Yes, Minister, you are wrong!

Article 18, Part II of the Fourth Geneva Convention  (August 12, 1949) states clearly that:

” Civilian hospitals organized to give care to the wounded and sick, the infirm and maternity cases, may in no circumstances be the object of attack but shall at all times be respected and protected by the Parties to the conflict.”


Hospitals are sanctuaries that should be respected and avoided by all warring sides. One of the reasons is that the injured and wounded are unable to defend themselves, and any honourable being will never attack or fight with anyone who is disabled or ill. The patients  are also unable to run or seek shelter elsewhere.

There are many videos and photos showing that during the rally on 709, Tung Shin Hospital, or more specifically, the  compound of Tung Shin hospital, was hit by water cannons and tear gas .

It is understandable that in the heat of flexing their muscles against unarmed civilians , some of the personnel might have forgotten that hospitals are sanctuaries to be avoided. I suspect some may not even have heard of the Geneva Convention, given the state of our education system. So it was actually understandable that some might have been so caught up that they fired their gas canisters and water cannons into the compound of the hospital.

Afterall, humans are fallible, we are not God. But when a person has erred, he must be prepared to learn from his mistakes and apologise for his error, and accept any  punishment for making the error if it is serious enough to warrant such punishment.

The correct response from the powers that be, including the ‘honourable’ Home and Health Ministers, should be the acknowledgement of such attacks in the presence of irrefutable evidence   and issuing a sincere apology to the patients, staff and management of the Hospital, and a promise that such nonsense would never happen again.

Instead, we have seen the bungling act again. In reacting instead of responding, their first act was that of a denial. When evidence shows otherwise, one of the Honourables even stated that he was merely conveying what he was told by the hospital board, who must be so intimidated or outdated that even their own doctors have come forward to refute their claims.

The statement by the 11 brave doctors working in TungShin Hospital clearly shows that what were captured in pictures and videos did happen. These are professionals who have nothing to gain by coming out with such a statement. They are the neutral ones who speak so that the truth can be seen and heard.

In the light of all these evidence, perhaps an apology by the PM  should be tendered .  In many other democracies, this sort of bungling would have led to voluntary resignations of the ministers involved. Resigning not because anyone  had knowingly ordered the attacks ( I don’ t believe any one in their right minds would do that),  but rather  as a sign of taking responsibility.

This is what  responsible government is about!

(this article is also posted in the side view of Malaysian Insider here.)

recommended reading: The Debacle of Mishandling here

76 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. klm
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 12:20:31

    The panel of specialist doctors have confirmed the Minister Of Health, Liow Tiong Lair suffering from the deadly disease of bare arse lying.

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  2. monsterball
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 13:12:11

    What do you expect from a member of a dying party to do and talk?
    He should apologize …if he is a gentleman.
    But we know what kind of creatures MCA politicians are.
    They shame their own kind with such thick skin faces.

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  3. petestop
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 13:51:25

    Shame on Liow Tiong Lie, lying to save his political career, instead of the
    hospitals under his care.

    You can judge for yourself, when even bigger problems come, where this
    Liow Tiong Lie will be covering his ass, instead of taking care of the public.

    This kind shit also become our Health Minister.

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  4. Nick
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 14:24:20

    Dear Minister Liow,
    I hope you are reading this blog because the people who visit and frequent this blog are classy and educated people, like myself. But seriously, if someone accused me of lying and worst call me names such as “Liar”, I would be so hurt. You see, we are all educated and intelligent. I presume you attained your degree in nutrition from the UKM and I also did some research and found that you have a MBA from Univ of Malaya. So, you are definitely well educated. So, please rise to the challenge and show your color. Don’t hide inside someone’s sarong and try to pass the buck, very ungentlemanly. If you are wrong, none of us are infallible lah, just own up and apologise. No need to blame anyone for your mistake lah. And after apologising, tell PDRM to F*** off and the next time they shoot a hospital you will shoot them back, ok Sir?

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  5. leekh
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 15:11:54

    Is anyone going to believe what you say from now?

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  7. jayendran
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 15:21:20

    Thank you Dr. Hsu for sharing. We are also elated too by the actions shown by the other 11 doctors. I am sorry that we are caught up in a system where denials, spinning and a whole load of undesirables rule the day; when even the brave King had to speak out unprecedentedly. The blessing is that we have many conscientious Malaysians. Hopefully there would be a change for the better no matter who administers the country. But the quality of the populace and their level of consciousness is perhaps would be decisive.

