22:31
Saturday, 22 September 2007
Ranting Out More Unjustice

As the title goes. Unjustice, my friends, is not a very rare matter now in Malaysia. Nurin Jazlin Jazimin, was found dead in a sports bag on Monday morning. She, had been sexually assaluted and brutally killed. And yes, she died a very painful death. She was just an innocent eight year old going off to the pasar malam near her house, and was last seen being pulled into a white van screaming by a man.

My heartfelt condolences to Nurin's family members, especially her mother. Note that I said mother, and not her father instead. I will say no more in case by any chance the government find this blog and I get arrested for voicing out my opinions.

Similar cases had happened over the past decade. The first girl from the picture above, Ang May Hong was found dead with a metre-long piece of wood with three nails at the end forced into her vagina, puncturing her intestines, stomach and heart, and a piece of wire around her neck on April 12, 1987. Her body was discovered by her father in a deserted house used as a drug haunt in Jalan Tun Razak, about 70 metres from her home, three hours after she went missing while buying breakfast with her 11-year-old brother.


Man, I wasn't even born into this world yet when she passed on caused by that painstaking experience. I just recently read about her case on The New Straits Times Online. What really pissed me off was this particular sentence,


"Several men were arrested but were freed due to a lack of evidence. The culprit was never caught."

I pray for this sicko ass of a murderer to died a much much more bloody and wrenching pain than little Ang May Hong.

Second picture: In October 2000, six-year-old Nushuhada Burak, was raped, strangled and murdered and her body was found in a rooftop water tank at a three-storey house in Selayang Baru. She was last seen on the way to a shop near her house. A foreigner and a 13-year-old boy were detained in connection with the case. (My comment: What the freaggin' hell happened after that?!")

Third picture: In January 2004, the murder of Nurul Huda Abdul Ghani, 10, sent shockwaves throughout the country when it was revealed that she was gang-raped, sodomised, battered and strangled to death. Her naked body was found in the toilet of the guardhouse of a TNB substation when she failed to come home after going to the shop. A security guard who was on duty at the substation was subsequently sentenced to death for her murder.

And sadly, throughout the years, there were many similar cases of rape and murder that happened to innocent girls in Malaysia. View this website to know more.

As a Malaysian, I sincerely feel and just know that these cases can be avoided. Families of the victims would not have to suffer a great loss and lose one of their beloved members. Friends and relatives also share the same trauma as the family. We, as caring Malaysians, can understand the pain and overwhelming emotions of these fellow Malaysians. Therefore, in a psychology point of view, all this can be avoided if all of us had a caring and loving family, even though we are as poor as no beggar can be or living in well known riches. If all of us had a happy and memorable childhood, this world that we are living in right now, would be a much more peaceful and understanding world. It would be a world where we are safe to live in, where we can have that sense of security, without fear overpowering our emotions every single time we take a step out of the doors of our cosy homes. And yes, I can just imagine the people screaming in my face saying that not everybody can have a happy childhood and trouble-less families, that everybody have different problems, such as financial problems, family arguments, major downfall in their respective careers, ill health, etc. All of us have different personalities and point of views to match and this results in different verdicts. I can see that Tan Sri Dr M. Mahadevan also agrees with me. (Source from The New Straits Times Online)

IPOH: Nurin's killer is a pervert who enjoys torturing his victims.

This is the reading of retired consultant psychiatrist Tan Sri Dr M. Mahadevan who said,"The person is not mad but cunning and, socially, a bad character."Family background may have driven the pervert to inflict such brutal and sadistic acts on a child. He may have been abused and beaten up by his parents which left a very lasting and unforgettable mark."

Whatever your opinion may be, let it be that we pray for these heartless animal-like incidents to stop occuring and let this be a safe country for all Malaysians, young and old alike, whether you're of different races or cultures, we are still, yes, Malaysians.

Oh yeah, and include in your prayer that these vilgehk idiotic heartless sadistic cruel evil *insert whatever that are suitable to describe these creatures* pervert sickos die a much more increased painstaking and bloody death than the poor victims of their vicious act.

God bless the innocent that had departed. Let the evil wrong-doers suffer from the actions that they had earlier inflicted on others.

PS: I know I sound like a very much over-semangat-ed Malaysian. Actually I love this country, but I just can't bear the education system, the kujanhsahd ruling us and the unbelievable amount of racism going on in this country.


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