♥ Tuesday, September 18, 2007
People look at this.. skin colour does matter..
The personnel evaded the demand, resorted to coercive language and tried to get away in a car. He was, however, prevented by a human blockade of students (see picture above).
UPM student Yee Yang Yang, whose computer, handphone and and 10 other items valued at RM6,000 were carted away during a spot check of his hostel room and he didn't get back his properties today as promised. (wat the..)
Screenshots was told that, finally, the HEP staff backed off and gave a written notice to the student when police posed their presence but stopped short at intervening.
Via Malaysiakini:
They (security officials) wanted me to give them the password for my phone and laptop so that they could check the contents," he told reporters outside the campus security's office this afternoon.
"I refused. I want them to return my things and to apologise to me publicly because they did not follow proper procedures when they took away my belongings.
"Not only were they not in uniform, but they were also rude when I asked questions."
"No one entertained my questions. They did not even let me in," he said, adding that he had to wait until noon for the officers to meet him.
“Then they gave me a letter stating the list of things they had taken, but this did not state the reasons for their action. (woot??For no reason?)
According to Yee, the security guards were conducting a spot check on two rooms in his hostel with his room being one of them. Yee was then subjected to a interrogation session where the security guards had allegedly demanded to know why he was involved in politics.
“I asked them: You (security guards) said earlier that you were looking for a stolen mobile phone, why are you asking me about politics?” said Yee when contacted. (hmm.. fishy...)
It was highlighted that UPM only acknowledged to have confiscated the notebook computer, handphone and MP4 player. Other confiscated items were omitted from its confession list.
That being the case, Yee refused to sign on the acknowledgment letter. He was later threatened by the UPM personnel for having pornographic content in his computer.
Yee has decided to lodge police report to defend his innocence.
Got to be careful in words here ( Don't wanna end up like the Mr who sang Negara-ku hehe~)
But seriously..I salute Yee and his supporters that brave enough to stand for their own rights! It's HUMAN RIGHTS! In this case, at least a reason given before confiscate people's belonging (everybody who study Moral know this!) It's simply HUMAN RIGHTS!
Obviously the UPM personnel failed to have a fair deal over to bring this matter to the end. See how rude they treat the students! Fair enuf? A big NO! They were like pushing away the responsibilities who should teach the students to become future leader instead of threatening YEE on the porno thang and brought the politics issues into the Uni.Even in university they were oppressed. It doesnt help to foster any interracial integration at all. Malaysia is multi-racial country, but are we living harmoniously?

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007