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  8. A Single Vote
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 15:33:36

    Sir,

    Please allow me to applaud and salute those brave doctors for presenting the truth.

    At the same time I would also like to ask that Mr Ng of the Board if he feels lonely now, being deserted by his partner in crime. Now you’re on your own, man, when you face those brave doctors and your staff don’t look at the floor, the shame must be handled like a man! The least you can do is apologise to your staff, they were there to brave the teargas so they can serve your patients.

    In a state of war, how do we view soldiers who spray bullets into a hospital if the enemy had seeked shelter in one?
    The demonstrators were seeking shelter from harm, being attacked by our own policemen who were supposed to be protecting them !!! As a person who’s never had any contact with weapons I would know not to shoot teargas near innocent bystanders, let alone a hospital, knowing the wind can carry the gas around.

    Do they not think that this act of condoning the teargasing of a hospital by the police is dangerous and to openly lie to protect them would give them greater courage the next time? Remember that poor teenager who went for a joyride in his sister’s car?
    Can one imagine cops spraying bullets into a crowd in the market in pursuit of a snatch thief. They would too, knowing they’ll be protected by not only the Home Minister but the Health Minister as well !!!

    Mr Liar, how do you face your children, poor souls.

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  9. Liow Swee Ming
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 15:37:54

    It is alright.
    Liow is just his normal self and try to live up to his last name sound alike ‘Lie’ in English. It has nothing to do with his qualifications,etc.
    Then, there is Ng Beh Thong, the Chairman of Tung Shin, who instead of complaining about water canons and tear gas directed at the hospital decided to back Liow. Ng would be better off behave like the three monkeys – See nothing, hear nothing say nothing, for was shamed the very next day when the doctors came forward and spoke the truth.
    Both Liow and Ng should learn from the doctors in the spirit of Confucian teaching. The doctors can teach the two of them the meaning of INTEGRITY, TRUTH, BERSIH.
    Stop doing the opposite! Saudara Liow and Ng!

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  10. John Lang
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 15:57:52

    A liar will always be a liar. Mr. Lier said the police did not fire the shots but it was the wind that blew the smoke and water into the hospital. Greta explanation right? This great explanation was colluded by that Mr. Ng (silly looking old man). Another great deed. To add insult to injury, Chua Soil Leg @ Dick Head said the water cannon was aimed 40 degree upward based on pictures displayed. What a joke, he can even measure the angle of the water spray.

    Anyway, since Mr Leir has beenproven to be a liar, do you still believe his qualifications are genuine? No point in talking to questionable characters like Liow Tiong Lier and Chua Soil Leg @ Dick Head.

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  11. ang moh
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 16:00:15

    Even KJ can talk sense, but NOT this Liar Tiong Lai, a real disgrace to Chinese !

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  12. NameLeong
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 16:05:47

    he did say that he didn’t say, he said the hospital said the hospital was not ‘attacked’ and the things just landed in the carpark compound (and didn’t hit the building). of course, this is nonsense from an honourable minister. after next GE if he’s still MP and minister, it’s the Rakyat who voted him to be the problem (not him). you buy perished goods so don’t expect a delicious cuisine from it.

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  13. jaa3818
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 16:18:42

    Dear Dr. Hsu,

    While commending your enthusiasm in trying to shed light on events that transpired in or near Tung Shin Hospital on 9 July 2011, I am of the view that your quotation from the 4th Geneva Convention of 1949 is selective, incomplete and outside the context of events of 9 July.

    In the interest of transparency, objectivity and impartiality which I am sure you and strongly believe in, I would urge you to include relevant definitions as contained in the common articles of all 4 Geneva conventions.

    I wish to further emphasise that the Geneva Conventions, i.e. international humanitarian law are only applicable in situations of armed conflict which 9 July was clearly not. Therefore such references are misguided.

    Thank you.

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  14. Liow Swee Ming
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 16:26:09

    Liow Tiong Lie, Ng Beh Tong and Chua Soi Lik,

    I just remember what the other joker Donald Rumsfeld, a one-time US Defense Secretary, said during the Iraq invasion. Maybe :the three of you should have said:

    “There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don’t know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don’t know we don’t know.”
    Donald Rumsfeld

    This is very safe sentence for the three of you. By-heart the paragraph and use it next time you need to say anything.

