
Had a brand new pack of 6 candles ready & an improvised windproof holder, but arriving at Amcorp Mall around 9:15 I saw no activity on the padang. People were gathered in front of the Mall and it was great to be greeted immediately by a few fellow bloggers who recognized me. That's the nicest feature of physically attending these community events - every face you see, even if you haven't been introduced, is already a friend.


Got a call from a friend who said the cops had forced her to turn back at a roadblock, so she decided to go home. She added that a few other buddies were with RPK at a club further down the street so I decided it would make my 3-hour commute to PJ worthwhile if I at least got to say hello to the national superhero in person. True enough, there he was, looking mellow and benign, a digital-age version of man-for-all-seasons Sir Thomas More, being interviewed by a couple of people with videocams. When they finished I gave him a very heartfelt hug (I've only met RPK once before, briefly, in 1999 when he was coordinating the KeADILan website, but after I dropped a hint he did remember our meeting).
Magnificent Marina was there too but got only a quick hug from me because Polis patrol cars were cruising up & down and the crowd started walking slowly towards the PJ Civic Center. Decided to WALK WITH RPK (literally) and when I got to the Civic Center, the Red Helmets were already lined up and beating their shields to scare people. Polis sirens were wailing just for effect. It appeared they had been instructed to intimidate & terrorize the peaceful rakyat gathered there simply because we value democracy and love this nation too much to allow it to be turned into a pirates' lair by a bunch of Scumno scoundrels.

We felt a ripple of aggression emanating from the Red Helmets - some Polis officer must have received a call with instructions to nab a truckload of law-abiding taxpayers just to show the Rakyat you can't mess with the Biggest Bodoh in Bodohland. A voice said, "Let's sing Negaraku before we disperse!" and with surprising sweetness & authentic sincerity, the national anthem was sung wholeheartedly by the 250-300 souls gathered around RPK. Before we could finish, I heard batons banging on shields and knew the Red Helmets were about to charge.

"Let's split," I said to my companion, "it's rather inconvenient to spend the night in the copshop!" As we turned to walk away, what sounded like Orcs on the rampage reached our ears. I turned around and saw the crowd being shoved around like waters in a lake being churned up by a descending helicopter. Good thing I was wearing a black shirt over my red No Holds Barred T-shirt. I remembered to blow out my candle so as not to draw unwanted attention and vanished into the shadows between some large bushes and then got back onto the path leading towards the main road. I could hear harsh voices and the sound of batons smashing on shields (or heads, I couldn't be sure and wasn't inclined to turn around and find out).
We managed to get safely back to New Town and found a coffee shop still open - a few of my friend's friends were already there. They, too, had been at the vigil and were outraged and shaken at the unnecessarily violent turn it had taken.
Home minister Hamid Albar vehemently denied any knowledge of the heavy-handed Polis action until this morning. What an incompetent home minister, to be entirely clueless about an event so politically significant - and to have so little control over the behavior of his own Polis force! Deserves to be sacked on the spot! Everybody knows that only a couple of days ago Hamid Albar suffered the humiliation of being ticked off by an honest judge, when the home minister was accused of abusing his power and bending the law to malicious and partisan political ends. It was nothing less than a public slap in his fat face.
No doubt the Usual Suspects were frothing at the mouth because RPK had the audacity to even exist - what more as a free man and evidently the most beloved, respected and celebrated Son of Malaysia!



