1. My release from ISA detention is Mahathir's
gimmick because of his fear of
the people's wrath and the reaction of the international
community. The plan was
to get me out of ISA detention before APEC begins.
I deplore the irresponsible
use of instruments of government, including the
police, to continue to arrest
people under the ISA on the pretext of safeguarding
national security. In fact,
this is a desperate act of Dr. M. to maintain
power and hold office so as to
save his family and cronies.
2. Notwithstanding whatever is said to the contrary,
the treatment given to
detainees is inhumane, including placing detainees
under solitary confinement,
forcing detainees to issue conciliatory statements
as conditions for release.
The photograph in the Utusan Malaysia (15th Oct
1998) which gives the impression
that I was having a sumptuous meal in comfortable
surroundings, is both
mischievous and misleading. The fact of the matter
is, this was the first decent
meal that was ever served me at Bukit Aman. All
this while, the food given to me
was absolutely inedible, wrapped in plastic.
As such, it is not surprising that
I have lost 18 pounds in weight. I do not deny
the friendly attitude of most
police personnel in their treatment towards me
and many were quite disdainful of
Mahathir and his dictatorial methods.
3. I continue to call for the reform of government
to ensure the rule of law and
democracy. There must be an end to the abuse
of instruments of government. We
must rid the country of corruption, cronyism
and nepotism. We must save the
country from being exploited by a handful of
individuals out to manipulate the
economy to amass wealth for themselves. I am
aware of the fear and reluctance of
many in the leadership to express their views,
so as to protect their own vested
interests and to avoid retribution from the dictator.
But they must take heed of
the people's wishes of the rakyat (people) before
it is too late. The rakyat has
the commitment and conscience to continue the
struggle but the leaders must have
the courage of conviction.
4. The detention was an attempt to weaken my resolve.
They have failed. The
brutal assault on me while under police custody
was clearly a warning from Dr. M
and the IGP (Inspector-General of Police) that
they will not tolerate Reformasi.
They are again mistaken. It is time for change.
5. They will continue to manipulate the media
so as to distort the true state of
affairs and the current upheavals in the country.
The government-controlled
media has totally lost credibility. This explains
why the alternative media and
the internet have gained popularity immensely.
6. The current hysteria against the leaders and
organisations in neighbouring
countries and the international community for
expressing support for me and
calling for my release from detention is symptomatic
of the deep-seated sense of
insecurity of Dr.M, even though he takes great
pains in hiding the fact.
7. Legitimate reasons for justice by the people
are met with harsh methods
normally used in combatting militant communists.
This again reflects how
desperate Dr. M is that he will resort to any
means to cling to power. The ISA
is no longer an Internal Security Act but Save
Mahathir Act.