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  15. Dr Hsu
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 16:32:24

    jaa3818

    From the very beginning when i wrote this article, I have already included the link to the whole Fourth geneva Convetion. Click on the words “Fourth Geneva Convention” and you can read the whole article.

    As for your argument that Geneva convention is for war only, yes, it is legally correct. But if we don’t even want to do that to our enemies at war, should we do to our fellow citizens, from the civil society? So morally it should be applied to all situations, even during peace.

    Hospitals are sanctuaries, no one can deny that..

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  16. Pao
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 16:46:00

    Thank you for stating the truth – we know we have a bunch of liars and crooks as leaders and that is why on 709 all of us Malaysians went out to join hands to support Bersih 2.

    Beasts and uneducated are in the PDRM.

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  17. Hua K.T
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 16:49:42

    Thanks Dr Hsu for the insight.
    Our BN politician can says anything they want as they like. Lying in broad day light shamelessly. Malaysia, how do we progress with these kind of people running the government. Time to change !

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  18. TANKS
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 17:02:15

    LIOW TION LIE, what kind of health minister are you? The least you can do is to censure the PDRM for their evil actions on the Bersih protesters who had seek sanctuary at the Tung Shin Hosp after they were cornered. Are the patients and medical staff at the hospital not under your care & jurisdiction? Shame on you. Just resign!

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  19. Liow Swee Ming
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 17:16:25

    Chua Soi Lik,,
    Stop reminding us of video for if anyone goggle ‘chua video’ it takes the person to 48.1 million sties. You know what is the first on the list? See for yourself.

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  20. jaa3818
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 17:28:33

    Dear Dr. Hsu,

    Thanks for your immediate response. I don’t deny that something obviously happened on that day, but as one commentator posted above, educated people read your blog. As such, i think it is incumbent on educated persons to maintain certain degree of perspective on the issues at hand. All concerned parties must adopt self-critical approach in building better Malaysia. I wish to also emphasise that peaceful dialogue and negotiations always better than confrontational approach or stance.

    Key lessons we hope that Govt would learn from 0907 should include among others, to revisit or review police SOP when dispersing crowds, to improve and clarify process for issuance and approval of permits for public gatherings inc. rallies and street marches

    On the other hand, Bersih and supporters should also be prepared to clearly indicate its commitment and readiness to uphold rule of law including by firstly bringing itself into compliance with existing legal provisions. Although saddened by the death of the march participant, it is precisely to have clarity on issues such as this that it is important for actions by all parties to be guided by law, so that responsibility may be ascertained and for the situation to be redressed and remedied as appropriate.

    Thank you.

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  21. klm
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 19:16:10

    jaa3818. Can I say you are naive or just dont want to see the truth. All that needs to be improved in PDRM is already in the IPCMC report. Beside all the proper SOPs are already in place, prepared and enhanced by many honourable and professional police officers over a long period of time. The problem is that the police is interfered by the politicians and hence their misbehavior. The present home minster had been issuing directions down the line bypassing the police chain of command. This is not legal. You can verify this yourself.

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  22. Dr Hsu
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 19:42:16

    jaa3818. read my previous article in my MI column, the debacle of mishandling.

    The debacle of mishandling

    In it, i mentioned this:
    Amidst the rise in temperature, one sane voice was heard. It was from none other than the beloved King, who advised that both sides should find a solution amicably. The PM also made a sane decision by offering to allow the rally to be held in a stadium.

    The King’s advice actually presented an opportunity for all sides to back down without losing face which is ever so important in Malaysian society.

    Instead, the famed arrogance and flip-flopping emerged again. Instead of finding a solution, the authorities were seen trying to create more problems.

    When Bersih is backing down and accepting the stadium offer by the King, who did not want to negotiate?

    The whole exercise has been one of Public Relation disaster…

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  23. Chen
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 20:59:17

    What do you expect from a Hell Minister who only cares about power and nothing else. He is merely a lop dog just like his MCA boss, These jokers have no interest in the people or guts to defend them whenever the Umno led government “attack” the very people who voted them in. They are spineless and useless to say the least.

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  24. Kenny
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 21:12:48

    jaa3818,
    If hospitals should not be attack in times of war is it alright to attack them in times of peace or civil unrest not amounting to war? Your interpretation of the Geneva Convention with regards to hospitals is extremely narrow and is nothing more than seeking refuge in splitting hairs.

    What perspective do we need to maintain in this scandalous act inflicted on Tung Shin hospital? There is no perspective any reasonable man can take here except to condemn the despicable action of the police.

