Sunday, November 13, 2011

In Memory of Kamal Bamadhad: How cheap can Pakatan Rakyat politicians be?

I just got back from a trippy movie......never knew acid could be consumed like eye drops.....

gua pun check la the eco-system....

tiba2 ada satu mamat ni punya tweet lain macam aje bunyi...



The one that caught me eye the most was this one......

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 Kamal who????

Gua pun macam biasa..bertanya la basic man on the street question....


Maklum la gua belum kena nasi kangkang Pakatan Rakyat or Barisan Nasional.....

Soalan Bodoh aje pun.....

Takkan la Malaysian Government tak protest if one of OUR CITIZEN were shot dead in the middle of the street in Dili for holding a camera?

I already knew the answer.....so gua pun pancing la mamat ni....

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Gua siap kasi dia link to a documentary about the incident....

Refer here...check out the News Clip folks....

Tak sampai 10 minit....mamat ni jawab siot....first time i get a reply from a PR politician....lain semua macam mengelabah aje nak jawap gua....

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So like in any poker game...lu jangan bukak all your card yet.....ape kena mengena UMNO member, body buried in KL Vs his nationality pun gua tak tahu.....

Gua pun balas balik.......
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The link i provided is a court case material where his mum sued the Indonesia General

A. Kamal Bamadhaj:
Personal Background Kamal Ahmed Bamadhaj was born in Malaysia in 1970. Todd Decl. at 2. After the divorce of his parents, he was raised by his mother, plaintiff Helen Todd. Id. at 1. Educated first in Malaysia and then in New Zealand, he carried a New Zealand passport... He spent the year 1989 travelling and working in Europe, Malaysia and Australia, then entered university in Australia in 1990, where he studied the Indonesian language and Asian history and politics. Id. Refer here

You should read the case materials in the link above to know what happened to this brave young Kiwi who was born in Malaysia
D. The Death of Kamal Bamadhaj Kamal Bamadhaj left the hotel room he shared with Bob Muntz early on the morning of November 12, carrying Muntz's camera (Muntz Decl. at 7) and a tape recorder (Todd Decl. at 14). Muntz saw him later at the church, taking pictures, and saw him join the procession as it left the church heading towards the cemetery. Id. at 9. He was later seen at the cemetery, at one point near the front, and later in the middle of the crowd. Nairn Decl. at 44. Bamadhaj was next seen shortly after the shooting at the cemetery, walking alone about half a kilometer from the site. Todd Decl. at 6. One report indicates that he may have already been wounded at that point, but he was able to walk. Id. His mother recounts the reports she received from eyewitnesses about what happened next: Witnesses saw a military vehicle approach him; an argument ensued--apparently over his camera; shots rang out. Kamal fell and was left bleeding by the side of the road. The autopsy showed that he had been shot once in the arm and once at close range in the chest, by different calibre weapons. Id. Anton Marti, a representative of the International Red Cross, found Bamadhaj bleeding by the side of the road, waving his New Zealand passport, but without his camera. Id. at 18. Marti placed him in his Red Cross vehicle, and attempted to take him to a hospital. Id.; Muntz Decl. at 13. Despite the Red Cross markings on his vehicle and the fact that he was transporting a critically injured man, Marti was subjected to lengthy delays, first at a military roadblock and later at a police post. Todd Decl. at 18. After a long wait, Marti was allowed to proceed to the hospital. "The delay was fatal," says Helen Todd. "Kamal died of loss of blood."

So gua pun tanye la mamat tu last question...
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Senyap terus sampai sekarang.......

Tara class la lu mau kencing orang sudah kena kantoi...coverline senyap.....

Lu mau gigit gua ke?

Gua tara hal....lu datang gua cabut semua gigi lu dengan playar....

AL Fatihah to the late Kamal, may Allah bless your soul bro.....

Source here do check the document out its a review of the Punitive Damage Documentary

Tweeter layan jugak...tapi kena cakap pendek2......still adjusting to it

Have a nice Sunday folks....
Minds are like parachutes; they work best when open. -Lord Thomas Dewer