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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Who Killed Teoh Beng Hock?



Teoh Beng Hock was found dead on the fifth floor of Plaza Masalam, which is just a few steps away from the office of Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

He was a groom-to-be, soon going to wed his fiancee this weekend. However, after being interrogated by the MACC officer, Beng Hock's family received the news of his death the next afternoon.

According to Tan Boon Wah, the Kajang Municipal Councillor who was also summoned to the MACC office told the media that they were threatened, mentally and physically during the marathon interrogation conducted by the MACC. Foul languagues, racist slurs are among the unprofessional techniques used by the gangster-like MACC officers to force them to admit guilt in corruption case.

The concept of 1Malaysia is again proven another slogan(slogan only) by the unscrupulous government.

MACC didnt seem to care much about PKFZ scandal, Khir's Palace, Zakaria's Palace and many other cases which cost Malaysians billions of ringgit every year, but they're particularly interested in selectively picking up issues on the opposition parties. Although they claimed that they treated every individual equally, the results produced by MACC failed to convinced the public on their 'neutral position' in handling corruption cases.

Reacting to this incident, generally, Malaysians mourned the dead and showed their sympathy to Beng Hock's family. Contrary to the the majority Malaysians who are still in a shock as a result of Beng Hock's death, our government ministers and the head of MACC were quick to defend themselves, even before the opposition party started to condemn the incident.

Shukri responded immediately to the media and said that they did not have any CCTV fitted on the MACC building.

Khir Toyo defended MACC and said it should not be held responsible for this tragedy.

Nazri tried to relate Beng Hock's death with suicide case by claiming that "they do not know when Teoh was going to jump from the building."


The both MACC government is in a state of denial. They refused to be responsible to the death of Beng Hock even though he died in the custody of MACC and, on the building as well.



Government urged people not to make wild speculations or allegations; they expect all the citizens to keep quiet and forget about this isssue. But, what's the point of that if they themselves do not act accordingly to the law, and acted in a very secretive manner as if they're do not want other people to keep an eye on them? They're not transparent enough to even speak for themselves in this case.

People will judge with their sound minds and with their own eyes no matter what. Government is not our God and they have no control over our basic rights to voice out opinions.

I believe that suicide is a very highly unlikely answer to Teoh's death.
While the police are carrying out investigations on this tragic political drama, I can't help but to wonder, Who Killed Teoh Beng Hock?


C Guevara

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