    Please don’t patronize us with “I don’t deny that something obviously happened on that day”. What a mild statement with regards to a deeply outrageous incident. This is like witnessing a man knocked down by a car and saying “something spilled on the road today”.

    If you don’t feel any outrage with the video, photos and eyewitness accounts or disgusted by the shady action of the Health Minister to deny the incident, I’m afraid there is no hope for you as a caring human being.

    If your intention is to do damage control on behalf of BN, you have failed miserably by taking an overly pedantic and dispassionate attitude. Do better next time.

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  25. Ethan Chew
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 21:23:30

    But our government is less than a responsible one. Do you think they will apologise? I seriously doubt so. The best the will do is lay low and hopefully the issue will be forgotten. The civil society should not let them get away so easily this time! We should keep the pressure on!

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  26. A true Malaysian
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 21:39:17

    Coincidentally, this honorable hell minister is with surname ‘Liow’.

    Too late, even if he apologizes now, he is ‘liow liow’, i.e. ‘no more’ in Hokkien.

    Sometime I wonder if there is any legitimate people left in MCA, or for that matter Umno and BN. Even PM, a supposedly CEO of a country, didn’t honor his words to let BERSIH rally in a stadium.

    As far as I am concerned, ‘liow liow’ is near, not just for MCA, but for Umno as well.

    Download this youtube and show to others with no internet access.

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  27. KOTOR
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 21:55:55

    These BN barbarians always like to make use of the king and sultan to defend their wrongdoings. They love to twist facts to paint a rosy picture about theor wrongdoings, and demonise the good deeds of Bersih supporters who are merely exercising their constitutional rights. The 709 saga provides the platform to tell the whole world of what Malaysia Boleh is all about

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  28. A true Malaysian
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 22:00:11

    Same on you Umno controlled government, Bersih rallies in overseas (more than 30 cities) were held without water cannon, tear gas canisters, but on Malaysian soil itself, rakyat were intimidated and bullied by POLICE.

    Shame, really shameful.

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  29. monsterball
    Jul 14, 2011 @ 23:45:36

    Doc….Lim Kit Siang took this post and paste it in his blog.
    This is not the first time…nor will it be the last.

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  30. ong
    Jul 15, 2011 @ 05:34:15

    To both Dr Hsu & jaa3818,

    Dr Hsu referred to rules from The Fourth Geneva Convention when commenting and criticising police behaviour during 9th July. According to jaa3818, rules from The Fourth Geneva Convention are irrelevant to the situation during 9th July because there was no situation of armed conflict.

    The way I understand the article, Dr Hsu was referring to the rules from The Fourth Geneva Convention merely as a guide to police behaviour when dealing with the Bersih 2.0 rally participants. It appears to me that jaa3818’s thinking is one-dimensional. Because we are not at war, The Fourth Geneva Convention cannot apply here!

    On the point brought up by jaa3818 that “international humanitarian law are only applicable in situations of armed conflict”, from all that I have read and heard so far, the events of 9th July appear to me to be situations of armed conflict. Bersih 2.0 organised a rally with no intention for the rally to be an event of armed conflict. Unfortunately the rally was turned into a situation of armed conflict, although any conflict was perpetrated by one side, the police. The well armed police force was inflicting force, pain and brutality against unarmed rally participants.

    I hope jaa3818 will not tell us that water cannons shooting out chemical-laced water, tear gas, truncheons and other miscellaneous weapons (excluding guns and samurai swords) cannot be considered to be weapons. If he does, then someone else may in turn tell us that guns, rockets, cannons and samurai swords too cannot be considered weapons. Shall we then decide that for a situation to qualify as an armed conflict, nuclear weapons must be used.

    Perhaps jaa3818 should volunteer to get doused with chemical-laced water, smoked by tear gas and whacked by truncheons and then tell us if such weapons used by police qualify to be classified as weapons. He can then also tell us if a one-sided conflict, one where one well-armed party inflicts pain and brutality on the other unarmed party, can qualify to be classified as an armed conflict.

    On jaa3818’s statement: “I wish to also emphasise that peaceful dialogue and negotiations always better than confrontational approach or stance.”

    I hope jaa3818 has not been congratulating himself with the illusion that he has just discovered a new philosophy regarding “peaceful dialogue and negotiations” vs “confrontational approach or stance”. It is an old philosophy which almost everyone are aware of and which decent people espouse. From my observations regarding the background to Bersih 2.0’s 0907 event, it appears that it was the police who either refused to negotiate or chose to shift goal-posts as negotiations were proceeding.