I'm glad nothing happened to you, Antares. But from reading so many reports, it looks to me like those guys had specific people in mind - to arrest, I mean. They walked past some people and just said, 'bersurai' to them. And headed in the direction of RPK and the others there with him.
ReplyDeleteSo all the bull in the papers about keeping the peace - well, it's just bull. They had targets in mind. So the question now is: why those targets? No prizes for the correct answer, though. Too simple lah!
Pat
Thanks for the personal account Antares. I was well peaved that I wasn't even allowed to walk to the gathering - the cops stopped me, questioning me about my RPK t shirt and even had the audacity to ask what was in my bag. What a cheek! I told them it was non of their business (which it isn't) but that didn't go down too well. They really are TOO MUCH. I did point out that I wasn't committing any offence - as far as I know it's not a crime to wear an RPK tee or walk in PJ at night or have candles in your bag...was quite amused that they seem terrified of candles though - what a load of wussies. Anyway my reasoning fell on deaf ears and dumb minds, as I knew it would, but I did enjoy winding them up a bit.
ReplyDeleteFinally tonight I got a chance to catch up on all the reports of the events and was horrified to see the chief cop of Selangor deny that the FRU had charged during the singing of Negara Ku - which the Malaysiakini video clearly shows did happen. Just goes to show the cops are downright liars who think they can bully their way out of any situation and therefore fully deserve being compared to the ORCS (Overzealous Royal Constabulary Shisters perhaps?)
Bro,
ReplyDeleteApparently, we were staking out at the wrong end of the police station while the action was ongoing at the other end with lawyers and politicians giving headaches to those cops on duties.
Glad you came by for that drink. Bruce felt honoured to finally meet you face to face.
Don't you just wish you could kick them in the place where it hurts most.
ReplyDeleteI don't mean the cops (for they 'makan gaji' and receive orders from the top, though it would be good to see the cops one day throw caution to the winds and use this tactics on the order-givers).
I mean the who is always in denial mode.
Thanks for the emphaty Mr.Antares.Just doing what we were trained to.am sure we will meet up soon for a drink !
ReplyDeletekeep up the good work !
Pat & Mabuaya - big hugs xox
ReplyDeleteWhisperer - Perhaps we weren't at the
"wrong" end of the copshop; don't forget a few who showed up at the "right" end got arrested too :-)
Peng - I'm not into physical violence. Happy just to kick out the entire BN administration. 51 years cukup lah. Take 10 years off, clean up their act, then they can try again.
Agent Provocateur - In my youth I amused myself pretending to be a daredevil Mat Bond with 9 lives, so I have no quarrel with Law Enforcers. We all begin life as Idealists, thinking we will dedicate our lives to helping others and be recognized as Heroes. Of course, the reality always turns out to be exactly the opposite. It's like James Bond finds out one day that the Queen of England is descended from an ET Dracula bloodline and her husband is a Super-Nazi. Having spent 25 years serving the Crown of England... what does he do, where can he go? The only course left is to come out in the open and blow the whistle on the evil establishment, help the Rakyat bring it down. The Evil Empire is NOT worth saving!
P.S. Agent Provocateur, I forgot to say that there is always hope even for those who have been mind-controlled by the System. What they have done is sever the connections between your brain and your emotional memories by making it painful to remember the traumas you suffered as a child. It's hard work and takes time, but even SB officers can be rehabilitated and healed - provided they themselves long to be healed and reunited with the rest of humanity. In fact, I know a few who somehow managed to retain their human cores - miracles happen! :-)
ReplyDeleteBro, I was standing far right when the song was sung. I could sense the bugger comng. As they come, i quickly walked away.perhaps run. i managed turn around and saw a FRU guy jumped to arrest a guy...
ReplyDeleteIt was terrible. Do they have to be so violence... Its just a peaceful meeting.
However, i will not let my spirit down!!!! i will go again after NOV 26! I wanna finish something that i am doing now and JOIN TO KICK SOME BUTT!
Please help DIGG this article on digg! Let the world know!
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ReplyDeleteaND i dID hAVE a nON tRAUMATIC cHILDHOOD.gREW uP iN tHE lATA iSKANDAR aREA.tHANKS fOR tHE cYNICAL cONCERN tHO.
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they brought Chaos & violence to a peaceful gathering..
ReplyDeletethey gave us a "9-11" to remember & our own mini Sunday Bloody Sunday...
pfff!!
they brought Chaos & violence to a peaceful gathering..
ReplyDeletethey gave us a "9-11" to remember & our own mini Sunday Bloody Sunday...
pfff!!
Thanks for the detailed account. This story needs retelling a thousand times.
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