Activist demands justice for Teoh
Social activist Hii Tiong Huat held a one-man street protest seeking justice for Teoh Beng Hock yesterday.
I saw him at bus stand near to Gambier Street & kindly ask me to take his picture.
Hii will conducted his protest at the traffic light intersection in front of St Mary’s Primary School here.
He had with him a placard which bore the words ‘Keadilan Untuk Beng Hock’ (Justice for Beng Hock) and Chinese characters with a similar message.
Hii conducted his lone protest from 8.30am to noon.
“I feel sad over the death of Teoh as we have lost one great citizen. I believe his demise is politically influenced (politically related) and we need to find out the truth behind it,” he said.
Hii hoped the police, including its forensics team and related agencies, would fully probe Teoh’s cause of death and not leave the case unsolved.
So that the political scenario to-day in Malaysia.
For me I'm sad to say that internet connection or services in my area is getting worst each day.I can't even reply the comment from my cyber friends...& the worst thing is that whenever we make a report I have the same old answer from them "We are upgrading our services".
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9 comments:
An aware activist awaits attention always!
heheh..boleh tahan juak uncle tok, sggp nya sorg2 jak tunjuk perasaan hehe..
Yes, I can read his hand writing. Wonder why he particular pay attention to this particular case. Anyway a brave man.
let the police solve this case and try not to speculate
Great post...Thanks for sharing..Unseen Rajasthan
best wishes for your isp! hope the upgradation happens soon! or else you might have to resort to protest too!
This is a very hard hotting post. A man to be admired I hope by highlighting his cause he has gained more support and hopefully leads to justice.
i wish that his case will be resolved. i think it happens in many places.
nice documentary work. I loved my time in Sarawak. In fact both Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo treated me so well - even in some of the most remote places.
It is a shame your southern brothers and sisters don't have the same access to education as what you guys do.
Thanks for the blog!
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