    On jaa3818’s statement: “Bersih and supporters should also be prepared to clearly indicate its commitment and readiness to uphold rule of law including by firstly bringing itself into compliance with existing legal provisions.”

    By this statement, jaa3818 clearly implies that Bersih and supporters had not clearly indicated their commitment and readiness to uphold rule of law. Quite a serious accusation to make without supporting evidence.

    On jaa3818’s statement: “Although saddened by the death of the march participant..”

    In view of jaa3818’s other statements and opinions, this statement expressing sadness appears to me to be hypocritical.

    Finally I wish to opine that not only should the police not have chased and attacked the rally participants in the hospital compounds, they should not have attacked the participants at all, even outside of the hospital compounds. Water cannons shooting chemical-laced water, tear gas and truncheons are meant for use only against rioters, and not against peaceful and unarmed rally participants. So far, has the authorities supplied us with any evidence that the Bersih 2.0 participants’ behavior even remotely resembled rioting, or was about to turn into a riot?

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  31. Phua Kai Lit
    Jul 15, 2011 @ 07:43:01

  32. Dr Hsu
    Jul 15, 2011 @ 10:34:36

    monsterball
    I thank LKS for posting the MI version.. He has also posted the previous one on “”Debacle of mishandling”.

    RPK has also posted this, and it is one of the more popular blog postings according to MT’s statistics.

    the important thing is to spread the message and let people read and think.

    The truth is there for all to see..Previously when I was in my former party, they wont even publish some of my more biting articles.. scare to rock the boat.. bUt by doing so, they are rocking their own boats.. Sigh!

    ………………
    But I was disappointed that someone posted it in Allianze University College library website uder his own name. Go to this link:

    http://acms-lib.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14649:the-debacle-of-mishandling&catid=39:yahoo-news&Itemid=162

    I think the least they can do is to acknowledge that I am the author.

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  33. Dr Hsu
    Jul 15, 2011 @ 10:35:30

    Ong

    Thanks for answering so eloquently on my behalf. You have said what many in this blog wants to say.

    Cheers!

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  34. CYC
    Jul 15, 2011 @ 12:05:43

    jaa3818,

    It is a scenario of good guys vs bad sheriff. So , Whatever intellectual discourse will reap no positive result. Never try to use your “knowledge” to support something which is morally wrong. Don’t be a clever man with tainted soul.

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  35. Travel to Malaysia
    Jul 15, 2011 @ 12:54:37

    With such actions of the Malaysia Police, it is giving Malaysia a very bad impression. The Rally was actually very peaceful until the police fired their shot against the crowds, who is not even charging toward the police. With so much evidence, it is stupid of the hell minister to try to fool the general public. The silent majority is watching…….

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  36. petestop
    Jul 15, 2011 @ 15:13:22

    Ha..ha..ha.. Queen Elizabeth wears Yellow when she meet Najib,
    Najib still did’nt get the message ?

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  37. monsterball
    Jul 15, 2011 @ 20:07:39

    That was best….Queen supporting BERSIH 2
    Not only that…at Downing Street…dozens with yellow shirts and yellow play cards….waited for Najib to meet Britain’s PM.
    Now wait for what the Pope will do.
    Although it says God does not take sides in politics…but the beating..arresting..bullying…at the BERSIH 2 rally should make the man with the cloth stand firm against Najib too.
    Lets wait and see.
    And Minister Liow is still defending himself….now appealing to the public for sympathies and support.
    He said those accusing him are liars!!
    I guess that includes our good Dr.Hsu….hahahahahahahahahaha

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  38. monsterball
    Jul 15, 2011 @ 21:15:03

    “Tie a yellow ribbon on the old oak tree” is an evergreen song for Americans.
    Yellow colour is scared to Buddhists and Hindus.
    Those rouges and thieves not only steal…but show no respect to other cultures.
    Malaysia have no oak trees.
    I will tie a yellow ribbon on my palm tree in my garden.
    Queen of England is witty and highly intelligent.
    Her full yellow dress greeting Najib is sarcasm at it’s best …thrown to Najib.
    Never seen any Malaysian PM been so insulted.
    Don’t tell me…Najib and Rosmah don’t know that too?

