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SAPP president Yong Teck Lee accepts his first electoral defeat in 8 outings, and vows to continue his 'Sabah for Sabahan' struggle.

"Yes, this is my first defeat in Batu Sapi. But our party values number six as it means 'resilience'. You fall, and you get up again,"

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2009 May 11 - Dishonourable Act

Dishonourable  shameful Act

Speaker of the Honourable House being dragged out-pix by Sinar HarianI feel so drained out and disgusted after about five hours glued at my computer screen watching the procession of Perak Assembly on line today.

The only time I left my desk was making a toast of bread and a cup of Nescafe.

I must thank you the bloggers, anilnetto.com and idham.blogspot.com. I kept switching on to these two blogs.

I guess Idham is one of the Aduns, he provides some insight with what's happening inside the Dewan. I'm not sure how he does this he must be very busy while keeping on eye for his Adun's job. And of course Malaysia Today and Malaysiakini without them many Malaysians wouldn't have changed their mind set much, in the way they think and see about politics of our country for the last few years.

This live coverage is something, which Malaysia TVs and radios don't and can't provide at least in the way some of us wanted to see and hear.

I have not been watching any news from Malaysia TV channels for about three years now. Because many other alternatives in which I can see and get Malaysian news more analytical and authentic.

What has happening to Perak Dewan assembly today is like reading children's storybook. I wouldn't believe it if I don't witness it, not in this era.

The only new and good thing comes out of this is, people all over the world are witnessing the event, and as to their impression of what they think I wouldn't know. But if our democracy in Malaysia is to be measured by using Perak Assembly today as the yardstick, I'm sure our democracy may even far behind Myanmar.

Can any one not imagine how the Speaker of the House was physically removed from where he sits by unknown persons? While outside the Dewan are surrounded by FRU and police personnel by hundreds in number, if we think seriously about it even mosquitoes can't get inside the Dewan.

But I'm too shocked to see why the rest of his fellow assemblymen did not do more than just watch him being dragged out of the room.

This diabolical behaviour if it happens in Perak it can also happen in any parts of Malaysia in similar fashion in just a matter of time.

It really is shameful and chickenhearted act by the BN leaders that master mind this mutiny. The Prime Minister ought to be a shame of this.

At time of writing is about 5 o'clock in the evening from where I'm the Internet service seems to be disrupted (Kota Kinabalu). No connection for the last half an hour. I can only make out if they can do nasty thing inside an honorable house, I don't see why they cannot unplug Internet server in matter of seconds. Reason of doing is there are many hundreds thousand if not millions are watching in the Internet.

As expected though, the news I heard a moment ago from one the radio stations, while in a car was completely different. I'm pretty sure for those not following the event like a few of us wouldn't find this affair amusing; instead they think the whole affair was a smooth sailing.

I would hope there would be more pictures come out for the whole world to see. It's unbelievable to see what these people did to fellow human being.

And I'm equally shocked when not a single soul from BN leaders utters a word of disapproval.

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