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karpal singh meninggal dalam kemalangan...
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Bedah.Cun posted on 19-4-2014 02:55 AM
Khen, poetry diorg meaningful sgt. Bedah pun sangkut kat si avvang tue sb very de puitis, x pdn dg ...
Ye sedap lagu2 nasid dorg.
Hrp nanti ada org lama bagi pencerahan psl funeral Arwah P Ramlee lak. Nak tahu gak mcm mana dulu, takde mood nak google.
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Anwar mendakwa boleh menyiasat punca terjadinya kemalangan yg meragut nyawa peguam bela kes liwatnya, jika di beri kuasa menjadi PM ... |
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noor2 posted on 19-4-2014 07:40 AM
owh dah start jadi ustazah dah ya......lawak sungguh.....lobainita suka menyindir post o ...
Dia champion bab2 tu.
Belum noor, ada majls penghormatan utk mendiang Karpal peringkat negeri dr pukul 9 sampai 11 or 12 hari ni, n dibuka utk public utk bagi penghormatan terakhir buat Karpal Singh. Lps tu le kut.
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Eh tapi klu tak salah ada baca dorg buat upacara bakar sbb abu nanti disemadikan di laut esok. |
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Orange1 posted on 19-4-2014 07:46 AM
Dia champion bab2 tu.
Belum noor, ada majls penghormatan utk mendiang Karpal peringkat negeri d ...
owh....tq...betul gak tentu ramai masyarakat yang akan hadir untuk bagi penghormatan...
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noor2 posted on 19-4-2014 07:51 AM
owh....tq...betul gak tentu ramai masyarakat yang akan hadir untuk bagi penghormatan...
Rasanya mesti ramai jugak, nama dia kuat kat Penang katanya. Harap ada yg tepek video n pics kat sini.
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Orange1 posted on 19-4-2014 07:54 AM
Rasanya mesti ramai jugak, nama dia kuat kat Penang katanya. Harap ada yg tepek video n pics kat s ...
tula...kita pun nak tgk..penghormatan terakhir mendiang....
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noor2 posted on 19-4-2014 07:55 AM
tula...kita pun nak tgk..penghormatan terakhir mendiang....
Ye lah nak tgk jugak majlisnya, sapa dtg semua.
Mula2 kita ternampak kat fb hari tu psl Karpal Singh meninggal terperanjat sungguh, mcm tak terkata, sedih jugak. Kita semua kan membesar dr kecik2 duk dgr nama dia, dia pun nama besar dlm politik, tiba2 dah tak ada.
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Orange1 posted on 19-4-2014 08:05 AM
Ye lah nak tgk jugak majlisnya, sapa dtg semua.
Mula2 kita ternampak kat fb hari tu psl Karpal ...
kira muda dia lagi dari Tun....
a-a kematian mengejut....tiba2...buat semua terkejut...
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noor2 posted on 19-4-2014 08:07 AM
kira muda dia lagi dari Tun....
a-a kematian mengejut....tiba2...buat semua terkejut...
Ha'a dia lagi muda. Tun M pandai jaga, awet muda.
Noor kita nak tido mengantuk sangatttt. Nanti jumpa ye. Bye.
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noor2 posted on 19-4-2014 08:12 AM
tula nampak muda tun tu walau umur dah hampir 90 kan..kalau tak salah..
Ha'a dah lewat sgt2 ni. Ok noor.
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Orange1 posted on 19-4-2014 08:14 AM
Ha'a dah lewat sgt2 ni. Ok noor.
tata...kita tunggu orange bangun..
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cucusaddam posted on 19-4-2014 07:19 AM
Anwar mendakwa boleh menyiasat punca terjadinya kemalangan yg meragut nyawa peguam bela kes liwatnya ...
Anwar kata berapa saat je dia boleh settlekan?..
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bile tekena kt geng sendiri tak baik kata orang,islam x penah ajar cm tu..orang dh mati..bla.bla.bla.bla..sedangkan rosmah masih hidup pun kene maki ,xda plak lebai nak nasihat cm tu.. |
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Oh benini rupanya Islam. Nawawi Ahmad dan Zulkifli Nordin ini umat contoh ke?
Last edited by andygila on 19-4-2014 11:28 AM
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Letters
Published: Saturday April 19, 2014 MYT 12:00:00 AM
Updated: Saturday April 19, 2014 MYT 8:11:13 AM
Karpal – for the true believers
AS I sit here at my home in Penang at 4am on April 17, waiting for my driver to come and pick me up to go to the Ipoh Hospital, I felt numbed by the shocking news relayed to my wife Betty through my sister Hui Ying an hour earlier. I had gone to bed early as I was unwell and was still groggy when the import of her words sunk in.
DAP National Chairman Karpal, who meant so much to us, was gone. A man filled with such vitality, brilliance and energy was no more. A leader who gave forth so much strength, vision and guidance had left. A true friend in our darkest days, whether in the depths of prison cells or the abyss of electoral defeat, had departed. A loving father and an even more loving husband had suddenly passed away in the early hours of this terrible rainy April 17.
As the messages and tweets on the handphone flashed back and forth, scattering my thoughts everywhere, I could not find the words to describe my acute sense of loss. DAP leaders are shaken because it was so sudden and unexpected.
