Thursday, September 20, 2007

THIS IS MOST UNHEARD OF !!

Well now... What is all this nonsense that University personnel has the power to confiscate personal belongings??? Don't laptops, MP4 player, pen drive, mobile phone and personal documents come under the category of private belongings????? If you ask me, I think it is wrong for them to withhold the belongings of Yee Yang Yang. By confiscating his belongings, it's a breech of personal space and freedom. If we can say the house we stay in and all comes under private property, don't laptops, MP4 player, pendrive, mobile phone and personal documents come under the category of private belongings come under that same category???? Speaking of which, who owns the laptop in the first place??? UPM or the STUDENT???

MalaysiaKini today reported by Syed Jaymal Zahiid on Sep 20, 07 at 12:26pm.

An Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) student activist whose laptop and other belongings were confiscated by university authorities has described the charges against him as being baseless.

In a memorandum to the Bar Council human rights committee yesterday, student Yee Yang Yang outlined several contradictions in the accusations made by UPM vice-chancellor Nik Mustapha R Abdullah.

Accompanying Yee was UPM Progressive Students’ Movement (GMM) external coordinator Lee Song Yong.

Lee said the accusation that pornographic material were found in Yee’s laptop was "baseless" since the laptop, which was confiscated by UPM security personnel, cannot be accessed without his password.

“On Sept 17, when Yee met UPM’s security director, the latter had demanded the password from Yee.

“Without the password, one cannot access the laptop and if you can't access it, how do you know there is pornographic material in there?” he asked.

Two days before the meeting with the security director, Lee alleged that a security officer had warned Yee to stop making a fuss or he will be penalised for being in possession of pornographic material.

On Tuesday, Nik Mustapha said UPM’s security personnel had also found leaflets produced by an unregistered organisation in Yee’s room.

He said the university authorities had acted according to procedure and dismissed Yee’s claim that he was being targeted because of his ‘political leaning’.

Disturbing manner

Meanwhile, Lee also disagreed with the VC’s statement that Yee had consented to having his belonging taken for investigation.

According to him, Yee had asked for his belongings to be returned immediately but this was denied.

Lee also disputed the allegation that security personnel had conducted a room-to-room search because of a complaint regarding a spate of laptop thefts.

He claimed that Yee was only grilled on the leaflets and not once was the theft of laptops mentioned.

As for being accused of ‘lying’ about his university ID matrix card, Lee said the student activist did lose the card.

Upon receiving the memorandum, Bar Council human rights committee chairperson Edmund Bon said the university had acted in a ‘disturbing manner’.

Bon said the excuse to confiscate Yee’s laptop “seemed like a pretext to something deeper.”

“We have reasons to believe that this case is collateral as it is obvious that the case is not of laptop theft but of other reasons,” he explained.

The committee’s deputy chairperson Amer Hamzah Arshad criticized the VC for making a premature and biased statement.

“As a VC, you must take a neutral stand and not take sides. This is in our view an underhand tactic to curtail freedom of expression which is becoming a dangerous trend in all public varsities” he said.

He then assured that the committee will study the memorandum and take the appropriate action.

Present at the press conference were other student groups such as the Malaysian Federation of Islamic Students (Gamis) and Student and Youth Democratic Action Group (Dema).

Caught on tape

Yee's effort on Saturday to retrieved his items from the university was recorded in a nine-minute video by one of his friends.

It included a tense stand-off between the students and Zamali Samsi, the head of the university's Special Task Unit, a student-monitoring outfit which is part of the campus security.

The students stood in front and the back of the vehicle carrying Zamali to stop him from leaving until they got their letter of acknowledgment [see video].

Yee had previously claimed that the university authorities had acted against him because of his involvement in the ‘opposition’ camp.

Rival students groups - known as anti-establishment and pro-government factions - are already in the midst of campaign preparations for the soon-to-be held campus polls.

Last year, the anti-establishment group - who are generally regarded to be pro-opposition - had boycotted the election.

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Students,

Are you going to sit quiet knowing that your personal belonging does not really belong to you??? Or does it?? Especially after this. Let me ask you this. Who bought the laptop for you and who paid for it?? Did your university purchased and provided it for you or it was bought with your parent's hard-earned money??? So, if they wanna confiscate your personal belongings, NEVER EVER let it go. It's yours to begin with, not theirs; so that does not give them the right to confiscate it at all.

As for the allegations about porn in the laptop, I want to ask the guys, ok... Which guy does not have porn in their laptop or pc??? Okay.... It's generalizing but my point is, which guy does not watch porn??? If you ask me, porn's been around all through the ages but why are we the ones making a fuss about it?? In ancient times, porn was viewed as a form of Art!!! If you see paintings by great masters, aren't they painting naked people and also all sorts of sexual positions?? If they didn't how in the world did we progress to what we are now?? Can you answer me on that??? How on earth did the various names for positions is known to mankind??? Frown all you want on this post but it's the truth or would you like to go against history???

Speaking of which, how long do they want to impose AUKU on the students??? When will they ever wake up??? The advertisements on the media are going on and on about the young being the future leaders of the country but are we treated that way??? Anyone wanna answer that???

Check the video of the incident, people....

2 comments:

piusheng said...

Who is Yee Yang Yang? They have gotten way with bigger things. Tun Salleh Abbas, Sdr Anwar Ibrahim so what is Yee to them.

Sorry this Bolehland a lawless dumpsite beyond redemption. It is run by people who can do anything but nothing can touch them.

Go to the courts to see justice? Sorry, you've judges who are appointed by a telephone call.

Fairy Spring said...

Even if so, I do believe we can do something about it IF we can unite. United we can stand together and bring changes to this land. You think the NGO's are doing nothing??? They are working their ass off. They are working as best as they can. The thing is, the people now a days can't be bothered about it. I know a lot of people who complains about issues but when asked to do something, they just can't be bothered. If you are concerned, show it in yourself first. Why?? People are the reason a country becomes lawless and rotten. So, be the shining example to all those people then. :) Cheers!!!