Beliau merupakan orang ketiga ditahan hari ini di bawah ISA, selepas editor Malaysia Today, Raja Petra Kamaruddin dan wartawan Sin Chew Daily, Tan Hoon Cheng.
Difahamkan, ahli Parlimen Seputeh itu ditahan pada kira-kira jam 11.18 malam ini.
Beliau yang juga exco kerajaan Selangor ditahan ketika dalam perjalanan pulang selepas menghadiri satu majlis di Kuala Lumpur.
Teresa yang naib presiden DAP, ditahan selepas kenderaan yang dinaikinya dihalang oleh tiga kereta peronda polis.
Timbalan Ketua Polis Negara, Datuk Ismail Omar mengesahkan penahanan Teresa mengikut Seksyen 73 (1) ISA.
Di Pulau Pinang, Setiausaha Agung DAP, Lim Guan Eng turut mengesahkan penahanan Teresa.
Menurutnya, parti itu akan mengadakan mesyuarat tergempar esok untuk membincangkan perkara tersebut.
Saya sudah lama meluat dengan Pempuan ini. Banyak isu yang menyakitkan Melayu dan Islam yang dibangkitkannya. Dia ni memang tidak sedar diri.
ReplyDeleteTetapi walau apa pun saya masih tidak setuju dengan penahanannya.
Kerajaan sepatutnya mengelak dari menggunakan ISA yang begitu tidak popular dan amat dibenci rakyat. Kenapa tidak ditahan dan didakwa? Makamahkan ada? Di situlah sepatutnya untuk menghuraikan kekusutan dan membuat penyelesaian.
Ok my friends and family now are preparing passport and leaving in droves. If you check the immigration dept u will notice there's a sudden increase by 400% of malaysians leaving the country in fear of state of emergency. I am damn lucky to have got my 3 of my platinum cards approved and will be withdrawing advance cash from my platinum cards to goto canada to get a visa or work permit soon. We will be kissing goodbye to Malaysia and channel out our savings of RM800k to canada-let's hope UMNO will not stop my money going out....from this stupid country!!!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - if run away is the better choice u've think u have, then... run as u will...
ReplyDeletewe're standi here in this damn country till we success...
I believe this is a harmony country until the politician screw it!!
ReplyDeleteI just pray that everything is going to be ok.
I actually admire how Chinese people make living in this country, with their determination and motivation to compete even among their selves not like some of Malay people who already feel in a comfort zone and lazy because of the so called specialty. Which is this is unhealthy living style to our race.
All the subsidiaries and the incentive should be vanished so that we Malay can stay together on track to struggle and able to compete with other races. (in terms of education, business and work. I hope this situation can wake up all Malay to see the reality of living.
However, I'm slightly not agree if any body who disrespect any religion. Because it is our belief and we shouldn't question much about it. If you have question about islam, ask people who well-known about islam. They are some Malay think that they know everything about islam but actually they don't. People who know Islam is not necessarily malay people only, it can be other races. Islam and Malay is different. It's ok to talk about Malay behavior or whatever. Malay is a culture in heritage long time ago. It is a culture. Islam is a religion which we learn from Al-quran and As-sunnah and it is our belief. Same to other religion also, your religion is your belief.
Even if we have an argument to our ordinary conversation, when someone disagree of your belief, you will definitely get angry. Because it is something that you put your heart in to it.
And actually if you really want to have a dialog about Islam, our religion encourage it. However some of Malay take it negatively and after that the politician try to make it as a sensitive issue which is I don't understand why.
Last but not least, I just want to live harmony with other races. To POLITICIANS, please STOP this nonsense.