Karpal left before his time when he still had so much to contribute.
I will miss hearing the cheer in Karpal’s voice, the optimism that comes from doing the right thing and the fighting spirit no matter how highly impossible the odds. But I can still hear Karpal’s voice – undaunted and forthright with a deep sense of humanity.
Karpal was one of those rare voices who spoke his mind, respected by friend and foe alike and completely fearless. Even Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin had personally told Mrs Karpal when he paid his last respects that “politics aside, Karpal was a great man and very bold”. Indeed Karpal was not afraid to offend anyone no matter how high and mighty, how wealthy or powerful if he felt he was right. And he forgave easily those who could not live up to his exacting standards, but he never forgot.
He was a lawyer’s lawyer upholding the basic tenet that everyone had a right to a fair trial and counsel. That was why he was more than willing to defend former foes who were victims of injustice. Truly, there are no permanent friends nor enemies in politics, only permanent principles.
He reminded me from the time we shared our dormitory in the detention camp in Kamunting in 1987-88 when we were both detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) or in his visits to my dingy Kajang Prison cell in 1998-99 when I was serving time under the Sedition Act, of the importance of distinguishing the true believers from the unreliable ones.
The true believers were the ones who anchored their beliefs simply in terms of right and wrong. The true believers were incorruptible and fought on even when all was lost because it was the right thing to do. They continued the struggle because they had to as human beings, for simply to live and permit such injustice and corruption, was unacceptable.
He never feared defeat. He told me that to lose occasionally is good for you as it puts iron in your soul, where you learn to climb back up quickly. “After all, I lost electoral battles, Kit Siang had lost too and both of us are still here,” he reminded me with a twinkle in his eye. He said defeat is merely a test of your mettle to see how quickly you bounce back.
Even when his body failed him after the 2005 traffic accident outside his house in Penang, he refused to bow out. He did not allow his wheelchair-bound body to still his voice but focused his brilliant legal mind totally on improving the law and righting wrongs.
We had bonded in Kamunting Detention Camp and the years after as only comrades in adversity could. I learnt from him, was guided by his wisdom and refreshed by his iron will and spirit. We shared the same travails, whether persecuted or prosecuted under the ISA detention without trial or Sedition Act. And indeed it only made us stronger and more determined.
He shared his passion for DAP and his open brotherhood with my father Kit Siang as well as his comradeship with Sdr Dr Chen Man Hin, the late Sdr P. Patto and Datuk Chian Heng Kai. His belief and trust in Kit Siang and faith in Sdr Dr Chen was the bedrock which the party pulled itself up and built upon the ashes of defeat.
This trinity of Kit, Karpal and Chen in the DAP would never yield and submit to a corrupt and authoritarian regime. They were all prepared to be broken, as men with honour, who preferred to live by dying on their feet rather than survive on bended knees.
I will miss you, Karpal. I am honoured to be your associate.Malaysians will miss Karpal too and salute a towering Malaysian patriot who made every citizen proud of his country and gave hope to the dispossessed, weak, defenceless, poor and voiceless.
Your greatest legacy is not the honours bestowed by leaders or tributes by famous personalities overseas or locally. What moves us are the tears shed by the many ordinary Malaysians who do not know you and whom you never met, but yet are touched by the sacrifices you have made.
Rest In Peace – you deserve to, after all you have done for the party, nation and people.
LIM GUAN ENG
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Nation
Published: Saturday April 19, 2014 MYT 12:00:00 AM
Updated: Saturday April 19, 2014 MYT 10:54:44 AM
Former police chief recalls fond memories
Old friends: Karpal with Zaman Khan during the 1981 incident.
KUALA LUMPUR: One of the country’s former top cops was asked to kick the late Karpal Singh out of the Penang State Assembly after he was suspended in 1981. He ended up walking arm-in-arm with Karpal out of the building past a large number of policemen in riot gear. The policemen saluted the lawyer.
Tan Sri Zaman Khan, the then state police chief, remembers that day with fondness.
Karpal was suspended from attending the state assembly in December 1981 but decided to gatecrash it anyway.
“The Speaker, Datuk Hj Hassan Md Noh, sent me a letter asking me to evict Karpal from the assembly. I went with two Punjabi officers.
“When we got there, the assemblymen were throwing paper airplanes at Karpal. And they were booing him,” recalled Zaman.
The lawyer’s face lit up when he saw the officers. “Ah! The police chief is here!” exclaimed Karpal amidst a pile of folded paper.
Gentle persuasion did not work with Karpal – who ironically ushered Zaman’s officers out of the chamber – refusing to budge.
“Get out! Get out!” Zaman ordered. Karpal finally relented and walked out as his colleagues booed him.
Outside, there was a table between the two men. Zaman said he placed the briefcase on it but the tablecloth slipped off and so did the bag.
“Zaman, you threw my bag ... pick up my bag,” Karpal ordered. It was a daring command to ask of a top police officer, Karpal admitted later in his autobiography but was shocked when Zaman actually heeded him and picked up a his bag.
“I didn’t want any more quarrelling. It was quite an experience. Karpal never went down without a fight for what he believed in. Some liked him, some didn’t. But everyone respected him,” said Zaman, who described the late politician as a nice person outside the courtroom. |
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