Archive for July, 2008

Jul
24
Filed Under (Views) by Gwo-Burne on 25-04-2007

It’s almost a week now since the incident transpired. I have been reading news reports and blog postings but none of them have depicted my account of the story, except for Malaysiakini.

I have also been subjected to numerous insults on blog comments particularly, slandering me for being insensitive to racial matters.

Truth be told, what could have been resolved with a simple explanation resulted in an unjustified action by Mior Azam Shah Mior Yahya, personal assistant to the Seri Setia state assemblyperson Nik Nazmi. But this issue was severely played down by the mainstream media for usual/obvious reasons.

Two weeks prior to the incident, complains were already pouring in from residents of Desa Mentari about the construction of a surau at their nearby playground. We further assessed the situation and discovered that the residents weren’t exactly opposing the new surau ; they were against any form of development on their children’s playground.

To further substantiate their argument, the residents made reference to an existing surau within the proximity of 100m from the construction site. Now, this raised an important question as to who was responsible for this project? We even made trips to the local council but there were no signs of any construction permit for the surau.

At about 2.30pm on the day of the ground-breaking ceremony, I was informed by my aides that the Desa Mentari residents had resorted to a staging a peaceful protest outside the perimeters of the venue. I decided to visit the area an hour later and was mobbed by over 200 dissatisfied residents who could no longer withhold their grouses. They demanded an immediate explanation but continued to be civil in their stance. I reassured them that I will demystify this matter with the authorities present at the ceremony.

As the event came to an end, I approached Azam (as his participation in the ceremony was obvious) and asked “who is responsible for this?”. My question fell on deaf ears despite asking over 10 times. Irritated by Azam’s deliberate silence and knowing that I was answerable to hundreds of people, I sternly pointed at him and said, “you as a PA should know!”. That was when he punched me in the face, above my right eye!

Upon witnessing that incident, some residents grew furious and tried to exchange blows with Azam. Despite being assaulted by him, I attempted to block the residents from hitting Azam, for fear that the incident may turn from bad to ugly. Thank goodness they eventually stopped the aggression and some suggested I head to the police station to report the incident without further delay.

It all happened in an instant. I was escorted by the residents in 5 cars and lodged a report at the Sungai Way police station. Ironically, Azam also made his way to the police station. He hugged me and apologised for his unprofessional conduct.

I have been asked by certain individuals to retract the police report but I won’t because it is necessary to send out the right message. I only hope there will be no serious consequences against Azam.

As for the project, construction is frozen until further consultation with about 6,000 of the Desa Mentari residents.

This is my personal account of the story and I acted in the best interest of my people. Now, you be the judge of the incident…



Jul
21
Filed Under (General) by Gwo-Burne on 25-04-2007

Our sincere gratitude to the management of Backbone Technologies who have made it possible for us to migrate from the previous blog to this exclusive domain. We truly appreciate the sponsorship and your support in helping us serve the rakyat more efficiently.

There have been numerous ‘happenings’ in our constituency and we will, to our best ability, publish these updates soonest possible.

But before that, I wish to clarify what transpired last Friday during a groundbreaking ceremony for a place of worship at Desa Mentari. This is exceptionally important as my silence have been misconstrued by certain groups of people. This will be explained in my next posting.

Thank you and do stay tuned…



Jul
19
Filed Under (Media) by Administrator on 25-04-2007

Kelana Jaya MP Loh Gwo Burne holds no grudges over the blow he received from Seri Setia state assemblyperson Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad’s personal assistant yesterday.

The PKR parliamentarian who was punched on the corner of his right eye by Mior Azam Shah Mior Yahya did not sound very upset when contacted by Malaysiakini today.

“I do not hold any grudges against Azam. I still do not fully understand why he hit me but I am not angry at him.

“When he saw me at the police station, he apologised. He made a mistake,” he said.

Incidentally, both the two legislators are from the same party.

Yesterday, Loh lodged a police report against Azam after the incident which occurred during the ground-breaking ceremony for a surau at Desa Mentari in Selangor at about 3pm.

Complaints of surau project.

The parliamentarian went to see what was going on after learning there was a protest by residents living in the area against the construction of the surau.

He said the problem started two weeks ago when residents complained about the construction of a surau but he could not find out who was responsible for the construction.

He also noted that the structure has no permit from the local council and the residents disagree with the structure.

“The residents wanted a playground for the children, not another surau.

“I am not opposed to anything that people want to build as long the residents are properly consulted and have agreed to it,” he stated.

After speaking to the protesters, Loh approached the organisers of the function to discuss with them the residents’ concern and was suddenly punched in the face by Azam.

“I kept asking (Azam), ‘Who was responsible for this?’ for about 10 times and pointed at him saying, ‘You as a PA should know’. That was when he punched me in the face above my right eye,” he said.

Immediately after the incident, the police controlled the crowd who tried to reprimand Azam themselves.

‘I don’t want him to go to jail’

However, Loh stated that he will not retract his police report because it was necessary to send out the right message.

“I will not retract the police report. If I do so, that sends out a message that anybody can whack me and I don’t want that.

“I only hope there will be no serious consequences against him.

I don’t want him to go to jail,” he said.

Loh then said that the people behind this construction had decided to halt the project as they await further consultation with about 6,000 of the residents there.

Azam will be investigated under Section 323 of the Penal Code for assault. Azam could not be reached today for comment.

His boss, Nik Nazmi is currently overseas and is expected back in Kuala Lumpur tonight.

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