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  39. mmc
    Jul 15, 2011 @ 21:46:09

    UMNO couldnt find better dogs

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  40. A true Malaysian
    Jul 16, 2011 @ 09:51:18

    A person with wisdom will not give others a slap out of anger or displeasure. We see what Queen Elizavbeth II did in meeting someone with yellowphobia.

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  41. mmc
    Jul 16, 2011 @ 11:37:21

    3818

    humpty dumpty laws as imposed by UMNO?

    hey, yellow Ts become illegal? BERSIH word is banned being an illegal society?

    6 persons under EO for wearing T-shirts deemed dangerous by the Humpty Dumpty Minister? so, are we to comply because UMNO decides so its law or lawlessness?

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  42. monsterball
    Jul 16, 2011 @ 15:42:22

    Our National Football manager told spectators supporting Malaysia to come wearing BLUE!!
    The usual Tiger YELLOW have turned BLUE!!
    You can now understand why our football slips to so low standard.
    Politics involved so clear..

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  43. doodle do
    Jul 16, 2011 @ 20:55:59

    WHAT IS THE POINT OF ADVOCATING THE THIRD FORCE when BN is playing to win on an unlevel football field. Even if PR wins the election, BN will use the head of state, polic, army and the judical to curi ayam.

    So how can a smart person would adocate the third force in country when BN is playing according to rules.

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  44. doodle do
    Jul 16, 2011 @ 21:01:28

    WHAT IS THE POINT OF ADVOCATING THE THIRD FORCE when BN is playing to win on an unlevel football field. Even if PR wins the election, BN will use the head of state, polic, army and the judical to curi ayam.

    So how can a smart person would adocate the third force in country when BN is playing according to rules.

    The true enemy and destroyer and blood sucker is BN and how can the third force tried to undermind opposition who is trying to reform? Smart person should learn fromYingluck. The smaller parties supported her in order to ensure bigger majority to erase any doubt.

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  45. monsterball
    Jul 16, 2011 @ 23:10:07

    UMNO B is the real government….not BN.
    All others are puppets on strings.
    UMNO B have always played to win on rules for he to win for decades.
    They are now facing not a third force…but People Power.
    We decide who to form the government in 13th GE..and the fact that their rules..threats…provocations..are not effective now…shows People Power have finally arrived in Malaysia.
    The clearest sign was the 12th GE.
    In coming 13th GE…there will be such a huge majority of Malaysian voters waning a change in government…that no matte what kind of one sided game rules….phantom voters..the result will be win win win for PR candidates all over Malaysia.
    Najib so call 72% gone down…..not more than 27%.
    Don’t believe me….write and write to ask Najib declare the date for13th GE…and see if he is
    “People First…”or his self interest first.

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  46. monsterball
    Jul 16, 2011 @ 23:22:24

    Doc…I read prostitutes took leave and walk against the government on 9th July.
    Gone case for UMNO B guys…no more good services.
    At least prostitutes work for their money.
    Our government is worst than prostitutes.
    They steal our money without working.

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  47. alice cc ang
    Jul 17, 2011 @ 16:21:41

    CSL is a former HM.LTL is the present HM.Both of them are doctors.In war and peace time doctors risk their lives to save patients.Here we have a HM and an ex HM,both doctors by profession trying and lying their asses off to try to save attackers of their patients.

    So what these two pariah assholes are saying is that if these same attackers were to invade their homes and attack their wives and daughters they both would lie their asses off for them too.After all pariahs,lapdogs and traitors have no loyalty.
    Another point to note is i have never ever trust this guy LTL since day one. He has played out his former boss OngTK AND OPTED FOR A PORN STAR INSTEAD. I guess being honest and with guts like OngTK will never survive in Bolehland more so in MCA. You can be right, but you can also be DEAD RIGHT!!

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  48. mmc
    Jul 17, 2011 @ 19:17:40

    alice,

    even if their families are attacked at home, if UMNO asked them to defend the perpetrators for whatever reasons, I have no doubt in my mind, they will not hesittae to do so. To rise up in MCA and stay there now, you must be the ultimate dog for UMNO. no two ways about it. Afterall, UMNO is the Taiko. Asked the poor OTK.

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  49. Li Li Fa
    Jul 17, 2011 @ 21:43:39

    Another BN minister lying to the people. I wonder what medication he should take to remedy this ailment. Perhaps yellow vegetables as he is believed to be a nutritionist. There are enough senior doctors to do him a prescription.

