Rudyard Kipling"
āWhen you're left wounded on Afganistan's plains and
the women come out to cut up what remains, Just roll to your rifle
and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldierā
General Douglas MacArthur"
āWe are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.ā
āIt is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.ā āOld soldiers never die; they just fade away.
āThe soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.ā
āMay God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .ā āThe object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
āNobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
āIt is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."
Are Madani principles incompatible with a free press? By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
Monday, May 06, 2024
Malaysiakini : What exactly are these values, which are so important to the social
fabric of this country that it means disregarding universal ideas of
press freedom?
This
doesnāt mean I donāt subscribe to the concept of a āmarketplace of
ideasā, which depends on the freedom of expression that has always been
constrained here in Malaysia; the press is the prime example.
What happened to repealing the Sedition Act?
When
Harapan political operatives were not in power, they demonised the BN
and Perikatan Nasional regimes about various laws, like the Sedition
Act. Indeed the best summation of why this act is so vile is in an opinion piece in 2023 by Madpet, which laid out the existential threat to free speech and expression:
The
Sedition Act criminalises seditious tendency - intention is irrelevant,
truth is no defence, and freedom of expression is sidelined.
It
makes it an offence to do or say things that āhave a seditious tendency
to bring into hatred or contempt or to excite disaffection againstā¦ā.
Hence, it does not matter if what was said was even the truth or a
justified opinion, for all that matters is whether it had a seditious
tendency or not.
Whether the maker of the statement had the intention of doing this act that caused a seditious tendency is irrelevant.
To give you an example of how disingenuous Harapan is when it comes to the Sedition Act, here is DAPās Ramkarpal Singh in 2018 berating
the Harapan regime under Dr Mahathir Mohamad for continuing to use the
Sedition Act - āIt is not difficult to repeal the Sedition Act as such a
move will likely be supported in Parliament the way the goods and
services tax (GST) was abolished.ā
The
Bukit Gelugor MP also said then-deputy home minister Mohd Azis Jammanās
announcement that the Sedition Act will continue to be used until it is
amended or abolished misses the point that such laws ought not to be
used on anyone, regardless of political affiliation, as Harapan had
promised to repeal the act in its election manifesto.
And
then Ramkarpal in 2023 reminded everyone that the Anwar administration
would not repeal the Sedition Act saying: āWe have many more engagement
rounds to go, and I hope we can complete them in the next few months and
come up with recommendations on how the law can be improved.ā
From
virulently condemning the law, now some people want to improve it. Is
something like the Sedition Act part of our Eastern values or manners of
how things are done in Malaysia?
Take this whole 3R issue. When Umno Youth chief Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh started
this KK Mart issue, why didnāt the state gag him using instruments like
the Sedition Act? Why wasnāt he sanctioned by the political class using
the various 3R laws to stop this incitement which led to terrorist
attacks on private property?
The answer is simple. These 3R laws
are generally meant for non-Malays. After all, various Malay political
operatives, preachers and religious leaders have insulted the
non-Malays, insulted non-Muslim religions, and yes, insulted and defied
the royalty, but no action was taken against them beyond chats with the
state security apparatus, which amounted to bupkis.
Insults against Islam
It
is only the most disingenuous Harapan supporter who would gaslight you
into believing that these laws are needed to stop the extremists from
the opposition.
Donāt believe me? Well, take a look at the new Islamic Development Department (Jakim) hotline
where the rakyat are encouraged or are enabled to report insults
against Islam. This is not some sort of half-baked attempt at populist
religious appeal.
Minister in the Prime Ministerās Department
(Religious Affairs) Mohd Naāim Mokhtar, reminds us āā¦the initiative is a
collaboration between Jakim, state religious departments, police, and
the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission.ā
āSo it
has to be collaborative. This means complaints can be made immediately
and Jakim with the relevant agencies can take urgent action,ā he said.
Why
do you think that a federal-controlled initiative does not have a
hotline where anyone can lodge a complaint of insults against any
religion? Do you think any instrument like this encourages or
discourages freedom of expression and a free press?
Now
every journalist in this country, every public commenter, would be in
the crosshairs of anyone who thinks that Islam was insulted and a report
would be made against them. This would include where the religion of
the state intrudes into the domains of non-Muslims and of course, anyone
pointing this out would theoretically be insulting the religion of the
state.
It also lays to rest the rather dumb argument put forward
by some Harapan supporters that laws that restrict free speech are there
to curtail religious and racial provocations.
Last week, controversial blogger Chegubardās lawyer Muhammad Rafique Rashid Ali pressed
the government on when it would abolish the sedition laws and
criticised the regime for weaponising the MCMC. He asked, āIf this is
not intimidation, what can we call it?ā
Eastern values or manners that we practise in Malaysia, perhaps?