting violence and public disorder” under Section 267 Chapter 244 of the penal code. His laptop was also seized as part of the investigation. He is also being investigated for his involvement in the 'I Hate YOG Organising Committee' group in Facebook.

The Young Democrats stand by Mr Abdul Malik. It is perfectly within his rights to set up the Facebook group and to be associated in any way to any political group he wishes.

Also, it is the Young Democrats' view that Mr Abdul Malik has been singled out. A perusal of said group's content shows comments that are even more contentious.

The 'I Hate the YOG Organising Committee' group was formed by netizens to express their disatisfaction and disgruntlement towards the YOG's organising committee over their handling of the event. The comments therein should be taken as fair comment and criticism. Our mother party has also spoken up on the matter as have several bloggers.

The Internet is currently the only way that citizens can voice out their dissent and dissatisfaction because the traditional media is heavily influenced by the state. And yet, even this little avenue that is left for the citizens to exercise our rights to freedom of expression is fast being taken away.

This development is of grave concern to us in the Young Democrats and we emphatically register our disquiet over the matter. We will continue to speak up and act for Singaporean youths whenever and wherever they are unjustly treated by the state.

We offer our support to Mr Abdul Malik and we hope that all other youth organisations will do the same.

Jarrod Luo
Honorary Secretary
for Young Democrats
 
My personal opinion: Don't like YOG, bash YOG and bash Vivian but not a need to use such stirring words like "burn", just poke fun at both of them will suffice.

Using such stirring words falls nicely into the PAP trap.

Don't take things too personal, life is too stressed and short for that.
 
My personal opinion: Don't like YOG, bash YOG and bash Vivian but not a need to use such stirring words like "burn", just poke fun at both of them will suffice.

Using such stirring words falls nicely into the PAP trap.

Don't take things too personal, life is too stressed and short for that.

Yes, that's harsh and inciteful even if not in context and aftermath of the burning of Seng Han Tong. Disagreements can be discussed in a civil way with civil language. In context and aftermath of the burning of Seng Han Tong, I'm not surprised that they arrested him.
 
Yes, that's harsh and inciteful even if not in context and aftermath of the burning of Seng Han Tong. Disagreements can be discussed in a civil way with civil language. In context and aftermath of the burning of Seng Han Tong, I'm not surprised that they arrested him.
I always respect my opponents, even though we have different views and thinkings, because everyone is entitled to his/her own opinions. The bad habit of some Singaporean netizens is to take it too personally and start flaming another just because of a difference in opinions.

Sad to see respect for opponents is dwindling in SG.
 
Yes, that's harsh and inciteful even if not in context and aftermath of the burning of Seng Han Tong. Disagreements can be discussed in a civil way with civil language. In context and aftermath of the burning of Seng Han Tong, I'm not surprised that they arrested him.

Oh come on! If the PAP minister felt felt that he was in imminent threat then he himself should be locked up and put under 24 hour surveilance!

If the PAP MP didn't feel to be in imminent danger then why didn't he ask the poster to explain his writings? What kind of a leader is this MP. It seems to me that PAP MP do not understand their role in society. As leaders, they are to guide and set benchmarks for good civil behaviour. What kind of an example is this MP setting for the people of Singapore.

Which criminal will put his intentions on a publicly assessed website? This is all paranoia from a PAP MP. If any MP cannot have the patience to engage Singaporeans of all thoughts and ideas then they should not run for public office.

This issue goes to show us that even more than ever that the PAP and their ministers are a million miles away from the layperson in Singapore.
 
Forget the photo for YD and Abdul Malik...

abdulmalik.jpg
 
When Young democrats are involved, is it just for wayang? :mad:
 
My personal opinion: Don't like YOG, bash YOG and bash Vivian but not a need to use such stirring words like "burn", just poke fun at both of them will suffice.

What's wrong with the word "BURN"? It could be a metaphor for Burning an Effigy. Heck, even John Farnham wrote the song "Burn for you"
Our ministers should "LIGHTEN UP" & see things on the bright side.
The people who publicly declare threats are cowards. They should be wary of those who are silent.
 
Funny for Young SDP to compare MM Lee with this m&d...

MM Lee has the Law behind him, whereas this m&d has broken law...
 
Support Abdul Malik or else my OA dogs will unleash their power on you. My reCHEEme is the be all and end all of your existence.
And this ugly clone of leetahbar and gang is on his way to a long sponsored vacation, courtesy of the OA. :D

Any assholes here who feeds this PAP troll will be assed by the OA. :D

 
Actually, this Malik was already a personal affiliate with some members and affiliates of the SDP, not that he only got to know them after the incident.
 
I think it is just a way for him to make himself known before 'officially' joining the opposition.
 
Watch it! Even words like 'bash' are offensive, for in those old days, the PAP people were bashed a lot by triads and gangsters. Old Man himself wasnt bashed but he was pushed into a monsoon drain. So 'push' may be the next taboo verb.

My personal opinion: Don't like YOG, bash YOG and bash Vivian but not a need to use such stirring words like "burn", just poke fun at both of them will suffice.

Using such stirring words falls nicely into the PAP trap.

Don't take things too personal, life is too stressed and short for that.
 
Aspiring oppositions must learn to use precedent set by the ruling party.

Next time, don't say 'burn'. Use the word 'fix'. You will be safe.
 
YDP or SDP support you = nothing, in fact, maybe can get 1 cup of kopi at cantonment road :D:D
 
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