    Talking about yellow, our dear PM must have yellow butterflies in his stomach before he met with Queen Elizabeth II, who was most elegant and graceful in her yellow dress. The meeting room was equisitely decorated with palatial furniture and yellow flowers lending matching colours to whole yellow pictureque setting, reflective of the royal colours and that of a ‘clean ‘ movement. There is so much humour, wit, subtle ‘poetic justice’ to the democratic world. The whole world knows by now what actually is happening in Malaysia as to the yellow movement.

    The British summer has so much in common with the Malaysian summer, which is waiting for a new ‘Spring’.

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  50. monsterball
    Jul 18, 2011 @ 00:05:03

    Now the Queen has shown her support for BERSIH 2 and the British Govt. talk shop…no monkey business…….no surprises to Malaysians…no title to Najib…off he left Britian bound for Rome.
    No headlines…no photos in Star paper….why?
    Has one sided news gone that low?
    Never mind…educated Malaysians do no need newspapers anymore.
    Internet provides better news.
    Now wait for Pope meeting Najib.
    It is like the Devil trying to fool the Christian chosen One too?
    Lets wait for the news.
    So far..one photo showed Najib walking away .no smiles.
    When you don’t see Koh Tsu Koon’s face …..means that lapdog stayed far far away…also meaning bad news for BN.

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  51. A true Malaysian
    Jul 18, 2011 @ 00:57:54

    Would the Pope be wearing yellow suit, or something ‘yellow’ when Najib meet him?

    Just wait and see.

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  52. monsterball
    Jul 18, 2011 @ 09:20:43

    Somber looking Najib in Rome looking a Lotus car show room.
    Yes looking sad and somber… for the Pope is not in Rome!!!
    He is in another small town…doing his “retreating” talking to God.
    And Najib needs to go over there to meet the Pope!!
    I think the Pope is making Najib travel a little more..if he wants to meet him.
    Even before meeting him Najib…the Pope is sending him a message.

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  53. petestop
    Jul 18, 2011 @ 11:03:41

    The stupidity of our so-called Information Minister Zainuddin Maidin for the whole world to see.

    Not to mention such poor level of English and yet, can become Information Minister.

    I believe we should have more such rallies, at the least to show the kind of stupid politicians that is governing our country, those who got there by the patronage systems, instead of on their merits.

    On Al-Jazeera none-the-less, a Minister arguing with journalist in rather poor English for the whole world to see, as if he is speaking to Bernama or TV3 who is under their thumb.

    Makes me really ashame to be Malaysian, with such pariah level Ministers.

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  54. klm
    Jul 18, 2011 @ 13:02:43

    Malaysian Information Minister Zainuddin Maidin is so stupid and pathetic. Just because Malaysia hold erection every 5 years means there can be no protest. The Govt’s stupidity and brutality is for the whole world to see. But it is the stupidity that comes across very strongly.

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  55. Kenny
    Jul 18, 2011 @ 15:05:38

    Even the election every 5 years is compromised as it is neither free nor fair. So what recourse does the rakyat have except street protests?

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  56. monsterball
    Jul 18, 2011 @ 17:28:54

    Every 5 years ..they stop few weeks of erection and concentrate on election campaigns.
    For decades…good news for them…so erection take over again.
    Come 13th GE….same style..
    Only difference. is….no time for erection .
    Most will be working extremely hard..how to cover all the loopholes in “secret documents”.before PR take over.
    They did so with Atalatuya Immigration record..and many other files.
    Where got time and energy for erection.

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  57. monsterball
    Jul 18, 2011 @ 22:50:28

    Go to…
    “http//youtu,be/A-rOoEH-sby ” and enjoy Najib speaking hakka!!

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  58. monsterball
    Jul 19, 2011 @ 12:16:21

    Emailed the “Najib speaking Hakka” to Doc .
    I hope he enjoy it.

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  59. klm
    Jul 19, 2011 @ 15:55:51

    I read this is Malaysiakin. Malaysia is prepared to lead in carrying out educational development projects related to university quality standards in the Asean region. Is someone pulling my leg?

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  60. beh tahan
    Jul 19, 2011 @ 22:47:29

    monsterball,i can’t find this so-called “Najib speaking hakka’.Could you paste it here?

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  61. monsterball
    Jul 20, 2011 @ 00:24:32

    Send your email address to….
    “ssg1939@streamyx.com” and I will email the video to you and anyone wishes to have it.

