Cuba baca berita di bawah. Ada ke pengerusi PSM cakap kerajaan cuba membuat kontroversi palsu. Aku ingat si Nasir ni bahlol agaknya. Entah macam mana boleh dapat Dr, akupun tak tahu.
Kalau segala benda yang bersangkutan dengan komunis tu berada bersama-sama dengan anak buah dia, ahli-ahli PSM, orang bodohpun akan berkata bahawa anak buah dia dan PSM yang mahu mewujudkan kontroversi. Benda haram tu dah tentu dibawa oleh ahli-ahli PSM. Kenapa kerajaan pulak yang nak wujudkan kontroversi? Apa faedahnya kerajaan nak wujudkan kontroversi? PSMpun bukannya apa sangat, nak kata parti picisan pun rasanya terlalu besar. PSM ni macam daki kat kulit aje. Ada ke tak de, orang tak ambil pusing. Logiknya PSMlah yang mahu mewujudkan kontroversi. Biar nampak gah, biar orang tahu adanya PSM.
Kesian, pembangkang kat Malaysia kini diterajui oleh orang-orang yang singkat akal. Lebih baiklah PSM buat direct selling, jual Pinggan, Sudu dan Mangkuk.
Chairman: PSM not reviving communism
Monday, June 27th, 2011 12:36:00
PETALING JAYA: The Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) denies reviving communist ideology.
"We reject any claims that we are attempting to revive communist ideology in Malaysia or among our members," PSM chairman Dr Nasir Hashim told The Malay Mail.
"The government is trying to create a fake controversy by making the public believe we are communists or trying to revive communism. This is absolute nonsense."
He was commenting on the seizure of paraphernalia, including T-shirts, bearing the images of former communist leaders Chin Peng and Rashid Maidin, found on 30 PSM members, including Sungai Siput MP Dr Michael Jayakumar, when they were arrested by police last Saturday at the Sungai Dua toll plaza near Kepala Batas, Penang.
The group was travelling on a bus enroute to a gathering in support of the Bersih 2.0 rally planned for July 9 in Kuala Lumpur.
"The only pictures on the Bersih T-shirts were Bersih 2 on the front and Bersih's eight demands for clean polls at the back. There is a possibility some of our members may have brought T-shirts with the images of Chin Peng and Rashid Maidin for their own use. Such T-shirts are on sale in KL and our members might have been carrying these or coincidentally wearing them when they were arrested," said Nasir, who is also the Kota Damansara assemblyman.
He said he did not discount foul play.
Penang police deputy chief Datuk Abdul Rahim Jaafar said the 30 PSM members were being detained and investigated under Section 122 of the Penal Code.
The Section was used to prosecute militant terrorist group Al-Ma’unah which staged an audacious arms heist at an army camp in July 2000 that resulted in a tense stand-off in the jungles near Sauk, Perak.
1 comment:
Cakap kat nasir tu jangan asyik nak salahkan kerajaan.
Aku ni orang Kampung yang mengalami peristiwa dharurat, Konfrantasi, 13 May , Rusuhan tahun 70an.
Parti Sosialis Malaya ni memang barua dan tali barut komunis, paling kecil pun punya talian persaudaraan dengan komunis. Jangan nak tuduh tuduh kerajaan. Aku ni rakyat biasa yang menuduh PSM ni memang talibarut komunis.
Nasir ooooiiiiii ... kalau tak suka sangat dengan negara beraja ,, gi lah berambus ke singapura atau Indonesia sebab di sana Banteng masih diterima ...
Jangan menyusahkan kami orang orang kampung lagi
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