Saturday, April 06, 2019

Missing Malaysians - Amri Che Mat & Pastor Koh


MM Online - Pastor Koh and Amri’s family not behind lawsuit on ‘enforced disappearance’ (extracts)



Susanna Liew and Norhayati Mohd Arifin attend the announcement of Suhakam’s public inquiry findings into the disappearances of pastor Raymond Koh and Amri Che Mat in Kuala Lumpur April 3, 2019. — Picture by Hari Anggara 

KUALA LUMPUR, April 6 — The families of missing Pastor Raymond Koh and Amri Che Mat has nothing to do with the ultimatum issued to the government by a group of lawyers and the Citizens Against Enforced Disappearance (Caged).

In a statement today, lawyer Sheryll Stothard said that the leader of the lawyers group Andy Yong has never met her clients Susanna Koh and Norhayati Mohd Ariffin (Amri’s wife) and do not represent them
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Andy Yong

Andy Yong Kin Seng is (was?) Gerakan deputy youth chief, wakakaka. Obviously he is char-koay-teow-ing on the case of the missing preacher and social activist, though to be fair to Andy,
 a group of individual lawyers and Citizens Against Enforced Disappearances (Caged) were also involved.

Pastor Koh was kidnapped in early 2017, but prior to that he was reported to be ... involved in a controversy during in 2011, after being accused of proselytising Muslims. A box containing two bullets, with a note in written in Malay threatening his life, had been sent to Koh's house.

Some Muslims must have viewed him as a threat to their religious belief.

Amri Che Mat was a Perlis social activist who was also kidnapped a few months ahead of Pastor Koh. Significantly he was a member of the Shiite minority.


Suhakam has just accused the Malaysian Police Special Branch (SB) of being the kidnapper. Why did the SB allegedly do so?

Amri Che Mat and Pastor Koh were both from religious minorities which did NOT get along well or in tolerable fashion with the Sunnis, the main Islamic denomination of Malaysia.


IGP who was former Head of Speical Branch 


former IGP

Buddhists, Taoists, Sikhs and Confucianists seldom have such conflicting relationship with the Sunnis, though from time to time Hindus have encountered unpleasantness.

I dare say the root cause for the two missing persons was the same, to wit, religious conflict, though I do not know why the SB was allegedly involved with such a situation, other than it might have allegedly "taken instructions" from a very powerful religious person or group.

Our police, in particular its SB, have NOT been particularly known to be religiously involved, thus the allegations have raised even further puzzles.


Knowing to an extent the principal personalities like national-level politicians and our top police officers and their religious proclivities, I have arrived, after a lot of speculations (the best a layperson like me could do), at the belief some local SB lil' Napoleons might have "acted on someone's instructions" willingly or as mercenaries without even Tow-Kay knowing.

Sad to say it's most likely the two missing person are probably dead.

19 comments:

  1. Enforced Disappearances were a known association of Bossku /Tow Kay.

    Altantuya was meant to be an Enforced Disappearance, if not for the Orang Asli who heard the explosions and called the police.

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    1. earning your dedak, wakakaka, what utter BS

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    2. Mfer, keep this YAS in yr mind!

      They r the 'Illuminati' equivalent of the ketuanan freaks.

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  2. Hypocritical bastard Andy Yong was as quiet as a Graveyard all those months and years that Amri and Pastor Koh were missing when Bossku was the PM and BN was in power.

    I clearly remember Ah Mok was also as silent as a Graveyard.

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    1. wakakaka, earning your Mahathir-dedak

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    2. Missing MH370? Put the blame on Najib too. Yeah.. Confucius can't beat your wisdom.

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    3. Try digging through your blog history, as well as the internet e.g. Google and Bing

      Was there ever any past record of Andy Yong demanding justice for Amri and Pastor Koh ?

      Was there ever any past record of Ah Mok demanding justice for Amri and Pastor Koh ?

      Zilch is what I say.

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    4. let's start with Mahathir's political history, shall we?

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    5. Justice for the Disappeared is on the Pakatan Harapan electio platform, it was one of the reasons, among many, why it was so right to vote for Regime Change on May 9.
      Which Ah Mok of course did not support.

      It was the Pakatan Harapan government which facilitated this Suhakam inquiry to proceed without interference.
      https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/01/16/suhakam-halts-inquiry-into-pastor-kohs-disappearance-on-igps-request/

      The Authorities at the time placed all kinds of obstacles against Suhakam' s inquiry when it was in power, including Red Herring prosecutions.

      Mahathir was not holding any position at the time, why drag his name into this ?

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    6. So typically Ah Mok...diversion is his sure strategy to get out of sticky situation, hehehe.

      Just like his paymaster MaluApa Bossku, the mouth floodgate is now wide opened....day and night talking about transparency, integrity, justice and whatnot ! They must have shared the same middle name : HYPOCRISY

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    7. Mfer, if the hypothesis of a pilot kamikaze mission is proven, then yr ahjibgor is indeed partly be blamed for the disappearance of mh370!

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  3. If there is any doubt who the Royal Malaysian Police / Special Branch serves and obeys I paraphrase the Arabic script on their insignia:

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    The words Allah and Muhammad in Arabic, which respectively symbolise Allah the Almighty and Muhammad as the Messenger, signifies Islam as the official religion and faith of RMP personnel, who are willing to uphold justice and the security of the people of Malaysia.
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    So they serve first and foremost Allah and Prophet Muhammad. Too bad for the Pastor and deviant Amri.

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    1. wakakaka, they may be wearing those insignia but they didn't design them

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    2. The UK flag; the red cross, is it not religious?

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    3. The Cross of St. George is an acknowledgement of the UK's history and heritage.
      The UK has been a secular nation for centuries now.
      Today, the UK Home Minister is a Muslim , whose parents are Pakistani immigrants. The equivalent in Malaysia, a Chinapek or Aneh , will never happen.

      In the present Malaysian context where many consider themselves Muslims first, above their professional duty. The Islamic symbols can be very dangerous where the two, Islamist values, and their professional duty seem to conflict.

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  4. Similarly the Polis have not rescued and returned Indira Gandhi’s kidnapped daughter nor have they arrested the kidnapper father.

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  5. Based on the lists of recipients of monies stolen from 1 MDB and were distributed to political parties, individuals etc it was also found to be distributed to the Military Intelligence and PDRM.

    Now, what were those pocket monies meant for and to whom? Has it anything to do with enforced kidnapping, enforced disappearance, killings, political or religious doings demanded from those in power during the BN regime to their little Napoleons who have infiltrated all those Govt. security agencies and departments?

    Those receiving it under the guise of payment for serving the Nation are actually crooks and traitors and needed to be hauled up, charged and sent to jail.

    Who are those responsible for the security of the Nation serving?

    Political Masters, corrupted leaders, racists and ISIS or Nation?

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    1. Wah.. thus, this will be your justification why PH should ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court,eh?

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