Archive for July 6th, 2007

06
Jul
07

A case of media victimization?

4 CTOS officers (or Credit Tip-Off Services) have been summoned to court.

But there’s surely more than meets the eye.  CTOS seems to be in the limelight when,

Last week, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk M. Kayveas’ claimed that there was wide- spread “blacklisting” by CTOS even though the latter had no power or authority to do so.

Or so he alleged. The CEO wrote back in an open letter published in Malaysiakini.com.

And DAP economic advisor, Tony Pua had his own take as well.

But, there is a lingering suspicion that the court summon was more to provide the media with cause to give a negative spin against CTOS than any real cause for legal action.

06
Jul
07

Who is the terrorist, the suicide bomber or the government that tries to prevent him?

The answer to the question above should be clear to any sane person-at least if ‘government’ above referred to above is Indonesia or even Thailand.

But what if I was also referring to the US, UK or even Israel? I hazard a guess that some among us would be slightly sympathetic with the bomber and utterly disgusted with the trio above-whom our government leaders try to insinuate as ‘imperialists’. And almost simultaneously, without good reason, we think of Iraq. Now that’s ironic, because the atrocious numbers in Iraq are due mostly to the lack of security thereof, suggesting that state (or foreign) intervention actually helps prevent suicide bombings and the horrors that accompany it.

Number of suicide bombings attacks in Iraq according to year.

Mar 2003-Dec 2003 29
Jan 2004-Dec 2004 140
Jan 2005 -Dec 2005 478
Jan 2006-Dec 2006 280
Jan 2007-July 2007 262

(Source: Wikipedia.com)

A recent study on suicide bombing suggests that it remains (and thankfully so!)  an ineffective military strategy. (Via:Stumbling and Mumbling) The conflict surveyed was the Second Intifada and contrasting strategies by Israeli security forces and Palestinian militants were compared. Anyone who is interested in the Middle East should read the paper.

This Times article reminds me one again of something we often forget in this part of the world when we read (or watch) about violence associated with extremism. Sometimes its not about religion or even the US occupation of Iraq, but the misguided sense of heroism that drives the suicide bombers. Islam is just incidental to fanning that ember.

This post, IMHO, puts much of the moral debate about these issues in proper perspective. Written by and Iraqi national, it should prevent some of us from lashing out with ‘Western bias!’ (Via: Global Voices Online)




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moogleBorn and bred in KL, Malaysia. Now studying for his Phd in Singapore. Learning to walk one fall at a time.

 

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