For his guts to speak the truth and walk his talk, Adam has landed in the wrong books of the 'powers that be'.
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The rakyat has made it clear that they have had enough of the trickery and sweet nothings uttered by the BN leadership when they turned up in full force for the ‘Blackout 505′ rallies organised by the opposition Pakatan Rakyat alliance.
If anything, the people’s support for these rallies was a show of disappointment with BN for not willing to do things the honest way, especially in trying to secure a big win in the May 5, 2013 general election.
So the rakyat decided to show their displeasure with a government that is corrupt, and are demanding that it cleans up its act.
In this respect, Khalid must bear in mind that the rakyat is not only angry with Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak for turning to fraud to win the general election; the people are also very upset that the federal government is trying to repress all dissenting voices that speak in the favour of truth and justice.
One such voice was that of university student Adam Adli Abd Halim, 24, who was arrested in Kuala Lumpur on May 18 for remarks he allegedly made during a post-GE13 forum on May 13.
He was held in remand for five days and later charged under the Sedition Act for allegedly making a seditious statement.
If found guilty of sedition, Adam could be imprisoned for up to three years, fined up to RM5,000, or both.
In the forum, Adam, along with other activists, had called for a street demonstration to protest alleged electoral fraud during the general election.
Adam first made headlines on Dec 17 last year when he lowered a banner depicting a picture of Najib outside ruling party Umno’s headquarters in Kuala Lumpur.
For his guts to speak the truth and walk his talk, Adam has landed in the wrong books of the ‘powers that be’ and ended up victim of a conspiracy undertaken by Najib and his cronies to silence all threats coming their way.
Rakyat’s anger long stifled
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