Friday, October 31, 2008 

Boo!!

Happy Halloween...

I need a costume party.

Monday, October 27, 2008 

Bastards of Society

When a person is convicted of rape, what crosses your mind? Does the depravity of the crime shocks you or are you just indifferent? Perhaps one might think that it is good to have another rapist locked up in prison…or that there is one less rapist on the streets. Would one look at the human rights aspect of the incarceration? Is it right to have the person locked away for a crime such as this? I might hazard a guess that perhaps nearly all if not everyone will agree that the convicted rapist should be put away for good, provided of course that he has had a fair trial.

Now, imagine if the rapist is not one that preys on women but girls. Young girls in school uniforms. Surely, they deserve the heaviest penalty possible. Now, we have had many cases but one case was finally put to rest recently (17 October 2008, The Star). The perpetrator in question is a security guard by the name of Mohd Abbas Danus Baksan who was found guilty of raping a 10 year old Nurul Huda Abdul Ghani in Johor Bahru 4 years ago. His conviction for murdering her was overturned by the Federal Court because there are evidence adduced by the prosecution does not “irresistibly point to the guilt of the appellant (Mohd Abbas)” alone.* There seems to be a third person involved but unfortunately, he was never caught. May this person pay for his sins one way or another.

Back to the issue at hand, it is therefore a miscarriage of justice to solely pin the guilt on Mohd Abbas alone though I for one would not have seen the problem of charging the accused of second-degree murder or any lesser charges of similar theme. Although the Federal Court is empowered to order a retrial as per s.92(1) Courts of Judicature Act 1964, I would surmise that as the appellant has already been convicted of rape and is now serving a 20 year sentence, that alone would be enough as the appellant is already 52 years old. Apart from the 20-year sentence, the appellant is also sentenced to be whipped for 24strokes (the maximum allowed under the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC)).

Now this is where I am peeved. The accused is exempted from the 24 strokes because he is now 52 years old. When he was first charged and convicted of rape in the Sessions Court in Johor Bahru, he was 48 years of age. He was also convicted of murdering Nurul Huda in the Johor Bahru High Court on August 27 2004. And now that his conviction for murder has been overturned, he merely has to serve his sentence for rape. But lo and behold, he is now 52 and as such will be spared the cane.

The CPC in section 289(c) states that males whom the ‘Court considers to be more than fifty years of age’ to be spared any whipping. Whom the Court considers? Surely you are above 50 or you are not. I do not see the need to consider or to even contemplate. A simple check of the Identity Card/Birth Certificate would already tell you if he is above 50 or not. Anyway, fortunately the CPC has a clause that further states that notwithstanding the fact that the male is above 50, he may still be liable for whipping if he is sentenced for whipping under section 376 of the Penal Code which is for rape. Mohd Abbas was convicted of rape under section 376 of the Penal Code and as such may not escape the whipping.

Funnily though, when I read the newspapers (The Star and The Sun…boy, do I love astrology or what..) it was reported by Bernama that he will be spared the cane because he is already 52 years old. Although he was 48 when he was sentenced, the whipping shall not be carried out until the appeal process has been finalised (s.311 CPC, S.57(3) Courts of Judicature Act ’64). Fair enough, he should not be whipped now that after his appeal he is over the age of 50. But this provision does not apply when it comes to sentenced meted out under s.376 of the Penal Code as I have highlighted earlier. So why is he being spared the rod? Is this where the provision “whom the Court considers” comes into play? Although he is 52 but really he is 82 due to the fragility of his body and whatnot…

Perhaps this is a case of ‘Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child Rapist’. Malaysia Boleh.


* as quoted from Court of Appeal President Tan Sri Zaki Tun Azmi in the Star 17 October 2008.

Friday, October 24, 2008 

Revamp!

The site needs a major renovation. Like soon. It's been sooooo long.

But first..let me refresh my very non-existent IT skills..lol.

Or I'll just watch some telly.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008 

Can I trust the Media?

My brief Internet sabbatical has just ended and it was not as bad as some might have thought. I’ve been Internet-less many times before and like I’ve stated in my previous posts (many many months ago…even years I think?) I am capable of being Internetless for a considerable period of time.

Of course, this is will not be the case if you’re expecting urgent mails like your job applications and the like, but in my case, I am not expecting any serious mails. At least not yet. Anyway, I digress.

I’ve managed to finish a considerable amount of books during my Internet-less period. It was very nourishing and I absolutely loved it. I was a little out of touch with News from Around the World but nonetheless, I did read the newspaper. However, I would have preferred reading from some online sources because I find the “neutrality” of the media in this country very much questionable. I am saying this not because I’m aligned to any faction but merely the fact that I would like some unbiased, third-party reporting and where should I expect that if not from the mainstays of either the Star or NST. Both have been disappointing to say the least and I long for a more critical and intellectually-stimulating news coverage.

Not all is lost, as there are some columns that I find to be very interesting and the articles are refreshingly not skewed at all. Arguments were laid out clearly, and details were highlighted, cogent points raised. I wonder how these would articles be allowed when the bulk of the paper seems to be nothing more than a propaganda machine. Alright, that may be extreme, but seriously, I think our newspapers need to be more independent.

It seems to me there are two categories of news here. The politically-controlled (go BN) and the radical (go alternative). Sometimes I don’t know which one to read. Aristotle once said “it is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” I question the maturity and intellectual capacity of our masses to do so.

I’m jaded…tired. Somebody prove me wrong.

Friday, October 10, 2008 

Other Side of the World..



I miss you.

Sunday, October 05, 2008 

Eid-Dil Fitr

As the Raya break draws to an end so begins the long journey home for many. The exodus is now in reverse. Roads will be packed...traffic will be horrible and tempers will surely flare. For those travelling home in such shitty conditions, may you get back home with your sanity and life intact. Please be careful.

I guess it's back to the books and for those whom I am still unable to meet up with, I hope that day will come soon. My withdrawal/denial is slowly eroding but i guess the void there will never be filled until I uproot myself again.

Why did we stop living a nomadic lifestyle?

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