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  62. monsterball
    Jul 20, 2011 @ 03:34:40

    I have emailed to Dr, Hsu.
    He should put it out for the sake of tak tahan,
    I emailed to Susan Loone and she said she got it before and laughed like hell
    To LKS too.
    I try to keep everyone happy..smiling…for smiles makes you younger and healthy……provided you don’t have too much worries and stress……correct Doc?
    I am a self made Dr. NO….hahahahaahaha

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  63. monsterball
    Jul 20, 2011 @ 08:40:04

  64. Phua Kai Lit
    Jul 20, 2011 @ 09:38:27

    Dear KLM

    Let’s see:

    It’s either a serious case of “delusions of grandeur” or some
    comic relief to defuse tensions after Bersih 2.0

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  65. Dr Hsu
    Jul 20, 2011 @ 14:07:24

    dear readers,
    i was in a place without internet service for 4 days. Now in mt buller, victoria, an alpine-like village,there is internet service but somehow the youtube service has been blocked by the innkeeper thro a firewall, i think.

    Sorry monsterball, i received it but cant view it yet,

    the correct url from the email mosterball sent me is : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29pqvYGxJ5U

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  66. beh tahan
    Jul 20, 2011 @ 14:21:37

    Dr Hsu,you would have a good laugh at it and at the same time be awesome surprised,surprised.Thank you doc.Enjoy your vacation.

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  67. monsterball
    Jul 20, 2011 @ 21:18:41

    Many thanks….Dr.Hsu.
    Have a pleasant vacation.
    For a vacation to remote places…forget work..forget blogging…but don’t forget to bring lots of money for family shopping.
    Looking forward to your safe journey homer.

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  68. monsterball
    Jul 20, 2011 @ 21:40:41

    Lim Kit Siang said it was HILARIOUS…and thank me…but said cannot put our in his blog….too vulgar hakka.
    I suspect…this is the wonderful smart imagination of Nawee….the “Negerakuku” song writer.
    That “Negerakuku” video is the only song I watched and listened few times performed by a Malaysian in recent years.
    I hope Nawee do have a bright future in song writing and singing.

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  69. klm
    Jul 23, 2011 @ 10:19:37

    Dr. Hsu. You are missing all the fun here. Wrong time for a holiday, I guess. 🙂

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  70. monsterball
    Jul 23, 2011 @ 11:06:22

    I guess Doc is very tired after that hectic trip to the Alps…..freezing cold and climbing hills.
    Najib said he wants ti be with Malaysians and cut short his holiday in Italy.
    The moment he came back..the French investigator was deported..
    That’s how much he missed Malaysians.
    Every word he utters is lined up with cheap lies.
    Now waiting for Doc’s new post…..but I guess he has many patients to attend now.

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  71. monsterball
    Jul 24, 2011 @ 16:02:13

    Spending a bundle with the family on holidays..came back…and need to
    slog like a cow…working till late hours to make back the bundle spent.
    I guess commentators and visitors need to wait longer.
    Doc is WORKING…day and night!
    No time for blogging….quite understandable.

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  72. Dr Hsu
    Jul 25, 2011 @ 09:12:22

    Hello, guys . I am back. Reached here very late last night and will try to update myself with happenings before posting.

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  73. Dr Hsu
    Jul 25, 2011 @ 09:21:18

    Indeed, the cost of living in Australia has gone up much higher than the last time I visited 2 years ago ( I suspect the rate of increase is even higher than what we are feeling here despite their strong currency.. but i am not expert on Australia and this is just my perception).. It is not just the exchange rate but the price of goods and services have gone up.

    It is a global phenomenon indeed, and the young people are the ones hard hit, and in turn the older generations are hit too since they have to help out the younger generations.

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  74. monsterball
    Jul 25, 2011 @ 14:06:18

    Welcome home Doc.
    Vote BN and Najib out at 13th GE… and Malaysians can save themselves from miseries.
    Global or not global …Malaysia is blessed and the rouges and thieves are killing us..not the so call global phenomenon.
    Well educated person like you know the truth of it all.

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  75. beh tahan
    Jul 26, 2011 @ 10:10:13

    Irashai mase(wellcome home) Dr Hsu.We are looking forward to your next article.Actually we are relieved you were not detained at the airport like William Bourdoun and deported to ??? by our gomen.Hahaha.Waiting to hear from you again,Dr Hsu.

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  76. monsterball
    Jul 28, 2011 @ 13:49:56

    He is back and met your request.
    Now…put on your thinking cap and put your finest comment at the latest post.

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