Petition to The Agong: What actually happened?

September 13th, 2007 by eddyra on news

The petition called People’s Petition originated by Raja Petra Kamaruddin. In this petition he has lined up 9 issues which related to Malaysian.

  1. The recent shooting of two people in Kuala Terengganu.
  2. The reported gang clashes in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Johore over the 50th Merdeka celebration holiday that resulted in a few deaths.
  3. The Auditor-General’s report that revealed gross and blatant abuses and transgressions in the management of the peoples’ money involving billions of Ringgit.
  4. The state of affairs in the Royal Malaysian Police where even the former IGP Tun Hanif Omar admitted that corruption is a serious problem.
  5. The state of affairs in the judiciary where senior judges have been bypassed in many promotion exercises in favour of candidates with blemished records.
  6. The breakdown of law and order and allegations by serving police officers, who have signed Statutory Declarations or Affidavits, that the organised crime syndicate is running the police force.
  7. The dangerous and alarming racial and religious divide.
  8. Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s implication in the Oil-for Food scandal.
  9. The need for electoral reforms as proven by the incidences of gerrymandering and phantom voters in the many general elections before this and which will continue and prevail in the next general election.

If you support this Peoples’ Petition, please sign it here.

I have no comment on this.

One Response to “Petition to The Agong: What actually happened?”

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    Waliz Said:

    Hidup Raja Petra..

    Reply

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