Thursday, May 7, 2009

We Are The Law

What Is To Come


To congregate or not to congregate is no more a difficult question. What is important is to stand up and be counted.

To be informed or not to be informed is no more a difficult task. What one has to do is to get to the blogs.

What is going to happen is anticipated to be chaotic, not only in the assembly but also outside the State Assembly Building.

With all the roads leading to the State Assembly Building blocked, all new kids on the block could somehow or rather find their way to the venue, but to the welcoming reception of the waiting police.

MP Jeyakumar



MP Jeyakumar was denied entry into the assembly sitting despite having an official invitation. He was whisked away soon after this interview.

Democracy Tree


The Democracy Tree is at Taman Istana just directly opposite to the State Assembly Building. The trees planted around the Democracy Tree are in a poor state.

The residents in Taman Istana are used to the curious visitors dropping by to have a look at the Democracy Tree. To them is a daily affair.

What about tomorrow then? The police has sounded the warning about wearing black and also the congregation of the people should be 500 metres away from the State Assembly Building.

Will the people, especially the Perakians take the cue or otherwise?

Catch up with me tomorrow. Good Night!